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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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Saucony Hattori Lifetime Miles: 308.68
Nike Zoom Streak III Lifetime Miles: 201.43
Adidas Adizero Adios Lifetime Miles: 141.13
Saucony Fasttwitch II Lifetime Miles: 256.48
(Red) Nike Lunarlon Lifetime Miles: 562.75
(Black) Lunar Glide Lifetime Miles: 462.51
(Black II) Lunar Glide Lifetime Miles: 387.34
Air Pegasus 28 Lifetime Miles: 267.03
Saucony Type A Lifetime Miles: 27.31
Brooks Adrenaline Lifetime Miles: 249.18
Race: Madison Mini (13.28 Miles) 01:16:40, Place overall: 11, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.000.0013.100.0018.10

Just what I was hoping for.  Not far off my best on a more difficult course.  Ran very even splits.  Just missed top 10, but finished with some gas in the tank.  Should be a quick recovery.

Today was nice and cool with low humidity.  It made for some fast times this year.  You never know what kind of temps you'll get in WI this time of year, we really lucked out.  The plan was to run even splits and keep the race within limits, which is exactly what I did.  I'm running 2 more 1/2's in Sept. along with a 30K, so it was important to come out healthy and feel like I could do more.  I certainly didn't want to put myself in a hole with this race because the main focus is marathon training for the Twin Cities Marathon.

The race split into 2 groups and I led the 2nd pack through the 1st 2 miles running 5:40-5:50 pace.  My goal was to average in the 5:40's, my watch says I went 5:47 pace - officials results say 5:52.  I'll pretend I was in the 5:40's.  I was able to count my place on a downhill through mile 2 and figured I was in 14th or 15th place.  I dropped all the way back to 25th as people made some strong moves in the early miles, but battled my way back into 10th place with even pace running.  I would get passed by 2 runners in the last mile, but passed one back for 11th overall.  I was really happy with this race for a couple of reasons.  #1  I felt I didn't run a smart race at Grandma's 1/2 and I wanted to prove I could run smart.  #2 I didn't change my training intensity or volume for the race, but still managed to finish about 20 seconds off my best time on a much more difficult course than Grandmas.  #3 I finished with gas in the tank, so it shouldn't impact my marathon training too much.

Splits went:

5:42, 5:39, 5:51, 5:50, 5:49, 5:45, 5:54, 5:50, 5:45, 5:56, 5:39, 5:45, 5:53, with 5:02 pace for the last .2 = 5:47 avg pace, which would be 1:15:50ish for 13.1.  Maybe this was a PR if the course was long??

 

Adidas Adizero Adios Miles: 14.00(Black) Lunar Glide Miles: 4.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Scott Ensign on Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 20:20:09 from 184.49.19.243

nice job Erik, congrats on #2 in a tough age group. my garmin said the course was long as well- it measured 13.2 and my AP on my garmin was also 5 seconds faster. I am pretty sure the course was long by 0.1 as I hit all the tangents.

I was surprised I only managed 3rd place in 50-54 with my 1:24:06. I think last year 50-54 won in 1:31??? I never saw those two older guys anyway, they must have really taken off at the start. anyway that was an awesome race- great course and great day. just wish we hadn't missed each other.

From Rachelle on Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 21:56:30 from 66.7.127.115

Awesome race today Erik! You paced this race perfectly and the fact that you have stayed in such great shape throughout the Summer is just phenominal. Keep it up!

From Hamdog Alum on Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 15:20:21 from 71.90.5.18

Scott the course was long, they made a setup error when you come off Aboretum drive, it was a sharp right down a hill toward the golf course last year, instead they had us go straight and then make a right further up on Seminole Hwy. It confused me during the race and I almost went the wrong way. You're also right about times being a lot faster this year!

Sorry, I missed you at the start. I miss judged how much time it would take to find parking, warm-up, use the bathroom etc... I was late and almost missed the start. I had to jet out after the race because my sister needed my truck to move. All the more reason for me to come out to UT for a race!

From Jake K on Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 21:22:15 from 97.126.131.66

Great race Erik. A lot of positive things to take out of this one... You are on track for a good one at twin cities!

From Burt on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 07:47:56 from 72.223.86.148

Great job Erik! Very speedy. And one time Rooster and I ran the Mesquite Marathon together, but we didn't meet either. I'm beginning to think he just avoids people.

From Andrea on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 09:37:09 from 72.37.171.52

Great race Erik! Smart way to approach the race. Should be a quick recovery to get right back into training. Are you planning to run any of the halfs all-out or just build-ups to the marathon?

From Hamdog Alum on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:50:37 from 71.90.5.18

Andrea I'm not planning to run any 1/2's all out. I really want to focus on Twin Cities. I'm happy with where I'm at in the 1/2 right now. I want redemption on Boston. Twin Cities is my last chance to set a PR this year in the marathon.

From Andrea on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:52:29 from 72.37.171.52

Yeah, I figured that based on how close they were to the marathon. Redemption is sweet :)

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