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holladay,Ut,usa

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Mar 11, 2007

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Local Elite

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Race: Salt Lake City Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:52:11, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 1
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Well I didn't get beat by "Thing 1 and Thing 2".  These jugglers were amazing to watch, but not when you're in the race.  Or hearing from the crowd " There's a juggler ahead of you." I followed them and their parade of film crews in golf carts most of the way. I passed Thing 1 as I left Liberty Park and finally passed Thing 2 right after State Street.  It was a huge relief knowing what I would hear from friends and neighbors if they beat me and juggling all the way.  Any way I talked to them after they both are sub 2:30 marathoners.  They almost broke the world record, within a minute I heard.  Good job for them. 

I did get chicked today but only by one.  I had to use a last minute kick to pass Zuzanna who would have been number 2. 

The race went good and I acomplished what I set out to try to do win the masters division.  My time was a little slower than I thought I would run, but other than the jugglers there wasn't anyone ahead of me to push with.  So I sat back and waited and waited finally Zuzanna came up on me with a half mile left to go and passed me.  I gave myself a mental check if it was worth trying to hang on her and let her go.  With 26 mile mark just ahead I changed my mind and said let's see if I could catch her.  She was now about 40 meters ahead of me.  I kicked in and passed her with about 100 meters to go and had to keep kicking because I didn't know if she was trying to race me or not.  I must not of used it all in the race because it seemed like I had plenty left in the tank.

After the race I came home for my ice bath, oh the things we do for fun. Then mowed the lawn I have been neglecting.  I found that if I keep moving I don't stiffen up as much.  Calfs are tight and one knee is sore, but overall I feel good and I am happy with the days outcome.

Quick Note: Dakota ran his 2nd half today and won his age group 11 & under 1:48 and Bre was the first place girl in the 15 -18 in the 5K.  Wife, Kim ran the half and said she made her goals she has set. 

Comments
From brent on Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 10:17:28

Bill, congradulations

From Cody on Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 22:56:53

That is quite the race! Good Job! I too find it challenging to run hard when I am all by myself. I am sure the Things gave you quite the motivation. That is incredible to juggle at that pace. Neat story.

I am looking forward to try and chase you down in the 30K and Ogden Marathon. You have been a motivation for me for quite some time. Keep up the crazy mileage (after some well deserved rest). Its impressive.

From Jed on Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 19:26:28

Great job, Bill! I loved your description of the Things. Marathons are hard enough without having to deal with a circus act and a camera crew. Congrats to your family, too!

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