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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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The training plan for St. G. called for 8 miles with 10x100 strides, but in the interest of having a good race this Saturday I'm cutting back my miles a bit.

Started out with a mile plus of slow for me miles with a coworker, then picked up the pace. Last 5 miles ave 7:34, 153 bpm.

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Plan called for 12 but I did 10. I'll probably skip a few runs in an effort to "taper" for Saturday.

 Legs felt tired. 1 slow warm up mile with co-workers then picked up the pace a bit.  ave for all 10 miles- 8:06, 147bpm. 

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5 EZ in the rain.

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3 very ez, between rain showers.

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Race: Wasatch Steeplechase (17.5 Miles) 02:41:23, Place overall: 16
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Wasatch Steeplechase.
Short report- I ran up. I ran down. I finished without a frown.


Here are some more details. I fear it sounds a bit self aggrandizing. Sorry.
I love races that are close enough to home that I can jog to the start. :D The crowd at the starting line looked a bit intimidating , a bit like Boston runners but with muscles. I lined up 2 or 3 back and with a "ready, get set, go" we were off. And boy were people moving. I was wondering where the fire was? I guess people were moving out so that they wouldn't get stuck in a traffic jam when the route hit the single track.

Any way it was pretty much just a fun slog up... and up... and up... Then it go steep. Way too steep to think about running. So I walked as fast as I could, huffing and puffing along. Total elevation gain about 4,500 feet.

After a few false summits, the course got rocky and cliffy. At one point they had spotters on the course to assist "runners" who may have needed it. A rope or two were also in place as an added measure of safety? I passed a guy who was pretty much prostrate on the rock and looking a bit tense! I was a bit worried that he might do something unexpected if I startled him as I passed but I told him I was coming, went on around, and all was well. Up until this point I could see a gaggle of runners behind me and a gaggle ahead of me. But as we crossed the ridge line we got spread out and I only saw maybe 7 runners in the next 7ish miles.

From the ridge line the trail drops into Smugglers Gap where volunteers had hiked in supplies for an aid station! :D I downed a cup of some kind of rocket fuel and was on my way down... down... down... Near the top of this descent I passed one runner. This section is described as "2.5 miles of quad-burning, gut-wrenching, knee-breaking downhill on an overgrown, root-infested single-track trail..." I'd add that it was also wet and slick. At least it wasn't raining (and didn't while I was on the course). I made it down this hill with no twisted ankles or other injuries except a very minor rope burn on my hands and neck. There was another rope set up on a particularly steep and slick spot. I didn't see it and almost tripped on it but managed to grab on and use it too control my descent.

Next came a run down City Creek Canyon on much more mellow trail and some paved road. I tried to open it up and let er rip as much as my now very tired legs would allow. With about 5k to go I hit a rock and rolled my ankle. It hurt but was nothing I couldn't run off after a few choice words. I passed about 4 runners on this section. As I approached the finish I was beat and couldn't find the will to pick up the pace even though I thought I would feel much better within 10 minutes of finishing and wish I had kicked it. This proved to be a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Met Mr. Twinkie and another blogger.  Saw one Fastrunningblog singlet.


0 .84 jog and walk from my house to the starting line. :D

1 8:05 160
2 11:34 168
3 9:33 169
4 10:27 170
5 10:55 167
6 12:12 166
7 20:54 163
8 16:06 163
9 10:11 166
10 7:22 167 pavement
11 6:18 170
12 6:35 170
13 7:32 168
14 7:04 171
15 7:45 169
16 6:43 172
16.31 6:56 176

16.31 Garmin miles, 9:54 average pace, 166 beats per minute average. advertised elevation gain and loss- 9,000 feet.
16th overall (I think) out of 200+ runners (I think results are not yet posted).

0.82 Jog and walk home.

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