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Huff to Bluff

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Location:

St George,

Member Since:

Mar 10, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Best 10K:  2013 Spectrum 10K 40:34

Best Half Marathon:  2012 Dog Town 1:29:57

Best Marathon: 2013 St George 3:12:15

Best 50-miler 2012 8:36

Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep running!!!!

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep Running!!!

Personal:

I am married with eight children.  All of them are ours. My wife is so awesome!

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 378.50
Race: Huff to Bluff (26.2 Miles) 03:26:00, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 2
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I just wanted to run by feel. I had to hold back because I felt anything under a 7:00 pace was too much. My pace felt great and I didn't have to slow down until I started the hills around 13. I never recovered from the hills even though I took the hills at a 8:30 pace. I felt sick, numb, and hip sore at mile 23. The last 2 miles were a steep drop into Bluff and I couldn't bear that pain at all!! I had to walk a few times to prevent myself from throwing up and passing out. I was a 3:04 at mile 24. It took me 22 minutes to finish the last 2.2 miles. I did run down 4 runners the last half. I think all of them were in my age group. Of the top 12 finishers, 6 were in my age division.

I don't think I have been this sore since my first marathon. But now I'm writing this on Monday and I'm surprised by how fast I have recovered. I did a Crossfit WOD this morning. The squats were the easiest part! :)

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