'k I was right. It was brutal. Second half was probably physically the hardest thing I've ever done.
Due to a bunch of injuries I hadn't done any training (literally a total of 30 miles since the start of Feb). I was still injured (something to do with my peroneal) and walking was actually a bit sore in the week before the race. Saturday morning I was ready to abandon it and go for a DNS. But I did the breakfast run up to the stadium with my wife (first time she's run with more than 1 other person - may be her last...) and it wasn't
too painful. Did a lot of walking in the afternoon and a bunch of stretching, decided to go for it.
I knew it was going to hurt so my "plan" was to run as fast as I could before the pain got too much. Then endure the rest. Anybody who has tried marathon running will tell you what a stupid idea that is - especially considering my lack of fitness.
Anyway, long story short, the second half was very very tough - 18 degrees and pretty much no shade. Lot of pain from my peroneal and some sever blistering (ankle pain was making me twist my foot so shoes were rubbing) followed by fairly severe cramps in calves and quads. I even considered the on course physio at one point but didn't know if I would be able to restart if I stopped.
40k in 3:45 and I was still hopeful but in the last long uphill at the end I saw 4 hours tick up on my watch and I just kind of stopped. I had nothing more. Crossed the line in a watch time of 4:02:24. 28 seconds outside my PB.
Today, lots of things hurt. But I got a shiny medal