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Location:

Idaho Falls,ID,USA

Member Since:

Apr 21, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

2007 St. George Marathon 2:32:06 (marathon PR)

2014 St. George Marathon 2:32:45 (close to old PR...7 years later!)

2014 Boston Marathon, 2:39:00, 298th OA, 8th AG, 1st Idahoan

2013 Lake Lowell Marathon, 2:48:34 (Course Record), 1st Overall (#6)

2012 Boston Marathon, 2:43:26 (HOT!!), 114th OA, 9th Master OA, 1st Idahoan

2010 B&A Trail Marathon (MD), 2:40:18, 1st Overall (#3), Master's Course Record (still!)

2010 Mesa Falls Marathon, 2:48:55, 1st Overall (#4)

2009 Pocatello Marathon, 2:37:22, 1st Overall (#2)

2011 The M.A.D. Marathon, 2:55:14, 1st OA (training run) (#5)

2006 Teton Dam Marathon, 2:50:48 1st Overall (#1)

2015 Hood to Coast Relay (195 miles), 1st Masters Team (6th OA), 19:59:57, 6:03 avg pace for the team

2008 Ragner Relay Del Sol (182 mile relay) 1st place team 17:04:37, 5:38 pace avg for the team

50,000 lifetime miles from spring 2000 to October 2019.  Computer logged 50,000 miles from Jan 2005 to September 12, 2020. 

Logged (on computer) 49,802 miles (2 x circumference of the earth) in ~5,700 days (8/23/20)

Logged (on computer) 24,901 miles (circumference of the earth) in 2,889 days (11/29/12) http://jeff.fastrunningblog.com/blog-My-alarm-went-off-I-got-up-eventually-/11-29-2012.html  

Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep on running, enjoy it for the sake of running, relax and enjoy life...de-stress.  Stay fit as I enter retirement in < 4years.

No racing, retired.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep running until this old body says no, running for fun.

Personal:

 I started running competitively in 2005 and ran my first marathon in 2005. Now retired from competitive racing.

Bend down, O Lord, and hear my prayer;

answer me, for I need your help.
Protect me, for I am devoted to you.
Save me, for I serve you and trust you.
You are my God.
Be merciful to me, O Lord,
for I am calling on you constantly.
Give me happiness, O Lord,
for I give myself to you.
O Lord, you are so good, so ready to forgive,
so full of unfailing love for all who ask for your help.
Listen closely to my prayer, O Lord;
hear my urgent cry.
I will call to you whenever I’m in trouble,
and you will answer me.  - Psalm 86:1-7

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Miles:This week: 9.00 Month: 93.00 Year: 606.55
Runs With Moxie Lifetime Miles: 12518.60
Vibram Five Finger Bikila Lifetime Miles: 137.80
Saucony Xodus 2011 Lifetime Miles: 982.61
Saucony Fastwitch White 2019 Lifetime Miles: 1960.23
Saucony Guide Yellow 2019 Lifetime Miles: 1187.00
Brooks Launch 6 Red 2020 Lifetime Miles: 2227.00
Zoot Solana Tigers Lifetime Miles: 883.00
Nike React Infinity Black Flyknit 2021 Lifetime Miles: 960.90
Nike React Infinity Blue Flynit 2021 Lifetime Miles: 602.00
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 Lifetime Miles: 690.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.403.003.001.0014.40

8M on the TM at the gym in the same standard format at a overall good clip this morning (gym opened a bit late so I had to hustle to get my mileage in before heading back home).  Nothing particular to report.  Could have gone outside as the wind was light and the temp was warm (30 degrees) but just wasn't prepared/awake enough to get layered up a bit and to tackle the slick streets in the 4:30am dark.

total time: 47:30  (Trigon - 373 miles)

6.4M around the river pathway at lunch...nice warm day, pathway still very inconsistent (slush, dry, ice) combination that made it hard to keep any consistent speed.  So, overall just nice and easy. 

total time: 44:00  (Saucony T2 - 333 miles)

Comments
From Jeff Fogg on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 11:10:40

I am really going to try to become a morning runner once spring arrives. I think it would be refreshing, but I agree that I am not in the mood to get layered up early in the morning. If I can throw on shorts and a t-shirt, I think I can make it happen.

