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Location:

Pocatello,ID,USA

Member Since:

Sep 30, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Ran one mile in 4:58 in 1989.

Pocatello Half marathon: I was 3rd overall with a time of 1:27:02, 9/05/2009

Turkey trot: 3.20 Miles at a 6:03 Pace.

Short-Term Running Goals:

To stay fit..

Long-Term Running Goals:

Have Fun!

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Race: Salt Lake Marathon (13.15 Miles) 01:39:18, Place overall: 200, Place in age division: 22
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Wow what a race. When I went into this race I was really nervous. I had been running the treadmill and was not sure how I would run a race on the road. But thanks to God and Kory I was able to run a good race.  I have to thank God for helping me because when I started He gave me some scripture that helped me to know that He was going to help me and when by body started falling apart he help me to finish the race.  And Kory for going with me and also helping to build my confidence and having someone there to talk to and come up with a plan of how to run the race.  Also, the day of the race the weather really sucked and the wind was just horrible, I think the wind was blowing at 20 mph with gust up to 25 mph. My over all place was 200 out of 3819, and for my age I was 22 out of 199. Some of my problems were that I needed to be more hill ready and I was not.  So before my next race in May I plan on running some hill. The next race will be in Ogden Utah May 17 and I am a little excited to run.

1.       7:37

2.       7:22

3.       7:27

4.       6:54

5.       7:08

6.       7:25

7.       7:16

8.       7:19

9.       7:25

10.   8:04

11.   7:52

12.   8:18

13.   8:02

       .15. 7:12

 

Now some fun stuff about the day before and the day of the race. I did get to meet some really good runners like Sasha and Adam, thanks to Kory for introducing me to them.  But one thing about Sasha is he really helped me on my running by giving me a running plan during the winter which really helped be to get to this point of my running, so thank you very much. One funny thing about the start of the race was when they started the race I stood around for about three minutes and when I finally got to the chip starter the song  playing on my mp3 player was  “who let the dogs out.”  And after the race I was waiting to cheer Kory, Adam and Sasha on I was really amazed by watching the winners of the marathon coming in to the home stretch.  Then I had a really good ride home and great conversation with Kory. This was a very very fun weekend for me.

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Comments
From Bonnie on Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 18:33:30

Congratulations Barry -- can't wait to hear all about it!

Bonnie

From Lybi on Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 20:28:21

Wow! Huge improvement! Enjoy your triumph.

From ron on Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 22:56:22

way to go Barry! PR and your short term goal. congrats

From barry on Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 00:10:32

Bonnie,

Thanks i will give a report tomorrow.

Lybi,

It was a tough course, but thanks.

Ron,

Thanks. Now i get to change my short term and long term goal.

From wheakory on Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 20:36:49

Barry, you did awesome and you did it with confidence, and going into Ogden you'll really be ready to even PR that race.

We both need to train the hill to get ready.

From barry on Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 21:17:17

Thanks Kory

You helped me a lot, so thank you. I think if there were no wind you would have made your goal. Keep up the good work.

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