I signed up for the Paris Marathon on April 12, 2026.
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I hope you succeed the next time with the slower tempo! To really feel full of power for the Sunday run, I guess you'll almost have to have someone actively slowing you down

It's great to hear that you're really going strong and with a perfect goal of... 4:07?
Did you sit down and think about a pacing strategy to preserve energy for the difficulty last 10 km, or are you running by feel mostly?
To be honest: halfway through, I just yolo'ed it and ran however I felt like. I might try again next time, but today is no cause for concern on my side.
For the marathon, there is no risk that I will run this fast to begin with. Experience plays a huge role, and there is a huge mental difference between today and race day. I do not have a strategy for the race yet, but by Sunday I will.
And yes, one of my goals for the year is a 4:07 marathon. I think I have a fair shot at it.
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To be honest: halfway through, I just yolo'ed it and ran however I felt like. I might try again next time, but today is no cause for concern on my side.
For the marathon, there is no risk that I will run this fast to begin with. Experience plays a huge role, and there is a huge mental difference between today and race day. I do not have a strategy for the race yet, but by Sunday I will.
And yes, one of my goals for the year is a 4:07 marathon. I think I have a fair shot at it.
It seems like you've really honed the skill of running with pleasure!
And yes, in my layman's view it sounds like you've got a pretty good shot at nailing a good marathon PR.
Was it around 4:15 currently? Or... I think I remember something about suggesting a faster time at some point, but I'll put more effort into that once Sunday is over

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It seems like you've really honed the skill of running with pleasure!
And yes, in my layman's view it sounds like you've got a pretty good shot at nailing a good marathon PR.
Was it around 4:15 currently? Or... I think I remember something about suggesting a faster time at some point, but I'll put more effort into that once Sunday is over

Last year, when I finished in 4:14:31 (my current PR), you suggested 3:59:59 should be my new goal. I took that to heart; it is a dream for sure, and I like to think it is realistic in the not too far future.
Unloke most Star Wars characters, I've got a good feeling about this. But finish time *is* secondary to the experience of it all.
Let us see what happens Sunday and then take stock of it then.

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Last year, when I finished in 4:14:31 (my current PR), you suggested 3:59:59 should be my new goal. I took that to heart; it is a dream for sure, and I like to think it is realistic in the not too far future.
Unloke most Star Wars characters, I've got a good feeling about this. But finish time *is* secondary to the experience of it all.
Let us see what happens Sunday and then take stock of it then.

Ah! Right! That was it! Faster than 6:00/km is also a really good milestone to have reached!
I realise now that below 4 hours is actually quite the difference from ~4:15

With you mentioning star wars I'm thinking I should bring a robe and a sign saying "hello there!" if I find the time to come cheer for you and @moelholm

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With one week left before Copenhagen Marathon #CPH42, the taper is on.
I tried to hit my target marathon pace (5'51") - and failed miserably (despite keeping the effort easy). ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Maybe it was because I had to get today's short-ish run done in time to get back for the rhubarb pie my wife had made.
This was a nice and strong run, and I felt good physically and mindfully. I'm about as ready as I will get for now.
Distance: 7.02k
Pace: 5'26"My daughter suggested we did a short and easy evening shake-out run to prepare for my marathon.
So we did that, of course.

Distance: 2.46k
Pace: 7'43"#CPH42 in 5 days.
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My daughter suggested we did a short and easy evening shake-out run to prepare for my marathon.
So we did that, of course.

Distance: 2.46k
Pace: 7'43"#CPH42 in 5 days.
Awww, that's awesome!
I guess you don't have many km on the plan for the rest of the week, and it sounds like a good idea to have short runs with fun! until the big one

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My daughter suggested we did a short and easy evening shake-out run to prepare for my marathon.
So we did that, of course.

