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Race: Striders WRC 30K (30 Miles) 01:59:12, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 4
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
2.0018.6520.65

Striders 30K in Eden Utah. 1:59:12 (6:23 ave) 8th overall

I had a goal of breaking 2 hours for this race and I acheived that goal so I am happy.  I ran much better today than in the Half-Marathon a few weeks ago.  I was actually only 1 min slower on my 1/2 marathon split today on a hillier course. 

I started out with Bill C. and Ted L.  We ran 2 miles together and chatted about this and that.  They were going a tad faster than I wanted to go so I let them pull away.  James and Bob (HRH) came up on me and gave me some company.  We ended up running most of the way together.  We had Dustin there for a while and also Nathan too.  It was sure nice having some company to pass the time.  That made a big difference over the course of the race to run with people.

Here are the splits according to my Garmin, however, it wasn't that far off from the mile markers this race (Bad Tangents started to add up).

 Mile 1

 6:09

 HR Ave = 169

 2

 6:15

 175

 3

 6:13

175 

 4

 6:20

 178

 5

 6:22

 175

 6

 6:21

 176

 7

 6:24

 176

 8

 6:27

 176

 9

 6:22

 177

 10

 6:17

 179

 11

 6:11

 177

 12

 6:16

 175

 13

 6:22

 177

 14

 6:21

 178

 15

 6:34

 178

 16

 6:32

 179

 17

 6:44

 179

 18

 6:45

 181

 18.69

 4:10 (6:03 ave)

 185

I ran well keeping pretty even splits until about mile 14-15 when I ran out of gas.  That is when James pulled away and it was Bob and I to the end.  I had to keep surging to stay with Bob as I would drop back every 1/4 mile or so but then realize I can stay with him, and it is all mental.  I did have a bit of a HR drift over the last 5K, but it could have been the hills not me.

Good Job to Paul for winning...again and winning the circuit.  The fastrunningblog had a great showing with most of the top 10 runners are on the blog.  We did miss Chad and Scott, but I hear they went 1& 2 in the 5K they ran this morning.  Good Job everyone!!

Oh, I was dry-heaving after drinking 30 oz of Gatorade at the finish line.  Not fun.  Closest I have come to losing it after a race (I have a stomach like a rock normally).

Total Time: 1:59:12 (6:23 ave)

Ave Hr: 177 Max HR: 187

4th in age group, but since Paul won that bumped me up to win a 3rd place medal!

 

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 16:59:12

Great job! Glad I could help you get that medal...

Using the Daniel's chart, your 30k time predicts out to a 2:51 marathon. However, this 30K course is harder than the marathon course, so I think that 2:48-2:49 should be achievable.

From James on Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 18:36:15

Good run today! You even ran a bit faster than you said that you wanted to. I enjoyed the company for most of the race, especially today. I'm glad that you placed in the age finally, and it looks like you will in the circuit too.

From ashman on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 21:34:13

Thanks, I am really excited to see everyone on the GIS team place so strong! Keep training consistently and hopefully by the time the relay rolls around we may be able to give BYU a run to remember.

From dan on Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 13:59:50

Nice run Cody, I was able to see your pack until about mile 7 or so.

As far as the Wasatch Back, BYWHO?

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