All running accomplishments are Post Teenage Years:
17:06 5K--Murray 2014
16:58 5K (aided)--Running of the Leopards 2010
34:41--10K Deseret News 2018 (aided)
1:16--(aided) Hobble Creek Half 2009
2:43--St. George Marathon 2012
Short-Term Running Goals:
Sub 2:50 Ogden Marathon
Sub 17:00 at Draper 5K
Long-Term Running Goals:
Sub 2:40 Marathon
Personal:
Married to Elizabeth (she got me running in 2003). We have three boys, Lucas (12) , Sam (8) and Ollie (5).
Many years ago, I read that the AVERAGE male is capable of a 2:40 marathon. I decided to test that theory. I began running in 2003 with Top of Utah as my first marathon (4:24). I need 3 more minutes.
"Life is short...running makes it seem longer."--Baron Hansen
Bredase Singeloop-Holland (3.11 Miles) 00:17:32, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 2
Total Distance
7.00
Fun 5K race today in Breda, Netherlands.I was little jet-lag and out of sorts due to
a cancelled connection and a re-routing through Paris, but 20 hours later I
made it to my hotel for a few hours of sleepbefore race time.
This was a company team race that consisted of the top 3
times in a 5K event, 10K event and 15K event.Since I was worried about my jet-lag, I was entered into the 5K.I was actually on a team with several
teenagers whose families work for my company.They were all very talented kids.My boss and company owner put a little pressure on me to do well.It was strange having your job future rely a
little on your race performance!
The race started at 11:00 AM (3 AM MST) and I immediately
hooked up with 15 year old Luc out toward the front.There must have been about 10-15 runners in
front of us.Our goal was to be under 18
minutes.On a flat, sea-level course I
thought this would be easy to obtain even with the jet-lag.
The course had many turns taking you along the canals of
Breda.I ran the course earlier in the
morning and got some good photos and most of the village residents were at the
race.
Mile 1: 5:25.I
wanted to make sure my body would respond to the travel and I actually felt
very relaxed.The weather was cool with
a little wind.
Mile 2: 5:47.Right
on pace.Running with Luc, we settled
into a nice groove running.We passed
several “rabbits” during this mile.
Mile 3: 5:42.We picked
the pace up the last 800 meters.
End: 0:38.Total
17:32.Luc pulled away from me the last
200 yards.I could not keep up with his
kick.I was surprised how much the 15
year old had in the tank.He did great
and I was pleased with my time-a PR on a flat, true course.At the finish, I really felt I should have
run the entire race at a sub 5:30 pace, since I never felt winded or
tired.Usually, during all my races I
get this urge to walk.This urge lets me
know I’ m running a good pace, but it did not happen today.I actually felt a little disappointed at the
finish…I wanted to keep going!
Our third runner was another teenager (Joris) and he came in
around 19:30.We finished 2nd overall
and my company won a nice trophy and we received an additional medal.For participating in the race, I got a nice
reflective vest and all the beer, ham and cheese sandwiches I could eat or
drink.Our 10K and 15K teams did well
and everyone was happy with their race times.It would be fun to run the 15K course if I could arrange an earlier
arrival to Breda to get acclimated to the time change.
Run this morning around the city of Breda. I stayed next to the canals for most of the run. One of the canals lead through Stadspark Het Valkenberg which is now a park, but use to be the royal grounds for the ruling family in Holland. Some of the structures such as the canal station and castle are over 500 years old.
After a long day in a sales seminar, I got out for a 10K run through the forest of Ermelo, Holland. It was cold and rainy, but the dark forest made for a fun run.
Another run through the Ermelo forest area. I did some wet and muddy trails today and found a look-out stand. Up top you could see across the region and onto a Dutch army training field.