Marathon Top 10 Finishes: 7 Bridges ('15), Utah Valley ('13), Salt Lake City ('08), Top of Utah ('07), and St. Louis ('04). Ran around the equator (24901.55) in 4,388 days.
And my largest challenge to date, raise $20,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in honor of my cancer survivorship and in memory of those lost to blood cancer...
DONE! $26,403.70
Grew up outside Chicago and joined the blog while I lived in Salt Lake City. Now living outside Birmingham. I am married with two daughters. Wife thinks I'm crazy for doing marathons. And yes I am crazy I'm a scientist for a living...
Nothing too special this morning. Had initially planned on getting up early and running JRP. However, when my alarm went off I blinked my eyes and it was an hour and a half later. So instead I dashed out the door and ran the Des 10K-SugarHouse loop before church. Avg. 7:57
AM: After two days of sleeping through my alarm I woke up before it today. Tried to go back to sleep and couldn't so just got up. I was already down the block by the time I would have just been rolling out of bed. Good start to the day. Commute run in via SugarHouse. 6-Avg. 9:39
PM: Very long day at work. Then after dinner had parent back to school night. So I didn't get out for my run until almost 9pm. Was feeling sluggish and ran considerably slower on the home loop than I had planned on but got it done. 6-Avg. 6:37
Single: Today was the run that I had wanted yesterday. I was so sluggish then but tonight was just fun. Sleeping the night before was rough. I was so restless. I don't know what my problem was. I had a productive day thought and finally got the revisions back to my boss. I'm down to only owing him one thing completed (in addition to the 9 other ongoing projects that is...). In any case after family time headed back to lab to set-up for tomorrow and then over to City Creek. Parked at the gate and headed up. The first mile I saw a good number of people and then no one. Mostly because it was just after 8pm and getting dark. I continued up. The road is wide enough and there was some good moonlight. I enjoy running at dusk and listening to the wildlife. I went up four turned around and then began to pick it up down the canyon. 5:46, 6:11, 5:38 and 5:07. I really needed that last one after how I'd been feeling physically this week. Now just rest until Saturday. Avg. 6:59 HR 154
Single: One of the best solid nights of sleep I've had in awhile. Sound asleep from pillow to alarm. The run in was sluggish but no surprise after last night's hard run. I just did the SH-commute run in. Today must have been National Get Out and Run Day! Typically on my commute run I see 1 maybe 2 at best other runners. Today I saw 26! Granted 12 of those were the Westminster CC team. The interesting part is of the other 14 only 2 were guys. Also of the other 14 most were solo runners so it wasn't like it was just a club run. The only thing I can think is that with school starting again this week all the students are back in the area. Have a great day. Avg. 9:53
Single: Not a good night's rest but ok. I just was silly... Then woke up before my alarm (again!). The run in was the FH-commute run. Just excited to see what tomorrow brings. Avg. 9:35
TOU 1/2 (13.1 Miles) 01:13:48, Place overall: 11, Place in age division: 4
Easy Miles
Marathon Pace Miles
Threshold Miles
VO2 Max Miles
Trainer 1 Miles
Trainer 2 Miles
Racer Miles
Total Distance
7.00
13.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
20.00
I was pretty nervous about this race. It was Aug 20th,
2008 when I was going to break in my flats for St. George and just broke
myself. Since then I’ve obviously been hesitant in my training. The slower
mileage build and much easier pace has been good for me. Des 10K was a huge
surprise for me but I came into this race very unsure of myself and my ability.
The few longer hard runs I’ve done were pretty tough. I figured I could
surprise myself like at Des 10K and run a 1:12 or run a 1:18. I however wanted
anything under 1:15…
I drove up to Logan after helping put the girls down for the
night. Jon was nice enough to pick up my race packet and Cody let me stay at
his place. Thanks to both of them. Friday night Cody showed me his race report
from the previous year and we went over Paul’s map, both came in very helpful.
