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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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82.00
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20.00

Uh....good run this morning?  I guess so.  I feel fine after Saturday's long run but still not as fresh as I'd like for a Monday morning.  Tried to slow down as much as possible as I ran Barnett and the pathway to Phoenix and felt comfortable at 7:30/mile pace.  After crossing the freeway I added on a bit by running through the small subdivision behind the gas station, south of Home Depot.  As I ran past some trailers and 5th wheels, there was a lady outside with 6-7 dogs, none of them on a leash.  I kept my eye on them as I approached and could hear her telling them to 'stay' but about 5 ft past the group I heard her start screaming for a dog to come back.  I looked back to see a pitt bull charging after me (plus 3 other dogs following suite) so of course I sprinted as quick as possible.  Then the lady starts yelling at me 'don't run faster, don't run faster!'  Seriously??!  Who doesn't run faster when they're being chased by 4 dogs, one of which is a pitt bull?!  I crossed the street and cut in front of a car in hopes that they would hit the dog, but no luck.  After 400 meters the mutts gave up the chase and I jogged to catch my breath and continued on with my run.  I was ticked.  Who takes a half dozen dogs outside, one a pitt bull, with no leash to keep them in check?  Whatever.  I'm just glad I still have some speed in my legs and I could keep some distance between myself and the dogs.  In fact, my Garmin listed my best pace as 4:14/mile.

Boston (201)

6 miles tonight in 78 degrees.  I hope this weather lasts.  Not looking good though--they say rain Wednesday through Saturday.

Sinister (322)

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Total Distance
11.00

Not feeling so great.  Just tired.  And I don't think yesterday's dog-chase helped my legs any.  They felt like junk this morning.  I hope I'm not going into Eugene overtrained and fatigued....  Maybe I'll taper some for the race this weekend then hit one more good week before a relaxing taper prior to Eugene.

Anyway, 11 miles this morning on some spaghetti trail around the neighborhood.  Lots of loops/turns/winding road action.  Fun stuff.  If nothing else it was good to run a new route.

Cumulus (19)

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Total Distance
15.00

Uneventful morning run of 7 miles.  Legs still don't feel great.  I ran the Albertson's/St. Mary's loop, plus 2 miles around the St. Mary's track.

Y2 (176)

OK run this afternoon.  I'm having some issues with my right leg.  The last few days it hasn't felt great and I just figured it was fatigue.  Today it seemed more than that during both runs.  It's frustrating because it's totally random.  Sometimes painful on uphill, sometimes not.  Sometimes painful on downhill, sometimes not.  8:00/pace seems to aggrivate it worse than sub-6 pace.  I have no idea what's going on here, but with a marathon 20 days away I'm struggling with taking too much time off.  Blah!

White (507)

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Total Distance
13.00

Basically the same run as yesterday--Albertsons and St. Mary's, plus 3 miles on the track.  Downhill seems to bother my leg more than flat or even uphill so this route works for me.  Me leg feels slightly better, but not even close to 100%.

Boston (209)

Another 5 this afternoon.  Leg no different.  Bummer :(

White (512)

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Total Distance
5.00

Legs feel better...but not best.  It seems like every entry is the same lately.  Albertsons and St. Mary's plus 1 mile on the track; basically the same run as the past 3 days.  I'm excited for tomorrows race.  The newspaper stated that there were over 2600 runners pre-registered for the 10-mile and 5k races.  Tough competition too, with Max King, Donald Baldovino, JJ Moses, and Erik Skaggs.  I'll be lucky to finish top 5!

Sinister (327)

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Race: Pear Blossom (10 Miles) 00:51:57, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 2
Total Distance
18.00

I've been looking forward to running this race since last April.  I moved here in June and frequently heard about what a big event it was and the quality of competition that showed up each year.  I knew some amazing runners would be lined up, specifically:

-Max King: 4 time winner and course record holder in 49:29.  King went to high school @ Crater and the guy is amazing.  2 weeks ago he ran for the US Cross Country team in Amman, Jordan where he took 40th overall and 3rd for the Americans.  He was 2 spots away from going to Beijing in the Steeplechase after a 5th place finish @ the Trials last year and last weekend he won a 50 mile race in California in 6:04:44.  Yikes.

