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Former Course Record Holder (it was a good run while it lasted...)

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Race: Red Ribbon 5K (Hyde Park) (3 Miles) 00:17:14, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
7.503.0010.50

17:14 1st Place overall.

Ran the Red Ribbon Race this morning. I had just heard about it on Thursday and the race was closed to registration so, I came this morning and they said that I could run, but I wouldn't get any prizes or the t-shirt...but it would be free. Whatever, so I ran. I ran it with James and Dan. The race was 600 people between the mile race and the "5k" but most were kids. I figured it would come down to Dan, James and myself for the win. My goal was to break 18:00 for the 5K. The course ended up being short(3mi) so this is my new PR for 3 miles. After a short 1/2 mile warmup the race got started (30 degrees max- it was cold). I started out at what felt like a really slow pace as the first 1/2 mile is uphill. I held back as much as I could, but was still leading a pack of 3-5 guys. After the hill crested, I settled into about a 6:00 pace and held that for a while. Just after the mile point, I could tell Dan and the High School kid running with us were getting tired so I worked for the next half mile to distance myself a bit. I am now all alone (never been in this position before) and I am not sure the pace I was going. It felt like I slowed down a bit. James was catching me and get to within 5-10 feet of me with 3/4 mile left so I decided it is time to go. I worked that 1/2 mile and put some distance between me and him and then costed into the finish with a 5-6 second win over James and a ~45 second lead on Dan. Both Dan and myself PR'd as we have not ran a short race in a long time (maybe ever for Dan). If we figure 35 seconds for the .1 I still made my 18:00 5K time by 10 seconds and that is all that matters to me. Great Race.

1 mile cool-down then left to meet up with Paul, James, Dave, and Ben to run 6 miles. We ran some trail up right hand fork in Logan Canyon. Hunting season just started so there were a few hunters out. The trail was mostly mud and we were caked in it by the end. The trail had a pretty good climb the whole way (to the turn-around).

I made my goal of a 50 mile week.

3-mile race: 17:14

Ave HR: 183

6- mile run: 49:00

Ave HR: 158

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 16:35:47

Excellent! Congratulations on the win, and a good 3 mile time. I have been a strong advocate of course certification for that particular reason. It is not fair to a runner to cheat him out of a PR with a short course.

Looks like speed-wise you are back to your cross-country days, almost. I am expecting to see sub-17:00 next year.

From Andy on Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 17:41:08

Great job on the win. I'm 3 minutes off my HS cross country days and don't think that I will get anywhere near it again. That's great that you are near the shape that you were in 10 years ago.

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