I ended up reading Born to Run for about an hour and then got to sleep. I woke
up a couple times, probably nervous about the race. Cody drove to the start
after picking up Paul. At the start we saw a number of people I hadn’t seen in
a while or ever met before. This race was going to be very stacked and I would
just have to wait to see how it played out.
After a little extra wait due to the huge increase in
participation we were headed down the canyon. I stayed back a little the first
few miles to get a good feel for things. I watched Cody, Jon, Albert and a
number of other people slowly gain on me. In addition to the Terran, Alex,
Paul, and Seth who were screaming up ahead.
The first mile was 5:27.55
(183). The pace was good and I wasn’t feeling too bad so I decided I would
stick with it.
The second mile was 5:28.94
(176). Still feeling good and starting to gain a little on Cody. Also, three
guys pulled up alongside me and started discussing pace. The mentioned they
were a 5:45 group obviously going too fast.
The third mile was 5:30.10
(184). Very happy with how the effort felt. I think I caught Cody this mile.
Now on to “yellow shirt”.
The fourth mile was 5:32.07 (184). The “5:45 group” was still
with me and one guy was following TOO close and clipped me a few times. I
decided to very gradually pick it up and see what happened. Fortunately, he(they)
opted to go with me.
The fifth mile was 5:24.68
(183). Not too fast but it did the trick they backed off. I did take a Gu
during this mile as well.
The sixth mile was nearing the end of the canyon 5:21.31 (184). I was starting to gain
on Walter and “yellow shirt”.
The seventh mile was 5:24.42
(184). It was nice to get in to the pretty decent group of fans as we exited
the canyon. I passed Walter and was almost immediately passed by Justin (guy
from Sandy). However, yellow shirt was pretty close in reach. I was hovering in
10th place and really wanted to make top ten.
The eighth mile was 5:34.73
(185). I was in 9th place and feeling pretty good. I really wanted
to get a 55 min 10 mile split at this time.
Mile nine was 5:40.90
(183). Oops… I took a second Gu during this mile. I guess the lack of canyon
descent and tailwind was playing its toll. Also at this point I heard two guys
coming on fast. Turns out it was Joe Wilson and a training buddy. They passed
me like I was standing still and continued on to Justin. Justin fended them off
for awhile. So much for 10th place…
Mile ten was 5:50.25
(182). Still falling off pace a little more than I would have liked and missed
my 55. I think I saw 55:30 (I could add up the splits I guess)…
I knew the second half of mile 11 and all of mile 12 were
going to be painful thanks to the conversation with Cody the night before so I
just clamped down into survival mode. From the cheers of the crowd I knew someone
was not too far behind and I did not want to get passed by anyone else.
Mile eleven was 5:54.12
(182). At least I was still under 6 but I knew the hardest mile was yet to
come. The only thing that kept me moving was the fear of the cheers for the
person behind me. I never looked back.
Mile twelve was 6:09.98
(183). So much for staying under 6 but not as bad as it could have been.
Now to use the downhill.
Mile thirteen is all down to the finish. That you can see
clearly the whole way. I could still see Justin, Joe and friend. Well beyond my
reach but that helped pull me along. Time 5:39.11
(185). Not too shabby and a 0:50.65 (187)
for the finish. Garmin had 0.16 (That’s what we get for not being allowed to
run tangents.).
Final Garmin time 1:13:48.81
(Avg. 5:36-HR 183) final chip time 1:13:47.9.
Second fastest half of all time so overall very happy with it. Since I didn’t
know what to expect I had to be happy with whatever I got and I was. I did end
up 11th overall. Surprisingly, 6 of the 10 in front of me were in my
age group. Including 1 (Tarren), 2 (Alex), and 3 (Paul). So 11th
overall those three get removed and still fourth in age group so out of the
medals L…
But happy with the day, being able to runmy second fastest time, chat with a number of bloggers and local running
studs, congratulations to Carol on her marriage, visits to Narnia (see Paul’s
or Cody’s reports), etc. etc.
Minor warm-up and a double cool-down (about 7 total).