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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,USA

Member Since:

Sep 25, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

All running accomplishments are Post Teenage Years:

17:06 5K--Murray 2014

16:58 5K (aided)--Running of the Leopards 2010

34:41--10K Deseret News 2018 (aided)

1:16--(aided) Hobble Creek Half 2009

2:43--St. George Marathon 2012

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub 2:50 Ogden Marathon

Sub 17:00 at Draper 5K

Long-Term Running Goals:

Sub 2:40 Marathon

 

Personal:

Married to Elizabeth (she got me running in 2003). We have three boys, Lucas (12) , Sam (8) and Ollie (5).

Many years ago, I read that the AVERAGE male is capable of a 2:40 marathon.  I decided to test that theory.  I began running in 2003 with Top of Utah as my first marathon (4:24).  I need 3 more minutes.

"Life is short...running makes it seem longer."--Baron Hansen

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Race: St George Marathon (26.22 Miles) 02:54:06, Place overall: 70, Place in age division: 12
Total Distance
27.00

Another hot St. George!  Someday, I will run in this "perfect race conditions" St George is known for. 

At the starting line the announcer told us it was 60 degrees...a new record high for the start...great.  I was wanting a sub 2:50 today, but with the conditions I knew 2:55 would be work .  Luckily, before leaving my house in Salt Lake I grabbed a two year old packet of salt tablets.  I know the rule of never trying anything new at a marathon, but I made an exception for this one.

Started of with a buddy and a few of his friends.  We started a little slow, but I  had warmed up and they had not.

Mile 1: 6:54.

Mile 2: 6:39. The group warms up a little and we begin to run faster.

Mile 3: 6:22. Final out of the crowd in a good pace.  Still nice and dark.

Mile 4: 6:14. The pack we had was pretty social.  There was a lot of talking during the first 10 miles or so.

Mile 5: 6:28.

Mile 6: 6:07.

Mile 7: 6:11. We can see Veyo and begin preparing our strategy to take it easy.  The plan was to run conservative until mile 14 or 15 then really push it.  I take my first salt cap.

Mile 8: 7:02. Veyo.  It was a good pace up the hill and we all high-fived  at the top.  I knew the course was tough the next 5 or 6 miles and the sun began to come out...worst, there was a head wind.

Mile 9: 6:59.  Rolling uphill with wind.

Mile 10: 6:40.

Mile 11: 6:58.

Mile 12: 6:36.  Glad that was over.  Some nice level and downhill work ahead.  2nd salt cap.

Mile 13: 6:21.  Our group begins to split.  I'm able to latch on to the 4th-6th girls, including Julie (won it last year).  This helped a lot with the wind.  We came through the half about 1:26:30.  I was aiming for closer to 1:25, but the course turns a little easier now.  I took my only gel at this point.  It took me forever to swallow it!

Mile 14: 6:28  I lose my running buddy.

Mile 15: 6:08 The girls picked up the pace because they could spot the 3rd place girl.  I just went with them.

Mile 16: 6:00

Mile 17: 6:13 We catch the 3rd place girl.

Mile 18: 6:22

Mile 19: 7:03 This is a horrible stretch that goes under an overpass.  It is uphill and very draining.

Mile 20: 6:25 Downhill again.  I take my last salt cap.

Mile 21: 6:18.  This is where the heat finally hit me.  My head felt like it was on fire.  I knew it was going to be work to the finish.

Mile 22: 6:47.  The 3rd-5th girls have kept the pace and left me in the dust.

Mile 23: 6:57.  Doing the math just to make sure I could still break 2:55.

Mile 24: 6:49.  Nice crowd support, so tried to run a little harder.

Mile 25: 7:30.  Toast.  I'll make it to finish but it will not be pretty.

Mile 26: 7:33 +1:49 to finish.  I can see a guy 100 yards behind me kicking hard, but my poor attempt at a sprint is ugly.  He easily passes me.  2nd half 1:27:36.  No negative split, but glad to be done (last 5K ruined it)!

