| Location: Seattle,WA, Member Since: Dec 30, 2007 Gender: Male Goal Type: Other Running Accomplishments: 2019: 10:29 2 mile, 16:33 5k, 27:14 8k, 55:50 15K, 1:16:04 HM
Post Mayan Apocalypse PRs:
200 31.13 (2016, ATC all comers)
400 69.96 (2015, ATC all comers)
800 2:19 (2016, ATC all comers)
Mile 4:58 (2017, ATC all comers)
3000 9:34 (2017, ATC all comers)
2mile 10:29 (2019, CNW Grand Prix)
5000 16:33.6 (2019, CNW all comers)
5k 16:50 (2018, Green Lake Gobble)
8k 27:14 (2019, Beat the Bridge)
10K 35:16 (2017, Eastside Beltline)
15K 55:10 (2018, Magnuson Park Memorial Day)
10-mile 60:29 (2017, Atlanta 10 mile)
HM 1:16:04 (2019, Lake Sammamish Half)
30K 2:01:56 (2014, Striders WRC 30K)
Mar 2:50:07 (2013, Sojo Marathon)
Fiddy "Classic" Accomplishments (before I forget)
2:03 800, 4:11 1500, 9:47 3200, 15:26 5000, 32:30 10000, 1:11:15 HM (unaided), 2:32 marathon (Boston)
Seattle Half Marathon '08-'11: 2nd (1:13), 4th (1:11), 5th (1:14), 2nd (1:13)
2nd MI half 2010 (1:11)
10th Seattle RNR 2009 (2:35)
97th Overall @ Boston 2010 (2:32)
2011 3rd Place @ Des News (2:35) and Top of Utah (2:33)
I once beat 14 year-old Connor Mantz (2011 Utah Valley Half 1:11) and 16 year-old Ben Saarel (2011 Flat as a pancake 16:23 in the f-ing snow)
2011 Salt Lake Half 1st place (1:14), Capitol Half 1st place (1:14), Provo City 4th place (1:16, unaided)
2011 Ragnar Ultra 1st place Wasatch Back Relay
7th place SLC half 2009 (1:11)
2009 Fremont 5k 16:00, 2010 Dart Challenge 16:05, 2011 Draper Days 16:02
2009 Running of the Leopards 15:03, aided
2009 Striders 10mile 1st place (58 mins)
2007 3rd place SCIAC 5k 15:26
2006 D3XC nationals, 184th (of 280) Short-Term Running Goals: 5/18 Bart the Brodge
6/9 RicknRail Murothin Long-Term Running Goals: get busy living or get busy dying Personal: Crop rotation in the 14th century became considerably more widespread after John.
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| | 21.4 miles with Allie in 2:50. Felt ok during the run, but my legs were hurting all day.
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| | Georgia Marathon Course, except for miles 1, 6, and 7. Garmin told me I did 22.32 in 2:35:46 (6:59 pace), as I didn't start my watch immediately.
Mile |
Split |
2EG-EL |
Adj. |
1 |
8:32 |
19 |
8:29 |
2 |
8:16 |
135 |
7:56 |
3 |
7:11 |
49 |
7:04 |
4 |
6:53 |
86 |
6:45 |
5 |
6:48 |
18 |
6:46 |
6 |
6:27 |
56 |
6:20 |
7 |
6:56 |
154 |
6:37 |
8 |
6:49 |
4 |
6:48 |
9 |
6:45 |
-10 |
6:46 |
10 |
6:28 |
-17 |
6:30 |
11 |
6:14 |
18 |
6:12 |
12 |
6:10 |
-75 |
6:19 |
13 |
6:39 |
17 |
6:41 |
14 |
6:51 |
131 |
6:35 |
15 |
6:31 |
19 |
6:29 |
16 |
6:55 |
98 |
6:43 |
17 |
7:08 |
112 |
6:54 |
18 |
6:45 |
-85 |
6:56 |
19 |
7:17 |
271 |
6:43 |
20 |
6:46 |
-20 |
6:49 |
21 |
7:26 |
146 |
7:07 |
22 |
7:21 |
16 |
7:19 |
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| | After a big mileage week, legs felt pretty flat today. 7:30 AP but i was fading fast.
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| | Beltline Tempo in 30:14 (14:44, 15:30) (6:15 pace). Happy with this run, didn't feel good but managed to hold it together. Elevation data in Atlanta is all messed up, course tool says this is worth 5:56 pace
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| | Stopped at a drinking fountain and the water meter was apparently made in "East Jordan". Haha, nice try, that's not a thing.
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| | Finally felt good on a morning run. Drank emergenC right before the run, instead of after. Plus it was raining.
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Hot Chocolate 15K (9.321 Miles) 00:57:25, Place overall: 7 | | 57:25 (6:10 per mile) The announcer at the start was asking a couple of people what their goal pace was, I remember thinking mine is 'probably 6:10'. So I stamp this MEETS EXPECTATIONS. This is probably my best race since the Mercer Island Half last March, so it's definitely good.
This race is truly massive. Atlanta has a large running population, apparently, and not enough races so every race is insane. This one had 7500 in the 15k and another 11000+ in the 5k. However, it's clearly not one of the races targeted by the local fast people as it's put on by an out of state company.
I got in my start corral early which was a mistake, took a quick pulse check and found it was about 75, which is the basically my resting heart rate. I REALLY can't go from 75bpm to race mode quickly so I was that doofus jogging in place for ten minutes. I was also wearing neon calf sleeves and a rust-stained singlet, and I cut my own hair.
In the first 800m or so I ran up beside some guy who I'd noticed had a 15K bib on and asked for his goal time, he said 56mins so I stuck next to him for the first bit and we weaved through 5k people that had gone too fast. First two miles are rolling but a net elevation gain: 6:08, 6:14 for the first two. After two miles, we split so I could really see who was ahead of me. I saw 6 guys that were close, 2 guys barely in view. Apparently, there was another guy who was out of sight but I didn't realize that. I figured if I could beat all 6 of the guys ahead of me, then I might be able to get top 3 and win a second medal or ceramic marshmallow. (This isn't so, of course, but I don't know that.)
Next mile was 5:58, which was truly amazing. This was a flat mile other than the first and I broke 6. It may be the last time ever! Hit 5k in 19:01. Here's the leader board at 5k.
1 |
Reilly Friedman |
17:11 |
2 |
Aaron Lancaster |
17:45 |
3 |
Juan Soto |
17:47 |
4 |
Yuri Force |
18:28 |
5 |
Perry Griffith |
18:42 |
6 |
Chris Dietrick |
18:45 |
7 |
Kyle Boykin |
18:49 |
8 |
Fiddy S'more |
19:01 |
9 |
Jake Shewbert |
19:04 |
10 |
Lucas Stocks |
19:11 |
11 |
Daniel Seo |
19:18 |
12 |
Thomas Adkins |
19:22 |
13 |
Bo Brewer |
19:28 |
14 |
Sandy Alexander |
19:30 |
15 |
Ty Ragen |
19:40 |
Those 6 guys ahead of me are now down to 4 and still within striking distance! Lucas is the guy I ran with for two miles. I pick up another spot in the fourth mile (5:54!, but downhill) after Kyle loses contact. My legs are starting to burn at this point and that's concerning. I'm inching closer and closer to the guys ahead of me. 6:00 for mile 5 (rolling) and then 6:02 for mile 6 (downhill but 6 turns of 90 degrees or more).
