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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: Bay State Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:14:20, Place overall: 160
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.2018.000.000.0026.20

Perfect day for a marathon.  Temperatures in the mid-40's at the starting line with very little wind.  Here's6 my best shot at the splits and personal thoughts will follow...

Mile 1: 6:37 (too fast, so tried to slow down)

Mile 2:  6:43 (still too fast...tried to move closer to a 7min pace)

Mile 3: 6:53

Mile 4: 6:57

Mile 5: 7:06

Mile 6: 6:57

Mile 7: 7:03

Mile 8: 6:57

Mile 9: 7:00

Mile 10: 6:56

Mile 11: 7:03

Mile 12: 6:59

Mile 13: 6:53

Half Marathon: 1:31:15

Mile 14: 7:03

Mile 15: 6:57

Mile 16: 7:03 (thought at this point to begin counting how many runners I could pass from here to the finish- passed 3 in this mile)

Mile 17: 7:17 (uh-oh)

Mile 18: 7:24 (legs are getting tight)

Mile 19:  ??? Looked at my watch to figure out what was needed to BQ...Needed to do 7.2 miles in just over an hour.  Decided to make sure my pace was 8:30 or faster until the end.  Kind of bummed because it was such perfect marathon weather, yet needed to stay positive because my legs and feet were definitely beginning to feel thrashed.

Miles 20-23:  Kept 8-8:30 pace fairly easily, but was concerned that I could not keep this up.

Mile 24:  Very painful mile...almost decided to walk...just kept shuffling along...never went over 9min pace.

Miles 25: Boardering on 9min pace, but would not let myself do slower.

Mile 26: Knew I needed close to a 9min pace to BQ, so picked it up a tad and ran this mile in 8:22...really draining!!

Finish:  3:14:20- My family was there cheering and I was able to pump fist a few times.  At the finish I couldn't take a single step.  My wife joined me and helped me near the food tent.  I was very wobbly and almost fell a couple of times.  Once she got a little chicken soup in my system, I began to "come to." 

Overall, although I blew up in the second half, I am pleased to have re-qualified for Boston.  It's been almost 2 years since I've run a decent marathon (3:06 in Philly/2010).  My shorter distances have improved (Half Marathon/10k/5k), but I've struggled with distance due to some achilles issues. 

This past summer I could not run over 9 miles at a time until August.  And even then I would stop every 5 miles or so to rub out my achilles.  By September I was able to get a decent 20-miler in while my wife road on a bike, yet I still stopped every 3-5 miles to rub out the achilles.  My thought is to take a short break and then back off distance running for a while.  Once I'm recovered from this race, build up the mileage gradually (rather than going from 9-milers to 18-milers). 

Interestingly, my achilles never acted up at all.  My issue became my quads and legs tightening.  This probably comes from lack of distance training- building up gradually and doing uninterrupted 20-milers.  Thanks to all on the blog!  Access to other training programs and occasional feedback from great runners continues to motivate me as a runner and does wonders for my health and fitness. 

Brooks Launch 2 (orange) Miles: 26.20
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jake K on Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 09:27:11 from 155.100.226.191

Congrats on the BQ! I think w/ the limited buildup due to the injuries you did a great job. Funny how sometimes the injuries that limit you in training don't come into play during the race itself. Well, not really funny... more annoying. But at least the achilles didn't hurt during the race.

I think backing off the mileage and just getting consistently healthy, getting the body strong, is a great plan for the next step. You can break 3 hours.

From Derunzo on Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 14:44:49 from 24.218.176.97

Awesome race! What a beautiful day we had for the marathon. Congrats on the BQ... again! If you run it again next year, I'll look for you & you can pull me to a BQ!

From JimF on Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 13:37:37 from 98.222.218.178

Congratuations on another BQ! Also great to get through it without any Achilles issues. Might not be what you wanted but this is a very solid marathon considering all of the nagging issues that hampered your training. Like the plan of the slow build up. I am on that track myself.

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