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Location:

Preston,Id,USA

Member Since:

Mar 09, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:


2009 TOU Half Marathon 1:25:06

2010 St George Painter's Half Marathon 1:25:24

2011 Jan. St George [Painter's] Half Marathon different course 1:25:28

2011 Apr. Boston Marathon 3:03:24

2011 May Ogden 5K 18:18

2011 July 4th 15K Freedom Run 58:53

2011 July Deseret News 10K 37:12

2011 Oct St George Marathon 2:58:18

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub 18 min. 5k

1:24  Half

 Sub 3 at St George in Oct.

Get injury free and stay that way

Set new PRs at all distances now that I'm 50

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

17:30 5K

2:50 marathon

Personal:

I was born in 1960

I started running in 2006

I am married with a 16 year old son [that lives with my wife and I] and a 30 year old step son and 25 year old step daughter

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Race: St George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:58:18, Place overall: 93, Place in age division: 5
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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     Woke up this morning and was watching the weather channel in the hotel lobby. The current temp in St George was 76 and Veyo near the start line was 66 with both places having 10 mph winds out of the south east [headwind]. Once the sun came up it would quickly get to over 80. I sat next to a guy named Tracey Fifield from Westpoint Utah on the bus ride up. He ran the 6th fastest time ever on the course 20 years ago in 2:16. He ended up with 2:31 today to win the 45-49 age division. He's 49 now and runs some of the same races so I guess I'll be competing with that next year in my age group.

     The race got started and my plan was to just run by feel and not try to hit particular splits and hope to hit the half somewhere around 1:30-1:31. I really felt I had a good chance of breaking 3 hours for the first time even though my training hasn't gone well the last 7 weeks. It seems like I've missed at least 1 or 2 planned days of running each week trying to play it safe with different injuries. I've done some biking to try and make up for the missed runs.

Miles 1 and 2- 6:48 and 6:49. It was too dark to see my garmin and I didn't want to use the light but I figured they would be around 7 min each because of the uphill. They ended up a bit faster. I had a hamstring/glute issue crop up the past week that even cut my last 4 mile run on Thursday short. It had me worried and I tanked up on the Ibuprofen yesterday and today. I hadn't felt a thing from it until I started to run. It started to get sore before I had run 100 steps. It got worse all the way to mile 3 then stayed about the same for the next couple of miles. by mile 7 or 8 it actually improved and after that it was gone. Don't you wish all injuries did that?

3- 6:35 It is still dark and I'm already starting to sweat a lot. Wishing it was the normal 15 to 20 degrees cooler at the beginning.

4-6:33

5-6:44

6-6:26

7-6:29 Miles 3 through 7 seemed a bit fast but the pace felt good and my heart rate was low around 154 to 155.

8- 7:33 This mile is the beginning of the big Veyo hill. The first 1/4 is downhill. Just before starting up the hill I noticed my overall pace was 6:38. The next 4 plus miles are all net uphill and I figured if I could finish the end of the uphill and still be around 6:55 overall pace I'd be in good shape. I just stayed relaxed and tried to keep the pace easy on all the uphill.

9- 7:20  Finish Veyo hill

10-7:09 still uphill

11- 7:15 more uphill

12- 6:57 Finish the uphill then gradual down. Start getting a lot of headwind that lasts most of the rest of the race.

13- 6:42 My time at 13 miles was 1:29:22 so at 13.1 I was probably  right about 1:30 and I was feeling good except my right calf was starting to get sore. Right at 6:52 overall pace.

14- 6:51

15- 6:32 some nice downhill on this mile

16-6:23 more downhill but the sun comes up somewhere around this point and you can instantly feel a rise in the temperature.

 17-6:33 I don't think there was that much downhill here but I was feeling pretty good and just picked up the pace.

18-6:44 still feeling good other than my calf keeps getting tighter.

19-7:09 most of this mile is climbing Winchester hill with .2 mile downhill at the end. I just relaxed and kept it easy.