1 |
Reilly Friedman |
33:52 (16:41) |
2 |
Aaron Lancaster |
35:18 (17:33) |
3 |
Juan Soto |
35:18 (17:31) |
4 |
Perry Griffith |
37:07 (18:25) |
5 |
Yuri Force |
37:09 (18:41) |
6 |
Chris Dietrick |
37:30 (18:45) |
7 |
Fiddy S'more |
37:40 (18:39) |
8 |
Lucas Stocks |
37:54 (18:43) |
9 |
Kyle Boykin |
38:09 (19:20) |
10 |
Daniel Seo |
38:46 (19:28) |
11 |
Ty Ragen |
39:04 (19:24) |
12 |
Bo Brewer |
39:05 (19:37) |
13 |
Thomas Adkins |
39:10 (19:48) |
14 |
Thomas Turner |
39:16 (19:20) |
15 |
Sandy Alexander |
39:17 (19:47) |
In the second 5k, I didn't really pick up much ground but it seemed like maybe I could still pass those guys. However, miles 7 and 8 consist of a big uphill. I really struggled on this hill and the guys ahead of me pulled away. I ran 6:27, 6:37, then a 8:00 (6:03 pace) for the last 1.3 when the damage was done.
1 |
Reilly Friedman |
51:02 (17:10) |
2 |
Juan Soto |
53:36 (18:18) |
3 |
Aaron Lancaster |
53:50 (18:32) |
4 |
Yuri Force |
56:16 (19:07) |
5 |
Perry Griffith |
56:26 (19:19) |
6 |
Chris Dietrick |
56:52 (19:22) |
7 |
Fiddy S'more |
57:25 (19:45) |
8 |
Lucas Stocks |
57:51 (19:57) |
9 |
Kyle Boykin |
58:50 (20:41) |
10 |
Daniel Seo |
59:16 (20:30) |
11 |
Thomas Turner |
59:28 (20:12) |
12 |
Ty Ragen |
59:32 (20:28) |
13 |
Bo Brewer |
59:42 (20:37) |
14 |
Alex Garcia |
59:52 (20:18) |
15 |
Thomas Adkins |
60:04 (20:54) |
I include these because I have really no sense with these courses. Seems like my finish was ok.
Cooldown was the entire course again, then ran home. I did a lot of weaving on the second loop so it's possible that I ran like 25 miles.
Time Comparison for my last 3 races.
Name |
Atlanta 10 Mile |
Atlanta Half |
Hot Chocolate 15k |
Ryan Purcell |
57:48(5:48) |
74:41(5:42) |
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Juan Soto |
58:28(5:51) |
76:36(5:51) |
53:36(5:46) |
Yuri Force |
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78:44(6:00) |
56:16(6:03) |
Chris Arsenault |
61:31(6:10) |
82:41(6:18) |
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Me |
63:09(6:19) |
82:00(6:15) |
57:25(6:10) |
Ty Ragen |
63:33(6:21) |
85:12(6:30) |
59:32(6:24) |
Daniel Seo |
66:13(6:38) |
84:53(6:29) |
59:16(6:22) |
Sandy Alexander |
64:31(6:28) |
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60:23(6:29) |
Elijah Parker |
64:26(6:27) |
84:33(6:27) |
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| | Still sore from Sunday.
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| | Deepdene loop in 55:34 (28:04, 27:30)
Split |
2EG-EL |
Adj Split |
6:22 |
95 |
6:11 |
6:16 |
13 |
6:14 |
5:49 |
-52 |
5:55 |
6:14 |
19 |
6:12 |
6:11 |
74 |
6:03 |
6:14 |
-16 |
6:16 |
6:35 |
144 |
6:18 |
6:12 |
21 |
6:10 |
5:31 (6:08 for .9) |
47 |
6:02 |
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| | 22.9 mile long run. Followed Georgia Marathon Miles 0-16 then 18-22 plus running to the start and running home. Ran normal long run pace for 11 miles and then pushed for the next 9. As soon as I got to the tough hills my legs started to really burn, but I'm pretty happy with this performance as I was still pretty sore from yesterday.
Split |
2EG-EL |
Adj. Split |
7:57 |
80 |
7:45 |
7:26 |
-55 |
7:34 |
7:29 |
37 |
7:24 |
7:51 |
118 |
7:34 |
7:32 |
62 |
7:23 |
7:31 |
109 |
7:16 |
7:29 |
-9 |
7:30 |
7:29 |
38 |
7:24 |
7:37 |
101 |
7:23 |
7:13 |
-8 |
7:14 |
7:33 |
173 |
7:10 |
6:32 |
43 |
6:27 |
6:17 |
-14 |
6:19 |
6:06 |
1 |
6:06 |
6:14 |
-28 |
6:17 |
6:14 |
-52 |
6:20 |
6:43 |
7 |
6:42 |
7:08 |
137 |
6:50 |
6:59 |
77 |
6:49 |
6:17 |
-78 |
6:26 |
8:49 |
182 |
8:21 |
9:11 |
144 |
8:47 |
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| | 4.84 miles in 29:59 (14:23 down, 15:36 up)
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| | Lost the data but 11.75 miles @ 6:28 incluing the last 8 miles of the course. 1200ft elevation gain ->6:16 pace.
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Spring Tune-up 15K (9.321 Miles) 00:56:36, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1 | | This is basically the Salt Lake City Track Club winter 15K of Atlanta. It was FREE for members and $10 otherwise. And yet, there were only ~1000 finishers compared to 20,000 for the Hot Chocolate 15K 3 weeks ago. I really don't get that.
Anyway, good race that went about as well as I could have hoped, yet I still feel like I left something out there.
There are two races 8K and 15K, that start together. The 15K loop is the 8k course plus another 7k loop that is almost the same. I ran with a group of guys running the 8K and just tried to let them pull my along.
I got a little excited at the start, and my heart was jumpy. However, my pre-race plan was to be a little agressive and then just hang with whoever was around. I reached the first mile in 5:48 (5:34 on course tool) and I was in oxygen debt, I settled in and cruised the second mile downhill, easily staying with the group 5:41 (5:51).
The third mile contains a megahill which I look at everyday from my daily run and tremble. My daily run is on a rails to trails path that crosses over the race course. Right at that point are some weird sculptures. When I looked up today, I saw that they were really figures writhing in agony. The third mile was somehow 6:11 (5:33), which I only managed by tucking in behind the 8k guys. I seemed to be working much harder than them, which had me concerned. 6:02, 6:01 (5:38,5:48) to finish out the first loop.
Pretty much everyone turned out to finish the 8K and suddenly it was just me. I could see someone else like 40 seconds ahead. I really let down my effort here. 6:17 (6:05) for the 6th mile and the guy ahead was the same distance away. The 7th mile was a cruising downhill: 5:54 (6:07). Then up the megahill in 6:36 (5:59), this time with no one to push me. 8:06 (5:51 adj pace) for the last 1.32 indicating I had some more in the tank. The guy in front of me ended up taking a wrong turn in the last mile so I finished second overall (1st was 54:07).
Name |
Atlanta 10 Mile |
Atlanta Half |
Hot Chocolate 15k |
Spring Tuneup 15k |
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Ryan Purcell |
57:48(5:48) |
74:41(5:42) |
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Juan Soto |
58:28(5:51) |
76:36(5:51) |
53:36(5:46) |
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Yuri Force |
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78:44(6:00) |
56:16(6:03) |
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Chris Arsenault |
61:31(6:10) |
82:41(6:18) |
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61:33(6:36) |
Graham Merfield |
62:20(6:14) |
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56:59(6:07) |
Me |
63:09(6:19) |
82:00(6:15) |
57:25(6:10) |
56:36(6:05) |
Ty Ragen |
63:33(6:21) |
85:12(6:30) |
59:32(6:24) |
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Daniel Seo |
66:13(6:38) |
84:53(6:29) |
59:16(6:22) |
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Sandy Alexander |
64:31(6:28) |
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60:23(6:29) |
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Elijah Parker |
64:26(6:27) |
84:33(6:27) |
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Tim Langan |
65:12(6:31) |
84:13 |
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58:54(6:20) |
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| | Beltline tempo in 31:02 (6:25 pace) (14:52 down, 16:10 up). A minute slower than last time but it was pretty cold (~25).
