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Location:

Draper,UT,

Member Since:

Jan 03, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Ironman:

Coeur D' Alene 2007

Florida 2008

St. George 2010

St. George 2011

PR:

100 mile - 24:50:10 @ Wasatch 2011

50 mile - 8:14 @ Buffalo 2009

Marathon - 2:56:35 @ SG 2010

Half Marathon PR  - 1:25 @ SLC 2009

10k - 37:xx @ Spectrum 2008

Ultras:

Moab Red Hot 50k+ 2008

Squaw Peak 50m 2008

Buffalo Run 50m 2009

Squaw Peak 50m 2009

Wasatch 100m 2009

Squaw Peak 50m 2011

Wasatch 100m 2011

Short-Term Running Goals:

2:45 marathon

Sub 10 hour Ironman

Sub 24 hour 100 mile

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Kona


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Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 256.34
North Face Singletrack Lifetime Miles: 186.67
Saucony Xodus 2.0 Lifetime Miles: 175.92
Hoka Bondi B Lifetime Miles: 151.14
K Swiss Kwicky Blade Lifetime Miles: 9.53
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
116.210.0065.02
Kinvara Miles: 37.24North Face Singletrack Miles: 15.50
Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:56:35, Place overall: 89
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Possibly my best day of running ever.  Have thought so much about the race, better start writing it down before it fades. 

Goal for the race - sub 3.  No more, no less.  After chasing this goal for no less than 4 years, having two 3 flat times (+seconds), a 3:01 and getting a little sidetracked, I was not about to let another opportunity slip away.  I diabolically planned out my attack, dividing the course into 7 sections and set my mind like a bear trap that I was not going to give the race away.

Slept lousy - was more anxious than I've been in a long time for a race.  Woke up and everything was ready though ate, drank and got down to the buses.  Start line was super warm - didn't even want to be near the fires.  Got in some good stretching and a good little warmup then it was time to go.  Started a few seconds back from the timing mat & started watch right before crossing. 

Section 1: Start to 5 miles.

Plan here was to basically just not go out to fast.  Knew it would be easy and tempting to bank time early, but plan was to resist the urge but stay comfortably below 6:50.  Felt fine, HR was in control and pace felt very natural.  Wiped sweat from my brow @ very first mile marker, knew it was going to be a hot one. 

6:37

6:48

6:27

6:28

6:43

Section 2: 5 miles to bottom of Veyo

Plan here was to dial it up as much as I felt like.  Veyo is an inevitability so 2 or so quick miles shouldn't derail anything, right?  Pushed pace up until HR was several BPM over avg and stayed there until the base of Veyo.

6:06

6:06

Section 3: Veyo through 11

Despite feeling like I was really dogging it, hill split was ~20 seconds better than last year.  Ran by HR through here, wanted to keep it right @ avg to that point.  Didn't worry so much about the pace.  I believe I have pushed too hard through Dammeron too much in previous years, worried about banking time.  Not this year, watched my HR & hydrated a lot.

7:32

7:14

7:04

7:26

Section 4: 11 through start of hill above Snow

Returned to pace from start of the race (glad to see it was still sort of there).  Didn't want to start really pushing yet, just wanted to get though the half without leaving too much work in the 2nd half but quicker than through Dammeron.

6:53

6:46

6:44

6:12

Section 5: Hill above snow - 18

Was very pleased to round the corner and head down toward Snow.  Dialed the pace back up to where I was coming into Veyo, but it did feel a little harder on my legs so I didn't try to hold on for as long.  Felt good pushing down past Snow but backed off the gas for 16 to 18.  Was very stoked to be running well here; last year this is where the legs were done, the year before this where I thought the weather was the worst - bad rain & wind.

6:07

6:36

6:48

Section 6: Mile 18ish

Decided to take this hill very easy and let the legs recover a little.  Was a little surprised it wasn't quicker to be honest, so I stayed with an easy pace until a little further past 19.  Glad I did - HR came down nicely and felt prepared to burn the house down for the last 10k.

7:29

Section 7: 20 to the finish

Arrived @ 20 mile clock at 2:15:xx - 3 minutes faster than ever before and legs still felt ready to race.  Despite early intentions of running @ higher HR, felt I still needed to be smart so I tried to stay not too far above avg HR to this point (163).  Fortunately, that was right around a 6:40 pace for me so I just ran with that.  Just before Diagonal, saw a friend riding his bike up the course and gave me great energy - was very happy to see him.  While I was not willing at any point to let myself think the sub 3 was in the bag, in going over the math with him, saying it out loud was very reassuring and I turned onto Diagonal super energized.

