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Grants Pass Half Marathon

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Location:

Portland,OR,

Member Since:

Nov 02, 2005

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

5K: 15:41-Portland Track Festival 2010

10K: 31:34-Linfield College (Track) 2012

10 Mile: 51:57-Pear Blossom 2009

1/2 Marathon: 1:10:42-Foot Traffic Flat 2010

Marathon: 2:29:35-Newport 2013

50K: 3:48:06-Weiser River 50K 2021

Short-Term Running Goals:

Next Race:

12-hour race, sometime in 2021

100 mile race, sometime...

Long-Term Running Goals:

Sub 1:10 Half Marathon

Sub 2:30 Marathon

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Race: Grants Pass Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:10:42, Place overall: 1
Total Distance
16.00

I get sick once every other year, once a year tops.  Bummer that it just so happened a couple days before my last race of the year.  Oh well, so it goes some times.  I woke up and just felt drained; absolutely no energy.  I ate a bowl of oatmeal, 2 bananas and took a shower and felt slightly better.  Still not much energy and my head felt hot/congested.  I debated between the 10k and half marathon.  In fact as we drove to the race, I told my wife that if I hadn't already signed up, I wouldn't run at all today.  This is the perfect reason why I don't like to pre-register and am willing to pay the extra on race-day.

I ran this course in 2008 and thought it was a pretty fair, honest course with just a couple mild rollers.  They modified the start/finish so it was road the whole way, not grass and trail for the first couple miles. a huge improvement.  The gun went off and I took the lead from the start, despite running with 5k and 10k runners.  There were a lot of participants, just not many that want to run 5:15 for the first mile.  Mile 2 and 3 were way off (7:37, 2:58) so at that point I stopped looking at my watch each mile and ignored the overall time until the finish.  I ran everything from 5:15, 5:38, 5:25, etc.  Who knows how many were off?  I just tried to run by feel and survive a race when feeling less than 100%.  I had a lead bicyclist in front of me and that helped keep me company as we ran out past farmlands on a peaceful, quiet road.

I passed the 10k mark still in first and debated calling it a day.  I didn't feel horrible though so I just kept going.  Not much else to say.  The course is great.  The weather was fantastic.  Lots of support along the way.  And it was nice to finally run a race in the same town I live in for a change.  Crossed the finish line in 1:10:42 and I didn't hit the wall in the process.  Final mile in 5:05.  Just wish I would have felt better and had a couple people to push the pace with along the way.

Best part of all was the chocolate milk and soup at the finish.  And my kid walked away with a 25lb pumpkin so he was happy too.  Score for everyone.

LunarGlide (White/Red) Miles: 1.00Adidas Mana (Blue) Miles: 15.00
Comments
From Andrea on Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 14:52:04 from 67.177.21.60

That's pretty impressive with a sickness! Sounds like the race was well-run, which is always a big plus. Congrats on the win!

From Jake K on Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 14:59:40 from 67.177.21.60

To be sick, have no competition, and deal with random mile markers is tough... and to STILL go 1:10... real nice race!

Sure you want this to be your last race of the year?... you probably have a sub-70 in your legs this fall!

From Burt on Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 17:33:03 from 72.223.91.148

Not feeling good and you tied your PR? Nice job. You must have one strong kid.

From jtshad on Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:01:04 from 204.134.132.225

That is an awesome time, even if you weren't sick and feeling bad. Congrats on a great race.

From Seth on Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:56:11 from 199.188.28.9

Good job not calling it quits. It makes the chocolate milk taste so much better!

From Little Bad Legs on Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 23:09:21 from 68.186.75.3

Thanks Andrea!

Jake- Know of any good marathons/half-marathons within a 3-state radius in the next couple months? I'm dying to see what I could do when healthy and being pushed the whole way.

Burt- He rolled it. ;-)

Jeff- Thanks man.

Seth- Nothing beats chocolate milk post race. Nothing! Haha

From Jake K on Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 10:14:59 from 155.100.226.53

I know that James (fiddy) from the blog is running the half-marathon in Seattle around Thanksgiving.

From Superfly on Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 15:02:18 from 74.211.21.81

Solid run Glen. Bummer about the sickness but a 1:10 half anywhere is great and being sick... well great job! I wish I had your sick guard. Instead of only getting sick once a year- I'm sick like every 6-8 weeks. Maybe I'm just a wuss...

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