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Apr 28, 2011

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PR Table and Notable Races

Marathon:
2:21:12 (Chicago); 2:20:41 (CIM)

Half Marathon: 1:05:45 (Long Beach)
10K: 30:03 (Portland)

All race results:
2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016

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Race: USA Half Marathon Championship (13.1 Miles) 01:07:26, Place overall: 55
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Not really a stellar time on the fast Houston course, but as long as I can look back on this as my slowest race of the year, I'll take it. Targeted 16:00 5K splits and was pretty much dead on - had a little lapse from 15K to 10 miles, but otherwise ran very consistently. The effort never felt that hard, but when you haven't run under 5:10 pace in two months, it's kind of hard to get moving quicker than that.

5K Splits - 16:01, 15:55, 15:58, 16:08

Fast race(s) today. Close to 60 OT qualifiers combined M/W.

I finished pretty much at the back of the race, which isn't exactly something for me to be proud of... but I feel like I'm actually at a good starting point for 2014. Last year I ran 65:55 in January, and the next 7 months weren't any better. I was either regressing or stagnant until later in the summer. I have a good plan for the winter / spring, and I think that my incremental approach will actually get me to where I want to be.

Some additional thoughts...

When I decided to run here (registered in November) I knew I wasn't going to be in good racing shape unless I pressed right back into harder workouts after CIM. I didn't do that (which was smart), but I was also over-optimistic at the time and figured I could still run low/mid 1:06s without training for it. When I look back now, I really haven't done much work faster than MP since Indy Monumental... 11 weeks ago! If anything, I was stretching out the window in which you can run 5:00 pace without training for it at the Mesa 10K on Thanksgiving. By the time Houston rolled around, it had been way too long since I've run any LT workouts! Luckily I realized this a few weeks ago and adjusted my goals accordingly.

This may seem very ambitious to say after running one of my slowest half-marathons ever, but I really believe I'll be in range to take a serious crack at 2:17 this year if I follow through on what I have outlined. Talked to a lot of fast guys who will also be targeting the OT standard at the Grandmas Marathon.

Course - Flat and fast loop. Long straightaways, minimal turns. Lots of concrete. It was perfect. I can draw the elevation profile using my keyboard:

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Race Organization - Just like Duluth, awesome. They take care of everything for you. I can definitely see why most athletes who ran in 2012 want the Olympic Trials to return to Houston in 2016. I was hoping we might get cowboy hats as a gift... no dice... nice pullover fleeces instead. If Andrea qualifies, we'll go back in 2015. And I will not run 1:07 again in that scenario!

MUST-DO in Houston - I highly recommend the rooftop hot tub at the Hilton Americas. Riley, Jason, and I spent a good hour there sufficiently dehydrating ourselves after the race.

Random people - to my assigned roommate, whoever you may be, thanks for not showing up! I had my own room for the weekend which was nice. I cooled down after the race with the guy who beat me by a few seconds at the Portland 10,000m in 2012 - we exchanged some words during that race (all of which started with "F"), but we're cool now :-)

Mile splits - 5:09, 5:11, 5:11, 5:03, 5:08, 5:07, 5:05, 5:10, 5:09, 5:15, 5:07, 5:11, 5:39 for the last 1.1. I wore my Garmin (I can't remember the last time I've done that in a half-marathon) to make sure I didn't go out too fast. It was useful early and then I didn't pay much attention to it after that (probably should have paid more attention in the tenth mile!). Pro-Tip: Turn off autosplits if you wear a satellite watch in a race. You'll get some relative pacing feedback but the course markers on the road are more accurate 99.9% of the time.

This is the finishing stretch of the course

Somehow I ended up wearing bib #9 on my back, which is embarrassing when you are in the absolute back of the race!

And to wrap it up, ice skating in 70 degree weather!

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AM - 10 miles.

PM - 4 miles.

One of the cool things about going to USA Championship races (and other high-caliber events) is that you spend all of your time surrounded by hundreds of other like-minded people, most of whom are current or former (very) elite athletes. Its not only motivating, but also a great opportunity to "talk shop" and pick up some tips that you can apply to your own running. The people you meet and conversations you have are always interesting and I came home with a lot of useful/funny anecdotes. I'm still blown away from hearing a 1:03/2:15 guy say that "Yasso 800s" are a key workout for him! Everyone finds things that work for them... no two athletes are the same, and you need to be confident in the training that you are doing. That being said, there are some common denominators as well - everyone is talented, everyone puts in a lot of work, and it seems like (from my interactions, at least) everyone really enjoys running and the process of hard training.

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Slept in.

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AM - 9 miles. Second half of the run w/ Andrea.

PM - 9 miles. 6 Mile AT Progression in 31:40 (5:17/mi avg). Splits - 5:28, 5:23, 5:20, 5:17, 5:13, 4:58. Tempo loop. 2 up, 1 down. Got rolling a little faster on the last mile. I actually had planned to do this workout on the treadmill... fortunately the air (temporarily) cleared up. It was actually a pretty nice afternoon. Daylight is lasting longer!

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Race: SLC Winter Series 5K (3.107 Miles) 00:15:33, Place overall: 5
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15:33 with splits of 5:03, 5:05, 4:55, 30. Followed by 4 x 200m in ~30-31 seconds. Pretty much right on where I thought I'd be today... wanted to be ~LT and then pick it up a little towards the end. I was happy to hit the time I was aiming for, but I'm never pleased to finish that far behind the front pack. Riley, Jason, Scott, and Byrant smoked me. On that note though - I love how competitive these winter series races are getting! A lot of guys stepping up and running fast. The local races are going to be deep this year.

Andrea was there taking some photos: SLC Winter Series 2014

MVP = Josh E. ~2 minute improvement from last year! Also, the master's running scene is about to get shook up when Mr. Keate turns the big four-oh. Holy cow, what a run by that guy today.

Did a nice 5 mile shakeout on a beautiful afternoon in Park City.

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