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| | RIP Harris Wittels. May this site preserve his legacy.
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| | Warmup with Allie and then 10 miles at marathon pace (6:31) over the last ten miles of Georgia Marathon course. 7:25 avg pace
Split |
2EG-EL |
Adj Sp |
8:33 |
50 |
8:25 |
8:01 |
-84 |
8:14 |
8:24 |
72 |
8:13 |
8:41 |
261 |
8:02 |
8:22 |
25 |
8:18 |
8:06 |
-30 |
8:11 |
8:26 |
9 |
8:25 |
8:03 |
-35 |
8:08 |
8:06 |
1 |
8:06 |
8:12 |
-81 |
8:25 |
6:29 |
59 |
6:22 |
6:20 |
156 |
6:02 |
6:16 |
39 |
6:11 |
6:36 |
93 |
6:25 |
6:10 |
20 |
6:08 |
6:35 |
69 |
6:27 |
6:43 |
110 |
6:30 |
6:38 |
127 |
6:22 |
6:42 |
54 |
6:35 |
6:57* |
119 |
6:24 |
*1.05 miles
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| | Snowless snow day.
It's not just that there's no snow here, it's that this is one of the nicer days we've had this year.
In fact, it's not that, it's that the forecast doesn't call for snow until this evening, which means tomorrow should be a snow day, but it won't be.
Edit/Twist: Thursday was a snow day, but only after they made sure that the forecast no longer predicted snow.
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Fast Break 5k (3.107 Miles) 00:17:46, Place overall: 9 | | Splits 5:24, 5:49, 5:55 pace for last1.107
The 5:24 first mile psyched me out a little. I just tried to stick with the people around me after that and I didn't lose any time relative to them. I think the first mile might have been aided a little plus a slight tailwind. Anyway, I definitely felt like I had a lot left at the end, it's just that I've not run a race shorter than 15k for a very long time.
Given my last race, I should have been maybe 10-20 seconds faster, but I think it's quite possible that I just will forever suck at the 5k due to my heart. Still, this course was not that easy and I still ran 30 seconds faster than any 5k since moving to atlanta.
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Intown 10K (6.214 Miles) 00:37:05, Place overall: 5 | | Not sure what to make of this race. I was hoping to run sub 37 at the very least, however the course tool says this is equivalent to 5:36 pace (and that the course was actually about .08 long)
Mile 1 there was a big pack of 7 that separated. I recognized Graham Merfield, whom I beat by ten seconds at the Tuneup 15 K, and Luke Seder, whom I ran with during that same race (but he stopped at 8k). I didn't recognize the other guys. Hit the first mile in 5:40 (course tool says 5:36).
Miles 2-3 it stayed pretty close together (11:37 combined, 5:37 according to course tool). I was just trying to stick with the pack and probably pushed this way too hard. I cracked before even getting to mile 3 and the top 4 guys would gradualy pull away the rest of the race. My first 5k would likely have been sub 18, and I was feeling it. Up to this point the course had been rolling, but overall a net down.
We started to climb more in the next mile and I dropped back to 6th place. My shoe also came untied. Next mile was 6:23 (5:54 ct), which didn't seem right as I hadn't really lost that much ground. Looking at the map later, it seems like this is were the extra .08 came in as the mile marker doesn't match up with gmap-pedometer, but the others did. Next mile was 5:57(5:40 ct) and I moved back into 5th but the top four were farther away. Last bit to the finish was 7:27 for 1.218 (5:38 ct).
Times were
Stephen Harvell 36:18, Graham Merfield 36:25, Aaron Roseberry 36:31, Thom Hayes 36:35, Me 37:05, Luke Seder 37:35.
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2EG-EL |
Adj Split |
1 |
6:33 |
126 |
6:18 |
2 |
6:04 |
-65 |
6:12 |
3 |
5:58 |
-75 |
6:07 |
4 |
6:09 |
33 |
6:05 |
5 |
7:01 |
137 |
6:44 |
6 |
6:19 |
-24 |
6:22 |
7 |
6:15 |
-55 |
6:22 |
8 |
6:32 |
59 |
6:25 |
9 |
6:55 |
102 |
6:42 |
10 |
6:22 |
-15 |
6:24 |
11 |
6:45 |
150 |
6:27 |
12 |
7:05 |
170 |
6:44 |
13 |
6:22 |
-19 |
6:24 |
13.1 in 1:24:20. Splits above don't quite match up with gmaps.
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Atlanta Parade 5k (2.98 Miles) 00:16:40 | | First Atlanta win!
Possible post-Mayan apocalypse 5k PR. 16:40 for 2.98 is 17:24 for 5k
Also a difficult course, with a steep downhill to start and a steep hill to finish (5% grade for 300m maybe).
Race was started by someone dressed as Chuck-E-Cheese. Mile split was 5:22, no other splits.
Oh and part of winning was appearing in the Parade. For some reason I was riding in this firetruck with a bunch of firemen's drunk girlfriends (Allie took this picture and then ran and jumped on the back of the moving firetruck. We figured this was ok after one of the marshalls jumped into the truck in front of us and started drinking. Atltanta is a bit different from Utah.) I didn't feel as awkward as I look.
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| | Last workout: 8.5 miles at marathon pace (54:41, 6:26 pace=2:48:30 for a marathon). Definitely did not feel good as I had my typical electrolyte/low blood pressure problems. I decided to just finish out the workout and hope that this does not happen on Sunday. This happened to me at Ogden and it was a miserable experience.
First two miles I felt good and then my legs started to burn with lactic acid, even though I didn't feel like I was pushing much. It only got worse as I continued and I was very dizzy when I stopped.
Garmin says only 8.47, but gmaps says 8.52
1 |
6:22 |
122(BS) |
6:08 |
2 |
5:59 |
-51 |
6:05 |
3 |
6:06 |
-64 |
6:13 |
4 |
6:15 |
-33 |
6:17 |
5 |
6:34 |
21 |
6:31 |
6 |
6:40 |
114 |
6:26 |
7 |
6:54 |
174 |
6:33 |
8 |
7:03 |
124 |
6:47 |
8.47 |
2:49 |
-49 |
6:12 |
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Georgia Marathon (26.219 Miles) 02:55:47, Place overall: 6 | | Georgia Marathon in Atlanta
My prerace prediction was 2:56 so I guess I can also stamp this race with MEETS EXPECTATIONS, just like the hot chocolate 15K. However, in a marathon, meeting expectations is good.
No weird heart issues today, also.
Half marathon and marathon start out together for the first 7 miles so it was a little too easy for me to get caught up with the half marathoners. At 10K I was behind about 30 half-marathoners and also quite a bit ahead of pace.
David McWilliams |
37:32 |
Takashi Maruyama |
37:57 |
Enrique Sanchez |
39:29 |
Juan Soto |
39:30 |
Fiddy |
40:16 |
Michael Davis |
40:21 |
Guido Van De Velde |
40:36 |
Kenyrik Alexis |
40:58 |
Ivan Martinez |
41:01 |
David Eckardt |
41:04 |
James Bickelhaupt |
41:29 |
Ben Walls |
41:33 |
Grant Schliefer |
41:35 |
Janusz Sarnicki |
41:41 |
Pedro Meraz |
41:59 |
Matthew Fisher |
42:07 |
Philip Blong |
42:14 |
Michael Morrell |
42:46 |
Chris Muser |
42:29 |
Will Taylor |
42:39 |
Just after 10K, Michael Davis caught me and I tried to stay with him for a few miles. He dropped me in mile 8 when I was taking a GU, then I ran pretty hard to catch up to him. He easily dropped me again in mile 11 but I could still see him until about mile 15. Hit halfway, pretty much where I wanted to be: ahead of my predicted pace but not outrunning my fitness. It gets harder to stay motivated when there's no one up ahead to pick off.
