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Race: Top of Utah Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:05:39, Place overall: 2
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I had one goal today - cross the finish line first. So while I fell short of that (by a landslide), it wasn't due to a poor performance on my part... major tip of the cap to Riley, who ran a fantastic race (1:05:16, narrowly missing the course record). In my opinion, the most impressive race anyone in Utah (not just FRB) has run this year. 

The field was pretty stacked (normal for this race now). The primary competition was Riley, Bryant, and Jon Coyle. I told myself I wasn't going to take the lead in the canyon, but the pace was slow in the first quarter mile and I felt uncomfortable running so close to everyone, so I took off - just over a minute into the race and put a small gap on everyone. It wasn't exactly a break for the tape, just an effort to string it out a little, and footsteps started to slowly come back to me. I led the first three miles and then Riley evened up to me and took the lead shortly after that. No one else was there, and I felt like we had a pretty good gap on everyone else. The run down the canyon for the first seven miles was the same as always - focus on running good tangents, feel that small headwind just after 5 miles, which turns into a tailwind a quarter mile later, etc. We were moving pretty quick (29:21 at 6 miles).

On Hollow Road (after 7 miles) we were still pretty close. I think it was somewhere around 8-9 miles where I just started to feel a little tired, and Riley put a gap on me after 9 miles (2011 deja vu, swapping Riley in for Paul). Once we got to the Millville hill I was probably a good 10+ seconds back and didn't feel like I had a chance to rally and win. I started doing the math in my head to figure out what I would need to run to break my best time on the course (never a good sign when you resort to that!)... and ended up losing a lot of time on mile 12 - his lead doubled from what I could tell. Finished just fast enough to beat my 2011 time by 1 second (1:05:39, full splits below). When I said I wanted to beat these times this fall, I didn't mean by only a second each, but its still better than not beating them at all. 

Full Results. Four guys under 1:07, which I don't think has ever happened before. Says a lot about how deep and competitive this race is getting. I love it.

I'm happy with the fact that this is my fastest time on the course, but I'm never going to be completely satisfied with a second place finish. Keeps the fire burning...

If I had run low 1:05s today, I'd be looking to get in a flat half pretty soon to take a crack at the OT standard. I'm in the ballpark, but not quite in striking distance yet... moving in that direction, though. I feel like I've been making consistent progress all summer, and just need to keep plugging away. First things first - a short break from anything intense (~10 days with no faster running, just low intensity... and high altitude). Then I'll get going again with some races the weekend after Labor Day. Keeping my options open for the fall... Oct/Nov seems like the right time to attack the half-marathon again. My speed has improved, but I need to some re-incorporate some of the longer tempo runs so I can put the whole package together for 13.1 miles.

Splits from the last 3 years. Probably a little too quick down the canyon. Oh well, that's racing.

Picture from the Herald-Journal. I'm back to bald (sorry Andrea).

The new logo is awesome. They also upped the prize money without announcing it. This race is always full of fun surprises.

AM - 19 miles (2 up w/ Sasha, Race, 4 down w/ Allie, James, Scott, and Devra).  

PM - 4 miles in Green River, UT.

Comments
From emruns on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 10:45:59 from 67.186.252.90

Looking forward to the race report. Excellent job, today! It's good to stay hungry for more!

From Dave Olson on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 10:54:30 from 67.182.237.143

Nice race!

From Conner Mantz on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 11:35:48 from 174.23.206.77

Great race, I saw you two running together at mile 6, and you two were booking!

From SlowJoe on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 13:39:58 from 24.32.57.229

Nice going Jake. PR is a PR, but I know the un-satisfied feeling, even after the PR.

Cool chart.

From CollinAnderson on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 13:42:31 from 70.196.197.180

Nice PR! Nice to see you beat Jon Coyle this time out after Des News and Dart!

From Teena Marie on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 14:40:10 from 70.211.7.135

Congrats on the course PR! Crazy impressive!!! :)

From RileyCook on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 15:24:42 from 174.52.234.49

Stellar race Jake! My hat's off to you as well. I couldn't have run this fast today without you in the race. Thanks for pushing me to the limit. You were extremely tough to beat today and I think you are headed for some great times in the fall! Nothing but respect for ya!

