21 March is a public holiday here in South Africa and that
is also the date of the Standerton Marathon. Standerton is a commercial and
agricultural town about 2 hours drive south east from Johannesburg. Anette and
I decided this was a good marathon to travel to on our day off.
We left home some time after 3AM to be sure we would be in
time for the 6AM start. When we were about 40km from Standerton we started
driving in the mist and this became thicker and thicker as we got closer to the
town. We arrived early enough to relax while entering for the races. Anette ran
the 5km while waiting for me to complete the marathon.
It was still very misty and quite cool when we walked to the
start. I felt good and positive. My training is going well and I’ve been
feeling good progress on my runs. My legs were well rested for this race.
Walking to the start.
This was a small race. Unlike the races we are used to in
Johannesburg there weren’t many runners at the start. My guess is about 300
runners for the marathon, half marathon and 10km combined. Of these 300 it
seemed as if most ran the half marathon.
Waiting for the start. Look at the drops caused by the mist.
There was a quick prayer and then we were on our way. This
was my first road marathon in more than two years. I was quite excited about
this although I do miss the trails sooo much…J
On our way!
The first 8 to 9km was run through the town and then we ran
out into the country. This was an out and back route and it was the same for
the 10km and the half marathon. I enjoyed this as I could see all the fast
people running back. I was just past 3km when the 10km leader came running back
already!
First few kilometers in the town.
Out into the country. Misty and great weather!
The mist stayed with us for most of the race. It was perfect
running weather although there was not much to see because of the mist. The
route is apparently quite scenic but I did not see this at all. There were
plenty of Kosmos flowers around and that was beautiful!
Kosmos flowers everywhere!
Not many people ran the marathon and the small field spread
out very quickly. With this and the mist there were no other runners in sight
at times. I ran the whole 42.2km on my own.
Not many runners (or anything) to see.
The half marathon runners soon started appearing out of the
mist and this was great to keep me busy.
The first half went quickly and before I knew it I had to
turn around and head back to the finish. I was feeling good and comfortable. My
eating and drinking strategy seems to be sorted out well. I felt very positive
overall.
The way out to the turnaround point looked and felt slightly
uphill. The way back to the finish looked and felt slightly uphill! This was strange and I decided
it must be flat. J
It was still misty and there was not much more to see during the second half.
Going back...road in the mist…the only view most of the way.
I was feeling strong and actually better and better as I
approached 32km (20 miles). I felt comfortable and must say I am starting to
feel all the Comrades training paying off. I am not a very good long distance
runner on the road and any positives are very welcome. I think I was designed
for the trails really.
Road is not my favorite running surface.
As I approached the town the mist started lifting a bit.
With 8km to go I was still feeling very good. This made me very positive and I
was able to keep my pace up. I was actually glad to get back into the town as
there was at least a few things to see. A marathon out on a lonely road is a
long way.
Back in town and the mist was lifting.
There were a few hills in the last 6km or so. The sun came
out as well, just to make sure I didn’t feel finishing this marathon was easy. A
marathon is never easy, but this was one of my best road marathons in a very
long time. Not from a time perspective, but from a how I was feeling
perspective.
Some sun and hills for the last few kilometers.
Soon I was back where we started and then into the finish. Not
fast by all means, but feeling really very good. If this was a 50km I would
have had a great run.
To the finish!
I met all my goals and probably a bit more because I felt so
good when I finished. I was really not very tired. I know I am slow but
finishing this marathon strong gave me hope for Comrades. I might just have a
good up run this year.
Happy with a nice medal to show for it.
I’m glad I ran this marathon. Not much to see because of the
mist, but it was a very well organized race. The water tables were fantastic
with lots to eat and drink. I would recommend this race to anyone. I will be
back again someday.
Have a great week everyone! I ran a half marathon yesterday
and will post that report soon.
17 comments:
Congrats Johann! Glad you felt so good all the way through...great confidence booster for Comrades. The mist would have added a neat element to the race, I think!
Congratulations on a great race! Such a good feeling to finish feeling so strong. I'm with you...trails are where it's at. :) Your pictures are beautiful, but I can see where it would feel like a loooooong race with nothing but the road and the mist to keep you company.
Congratulations Johann! It looks spooky at times that course! Well done, your training is going great.
Congratulations Johann! It looks spooky at times that course! Well done, your training is going great.
To feel so strong in a marathon must be a good indication of your Comrades training. Well done!
Very nicely done Johann, it is really important you got this marathon in just to get a milestone in and be confident which by the looks of it you are. Well done
I love the chicken medal. Haha. Great job once again.
That's my biggest marathon goal...someday I want to finish one feeling strong. Congratulations!!
Those small field races have so many pros and cons. It's great to not have to jostle for position at the beginning but to run almost a whole marathon by yourself can be so tough mentally - especially when you can't see the scenery.
So glad that your training for Comrades is coming on so well. It's starting to creep up.
Nice job. Running a marathon as a training run is awesome. How nice that it was a confidence booster.
Man, seeing you in a road race is WEIRD!!! But great job as always. And great job not losing your mind on that misty, lonely road out in the country. It sounds like it was a great training race for you!
looks like a nice flat race. You have to work the whole way. I remember Ottosdal, felt like a gentle uphill all the way out, the way back also felt and looked like a gentle uphill.. deceptive is it not.
Well done on feeling good at the end!!!
Congratulations on a well run marathon. It's so nice when you feel good afterward. :)
Great Marathon, Johann! And beautiful report, as usual.
That must have been tough, running a marathon on your own! Well done! Another nice medal for your large collection!
Your running community is very dedicated - organizing an event on a holiday! The misty run pictures are so peaceful.
Great race and report.
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