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Milton Independence Day 10K

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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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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
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: Milton Independence Day 10K (6.1 Miles) 00:37:27, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.500.006.100.008.60

I decided to do this race around 9pm the night before.  Milton is my childhood hometown and I've run the race about a dozen or so times in my life.  It's always a hot time of the year to race a 10K and this year was no different.  Since I've been running slow and holding high miles with no speed work I figured I'd treat it as a springboard workout back into regular training.  Temps at the start would reach 95 degrees with high humidity and I knew it was going to be a matter of survival out there today.  The high for the day reached 112 another state high temp record.  

I got out to a 5:50 pace 1st mile start, which is all downhill.  On the way down a nice breeze was blowing in my face.  That breeze made the first 3 miles a little more comfortable.  there were about 6 guys in front of me with Zac Bruns way out front.  He ran a 1:10 at the 1/2 champs so, I knew he wasn't going to fade much in the heat.  As for the rest of them, I figured they were all out way too fast for the conditions.  By the time I reached the 2nd mile I passed 3rd place like he was crawling with a 6:04 split (not a good thing for him so early in the race on such a hot day).  I was able to see 2nd place about 20-30 seconds in front of me as I came up the 1st hill.  I was feeling good and I was patiently waiting for 2nd to come back to me.  By the time I hit mile 3 I had closed the gap between me and 2nd place to about 15 seconds.  My split at mile 3 was slightly slower, but mostly uphill with a 6:08.  I started to get dizzy running down the hill, the heat was cooking me!  The course had a water stop at mile 1.5, 2.5, and mile 5.  Since the course was an out and back it allowed me to hit the water stops on the way back as well.  I was using them all, dumping water overhead and drinking down 1 cup.  Right before mile 4 I would pull up along side 2nd place.  The runner clung onto my pace and drafted me for about 1/2 a mile before he would slowly fade.  I came through mile 4 in 6:03, which felt like a little harder effort than the last 3 miles.  The wind was now completely with me for the last 2.1 miles making the race a lot hotter.  First place was no where in sight so I knew I had 2nd locked up unless someone chased me down from behind.  The last 2 miles were really hot.  I managed a 6:12, but as slow as that split was I felt like the race was getting much much harder than I wanted it to be.  Mile 6 was just a matter of finishing without falling over splitting a 6:14, and a jog into the finish area.  Somehow I managed to rip off my tag, but it took all the energy I had to rip it from my bib.  I grabbed some ice and a bunch of water then went to the shade to cool off.  I was a little dizzy, but not Boston dizzy.  I knew I'd pull out of it after cooling down.  About ten minutes later I was walking around talking to old high school coaches and friends.  My official times was way off my best time, but I was really happy with the effort and thought I ran a very smart race.  It was a good hot weather race redemption effort to my Boston disaster.  Slow time, but the right effort today.

 Finished with a very short cool down, although there was nothing cool about it. 

(Red) Nike Lunarlon Miles: 2.50Saucony Type A Miles: 6.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Jake K on Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 19:35:11 from 67.177.11.154

Nice race Erik. Man that heat sounds rough - you'll be flying when it cools down again!

From Scott Ensign on Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 20:08:01 from 70.58.99.43

yeah and it's not just the heat its the humidity. yuck. nice job in the weather. I hope it cools down by the time I come back.

good old Milton..I have a friend who has a cabin on the rock river about a mile below the I90 bridge. we used to water ski that stretch and up into lake koshkonong all the time. brings back good memories.

From Hamdog Alum on Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 06:44:39 from 71.90.5.18

My childhood home was about 2 miles from the I-90 bridge. I grew up water skiing that stretch just about everyday!

From Scott Ensign on Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 17:56:11 from 70.58.99.43

small world! thats some crazy water skiing on that narrow river but lots of fun. i skied there from about 1986-1990 while in grad school. maybe we passed each other on the river?

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