History in the Making
If you're not a diabetic endurance athlete, this likely won't matter to you, but history was made yesterday! My teammate Tommy Neal finished the Houston Marathon in 2:30:36, good for 16th place among men out of a projected 13,000ish starters. To the best of my knowledge, this is the fastest marathon ever run by a Type 1 diabetic. Missy Foy commented to me on Twitter that she believes it broke Bill Carlson's diabetic record of 2:38. Perhaps most impressive? Tommy was disappointed in his time, which happened in a rain-soaked race. As the owner of a 65:00 half marathon, he's got 2:15 speed , so it's just a matter of putting together the right race on the race day. And as far as mastering diabetes? Consider this: Tommy tweeted that his BG was 153 at the start and 83 at the end . I'd say he's well on his way.