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Location:

Farmington,Ut,United States

Member Since:

Sep 12, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Not much to speak of yet.

My fastest Marathon was 3:38 (St. George); 3:36:00 (St. George 2012)

My fastest Half was 1:55 (Farmington Festival Days)

Haven't competed in anything less than a half in a while 

Short-Term Running Goals:

5K: 21 min

10K: 40 min

Half: 1:40

Marathon: 3:05 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Get my mile time down to 6 min for long distances (marathon pace)

run a 4 min mile

get fast and competitive on trails

get fast enough to be a local elite 

Personal:

married with kids.  I want my kids to see me accomplish the above goals so hopefully they too will want to be active and healthy. 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Altra Instinct Lifetime Miles: 295.43
Altra Instinct V2 Lifetime Miles: 424.34
Altra Lone Peak Lifetime Miles: 519.15
Saucony Perigrin Lifetime Miles: 327.60
Flag Rock Summits 2013 Lifetime Miles: 10.00
Vertical Feet 2013 Lifetime Miles: 147360.00
Saucony Mirage Lifetime Miles: 249.48
Altra Lone Peak 1.5 Lifetime Miles: 255.16
Mizuno Sayonara Lifetime Miles: 46.80
Vertical Feet 2014 Lifetime Miles: 10299.00
Race: Lake-to-Lake (51 Miles) 07:50:00, Place overall: 49, Place in age division: 18
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Lake-to-lake relay. 3 legs instead of the usual 2. It's hard to sprint 2 legs then finish with a 7 miler.

I was on tap to do Leg 5, Leg 7, and Leg 10 but ended up also doing 1.27 of Leg 3 due to a restroom emergency. Leg 3 was a 7:30 mile

Leg 5: the plan here was to start slowly so that I would have something left for the other two sections of this run.  My brother Robert and his team went out just in front of me though so my ego and pride got the better of me and I turned it on right out of the gate.  He had a good head start on me and I wanted to catch him.  I almost pulled it off.  He crossed the finish line for this section just moments before me.  I could even see him with about 600 yards to go and thought I was going to get there, but I think he saw me too and picked up the pace.  I ended up finishing this leg in just under 30 minutes; a 7:20 pace. 

Leg 7: This was much harder than I expected it to be. Mostly, I think, because I had spent so much energy trying to catch Robert on the last leg. I passed 9 teams on this leg so I wasn't the only one struggling. I pulled this one out in 39:51; 8:14 per mile.  Slower than I would have liked but I was also really trying to pull it back because I knew I still had Leg 10 to run. I think, had this been my last leg, even being as tired as I was, I could have made it under 8:00 miles. 

Leg 10: the longest leg in the whole course. I was dead tired before this started.  I thought some food and caffeine would help get my energy level back up so I ate 2 peanut butter sandwiches and ingested 250 mg of caffeine before I started.  It didn't help that much.  I've heard a lot of ultra runners mock these relays because the mileage is so short, comparatively, but there is something to be said for the difficulty level of stopping, resting, and then starting again.  I've run 17 miles straight on many occasions and never felt as spent in the last 7 miles as I did here. I tried to keep the speed up, and I managed to pass 2 people, but this was my slowest lap.  I was passed 3 times, something that hadn't happened on either of the previous two laps. In the end, I pulled this one out in 1:03:54; 9:05 average. If we do it again next year I think I will spend more of my winter doing endurance-speed work to get ready for this sucker. 

 

All in all this race was awesome.  It's a good opportunity to get to bond with people while running. Plus, it's a good excuse for a vacation right at that time of the year when the cold and snow have taken all the pleasure out of the outdoors and you just need some sunshine, 70 degree temps and a mixture of asphalt and trails.  

Saucony Perigrin Miles: 7.00Vertical Feet 2013 Miles: 535.00Saucony Mirage Miles: 10.00
Comments
From MatthewVH on Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 09:30:29 from 69.27.9.106

Sounds like a fun time.

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