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Utah Valley Marathon

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Location:

Idaho Falls,Id,United States

Member Since:

Feb 09, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PR  St George Marathon 2013   3:13:06

PR  Just Cuz Half Marathon   2011   1:30:57

PR  Firecracker 5k  2011   20:41

PR  Bone & Back 40 mile Ultra  2013   6:03:39

PR  5 hour Ultra Run 33.94 miles

PR 100K  River of no Return  14:00:20

PR  108K  River of no Return  16:15:01

PR 100 miles  Buffalo run 100 miles  21:08:50  2015

PR 50K  Wilson Creek 50K  6:36:44

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37 Marathons and Ultra Marathons

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

 

Personal:

Married to Mauri Ordway, and we have 4 kids

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 33.70
Race: Utah Valley Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:15:24, Place overall: 80, Place in age division: 4
Total Distance
26.20

I can't seam to get my splits of of my Garmin, but this is what I remember

Got to Provo around 10:30 Friday morning and picked up my race bib and checked into my room at the Marriott Hotel. Decided to go and drive the course to kill some time and was to meet up with Neil at the expo later. Curt and Alana got into town and went and talked with them for a while and was nice to see them as it had been since we have gotten together for awhile and made plans to meet in the lobby in the morning around 3:20

Meet Neil around 4:30 or 5 and it was nice to talk to him in person other then the blog, what a great guy and was so nice to meet him. Hope to meet up at many more races or in Boise for a run when we go and see our Daughter in Boise. 

Meet everyone in the lobby and we were on the first bus up the hill, and come to find out he didn't know how to get to the start line and Neil had to direct him up there, but we made it there. It was nice getting there early as there was no line in the P.O.P and we were able to choose about any fire pit we wanted. One thing that I love about running is the friendships you make with other runners as we talk and laughed alot. 

Time for the start of the race and Gary, Neil and myself got together and the race started and the 3 of us were together for a few and Gary went ahead of us after a mile or so and Neil and I for the most part ran side by side from miles 1 - 3 as we caught up to the 3:15 pacer and followed him up to mile 7.5 and the start of the first big hill. I felt the pace was just alittle slow with the pacer and decided to move on and felt very confident I was not going to see him again, and by this time it became very stiff headwind,

8 - 9 was a little more up hill and then a short quick down hill and back up again.

10 -12  was down hill and due to the strong head wind it was not an easy down hill as the wind made you use more effort then what I should have.

13 I got to the half at around 1:36:30ish and I felt strong still and nor issues.

14  I lost satelite on my garmin and was not sure of my pace.

15 was more down hill and still have beenable to hold a 7:08 - 7:10 pace even with the strong head wind.

16 this was the last big hill, I didn't look up -  just kept my head down and moving and was able to pass alot of people here. It surprised me some when I got to the top as in the past I have not been a very good hill runner and usually fall apart on the up hills.

17 still some up hill but got to the top and was in pretty good shape and knew it was down hill from here.

18-21 very windy coming down the hill and it was kinda messing with my head as the wind was causing me to use more effort and was making it feel like I was running on even or up hill.

22 started to feel a twitch in my left hamstring that didn't surprise me, as the same thing has happend in the last 2 marathons, but was still passing runners and was giving me alot of confidence.

23 feeling the hamstring alittle more now and was not trying to work the left leg to much.

24 now passing alot of half marathon runners/walkers and some runners that I have had my eye on for a few miles. Still holding the same pace but feeling the hamstring alittle more and was just in hopes that it will hold out.

25 ok it was time to make a desision as it now was starting to hurt - take a chance on making it to the finish or stop and stretch it out, I think I ran a smart race and was not going to take a chance ont it locking up, so I stopped and stretched it out for about 30 sec. and it was much better, but surprised I was not passed by anyone.

26.2  well I am glad I stopped to stretch it out as it just went away and was able to finish strong, but bummed that I went 24 sec. over a 3:15.  Oh well, I am so happy with how I did as it is a new PR, and 9:36 min. under my qualifying time for Boston.  Got something to drink and eat and went to find the booth that had the Boston Qualifying shirts. (they are awesome - I love it)  Went back to the finish line to meet my friend and to congradulate them. Got with Neil at the finish and was so bummed his race didn't turn out the way he wanted it to

After the race it was nice to just hang out and talk with all my friend.

Finished 80 OA

4th in my AG

New PR of 3:15:24

Qualified for Boston 9:36 under

had a great day at a great race, just to bad the wind was the way it was.

My wife was able to fix my computer and now able to down load my garmin and here are my pace times. 1- 7:14  2- 6:55  3- 7:05   4- 7:12   5- 7:11   6- 7:16   7- 7:10   8- 7:47   9- 7:40   10- 7:28   11- 7:40   12- 7:30   13- 7:25   14- 7:20   15 - 7:15   16- 7:40   17- 7:48 18- 7:27   19- 7:05   20- 7:17   21- 7:15   22- 7:28   23- 7:17   24- 7:50   25-26.2 I forgot to hit my lap button but time was 17:25 at at a 7:45 pace.

Brooks Racer St 5 Red And White Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Mauri on Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 17:18:40 from 174.27.112.23

Nice job honey!!! Very proud of you.

From shellberns on Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 19:21:27 from 174.126.57.128

Wow, nice run Marlin, especially in those very windy conditions! Congratulations on the PR.

From Neil on Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 19:35:01 from 97.121.40.61

Awesome race Marlin! Wish I could have hung with you. Very inspiring effort in tough conditions. Definitely look forward to meeting up with you for a lunchtime run on the Boise River greenbelt.

From Kam on Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 21:44:07 from 65.130.5.249

Nicely done, Marlin. That's a long way under your qualifying time. The BQ shirts are about 100x better than the feminine yellow ones they passed out to all the participants. Congratulations on taking one home.

From jtshad on Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 08:17:08 from 204.134.132.225

Congrats on the PR in tough conditions and getting a solid BQ time. You have been putting in the work and runinng strong (ironman!) so this was no suprise.

From allie on Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 08:28:39 from 161.38.218.168

great job, marlin. a PR in that crazy wind? awesome. the next one will feel like a breeze (and not a strong headwind). des news?

From Jake K on Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:00:38 from 155.100.226.54

Congrats on the PR and the major BQ time!

From Rob on Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:05:36 from 206.71.84.68

Nice job Marlin! Nothing seems to hold you back. Not even a Utah County wind.

From crhudman on Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 13:27:11 from 174.232.203.51

Awesome job!! You held up in the wind and ran a great race. Congrats on the PR.

From Curt on Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 15:26:27 from 69.20.189.206

Congrats Marlin. You ran a very impressive race and again proved how strong you're running. Nicely done!

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