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Greek Festival 10k

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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,

Member Since:

Nov 14, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

50k:  4:59 at Buffalo Run in 2010  (32 miles)

Marathon:  3:01 at St. George in 2009!

Half:  1:29 at Painter's/ St. George in 2009.  1:27 at Salt Lake in 2009 (aided course)

10k: 40:53 Greek Festival 10k at Sugar House park in 2010.

5miles: 32:10 Dam 2 Dam in 2009.  Master's winner.

5k: 20:00:00  19:54 in May 2010.

2008:  Ran the Slam + Boston

I need to update this!

Short-Term Running Goals:

Carpe Diem.

Don't trip over my own feet.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep running.

Personal:

1 wife

1 girl child

1 boy child

1 big dog

1 little dog

I'm a geologist for my day job.

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Race: Greek Festival 10k (6.2 Miles) 00:40:53, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
11.200.006.200.0017.40

Small races are often interesting and they are fun for the not supper fast runner like me.  If it is a big race I'm not at the front.  But if the race is small enough and the fast guys are elsewhere, I've got a chance to run at the front. 

The race was 4 laps around Sugar House Park, which is a hilly course.  The start of the 10k had few runners and almost all of them looked as old or older than I am.  None of them looked young and fast!  We started after the 5k which meant passing people, but that was not a problem in a race this small.  At the start I took the lead but only held it for about a 1/2 mile before being passed by one runner.  He surged ahead but never gaped my by more than 50 yards the whole race.  Every time I would start to reel him in, he would reopen the gap on a downhill.  This race coming at the end of a 70+ mile week meant my legs were far from fresh and I could never quite catch back up.  On the last uphill of the last lap I started getting closer and closer but I just couldn't seem to power down the last downhill and he beat me across the line by probably 5 or 10 seconds (results aren't up yet). 

At the finish a strange thing happened, some guy was all excited and started talking to me about how he runs 6 miles in 50 minutes on the treadmill but the adrenaline really must have kicked in because it was a race.  I asked if he ran the 5k and he showed me his RunnerCard results which said he was 1st in the 10k with a time of 35:xx!  I asked if he really took off at the start and he said no, he was behind me and the guy in the blue shirt (the guy who beat me) and must have passed us somewhere.  Long story short, the guys in the pace car never saw him pass, the guy in the blue shirt never saw him pass, I never saw him pass, and he runs a 50+ minute 10k on a treadmill, but he had convinced himself he just ran a 10k at a 5:40ish pace and won!  Oh well he seemed so excited about it, there wasn't any prize money or anything, and it just really didn't matter.  Neither the guy in the blue shirt nor I said anything more and Mr. Speedy took home his prize. 

So, should I have reported him?  Was it unfair to the guy in 3rd?  Did anyone really care in a small race like this?  Will the guy ever realize that he only ran 3 laps?  Will he wonder why he is so much slower in his next race? 

Comments
From rockness18 on Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 14:14:10 from 69.183.231.193

I find it more amazing that you ran 10-miles at a 4:05 pace. :) Your log must have calculated 10miles rather than 10k. I think you should have reported him (yet I'd probably have done the same and just let it go). Nice run!

From fly on the Wall on Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 15:48:14 from 67.172.255.110

Oops. I need to convince myself that I really did run 10 miles at 4:05 pace. Then I should be able to break 2 hours for a marathon....... without leaving my computer!

From timp on Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 15:54:12 from 68.165.8.60

good luck on the world record at the marathon - you're sure to beat it at that pace

seriously- nice job today. small races are the most fun

From DonGardinero on Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 17:11:41 from 75.162.181.230

Congrats on 2nd overall and 1st in your AG!!!

As for the fake winner, that's a tough call. How could he possibly think he won? What if the actual 3rd place runner never actually placed in the top three before and was really disappointed to find he was 4th overall, when in reality, he DID place 3rd? Tough call indeed!!!

From Rob Murphy on Sun, Sep 05, 2010 at 09:35:28 from 24.10.248.6

Great race and congratulations.

Yes, I definitely would have reported him.Everyone, even at small races, should have to run the whole distance. Even if he was happy and had managed to successfully delude himself into thinking he ran the whole distance you don't not DQ a guy because he's happy and excited.

From Teena Marie on Sun, Sep 05, 2010 at 10:16:02 from 174.52.45.85

I have typed out a few comments about the guy who magically pulled off a 15 minute+ 10K PR, but have deleted them all, because I really don't know what I would have done. Although I do agree with what has been said.

Dang. Seriously though, could he really have thought he had won? Certainly others were passing him. How could he not have noticed that? Is it wishful thinking to hope that he fixes this somehow?

Perhaps we need to get Sally (not Amy) to race him next time and pull out one of her special "puking" at the most opportune time skills!!! :) :) :)

As for you, my friend, a HUGE CONGRATS. Especially considering you were able to do this at the end of a 70+ mile week at Sugarhouse Park. YOU ARE AMAZING!!!! :) :) :)

From allie on Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 15:22:45 from 174.23.163.253

definitely a weird deal with this race. i cannot see how this guy could TRULY believe he was the winner. then again, that is not for me to judge.

no matter the outcome, you still put in a great workout the end of a very solid week of training. nice job.

From fly on the Wall on Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 22:20:17 from 67.172.255.110

I'm not sure but the guy may have been a little bit special.

In retrospect I should have just told the guy he missed a lap. I don't know if he would have believed me but I should have told him.... I guess. But it was easier for me to just drop it.

From Kathie on Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 22:53:55 from 63.248.105.188

In a race like that I agree just to drop it...if you complained it would make you look like a sore loser or would that be a sore winner?...just my two cents.

Teena read this race report to smooth and me on the way home from Pocatello we all laughed so hard!

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