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Location:

Cambridge,MA,

Member Since:

Apr 15, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

3:25:46 Marathon (Seattle '07)

1:36:56 Half Marathon (Whidbey '07)

1:34:30 Half Marathon - in race (Seattle '07)

53:02 12k (Rhody Run '07)

6:55 pace 14.52/185 mi relay (Northwest Passage '08)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Weight

June 1: 163  157!

June 8: 161  156

June 15: 159  156

June 22: 157  153

June 29: 155

July 6: 153

July 13: 151

July 20: 149  August 1: 149.6!

Races

Oct 26: Cape Cod Marathon 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Emulate my stepfather -- still running at 87!


Personal:

I know a secret technique for opening mangos taught me by a Wolof sorcerer. I was briefly a political appointee at the U.N. I am intimately familiar with a disciple of David Hume.

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Race: Moab Half Marathon 00:00:00
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I'm filling out this race report almost as expeditiously as I ran it--which was, I guess, infinitely not-expeditiously. The sad story begins with Chapter Four of my dissertation. Moab was always going to be the last hurrah before really buckling down to crank the damn thing out, but I thought I'd exploit it further and try to use it as motivation to get the chapter done. So it's 2 am on the night before, and clearly not going to happen. Finally that fact dawns on me (so to speak), so I stack everything in a pile, throw some clothes in a bag and call it a night, setting my alarm for six. Wake up less than refreshed, call a cab to the airport, don't have time or energy for the shuttle. Am on the plane to SLC by 7:15. Cody is very kindly picking me up, and we have a plan.

We taxi out to the runway, and hang out there for an unusually long time. Finally the captain gets over the loudspeaker. "Excuse me, folks," he drawls Midwesternishly, "but we're getting a strange smell from the air conditioner" ("Changed your underwear lately?" my seatmate mutters). Continuing: "We're going to have to pull back to the terminal and get it checked out."

The story after that kind of melts into the crowd. There were lines, lines, and more lines. They kept on trying to jolly us along, and finally I call Cody up and tell him to leave for Moab without me. He gives me Walter's number, and Walter very kindly sets it up with his family so there's room for me in the car, but I got no word from Delta and they won't arrange an alternate flight until their maintenance crew renders a decision on the plane. Finally at 11:30 the word comes down, they're sending up a new one from Portland. By this time, too late for Walter. I'm sure I could have got them to spring for a rental car, but the thought of driving three hours wasn't too appealing at that stage, so I just bagged it. Thanks to David and crew for setting it up, hope you guys had a good time, sorry I couldn't make it.

Anyway, I've been at 30-40 miles a week this month, just trying to maintain a minimum level of performance until the madness is all over.

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Dale on Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 18:05:44

Hey, sorry this didn't work out for you. Working on a dissertation? No wonder you haven't been blogging much. Good luck and keep your head down (except for when you run....bad form).

From josse on Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 18:50:01

I felt so bad that you didn't make it down to Maob. And am glad to hear thing are just busy and that is why you haven't been bloging. When does the maddness end?

From David on Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 23:02:40

Good to see you back on the blog, even for a not-so-good story. I'll be in touch soon, we'll run one of these weekends and catch up.

From Aaron on Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 12:27:48

Josse-- thanks. I was pretty bummed, but the truth is traveling on two-plus hours sleep and then running hard would have been tough. Hope your race went well. Madness ends never, but hopefully the dissertation will be more or less done end June.

David -- sounds good!

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