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Colchester Half Marathon

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Location:

Mooresville,NC,

Member Since:

May 01, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

2007 Highlights:  Litchfield Road Race (7.1) in 58:36

2008 Highlights:  New Jersey Marathon in 4:12, Bay State Marathon in 3:10:30

2009 Highlights:  Boston Marathon in 3:13:26, Litchfield Road Race in 49:30, New Haven 20k in 1:25:03, Bay State Marathon in 3:09:09

2010 Highlights:  Bradley 10k in 39:58, Litchfield Road Race in 48:06, New Haven 20k in 1:23:59, Ghost Trail 1/2 Marathon in 1:29:12 (trail), Philadelphia Marathon in 3:06:59

2011 Highlights:  Litchfield Road Race in 47:44, Ghost Trail 1/2 Marathon in 1:28:35, Goshen Turkey Trot in 40:46, Jingle Bell 5k in 19:05

2012 Highlights:  Finished Boston Marathon in 3:41:59 in 89 degree heat, broke the top 100 in Litchfield Road Race (82nd), 1st Place (overall) in Solstice 5k, Hogsback 1/2 in 1:29:36, and bq'd in Bay State Marathon (3:14:20).

Personal Records

1-mile:  5:39/track (2008)

5k:  19:05/Jingle Bell (2011)

10k:  39:58/road race (2010)

20k:  1:23:59 (2010/New Haven)

1/2 marathon:  1:28:35 (2011/Ghost Trail)

marathon:  3:06:59 (2010/Philly)

 

 

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub-3:05 marathon in Fall

Sub-1:23 in New Haven 20k

Sub-46 min in Litchfield RR

Sub-19 in 5k

Sub-5:30 in mile

Upcoming Races: 

     TBD

 

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

sub-3hr marathon

sub-5:15 min mile

become a competitive master's runner

win age division in smaller marathon

 

Personal:

Married w/six daughters (9 year age span)

Pastor a church in NC

Enjoy travel and recreation with family

Began running in November of 2007

 

 

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Miles:This week: 17.00 Month: 29.00 Year: 1233.00
Barefoot Lifetime Miles: 114.25
K12- Black Lifetime Miles: 401.00
Kinvara 13 (blue 1) Lifetime Miles: 341.00
Kinvara 13 (blue 2) Lifetime Miles: 366.00
Kinvara 14 Neon Lifetime Miles: 388.00
Kinvara 14/teal Lifetime Miles: 509.50
Kinvara Blue/red Lifetime Miles: 377.00
Kinvara 15 (blue/grey) Lifetime Miles: 184.50
Kinvara 14 Green Lifetime Miles: 153.00
Race: Colchester Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:33:15, Place overall: 34, Place in age division: 10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.250.0014.100.0020.35

Got up this morning and did 3 miles on TM to warm-up for today's half marathon, including 1 mile at a quicker pace...ventured out to Colchester and tackled a "beast" of a course.  It was in the low 30's with a light snow here and there.  Not only did it have crazy hills, but the 3 sections of trails were covered with snow (absolutely no tracking).  Last year the trail section provided relief, but this year it was a stretch that took serious work.  Here are the splits...

Mile 1:  6:41 (fairly flat...established a very managable pace)

Mile 2:  6:46 (mostly uphill...had to work, but not too hard)

Mile 3:  6:56 (mostly uphill...worked hard)

Mile 4:  6:47 (rolling hills...kept steady going up, pushed a little coming down)

Mile 5:  6:50 (mostly downhill w/a few rollers...just kept steady, managable effort)

Mile 6:  6:42 (mostly downhill...just coasted in antipation of a "monster hill")

Mile 7:  7:40 (this was a trail with a hill...much snow and no traction-worked very hard)

Mile 8:  7:26 (1/2 mile downhill, could not gain speed- no traction, 1/2 steep uphill)

Mile 9:  7:21 (partly trail/uphill, returned to road a found downhill relief- regroup time)

Mile 10:  6:48 (mostly downhill, not feeling my legs too much at this point)

Mile 11: 7:23 (mostly downhill, but back on a nasty trail, weaving to try to find footing)

Mile 12: 7:29 (back on the road, but all uphill)

Mile 13:  7:33 (100% uphill- crazy finish)

Final .1:  7:42 pace (steep incline...spent at the end!)

 

The time does not reflect the effort.  Felt like I a had a very productive training run.  The trail portions could have all been sub-7 if the footing was there (except mile 7).  Feel as though I'm almost back to normal.  This is a great building block for Boston. 

 

 

Tangent 3 (3) Miles: 3.00Tangent 3 (4) Miles: 13.35Saucony Triumphy 6 Miles: 4.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From JimF on Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 19:18:04 from 67.162.67.145

Great job on the race today. You have certainly come back strong from your injury. Sounds like an extremely hard course and as you said great strength builder for Boston.

From rockness18 on Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 20:07:00 from 75.16.163.45

thanks Jim...I'm starting to feel "normal" again!

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