Little Buddha

2006 Boston Marathon

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Location:

La Verkin,UT,USA

Member Since:

Feb 17, 2005

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Post College

10K- 33:49 (Enterprise 09')

Half Marathon-1:16:29- (Hobblecreek 06')

Marathon 2:44:59 (St. George 07')

Personal:

I live in La Verkin, Utah. My wife, Sunny and I have 3 boys and 1 special little girl
I teach 7th grade Utah History at Hurricane Intermediate School and Driver's Education at Millcreek High School.

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Race: 2006 Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:06:45
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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Well, I finished the 110th Boston Marathon (my second marathon ever) and ran a PR, so I am happy about that. However, I still feel like I haven't come close to reaching my full potential. I believe that as I continue to train and get more marathon experience my times can come down. I am really excited for St. George this fall and I really feel like I will be able to run under 3 hours.

About the trip Just like they advise not to do, I spent most of Saturday and Sunday on my feet walking around, but I knew going out there with family we would be busy seeing all the sites. What a fun city and so much history.

Now a little about the race. The biggest problem for me was having to stop two different times to go the bathroom. I am wondering if I was over hydrated, anyway I feel like I really lost valuable time stopping, then got overly excited right after stopping and would spend too much energy trying to make time back up.

1-7:26

2-7:48 (15:14) stopped right away to go the bathroom, bad mistake got boxed behind a few thousand runners.

3-6:12 (21:26) feeling relieved now trying to catch back up with Bill and Clyde

4-6:29 (27:56)

5-6:58 (34:54) I find Bill, which makes the next 5 miles go by much better. We are still wondering where Clyde is? Bill thinks he behind us, I think he is long gone.

6-6:42 (41:37)

7-6:46 (48:23)

8-6:51 (55:15) These miles were feeling really good, looking back I might have been running a little fast.

9-6:58 (1:02:13)

10-7:06 (1:09:10) Clyde comes up behind us, Bill was right.

11-6:50 (1:16:10) I decide to go with Clyde since he is running a little faster pace

12-6:47 (1:22:58)

13-6:48 (1:29:46)

Half Marathon Split 1:30:31- this is rewarding because just back in January when I was getting back into shape and coming off my surgery I ran the Painter's Half in 1:37:49

14-6:48 (1:36:34)

15-7:00 (1:43:35)

16-6:45 (1:50:20) Still running with Clyde and helping each other out.

17-7:52 (1:58:13) Once again I stop to go the bathroom which takes forever

18-6:55 (2:05:08)

19-6:45 (2:11:53)

20-7:17 (2:19:10)

21-7:49 (2:27:00) hills are starting to hurt a little

22- 7:15 (2:34:15)

23- 7:29 (2:41:44)

24- 8:02 (2:49:47) Ouch! I had to pull over at an aid station and walk for a bit and stretch a little. At this point I am feeling pretty wiped out.

25-7:47 (2:57:34) Not feeling the excitement I thought I would be feeling coming into Boston.

.2-1:40

Just focusing on trying to run under 3:07:30 my 2004 St. George PR.

26-7:28 (3:06:45) New PR and DONE! Pretty cool coming into the finish and the whole experience of Boston. Overall, a very good experience, definately learned a lot and it was fun to be out there with the running club and my family.

Now just need to get recovered and ease back into training again. Looking at running the Hurricane Half Marathon on May 6th, I'm pretty excited because it goes through La Verkin and other places I often run around here.

Well, I think I better end my book for the day right here.

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Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 19:35:52

Good work! Congratulations on the new PR, especially if the old one was in St. George, and the new one in Boston.

For the record, the Painters half was about 0.3 miles long, so your time there was probably about 1:35:30 or so.

I was wondering why you lost a lot of ground all of a sudden, but nevertheless were going steady for a while afterwards. The bathroom stop explains it. Marathon is a long way to go, and there is a very high probability that you might be forced to stop. For me, in spite of my honed pre-race purging techniques, it is still around 50%. Without the carefully planned purge, it is 100%. Practicing a quick bathroom stop should be an important part of a marathoner's training. It is possible to handle a serious problem in 20 seconds in the country side.

From Steve Hooper on Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 16:23:57

Hey Dustin, Way to go with the PR.

I bet you never thought you would get a Marathon PR with 2 potty stops. Potty Stop Marathon Cenversion Time = 3:04:32

From BS Rools on Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 17:29:42

Congradulations, Boston PR, that does not happen often. Did you kiss the Girls at Welsley College? Just, kidding, who has time to goof around when trying for PR. Good luck at St. George. What did you think of Heartbreak Hill?

From Steve Hooper on Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 18:41:30

Hey Dustin, Way to go with the PR.

I bet you never thought you would get a Marathon PR with 2 potty stops. Potty Stop Marathon Cenversion Time = 3:04:32

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