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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: DesNews Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:36:00, Place overall: 78, Place in age division: 9
Total Distance
26.20

My goal was to finish faster than my Ogden marathon time (about 3:52), but was kind of hoping I would hit the 3:30 mark.  From everything I had heard this was a brutal course, so I was a little unsure of what to expect, which kind of worried me.

Miles 1-5:  7:47, 6:30, 6:54, 6:51, 7:19

First few miles were a breeze.  Felt really good.  Ended up running with some guy from about miles 2-7.  He definitely made me go faster than I probably should have, but I was feeling good.  He broke away from me on the last uphill stretch.

Miles 6-10:  7:28, 16:26, 6:50, 7:58

Uneventful.  The uphill was not too bad, but was a little steeper than I thought.

Miles 11-15:  7:49, 7:15, 15:33, 7:11

I hit the 14 mile mark at 1:44, so I knew I was ahead of 8 minute miles.  I ran miles 13-15 with 3 other people.  They were talking, while I was listening.  My guess is that they finished a good 15-20 minutes ahead of me.

Miles 16-20:  8:14, 7:43, 8:40, 7:47, 9:31

Was still trucking along pretty good until I hit mile marker 20.  Then the mental battle began.  I hit mile marker 20 at 2:33.  Was very surprised by this, but I knew I was in trouble for the rest of the race.

Miles 21-26:  11:21, 7:37, 9:52, 9:52, 10:10, 11:16, 1:53

The 7:37 came on the downhill stretch that was right before Rice Eccles stadium I beleive.  Looking back, this 7:37 leads me to beleive that I had more in the tank than I thought, and most of my problems were mental.

 Overall, I had a lot of fun.  Would have helped to have had my brother Mark running with me, especially from about miles 18-end.  Makes me sick to think that if I would have just run 9 minute miles from 20-end that I would have finished so much better.  It sucked getting passed by so many people the last 3 miles.  Luckily, this race gives me a lot of optimism and leads me to beleive that I could cut a good amount of time off if I train better in the future.

Comments
From Lybi on Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 23:07:47

This is a big improvement over Odgen! Congrats on the PR!

From RivertonPaul on Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 20:58:12

Good job, despite the finishing challenge. I can relate all to well to struggling to the end.

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 17:52:02

Jeff:

Your marathon potential is somewhere in the 3:00 hour range based on your current 5 K speed. The first step to realizing your potential is to start training 6 days a week. No exceptions, no excuses. Until then the results of your marathon are rather unpredictable and odd things can happen.

An inexperienced runner will have mental issues. The fear of the unknown makes you back off too much when you run into trouble. However, when you train, your mind overtime develops a trouble auto-pilot. So you will not see yourself going from 7:37 to 9:52 in the next mile.

So yes, you did have mental issues, but they were really a result of the lack of training more than the lack of character. It is a surprise to many that a person of a weak moral character can actually run pretty tough and push himself pretty hard in a marathon, while a person of a strong moral character might find himself unable to do so. The difference to a great extent is in training.

From jtshad on Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:38:38

Good learning experience at this race. Yes, you probably did go out a little fast for your mileage base, but it does show your potential. A smart increase to your training mileage and more time to learn your pacing strategy will pay off in future races to help avoid the pace drop off and inconsistency later in the race. Marathons are a HUGE mental challenge, and the last 6M are hard for any runner. Good job...keep training and your goal will be reached soon.

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