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Race: State Street Mile (1 Miles) 00:04:12, Place overall: 9
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We stayed about 1.5 miles from the start, so I was able to sleep in for a long time and just run to the starting line as part of my warmup. I made sure to get another really good warmup (3.5 miles easy plus a bunch of strides so my heartrate was already up to Mach 10). There were 11 of us in the elite men's mile, the second to last heat of the morning (the DOG mile was last, and it was so funny to watch). They had about a dozen heats - all different age groups, a family fun run, then master's men/women and elite men/women, then finally the dogs.

The field was obviously loaded. Jordan, who had crushed me the day before, had the same plans for a weekend double as me. Christian Hesch was there, along with some other guys who had run sub 3:45 1500m races recently. A first place prize of $500 for a mile brings out some talent. I knew I was in over my head a bit, but that's what I needed and wanted.

The course is a point to point down State Street in downtown Santa Barbara. It's a net downhill of about 1.5% average. You can really roll fast on this course. We were running into a headwind, but it definitely wasn't enough to negate the downhill!

The gun goes off and everyone is out like a freaking rocket! I'm pretty sure I'm close to last place after 100m (turns out there was one guy behind me). The main pack went through the quarter in 56 seconds, I came through in about 60 point something. I hit the half-mile in 2:03, and three-quarters in 3:07. They were calling out splits so I never looked at my watch. No one has passed me and no one has come back to me yet. Finally I started reeling one guy in and got him with maybe 200m to go. Then I set my sights on the next guy and really started making up some ground on him, but just ran out of room. A couple more strides and I might have gotten him... we were neck and neck at the finish line.

I had 4:09.4 on my watch, and I asked one of the clock people at the finish line what my time was, and they confirmed the 4:09. Made sense, that's what I saw on the main clock as I hit the finish. Cool - I felt pretty good about that time even though I got my butt kicked. Four of the guys went under 4 minutes. But then when the official results were posted, they had me at4:12. There's a big difference between 4:09 and 4:12. I'm pretty darn sure that I didn't click the stop button 25m before the finish line! So now, if my time really was 4:12, I'm not so happy about it. It doesn't really add up - since I hit 3/4 in 3:07 and really felt like I accelerated in the last couple hundred meters. That would mean I ran a 65 second last quarter... I don't know... its all splitting hairs at this point. What's done is done. The race was hand timed, so I guess a mistake could have been made, who knows? Its a downhill race anyways so it doesn't even "count". Next year I'll just have to go back and break 4 minutes with room to spare! 

I cooled down 4.5 miles, back to the hotel plus some extra. My legs felt way too good during the cool down - to the point where it was frustrating! I did 6-8 hard & fast hill sprints towards the end of the run and felt strong. 

Middle distance racing is a whole different world. I just wasn't prepared to move my legs any faster, it takes some re-training of the brain. But I think I can run so much better at these shorter distances... I need to keep at it and work on my speed endurance and race tactics. It will come with more practice and time. As nerve wracking as these short races are, they are also really fun. I think if I ran this mile over again the next day, I could go even faster. I really don't think fitness was my limiting factor - instead it was a lack of intuitive knowledge about how to run the race, how hard to push (mental toughness?), when to make a big move, etc. Ultimately, having the confidence to take a big chance and know that you can hold that pace. Or just be reckless enough to try it!

The rest of the day was great (especially since I had 4:09 in my head all day - I'm glad I didn't see the "official" results until later)... We had a awesome breakfast at IHOP (if I had just hit a Waffle House this weekend, it would have been the perfect trifecta), then toured the Santa Barbara Mission, went up to Solvang, and hung out at the beach. Nice to spend some quality time with my aunt and uncle. They are both coming out to Utah for a week in August.

I flew back from Santa Barbara (the smallest airport in the world?) via LAX. I only had a 20 minute layover and naturally we got in ~20 minutes late. As soon as I got off the plane, I heard my name paged - "Salt Lake passenger Jake Krong, please report to gate 85, the door is closing." Great. Time for race #3 of the weekend... I took off and ran a very respectable ~600 yard dash through the airport, considering I had a backpack on and my shoes were untied :-)  Needless to say, I made it!

Comments
From Andrea on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 12:15:25 from 205.232.71.150

WOW! California treated you well this weekend :) So since you were closer to 4:00 than 4:30 does that mean your sister has to run a 5K?

From Rob Murphy on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 12:15:43 from 24.10.249.165

I'll be looking forward to hearing more about that one. Nice race.

From Derek D on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 12:16:07 from 68.109.129.60

Awesome! Nothing is surprising anymore. You're at an incredible level.

From Jake K on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 12:17:08 from 72.215.165.208

Place and time unofficial... Got crushed... $500 for 1st place brings out some studs... Winner ran 3:56. Downhill 1% but into a headwind. Left too much in the tank. If I did this again tomorrow I could go 5 seconds faster... Tactically I made some mistakes. Ran a fast cool down with a bunch of hard hill sprints. Will write a full report later. Not flying out of SB until later tonight so I have a full day here to have some fun!

From Rob Murphy on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 12:27:51 from 24.10.249.165

Yeah... that's what I was gonna say - that you ran like a baby and were afraid to go for the sub-4.

But I didn't want to hurt your feelings.

From Fritz on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 12:34:56 from 173.10.22.170

Great weekend of racing Jake. That's some serious speed.

Last time I was in SB I had a Fatburger with an egg on it. I think you earned one.:) Enjoy the rest of your time.

