Marist Running alums had some stellar
performances at the Philadelphia Marathon. Leading the way was Liza Grudzinski,
who had a great debut performance with a negative-split effort of 2:55:58. Liza
ran the first 13.1 miles in 1:28:47, meaning she came back in the second 13.1
in 1:27:11 if my math is correct. That’s some pretty good stuff! Liza was 44 th
overall in the women’s field and 14 th in her age group.
On the men’s side, Matt “CT” Syzmaszek
also had a tremendous personal best (Side note: it was originally listed here as a debut, but that was an error on my part, CT ran 2:45:53 in 2008 at Philly; thanks to Walsh for pointing out my mistake ... see this post for details on that race 4 years ago), completing the race in 2:40:00. CT went through
the first 13.1 in 1:17:16, and said in a text that he “now knows what the wall
feels like.” We should all consider “the wall” around 6:30 pace per mile, which
is what he averaged from 30km to the finish.
Other Marist Running alums in the race:
David Raucci (2:41:11), Mike Schab (3:06:22).
A few quick shout-outs to non-Marist
Running alums who had great races as well: Corey Crowe (brother of Marist
Running alum Briana Crowe), who ran a neg split 2:51:08, and David Osterhoudt,
who ran an even-paced 3:13:08; Davey O is one of my predawn running partners.
This was his second marathon and was about a 20-minute PR.
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Kara ran in this race too and qualified for Boston!
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