A Runner at Heart.....Riding a Bike

Pocatello Marathon

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Location:

South Jordan,UT,USA

Member Since:

Sep 01, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Started running in 2001.  Have completed over 100 marathons and ultras since then. 

Marathon PR 2:56:04 (2005 St. George)

New PR 2:53:24 (2008 Tucson)

Finished 2nd Overall in 2005 Utah Grand Slam to Paul Peterson.  He beat me by 30 min in every race.

1/2 Marathon PR 1:23:56 (2008 Just Cuz Half Marathon)

Completed the Utah Grand Slam 10 consecutive years (2003-2012).  I don't know if anyone else has done that.

Short-Term Running Goals:

2024 Goals:

Be consistent in my Riding.

Drop a few lbs.

Long-Term Running Goals:

I have long-term biking goals.  Running is completely out of the question with the Meniscus in my knee.

Personal:

I'm in the 60-64 Age Group.....Yikes!

I have been married for over 39 years.  We have 3 children and 7 grandchildren.

 "Only those who risk going to far can possibly find out how far they can go"  T.S. Eliot

"Putting miles in your training log (blog) is like putting money in the bank.  You begin to draw interest on it immediately."  Hal Higdon

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Biking 2021 Lifetime Miles: 653.86
Biking 2023 Lifetime Miles: 722.63
Biking 2022 Lifetime Miles: 1981.70
Biking 2024 Lifetime Miles: 1528.21
Race: Pocatello Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:20:19, Place overall: 39, Place in age division: 7
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
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It was probably around 45 degrees at the race start this morning.  I was on one of the earlier buses but the porta-potty lines were still a bit long.  So I wandered up the dark road about .1 mile and make a wonderful discovery.  There were about a dozen unused lovely blue POP's sitting in the pitch dark on the side of the road.  They must have been placed incorrectly and nobody could see them.  Only about 20 of us figured this out so we talked and stretched and had pretty much our own personal bathrooms.  I believe Paul calls this Narnia :)

I knew I could be in for a long day if my IT band did not stay in check.  I decided to just run by feel and see what happened.  The gun went off and I rolled in to a pretty good pace in the dark.  My IT band does not like downhills and this course is downhill for about the first 12 miles.  I stayed around a 7:15-7:20 pace through the half, but my IT band was right on the edge so I did not push it.

 I hit the half in 1:35 and change but unfortunately since we started late that was only 3 minutes before the half would start instead of the 10 minutes it should have been.  So I was soon inundated by a sea of fresh half-marathon runners passing me about 2-3 miles later.

I kept leapfrogging several runners throughout the day.  On the downhills they would pull ahead and I would catch them on the flats and uphills because that didn't seem to bother me as much.  I ran through the 18-mile mark with Barry, Seth, Caesar, and Angela.  It was weird to run with a bunch of runners that I know that late in a race.  I even commented to Barry how strange this was.  We kept passing each other off and on until the uphill around mile 21.  I kept pressing up the hill to put some space between us.  The only one ahead of me still was Caesar. 

Chad Anderson, who was running the half-marathon passed me in front of Century high school and wished me luck.  He pulled a bit in front of me and settled in about 50 yards ahead.

Somewhere between mile 22 and 23 Seth appeared next to me.  He was running his first ever marathon and was hanging on great.  I had calculated that I was on pace for a 3:23 or so and was OK with that.  But Seth was going a bit faster so I latched on to him and it felt OK.  At the 24 mile mark I decided to throw caution to the wind and press the pace.  I pulled away from Seth and focused on Chad.  I blew by Chad around 24.5 and caught Caesar at 25.  I ran the last 3 miles at a 7:15-7:30 pace and managed to get a 3:20.  Seth came in about 25 seconds behind me for an awesome first marathon finish.

I felt good about the fairly even effort today and if I can improve my IT band before St. George maybe I can have a better day there in 4 weeks.

 

Mizuno Elixer 4 (new) Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Barry on Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 11:14:18 from 72.24.203.126

Good Job, I am glad to hear that you did so good. If you want you can still use my foam roller..

From jtshad on Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 11:34:25 from 69.20.183.178

Congrats, nicely run considering the issues you have been having. Great job and good to see you out on the course, sorry we didn't hook up afterwards.

From Andrea on Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 11:49:50 from 67.2.56.151

Great race, way to push the pace at the end! I hope the IT band gets better - foam rolling helps a ton.

From Teena Marie on Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 14:16:10 from 174.27.209.174

AWESOME!!!! :) :) :)

I am so happy for you! You are going to have a killer SGM, just do what you need to in order to get that IT band to behave!!! :)

From Smooth on Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 22:49:03 from 174.27.216.165

Congratz!!! GOOD JOB and SOLID performance! Looking good for SGM!!!

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