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Farmington Half Marathon

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Location:

SLC,Ut,USA

Member Since:

Jul 31, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

It was an evening in November 2005 that I'll never forget...I was nearing the end of a long term relationship when I needed to unleash some pent-up anger.  I was driving past a baseball park near my house, when something told me to park my car, and just RUN!!  It wasn't long before I moved on with my life and continued running for new reasons.  I now run because I am truly obsessed!  It is a way of life, and I feel incomplete without my weekly runs.  I have completed 28 half marathons, 78 marathons, 7 ultramarathons, and a few other distance runs.

Pr's:

5k:  18:37 Willow Canyon Fun Run  2010

10k:   39:26 Salt Lake Track Club Winter Series 2012

10 Miles:  1:02:15 Emigration 10 Miler 2014

Half Marathon:  1:22:01 Provo Canyon Half  2011

Marathon:  2:56:52  2017 Utah Valley Marathon

50 Miles:  9:22:03 Antelope Island Buffalo Run 2011

100 Miles: 30:40:28 Wasatch 100 2013

Short-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston

Run 100 mile ultramarathon

Sub 3 hour marathon

Beat my old pr's

Long-Term Running Goals:

A marathon in each state, a few ultramarathons....

Personal:

I have a wonderful wife, Melissa, who does not understand why I would want to punish my body with running marathons, but she is very supportive.  She patiently awaits my arrival at the finish line of most of them.  I slipped on a shirt at the last mile of the Ogden Marathon in 2008, that asked: "Melissa, will you Marry Me?"  It was a wonderful moment!

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Race: Farmington Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:28:27, Place overall: 5, Place in age division: 1

This was my fifth year running in this race, and it was as fun as ever.  I enjoy the community involvement and the small town feel.  Having breakfast provided at the finish is a nice bonus too! 

I never expect to pr on this course, but each year I try to set a new one for the course.  So far I have been successful in that, even though by only a few seconds.  In '08, '09, & '10,  I finished in the 1:29:49-1:29:14.  I guess I could be called consistent.  It was nice dropping below 1:29, even though by a slim margin.

I didn't keep track of my splits mile-for-mile, but instead, just tried to hold on for what my body would do for the day.  I took off with the lead runners from the start, and watched the eventual winner, Ben Van Beekum pull away from view.  By mile 2, I managed to pass a few runners and pulled into the 3rd. place position.  I hit mile 3 around 19:00, and felt happy with a 6:20 for those miles.  Unfortunately; I started getting some side stitches by mile 4 and I know my pace suffered slightly.  It was at this time I was passed by another runner.  I held on for all I could for the next few miles as the course had some ups and downs and a few turns.  Around mile 9, the biggest hill in the course came upon us, and I slowed way down to avoid going too anaerobic.  This is when I was passed yet again by another runner.  Oh well...

In the final 4 miles, I tried to keep a steady pace and kept runners number 3 & 4 in my sights.  I didn't have the kick to overtake them, but felt fortunate that they were the only ones I had lost my position to.  All details considered, it was a great day and a positive racing experience.

 

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