We picked up Jeff at Midway and headed on our way to the Coach E. 3/4 Marathon.   The race started in Salisbury next to the Funeral Home and Subway with  12 starters including the race director, Wayne.  There had also been a  5K in Brunswick with over 200 people so not many opted for the 3/4  marathon.  I felt like I started off a bit fast, but was feeling better  than I have felt in months the past couple days.  I had an osteopathic  treatment on Fri. so not sure if that is why or just a coincidence.  I  was feeling antsy to run (I've missed that feeling) and started off a  bit fast.  I caught up to the guy, an 18 yr old that won the race last  year when it was a half marathon.  We ran together for about 3 - 4 miles  and he decided he was running too fast.  The way he was running, I  think with more training, he could be very fast, but he said a half  marathon was as far as he had ever run before.
I  followed a 4-wheeler that was leading the just ahead of me all the way.   There were water stops every mile where we could pick up a bottle.  I  picked up my first bottle at 3 miles and carried until I finished and  picked up another one.  Ended up drinking 4 bottles along the way and  consumed 1 gel every 5 miles.  I wore my new light Mizuno jacket which  was a bit warm so totally unzipped.  The wind was a bit strong but  mostly behind or to the side so not a head wind.  Temp held steady at  about 57 and up to 61 by the time I finished.  There were a few hills  that slowed me down and I did notice my quads were still a little sore  from last Sat. around mile 10.  The shoulder was gravel all the way  until about mile 15 it was paved so that really helped me pick up my  pace.  The last 4 miles was also flat as a pancake and could see  Brunswick grain elevators in the distance.  Most of the scenery was corn  and soybean fields and ran through Keytesville near the middle.  I  noted that  we passed 3 Casey's General Stores on the way.  One in  Salisbury, Keytesville and Brunswick.
I finished in  2:15:42, first place overall.  They gave me a finisher's medal and a  first place overall medal.  The finish was downtown in the midst of the  Pecan Festival.  First female finished about 25 min behind me and Hugh  was third at 2:50. Tess and Christian, the finish line volunteers served  pecan pie, Gatorade, water, and iced tea.  They took good care of us.   Jeff finished shortly after.  We hung around for awhile chatting with  some of the other runners and then Christian drove us back to our car in  Salisbury.  We were parked next to the Subway so ended up eating lunch  there before driving home.  
There were some people  taking pictures so hopefully those will be shared with us later.  My  race splits and course profile are on my running log.
 
 
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