My overall results were:
Total Time: 4:57:10 (only slightly ahead of my 75 year old uncle...WOW)
10k split: 56:53
Half split: 2:10:0
As you can see, for the first half of the race, I was more than on track for my overly ambitious (considering my "training") target of 4:30, but hit several walls during the second half. I did, however make my secondary and more realistic goal of 5 hours. With about four miles to go, the 5 hour pace setter carrying balloons passed me, so the last 45 minutes was an excruciating pace, considering my condition, trying to catch and overtake the balloons. Luckily, I made it... barely.
The next 45minutes to an hour were spent in a semi-conscious state eating ice cream, drinking water and laying on the grass next to complete strangers while my body went through various stages of shock. I have literally never felt physically worse in my entire life. About 6 hours later I had fully recovered with the exception of inability to walk without limping. I'm still hobbling around today, but am finally able to appreciate everything in retrospect. Much respect is due to all of you who have ever run a marathon, particularly those who have done multiple. I don't plan on doing another any time soon.... a second race would, perhaps, make for a good mid-life crisis.

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Just before you passed us at mile 19, we were commenting on how few runners we knew in the marathon. Then I saw your face. It made my day.
Congratulations... and glad you made it to the finish in one piece.
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