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Location:

Monroe,Ut,

Member Since:

Apr 15, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

Mile 4:50 high school

3 Mile 17:20 high school, 17:09 2014 (aided)

5k- 2011 time trial 20:30, 2012 time trial 19:56,19:23, 2014 17:46 (aided)

10K- 2011 time trial 44:13, 2012 time trial 40:02

Half Marathon time trial April 2011 1:37:38, April 12' 1:32:46

Ogden Marathon 2011 3:40:58,2012 3:24:27

St. George Marathon 2012 - 3:10:08

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

Run on trails as much as I can.

Not get injured and stay consistent with my training.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Complete a 50 and 100 mile ultra.

Qualify for Boston... missed it by 8 seconds previously

Run one of those rediculously aided Utah half-marathons helter skelter down a canyon and get a PR.

Personal:

Married with three boys. Ran the Odgen Marathon in honor of my mother, a marathoner, who passed away from cancer and it just had continued from there. Grew up in a running family and have fallen in love with running, especially on trails.  

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Race: Ogden Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:40:58, Place overall: 362, Place in age division: 69
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This was my first marathon and learned a lot, I have been training for a few months and have a running background, yet without actually having run one before I had no idea whatI was getting myself into.  I used timing estimators, calculators, training runs, ect.. to try to gage what pace to shoot for.  I set a goal to finish under 3:30 and planned on doing all it took to get there.  My plan from scouring race reports and talking to everyone I could was start out at about a 7:48 pace and try to hold that until mile 18 and the canyon then open up the legs and if they had it float down the canyon, then just push through the last few miles through the city to the finish.  I have fought through pain before and was sure I would be finishing strong with the crowds and my family cheering me on.  At least that was how I envisioned it would be in my mind... here's how it really went. The afrnoon before we got our packets from the expo then wanted to drive the course to see what we would be up against in the morning.  The drive was beautiful and driving up I was getting excited seeing all the downhill or so it seemed on the drive.  We were able to stay in Layton with Chet's brother the night before the race.  Got up early and headed to the bus area.  Got to the staging area on one of the first buses and got to use the port-a-poties a few times before the lines were too crazy.  Then sat by the fires and warmed up before the race.  The temps. were great and was getting excited for a great run.  Didn't get to warm up as much as I wanted and the next thing I knew the we were lined up and were off...I used my garmin for the race and will give my spilts off that

Mile 1- 7:44   Mile 2- 7:45  Mile 3-  7:43   Mile 4-  7:39 here is where I said goodbye to Chet as he was flying, my stomach started talking to me at mile 3 and I thought it might go away but no so around mile five I hit the potty...short and sweet and back on track....

Mile 5-  7:47  Mile 6-  7:44  Mile 7-  7:47 Mile 8-  7:52 Mile 9-  7:42....I was feeling great through here and was enjoying the views and the vibe of the run...Mile 10- 7:54  Mile 11-7:57 Mile 12- 7:51 Mile 13- 7:59  Mile 14.... here is where I caught back up to Chet at the bottom of the hill...the last few miles were good but seemed to be more uphill then not Mile 14 was 7:54 Mile 15-  8:15..first mile over 8 but with the hills felt pretty good about it, in hindsight I would have backed off a bit...Mile 16- 8:00 Mile 17-  8:01 Mile 18- 7:45 here is where I cheered as we turned into the canyon... time to fly...Mile 19-  8:02  Mile 20 8:19...seriously were did all the downhill go it felt more uphill and my legs were starting to feel it pretty bad the wind did not help either...Mile21 8:35 Mile 22-8:40 somewhere in here the 330 pace group passed me and there was nothing I could do to keep up...Mile 23- 9:07 Mile 24 here is where it got "interesting"- 10:36 Mile 25 11:15 Mile 26 -11:41 last .2- 10:35 I have always heard of hitting the wall but until you are there you can not appreciate it... It was all I could do to keep my legs moving and not stop, as soon as I crossed the finished line my legs gave out completly and had to be picked up off the ground and wheeled to the medical tent. I usually finish strong and was sure I would not  be "that guy," but it is what it is and after some fluids and my color came back they released me back to my worried family.  I have a house with too many stairs and my legs are completly trashed.  My  Garmin has a time of 3:40.58, the pictures my wife took have me crossing the finish at 3:42.44, the official time on the site have me at chip 3:42.19 and gun 3:45:58 don't know what to think about that.  Great race, learned alot, and am already strategizing for the next one. Even through the pain I am hooked.... 

Comments
From Jason McK on Wed, May 25, 2011 at 14:42:59 from 63.255.173.99

Nice 1st Marathon! I'm not sure you're giving the 'wind' justice. I turned the corner to head down off the dam and was shocked at how hard it was blowing. I held the same pace the 2 miles before as I did going down the canyon and it took the same HR to do it. If you were tired, running down that canyon was just as hard as running the flats. Good luck on the next one.

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