David McWilliams |
1:18:39 |
41:07 |
Takashi Maruyama |
1:21:18 |
43:21 |
Juan Soto |
1:22:35 |
43:05 |
Enrique Sanchez |
1:23:12 |
43:43 |
Michael Davis |
1:25:19 |
44:58 |
Fiddy |
1:25:48 |
45:32 |
Grant Schliefer |
1:26:59 |
45:24 |
David Eckardt |
1:27:46 |
46:42 |
Guido Van De Velde |
1:28:34 |
47:58 |
Janusz Sarnicki |
1:28:49 |
47:08 |
Matthew Fisher |
1:28:54 |
46:47 |
Philip Blong |
1:28:58 |
46:44 |
Pedro Meraz |
1:28:58 |
46:59 |
Ivan Martinez |
1:29:40 |
48:39 |
Chris Musser |
1:29:43 |
47:14 |
Kenyrik Alexis |
1:29:48 |
48:50 |
Michael Morrell |
1:29:55 |
47:29 |
Will Taylor |
1:30:06 |
47:28 |
James Bickelhaupt |
1:30:42 |
49:13 |
Ben Walls |
1:31:10 |
49:37 |
Everyone ahead of me is running strongly and apparently someone behind is gaining on me. In the next section of the race I can definitely hear the cheers getting closer, but I don't want to increase my effort until I get to the crazy hills. Mile 16 is 6:14 due to a very steep downhill, but then it very quickly becomes difficult to maintain 7 minute pace. Mile 18 is the first one over 7 and mile 20 is also over 7. But the terrain is getting quite difficult, lots of short uphills followed by short downhills. If I'm feeling good, I can manage around 6:30 pace on this stuff in training, but my legs are pretty shot. Glancing back it looks like there are 3 people chasing me, but it was probably just the one. Mile 21 and 22 and keep it going with a 6:52 and 6:47. These miles are easier, so it's really not all that great, but I'll take it. There's another mat at mile 22! Before the race, I had mentally told myself that a sub 2:25 at mile 22 would give me confidence in the sub 3 (which was my non-negotiable pre-race goal). I actually passed it at 2:25:47, so err... uh oh... I guess. Meanwhile, the guys ahead of me are killing it.
David McWilliams |
2:10:08 |
51:31 |
Juan Soto |
2:18:07 |
56:28 |
Takashi Maruyama |
2:19:13 |
57:55 |
Enrique Sanchez |
2:20:40 |
57:28 |
Michael Davis |
2:22:13 |
56:54 |
Fiddy |
2:25:47 |
59:59 |
Grant Schliefer |
2:26:39 |
59:40 |
Janusz Sarnicki |
2:28:30 |
59:41 |
Matthew Fisher |
2:29:10 |
60:16 |
Philip Blong |
2:29:13 |
60:15 |
Pedro Meraz |
2:29:13 |
60:15 |
David Eckardt |
2:29:40 |
61:54 |
Will Taylor |
2:31:14 |
61:08 |
Chris Musser |
2:33:13 |
63:30 |
Guido Van De Velde |
2:34:30 |
65:56 |
Kaye Starosciak |
2:35:31 |
60:41 |
Michael Morrell |
2:36:29 |
66:34 |
Tom Bongiorno |
2:37:10 |
64:41 |
Josh Bland |
2:38:02 |
65:03 |
Nathan Huselton |
2:38:33 |
63:57
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After this mat there's a turnaround in piedmont park that adds an extra hill. It creates a Des News style out and back that allow me to see everyone about 2minutes on either side. I can't see anyone ahead of me as they are all busy negative splitting. I do see Grant, however, who is now less than 1 minute down with 4.2 miles left. Mile 23 is the last really tough mile, and it also happens to be the toughest on the course. Starting at the lowest point on the course and ending at the highest, with an evil turnaround thrown in. I manage a 7:28 which is pretty lousy, but it's not really ruining my race based on the splits from the previos few miles. Grant makes up a ton of ground here though and it now sounds like he's about 25 seconds back, based off the volunteers who keep assuring him he can catch me. Next mile is downhill so I manage another sub 7 (6:57!). Mile 25 is fun, I pass by Allie's old workplace and then my office! Oh but it's up hill and painful and 7:10. Right at mile 25 we have a pretty hard turn and I can see Grant is right there. I find an extra gear in the last mile to hold of Grant (6:55 pace for an uphill mile).
The last mile made me think that maybe I was being kind of a wuss for miles 18-25, and this is kind of confirmed by looking at the final split. I think I would have closed much faster if any of those guys had actually caught up to me.
David McWilliams |
2:34:53 |
24:45 |
Juan Soto |
2:45:49 |
27:42 |
Takashi Maruyama |
2:47:29 |
28:16 |
Michael Davis |
2:48:53 |
26:40 |
Enrique Sanchez |
2:49:49 |
29:09 |
Fiddy |
2:55:47 |
30:00 |
Grant Schliefer |
2:55:55 |
29:16 |
Janusz Sarnicki |
2:57:33 |
29:03 |
Matthew Fisher |
2:58:11 |
29:01 |
Pedro Meraz |
2:58:45 |
29:32 |
Will Taylor |
2:59:24 |
28:10 |
David Eckardt |
3:00:04 |
30:24 |
Philip Blong |
3:01:15 |
32:02 |
Kaye Starosciak |
3:05:01 |
30:30 |
Chris Musser |
3:05:41 |
32:28 |
Nathan Huselton |
3:07:13 |
29:40 |
Tom Bongiorno |
3:09:24 |
32:10 |
Guido Van De Velde |
3:11:16 |
36:46 |
Michael Morrell |
3:11:54 |
35:33 |
Errol Daniels |
3:12:28 |
32:04 |
Mile
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Time |
2EG-EL |
Adj Pace |
1-2 |
12:51 |
-36 |
6:28 |
3 |
6:42 |
-11 |
6:43 |
4 |
6:36 |
135 |
6:20 |
5 |
6:16 |
17 |
6:14 |
6 |
6:36 |
12 |
6:35 |
7 |
6:32 |
39 |
6:27 |
8 |
6:39 |
-12 |
6:41 |
9 |
6:22 |
127 |
6:07 |
10 |
6:41 |
63 |
6:33 |
11 |
6:44 |
52 |
6:38 |
12-13 |
13:08 |
79 |
6:29 |
14 |
6:28 |
22 |
6:25 |
15 |
6:33 |
0 |
6:33 |
16 |
6:14 |
3 |
6:14 |
17 |
6:59 |
-12 |
7:01 |
18 |
7:02 |
91 |
6:50 |
19 |
6:48 |
-7 |
6:49 |
20 |
7:11 |
149 |
6:52 |
21 |
6:46 |
-7 |
6:47 |
22 |
6:39 |
-79 |
6:49 |
23 |
7:28 |
301 |
6:49 |
24 |
6:57 |
32 |
6:53 |
25 |
7:10 |
94 |
6:58 |
26.2 |
8:27 |
262 |
6:30 |
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| | USATF Georgia 5000 and 3000 racewalk
18:58 5000 and 18:52 3000 RW, it was really hot and I was having heart issues
I did ok in the racewalk. Didn't push it as hard as I could have as I was worried about getting DQd. Didn't really enjoy it though, I don't think I'll do it again.