6:48

6:28

6:55

6:45

6:30

6:40

6:32

1:39 (@5:49)

2:56:35.  Not sure where official results are posted yet...I think I saw 89th overall at the finish line results.  Also managed to sneak into 3rd place overall for the Grand Slam - first time ever to set foot on a podium.  Was kind of fun.

One of the best races ever  - was soo very happy to get it done this time.  Difference was definitely in my training.  Worked up to some quality high mileage runs, also HR schooling was very beneficial. (avg 165, max 182)

I think I'll do another.

 

Nutrition should be noted for future reference:  carried 3 GU's (tri-berry) and 2 packages of shot blok's (orange).  Ate all GU's & all bloks throughout race + water at almost every AS. 

Kinvara Miles: 26.28
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Great run tonight on the Jersey Shore.  No sightings of Jwow or Snooki.  Felt really good starting out, calves & groin were feeling a little tight by the last mile or so.  Good run though.

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Beautiful mid-day run on Jersey Shore over to Statue of Liberty State Park.  Legs not much better than last night.

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I'll take a 4 tonight.  Went out for a slow & low evening run.  Great temperatures - feeling better than I did in NJ.

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Morning b-loop.  Me, D, J, T & M.  Temps starting to drop but it still feels pretty good.

Got out on my bike tonight also after work.  Felt really good, miss riding the bike.  Just a short one - better than nothing though.

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Another b-loop this am, went the Ernie way...good group me, J, T, D, B, M, JS.

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3.750.000.00

Morning Eagle loop - don't always love how this almost always ends up being less than even 4 miles but it really is cool to be way up the hillside so early in the morning when it is so dark.  Me, T & M.

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Morning b-loop the Ernie way.  Me, D, J, M, B, J.  Ran back on the shoreline instead of the CC road.

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Got out this morning for a Camp Williams/Suncrest loop.  Went with a co-worker & we just took it pretty easy.  Had a gnarly headwind heading south into the UC then again coming south around the point of the mountain on the east side frontage road.  125 avg HR, 157 max

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Evening ride - Avg HR 149, Max 169.  Strange, felt much harder than HR would suggest.  

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5.350.000.00

Good old fashioned morning b-loop.  Me, T, J, MB.

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Same as yesterday, me, T & J.  I need some new trail shoes BADLY

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Really not much of a run today.  Got up early to get an early start on my Wasatch trailwork as a hopeful lottery entrant for next year.  Went up Eagle a mile or so and started whacking away at the overgrowth.  Did get a good run back down the mountain with my 10 - 15lb backpack.

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5.300.000.00

Slightly modified b loop this am.  Snow on the ground - me, MB, T, J & E+1.

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1st time ever lunchtime run.  Was too chicken to run in the 8 inches of snow that no doubt covered the shoreline trail this am so I decided to give a workday run a shot.  With temps so much cooler now I thought I should be able to get in a good run without returning to work a sweaty mess.  And after reading a runners world article sometime ago about bringing baby wipes & baby powder to help you cleanup after a run I decided to give it a shot.  It could not have been a more perfect day.  By the time 12 rolled around the sun was out, snow was melted and temps were ideal.  I wore a long sleeve compression top + short sleeve + gloves.  Really didn't need the long sleeve or gloves at all.  Started sweating after only a mile or so in so I just pulled the pace way back and enjoyed the run.  Ran along the Provo river on a running path that is a little more out of the way than the main path that follows University.  It was so nice -  this is really such a perfect time of year to run anyway with the temps and fall colors.  And I never get to enjoy it because I'm always running in the early am or maybe in the evening in busy traffic areas.  It was a great run and I think I even cleaned up ok afterwards.  Will do again for sure.

Kinvara Miles: 5.93
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Same workday run  as I did yesterday (accidentally posted on Tues) just a little shorter.  Even better today though - wore just a short sleeve with no gloves.  Temps were maybe 2 degrees warmer but I kept an easier pace to keep the sweat down.  This may become a more usual run for me.  It was a very nice midday break.

Kinvara Miles: 5.03
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Morning b loop - me, MB, D & B

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A good old fashioned widowmaker loop.  Most miles I've run since SG.  This run has some heinous steeps but some sweet downs too.  I'm sure we held some pretty decent pace times on the downs - hopefully not too much is gone.  Got a new pair of North Face Singletrack shoes with my spoils of my Grand Slam finish.  Started out great but rubbed a heel blister at only about 8 miles in.  Quite disappointed in that although after a sock readjustment it didn't bother me at all.  Hopefully just breaking them in.

North Face Singletrack Miles: 15.50
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Kinvara Miles: 37.24North Face Singletrack Miles: 15.50
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