From Jacob Flaws on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 13:46:15 from 98.190.152.29

Wow, that is 2/2 on amazing performances! good work!!

From Bret on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 14:13:45 from 96.252.165.20

Congrats on such a great weekend Jake.

From JPark on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 16:00:55 from 174.52.34.169

Wow, that is so incredibly fast! Nice job Jake.

From Rachelle on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 17:35:24 from 66.7.127.115

Incredible! Congrats Jake I cannot wait to hear more details on both races.

From scottkeate on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 19:31:12 from 174.52.195.211

Congratulations on another great race. That is friggin fast! Looking forward to your race report.

From Little Bad Legs on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 20:03:00 from 68.186.0.46

Incredible! How many people on earth can run such quick races back to back?!

From AngieB on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 22:45:29 from 65.130.66.110

Sweet time! Way to go man!

From RAD on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 22:47:05 from 98.202.23.178

I'm in simple awe...just pure and simple awe. Nice work Jake!

From Jake K on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 00:34:56 from 67.182.215.126

well it turns out my official time was 4:12, a big difference from what the finish line person told me. Ah well, I'm not exactly thrilled with that now, but what can ya do? Just run faster next time I guess.

From Hamdog Alum on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 06:24:27 from 71.82.247.163

Nice couple days of racing. A 4:12 is a great time on distance legs. The mile is a race you have to race your way into multiple times to run your best. Considering it's your 1st official mile since I think last summer at altitude I'd say you crushed it! I also think you'd take 10-15 seconds off your time on that course minus the headwind, make up of tactical errors, and race specific fitness. All in all these past 2 days just gave you the leg speed boost and mental confidence to crush your double in Portland.

From Andrea on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 08:45:03 from 72.37.171.52

Why did they add 3 seconds to your time? Your watch even said 4:09! :( I hate it when races do that!

From Rachelle on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 09:31:02 from 159.212.71.69

Awesome pictures Jake. I know the 3 seconds is driving you crazy but try to shake it off because you ran a 4:09 dang it!!

From Jake K on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 09:39:40 from 155.100.226.54

Thanks guys. I put up the report now.

We need some one mile races in Utah!

From Rob on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 10:15:32 from 206.71.84.68

That would have been pretty ironic if you couldn't run fast enough to catch your flight :). Good job on all 3 races.

From runningafterbabies on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 10:22:40 from 71.195.219.247

In a handtimed race I go by my own watch. 3 seconds is a LOT to be off by - so it's a 4:09 in my book, unofficially of course.

Great job!!!

From Superfly on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 11:30:47 from 74.211.21.81

What an awesome race. We drove up to SB on Saturday morning and spent the day there. Mission, market and then over through state street. How freaking cool is that to run down that street. After seeing it I got totally jealous. I want to do it. Or even just be there and watch the bulls come pounding down that street. Way cool and good job. We (steve h and I) predicted you'd be right around a 4:10. I'm going with your watch and the 4:09 though. Anyways we stopped in the running store just for fun and saw that's where packet pick up was so it was fun to leave a little note. And I bought this cool Santa Barbara running shirt and think maybe it's my favorite T' now. So well worth the visit.

From SlowJoe on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 11:34:02 from 155.219.241.11

Great couple of races this weekend Jake. I wonder if they gave the guy you finished with a 4:12 too? Either way, they porked it, definitely a 4:09, great job.

From RileyCook on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 13:07:15 from 132.3.57.68

Jake, great race. It's definitely a different mind set running the shorter, middle distance races. Now that you have one under your belt and know what to expect, you could easily shave some seconds off that time. I agree we need some road mile races in Utah, that's right down my alley (as opposed to this marathon stuff I'm doing this weekend).

From allie on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 13:50:51 from 97.126.209.117

what a great weekend for you. big congrats.

utah needs to bring back the mormon mile! until then, i suggest a track mile on june 23rd. we'll just put the offer on the table: break 4:00 and you will receive TWO boxes of temporary tattoos.

From Jake K on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 13:52:07 from 155.100.226.54

Invitational Mile before/after the wedding bells relay? I think it could be a hit!

From JulieC on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 19:18:42 from 70.56.111.183

what did the guy get for a time that you were really close to at the finish? maybe they skipped writing one time down if they were close and it made you the 4:12 they wrote down. What about the guy behind you?? was he three seconds behind you?? hand timed is funny at those speeds!!! nonetheless I believe the 4:09 and I am sure the guy at the finish remembers you asking as well!! :D

From MarkP on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 21:57:19 from 75.162.247.151

Incredible mile time for a marathon runner! Nice job.

From Tara on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 22:30:48 from 75.169.152.18

Very nice. 4:09 for sure. Sub 4 the next day even:) you're cool Jake.

From Jake K on Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 08:46:31 from 155.100.226.54

It doesn't really matter. I'm going w/ 4:12 because everything is correct on the internet, right? :-) I should worry more about not getting 9TH PLACE out of 11 guys in the future...

From DaleG on Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 17:28:54 from 66.87.67.32

Great job, Jake!!!

I see a picture of the windmill. Is that the one from the movie "sideways?"

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 17:52:22 from 67.222.225.187

For the purpose of evaluating your ability, it is 4:09. The question is how this compares to the track. I think we can say fairly safely that if we subtracted 11 seconds, we would get at least your 1500 meter time. So 3:57 then. That is enough for a 2:13 marathon, I think.

From Tara on Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 19:02:16 from 75.169.152.18

So calculated Sasha, I like that!

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