I really appreciate your kind words as well. They mean a lot to me. You're a great ambassador for the sport and for our state!

From Trevor Baker on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 16:59:29 from 174.27.204.43

Excellent race! Several people in Utah are on the brink and we still have years before the trials.

From Rob Murphy on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 17:55:31 from 24.10.249.165

Quite a bit faster than your winning time from last year. Great effort Jake.

From allie on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 18:03:07 from 97.117.89.133

nice job today, jake. your continued small improvements are leading to a big breakthrough. also, no one else can say they made the cover shot of the 2014 ad (although i bet they debated forever on using my picture with chadR).

time for high altitude camp! and maybe weight loss camp too with giardia water.

From seeaprilrun on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 18:13:45 from 205.172.12.210

Great job Jake! A PR is a PR. I don't think you went too quick down the canyon, a PR and race run at your best always requires just a little bit of risk. Solid performance and you are edging closer and closer to that OTQ, which I don't see being a problem for you in the near future. Interesting thoughts on the 10 day recovery.

From Jason D on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 19:04:12 from 24.1.80.94

A fantastic effort, Jake. It has been my humble, and might I emphasize triply, completely unauthoratative opinion that you would be a great candidate for the half OT standard based on a rough comparison of half marathon versus full marathon times on the blog and elsewhere (depends on how you want to get there I suppose).

From mike⇒nelson on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 19:23:54 from 98.202.168.196

Great run, solid effort. You guys were flying! No doubt that OTQ is going down, just a matter of time.

From Jon on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 19:58:38 from 107.203.52.135

Way to go, Jake. Despite the no win, sounds like a great race and fast time.

I like the new TOU logo, too.

From Bret on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 20:11:34 from 72.91.143.44

Nice race Jake - congrats! As you said - you are in the ballpark - just a matter of time.

From Kass on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 20:21:10 from 70.208.0.161

No doubt the competition was outstanding today. But you really ran well and did your best time! Really great race Jake!

From Matt Poulsen on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 20:50:50 from 12.156.137.98

Excellent race, Jake! Just a stepping stone to even greater performances -- no doubt about it. Just stay consistent -- your breakthrough and the OTQ is just around the corner.

From Amiee on Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 21:13:36 from 166.70.240.95

I second Jason D's completely unauthoratative opinion - good things in store! Yay for PR's regardless of how small :)

And noooooo weight loss camp! Only celebratory drinkages and purified water.

From Andrea on Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 00:27:54 from 96.60.250.191

Great performance today. The week at sea level and late traveling probably contributed a little to the tiredness you felt in the race. Still, every second counts and I still hold that you are in the best shape you have ever been in. It might take a little time, but one of these races soon you will catch fire and have that breakthrough you've been waiting for. Just gotta keep putting in the work and staying consistent. Have fun in CO!

From Steve on Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 06:58:52 from 66.87.113.130

It's amazing how competitive this local half is. Awesome race report!

From Jake K on Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 10:04:42 from 74.214.234.19

Thanks guys.

Should have thought to mention this above, but a week ago it looked like this race might not even happen, due to the Millville wildfire. Major kudos to the firefighters who got that thing under control and gave us the opportunity to race. And along those line, Kris Siddoway and the rest of the race staff really stepped up when there were a lot of things beyond their control going on, and still put on a top-notch race.

April - the idea behind ~10 easy days:

1) I feel like it takes a full week to properly recover from a 1/2 before you can do anything fast again without taking some major chances. I've learned my lesson that its better to wait a little longer than you think you need.

2) I'll be in Silverton over Labor Day weekend and I'm not running fast there!

3) This was planned. I've raced a lot this summer, and the big goals for the fall are still ahead of me... so I can't get too greedy. I think I need to take a small step back once in a while instead of trying to keep moving forward with my fitness all the time. The chances of hitting a plateau / setback go way down. That's what I'm telling myself!

From Matt Schreiber on Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 10:34:01 from 66.17.102.185

Great race Jake and congrats on the PR. You've got great logic in your training for the OTQ. It'll happen.

From Christie on Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 10:53:00 from 66.111.126.9

Great race Jake. "Keeps the fire burning.." Love it!

