Little Buddha

St. George 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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Hoka Torrent Orange Lifetime Miles: 239.00
Hoka Rincon 2 Red Lifetime Miles: 169.00
Hoka Mach 4 Teal Lifetime Miles: 145.00
Hoka Mach 4 Black Lifetime Miles: 170.00
Nike Pegasus 37 Black Lifetime Miles: 53.00
Nike Pegasus 38 Lime Lifetime Miles: 27.00
Hoka Torrent 3 Gray Lifetime Miles: 9.00
Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:14:47, Place overall: 531, Place in age division: 110
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
1.0026.000.000.000.0027.00

Well another STG marathon in the books.  This was my 8th STG marathon and 12th overall, unfortunately they aren't getting any easier for me.  I felt like my training was better this year than last year, so I was confident I would be able to at least run faster than the 3:37 I had last year.  I was really hoping to hit a Boston Qualifer again so the plan was to be conservative from the start and then just see what would happen as the race progressed.  Anyway for the most part I felt pretty good with my race, everything was going pretty good until about mile 20 when I started to get sick (threw-up at mile 20) and cramped up some.  I was on pace for a 3:10, but the last few miles cost me and I came in at 3:14:47.

I actually feel like I'm in better shape than what my time was, but not much I can do about the race now.  I'm encouraged with the time because the last few years have been a struggle for me at the marathon distance.

2010-3:18

2011-DNF

2012-3:37

I still feel like I'm young enough and I have the ability to get back to the faster times that I used to run if I'm willing to put in the time and effort.  Anyway enough rambling... here are the splits from the race.

1-7:18

2-7:05

3-6:52

4-6:37

5-6:35

6-6:36

10K 42:25

7-6:40

8-7:34

9-7:33

10-7:29

11-7:36

12-7:15

13-6:49

Half- 1:33:51

14-7:25

15-6:33

16-6:32

17-7:02

18-7:20

19-8:29

20-7:56

21-7:13

22-7:55

23-9:00

24-7:37

25-9:32

26-8:17

.2-1:44

3:14:47 (7:25 avg)

Black Launch Miles: 27.00
Weight: 156.00
Comments
From Steve Piccolo on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 20:57:32 from 198.217.127.216

Way to go, Dustin! Glad you were able to run and have a good race!

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