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| | 93 degrees! running back from a conference
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Braves 5k (3.107 Miles) 00:17:33, Place overall: 16 | | 17:33, 5:30 1st mile (only split, no watch), close to Post Mayan Apocalypse best.
Quite hot and humid (around 75degrees/71 dew point), Rick Kenah warned us that it was not a day for PRs. I felt ok while I was running, but was a little 2013 tourderunish after I finished. Tucked in behind the top Atlanta Track club women at the start who I figured would be shooting for low 17s. I ran with three of them until the first mile: (Morgan, who smoked a 17:07 in the Hawks 5k, Janel who ran 17:18 at the ATC 5k and Lauren Sara who I didn't know anything about).
I was struggling to stay with them and at about the mile I stupidly let them go and they were probably 5 seconds up on me. I say stupid because I never really made myself hurt after I lost contact. Despite getting dropped by the women, I still passed 2 or 3 guys in the second mile and I was closing in on a big pack of about 5. One of those guys was Bo Brewer, who I have a legit rivalry with at this point.
Our last 3 races: Bo by 3 seconds, me by 20 seconds, me by 1 second.
Morgan starts to fade and I catch up to her right at 2miles and we start to work together. I'm now wishing that I knew these streets better because I have absolutely no idea how close to the finish we are. Suddenly, the stadium appears and I start to kick, dropping Morgan and passing Bo. The last 400meters or so are a little goofy as we make some sharp turns into the stadium and then run out onto the outfield. I was a bit surprised to see 17:30 as I felt like I really let my effort down and was expecting it to be over 18.
17:33 for me 17:37 for Bo, 17:41 for Morgan. (Lauren:17:00, Janel 17:15). Winning time for guys was 15:15 by Nathan Haskins who wins everything here.
I have been a little quiet since the marathon because I was feeling slightly off, last few weeks I've been much better. Still just trying to survive the summer here though.
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Peachtree (6.214 Miles) 00:37:13 | | Great race and cool course. I didn't run great though, I didn't emp up doing as much as I wanted. I really regret running that marathon now as I feel like I missed out on the cool races this summer because I'm not firing on all cylinders.
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Jog Days of Summer (3.107 Miles) 00:18:21 | | Race was not as bad as the time makes it seem. The course was actually quite challenging. I've been 'gimpy' for a bit so not much running, so I'm happy that I haven't seemed to lose that much. Splits were 5:29 (down), 6:21 (up!), then 6:31 for the last 1.107
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Braves 5k |
Jog Days |
Difference |
Blake Jorgensen |
16:30 |
17:19 |
49 |
Victor Breedveld |
16:44 |
17:10 |
26 |
Jonathan Gomez |
17:28 |
18:11 |
43 |
Bo Brewer |
17:37 |
18:10 |
33 |
fiddy |
17:33 |
18:21 |
48 |
Andre Kelly |
19:44 |
19:04 |
40 |
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| | 7.25 miles in 47:36 (6:34 pace)
2.85 (Emory-Deep Dene Park) in 19:05 (6:42)
4.4 (Deep Dene - Home) in 28:31 (6:29)
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| | Mercer Island Snake hill loop in 57:44 (6:33 pace)
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| | 4xmile with 90seconds rest (5:45,5:50,6:01,5:50)
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| | 6.85 in 46:22 (6:46 pace), wasn't feeling very good.
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Atlanta's Finest 5k (3.107 Miles) 00:17:48 | | Splits 5:26, 5:47, 6:05, 30
2014 5:40, 5:58, 6:04, 31
Course was slightly different from last year making the first mile a bit faster due to less climbing and the removal of a 90 degree turn. I would guess it's about a 5 second difference.
Race was super stacked this year, with a ton of Atlanta Track Club people out. Kind of fell off a little at the end as I wasn't racing anyone. I'm still feeling pretty good injury wise so hopefully I can continue to increase the workload as the weather get back into fiddy range.
Big Accomplishment: First time since flat as a pancake 2013 vs flat as a pancake 2012 that I ran faster at a race than I did the year before. Flat as a pancake 2012 was the day after my stress test for my heart and I walked the end of that race, whereas 2013 I followed allie as she ran her 5k PR. Last year at this time I was coming off my dissertation defense and in the middle of a move, so we'll see whether or it can continue.
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| | Emory-Deepdene in 18:39 (6:32 pace)
Deepdene-Home in 28:18 (6:26)
Total of 7.25 in 46:57 (6:29 pace, 6:11 according to course tool)
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| | Double tempo run coming back from Emory 2.75 in 16:57 (6:10), 5mins rest, 2.42 (6:39) in 16:05 (significant uphill)
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| | 4xmile w/ 90 seconds rest on beltline (down, up, down, up):5:35,6:07,5:49,6;09. Felt very difficult after the first one.
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| | 9 mile tempo run in 59:57
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| | 4.5 miles in 29:05 (6:07 adjusted pace)
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| | 4xmile on beltline with 5mins jogging recovery (down,up,down,up)
5:39,5:53,5:34,5:52
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Road Race for Education (3.15 Miles) 00:19:12, Place overall: 5 | | Splits of 5:52, 5:50, 6:50 and :38. The second mile contains quite a lot of downhill but the last mile is very tough and a little long according to every measurement of it I've done. Course tool says me splits were about even in terms of adjusted pace, which would work out to about 18:20 on a flat course. Not sure why I've done so poorly at this race both this year and last year. I just didn't feel good either time.
I ran :45 seconds faster this year than last year, but the start line was moved so the course was about :35 shorter. So this time was really only worth about :10 seconds better.
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| | 11.85 miles in 1:19:37 (6:43 pace, 6:25 course tool)
some splits ( 7 miles: 46:38, 7-10 miles 19:58, 10-11.85 miles 13:01 (7:02 pace, but lots of climbing)
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Rise up and Run 5k (3.107 Miles) 00:17:45, Place overall: 10 | | Decent splits 5:44, 5:46, 6:15 for the last 1.1. I wasn't feeling very good, but this course has got to be the easiest I've run in Atlanta.
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| | 7.25 mile tempo in 46:14 (6:23 pace, 6:04 adjusted)
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| | 4.5 miles in 28:07 (5:54 adjusted pace)
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| | 4*mile (down, up, down, up) with 90 seconds rest 5:35,5:57,5:36,5:53
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| | 9 miles in 58:12(6:12 adjusted pace)
Workout PR! Previous best was 59:57
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| | Double Tempo workout
2.75 in 16:22 (5:57 pace, 5:54 adjusted) 5mins rest, then 2.42 in 15:44 (6:30, unknown adjusted pace due to weird ATL elevation-allegedly 6:00)
(4 weeks ago: 16:57, 16:05)
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| | 4 x mile with 5 mins recovery (down, up, down, up) in 5:45,6:08,5:40,6:07. Not very good, not sure why.
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| | 4.5 miles in 28:23 (5:58 adj pace)
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| | 1:38:41 for 14.86 miles (adjusted pace=6:20). Pace was right where it should be, but I was having some BP issues the whole way. Shoulders and neck where really hurting the whole time.
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| | 7.25 in 45:20(5:57 adjusted pace)
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| | 4.5 miles in 27:42 (5:49, adjusted pace)
This was a pretty good workout so it makes sense to write down some splits as benchmarks.
From the start on N Decatur to Mile4 marker was 8:58.
Mile4-Mile3 6:35 (15:33 total)
Mile3-Mile2 5:28 (21:01 total) mile markers on the trail must be off!
