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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 40 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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Biking 2021 Lifetime Miles: 653.86
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Biking 2024 Lifetime Miles: 1537.21
Race: Pocatello Marathon (26.39 Miles) 03:32:10, Place overall: 39, Place in age division: 7
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
6.3920.0026.39

It was tough...but I finished.....

I have been battling IT Band issues for about 2 weeks now.  I cut back my miles and did my best to heal it....

I felt the same in the morning as I have been feeling.  My left IT Band was tight so I knew it would be a long day.  My goal was to finish and I was unsure if I would.  I had a good talk with Kory Friday night and between some wonderful prayers and positive thoughts I made it through.  I was sitting alone on the bus and said one last prayer on the way up.

I started out about mid-pack after the first half-mile and just settled in to my pace.  Barry Smith passed me in the first mile and told me my running looked funny, like I was in pain.  I knew my stride was going to look bad as I was favoring the left knee.  I told him good luck and just soldiered on.

As the sun cam up I looked at my Garmin and my pace wasn't too bad.  I was averaging a 7:12 by the time I started the out-and-back at mile 7/8.  I saw a few familiar faces as I headed up and back and that helped as well.  I was thinking if I could have a 7:30 average at the half I could limp in an 8:30 average in the 2nd half and still be around 3:30.

I hit the half in 1:36, a bit ahead of schedule.  Unfortunately, my abdominal tendonosis started to hurt so I had decisions to make.  I was heading in to the classic Catch-22.  I have been dealing with this abdominal issue for months and while it is improving, I last a lot longer if I take a few walk breaks to keep the pain at bay.  Here is where the Catch-22 comes in to play.  I also knew that if I stopped to walk, my IT Band would tighten up and I would have a hard time getting going again.  To add to that, I was beginning to need a bathroom stop.

I decided to push as far as I could before my first stop because I did not want to deal with the IT Band getting worse.  It was hurting, but I could deal with it.  The miles coming through Inkom and on the old highway were starting to get a bit ugly.  I saw Sue and Nicole around mile 17 and they helped my spirits.  Sue later told me that I looked like my hands were clenched and my face was in a severe grimace.  I was indeed running through pain, but to be honest I was not feeling that bad or I was ignoring it pretty well.  As I passed each mile marker I just said "Kory" under my breath.  I knew he was praying for me and I cannot thank him enough as I felt that strength carry me through.

By the time I hit the 20 mile mark, I knew I had to stop for a minute.  I used the porta-potty and when I stepped out, the 10K race started right in front of me.  I spent the last 6 miles weaving my way through 10K walkers, then 10k slower runners, then 5K walkers, and so on.  It was a bit exhausting.  I stopped and walked at mile 23 and again at mile 25. 

When I was getting ready to run again at the mile 25 aid station I saw Teena getting a drink.  I asked her how she was doing and she asked me to push her in for a PR.  This was all I needed to finish with a decent mile.  We worked our way around the slower runners and walkers and finished strong.  She got her PR by a minute and I was honored to be a small part of it.

This was my 10th Pocatello Marathon and it was my slowest (3:32).  But I will take it as an injury PR and to be honest I was just happy to finish.  I got to talk to lots of great people in the shady finish area.  Jeff won the half, Dan Bruner got a 2:50, Teena got a PR.  I met Smooth and her husband, they are GREAT people.

I want to thank Kory again....he helped me a ton this day!  He knows what I mean.

I am hoping to be a lot healthier by St.George.

Mizuno Elixer 4 (Treadmill) Miles: 26.39
Comments
From jtshad on Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 10:25:31 from 69.20.183.178

Great job battling through all your issues and finishing well. Kory was indeed an inspiration for all of us. You looked good after the race and hope that you recover well and are prepared for SGM! It was great catching up with you and the others at the finish line.

From Kory on Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 10:56:49 from 24.116.159.75

Thanks for your kind words Bill. I woke up at 6:09am Saturday and prayed for you, and I knew you would make it because of your toughness.

Your are an inspiration to me and I look up to you as a runner and friend. You've been tough through so many races, and you have that God given ability to endure hard situations.

Your going to do well in STG I know it. I'll keep praying those injures.

I missed your call it was probably when I was doing my exercises. Feel free to come by anytime or call.

From RivertonPaul on Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 20:09:10 from 97.163.101.233

Inspiring report.

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