THE 2009 COWTOWN MARATHON REPORT 2/28/2009
Let me post the results and I will give my report.... (Scroll down, I am BIB #131)
I came in 10th place out of 61 in Clydesdale division with a finishing time of 4:23:01 for 26.2 miles! So let me back up and tell you about the day:
I woke up at 4:45 am, did some lite stretching, pounded a 32 ounce bottle of Gatorade Focus, and followed that with a big bowl of oatmeal. I took a couple big bites of peanut butter, took a shower, got dressed, got my hydration / fuel belt loaded up, and waited for my friend to pick me up to head out to the race. When I walked out to get into his car, I immediately felt like I was getting stabbed by the cold air and 22mph winds that were blowing. I went in to the house, grabbed my jacket and we were off. The race started promptly at 7:30, and we arrived at 6:30. We hung out in the car to keep warm until about 6:50, then we headed to the "John" I chugged another thing of Gatorade, ate a banana and was ready to go. They had a 5k 10k half marathon, full marathon, and Ultra marathon. The half, full, and ultra started together and the start line was packed! Over 17,000 people this year between all events!
I started off strong!! Maybe a little too strong, but I was feeling great, aside from 35 degree weather and 20+mph winds, and a course that had hardly and flat spots, it was all hills... the longest one being 2.5% for over a mile at mile 21 or so!!!
My goal was to finish between 4:00:00 - 4:20:00, knowing that if all the stars aligned and we had optimal conditions, I could probably pull of a sub 4 hour run. The day actually went by pretty fast, and aside from the conditions, it was a great race. Yesterday I drank so much fluid and this morning I drank so much fluid to be completely hydrated, however, I ended up having to stop 5 times on the course to tinkle because I was not sweating out the fluids! (Probably 10 minutes of wasted time!) For nutrition, I took in Gatorade at most stations, I went through 4 bags of sports beans, and went through 1 pack of electrolyte tabs (Salt & loads of potassium). It really helped me to not hit the "Wall" this time around. Leading up to the race... Monday, Tuesday, and half of Wednesday were protein load, the rest of the week was carb load, it worked great!
As for my pace, my splits are below:






If I would have started out a little slower, I probably would have had a stronger 2nd half, but I will not complain with an overall average pace 10:02 p/ mile. It has been 13 months since my surgery and as long since I weighed 400 pounds. I am so grateful to be able to do what I now love to do... Endurance Sports!! My family was there to greet me at the finish line... I rode out with my buddy so they would not have to sit around freezing for 4+ hours waiting for me, so they got there about 45 minutes before I finished, and I was so happy to see them. Well, that's it, a great day, a great event, a great result, and a great start to 2009 that now has 2 sprint triathlons, 4 Half Ironmans, 1 Full Ironman, and another Full Marathon. Here's to marathon #2 under my belt with a 30+ minute improvement from my last one, in much more difficult conditions. Thank you all for your love, support, and encouragement, I could not have done this without you...
Bib | FName | LName | City | State | Country | Div | Age | Sex | ChipTime | ClockTime | Overall | SexPl | DivPl |
827 | Dwayne | Dixon | Southlake | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 44 | M | 3:33:53 | 3:33:53 | 101 | 94 | 1 |
201 | Gaylon | Richter | Corinth | TX | M 0-99 | 42 | M | 3:54:57 | 3:54:57 | 235 | 204 | 1 | |
1156 | Vinny | Gonzalez | Burleson | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 25 | M | 3:56:51 | 3:56:51 | 256 | 218 | 1 |
362 | Steven | Holston | Fort Worth | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 44 | M | 3:58:23 | 3:58:45 | 269 | 227 | 1 |
546 | Sheldon | Reynolds | Lewisville | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 47 | M | 4:05:19 | 4:07:12 | 325 | 265 | 2 |
519 | Josh | Chapman | Granbury | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 29 | M | 4:05:27 | 4:08:51 | 327 | 266 | 3 |
411 | Ronny | Higgins | Waco | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 33 | M | 4:07:44 | 4:11:39 | 342 | 278 | 4 |
337 | Doug | Berend | Wichita Falls | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 32 | M | 4:14:40 | 4:18:48 | 391 | 318 | 5 |
75 | Bradford | Trietsch | Grandview | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 50 | M | 4:17:20 | 4:17:25 | 415 | 332 | 6 |
863 | K. | Longenbaugh | Crowley | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 54 | M | 4:17:55 | 4:19:19 | 419 | 335 | 7 |
775 | Howard | Burgess | Mansfield | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 49 | M | 4:20:17 | 4:22:32 | 430 | 343 | 8 |
12 | Stephen | Pollock | Cedar Hill | TX | M 0-99 | 54 | M | 4:22:19 | 4:23:54 | 444 | 348 | 9 | |
131 | Dan | Benintendi | Saginaw | TX | USA | M 0-99 | 33 | M | 4:23:01 | 4:23:49 | 447 | 350 | 10 |
I came in 10th place out of 61 in Clydesdale division with a finishing time of 4:23:01 for 26.2 miles! So let me back up and tell you about the day:
I woke up at 4:45 am, did some lite stretching, pounded a 32 ounce bottle of Gatorade Focus, and followed that with a big bowl of oatmeal. I took a couple big bites of peanut butter, took a shower, got dressed, got my hydration / fuel belt loaded up, and waited for my friend to pick me up to head out to the race. When I walked out to get into his car, I immediately felt like I was getting stabbed by the cold air and 22mph winds that were blowing. I went in to the house, grabbed my jacket and we were off. The race started promptly at 7:30, and we arrived at 6:30. We hung out in the car to keep warm until about 6:50, then we headed to the "John" I chugged another thing of Gatorade, ate a banana and was ready to go. They had a 5k 10k half marathon, full marathon, and Ultra marathon. The half, full, and ultra started together and the start line was packed! Over 17,000 people this year between all events!
I started off strong!! Maybe a little too strong, but I was feeling great, aside from 35 degree weather and 20+mph winds, and a course that had hardly and flat spots, it was all hills... the longest one being 2.5% for over a mile at mile 21 or so!!!

