The marathon is a cruel beast, particularly in the final miles when—no matter how good the race has gone thus far—things can fall apart, fast. International superstars, it turns out, are not immune to the dreaded wall. MORE: How To Properly Recover From a Marathon On Sunday afternoon, Kevin Hart finished the New York City Marathon in a very respectful 4:05, particularly considering he squeezed training between a rigorous touring and film schedule. This was his first attempt at the distance.

Just saw @KevinHart4real walking up 5th Ave, mile 23 with his posse. Dude, welcome to the marathon! She’s a cruel mama! — Sally Bergesen (@oiselle_sally) November 5, 2017

The 38-year-old had previously predicted he could finish in 3:40 to 3:45, a time he was on pace to achieve at the halfway mark. But, things began to deteriorate around mile 22, when muscle cramps forced him to walk a few times, he said in an Instagram video after the race.

26.2 Damn it….The New York Marathon is officially completed…Check this goal off of my list damn it. #HustleHart #MoveWithHart A post shared by Kevin Hart (@kevinhart4real) on Nov 5, 2017 at 12:46pm PST

Apparently, this won’t be his last 26.2. He said in the video he hopes to run at least four more. Perhaps he’s gunning for his fellow comedian Will Ferrell’s PR—3:57 at the 2003 Boston Marathon. 

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The marathon is a cruel beast, particularly in the final miles when—no matter how good the race has gone thus far—things can fall apart, fast. International superstars, it turns out, are not immune to the dreaded wall.

MORE: How To Properly Recover From a Marathon

On Sunday afternoon, Kevin Hart finished the New York City Marathon in a very respectful 4:05, particularly considering he squeezed training between a rigorous touring and film schedule. This was his first attempt at the distance.

Just saw @KevinHart4real walking up 5th Ave, mile 23 with his posse. Dude, welcome to the marathon! She’s a cruel mama!

— Sally Bergesen (@oiselle_sally) November 5, 2017

The 38-year-old had previously predicted he could finish in 3:40 to 3:45, a time he was on pace to achieve at the halfway mark. But, things began to deteriorate around mile 22, when muscle cramps forced him to walk a few times, he said in an Instagram video after the race.

26.2 Damn it….The New York Marathon is officially completed…Check this goal off of my list damn it. #HustleHart #MoveWithHart A post shared by Kevin Hart (@kevinhart4real) on Nov 5, 2017 at 12:46pm PST

26.2 Damn it….The New York Marathon is officially completed…Check this goal off of my list damn it. #HustleHart #MoveWithHart

A post shared by Kevin Hart (@kevinhart4real) on Nov 5, 2017 at 12:46pm PST

Apparently, this won’t be his last 26.2. He said in the video he hopes to run at least four more. Perhaps he’s gunning for his fellow comedian Will Ferrell’s PR—3:57 at the 2003 Boston Marathon. 

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