Mile2-Mile1 5:55 (26:56 total)
From Mile4 to finish line was 18:44
3 mile split at beltline intersection was 18:47 (this is actually three miles), then 8:55 from beltline intersection home
Freedom trail split was 8:22 (2:39 to BI, then 5:43)
Split from Freedom trail home was 3:12
Split |
Time |
Cum |
Mile4marker |
8:58 |
8:58 |
Mile3marker |
6:35 |
15:33 |
Freedomstart |
0:33 |
16:08 |
Beltline (3M) |
2:29 |
18:47 |
Mile2 |
2:14 |
21:01 |
Boulevard |
3:29 |
24:30 |
Mile1 |
2:26 |
26:56 |
Finish |
0:46 |
27:42 |
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| | Deep Dene (8.9 miles) in 57:18 (6:26 unadjusted pace). Felt really, really bad.
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| | 9 miles in 57:36 (6:08 adjusted)
Segment splits 20:44,16:48,20:03
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| | More workout PRs!
2.75 in 16:14 (5:52 adj pace) previous best 16:22
2.41 in 15:09 (5:48 adj pace) previous best 15:44
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| | Atl 10 mile course in 67:10 (6:17adjusted pace)
Splits
(6:29,6:52,6:33,6:36,6:45,6:42,6:46,7:03,6:47,6:37)
Adj splits
(6:22,6:20,6:11,6:10,6:13,5:58,6:39,6:20,6:28,6:24)
Clearly faded at the end. Still have a lot of work to do strength wise. Not sure I can get there by Thanksgiving.
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| | Another workout PR! 7.25 miles in 45:15 (5:57 adjusted pace)
6k split=23:22, last 3.5 in 21:53
I doubt that any HSers read my blog, but I noticed a couple of people posting about how they had disappointmenting races at the state meet.
My senior year of XC was very sucky. We were 7th my junior year, we returned 5 of our top 7 and our top two runners were both freshman. As sophomores they should have been much improved. In addition, I had improved from the 12th best runner on the team in XC to the 12th best runner in the league in track, and I was only expected to be our 5th man. We entered the season ranked I think #2 in state, but we just never really put it together with everyone having a good race at the same time. We ended up 13th at state with almost everyone running lousy.
Anyway, my point is that it really sucked. However, it was far from the end competively. I had a decent, not great, track season, but then college XC turned out much better. The important thing is to keep at it and try to learn from what went wrong.
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Atlanta 10 Mile (10 Miles) 01:02:20, Place overall: 23 | | 62:20 for 10 miles, 6:14 pace (5:50 adj)
Last year I managed a 63:08 in this race which was good enough for 12th. Last Sunday I ran 67:10 for the full course in a time trial.
Went out way too fast (5:43, 6:29 last week, -46 seconds), which was frustrating. I'm still really bad at pacing myself. This mile isn't as bad as it seems as the first mile is probably the easiest of the race. I was in a small group with Victor Breedveld and Andre Barnes. I stuck with them through mile 2 (6:20,-32 seconds) and 3 (5:56,-37 seconds).
It was here that I lost my nerve. a little. The fourth mile starts with a big uphill and I didn't really attack it. I lost Victor and Andre and another group of 4 people passed me on the hill to form a supergroup of 6 guys ahead of me. For the next two miles I watched all those guys start to pull away. Mile 4 was 6:21, only 15 seconds faster than last weekend and I'm really struggling with the hills. However the nice thing about any Atlanta race is that if you're not feeling good, you can just wait a few minutes and the course will totally change. Mile 5 is a lot more manageable but I slowed down more to 6:24 (-21 seconds).
Standings at half way: (Only including +/- 1minute of me because it's a big race. Men's leader, Andrew Mclain was at 25:18 at halfway and ran 51:17. That adjusts to 4:48 pace which is whack.)
Place |
Runner |
Split |
+/- |
14 |
Jill Horst |
29:53 |
-:51 |
15 |
Lauren Sara |
30:07 |
-:37 |
16 |
Ty Ragan |
30:21 |
-:23 |
17 |
Tim Hawkins |
30:24 |
-:20 |
18 |
Victor Breedveld |
30:24 |
-:20 |
19 |
Andre Barnes |
30:32 |
-:12 |
20 |
Kenneth Porterfield |
30:33 |
-:11 |
21 |
Ken Youngers |
30:34 |
-:10 |
22 |
$moore#ies |
30:44 |
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23 |
Mark Kohler |
30:48 |
:04 |
24 |
Gary Moore |
30:57 |
:13 |
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30:57 |
:13 |
25 |
Raymond Revell |
30:58 |
:14 |
26 |
Michael Smith |
31:02 |
:18 |
27 |
Keith Marshall |
31:20 |
:36 |
28 |
Zetler Quinn |
31:20 |
:36 |
29 |
Bo Brewer |
31:23 |
:39 |
30 |
Mo Himedan |
31:24 |
:40 |
31 |
Jose Esquivel |
31:27 |
:43 |
32 |
William Stewart |
31:31 |
:47 |
33 |
Matt Auers |
31:35 |
:51 |
So at halfway I've got a couple of people ahead within striking distance, but I've been steadily losing ground and I'm feeling a little wobbly already. In mile 6 I stop the bleeding with a 6:20 (-22) and catch up to Ken Porterfield. We run together for most of the rest of the way. Mile 7 is 6:14 (-32) which is back on track and I'm starting to feel hopeful that the race won't be a disaster.
The atlanta 10 mile does something interesting where they time the 8th mile separately and list it as 'Conquer Cardiac Hill'. I don't really care about that, but it does mean more mats. I have to figure this out based on the time stamps for each person though.
So at the bottom of cardiac hill (6.8 ish miles), the race around me looks like this.
Place |
Runner |
Time |
+/- |
Split |
16 |
Victor Breedveld |
41:47 |
-:30 |
11:24 |
17 |
Lauren Sara |
41:51 |
-:26 |
11:44 |
18 |
Ty Ragan |
41:54 |
-:23 |
11:33 |
19 |
Tim Hawkins |
41:57 |
-:20 |
11:33 |
20 |
Ken Youngers |
42:04 |
-:13 |
11:30 |
21 |
Andre Barnes |
42:12 |
-:05 |
11:40 |
22 |
$moore#ies |
42:17 |
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11:33 |
23 |
Kenneth Porterfield |
42:18 |
:01 |
11:45 |
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42:21 |
:04 |
11:24 |
24 |
Michael Smith |
42:38 |
:21 |
11:36 |
25 |
Gary Moore |
42:42 |
:25 |
11:45 |
26 |
Mark Kohler |
42:56 |
:39 |
12:08 |
27 |
Raymond Revell |
42:58 |
:41 |
12:00 |
28 |
Keith Marshall |
43:09 |
:51 |
11:49 |
29 |
Bo Brewer |
43:25 |
1:08 |
11:58 |
30 |
Zetler Quinn |
43:36 |
1:19 |
12:16 |
31 |
Shanna Levy |
43:37 |
1:20 |
11:32 |
32 |
Mo Himedan |
43:38 |
1:21 |
12:14 |
33 |
Chris Nasser |
43:39 |
1:22 |
11:34 |
I've held my ground with everyone around me, unfortunately 'Cardiac Hill' doesn't sound like something I'll do particularly well at. At the top the race now looks like this. Check out Chris Nasser, that sandbagger! Also I had pretty much surrendered my lead on the 2014 ghost runner. I really ran strongly last year until hitting a wall at mile 7.
