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Uploaded by Ryan From Flotrack | November 4, 2011

LOOK BACK: Mark after running 2:36:07 at the 2008 New York City Marathon. Yeah, even with inconsistent training he pulled of sub-6:00 min pace.

Check out Mark's workout leading up to his marathon debut HERE.

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Comments80 comments

Cate 2 years ago

I miss Gatorade Rain.

Forrest Tate 2 years ago

Extremely legit run man!

Kiptoo 2 years ago

Mark has talent. He barely trained for this. He ran 9:30 as a freshman in high school for 3200m.

I miss Mark 3 years ago

I miss Mark

siepiola 3 years ago

what a dumbass who let him in this video

4 years ago

I think if Mark trains, he can beat Ritz's 12:56!

Cody Lemons 4 years ago

Gahhhh!! Ran 2:38 for my marathon yesterday. Next time ill get ya haha.

Dan Kittaka 5 years ago

What an amazing performance, Mark! Congrats. I underestimated you by a long shot.

Mark From Flotrack 5 years ago

I took 4 gues at 10k 20k 30k and 35k. Drank at every water spot, water and gatorade and poured water on my head 10 times.
I did not want to hit the wall bc of lack of calories.

Question! 5 years ago

Solid clip dude. Did you do any out of the ordinary refueling? In other words, did you just take the race drinks on the course or did you do anything different. Just curious. ~ PAUL

tony 5 years ago

When are we going to see the "Mark, the day AFTER the marathon" interview? How ya feelin' Mark? Can you walk yet? No rest for the wicked man...keep these videos coming.

joe smo 5 years ago

you guys need to do more videos of you guys i think its interesting, make like a documentary or some sh!t.

5 years ago

Mark are doing the day after marathon walk? Great Job!

Well Mark? 5 years ago

So could you at least tell us if your going to run another one in the near future and if so when? You could drop a lot of time still.

Mark From Flotrack 5 years ago

No Ipod

The NYRR asked me to wear a GPS thing that they were testing. That is the thing that is on my arm. No Ipod for me. The crowd and the bands were really cool and all I needed.

Matt Boness 5 years ago

I am wondering when we will get to see the "fingers to the sky" finish line photo. That might definately win the weekly photo contest.

xctrack 5 years ago

whats that thing on marks arm? did he run with an ipod?

Jon Colletti 5 years ago

Congratulations! Great time!

Chaz 5 years ago

Mark, Great time for the NYC marathon !

Stephanie Lowe 5 years ago

Very impressive Mark! Boston next?

Robbie Philpott 5 years ago

way to go dude, that time is insane

Nick Higgins 5 years ago

Great job man! I'm sorry to have doubted you.

Yeah! 5 years ago

Y O U T H E B E S T ! ! ! ! ! nice time man! if you train hard next time, can we see a 2:20? Your truly my favorite runner man! Congrats on getting the job done, continue the success!

Dan Suher 5 years ago

Mark, what do you have up on your upper right arm?

questions 5 years ago

Mark, how come the gps said your total was 2:34:58 and Ryan logged it at 2:34:59, but the official is 2:36:07? It is pretty amazing that out of 37,500 marathoners, you came in as the 88th person to cross the finish line. When looking at the official site, I can see why alot of people enter just to finish. What a great way to start year number 3 on Flotrack. (Yes, Ryan, we are looking for some extra suprises out of you too!)

Pat Hitchins 5 years ago

nice job dude....what's next?

Max Runia 5 years ago

So my 3:04 prediction was way off, sorry mark now that i know you're a beast you should so do some damage and see if you can get into the trials

SebCoe 5 years ago

Great time. Glad you fessed up about the training. I was about to call bs on that. Time to return to your roots and run Chicago instead of giving NY the props.

JonDCH 5 years ago

Mark,

Great job. I am impressed, though I see you admit to training more seriously than some of us were led to believe.
Of course, you were an excellent prep and Division I collegiate runner, so maybe at age 25 we shouldn't expect you to be a slouch.
I suspect you could easily get down to 2:20 or so. But, you might have to give up some other endeavors.
Regards,
Jon

Non political 5 years ago

The only thing that this site is dedicated to is creating a community around our sport. This is a perfect "day of rest" from politics, especially on the two year anniversary of Flotrack.....with Mark's marathon debut....