Distance: 2.46k
Pace: 7'43"#CPH42 in 5 days.
Except for the last .5k, this was a very restrained and easy morning run.
Not much to say. Sometimes a run is just a run.
Distance: 7.98k
Pace: 5'45"#CPH42 in 5 days.
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Except for the last .5k, this was a very restrained and easy morning run.
Not much to say. Sometimes a run is just a run.
Distance: 7.98k
Pace: 5'45"#CPH42 in 5 days.
It is a cold morning (I could see my own breath), and as I could not get to my running jacket, this turned into an improvised tempo run - simply to stay warm. Not exactly the easy last run before *the big one* I had planned for, but it was nice anyway.
Now: hot chocolate, oatmeals, and tapering.
Have a great day, everyone.
Distance: 5.99k
Pace: 5'09"#CPH42 in 3 days.
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It is a cold morning (I could see my own breath), and as I could not get to my running jacket, this turned into an improvised tempo run - simply to stay warm. Not exactly the easy last run before *the big one* I had planned for, but it was nice anyway.
Now: hot chocolate, oatmeals, and tapering.
Have a great day, everyone.
Distance: 5.99k
Pace: 5'09"#CPH42 in 3 days.
Improvised can sometimes be good! A real shake out run with the feel of a race definitely makes you ready for Sunday!
Hot chocolate sounds like just the right thing after a cold run

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To be honest: halfway through, I just yolo'ed it and ran however I felt like. I might try again next time, but today is no cause for concern on my side.
For the marathon, there is no risk that I will run this fast to begin with. Experience plays a huge role, and there is a huge mental difference between today and race day. I do not have a strategy for the race yet, but by Sunday I will.
And yes, one of my goals for the year is a 4:07 marathon. I think I have a fair shot at it.
@folfdk, du spurgte om jeg havde en plan for søndagens løbetur. Det har jeg nu!.:-)
Det er mest en mental "huskeliste" til, hvornår jeg skal fokusere, huske og gøre hvad.
Den er ikke baseret på hastighed men er matchet op imod denne playliste og baseret på sjusninger og forventet fart sådan cirka: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2UW4vSoYLOitnwZ49Fm7bB?si=0931ac4a25774674
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@folfdk, du spurgte om jeg havde en plan for søndagens løbetur. Det har jeg nu!.:-)
Det er mest en mental "huskeliste" til, hvornår jeg skal fokusere, huske og gøre hvad.
Den er ikke baseret på hastighed men er matchet op imod denne playliste og baseret på sjusninger og forventet fart sådan cirka: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2UW4vSoYLOitnwZ49Fm7bB?si=0931ac4a25774674
Fedt!
Det lyder som en god plan!Og med hensyn til tempo har du selvfølgelig en nogenlunde forventning til hvor du ligger også, det ser ud til du kender sig selv og følelsen i de forskellige tempo ret godt.
Jeg håber du restituerer godt og får fantastisk søvn her i dag, jeg synes tit det er næstsidste aften der er vigtigst

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Fedt!
Det lyder som en god plan!Og med hensyn til tempo har du selvfølgelig en nogenlunde forventning til hvor du ligger også, det ser ud til du kender sig selv og følelsen i de forskellige tempo ret godt.
Jeg håber du restituerer godt og får fantastisk søvn her i dag, jeg synes tit det er næstsidste aften der er vigtigst

Enig mht. i aften ... hvor vi så skal i teatret og nok kommer halvsent hjem. Men bortset fra det går restitutionen som planlagt, så jeg er klar. Nu vil jeg bare gerne snart i gang.

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Enig mht. i aften ... hvor vi så skal i teatret og nok kommer halvsent hjem. Men bortset fra det går restitutionen som planlagt, så jeg er klar. Nu vil jeg bare gerne snart i gang.

