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Puyallup Haunted Hustle 10K

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Eatonville,WA,USA

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Age Division Winner

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Short-Term Running Goals:

Regain consistency.

Build up slowly and come out strong.

Regain "speed" (relative)

Finish WR50 again.

Improve at Cascade Crest. 

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  • Capital Peak Mega Fat Ass 17M (1/19) - 2:48:48
  • Yakima Skyline Rim 50K (4/21) - 7:16:20
  • Grey Rock 50K (5/13)
  • White River 50M (7/27)
  • Cascade Crest 100M (8/24-25)

 

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Find my true running potential, then exceed it.

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Race: Puyallup Haunted Hustle 10K (6.2 Miles) 00:39:08, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.500.006.700.0010.20

LM, then 2 mile warmup in 16:00, 8:00/mi.  10K in 39:08, 6:17/mi.  2 mile cooldown in 16:41, 8:20/mi.

Sunny and cool (45-50F).  Not enough sleep and tired this morning.  Cold (30s) prior to the race but when the sun came out, perfect.  Would love to run a 39 min 10K, knowing that some beastly hills awaited me.  Felt like crap during the warmup, especially the 0.5 tempo, so normal.  At the gun, away and feeling good.  Garmin and course splits off from the beginning (6:05 course versus 6:17 garmin), so not sure what use the splits are, but....6:17, 6:18, 7:08, 6:59, 5:52, 6:11, and 0:23.  Guess where the hills were?

Felt very good for the first 1.5 on the flats...at the 5K/10K split, was kinda wishing I'd run the 5K instead, because I think I might've been able to beat my 5K PR (18:48) if I poured it on in the 2nd half.  The first hill greeted me just prior to the 2 mile mark and went straight up.  Reduced to a shuffle, quads burning pretty quickly, respiration near the max, yeah, good hill training.  Leveled off after ~ 150', a short relatively flat stretch, then up another 75' or so, then back down 75', passing the mile 3 mark on the way back down.  Not even looking at the watch now, just trying to get up the dang hills.  Next hill went up another 100+' on an ever so slightly less steep gradient, but painful nonetheless.  Then thru some rollers in the cemetery with plenty of twists and turns that at least had me focused more on tangents than the pain.  Managed to catch the 3rd place guy here, who ever so casually mentions I must've been working on hills and he wishes he hadn't gone mountain biking yesterday.  What's that?  I can't hear you over the air I'm choking in and out of my lungs!  3.5 marks a mile and a half of progressively steeper downhill with brief flat stretches, usually to make turns.  The last section was so steep it undoubtedly pushed me to the sub-6 pace despite my legs being shredded, but it definitely finished them off.  Another more gentle uphill stretch to the final downhill and onto another mile or so of flat to the finish.  

Could feel the guy I'd passed to take 3rd just stalking me for the last mile, he moves closer and I start really putting the hurt on myself trying not to get passed with around 0.5 left, although I really don't know exactly how much and don't have the energy to look at the watch.  Missed the 6 mile mark but it was probably around there he finally put the move on and passed me.  Not taking kindly to being passed that late in the race, I made some desperate attempt to catch and re-pass him to the finish to no avail (although I think I might've made him actually speed up a tad towards the end.  So a 4th place overall and 2nd in my age group (later, I found out the 3rd place guy was in the 20-29 AG, so no wonder!).

So, a nice tidy PR of 56 seconds over my previous best 10K (also the last 10K I'd run, nearly 2 years ago).  Probably worth quite a bit more on a flat course.  Oh, and I did manage to see I'd hit the 5K in around 19:15, which was after monster hill #1, so I'm pretty sure I had a 5K PR in me today.  This race has me wondering if I should perhaps punt on the marathon's for a while and enjoy the shorter races for a time?  Just a thought.

Treated myself to a mondo burrito, so now, off to change and get to work out in the yard.

 

--Update --

Wow, I suddenly got must faster.  The city of Puyallup just posted the "official" results and somehow I've now run a 38:08 10K.  Must be something to do with the space-time continuum and the cemetery in the 10K course.  I now also have taken 1st in the 30-39 AG, but remain 4th overall, so someone else suffered different effects and got older.  The guy I finished on the heels of supposedly finished in 37:36.  If he had 32 seconds on me, I'll eat my hat.  Or since I'm not wearing one, I'll eat the closest one I can find.

Obviously, the results are crap.  I should just let it drop and not worry about it, but the OC in me must send a note pointing out the obvious errors.  I'm sure by the time we're done, I'll be DQ'ed!

Brooks T3 Racer (Red) Miles: 10.20
Night Sleep Time: 7.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.50
Comments
From Snoqualmie on Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 20:15:17 from 24.68.241.154

Wow! You were smokin fast! I am currently (for the next 24 hours) an expert on The Cost Of Hills, so I am truly impressed. The cemetery cracked me (race name). Great report. I am so happy for you!

From Cody on Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:21:11 from 69.9.58.17

congrats on the PR on what sounds like a tough course! Those young guys really tick me off. Wait, I am still one of them. Barely.

Go pick out a 5K on Thanksgiving and smash that PR too.

From Dale on Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 19:10:17 from 69.10.215.11

Thanks to my peeps. With such a huge fanbase, it's tough to keep up with all the outpouring of support, but I try my best.

Sno - I'm not sure anything was smoking aside from perhaps my ticker from the effort up the hills. And the cemetery was really a cemetery...the more I think about it, the more I can't believe we actually had to run thru one. I mean, what if there's been a service? Oh, pay no mind to the noisy runners....we needed to pay some bills so we rented the path's to the city for a few hours.

Cody - Give me another month or so and I'll be able to crush that dude. A half-marathon was my "peak" race over the Thanksgiving weekend, but now I'm wondering if I should just punt on that and enjoy the shorter distances for a couple of months, before I climb back into the marathon training saddle. Decisions, decisions.....

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