I’m not the most consistent ultramarathoner in the world, but shorter races seem to suck the variability right out of me. I’ve written before about the dull uniformity of my 1500-meter peformances; an even better example may be my half marathon times. Here are all seven of the road halves I’ve ever run:

* March 22, 1998: Mercer Island (WA) — 1:09:59 (3rd place)

* May 3, 1998: Vancouver (BC) — 1:09:42 (1st place)

* September 7, 1998: Super Jock ‘n Jill (Woodinville, WA) — 1:09:40 (11th place)

* September 3, 2001: Super Jock ‘n Jill (Woodinville, WA) — 1:10:43 (9th place)

* March 26, 2006: Mercer Island (WA) — 1:09:02 (1st place)

* September 4, 2006: Super Jock ‘n Jill (Woodinville, WA) — 1:09:29 (3rd place)

* September 7, 2009: Super Jock ‘n Jill (Woodinville, WA) — 1:10:32 (8th place)

Super Jock ‘n Jill tried to shake things up a few years ago by rerouting its course through downtown Bothell, but, as you can see, my times haven’t budged that much.

I guess I shouldn’t complain. If I can hold steady for a couple more decades I’ll be virtually unbeatable among 55-and-over runners.

2 responses

  1. Jem Avatar

    On the other hand, if your performances weren't consistent, that would mean that some of them were bad. It sounds to me like you're running half-marathons about as fast as you can run them, and that you've been able to maintain peak performance for over a decade. That's impressive! (to a mere mortal like me, anyway)

  2. Bob Avatar

    Your crack about 50-55 hits close to home!My three half marathons…1984- age 27 – 1:07:551999- age 41 – 1:16:31yesterday- age 52 – 1:24:57I'm consistant, just not in the way I'd prefer.

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