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Sub-3 marathon pacing

Grandma's Marathon sub-3 pacing plan

A 2:59:59 at Grandma's Marathon is not just 4:16/km on a spreadsheet. The course profile, altitude, and typical race climate change how those kilometres should feel.

Target
2:59:59
Avg pace
4:16/km
Course VDOT
54.1
Typical climate
13 °C

Deterministic splits

Sub-3 checkpoints

Adjusted for 13 °C / 75% humidity.

km 5

21:44

4:16/km

km 10

43:28

4:22/km

km 15

1:05:29

4:35/km

km 20

1:26:51

4:13/km

km 25

1:48:17

4:11/km

km 30

2:09:37

4:08/km

km 35

2:30:48

4:07/km

km 40

2:51:50

4:14/km

km 42

3:00:00

4:08/km

Sub-3 risk notes

  • The opening 5 km should feel deliberately contained; banking time early usually turns into a larger loss after 30 km.
  • Required VDOT is course-adjusted. A flat-sea-level sub-3 marker is not always enough on warmer, hillier, or higher-altitude courses.
  • Fueling is part of the pacing plan. The deterministic target sits in the higher carbohydrate window and needs practice before race day.

Step 1 · Free preview

See the course-adjusted plan first

Enter one recent result. The preview returns course cost, first splits, and fuel target from the deterministic engine and the current course data model.

VDOT

49.1

Estimate

3:15:30

Course cost

+1:46

Fuel target

90 g/h

Where the course costs you13 °C · 75% RH
on pace easing the climbs that cost youToughest: km 12 · 5:11

First 5 km preview

full race locked

  1. km 14:50
  2. km 24:40
  3. km 34:55
  4. km 44:32
  5. km 54:38
km 6-42 locked · full splits, nutrition timeline, danger zones, printable race band
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