-Damian Baldovino: 2002 Champion and frequent runner-up to King.  Last year, at 41 years old, Baldovino took 3rd and set an age group record when he crossed the line in 52:01.  Smoking fast.

-Erik Skaggs: I swear, this guy is part mountain goat (I mean that as a total compliment).  I ran against him in March 2007 @ Ashland's Tar & Trail 6 mile race.  We stayed together through 2-3 miles but as soon as we hit the hills, he left me in the dust.  He was ranked as the 11th best Ultrarunner of the year in 2008 by Ultrarunner Magazine.  BTW, his brother Kyle was ranked as the 2nd best ultrarunner in 2008 after, among other things, he destroyed the course record @ Hardrock 100 in Colorado.

-JJ Moses: Don't know much about him other than former SOU runner and he ran a 1:13 half in February, virtually by himself as he beat 2nd place by roughly 7 minutes.

-Probably others that I haven't met or heard of yet.  Last years champion was John Lucas from Eugene (50:06) but he decided to stay home and continue to train for the Eugene marathon in 3 weeks.  Past people involved have been Bill Bowerman, Frank Shorter, Billy Mills, Mary Decker Slaney, etc.  Needless to say, this is a big race/ weekend for Medford.

Anyway, to the morning events......

Perfect weather for a race: 45 degrees, a few clouds and no wind.  I ran 3 miles to loosen up and made it to the starting line with a couple minutes to spare.  Course was out-and-back 5 miles and pancake flat from start to 4, then an uphill and downhill to 5.  Turn around and back up the hill, down the hill and flat to the finish. 

The gun went off and King immediately took the lead.  I think I stuck with him for about 300 meters. :)  After 1 mile he had about 10 seconds on myself and the other 4 runners I was with.  The guy is amazing.  So.....baring some major catastrophe, the rest of us are running for 2nd place, just as I'd figured.  By mile 4 the pack behind King was down to myself and 2 others; 1 guy I don't know and another named Trevor (JJ's running partner).  Trevor and I broke the 3rd guy going up the hill before the turnaround and Trevor pulled away slightly between 5 and 6.  I stayed 2-3 seconds behind Trevor and caught him right at mile 7 and tried to blow past him to break his confidence.  Didn't work.  The guy hung with my surge and passed me back withing 20 seconds.  I figured I was toast and would have to settle for 3rd as Trevor put 5-6 seconds between us.  I was hurting something fierce and didn't feel like I could push much harder, but the good thing was Trevor wasn't putting anymore distance between us and by 8.5 I slowly started to catch up.  Right at mile 9 I surged again, caught Trevor and really tried to blow past him.  This time it worked and I held on for a 2nd place finish.  The last mile was a straight shot and it was rough seeing the finish line so far out.  I'd look at my watch and tell myself 'just 4 more minutes of pain.....just 2 more minutes of pain...'  Either way, it worked and I was shocked when I crossed the finish-line sub-52.  I was shooting for anywhere between 53:00-55:00.

Splits:

 Mile Split Total Time
15:11
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25:1410:25
35:14
15:39
45:15
20:54
55:06
26:00
65:15
31:15
75:11
36:26
85:17
41:43
95:11
46:54
105:03
51:57

I'm pleased with the even pacing and the quick final mile when I was feeling less than good.  Also happy with the negative split.  In fact, as I look at my splits, I would have set PR's in the 5k, 5 mile, and 10k distances today.  I'm pumped for Eugene in 3 weeks.  Oh yeah, and Max King broke his own course record by 8 seconds when he won in 49:21.

Y2 (191), White (518)

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Total Distance
82.00
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