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Riverton,UT,

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Jun 19, 2006

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Local Elite

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 2022 Running Goals:

Stay fit and healthy.  Run a decent Boston and St. George marathon.

 

 

 

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Keep fit and stay semi-competitive as long as I can.

 

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I have a wonderful wife and son and we live in Riverton/Herriman Utah. I am a high school teacher, and head coach for cross country and track at Mountain Ridge High. 

 

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Race: Brigham City Turkey Trot (4 Miles) 00:23:00, Place in age division: 1
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I did a similar thing as Dave did and ran another turkey trot that I found out about late last night, from one of my cross country kids.  This one was in Brigham City, and wasn't quite as well done as the Tremonton one last week, but was still fun.  The cost was $5...which I like, and no shirt.  It started at Adams Park on the east side of Brigham, around where I did my workout the other day, and was a 2 mile loop that you ran twice.  It was a pretty tough loop with some down hill at the first and a long back-stretch of uphill.  One of those courses that would be 30 seconds faster if they went the opposite way. 

I warmed up for 1.5 miles and was feeling okay, and thought this might be a fun day to run some high school stars down.  I tucked in behind 3 high school kids (Box Elder's top 2 and the Barton kid who is Ogden's best runner) for the first mile.  I was feeling okay until we hit the big long uphill section the first time.  The achilles didn't like it so I had to back off allowing those kids to get a good 25 seconds on me.  I was hoping that they would all where down, but knew those chances were slim since they are very good runners.  By the time we came around the first lap I had caught the one Box Elder kid and was in a distant 3rd place.  I couldn't go much faster than 5:40 pace on the downhill and was getting a little frustrated, but didn't worry too much since it was a fun run.  I worked the uphill as good as I could and started to close slowly on the two kids in front.  As we hit the last mile I was thinking I had a chance to get by those kids, because I was bringing them in and I figured that their kicks would be weak because of the long uphill.  In the last 1/2 mile I continued to gain on 2nd place fast, but Barton was holding on a bit better. We turned the last corner to the park and they started to kick and I was still gaining fast, but mostly on 2nd place.  The Barton kid was few seconds too far up ahead to catch, so no first place for me, but I caught the Box Elder kid right at the finish.  The problem was there was no finish line, just the Box Elder Coach standing and doing the timing.  When I stopped and they took my tag they told me that I had really taken 3rd place instead of 2nd, because the finish line was supposedly right where I caught the kid and not where the timer was.  I didn't really agree, but told them to do whatever they felt good about, and I went on a cool down.  I knew I won my bird and that was my reason for running. 

I ran the loop backwards for a cool-down and cheered for the other runners.  Then I added another 1/2 mile so I would have 8 miles and a 40 mile week.  They did all of the awards and forgot my division until the end, but I got my bird finally and that is what mattered.  It was a big bird too, 18lbs I think... last week's was only a 10lb.!  They never said if I was 2nd or 3rd place, and although they had  my time as being faster, everone was saying that theBox Elder kid was 2nd, so who knows?  All I know is that I had a pretty fun time, other than the usual diappointing achilles problems.  I really try to enjoy these little runs and be grateful that I haven't been totally sidelined yet and I can still run 5:40-5:45 miles.  However, I hate to lose when I know I should win.  I probably should have run that course about a minute faster, if all would have went well with my achilles today.  In the last two races I have paid $6 dollars and I have a decent t-shirt and 30 lbs. of tukey to show for it, my kind of fun runs!

(Omni- 242 miles)      (Tangent-194 miles)

Comments
From Dustin on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 19:41:13

Thanks for the comments on my blog, nice work winning all that bird.

From Mik'L on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 21:02:36

Good job James. Way to push it through the end. I'm gonna say congrats to SECOND place! ;) Nice prize too!

From Michael on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 22:44:55

Congrats - I guess youre a king turkey winner. Too bad about the judging of the race finish - at least you know you really got 2nd. We ran that race in 2005 and my son (then 8 years) won a turkey for his age group and it was so big he had trouble holding it up. Havent ran it last 2 years because he has had Regional USATF on same dates

From Tom on Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 10:28:41

Great job on the race James. Always nice when you can work it so the race can give you the bird :)

From steve ashbaker on Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 11:26:54

Yeah, I agree Turkey Trots are the bomb. Low key, not expensive just fun and a lot of nice people to hang around with afterwards.

From Brent on Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 22:08:03

James, what race on you running on Turkey day, how about three for turkey. Congradulations. By the way, right on with the Alberto and Dick. I have met both of them at marathon expos and have Alberto's autograph. You must have some old school in you. Way to go on the race today.

By the way, I usually don't give commando points to elite runners, but, you deserve 50 after two turkeys and getting the dual correct. Great efforts all around.

B of BS Rools out.

From Ally on Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 03:14:17

Hey James!! Nice work on this race. And yes Golden Harper was over here this season. He is still here, I just watched a movie at his house last night! And by the way, wow, you are an amazing runner!

From Brent on Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 09:19:49

James, commando points, read my comments on Kim's blog, Nov 15th. Motivation thing. Slyvia says, not turkey day races, they take too long and intefer with the big meal.

From Ally on Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 18:24:36

hey, yeah i'll let golden know! and yep i'm from st. george, I ran xc with ruth under coach holt.

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