From jtshad on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 11:47:46

Morning runs are pretty nice, get you going for the day. Shorts and shirt attire makes (and no icy roads) make morning runs a lot more palletable. Plus, morning runs are better for weight loss.

From Adam RW on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 17:41:10

I'm glad to see you writing about nice warm runs outside. I hope this whole winter thing is mostly behind us...

From jtshad on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 17:53:36

Not looking too likely yet, but it should be warming up by the week a little bit.

Getting antsy for Del Sol, how about you?

Also, have an interesting opportunity. Looks like I will be going back to DC area for training from May 17-21. Well, the Shamrock marathon is May 16. So I wrote the RD to see if I qualify for their "elite" status based on my 2:32 at STGM. Here is the response:

"You are close to the sub-2:35 level for our comp entry fee waiver (although St. George doesn't quite count, since it's a very downhill course--great, though, for all the women who made the Olympic Trials qualifying time there).

What I can do for you is:

1) Give you a seeded race number (you'll need to email me your full entry details, after you enter).

2) Give you a retroactive fee waiver if you do indeed break 2:35:00 at the 2008 Shamrock. You should enter on your own via the race website and active.com, then let me know after the race that you did break the 2:35:00 barrier.

One other possibility for you, if you think you're a good pacer. We're looking for someone to run a 2:45:00 pace group time, to help the women going for the 2:46:59 or better time for the Olympic Trials qualifier in the marathon. That would get you a comp entry, but you'd have to run that 2:45 pace throughout the race, and have the ability to maintain that pace, within a reasonable amount. Let me know if this is of interest. You would be in the thick of things for the spectator and media attention, as we are featuring the women's marathon this year."

So, I am thinking of doing the pacing for the elite women...great publicity for SGRC/FRB as well! The 2:45 would be good training for SLC/Ogden, better than trying for sub-2:35?

Now I just have to convince my wife (yet another running trip...she is getting really sick of these!).

From Jeff Fogg on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 18:02:47

So does this mean that Ogden won't be on the list for 2008? Dan said that he was going to try to beat you.

From jtshad on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 18:07:22

Naw, Ogden is still in the plans...I have to see Dan finish a marathon!

From Jeff Fogg on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 18:24:58

Ogden is May 17th...right? Doesn't that conflict with Shamrock??? Did you mean March 16th for Shamrock?

From Dale on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 18:31:23

Pacing the elite women would be pretty darned cool by itself. Helping some of them make the trials cutoff would be even cooler!

From Jeff Fogg on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 18:37:08

Absolutely do the pacing gig. Would be a great experience.

From jtshad on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 18:37:22

Yeah, I meant March 16 for the Shamrock.

Dale, yeah I think being a pacer for OT would be cool, kinda feel like I am giving something back!

From Dale on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 18:42:53

Oh, yeah, giving back....right. Clearly I was thinking selfishly...I was thinking of the bragging rights you would have if one of the runners you paced managed to come away from the trials with a spot on the olympic team!

From James on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 20:48:31

Sounds like you really want to run that race. If someone turned down my St. George time for a comp I would tell them to have a nice race without me, if I was that nice. I'm sure you will handle it better than me though.

From Adam RW on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 16:48:21

A do agree with James about the negative attitude about St. George was kind of rude. However, the idea of pacing the women sounds great. I hope you can swing it by your wife.

From jtshad on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 16:53:23

Yeah, I sent him a note back indicating that (in a nice way, of course). I also indicated that I ran it at age 39 and their "A" standard for master's is 2:40 (comp entry, travel reimbursement, etc.).

Will run it by my wife tonight, working out options for travel arrangements (buddies in the DC area, flights, watching our kids, etc.) before springing it on her.

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