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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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Race: Des News Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:50:22, Place overall: 8
Total Distance
27.00

There was genuine concern, going into this race, that I would not even finish. My training has been severely hampered by a case of the "WTFs!" and runs over 16 miles had been perilous for me.

I ran this race "blind". I put some black duct tape over my garmin so I would have my splits, but no idea what pace I was on. I actually really enjoyed this part of the race, it made me focus more on just putting one foot in front of the other.

Phase 1:Big Mountain (5:47,5:51,5:48,6:08) 2:22 behind last year

I ran these miles as slow as I could, frankly. This would normally be an ultra conservative start for me, but my legs were cramping up badly (as can be seen by the 6:08). I remember that the leaders had taken off and that a secondary pack had formed about 400m ahead of me.

Phase 2 Little Mountain(6:12,6:31,7:12,6:42) 2:15/4:37

Now going up little mountain my legs were cramping and my breathing was really struggling. The pack in front of me started to splinter and I kept myself going by picking off the stragglers. 4 in all. One guy, David Bishop, passed me on Little Mountain and I had no response. At the big switch back, I looked back and saw the lead woman along with many, many people. Up ahead were Bishop and the two remaining members of the original 2nd pack, running together. 

Phase 3 The turnaround (5:51,6:30,5:56,6:05) 2:13/6:50

Going down the other side of little mountain, I finally got in a rhythm and started to feel like the "old me", but this didn't last long as I had to stop to tie my shoe. When I crouched down, it felt like I had already run a marathon and this kind of stinks because I'm was consciously being conservative. Going into the turnaround, I can see that Steve Anderson is probably 3 mins or so ahead of me. Then I see 4 people within striking distance: Rossy, Bishop and two other guys:Mr Neon and Mr Black.

Although I feel good at the turnaround I never regain my rhythm from before tying my shoe and that's that. The next couple of miles down Emigration canyon suck the life out of my. I pass Rossy, who is struggling due to his hamstring but I can't close the gap on the other 3 guys, although they are always in sight.

Phase 4 Emigration Canyon (6:12,6:17,6:17,6:28)2:18/9:08

Wow, this is awful. I'm pretty sure that I'm running about 8 min mile pace here, but that's clearly not true as I'm not being passed. However, I'm really wishing that I'd done more emigration canyon runs this year. Unfortunately, I focused more on running uphill than downhill.

I start to fall behind the guys I'm chasing, so I guess I'm not really chasing them just sort of trudging meekly along behind them. Right at the mouth of the canyon, Mr Black pops out of nowhere. He was probably tying his shoelace and not harming the watershed :). Anyway, I'm ahead of him only briefly before he takes off.

Phase 5 Wasatch/Foothill (6:33,6:59,6:34,6:57) 2:41/11:49

This is pretty uneventful other than I start to slow down/cramp up more and more. The people in front of me are getting further and further away, it seems inevitable that I'm going to get passed. 

Phase 6 THE END (7:20,6:15,6:50,6:55,7:01,7:12,2:00 for last .3:garmin error) 3:11/15:00

Last year I fell apart a little at Mile 20. I see Mr Black's form start to deteriorate a little as we go up the little hill crossing Sunnyside. I push weakly up the hill and I'm close the gap, but I hear cheering behind me and look back to see Trent coming towards me. I decide that I want to pass Mr Black before Trent passes both of us so I push it a little and catch him. We go back and forth a bit for about 2 miles until finally Trent passes.

When Trent passes me I raise my pace just a bit to stay with him but when we turn on South Temple my legs are just too far gone for the steep grade. Trent gaps me quickly here and I start to struggle again. Finally, the downhill is done except for one block turning onto 3rd East. I feel like I'm running pitifully slowly. Way up ahead I can still see Trent and Mr Neon and they seem to be getting closer, but slowly. I put in one final effort and catch Mr Neon with about 600 meters to go and finish about 40 seconds behind Trent, which isn't bad seeing as he passed me in mile 22.

I didn't know what time I was going to get until I turned the final corner but I was unsurprised with the result, based on my position in the race.

This wasn't really a bad race for me, I'm just not in shape right now. I've had way more setbacks this year than I ever have. All I want to do right now is get back to training and racing. I take consolation in the fact that my splits mirrored the ones from last year which I think reflects the fact that I have been getting the miles in and my base hasn't totally deteriorated. 

 

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Comments
From Rob Murphy on Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 21:45:49 from 24.10.249.165

You know James, you are one tough runner and I think you know that. But a marathon takes a lot of mental energy and you can't fake a marathon. You've had a lot going on in your life recently and one can only focus on so much.

You'll be back.

From allie on Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 11:35:45 from 161.38.218.168

i'm proud of you. you did remarkably well yesterday considering everything that has gone on this year.

you need to wear your compression gear for a week straight (i won't tell anyone), and then you will be back and ready to put together a good block of training for top of utah.

the fall is your friend! things are going to come together.

From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 13:10:19 from 69.28.149.29

James:

My thinking is that we have some kind of a health issue going on. It might be caused or at least aggravated by jumping the mileage to 90 when you lacked the fitness or health to absorb it. This is what I would recommend:

- Make sure you are getting good sleep and eating a healthy diet.

- Run 50 miles a week for 3 weeks

- If everything is good, up to 60 for 2 more weeks, then 70, 80, 90 every two weeks.

- Create a good definition for "everything is good". Measure out a course for a tempo run of 3-5 miles in length, and run it once a week or so at an effort in which you are not likely to cheat. An extreme approach would be all out effort with no "I was holding back" excuses, but you can also say - if my last 400 has to be 70, what is the fastest I can go for the rest of the run?

You and Allie are welcome to come and try one of my courses here in the Provo Canyon - I have a lot of data on them and will have a pretty good idea of what is going on from your splits.

Do not worry too much about Top of Utah as it may alter your training in a way that produces no good results in the Top of Utah neither afterwards. I would not even bother tapering unless you run an awesome half or equivalent within one month of the race.

From fiddy on Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 15:11:06 from 155.101.96.137

Sasha, I really appreciate this advice. I'm fortunate in that I have quite a lot of data. I'm not sure about going to Provo to run a short run, but I will consider it if I feel ready for a proper workout.

From Jake K on Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:42:07 from 155.100.226.54

Hey man - a really good (gutsy) effort considering you really haven't been able to put together a longer, consistent stretch of training this year. Hopefully this "cycle" will stop soon and you can run like we all know you are capable of.

I don't believe that you have lots of data :-)

From josse on Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 13:33:18 from 70.196.193.89

Just want to say good job on the race. I had learned it takes baby steps to come back strong, you can't rush things so patience is the key.

From Seth on Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 09:24:14 from 107.3.35.243

Nice job tuffin it out! I've seen you kill races so I know you're capable. I hope you get of your funk soon.

From Andrea on Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 11:51:00 from 72.37.171.52

Glad to see there were no allergic reactions, dizziness, loss of hearing, injuries, etc. for this one! Hope that you can recover well from this one and be able to get back into full form without any more setbacks. Love the pics of you and Allie's grandma :)

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