Place |
Runner |
Time |
+/- |
Split |
16 |
Victor Breedveld |
47:47 |
-:51 |
6:00 |
17 |
Ty Ragan |
47:58 |
-:40 |
6:04 |
18 |
Ken Youngers |
48:14 |
-:24 |
6:10 |
19 |
Tim Hawkins |
48:15 |
-:23 |
6:18 |
20 |
Lauren Sara |
48:17 |
-:21 |
6:27 |
21 |
Andre Barnes |
48:24 |
-:14 |
6:12 |
22 |
Kenneth Porterfield |
48:34 |
-:04 |
6:16 |
23 |
$moore#ies |
48:38 |
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6:21 |
24 |
Michael Smith |
48:40 |
:02 |
6:02 |
25 |
Gary Moore |
48:53 |
:15 |
6:11 |
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49:04 |
:26 |
6:43 |
26 |
Chris Nasser |
49:08 |
:30 |
5:29 |
27 |
Mark Kohler |
49:12 |
:34 |
6:18 |
28 |
Raymond Revell |
49:20 |
:42 |
6:22 |
29 |
Keith Marshall |
49:28 |
:50 |
6:19 |
30 |
Shanna Levy |
49:35 |
:57 |
5:58 |
31 |
Bo Brewer |
49:39 |
1:01 |
6:14 |
It's not a disaster. I'm not sure that this is a mile like they advertise, as my actual split for mile 8 is 6:38 (-25 seconds). As soon as we crest the hill, I surge and catch Kenneth. We both pass Lauren Sara and catch up to Andre. Then mile 9 has more uphill and Kenneth drops me again for good (that's three times he passed and dropped me). Mile 9 is 6:14 (-33 seconds) and now I'm feeling pretty positive. It seems clear that I will beat my time from last year, which was very much in doubt at mile 6. I drop Andre for good but now I can hear the cavalry coming in the form of Michael Smith, Chris Nasser and another guy who didn't have any chip splits, but finished 1 second behind me.
My legs are totally trashed in the last mile but I muscle out a 6:04 (-33 seconds), but two guys pass me in the final stretch which is a bummer. It's a strength issue not a speed issue, I think.
Place |
Runner |
Time |
Split |
16 |
Victor Breedveld |
61:24 |
13:37 |
17 |
Ty Ragan |
61:40 |
13:42 |
18 |
Tim Hawkins |
61:45 |
13:30 |
19 |
Ken Youngers |
61:59 |
13:44 |
20 |
Chris Nasser |
62:10 |
13:02 |
21 |
Kenneth Porterfield |
62:11 |
13:23 |
22 |
Michael Smith |
62:16 |
13:36 |
23 |
$moore#ies |
62:20 |
13:42 |
24 |
Marco Seta |
62:21 |
???? |
25 |
Andre Barnes |
62:36 |
14:12 |
26 |
Gary Moore |
62:47 |
13:54 |
27 |
Lauren Sara |
63:06 |
14:49 |
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$moore#ies 2014 |
63:08 |
14:04 |
28 |
Mark Kohler |
63:17 |
14:05 |
29 |
Raymond Revell |
63:20 |
14:00 |
30 |
Shanna Levy |
63:29 |
13:54 |
31 |
Keith Marshall |
63:39 |
14:11 |
32 |
Bo Brewer |
63:43 |
14:04 |
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| | Another long tempo. These runs should be at marathon pace, which I hit pretty comfortably. Last time I did this workout I really struggle the last couple of miles.
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Today (act,adj) |
9/9 |
0-7 |
46:15 (6:36,6:20) |
46:38 (6:40.6:23) |
7-10 |
19:15 (6:25,6:06) |
19:58 (6:39,6:20) |
10-11.85 |
12:14 (6:37,6:18) |
13:01 (7:02,6:42) |
Total |
77:44 (6:34,6:16) |
79:37 (6:43.6:25) |
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| | Another workout PR! 4.5 miles in 27:39 (5:48 adjusted). Only 3 seconds faster than last time though.
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Split |
Time |
10/8 |
Mile4mark |
8:54 |
8:54 |
8:58 |
Mile3mark |
6:25 |
15:19 |
15:33 |
Beltline (3M) |
3:19 |
18:38 |
18:47 |
Mile2mark |
2:16 |
20:54 |
21:01 |
Mile1mark |
6:00 |
26:54 |
26:56 |
Finish |
:45 |
27:39 |
27:42 |
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| | Attempt at a workout. Did 15 miles in 1:45:07 (7:00) pace. I was actually at 53:49 through 8 (6:43) and 1:14:18 though 11 (6:45), before falling apart in the last couple of miles. My blood pressure dropped dramatically over the last couple of miles, making it very unpleasant to keep running but not impossible. However making it back through downtown Atlanta to my apartment was an adventure. I almost fainted crossing a major street and then had to sit with my head between my legs for a few minutes. I would make it a couple of steps before starting to feel dizzy again.
I had taken no electrolyte drinks before the run (because I was out) but I figured it would be ok as it was a cool day. Man I was very wrong.
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| | 9 miles in 56:49 (6:03 adjusted pace)
Splits: 20:38,16:41,19:30
previous best time 57:36 with splits 20:44,16:48,20:04
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| | It's workout day! That means workout PR, at least in this training cycle.
27:19 for 4.5 miles (5:44 adjusted pace). That's 20 seconds faster than last week.
8:54,15:18,15:54,18:30,20:42,24:12,26:33
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Split |
Time |
10/29 |
10/8 |
Mile4Mark |
8:55 |
8:55 |
8:54 |
8:58 |
Mile3Mark |
6:23 |
15:18 |
15:19 |
15:33 |
Beltline (3M) |
3:12 |
18:30 |
18:38 |
18:47 |
Mile2Mark |
2:12 |
20:42 |
20:54 |
21:01 |
Mile1Mark |
5:51 |
26:33 |
26:54 |
26:56 |
Finish |
0:46 |
27:19 |
27:39 |
27:42 |
Allie said I had to include this story: I was crossing the street (with a green man!) and a car almost hit me because they decided to not brake and just pull into the cross walk at full speed. This has almost happened to everyone, and it's super funny because it could easily kill us. Anyway I bang on the back of this guy's truck to let him know how annoyed I am that I am being forced to now go outside the crosswalk to pass him. He opens the door and we have the following exchange (but with more swearing)
"Hey, you nearly hit me. You need to stop at the line."
"Well, I didn't see you, why you gotta hit my truck?"
"It doesn't matter whether or not you saw me. That's why you stop at this line on a red light". I point to the line on the ground.
"Well, why did you hit my truck"
"Your truck is fine, I'm just getting your attention. In the future, stop at the line."
"Well what if I just 'beat you up', what then?"
"Just stop at the line, dude"
"Ok, I'm going to beat you up".
Now don't get me wrong, this guy could have taken me, most likely. But we were in an intersection with about 50 witnesses and it was raining. The odds of him getting out of the car and beating me up were roughly 0%.
"Fine, be a little *****. I'm going to finish my run, but you are welcome to chase me."
At this point, I had to go anyway because the time was running down on the intersection. Point is, threatening someone with violence after almost killing them makes you a little *****.
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| | AM workout, which means terrible underperformance. Did 2by "2mile" on the beltline, which is really like 1.9. 11:19 down, 12:47 on the way up. The 12:47 was quite painful for being very, very slow. I was also a little dizzy after the rep so I bailed on the rest of the workout (I had planned on doing 4 by two mile). Seems like there was little to gain from finishing the workout and I almost literally passed out last week so I quit while I was at least still conscious.
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| | Felt much better today. Ended my run with a faster 3miles on the beltline/freedom trail (19:46). It was cold and wet, but I still ran faster than during my aborted workout yesterday morning, which was in ideal conditions.
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| | 7.25 in 45:09 (5:56 adjusted pace)
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| | 15:54,14:52
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10/13 |
11/3 |
11/17 |
Split1 |
20:45 |
20:38 |
20:33 |
Split2 |
16:48 |
16:41 |
16:36 |
Split3 |
20:03 |
19:30 |
19:03 |
Total |
57:36 |
56:49 |
56:12 |
Also 9/1: 59:57 and 9/22:58:12
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Atlanta Half Marathon (13.109 Miles) 01:19:54 | | Atlanta Half Marathon 1:19:54 for 23rd place. Last year I ran 1:22:01 for 27th. This continues the pattern of me getting faster but the races getting more competitive compared to last year.
