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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Beating the Bridge

One of the big features of the Marine Corps Marathon is the Beat the Bridge challenge: participants must cross the 14th Street bridge by a certain time before the majority of the route reopens to city traffic, otherwise they are swept from the course and are unable to complete the marathon.  It's an intimidating cutoff for a first-timer, and it's been looming on my mind all year.  Would I be able to Beat the Bridge?


Normally, the Bridge is at mile 20 along the MCM course.  Runners have about five hours to make it across the bridge before the roads open, and that probably shouldn't have put me in so much of a panic considering my half marathon times get me through 13 miles in a reliable 2.5 hours or less - 20 miles in 5 hours should be no problem, right?  But still, I've been nervous.  Then, MCM released an updated course map when the DC metro service announced it would not be opening early this year to accommodate runners trying to get to the starting line.  In an attempt to give runners a little cushion, the route has been changed to put the Bridge at mile 18 instead of mile 20, which means it's even more likely that I'll be able to make it (provided I am at the starting line in proper time).  Even with the shorter distance, though, I knew I'd be much more confident if I could prove to myself I would make it.

Of course, my marathon training schedule was ready to accommodate me.  With my long runs getting increasingly longer, I'm running distances I've never dreamed I could.  And about a week ago, I actually completed my first 18 mile run!  Thanks to a great running buddy (slash training coach) I cruised through the run with far more ease than I expected.  Though I struggled at the tail end of the run from poor electrolyte planning (it's my longest run by a lot, I wasn't sure how to prepare properly), I still finished my trial Beat the Bridge run in 3.5 hours - proving that I will have AMPLE time to cross the bridge and stay alive come MCM race day!


With additional long runs coming up, I'll be well-practiced at the long haul in plenty of time to make MCM my first complete marathon.  I have to admit, right now I'm feeling pretty accomplished: following a training program, seeing results, and completing a half marathon every month along the way...  So I guess I'll be linking this post up with Deb Runs and the rest of the Wednesday Word gang since today's word happens to be "accomplish"!  Check out what other bloggers think about their accomplishments by visiting the linkup via the button below - and tell us about YOUR biggest accomplishments in the comments!

Deb Runs

11 comments:

  1. I think you'll have NO trouble beating the bridge! The first time I did MCM, they had a group of drummers right at the start of the bridge and when I heard them (and knew I'd get over that bridge and finish), I literally cried tears of joy.

    The bigger challenge last year was getting to the start. Security took quite a long time -- I would advise that you give yourself much more time than you think you will need. And if you're at the start early, there is plenty to see. You won't regret a minute. Good luck with the rest of your training!

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    1. Getting to the start will be an even BIGGER challenge with minimal public transit available, and I'm pretty worried about it at this point. More so than I am about the run! I'm basically planning to leave my brother's place (he's in VA nearby) at like 4:30am. UGH.

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  2. Being a slow runner I'd definitely be REALLY worried about that. I've never been swept . . . so far. But I only run halfs and I take into consideration time limits when I choose them.

    Awesome to have an awesome 18 miler! Probably just the shot of confidence you needed.

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    1. I've actually got a post about considering time limits and your own pace coming up tomorrow, check it out, I'd love to hear you opinion! I definitely have always considered the limits and tried to stay aware of my capabilities before getting in over my head, but it's still scary. I'm not quite fast enough (in my head) to believe I'll be safe!

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  3. Congrats on your 18 miler! Must feel like such an accomplishment!

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    1. Couldn't believe I survived. Still can't, I keep checking Map My Run to verify it wasn't just a dream!

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  4. It's interesting to see all the changes MCM is making because of the Metro. Are you local? Is your brother good on logistics? I know the area and am happy to give suggestions if you email me. :-) I hope to be in Crystal City at my MRTT group's cheer station.

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    1. No, I'm in Ohio, but my brother is semi-local and says he has a plan. Mostly I think it's going to be "we both get up way too early in the morning and he drives me to one of the shuttles, then I hope and pray everything goes somewhat smoothly." Sound like a good plan?

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  5. You will have no problem beating the bridge by that 5 hour mark. In fact, you will be done before then! Nice job on your 18 miler!

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    1. Oh gosh that's the *plan*... A few more long runs and I'll feel much more confident about succeeding in said plan! Thanks!

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  6. When I heard that the Metro wasn't opening up early to accommodate MCM runners, I was shocked. I always picked up my friends in Herndon and then we drove to the East Falls Church station to take the Metro the rest of the way in. It was such a routine that we didn't even have to think about it. In the absence of Metro, take Anne's advice and leave early so you'll have plenty of time. About the bridge, it sure sounds like you've got this!!! Good luck and have fun!

    Thanks for linking up, Amanda

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