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Location:

Fort Atkinson,WI,USA

Member Since:

Jul 25, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

High School and Collegiate Major Accomplishments

1997 Illinois State Qualifier 4x800 meter relay, 2000 MIAC All Conference Cross Country , 2000 Division III National Cross Country qualifier, 2001 MIAC All Conference 1500 meter, 2001 Division III National 1500 meter qualifier

Personal Bests (Collegiate) 1999-2001

400 meter 52.9 (1999), 800 meter 1:58 (2001), MIAC Conference 5000 meter 15:01 (2001), Last Chance Qualifier 1500 meter 3:53.8 (2001), 8K 25:01 Division III Pre-National (2001)

Personal Bests (Post Collegiate) Began running again July 2010-

Capital Mile 4:50 (2011), *Luck of The Irish 10K 35:12, *Luck of The Irish 5K 16:24 (2012), Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K 26:18 (2012), Monumental Marathon 2:41:13 (Nov, 2011), 1/2 Champs, Dulth MN 1:16:22 (2012)

*Back to back races




 


Short-Term Running Goals:

2012 Accomplishements

Post Collegiate PR's in 5K,8K,10K

Lifetime PR in 1/2 marathon

Top 10 finishes in Madison Mini and Brewers Mini

Won my 1st 1/2 marathon (River to Ridge)

2013 Plans

Rehab my hamstring and build mileage

Crazy Legs?

Fort 1/2 Marathon?

Lake Front or Madison Marathon?


 

Long-Term Running Goals:

 

Personal:

 

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(Red) Nike Lunarlon Lifetime Miles: 562.75
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Air Pegasus 28 Lifetime Miles: 267.03
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Brooks Adrenaline Lifetime Miles: 249.18
Race: Crazy Legs Classic (4.97 Miles) 00:26:56, Place overall: 16, Place in age division: 4
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
16.250.000.005.0021.25

 Morning:  3 mile warm-up around Camp Randal, then hopped a bus to the start.  

This was my 2nd attempt at the race and I did much better this time around.  Last year I ran 29:21 on what I would call a perfect weather day.  Today I ran 26:56 on a terrible weather day!  Winds were 15-20 mph with gusts of 30 and light to hard rain at times.  This is a neat race because it has a lot of down hill, but also has some really steep climbs.  The coolest part is the finish into Camp Randal Stadium where the Big 10 Badgers play football.  The small down hill finish really helped me finish hard today.

I signed up for the race on Sunday and submitted my time from Bank of America, but apparently they weren't able to verify or didn't have the time?  I wound up with a terrible corral assignment.  So right before the start I sneaked into the elite corral to ensure I wouldn't be walking with the walkers.  At the start all the UW-Badger football players, hockey players, and cheer leaders were there to greet and send us off.  Wow, those football players are huge!

The race got off to a fast start, but not as fast the Bank of America 8K I ran in March, so I settled into about 10th place and sucked off everyone else.  I split a 5:04 for the 1st mile, which was way too fast.  Most of the 1st mile is down hill with some small uphill sections so maybe it was a 5:10-5:15 effort?  I was hoping to average 5:20's today, which I thought was a reasonable goal for the conditions.  Probably not an ideal start though.  

I was able to recover fairly well from the early fast pace, running a 5:21 for the 2nd mile, which has a really long steep hill that contains a few 90 degree turns in it.  

Miles 3-5 I was bucking the wind off the lake.  It wasn't terrible, but hit us at a tough point in the race.  I managed to split another 5:20 because I recognized another runner from Fort I've never raced against because he had a singlet that said Vos Sentury out of Fort.  I had learned he was a pretty good college runner and I think he's around 22-25 years of age.  

I pulled up along side Voss and ran shoulder to shoulder with him for a short time before he would eventually surge and begin to pull away.  This mentally hurt me and I dropped a 5:35 mile.  I'm still mad at myself for this mile because I think I would have had a chance to beat Voss if I had upped my effort to 95% for a short while.

Mile 5 I would rebound to a comfortable 5:29 pace if there is such a thing in an 8K race.  I should have pushed this mile a little harder, but I didn't really mentally have it in me.  I came to life in the last 600 meter or so though!  I blew past 3 runners with an excellent kick, probably my best to date.  My pace for the final part of the race shows a 3:50 mile pace.

This was a solid race for me coming off a major marathon blow-up!  So I'm really happy about running this race because I feel like I can move forward now with some confidence in my training plans.  I'm excited about the next 7 weeks of training now that I'm healthy and in good spirits.  

A few of my local running friends came to watch my race.  They stood in the rain just to see me run, that was cool.  I also talked with Voss and exchanged emails, so maybe now I have someone around my abilities to actually train with?  It sure would be nice to have a training partner for some of the hard intervals and long runs.   

I finished with an 8.38 mile cooldown in 7:39 pace feeling pretty good, so I'll probably put some more miles in later today. 

Evening:  4.25 miles 


 


 

 

 


Nike Zoom Streak III Miles: 5.00(Black) Lunar Glide Miles: 12.00Air Pegasus 28 Miles: 4.25
Night Sleep Time: 9.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 9.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From ACorn on Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 15:37:57 from 24.2.76.146

Awesome race Hamdog! Huge improvement from last year on what sounds like an awesome course. Way to go!

From Jake K on Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 17:02:43 from 67.182.215.126

Nice race today Erik. You are due for some good racing weather :-)

I think the biggest positive to take out of this is the way you finished - big kick and passing several guys. The wheels are coming back. You're gonna do some damage in the mile races this summer!

From Scott Ensign on Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 19:35:11 from 70.58.98.172

nice job in a great tradition race!! how many bloggers besides you me even know who Elroy Hirsch is and how famous he is in Madison? My last Crazy legs was in 1988 or 89 I believe. Back in grad school. geez I would like to come back and run it again for old times sake! next spring?

From runningafterbabies on Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 19:40:12 from 71.195.219.247

Fantastic! Super speedy on a windy day? You have super powers.

From Dan on Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 21:10:28 from 24.209.83.20

Great race and kick at the end! Going into Camp Randal must have been sweet!

From Hamdog Alum on Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 07:59:18 from 71.82.247.163

Thanks everyone for the positive vibes. I think I needed it!

Jake - I think you're right about the wheels coming back. I'm starting to get more confidence to go deep into the well for those big kicks.

Steve - Mr. Crazy Legs had the real wheels, that guy was a machine on the field. You have to come see how large Crazy Legs has become! I think they reported 27,000 this year? The males winning time seems to be a consistent 24 flat. They really do a fantastic job staging the event.

Dan - Running onto that field gives you goose bumps. It's an awesome experience!

From allie on Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 08:58:35 from 97.126.212.167

nice race, erik! way to bring it in with a strong kick.

From Scott Ensign on Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 10:54:50 from 70.58.98.172

Erik, 27,000? wow I bet there were maybe 2-4000 in the 80s when I used to run it? there were no buses then, we jogged from camp randall to the square, and there were no wave starts or chips of course so we all muscled to the start and packed in. great course if they haven't changed it- I will have to look- fun to run around the square, down state street and along lake shore, but I hated going up observatory drive! good times!!

From Hamdog Alum on Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 14:06:27 from 66.188.108.30

Sounds like they still run the same course Scott. Observatory drive is no easy hill!

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