Last year I went out too hard, running 37:30 for the first 10K and then fading badly the last couple of miles. So this year my plan was to go out pretty conservatively. At the start I saw Ty Ragen and Kenny Porterfield (gradually starting to learn Atl area runners). I ran ahead of those two for 3 miles at the Atl 10 miler but then both beat me. Therefore I decided that I should stay behind them until mile 8.
At the start Ty starts out ahead of Kenny so I decide to play it safe and stick with Kenny. We hit the mile in 6:07, right on my goal of 1:20 pace. A friend of Kenny's jumps in the race to pace him, anothe guy (I think Chadwick Hales) runs with us too so we have a pretty good pack.
We roll through the next couple of miles in 6:01 and 5:59 (slightly downhill) and I get a little bit concerned that we've gone out too fast. The fourth mile is downhill (6:00) and my legs are starting to burn. This is much faster than I'm used to running! Fortunately my breathing is under control. We catch up to a guy wearing Orange and now our group is 5 strong.
In the 5th mile we hit a pretty strong headwind and we lose a little bit of momentum as everyone fights to stay out of the wind. We pass two more guys and one of them latches on so we are now six strong. This is super helpful as we fight the wind. Unsurprisingly, mile 5 is the slowest of the race so far: 6:11. However, for now I'm still committed to staying with the group.
Mile 6 starts with a moderate climb and the rest of the group starts the flag a little. We lose two people and are back to the original 4. At the peak of the hill Kenny's friend dropped out and we were three. Descending into Piedmont, Kenny and I picked up the pace a little, passing one more guy. Mile 6 was 6:16!, I decide that enough is enough and it's time to drop the hammer. I surge and drop Kenny, passing 10K in 37:45, 15 seconds slower than last year.
At 10K here is the split
Place |
Person |
10k Split |
15 |
Chris Blanco |
36:34 |
16 |
Tim Brooks |
36:37 |
17 |
Matthew Wilpers |
36:39 |
18 |
Andrew Thompson |
36:50 |
19 |
Jill Braley |
36:56 |
20 |
Patrick Ollinger |
37:12 |
21 |
Ty Ragen |
37:13 |
22 |
Sven Henningson |
37:18 |
23 |
Annie Kelly |
37:22 |
24 |
John Pulliam |
37:22 |
25 |
Chris Nasser |
37:24 |
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Jimmyjimjim! 2014 |
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26 |
Jimmyjimjim! 2015 |
37:45 |
27 |
Kenny Porterfield |
37:47 |
After surging I initially regret it, as I start to feel pretty bad. Legs were feeling pretty tense, so I decide to drop the historical present and that seemed to help. I hit mile 7 in 5:50, which made me feel better. The main issue was that Chris Nasser and Sven Henningson both pulled away, giving the impression that I had slowed down.
I caught Annie and John (a wheel chair athlete) with a 6:27 8th mile. This was actually a huge confidence booster as it is easily the most difficult mile of the course. I was at 48:55 though 8 miles, I was almost exactly on 1:20 pace so I knew I had to finish strong.
Mile 9 has a nice long straightaway so I got a solid glimpse of all the people up ahead of me. Unfortunately, the guys closest to me were pulling away. 6;04 for mile 9
I passed two guys in Mile 10. I'm not really sure what happened with these two guys. 6:14 for mile 10, including a pretty tough hill. 61:14 for 10 miles. I passed two more guys somewhere in here.
I started to think negative thoughts "I'm running pretty well, 1:20:xx is totally fine. My legs really hurt, I can't expect myself to run this fast." Ok, don't start to make excuses before you even fall off pace. 6:07 for mile 11, but I didn't pass anyone.
Mile 12 in 6:04 and now I could smell the sub 1:20. I finally caught up to Matthew Wilpers with about 800m to go and I had another 3-4 guys in the cross hairs but just ran out of room. 6:28 for last 1.1 (5:53 pace) 6:01 pace from mile 10 to the finish.
I probably was a little bit too conservative, but I'm quite happy with this race.
2014 1st half 37:30 (6:03 pace), 2nd half 44:31 (6:27 pace) passed 1, passed by 5
2015 1st half 37:47 (6:05 pace), 2nd half 42:07 (6:06 pace) passed 7, passed by zero
Geraint Davies |
1:10:54 |
33:32(1) |
37:22(1) |
Dougie Coffed |
1:12:58 |
35:13(3) |
37:45(2) |
David Fiesoli |
1:14:20 |
34:33(2) |
39:47(3) |
Juan Soto |
1:16:12 |
35:50(4) |
40:22(4) |
Jared Carson |
1:16:45 |
36:12(10) |
40:33(5) |
Alex Murfee |
1:17:12 |
35:53(6) |
41:19(7) |
Ben Leblanc |
1:17:19 |
35:53(5) |
41:26(9) |
Humayun Zafar |
1:17:25 |
No data |
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Chris Blanco |
1:17:34 |
36:34(13) |
41:00(6) |
Brent Fields |
1:17:36 |
36:14(12) |
41:22(8) |
Josh Carson |
1:18:00 |
36:12(11) |
41:48(11) |
Eli Parker |
1:18:30 |
36:01(8) |
42:29 |
Scott Jarvis |
1:18:45 |
35:54(7) |
42:51 |
Jill Braley |
1:18:47 |
36:56(17) |
41:51(12) |
Chris Nasser |
1:18:50 |
37:24(23) |
41:26(10) |
Emily Reese |
1:19:13 |
No Data |
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Patrick Ollinger |
1:19:14 |
37:12(18) |
42:02(14) |
Sven Henningson |
1:19:18 |
37:18(20) |
42:00(13) |
Ty Ragan |
1:19:40 |
37:13(19) |
42:27 |
Jagdeep Singh |
1:19:44 |
No Data |
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Tim Brooks |
1:19:48 |
36:37(14) |
43:11 |
Jimmyjimjim! |
1:19:54 |
37:45(24) |
42:09(15) |
Matthew Wilpers |
1:20:01 |
36:39(15) |
43:22 |
Alfred Glancy |
1:20:38 |
No Data |
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| | 7.25 in 46:16(6:05 adjusted pace)
Splits of (24:14,22:02)
10/6 45:20 (23:24,21:56)
10/22 45:15 (23:22,21:53)
11/10 45:09 (23:18, 21:51)
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| | Double tempo run
16:15 for 2.75 miles, then 15:19 for 2.45
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| | 4xmile on beltline (down,up,down, up) 5:44,5:55,5:41,5:56
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| | Finished last 3 miles in 20:30 ('not reall very fast finish' long run)
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| | 5k Time trial on MS track.
km splits
Split |
Total |
2014 |
2013 |
3:37.1 |
3:37.1 |
3:36.1 |
3:29 |
3:38.4 |
7:15.5 |
7:17.7 |
7:00 |
3:41.9 |
10:57.4 |
11:02.2 |
10:31 |
3:41.2 |
14:38.6 |
14:45.7 |
14:03 |
3:35.4 |
18:14.2 |
18:26.0 |
17:30 |
400M splits: 86.3,87.6,87.1,87.3,88.2,89.6,88.1,87.7,89.5,89.2,88.3,85.3,42.0
Clearly I had a littled bit more at the end. I'm not sure I warmed up enough. I then jumped in with Allie for her last rep and we ran 5:43, which felt ok. Think I probably should have been able to break 18.
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