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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,

Member Since:

Dec 29, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

A marathon runner just trying to enjoy good health and running long. 22 years between marathon 6 & 7, raising kids. 48 marathons and counting. Average finishing time ~  3:25. Want to keep this average above 3:30 as I continue to age deepin into my 50's.   Looking for a 3:12 in SLC 2012

Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep my SL Marathon time in "teens". Possibly break the teens (3:12 - 3:00).  Two screws in right knee gives me a reality check on my ambitions. I don't want to sacrafice my joint for too crazy of a goal. Good health is my real goal.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue running strong into my 60's, and add to my marathon count.  In 1982 I finished St. George at 2:57, 1 second behind a 60 year old. I've always  wondered if I could break 3 hours when I'm in my 60's. I'd like to find out.

Personal:

Married 26 years. Rosalie and I have 4 children. Love running hills, especially up Millcreek Canyon. I live 3/4 mile from its base.

Redrock Marathon 2011: 3:33 - major accomplish. 3,300' elevation gain.

SLC Marathon 2009, 2010 & 2011 : 3:15

Ogden Marathon 2010: 3:22

Teton Dam Marathon 2010 3:18

Deseret News 2010 3:47 (broke arm 30 hours before run - arm in cast)

Park City Marathon 2010 3:45 (arm in cast)

Pocatello Marathon 2010: 3:12

St. George Maratho 3:10 (2009 & 2010) 3:08:50 (2011) 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Nike Lunaracer Lifetime Miles: 299.90
DS Trainer Lifetime Miles: 204.80
Brooks GTS 10 Lifetime Miles: 752.05
Brooks GTS 11 Lifetime Miles: 431.40
Mtn Bike Lifetime Miles: 410.00
Raveana 2 Lifetime Miles: 241.60
NB Lifetime Miles: 21.00
Race: Teton Dam Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:18:28, Place overall: 5, Place in age division: 1
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
13.1013.1026.20

With a new race director, they've managed to increase the participation in the marathon from about 60 in 2008 to 128 in 2010. The route also changed, making  it a little easier by cutting out the 300' hill at mile 7, and running through Sugar City. This is a long-straight, slightly downhill run without any turns. You get into a nice rythym, but it's nice to have turns, because you can see the runners ahead. I held 5th place the entire way from mile 6 on. My half marathon split time was 1:30:45. I was feeling good and KNEW I could PR at 3:10. The wind was strong, out of the north-north east. We had a little help over our right shoulder running west. Not a lot but enough to stay cool. There were in total, about 4 miles north and 1 mile back east into a the head wind.  My 8 and 16 mile splits were 55 and 1:53. I was pleased, and KNEW 3:10 to 3:15 was possible, beating my 2008 time of 3:18 on a course that was a little easier. The race manual said Hammer Gel at 8, 12, 16, 20 mile marks, with electrolites at every other mile.  I started getting low on energy at 12 and asked for a Gel. "Sorry", they said. But they did have the drink.  As luck would have it, none of the tables had Gel, and none had anything but water to drink. Getting low on energy also made me a little angry at the race director. No one had any Gel. No one.  Twice I hate half a bananna, but I really wanted some quick sugar and there was none to be found.

The fellow who ran 200 yards ahead for 20 miles started to distance me until the hill at 17 miles. Then I started gaining on him. We finished 45 seconds a part. I know that if I had energy, I'd have knocked off a few minutes.  Rosalie and Teresa were at the finish line. I walked right past them and into the coral. I needed to eat. I ate 3 oranges and stuffed a piece of bread. Feeling life return, I then found the race director and expressed my disappointment about the Gel. He was incredulous, and said "I took it out to every station before the race started. They must not know what it was". He left immediately and went out to the stations and got it going for those behind.

I've never slowed down nearly 20 minutes on a second half before. I could have run a better time had things worked out. I should have carried at least one Gel.  I was grateful that I had a bagle and a banana for breakfast. Oh yes, for dinner I went to their expo and had the potato bar. This was a different pre-race meal than I'd had before, and it was good. It gave me a little gas during the night, making it hard to sleep, which may or may not have been related.  I really like this run and plan to do it again. I think they've got the right course, though I miss running by the Temple.

 

Nike Lunaracer Miles: 26.20
Comments
From jtshad on Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:47:57 from 204.134.132.225

Great job on a tough course, that hill in the second half is a killer! Sorry about the supply issues on the course, that happened to me when I ran it a couple of years ago as well. Michael tries hard but sometimes falls short (plus it is hard to get good volunteers!). Way to hang tough and finish well with no fuel on this course.

I am glad the wind was from the north and not in your face on the uphill section!

BTW, I think the official number of full marathon finishers this year was about 130, down a bit from last year.

From Twinkies on Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 09:47:48 from 67.166.116.191

Congrats on a great race. You really pushed hard through that second half. I thought I was the only blogger in that race until I saw your report. Sorry I didn't meet you.

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