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Location:

Ogden,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jul 22, 2013

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs:

800: 1:52.23 (Track @ University of Utah)

1500: 3:44.52 (Track @ University of Stanford)

Mile: 4:03.01 @ Sea Level 4:04.67 in SLC

Steeplechase: 8:38.03 @ NCAA Championships (All-American)

8k: 23:57 Big Sky Conference Cross-Country in Portland

10k: 30:40 Regional Cross-Country in Ft Collins

1/2 Marathon: 1:09:34 Snow Canyon Half

Marathon: 2:36:40 Ogden Marathon 2014

Short-Term Running Goals:

Well I'm back. No real goals for the rest of 2016

sub 2:30 Marathon in 2017

Half Marathon PR in 2017

Long-Term Running Goals:

PR in all distances 5k and up. Run both road and trail races. Slowly build up my mileage (SLOWLY!!!!!!!) back up to 90-100 miles a week when my body is ready. Cut my weight back to 155 lbs (currently 165 lbs)

Personal:

Grew up in Colorado. Married to former Weber State runner Kayla Blackford and have a son Perrin born June 2016. Family of 2 cats and a dog in our quaint home on the Ogden Bench. Disc golf enthusist. Love camping and back packing. Snowshoeing in the winter. Love a good local beer after a long run

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Race: Snow Canyon Half (13.109 Miles) 01:09:34, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.0013.110.000.0016.11

Pushed it but fatigued more to come. Just missed USAs but still an A race for me off three months of training. More to come

OK home relaxing and getting ready to roll out the sore legs. Here is the race report. Sorry it might be long winded.

Riley and Amy and their little ones picked Ben and I up and Riley drove us up to the start line. After a couple stops to the secret bathroom, Ben and I warmed up about 2 miles then dropped off our clothes and drop bags with Riley and headed to the start.

When the gun went off a lead pack formed very quickly consisting of Matt, Ben, Jacob Howell, Walter, a 20 year old I don't know and myself. We had 20 seconds on the field by the first mile.

Mile 1: 5:12 easy running rotating the lead.

Mile 2: 5:18 but slowing near the end so Ben started to roll a touch as we began the downhill portion of this race.

Mile 3: 5:06 This mile thinned the front group to 4. Matt, Jacob, Ben and Myself

Mile 4: 4:49 welcome to the bombing downhill section. We headed into the State Park. Very pretty

Mile 5: 4:48 This mile started to spread us out.

Mile 6: 4:49 Just after this mile we headed onto the path. Very curvy and rolly. Deceptively tough after this point in the race. 10K split was about 31:15 and my second 5k was about 15:02 so a lot faster than I have been running but felt aerobically strong but my calves were starting to fatigue and the calf I hurt back in March started to twinge just a touch but I wasn't going to let it slow me until it popped.

Mile 7: 5:05 The rolling hills starting to get to my legs. Side note Ben had gapped me in this mile then just pulled off and for a bathroom break and I only gained 5 seconds on him.

Mile 8: 5:38 This mile was really tough. Lots of uphill and winding paths. Started to break a bit but when Ben passed me he told me to muscle down and focus on these last 5 miles. This one put me a little into O2 debt but I focused on my breathing and re committed.

Mile 9: 5:22 chasing Ben and Jacob helped this mile. I tried to take some water but the girl didn't let go of the cup as I reached for it and she just poured it down my front. I just laughed and rolled with it. A little splashed into my mouth.

Mile 10: 5:27 still just focusing on getting to the next mile.

Mile 11: 5:53 this was the only mile that was not down hill and I was fighting the mental battle to keep rolling.

Mile 12: 5:48 I was just trying to get rolling again and holding on

Mile 13: 5:37 seeing the High school and hearing Ben finish and looking at my watch and seeing 68:30. I pumped my fisted and decided to give it all I had the final 300 meters on the track weaving through 5k finisher and racing 12 year olds

39 seconds for the last .15 (4:20 pace, I wasn't about to let that 12 year old boy beat me and I think I got too much in my head mile 11 and 12 and just have to relearn how to endure that slow ache of the Half Marathon)

Total distance I had on the watch was 13.15 so seems right just because I didn't hit every tangent perfect. Very happy with this race. Riley and I talked afterwards and we both thought I would have needed an A+ race to get sub 69 to qualify for USA Half Marathon Champs in January. However, sub 70 with 3.5 months training and the flu two weeks ago is definitely an A race for me right now. Next Half on my schedule is Painter's Half in January with a couple 5Ks between and building base and strength for the marathon debut in April at SLC. Thanks again to Riley Evelynn and Hannah. Best support team ever. And big congrats to Matt on the win and Ben and Jacob for the sub 69 races. And way to go Amy 1:26 10 months after Hannah, so impressive!

 

Saucony Fastwitch Miles: 16.11
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Trevor Baker on Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 15:27:50 from 216.83.66.20

Impressed! Great things to come this spring. With your talent you should be a 65 guy in no time. Looking forward to hearing the whole story.

From Dave Olson on Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 17:16:10 from 66.87.112.123

Thanks Trevor. I hope to get there next summer. Gotta put in the work. Love it

From Matt Poulsen on Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 17:49:47 from 64.134.232.248

Excellent race, Dave! You are looking great! I enjoyed finally meeting you. It was sure fun running with you up front.

From Yasir on Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 19:31:07 from 99.20.240.112

Great race

From Dave Olson on Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 17:00:01 from 67.182.237.143

Matt- It was fun to competitive in a race again and thank you Yasir congrats on the recent marathon PR

From RileyCook on Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 09:19:23 from 208.54.5.242

Fantastic race! Let's get that "couch to 1:09 in 3.5 months" book on the market and start making money!

seriously a great great effort. Nice work. You're only going to get faster too.

From Dave Olson on Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 09:28:39 from 66.87.113.60

It would be a simple book. Wake up early. Get butt kicked in every run and workout. Be sore and tired a lot. Have awesome friends and training partners. Get on an online blog/training log to keep you honest everday. Have a gf who supports you big time.

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