This was a quite crazy marathon today, the Johann Christian Poggendorf Marathon on Dec. 29th:
The first 4 (of 16.3) laps on the trails I did with my very good friend Oliver who pushed me quite fast for my 7th marathon within 8 days. When he dropped out I ran 3/4 of a lap alone. Then I met two of my patients and walked 1 3/4 laps with them which costed me about 12-15 minutes in total, but was good for my recovering. After half a lap with a group of strange runners and 1 lap on my own I met my collegue and running friend Rosemarie who was running with her 11 years old shepherd dog Sina and we did two fast laps in about the same speed as I did before with Oliver. And finally I had 6 more laps on my own without any need to hurry too much.
The result was a 5.54.44 h with a small negative split and my 1112th marathon/ultra at all. Which means that I tied with Kalevi Saukkonen from Finnland as no. 3 in the multi-marathon-runners' world list.
Anyway: It has been fun again to be on the trails and the weather hasn't been as bad as yesterday!
By the way: Johann C. Poggendorf was a physicist, born on Dec. 29th 1796 (today just 210 years ago) in my hometown Hamburg, lateron researching and teaching in Berlin, he became most famous because of his works about galvanism.
The result was a 5.54.44 h with a small negative split and my 1112th marathon/ultra at all. Which means that I tied with Kalevi Saukkonen from Finnland as no. 3 in the multi-marathon-runners' world list.
Anyway: It has been fun again to be on the trails and the weather hasn't been as bad as yesterday!
By the way: Johann C. Poggendorf was a physicist, born on Dec. 29th 1796 (today just 210 years ago) in my hometown Hamburg, lateron researching and teaching in Berlin, he became most famous because of his works about galvanism.
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