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Location:

Vernal,UT,United States

Member Since:

Jun 03, 2016

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Freshman-

5k-18:41

3 mile-18:16

3200m-10:51

1600m-4:57

 

100m-13.53

Sophomore-

5k-17:22

3 mile-16:24

3200m-10:20

1600m-4:48

Junior(Most of these suck RN)-

5k-18:32

3 mile-16:39

2.85 mile-14:48

3200m-10:08

1600m-4:42.33

Short-Term Running Goals:

5k-16:00. 3 mile-15:00. 3200m-9:45. 1600-4:10.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

 break 15 for 5k, break 9 for the 3200, run steeplechase in college, Sub-4 mile.

Personal:

I like puns, rhyming, and other forms of clever wordplay. 

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Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 33 Lifetime Miles: 500.30
Saucony Ride 9 Lifetime Miles: 6.00
Race: Uintah (3 Miles) 00:17:34, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 2
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Home meet. The Uintah meet sucks. Multiple horrible hills. My thighs were super sore going in, and I went out way fast besides that. Ran in 2nd the first .5, moved into 1st for about 1.5 after that, then fell back to second for the last mile & finish. I think I'm legitimately going to talk to coach about running somewhere else next year, our course is horrible. However, my fame grows. I got my first interview for the paper today, so that was pretty fun. The time wasn't super great but I didn't really care, I'm not super focused on this meet, and the team won, so didn't really matter

Comments
From Eugene on Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 11:57:18 from 130.160.194.7

Hey, looks like you and the Uintah meet have something in common!

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