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Race: Canyonlands Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:18:43, Place overall: 18, Place in age division: 7
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Canyonlands (Moab) Half Marathon

This was my first time running this race. I almost ran Boston this year but due to budget constraints, decided to run this race instead. We (Bethany and I of course) got my parents to babysit the twerps for two nights and we were lucky enough to join up with Paul, Stacy, Ben, and David for a group rate in a cabin outside of Moab. Sweet setup, made the whole vacation experience! Excellent way to spend time with friends. No TV, computer, internet, cell phone service (AT&T at least), basically everything I am addicted to normally. It was kind of a de-tox for a techie nerd-guy. Anyway...

The morning of the race, we were excited to see overcast sky's and cool weather. We also had a bit of a tailwind for the first mile or two. We waited and waited and FINALLY got to start the race. I started fast, but with the first mile downhill, it was to be expected. I settled in next to Logan and watched Walter cruise off. Logan kept me company for a bit but was quickly bored with the pace and moved on. He went on to show the big boys how to negative split in a big way. Very impressive show...from a distance. I felt fine and was hitting my splits comfortably (for a race, right?). I hooked up with Brad Phippen at mile 3. He offered to trade mile leads with me since we had the same goals and were actually already working together already. It was a mutually beneficial arrangement that lasted almost to the end. I felt decent and was positive I could keep a good run together until just after mile 10. We had just run the big hill together and it put us in the tank. After that, it was survival mode. I felt like I was in a marathon at mile 22. After that, it was a struggle to keep any pace. I figure that my fitness got me to 10 and I need to gain more fitness to get past that point. I have focused on base work and have done only a few short Tinman tempo workouts (which was the pace I slowed to actually). So, with my limited training, I feel I held it together pretty well. I gave it my best effort and ran as hard as I could at this point of the season. I enjoyed the course. I did think the rolling hills take a lot out of you. Plus, the headwind at the mouth of the canyon was pretty stiff. I would say it was worth 20-30 seconds easily. I think the course it tough, but can be mastered with ideal training and racing. Anyway, enough rambling. Bottom Line, I think I ran to my potential on that day and am pleased.

Mile 1: 5:25 (163) Fast downhill (biggest downhill of the race)

Mile 2: 5:48 (176) Settling into my goal pace of 5:50-6:00 range

Mile 3: 5:57 (176) Drafting behind Brad and a few others occasionally

Mile 4: 5:53 (177) First mile of Brad and my alliance (I led). I was working hard to do my part.

Mile 5: 6:03 (176) Brad's first mile. He slowed a bit, but we were ok still.

Mile 6: 5:55 (176) I was definetly stronger than him during this part of the race. 36:10 at the 10K point.

Mile 7: 6:03 (175) Fatigue setting in, but still ok.

Mile 8: 6:04 (175) I led

Mile 9: 6:15 (173) Slow, but I couldn't have done better by myself.

Mile 10: 6:09 (175) Big hill, I cruised up the first part, then hit the top part fast and carried speed down the hill. I actually gapped Brad for a bit, but he recovered on the downhill and came back up to me.

Mile 11: 6:28 (175) It was windy and difficult here. This is where the wheels fell off. Brad was stronger here it seemed. Trouble...

Mile 12: 6:18 (175) It was my turn, but I hit the gas and nothing happened. The best I could do was pull alongside Brad. I even dropped a few steps behind him here. On a positive note, somewhere along here, I met Craig (fellow blogger) and encouraged him to go for it as he was looking really strong. I couldn't even attempt to stay with him. He took off and finished really strong. Good Job Craig!

Mile 13-13.1: 6:34 (5:55 Ave) (179) Everything I have got. I caught Brad and we ran side by side for a while. We turned the last corner and after a block or so I decided I would try and gap him and a guy named Ben who had caught us earlier. I started my "long kick" and it worked. I was able to hold them off to the finish. Oh, happy day, I am done...

My watch showed 1:18:55, race results showed 1:18:53, but the website shows 1:18:43. Off by 10 seconds somehow. I will go with the official results, I guess. Thanks Brad for working with me.

1:18:43 (6:00) 175 ave 184 max (during the kick) Course PR of course.

I was impressed with many people there. Logan, and Craig, as I already mentioned. Walter just smoked me. He certainly has more endurance than I do. Watch out at the 10 miler Chad and Jon... Paul ran the 5 miler pretty sweetly, fast but smartly controlled. Bethany ran her heart out. My watch that she borrowed from me died so she had to go by feel and did awesome. She is now hooked I can tell. It is her turn for a year of PR's. Ben and David both ran well and exceeded their expectations. It was a lot of fun to enjoy this experience together.

Group Photo

Cody Finish

For those interested in more photos, go to http://cody.prismview.biz/Moab/

and click on the links for the images. You can then download whichever ones you like. There are some of Logan, Walter, David, Marcie, and of course ME.

Comments
From James on Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 19:42:53

Good job on the race! It sounds liked you guys had a great time, wish I was there.

From SUPERFLY on Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 21:20:22

Good job on a tough course. Keep up the good work and I'll see you guys at the stiders half.

From MarcieJ on Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 21:42:23

It was nice to meet you, sorry we did not make it up to the BBQ. Thats funny we both placed the same in overall gender and in our age division. Nice race!

From Jon on Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 22:07:15

More details!!!

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 23:05:25

Nice job. More importantly, it was a fun weekend!

From Jon on Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 23:55:55

Nice job, buddy. Right in the range we predicted- 1:18-1:20. We'll see what you have left for this Saturday.

From Dee on Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 00:10:50

Good job. Although I'm not running anywhere near as fast as you, the hill during mile 9 does the same thing to me every year. Good luck next week on the ten miler.

From josse on Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 13:05:19

Great job on the race and thanks for putting up with my excessive chattering on the dirve.

From Steve Hooper on Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 19:19:02

Cody - Great Job Over the Weekend! 1:18 is a very good time on that course, especially with a headwind. Keep up the good work!

From Brent on Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 20:05:32

Cody, strong and stronger races for you, great race, tough course, good luck at the 10 miler.

Stay Kool, Run Hard, B of BS Rools out

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 21:47:33

Cody - I think the problem is actually the lack of base. I have noticed before that you are the type that needs 6 months of base before the results start to show in distances half-marathon and longer. And you had an interruption in your training due to injury earlier. Going off the speed you demonstrated in the Strider's 10 K, you should have been in the 1:14-1:16 range.

From Lybi on Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 22:00:48

Well, I have nothing technical or helpful to say, only this: you honor the singlet, my friend. Great job! Nice photos, too. As much as I hate to say it, you look fresher at the end a half marathon than I do after a 5K. No fair.

From Chad on Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 14:30:56

Great work, Cody. It's encouraging to hear that you feel that you ran your potential. In a long race, that's not always an easy thing to say. No complaints about the cold? that's a good thing too.

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