Friday, April 29, 2016
Pro Football Hall of Fame Half Marathon
Canton, Ohio
Sunday, April 24, 2016
I wanted to perform especially well when I did the Pro
Football Hall Of Fame Half Marathon in Canton, Ohio on Sunday, April 24, 2016
because I have now completed 100 race walking Half Marathons since I had my
left knee replaced on February 20, 2012.
The 2:38:52 time that I recorded is the fastest of all of these 100 Half
Marathons and in fact I have to go back 120 Half Marathons which is more than a
full year before I had my knee replaced to find a faster time. My total amount of completed Half Marathons
walking is now 178 to go along with my 135 completed walking full
marathons. I also managed to finish
third in my 70-74 male runner age group even though I walked the entire race. I am very proud of my performance. The Pro Football Hall of Fame Half Marathon
starts on the road between the Canton McKinley Senior High and its
football/track stadium both of which are near the Hall of Fame. The course utilizes many streets of Canton,
Ohio which have quite a bit of up and down and were completely closed to
traffic and had several friendly police officers at each intersection to
enforce the closure. Part of the route
was on the old Lincoln Highway which was the first paved US Route from coast to
coast and part of the route went past the base of President William McKinley’s
tomb. Water/Gatorade stations were
located approximately every 2.5 miles which is a little too far apart in my
opinion. The stations had plenty of
friendly efficient volunteers to take care of the needs of the 328 Marathon,
1173 Half Marathon, and 208 Marathon Relay finishers. A woman by the name of Molly Triner from
Canton, Ohio with a time of 1:20:37 beat all the males in the Half Marathon and
thus was the Overall Winner. The weather
was sunny with almost no wind and the temperature was 39 degrees at the start
and after an hour had reached into the 50s, causing me to realize that I now
had too much clothes so I took off my hat and gloves and open the front of my
long sleeve shirt which was under my usual tee shirt. My entry fee included an admission into the
Hall of Fame and when I finished I received a nice finisher’s medal and also a
nice commemorative blanket. The plaque
that was my age group third place award was engraved at the race site with my
name and finish time before it was given to me.
The event was well organized, a good value for the entry fee, and of
course I enjoyed the experience.