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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,

Member Since:

Apr 19, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

25 Marathons PR 3:16:08 Ogden Marathon 2014

1st marathon DesNews 2003  4:19 

Freedom 5K July 4th, 2010 18:26 (aided)

Desert News 10K July 24th, 2010 39:11 (aided)

Boston Marathon 2011 3:32:58 

Boston Marathon 2014 3:18:45

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run well at Boston 2020

Personal:

54 years old, married, love long runs on the road.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 4.19
Adidas Cobato Lifetime Miles: 376.77
Saucony A2 Lifetime Miles: 431.20
Blue Crocs Lifetime Miles: 1067.28
Barefoot 2010 Lifetime Miles: 61.00
Red Crocs Lifetime Miles: 1381.19
Black Water Clogs Lifetime Miles: 26.73
White Crocs Lifetime Miles: 1053.87
Yellow Crocs Lifetime Miles: 1196.10
Asics 2130 #21 Lifetime Miles: 360.55
Trail Shoe Lifetime Miles: 145.25
Barefoot 2011 Lifetime Miles: 10.25
Saucony Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 2936.63
Bike 2011 Lifetime Miles: 164.91
Saucony A5 II Lifetime Miles: 981.49
Saucony Fastwitch 5 Lifetime Miles: 1582.48
Lime Green Crocs Lifetime Miles: 1298.78
Bike 2012 Lifetime Miles: 92.40
Navy Baja Crocs Lifetime Miles: 566.20
Saucony A5 Lifetime Miles: 1498.90
Sandals Lifetime Miles: 164.95
Ocean Blue Crocs Lifetime Miles: 161.27
Bike 2014 Lifetime Miles: 111.00
Saucony Trail Lifetime Miles: 196.23
Barefoot 2015 Lifetime Miles: 0.25
Soucony A6 Lifetime Miles: 813.05
Bike 2015 Lifetime Miles: 45.00
Altra One Lifetime Miles: 2058.93
Topo Lifetime Miles: 82.35
Altra One Orange Lifetime Miles: 2152.40
Altra One Yellow Lifetime Miles: 1709.86
Altra One Black Lifetime Miles: 1380.53
Bike 2018 Lifetime Miles: 928.41
Topo Yellow Lifetime Miles: 46.76
Bike 2018 Conti Lifetime Miles: 113.24
Topo Black Lifetime Miles: 254.47
2019 Trail Bike Lifetime Miles: 29.56
Altra 1 Black #2 Lifetime Miles: 1301.84
Bike 2019 Conti Lifetime Miles: 1080.00
Asics Lifetime Miles: 1526.30
Bike 2020 Lifetime Miles: 136.42
Bike 2021 Lifetime Miles: 12.10
Asics #17 Lifetime Miles: 214.71
Hoka Mach 5 Lifetime Miles: 574.74
2023 Bike Lifetime Miles: 34.91
Total Distance
20.00

20 miles, out and back from home, flat route.  Planned on a 10 mile easy recovery run since I raced a 5K Friday night.  Once I set out I figured I'd maybe run two full hours slow which would have given me about 13 to 14 miles.  I was feeling pretty good and did the first 5 in 42:53 which was an 8:35 pace.  I planned on going at least a mile or two more, and then something rather surprising happened.  

The next part of this run is at least a half mile from the first 5, which I have marked, to the Legacy Highway bike path, which is marked.  I'm starting to feel even better now that I'm 5.5 miles into my run.  The next mile I go 7:58, then 8:00 and I don't feel like turning back, I want to stretch this into about a 16 miler.  Next mile 7:58 and no way to I want to turn back, I'm starting to get a nice little runners' high going.  Now I can't hold back, feeling light and strong.  I'm ready to turn this into a 20 miler.   I go 7:33 and I'm higher than a kite.  I know I can hold this pace coming back and I'm very excited to do so.  I've never done a 20 mile training run this fast.  I don't know where the strength is coming from.  Maybe all this hills and 90 degree days are starting to pay off on this relatively cool Sunday morning.  Next mile, 7:37, still higher than a kite and headed back.

 

Wow, 7:20, what am I doing?  My marathon pace is 7:56, am I in over my head on this run?  ... Sure doesn't feel like it.  7:26 and  7:19 follow.  I'm back to my half mile gap where I start the five miles home.  Each individual mile is not marked so I'm not able to check my pace but I'm still confident I can hold it.  I figure I need to be back home in about 37-38 minutes to hold at least 7:30 pace so I start pouring it on.  Holding this pace on a 20 mile run would be incredible for me.  Feeling great but having to work hard, it feels like I'm hanging on.  I finish the last 5 in 35:40, a 7:08 pace.  I'm feel like I'm on top of the world.  What a run!  

Great day to be alive.  I don't know who to thank, but I feel like a need to thank someone?  I cherish everyday on this planet.   

Blue Crocs Miles: 20.00
Comments
From Julie on Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 18:01:44 from 67.199.162.82

Wow, that is awesome. I love days like those. That made me excited to get a long run in soon.

From Laputka on Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 22:18:33 from 98.202.142.68

Thanks for stopping buy. I usually don't write much more than just the facts, but today was something special. I just had to push it out there in the space. I'm glad you read it. Thanks again.

From Jason McK on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 19:01:23 from 63.255.173.99

Sounds like a breakout day - I hope it continues for you!!!

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