20- 6:44 calf is getting tighter but everything else is feeling good [at least compared to 20 miles in other marathons I've done]. I looked at my overall time [2:16:19] and figured I had about 43:40 to run the last 10K and still get under 3 hours. I can't do math very well at this point in a marathon, but I figured that was around 7 min pace.

21-6:25 A good downhill for some of this mile. Every mile this far below 7 min is that much slower I could finish and still get my goal.

22-6:58 Calf is getting worse but everything else feels ok. Just want to be done.

23-6:37 Some more downhill and it's not likely I won't get that sub 3. I'm thinking around 2:57

24-6:43 this was my last good mile and still on track for 2:57.

25-6:58 I'm really feeling it bad now. It's hot and my calf feels like a rock. Not a good split but still under 7. I know I can finish under 3 with 8 min miles now and it's tempting to slow down.

26-6:58 these last 2 miles are taking forever and pretty much took the 2:57 out of the picture. That's just fine.

.23-1:20 [5:49 pace] I passed a guy here that I had been running with a bit as I started to kick. He started hollering encouragement to me as I took off and that and the roar of the crowd really got me going. I figured I probably wouldn't quite get under 2:58 but figured I'd try anyway.

     Finished up at 2:58:18 [6:48 overall pace], Last 10K in 41:59. I've been after this goal for a few years and it was sweet, especially considering the nonfavorable conditions.  I finished 5th out of 354 in the 50 to 54 age group. 4th place beat me by 1 second. The guys that beat me were from all of the country from New Jersey to California. The awards went 8 deep so I got a real nice sandstone plaque.

Comments
From Jon on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 10:00:28 from 74.177.125.83

Dave- huge congrats on a PR and breaking your sub-3 goal. Sounds like you ran smart. Well done.

From Tom on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:21:38 from 74.211.5.19

Awesome job Dave especially with the conditions. I would thing this would be worth 5 minutes quicker on a cool day.

From josse on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:22:01 from 166.250.1.159

Great job on getting that sub-3. It was a hot day and that made it hard to keep it together and you did.

From allie on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 14:28:59 from 24.10.191.18

congrats on the sub-3 and the PR in the tough conditions. that is great! way to go, dave.

From flatlander on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 16:48:27 from 75.220.242.19

Congratulations! Superhuman effort on the last 10K in the heat. We all know how hard it was, not sure many of us beat it like you did. Super race.

From Scott Ensign on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 22:06:19 from 70.58.46.82

big congrats Dave on breaking 3 and settng a new PR. you just keep getting faster and faster, just like the title of your blog days. well done. look forward to seeing you at next local race we do

From fastolfart on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 03:53:53 from 38.73.129.12

Hey Dave, Big Congrats! I just got home from muzzleload hunt and checked your Blog. Way to gut it out and bring it home strong. I was hoping you would get that sub 3. I will have to call and tell you about the BIG one that got away!

From I Just Run on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 10:35:16 from 67.79.11.242

Yeah....Cool Dave...!!!

I've got to admit that I've been worried about all your injury issues for the last few weeks. Now I'm relieved. I was sure you could run a GREAT race if the small injuries did't crop up. I'm happy for your accomplishment...Way to go and seize your GOAL...! Get some rest and think about your next goal...I can't wait to hear what it is :-)

From TBean on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 15:14:33 from 63.241.173.64

Great race! It sounds like you ran as close to a perfect race as your body would allow. I should have been smarter and slowed down due to the warm weather and run with you.

From JG on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 16:45:35 from 71.59.27.33

Excellent pacing and strong finish! Congrats, so psyched you hit your goal, I know the heat had to be taking a big toll on everyone that last 10k!

From I Just Run on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 10:35:46 from 67.79.11.242

Hoping you're feeling ok after the ibuprofen wears off!

From Rob Mantz on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 13:16:43 from 129.123.197.35

Great job. I hope I can get PR's in every race when I'm over 50! Good talking to you before and after the race.

From Kelli on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 14:03:15 from 71.219.83.151

Great job on getting the goal you have been chasing!

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