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Race: Dart Challenge 5K (3.107 Miles) 00:15:08, Place overall: 2
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The Dart Challenge is a fundraiser for the Davis XC team. Flat lollipop course, competitive... I'd highly recommend it. Corbin Talley does a great job putting this together, and its an excellent tune-up for the TOU 1/2.

I am not happy with how I ran today. Felt really flat on my warmup, and let that get to me mentally. For whatever reason, I didn't have that killer instinct today beforehand, and it never kicked in once the race began. The lack of effort is a little embarrassing.

John Coyle (who beat me by ~20 seconds at the Des 10K) took it out pretty quick. He was about 4:37 at the mile and I was a little behind (4:42, right where I wanted to be). The second mile is where I really tanked (4:58). I don't even know what to say about that. So I was through 2 miles in 9:40, which is still very much on pace to break 15 minutes, but mentally I just wasn't engaged. I should have been on the attack going after John (who was probably 50 meters ahead of me at that point). 

At around 2.5 miles there are two quick right hand turns (see map below, red circle). John overshot the second turn and kept going straight on Flint Meadow Dr. This was not surprising to me because I did the same thing while warming up on the course (there were arrows and it was well-marked, so not the race's fault by any means). Anways, I called out to John and he kept going. So I called out again and then he realized what was going on and doubled back. I had quite a gap on him now, but there's no glory is winning a race because a (better) competitor misses a turn, so I slowed down to a jog until he caught back up to me, and then we ran to the finish together, just sort of tempo-running it in, with the agreement that John would win (he had a gap on me and it was only fair that way). The third mile was 5:00 and we both finished in 15:08. John would have been well under 15 minutes had he stayed on course.

There are silver linings you can pick out of this (I ran 15:23 the week before running 1:05:40 at TOU 1/2 two years ago, we didn't really race the last half-mile, etc) but nothing makes up for the fact that I had a poor mental attitude today and my performance reflected it. Maybe I would have been around 15 flat if things had gone differently in the last mile, but honestly I was thinking more along the lines of 14:45 today. And I was in position to do that through the first mile, and just gave up. That's what disappoints me. 

I didn't really have time to get mad at myself after the race, though, because two minutes after I finished, Allie came rolling in, running a 30 second PR and SMASHING 18 minutes for the first time! I'm really happy for her - she's been after that benchmark for a long time, and seeing her beat it by that much was really great. Congrats, Allie.

I'm leaving in an hour for North Carolina... spending the week at the beach with my family. Going to use this as motivation to redeem myself at TOU 1/2 next weekend. I fly back and get in just in time to get up to Logan next Friday night. 

 

AM - 9 miles (course warmup w/ half mile at MP + strides, race, cooldown on the course w/ Allie, James, and Collin).

PM - Off. 

Comments
From emruns on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 10:54:07 from 67.186.252.90

Hey, at least this is a mental wake-up call before TOU. I'm sure you will be much more engaged at a more important race. Shake it off!

That's awesome about Allie. It makes me feel better about the beatdown she gave me on Wednesday!

From RileyCook on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 11:12:05 from 174.52.234.49

Still a good effort and it will be beneficial for future efforts. Even if you didn't hit it today, you and I both know you are in shape to roll under 15:00. So, shake it off and let's smoke TOU next week!

From Andrea on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 11:28:14 from 70.193.138.19

Sounds like we need a "Krong Family Beach Trip 5k" this week.

From DaleG on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 12:34:53 from 66.87.127.104

You are one class act, Jake. Have fun on your trip.

From Teena Marie on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 12:39:21 from 208.54.5.194

Not exactly what you wanted but love the integrity of holding back so that John could make up some of the lost time. Impressive character!! :-)

Have fun chillin' on the beach.

(Sometimes I wonder if our bodies know best every now and then. Maybe slowing down that second mile was exactly what it needed to make sure it could have all that it wants at TOU 1/2. I'm not kidding ... completely serious.)

