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Location:

Lehi,UT,

Member Since:

Jul 19, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

2015 St. George Marathon (2:44:11)

2014 Hobble Creek Half (1:17:18)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Goals

  • 5K - 16:59
  • 1/2 Marathon - Sub 1:17:00
  • Marathon - 2:45:00 

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Race: Salt Lake Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:37:13, Place overall: 154, Place in age division: 23
Total Distance
26.30

Goal was to go about 8:30-9:00 minute miles for the first 20 or so, and then drop the time down to 7:30s.  I was trying to make this a training run for the Ogden marathon and my brother is getting ready for the 50 miler that’s coming up, so we didn’t want to kill ourselves too much. 

1

8:01

2

8:02

3

7:45

4

8:07

5

8:42

Pit Stop

6

8:14

7

8:17

8

8:03

9

8:12

10

8:32

11

8:20

12

8:51

13

8:26

14

8:30

15

8:01

16

9:17

Pit Stop

17

8:15

18

8:55

19

8:25

20

9:00

21

8:49

22

7:45

23

7:51

24

7:29

25

7:47

26

7:26

0.3

1:59

Basically, things went as planned.  We were going quite a bit faster than planned for most the race, just because it was hard to slow ourselves down.  Things felt really easy for the first 8-9 miles.  Miles 9 through about 14 were the prettiest of the race.  Legs started to get stiff around mile 16.  We probably began to take a bit longer at the aid stations as well. 

I usually have problems with marathons around mile 20.  That is where the mental battle usually begins for me and that is why I wanted to try and bring my times down for miles 20-26.  I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it at the end.  About mile 21 we took off and it was great to start passing so many people.  Felt like we were really trucking along, and I think we both felt really good.  About mile 24.5 my brother broke away from me.  I couldn’t keep up with him.  I could definitely tell that he has done a lot more long runs than I have.  There was a killer hill at the end of State Street.  It was rough and I walked it for about 10 seconds.

I have some serious doubts about being able to qualify for Boston at the Ogden Marathon, but I think I’m going to go for it.  I might crash and burn in the last part of that race, but oh well.  Great race today though. 

 

Comments
From Burt on Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 11:11:10 from 98.167.151.26

Man, I'm super impressed with those last 6 miles. Way to go!

From Kelli on Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 11:40:02 from 71.219.84.84

Great race, I am always impressed when people use a race for a training run. it is hard to hold back. It sounds like you mastered your plan and I think you should FOR SURE go for it in Ogden! Good luck!!!

That hill was a killer in a half marathon, I can not imagine doing it at the end of a full marathon!

From Steve P on Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 16:04:02 from 66.60.123.236

Nice run, Jeff! Good luck at Ogden!

From scotthughes on Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 20:11:44 from 209.33.211.3

Great run! I was using this race as a trainer for Ogden as well. My problem is that I got away from the run and started off as a race...Crashed at 15 with cramps and from that point is was no longer fun at all. I am glad I read your race post with your splits. I was shooting for a 3:33 and you passed by me as I was stopped stretching or walking. Congrats!

From RviertonPaul on Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 22:12:09 from 75.169.16.53

Have a great recovery.

From Bec on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 22:21:44 from 67.177.35.60

That is a great long run. You have to qualify for Boston, it is an amazing experience that is worth qualifying for.

I don't know what you are doing for training, and you are faster than me. What has helped me out with speed is; speed intervals, mile repeats, and tempo runs. I am sure that you do all of that though.

From Jeff on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 22:48:35 from 66.29.163.1

Bec - thanks for the comment. I read your Boston blog entry the other day and loved it. It certainly made me want to get there and experience it. I appreciate the training advice too. I'll take your advice anytime.

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