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Logan,UT,United States

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Apr 08, 2005

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

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Race: Striders 1/2 Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:19:42, Place overall: 9, Place in age division: 1
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Striders 1/2 Marathon

We (Jon, Paul, and I) left Logan in a blizzard and headed to Ogden Valley passing warm and dry Ogden on the way.  The weather in Eden was snowy and cold.  Oh, did I mention windy too?  The race was a humbling experience to say the least.  Not that I was planning on winning or anything, but I was hoping to run closer to 1:16.  I felt that I was within reach of my PR assumming good weather.  None of that happened and I was only racing to survive.  

I started out fast with Walter and Tim.  It was probably a bit aggressive and I am sure I paid for it later.  Walter soon pulled away and Tim and I ran together until mile 5 when he pulled away for good creating his own roadkill.  From that point on, I was on my own.  I also really started to slow down and hurt pretty bad for the rest of the race.  Exiting the canyon, we encountered a stiff headwind that really took it out of me.  The race continued to decline until I was inching along for the last 5K.  Enough whining now, but this race was really frustrating.

Lessons learned:

  • Traveling is not good for training.  I was away for 2 weeks
  • Eating out while traveling is also a bad idea.  5+ pounds of weight gain really hurts.
  • Stress from life really takes a toll.
  • Running into a headwind sucks.

Mile splits:

  1. 5:29
  2. 5:37
  3. 5:47
  4. 5:49
  5. 5:41
  6. 5:56
  7. 6:04
  8. 6:06
  9. 6:17
  10. 6:17 (59:00)
  11. 6:46 ouch
  12. 6:37
  13. 6:44
  14. :35 (with the wind finally)
Final 5K - 20:42 (6:41 pace)

T-1:19:42 (6:05) 176 ave 185 max

3 mile cooldown with Jon and Paul at a blistering 9:43 ave pace.

Fastwitch Miles: 14.00Burn Red-Blue Miles: 3.00
Comments
From redrooster on Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 15:40:01 from 71.219.120.101

nice job on a nasty day Cody, you are awesome. Just for moral support, I ran my own half today just for fun, thinkin of you guys. I'd give anything to run a 1:19 on any course. Great job!!

From paul on Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 17:22:23 from 75.162.105.45

Good work out there today, especially given the weather and all the travel. I think everyone is seeing a 20-30s drop per mile for Miles 11-13 with the headwind. And that's on top of the hit from the smaller headwind earlier in the race.

From Jon on Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 18:40:29 from 75.169.149.246

Nice job toughing it out. Bummer of a race for us, but still a good experience. You better start your diet soon or your gut and me getting better might end your win streak over me. I know you don't want that to happen :)

From James on Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 18:54:10 from 71.199.40.246

Good run considering the weather and running on your own, I've been there before. Tell Jon to quit being a wussy and hanging back so far so that he can at least keep you company!;)

From Dale on Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 21:21:38 from 69.10.215.11

Wow, sounds like a real suckfest. Damn those day jobs....they really do get in the way of peak performances, don't they? Way to tough things out and come away with a respectable race given the conditions. Onwards to bigger and better races later this season....just tell work you've got races to win and can't be bothered with their requirements!

From Twinkies on Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 21:26:40 from 207.155.176.10

Great race. You have one thing wrong with your race report. Running into a headwind doesn't suck, it blows.

From superfly on Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 23:54:29 from 216.169.65.184

At least you had a cool ride to and from there with good company. I'm looking for some other positives.

Great output on such a nasty day. You guys are my heros for dealing with that crap so often.

From cody on Sun, Apr 05, 2009 at 21:17:34 from 67.161.250.22

Thanks guys, what a day. I ended up feeling pretty miserable the rest of the day (though not as bad as Jon I imagine). I may take up Clyde's attitude towards that race....hate it.

From Burt on Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 00:20:33 from 98.167.151.26

Sounds like Mother Nature was in a bad mood today, but that's a great time.

From Dave S on Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 15:13:42 from 4.254.231.203

Great job toughing it out under less than ideal circumstances. I'd love to run anywhere near 1:19. With all of your "lessons learned" fixed for the next race, you'll be kicken some butt.

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