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South Jordan Marathon

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Member Since:

Oct 28, 2014

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Had an enjoyable HS career running for Mountain View was a part of the 2003 XC National Championship team.

Loved running in College won one conference championship in the indoor 3k  and was 2nd in XC conference (probably my best race) and finished 50th at Mountain regionals in XC. Like most competitive runners never felt like I maxed out but have lots of great memories and made a lot of great friends.

800m - 1:54

1 mile - 4:09

5k - 15:14

Short-Term Running Goals:

Take a crack at a marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Enjoy the Grind and stay fit

Personal:

Married with two little ones who are also my training partners!

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Race: South Jordan Marathon (22 Miles) 02:31:00
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I haven't really wanted to relive this experience but it was a good serving of humble pie. Apart from a long drive the night before complicated by an hour long traffic jam and a 1 am bed time things went well was hydrated and carbo loaded. I did miss a shake out run as well but didn't really stress about any of it. Weather was good maybe a little warm if anything. Got to the start fine and did a short half mile warm up with strides. T-bake hooked me up with the garmin which provided awesome data and splits. The race started out great opening mile we were on 6:40 pace and I was running with a small group of 3 which included the women's winner. It felt too easy and I wanted to be at 6:10 pace at least so I went to the front and then Jason came up along side me and we started to clip. I stayed side-by-side for about 3 miles and after a pair of 5:45's decided it was too quick and let him go on the big hill. Hit 10k in goal time for a low 2:40. T-bake got me my first bottle and I actually caught back up with Howe on the down hill and just let my legs go with the decline until mile 10. I started to notice a little pain and tried to ease up a bit as 3rd place was way back. I hit halfway in 1:22 but could tell the opening downhill had taken its toll. It was damage control time but I didn't panick yet. By mile 15 it was over. I couldn't keep it under 7 min pace and had to stop or vomit. I limped on for another couple of miles near 7 min pace but the quads were shot and I had a bad pain in my R glute that didn't feel right. I was passing half marathoners at this point and was embarrassed to be in second place jogging 8 min pace and stopping every half mile. I finally called it as I could hardly walk my legs were super trashed and with 4 miles left I was looking at 40 min of walking and possible injury. Never DNF'ed before but I think I made the right call. Still really frusturating as second place ran just over 3 hrs. I could have jogged 7 min pace from the gun and collected $200. Jason was 2:40 flat and there was no way I was going to beat him today.

Splits 6:11, 5:42, 5:55, 6:16, 6:33, 7:23, 6:17, 5:52, 6:04, 6:03, 6:21, 6:20, 6:14 for 1:21:17 for 13 miles

6:47, 6:55, 7:11, 8:17, 7:06, 7:04, 7:55, 9:09, 9:22 f or mile 22 

 

I don't feel like I was overly ambitious I knew the distance was hard and my training sub par. I had gone sub 1:20 on half the milage. I had run a solid 18 miler at 6:30 pace with a stroller and felt good at the end of the run. I felt I could keep things under 7 min pace for the last 8 even though I realized they would hurt a lot. I just don't think my muscles were ready for the downhill. I have always had calf pain with the half but the full absolutely shredded my quads and glutes as well. I don't have any nearby hills to run on so all my flat land training might have done me in. The pace was still the biggest problem and I learned that the hard way. Definately want to tackle one in the future but we will see if time allows. 

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