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Portland,OR,

Member Since:

Nov 02, 2005

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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: Striders 10 Mile (10 Miles) 00:56:21, Place overall: 1
Total Distance
15.00

2 mile warm up
10 mile race
3 mile cool down

I won.

I finally have time to write up a decent report--it takes too much effort to make a lengthy entry on my phone.  My grandparents live in Bountiful and this weekend they celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary.  As such, my wife and two kids loaded into the car on Thursday night and made the long drive to Utah for today's festivities.  A quick search on-line and this was the closest run I could find.

The weather was perfect for any race.  I wore a t-shirt and shorts but for the final 5 miles I was wishing I was wearing a singlet.  So it goes.  After looking over previous years race reports, it looks like we lucked out when it comes to weather.  I didn't know any of the other commpetitors, as expected, but I figured there would be some quick competition.  From the gun there were 4-5 guys that made a little group through 800 meters and then from there it was down to 3 of us.  I hung back in third, content to let the first couple miles play out as they may.  I didn't drive the course before the race so I was pretty clueless as to the layout.  I knew there would be some hills but I wasn't sure when, how long, steep, etc.  I realized at the first mile that I had forgotten to start my watch--bummer.  Oh well.

Through the first couple miles it remained a group of 3 for the lead.  It's the same story as always for me--I'm not a strong downhill runner so I just have to hang on and hope that the other guys don't get too far ahead and that I get a chance to catch up when the uphill comes.  At miles 3 and 4 (about where we turned back South) I was sitting well behind in 3rd place.  It's the furthest thing from a 'mindset of a champion' but at this point I began to think of all the reasons I belonged here and would do no better than 3rd; I hate downhill races & I'm already too far behind, I live at sea-level and this elevation would be too difficult to overcome, it's flat where I live with very few hills (up or down) to train on, etc.  Shortly after begining our climb around mile 4 I noticed that I was gaining on the 2nd place runner and yet I didn't feel like I had increased my pace.  On the flipside of being a weak downhill runner, I feel one of my greatest strengths is that of an uphill runner.  I moved into 2nd place and a short time later caught 1st place as well.

From mile 5 to the finish it was just me and the cop car as we continued to wind through the streets of Ogden.  Or at least I think it was Ogden.  Who knows?  All I know is that we kept climbing and climbing which was fine by me.  I figured the longer we did that, the better shot I had at staying in the lead.  I didn't love the downhill back to campus (is there a pattern with this post?  Uphill good, downhill bad...) but the flat section between 8-9 was enjoyable.  I thought before the race that a sub-58 would be ok by me, especially with running at altitude.  I was very surprised to see 56:XX as I approached the finish line.  Anyway I'll take a 56:21 on a very tough course, possibly one of the hardest races I've ever run.  I'm certain that I could have ran sub-56 if I would have focused a little better during that final 3-4 miles or been fighting for the lead.  So it goes.

In-N-Out burger for lunch.  Almost makes me want to move to Utah, but not quite. ;)

Speedstar (White) Miles: 5.00LunarRacer Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Bonnie on Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 12:33:52 from 64.119.33.134

congratulations on the win ... that is an awesome time for that course.

I also thought your verbose race report was incredibly insightful ... I felt like I was there!

From Bob on Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 14:04:48 from 99.37.51.166

Way to go!

From steve ash on Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 15:43:33 from 67.166.103.179

And coming from sea-level? That's pretty cool.. Congrats!

From Seth on Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 20:36:32 from 75.169.127.138

Nice work man! Hope you enjoy the rest of your time in Utah.

From Jon on Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 21:05:03 from 98.84.73.73

Congrats on the win- that's a great time on that course.

From jtshad on Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 21:31:11 from 69.20.183.178

Congrats on the win.

From Little Bad Legs on Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 00:41:14 from 71.195.224.30

Thanks all. It was a lot of fun to race in Utah again.

From MichelleL on Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 12:36:58 from 70.57.89.31

Wow, to do better than you thought you could on this course! Sounds like this course plays to your strengths. It pretty much rung me out to dry--I'll write up my report later. Nice job.

From Paul on Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 15:49:26 from 24.10.141.104

Good job. That's a tough course for sure.

From Superfly on Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 17:29:51 from 74.211.21.81

Glen glad to see you had a good race. All of those courses sound hard so the time is great!

My favorite part about the day is the In-N-Out though.

From Little Bad Legs on Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 01:24:17 from 68.186.75.3

Bonnie--I updated my report beyond the initial 3 words. ;)

Bob--Thanks!

Steve--Yeah, not sure how that worked out? I thought the elevation would kill me but it wasn't too bad.

Seth--Utah was great, but it was a brutally quick trip. We left at 7 Sunday morning and drove 13 hours home. I think we spent more time driving to/from Utah than the actual time IN the state.

Jon, Jeff--Thanks. The weather has been much worse on previous years, eh?

Michelle--Great job to you as well.

Paul--Thanks for not showing up and beating me by 2+ minutes.

Clyde--I forgot to mention that we ate Costa Vida for lunch on Friday. I sure miss some of Utah's restaurants...

From I Just Run on Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 12:23:25 from 67.79.11.242

Still think you should think about being a runner when you grow up...you seem to be pretty good at it...:)

I Just Run

From Holt on Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 14:30:06 from 71.213.94.186

Great run Glen - you are really making some great strides in your running!

From Kam on Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 15:23:25 from 68.66.163.179

Great win! You had probably already headed to in and out when I came in 20 minutes later. Way to give the local runners some come-uppance.

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