All and all, it was a fair time.  In tough conditions, you really have to look at your placement and not your time.  I should be placing in the 50-100 range at the marathon and I was 70th.  Someday I will run St. George and it will be 40 degrees at the start and 62 degrees at the finish!

In review, I probably ran the Top of Utah marathon two weeks ago to fast.  I pushed the pace the first half (1:25) then coasted the 2nd for a training run of 3:04.  Next time, I'll do this 3-4 weeks out.  I am also a NEW believer in salt caps.  I simply have to find something beside gel for fuel.  It slows me down to eat it.  I am so ready for winter.

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Total Distance
5.00

My plan was to run early this morning, but I awoke with a lot of lower back pain due to "neighborhood clean-up" starting this week.  This means I spend the weekend hauling heavy stuff to the street for trash pick-up.  I took a couple of IB tablets then hit the streets to Sugar House park and back.  My back did not hurt during the run, but I could not bend over to stretch afterwards.  Hopefully, it will improve tomorrow.

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6.00

Run up to 11th Avenue from my house.  Center street through the cemetery is a tough 1/2 mile climb!

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7.00

Nice to know cheaters are still out there; however, a 2:51 with a bus ride is embarrassing!

http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/blog/fourth_place_medal/post/London-man-DQ-8217-s-after-taking-bus-for-final?urn=oly-wp779

Sugar House loop today.

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Total Distance
8.00

New route today from my house to the large smoke stack in Brickyard.  Super flat course with water and bathrooms.  This is a good route with a little history at the turn around point:

http://history.utah.gov/apps/markers/detailed_results.php?markerid=2185


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Race: Beat the Heat 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:18:38, Place overall: 11, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
6.60

Beat the Heat 5K today at Shriners Hospital in the Avenues.  The is one tough course with great competition.  I ran from my house to the start then did another short warm up before the race started.

Mile 1: 5:43.  Downhill on 11th Ave. and I knew we had a big climb coming up.  I ran this first mile with Allie from the blog and tried to keep Steve A (another blogger) in sight.

Mile 2 : 5:52.  Uphill on D-street then back down to 11th going toward the hospital.  This began the long, slow drudge going uphill.  I was able to catch one more person, but then ran alone the rest of the race.

Mile 3: 6:20!  Marathon pace.  Great...at least I did not lose any places (or gain any)!

Last 0.13: 42 seconds.  Flatter here, so glad to get some speed back.

The time was not good, but the placement is where I expected given the great runners coming out.  It will be interesting to see if I finish in the $ on the Utah Road circuit.  It should be close between Bill Cobler and myself for 5th place.

Afterwards, ran the kids race with my four year old Lucas, then had fun with the Shriner clowns.  It is a great event and I hope they can get a better turn out next year since it goes toward the hospital.

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Total Distance
5.00

Perfect Utah Fall day.  Run from house to Sugar House park.

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6.00

Run from House up to 11th Ave then back. Another perfect day for running. I came across this link yesterday:

This guy does not look like he's 100 years old. I guess 100 is the new 80!

http://www.freep.com/article/20111017/SPORTS18/111017023/100-year-old-runner-finishes-Toronto-marathon?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CSports%7Cs

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8.00

Longer run today from house to the Brickyard smoke stack. I was planning on running Sugar House park until I read that the state cross country championships were there today. I'm sure the place is packed. It would be fun to watch it, but not run in it!

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Total Distance
7.00

Warm run today from house to Sugar House park.

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4.50

Quick lunch time run through Liberty Park.  

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11.00

Afternoon run up to Wasatch and over to Tanner Park then Sugar House before heading home.

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Total Distance
7.00

A few days off because of long work hours, but I was able to get out today and run to Sugar House Park.

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15.00

Longer run along Wasatch drive from Highland High school.  I signed up for the Striders winter racing circuit today.  Five races for $100 is tough to beat!  Check it out at:

http://www.stridersrunning.com/

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123.10
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