We had a nice Carbo-load dinner the night before
The race itself, Race start was at 4am, which meant a 2:55am wake up, which was different but not a problem at all, nerves kick in at that time and the usual preparations for a marathon (water, vaseline, laid out clothes) all took place. Our hotel was 250 meters from the start line which made commuting completely hassle free. The marathon lets the 42.2K runners start with the 21.1K runners, which I wasn't a massive fan of but to be honest it didn't really bother me once the race started.
The first 5KM
I was running with my dad and another friend of mine, we were chatting, running around 5:30 min/KM pace, Heart rate was around 170 so that was great, i was feeling fantastic, the adrenaline was taking over a little bit and I could see myself, in my inexperienced madness pushing forward a little bit and trying to keep up with runners which had a better base than me.
KM 5 -10
5:45 average pace for these 5KM, first bridge down with no trouble, at this point I realised that my dad was right behind me which was great, because I wanted to run with him anyways, he thought he would hold me back, i knew it would be the other way around ;) I pretty much followed him for the next few KM as we were approaching the big bridge. HR was still stable, I was taking on water well and also having a gel ever 45 minutes (just what the package says to do, not really a strategy behind it, will have to improve that next time as well)
KM 10-15
Here comes the big one, KM 11 saw us approaching the afformentioned "big bridge" (taken from wikipedia) The Thuận Phước Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Thuận Phước) is a suspension bridge that crosses the lower Han River at Da Nang, Vietnam.The four-lane, three-span, bridge is 1,850 meters long and 18 meters wide,[1] and has a main span of 405 meters. Its two major pillars are 80m in height. It is the longest suspension bridge in Vietnam
The way up was quite tough, especially because once again I did not train for this scenario enough, I should have run more bridges in training especially late into the long runs, this would have prepared me for this scenario more, we went up the bridge in 5:45 and then 5:55 to reach the top, on the way down we reached 5:09, taking advantage of gravity and probably shooting through the legs a little quicker than I should have. HR went up to 190+ and stayed there for the next 4K's which was beginning to take a real toll on me.
KM 15 -21

The second loop

Quick mention to the organisers: the race was fantastically run, the police blocked off almost all of the roads (not a common thing in Vietnam) the aid stations were great. Danang is a beautiful city and the finisher area was great as well. The sunset party had all the makings of a fantastic party, however exactly as we rocked up, as one of the first guests, a torrential downpour started which meant we stood under an umbrella with some really nice Japanese guys and shared a corona but then decided to make a dash for a taxi ;) If you are looking to run a destination marathon next to a beautiful beach, I highly recommend the Danang Marathon, I will be back and better prepared in 2016.
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