From Fritz on Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 12:13:27 from 65.100.192.74

Nice job Jake. You beat many fast contenders and a PR is always a big achievement. The week with low intensity at high altitude sounds like the perfect change of pace before the big races to come.

From scottkeate on Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 13:19:36 from 71.199.4.146

Great job, Jake. I know it's not the result you were looking for. I really appreciate your drive, attitude, and example for how you deal with not quite meeting your expectations. I love the fire and dedication you bring day after day.

Thanks for the enjoyable cool down after the race. Have a great time running for fun over the next week in some beautiful places!

From Cam on Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 15:44:07 from 97.126.255.251

chipping away and soon the breakthrough will happen!

Have a great time in Silverton- say hi to Hardrock for me : )

From Bonnie on Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 15:58:11 from 196.3.39.209

nice race, Jake -- I miss that race, it is a good one! I like that you are hungry for better times, even though you are just going so strong this year -- ggrrrrrr! go get um!

From MarkP on Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 22:00:26 from 75.162.222.122

Nice race and way to get a great turn-out up there!

From Paul on Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 09:12:48 from 65.114.209.66

Nice work. Wish I could have been there.

From Rachelle on Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 09:31:28 from 159.212.71.25

Congrats on the PR Jake! What an exciting race.

From Brandon on Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 09:39:03 from 67.214.231.170

Congratulations on another very solid effort and an aided PR to boot :). There's a lot more good stuff in store for you right around the corner.

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 13:56:38 from 69.28.149.129

Jake - some thoughts on the OTQ. Draper Days 5 K needs to be 14:50 at the slowest, would be very nice to have it at 14:40. If that issue is fixed, the half will improve.

Of course, another approach is to fix the marathon bonk. Then you do not have to run 1:05 half to make the trials. But I think the 5 K approach is more fundamental because it removes a hard faith-oppressing limit. It is easier to believe you can run the marathon at 5:10 per mile when your 5 K pace is safely far away from that and in tempo runs it feels comfortable.

What I found is that in order to achieve 5 K breakthrough you need to do workouts to learn how to keep running fast when you experience the type of misery that normally would send your body and mind along with every nerve and gland into panic. For me the magic was 20x400 at mile race pace with 200 recovery, the day for recovery - easy jog, then 3x1 mile with 200 recovery at 5 K race pace, day of recovery, then 10 K tempo run at 15 K race pace which in practice is basically a 10 K time trial if you are doing it alone.

I believe the workouts in the magic formula can vary, but the idea is that you need something that makes you hurt at 1 mile race pace and forces you to allow your heart to beat fast while maximizing the efficiency, then practice efficiency and toughness at 5 K race pace, and then practice the overdistance misery - your legs have gotten used to a faster pace, now you let them get you going fast, but when you are past the 5 K mark you are not done yet - plus since you are doing this with the idea that the speed will carry to the half.

Something like that is very exhausting, I would not recommend doing it unless you have a way to sleep in doubles (morning or afternoon nap).

From Jake K on Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 23:04:06 from 184.167.208.9

I agree that the 3K/5K type workouts like you suggested should unlock some doors at the HM distance. I've been moving in that direction w/ a lot of my workouts this summer and I'm pleased with the results so far.

Since the OT qualifying window is so long (and it just started), I'm not necessarily making hitting those numbers the primary goal for this fall. We have two years at the minimum. My main goal for this fall is simply to lower my HM/Marathon PRs. If I took the "speed" approach to HM training at this point, I'm basically saying no marathon until the spring. I haven't decided yet... I'm considering the route of not running a fall marathon... but at the same time my legal course marathon times are big blemishes on the resume and I want them replaced! :-) So we'll see... I don't really want to decide yet. Like you said, hitting the hard VO2 work takes a toll on the body, and I'm finally getting to the point where my hamstring is feeling normal again. I want to keep it that way for a while.

That solo 10K TT/Tempo is really the best workout leading up to a HM. I did exactly that 2/3 weeks out from Long Beach and PF Changs, my two best HM races to date. You only even attempt that if you're really fit, though :-)

From SpencerSimpson on Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 13:11:47 from 63.82.19.2

Nice PR brotha...good to see ya again. Very fun event and look forward to really racing it next year...

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