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Woods Cross,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 01, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

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Current Running Life:
5k: 17:50 (2010 NSL)
10k: 38:20 (2007 Des News)
1/2 Marathon: 1:23:30 (2009 Provo Half)
Marathon: 2:53:46 (2007 St George)

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Personal:

Daddy to 3 great kids - 16 year old son and 11 year old twin daughters

I do not know what tomorrow will bring but I do know it will start with a run.

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Adrenaline 2014 Blue (1) Lifetime Miles: 442.70
Adrenaline 2014 Red (1) Lifetime Miles: 429.20
Race: Timpanogas Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:29:56
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
0.0013.1013.10

How many race reports begin with "I didn't know what to expect from this race"?  For this race, I really didn't know what to expect.  After being sick a few weeks ago and virtually no running for the last 3 weeks I was extremely concerned about how I would do.  When I did run, I was barely able to get my pace under 8:00/mile.  Feeling like I was just being a big baby and had to start pushing myself again I decided that I would go out at a decent pace and try to hold on.  Stayed the night in Lehi so that we could get an extra hour of sleep.  Other than my legs feeling a little sore, I felt pretty good when I woke up.  Went outside to check the temperature and it was slightly warmer than I had hoped.  At the top of the canyon, it was a little cooler and the weather turned out to be good for most of the race.  The gun went off and I started the usual bobbing and weaving to get to my proper place in the pack. 

Mile 1: 6:10 - The first mile is a screaming downhill and I was moving really well.  This was a good sign considering how I have felt lately.  I knew this was way too fast but considering the downhill and adrenaline I was just going to go with it. 

Mile 2: 6:47 - The course leveled out a little and I got into a more comfortable pace.  Breathing was more labored than it should have been.

Mile 3: 6:43 - Similar elevation change as mile 2.  Just trying to hold a good 1/2 marathon pace.

Mile 4: 6:40 - Much of the same.

Mile 5: 6:20 - A little steeper downhill.  I focused on my leg turnover.  Every once in awhile I would slip back to my loping stride but would then force myself to take shorter, quicker strides.  I was able to pass a few people as I did this.  I also took my first GU at the aid station.  Earlier than I normally do but had to take advantage of where the aid stations were.

Mile 6: 6:22 - Very similar to mile 5.  I was starting to feel some burning in my legs and knew that the downhills were taking it's toll.  Happy to make it this far at this pace.

Mile 7: 6:32 - Still going and surprised I was able to maintain the pace.  Hit the halfway mark at 42:30 and thought that I could still come in around 1:26 after I gave back a little once the course flattens out.

Mile 8: 6:46 - We left the canyon and the course is beginning to flatten out.  It got warm through here but quickly cooled again once we hit the trail and had a good amount of tree cover.

Mile 9 : 7:18 - A lot more uphill than I expected.  I really struggled with the climb.  My breathing became really labored and the effects of all of the downhill reared it's ugly head.  My focus was to get to the top of the hill and then hope that I would recover well enough to take advantage of the downhill.  The highlight of the whole race happened in this mile as I saw Smooth ahead of me.  I didn't think it was her at first because I was shocked that it was this late in the race when I caught up to her and could not believe how well she was moving. 

Mile 10: 7:28 - My legs would not respond when I asked them to move again after cresting the hill.  There was just nothing there.  I'm sure the lack of mileage this month is the culprit in addition to the pounding of the first half of the race.

Mile 11: 7:18 - Having given up on the race, I just wanted to finish under 1:30.  It felt like I was crawling.  Everybody else must have experienced the same thing because very few people passed me.

Mile 12: 7:31 - Just plugging along.

Mile 13.1: 7:52 (7:09 pace) - At the 12 mile mark, I knew I had to start moving if I wanted to come in under 1:30.  Picked up the pace a little.  I'm not sure of my exact time because I forgot to stop my Garmin but I'm pretty sure it is just under 1:30.

Bummer of a race but it is exactly what I expected.  I had hoped for 1:25 but knew that it was not going to happen.  The good news is that I was able to hold a decent pace and push myself for 2/3 of the race.  Considering how I have felt for the last 3 weeks that is a big improvement.  Maybe I was just being a baby and was afraid to put in the effort I should.

I would have liked to stay at the end a little longer to see Smooth finish but I had kids waiting in the hotel and I needed to get back to them.  Hoping that she finished as strong as she looked when I saw her on the course.

Adrenaline 2011 3 Miles: 13.10
Comments
From Rob on Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 16:38:32 from 204.15.86.95

Nice job, you summed up how I felt much better than I did myself. Course was definitely harder than I was led to believe.

From Kelli on Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 16:51:56 from 71.219.99.3

Smooth has not replied, but she finished STRONG, as always!!!

Nice job on the race, I believe the ending was tough. There was more up in there than I thought (I ran the full and I do not remember that much down at the beginning!!!) I think your comments about the end were true, pretty much everyone slowed!

REST WELL!!!

From JD on Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 17:50:26 from 71.37.96.194

Nice job Andy. Kind of a nice break through after feeling so blah the past few weeks. Must have felt nice to move through 13 miles so quickly!

From Steve Piccolo on Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 17:54:25 from 67.2.46.110

Nice job, Andy! Sub 1:30 is great.

From Teena Marie on Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 18:22:31 from 67.2.79.18

Is "stud muffin" a term that is still used? Or does it age me?

Seriously ... you are AWESOME!!!

You were so sick this past month. You did INCREDIBLE!!! :) :) :)

From Kelli on Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 18:28:05 from 71.219.99.3

STUD MUFFIN???? Oh my, Teena, that is an oldie!

From Tom on Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 18:58:23 from 67.199.180.90

Nice job Andy. Great you could hang in there even when things got tough after mile 9 and still snag the sub 1:30.

From Rachelle on Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 22:32:14 from 66.7.127.115

Congrats! I wish I could have hung onto you and beat the 1:30! Nice job though, you are a great runner.

From DaleG on Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 01:37:09 from 71.199.57.238

I am impressed with your time considering the lack of running after being so sick. You did very well in my book. Well done, Andy!

From timp on Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 09:26:56 from 99.110.188.230

Nice job, Andy. Sounds like you did your best on a challenging course, especially with the recent illness.

From allie on Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 12:28:50 from 24.10.191.18

great job, andy. you've had a rough few weeks leading into this race, and sub-1:30 is very solid. i liked your commentary about mile 9 and the effects of the downhill rearing its ugly head. i felt the exact same way. those final few miles were tough!

From MarcE on Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 15:03:26 from 204.16.82.120

That's a great race in my book! Welcome back, Andy!

From Smooth on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 20:11:56 from 67.2.116.101

Andy ~ I was so so so so happy to see you! :) :) :)

Those rolling hills on the parkway were real buggers after all the downhill in the canyon. That uphill at mile 12 was mean! You powered thru nicely! GREAT job consider all you've been through the last few weeks! CONGRATZ on getting the sub 1:30! :)

From Kathie on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 20:15:51 from 97.126.210.248

Great race Andy, from your time you would have never known you were so very sick.

From Kam on Thu, Aug 04, 2011 at 16:21:23 from 68.66.163.179

That's a nice comeback race for you, Andy. That course looks intriguing, with the hard stuff after screaming down the canyon.

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