As for my pace, my splits are below:
Dan Benintendi #131
Saginaw, TX, USA Age: 33 Gender: M






Distance | MAR |
Clock Time | 4:23:49 |
Chip Time | 4:23:01 |
Overall Place | 447 / 920 |
Gender Place | 350 / 622 |
Division Place | 10 / 61 |
Total Pace | 10:02/M |
1St Half Rank | 433 |
1St Half Time | 2:01:27 |
1St Half Pace | 9:16/M |
2Nd Half Rank | 484 |
2Nd Half Time | 2:21:32 |
2Nd Half Pace | 10:48/M |
If I would have started out a little slower, I probably would have had a stronger 2nd half, but I will not complain with an overall average pace 10:02 p/ mile. It has been 13 months since my surgery and as long since I weighed 400 pounds. I am so grateful to be able to do what I now love to do... Endurance Sports!! My family was there to greet me at the finish line... I rode out with my buddy so they would not have to sit around freezing for 4+ hours waiting for me, so they got there about 45 minutes before I finished, and I was so happy to see them. Well, that's it, a great day, a great event, a great result, and a great start to 2009 that now has 2 sprint triathlons, 4 Half Ironmans, 1 Full Ironman, and another Full Marathon. Here's to marathon #2 under my belt with a 30+ minute improvement from my last one, in much more difficult conditions. Thank you all for your love, support, and encouragement, I could not have done this without you...

Your Friend In Health & Sport,
Dan Benintendi - OH Support Group Leader
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Dan Benintendi - OH Support Group Leader
www.trimywill.com
www.swimfromobesity.com
www.trimywill.blogspot.com
Support Group: www.obesityhelp.com/group/Post_Op_PRs/

Congrats Dan! Great report and awesome results.
Tom
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Congratulations Dan! You were flying through the 1st half and had a very respectable finish time, especially with the games the weather played with you. You're going to have such a great year with your 2009 race schedule.
Cassie
Cassie
"Hard things take time to do. Impossible things take a little longer."
Way to go Dan.
Scott
Link to my running journal
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1303681
4 full's - 14 halves - 2 goofy's and one Mt. Washington!
Link to my running journal
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1303681
4 full's - 14 halves - 2 goofy's and one Mt. Washington!