From Fritz on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 12:52:51 from 97.117.62.242

Even though you didn't feel on it still looks like you ran well and would have broken that 15 min barrier. Have a great time in NC!

From Fritz on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 12:56:02 from 97.117.62.242

sorry i posted that in the wrong place. I will add that I am excited to see you guys throw down some fast times at TOU.

From Derek D on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 14:33:05 from 68.109.132.154

Sounds like this one has already lit a fire under you. I think it will only help for next week. Still would have been a great time if you didn't slow.

From Bret on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 14:37:09 from 72.91.143.44

Great sportsmanship Jake. Good example to set for everyone in my opinion. Lots of positives to take away from the race as you mentioned as well. Rest up and recharge on your stay in NC. Congrats.

From seeaprilrun on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 15:43:36 from 68.102.189.33

Definitely a very classy runner and example of sportsmanship, I agree with above that this will only serve as fuel for TOU.

From Matt Poulsen on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 16:20:47 from 98.202.242.213

Still a solid performance, Jake. The lack of mental engagement -- much easier said than done, but shake it off. It happens to everyone occasionally. Sometimes it's tough to be mentally sharp for everything. There is no question you can break 15 at altitude right now. TOU 1/2 will be a great one for you. And I agree -- what an excellent example of good sportsmanship. Thanks for all you offer to the running community.

From SlowJoe on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 18:09:36 from 24.32.57.229

Interesting finish! I totally would have sprinted ahead, and then started shouting "I'M THE MAN!" over and over again, but your way was fine too.

14:xx next time

From Teena Marie on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 18:26:00 from 208.54.39.233

I wish there was a "like" button that I could hit next to SlowJoe's comment!!!! Laughing. :-)

From Sasha Pachev on Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 21:18:27 from 76.25.42.117

Jake - 15:08 with a jog at the end is a decent result on a loop course. Like button is in the planning stage - meaning I need to get by act together and do it.

From Josh E on Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 11:41:00 from 71.213.12.84

I would like to like Sasha's comment re liking. Nice race Jake. You had that sub 15 even not feeling it today.

From Jason D on Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 13:41:36 from 24.1.80.94

I Agree with Bret and others above. Good example of sportsmanship. From what I can tell from the blog, you rarely have bad mental attitude when you approach a race. Enjoy the week away, and let the humidity sweat out the doubts.

From DaleG on Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 15:47:21 from 98.202.43.67

This race is pretty close to where I live, so maybe I'll run it next year. I love flat courses.

From Bonnie on Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 15:54:06 from 196.3.39.209

Like +2 for the slow joe comment -- but, your approach is good too Jake :)

From Matt Schreiber on Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 18:34:24 from 66.17.102.185

Have a great trip Jake. Uncanny sportsmanship. Nice work.

From Rachelle on Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 10:22:21 from 159.212.71.25

Still a solid performance Jake and definitely something to be gained from the lack of mental edge. This should fuel you moving forward and give you even more motivation and focus for TOU half.

From Kendall on Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:39:20 from 208.187.252.10

Class. Nice run Jake. Good luck at TOU.

From Adam RW on Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 18:04:31 from 71.45.96.54

Very good of you with the course snafu. Hopefully your body was saving the juice for the half. Nice workout either way.

From scottkeate on Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 12:42:34 from 192.150.9.200

A good tune up for TOU 1/2 for sure. And there are not many other experiences that can stoke the performance flames than knowing you didn't lay it down on the line. I'm looking forward to watching you smoke TOU this weekend. Classy move to assist John to get back on course and run it in with him.

From Jake K on Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 18:45:56 from 174.106.30.39

Belated thanks on the positives vibes here. I know I probably come off as a whiny brat complaining about a 15 minute 5K, but I'm just trying to keep it real in terms of self-assessment, and keep that bar raised up high!

Definitely looking forward to the TOU 1/2!

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