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🏃 Gary Louie

18 Mar 2025 0 Comments

SPECIALTIES: Marathon and Half Marathon

STORY:

Breaking the 4-Hour Barrier: My NYC Marathon Journey

In 2019, I laced up my running shoes with a dream—to break four hours in a marathon. A sub-4 marathon meant maintaining a relentless 9-minute-per-mile pace for 26.2 miles, a challenge that felt both ambitious and exhilarating. With the guidance of my training partner and coach, I committed myself to the grind. Early mornings, long runs, speed work, and grueling endurance sessions became my routine. I felt prepared.

But when race day arrived at the 2019 NYC Marathon, my adrenaline got the best of me. Fueled by excitement and the electric energy of the city, I started too fast. By mile 20, the consequences hit hard—cramping, exhaustion, and a painful stop at the medical tent. I crossed the finish line in 4:07:37—heartbroken but not defeated. I knew I had the fitness, but I needed the right strategy.

Determined, I set my sights on 2020. This time, I would get it right. But then, the world stopped. COVID-19 didn’t just cancel races—it paused my running entirely. Fear and uncertainty kept me from the sport I loved. Days turned into months, and my goal seemed further away than ever.

It wasn’t until 2022 that I found my way back. I needed a spark, so I signed up for the Honolulu Marathon—not to break records, but simply to get back in shape. The experience reignited my love for running, and in 2023, I found a new source of inspiration—the Queens Distance Runners. Their camaraderie, relentless spirit, and support pushed me forward. That year, I attempted NYC again, finishing just 10 minutes short of my goal. It was progress, but not enough.

For 2024, I made one critical decision: I hired a coach. No distractions. No half-measures. Just pure focus. Training in the brutal summer heat of Tampa, FL, I battled humidity, fatigue, and self-doubt. Every step, every sweat-drenched mile, was a deposit toward my ultimate goal.

Then came November 3, 2024—race day. The conditions were perfect. I felt calm, prepared, and in control. This time, I executed my strategy flawlessly—holding back early, maintaining my pace, and pushing when it mattered most. The streets of New York roared with energy, and as I turned into Central Park, I knew this was it. With the finish line in sight, I surged forward, crossing in 3:55:12.

I had done it. Five years, setbacks, and countless miles later—I was a sub-4 marathoner.
This journey was never just about the time. It was about resilience, discipline, and believing in the process. Crossing that finish line, I was filled with emotion and knew that anything was possible!

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