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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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Race: Bairgutsman (10.93 Miles) 02:08:29, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
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First race I've ever won.  

The Bairgutsman starts at a church in Fruit Heights and runs about a mile uphill on pavement before you begin the dirt trail ascent of about 4.5 miles up to the top of Farmington Canyon (the two large white communcation balls up on the top of the mountain north of Lagoon).   While in years prior to 2011 you then ran down the big wide road up there, you now turn around and bomb back down Bair canyon as recklessly as possible - at least that's what I did.  

I lead out on the heels of crowd favorite & multiple-times winner & finisher, Corbin Talley on the road up to the trailhead.  The pace was comfortable.  I had a little lead by the trailhead and, having messaged a previous top finisher, Scott Jamie, tried to run to at least the first stream crossing.  From there I ran what I could & power hiked the rest.  Knowing Corbin was lurking behind I figured I would just push the cardio climb as hard as I wanted to until something stopped working or he passed me.  I made it to the top sometime under 1:25 and will admit to enjoying a little bit the blank stares of the volunteers up there who were clearly expecting Corbin to top out first.  After the turnaround I felt like I was in a barely-controlled free fall charging back down the narrow, overgrown, washed-out twisting trail trying to keep just enough control to not run into the oncoming traffic.  Again, I knew who was behind so I figured I would bomb as hard as I could until I crashed, got passed or something stopped working. 

I felt blisters form within a mile or two of the top on my heels from the steep, loose, fast descent and my quads were quickly beat.  I channeled the descent from Windy Pass in the Squaw Peak 50, the plunge & the dive, and just tried to keep going.  Any slight uphill was a welcome relief to let my quads relax even for just a moment.  It wasn't until I got onto the pavement that I dared look over my shoulder and was relieved to not see anyone.  The mile or so to the finish took forever and it was all I could do to fling my feet in front of me and skid on my midfoot trying to avoid my heel blisters.  Raced with two close friends who ended up 3rd & 4th overall.

What a great race!  I'm not sure how far the race is supposed to be but my garmin read 10.93 when I stopped it. 

Comments
From Twinkies on Sun, Aug 05, 2012 at 09:24:17 from 63.248.59.181

Congrats on the win. You were flying down that course. I was amazed how early you passed me. Since that course has only be used for two years, you are set a new course record. Way to go.

From Dorsimus on Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 12:53:20 from 209.23.248.163

You just RIPPED that course! I couldn't believe it when you came blasting down (much sooner than I had seen Corbin last year). That is some serious speed up and a blistering (literally, I guess!) speed down! All weekend I've been saying "2:08? I can't believe it!" :)

Well done on a challenging course.

From Camdog on Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 19:50:47 from 65.130.23.239

Thanks guys - hope to be back next year!

From Jon on Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 09:12:21 from 98.71.141.210

That's a tough race for a first win- congrats on that! Anytime you beat Corbin, it's a good day.

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