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Park City Mountain 5k

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Location:

Heber,UT,USA

Member Since:

Apr 25, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

5 K Finish

Running Accomplishments:

2nd Place Grand Rapids (MI) Marathon

2:37:12

1:09:40 Provo Halloween Half (downhill)

56:15 (10 mile)

33:16 (10k)

15:47 (XC 5k)

4:12.9 (Mile)

1:53.9 (800)

50.2 (400)

 

2:37:12 marathon 

Personal:

Married. One Dog, One Cat

Snowmobiling, Hiking, Snowboarding, Basketball, Softball, Table Tennis, Bowing -- hobbies

High School Teacher -- English / Social Studies

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Race: Park City Mountain 5k (5 Miles) 00:16:17, Place overall: 2
Total Distance
11.00

Park City Mountain Resort 5k:

Tough course, out and back. It was downhill on the way out and uphill coming back making the second half a bear. No mile markers, which was fine, I didn't want to know, but there was some solid competition.

I forgot how hard people go out at the beginning of a 5k. My quads locked up at the start as we sprinted about 200m downhill. Finally, by 400 in, it slowed down and I pulled ino 2nd place. I wasn't comfortable, but I could hold the pace. I was in second place by 800M in (or so, there were no markings) and held that spot for the duration.

I never saw a mile mark so the first place I knew distance was the turnaround. I hit halfway in 7:56, under 16:00 pace, but I knew the second half was a whole lot harder. I fell apart in the last half mile where the hills were the toughest. I had rigor mortis set in and my arms were just locked up. No chance at the win, I lost by about 10 seconds.

I was happy with the time considering it was at 6500 feet and a b**** of a course. Also since I haven't run a 5k in almost a year.

Got in a 4 mile cooldown and then ran 2 with Sammy when I got home.

Have a great holiday weekend.

Steve

Comments
From jtshad on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 15:44:18

Nicely done, great pacing!

From cody on Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 12:25:47

Nice Job Steve!

From James on Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 13:10:19

Great time and second to Dave makes for a good race!

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