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Buffalo Run 100 miles

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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

 

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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: Buffalo Run 100 miles (100 Miles) 21:08:50, Place overall: 10, Place in age division: 2
Total Distance
100.00

Very Very happy with the race! The race started at noon on Friday and started a pretty good and long climb right away. Got to mile 8 and it finally had a down hill section and was able to open up on a nice 1.75 mile down hill before getting into another climb with switch backs, getting warm now but had a nice breeze to cool things off. Got back to more down hills and a return back to the start and now at mile 19 and felt very good, refill the hydration pack and out on a 25 mile out and back section. Just trying to stay at anice relaxed pace and was hanging out with Lyndsie (Female winner) and Altra sponsored distance runner for most all of this section. some what flat and encountered alot of pissed off buffalo. Got to the aid station at mile 38 and had planned on changing into some warmer clothes but was ahead of my goal time and went on to the next drop bag section and the 50 mile mark before getting into my base there. Got to the half and I felt ok but it had taken me a little longer to get out of this station but was ok as I made sure I had some broth and a cup of coffee before I set out on into the darkness to do it all over again.  The climb went good but the switch backs slowed now and walked portions of it and the down hills are now slower and just settled into the grind of the race. Got back to the next drop bag and got a few things out and onto the next out and back section and was able to run into some fellow runner and to take a count on what place I was in at this time which I think I was in 9th spot. Got lazy on my form and fell hard around mile 65 and ripped a hole in my elbow and again at mile 75 and banged up my ankle.  Pace was slowing some but was very happy with how I was feeling as my hydration and all was going much better then the first 100. I could start to see the sun rise starting to rise and put me into a better mood and I was starting to see the trail much better. Now at mile 90 and was feeling happy and things felt very tired but almost done, but I know the last 5 mile had some very rough trails and was just hopping the legs were going to hold up over the last section of the run and they did great. Finished strong and very happy I was done  21:08:50 - 10th OA and 2 AG

Comments
From Summertime on Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 12:40:25 from 24.119.203.195

Nice race. You are definitely an animal. Talking to you about the race almost got me excited to run a 100. Almost. Nice job.

From jtshad on Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 13:11:46 from 69.20.183.178

Congrats on a strong race and smashing your time goal! Your training really paid off and it showed in your strong performance. You were sounding rough when I talked to you on Saturday, glad you are doing better.

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