Det er godt du begynder at mærke den der følelse

God fornøjelse med teater, så håber jeg du har lagt en eftermiddags lur ind i planen i morgen

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It is a cold morning (I could see my own breath), and as I could not get to my running jacket, this turned into an improvised tempo run - simply to stay warm. Not exactly the easy last run before *the big one* I had planned for, but it was nice anyway.
Now: hot chocolate, oatmeals, and tapering.
Have a great day, everyone.
Distance: 5.99k
Pace: 5'09"#CPH42 in 3 days.
Never meet you heroes, they say. Well, about that...
I just met @coachbennett at the #CPH42 expo!!!
I am truly happy for meeting one of my heroes, and grateful. This was a surprisingly emotional moment for me.
Thank you, Coach.
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Never meet you heroes, they say. Well, about that...
I just met @coachbennett at the #CPH42 expo!!!
I am truly happy for meeting one of my heroes, and grateful. This was a surprisingly emotional moment for me.
Thank you, Coach.
@askekammer
Awesome!
I was just about to ask you if you were going to the expo for the race bib today before the theater show
Great to see
@coachbennett show up here in Copenhagen and for the marathon on Sunday!
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Never meet you heroes, they say. Well, about that...
I just met @coachbennett at the #CPH42 expo!!!
I am truly happy for meeting one of my heroes, and grateful. This was a surprisingly emotional moment for me.
Thank you, Coach.
Today is the day: I race Copenhagen Marathon #CPH42 in an hour.
I have 3 goals:
1) To cross both the start and the finish lines.
2) To have fun.
3) To be in control of the last 10k.
Basically, I want to meet the challenge.My bib number is 6973. I think you can track me through https://copenhagenmarathon.dk/en/ or the official app.
If you are out there in the crowd, throw a high-five and cheer. It helps more than you think.
See you on the starting line.
1/x
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Today is the day: I race Copenhagen Marathon #CPH42 in an hour.
I have 3 goals:
1) To cross both the start and the finish lines.
2) To have fun.
3) To be in control of the last 10k.
Basically, I want to meet the challenge.My bib number is 6973. I think you can track me through https://copenhagenmarathon.dk/en/ or the official app.
If you are out there in the crowd, throw a high-five and cheer. It helps more than you think.
See you on the starting line.
1/x
I am ready for #CPH42. I feel good and appropriately nervous. This matters.
Aligned with my playlist (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2UW4vSoYLOitnwZ49Fm7bB?si=_LyvGSu5TPqeusXO2tcqyg), I have a fairly simple race plan: stay the course, enjoy it, don't rush it. But as I navigate by effort, maybe my strategy is out the window soon. Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth (or until they punch the plan in the mouth, figuratively speaking).
This is about #running.
This is not about running.2/x
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I am ready for #CPH42. I feel good and appropriately nervous. This matters.
Aligned with my playlist (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2UW4vSoYLOitnwZ49Fm7bB?si=_LyvGSu5TPqeusXO2tcqyg), I have a fairly simple race plan: stay the course, enjoy it, don't rush it. But as I navigate by effort, maybe my strategy is out the window soon. Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth (or until they punch the plan in the mouth, figuratively speaking).
This is about #running.
This is not about running.2/x
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Now they're both on their way
@moelholm heading out strong with a 10 km split of 42:30, started at 9:35 o'clock and with the aim of doing a 3 hour marathon will most likely be crossing the finish line around 12:35 o'clock
@askekammer had to wait a bit and crossed the start at 10:14, aiming at a great run, hopefully hitting the finish before 14:30 for a new PV and a marathon clocking on around the 4:07 mark.
Sending strong thoughts to them on the way

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Now they're both on their way
@moelholm heading out strong with a 10 km split of 42:30, started at 9:35 o'clock and with the aim of doing a 3 hour marathon will most likely be crossing the finish line around 12:35 o'clock
@askekammer had to wait a bit and crossed the start at 10:14, aiming at a great run, hopefully hitting the finish before 14:30 for a new PV and a marathon clocking on around the 4:07 mark.
Sending strong thoughts to them on the way

@moelholm with the perfect 1:29:43 half, en route for the 3 hour marathon!
At the 30 km mark with a time of 2:07:38 keeping the pace at 4:16 throughout the first 3/4 of the race! Solid!@askekammer doing great with back-to-back 5 km times below 30 minutes and a solid 1:28 for the 15 km
Still a long way to go for Aske, but on track!