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Running of the Elves

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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: 0.00 Month: 33.00 Year: 424.00
Barefoot Lifetime Miles: 114.25
K12- Black Lifetime Miles: 401.00
Kinvara 13 (blue 1) Lifetime Miles: 335.00
Kinvara 13 (blue 2) Lifetime Miles: 363.00
Kinvara 14 Neon Lifetime Miles: 384.00
Kinvara 14/teal Lifetime Miles: 334.00
Kinvara Blue/red Lifetime Miles: 98.00
Race: Running of the Elves (6.45 Miles) 00:43:56, Place overall: 6, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.550.006.450.007.00

Ran a frustrating road race, but will just treat it as a training run.  There was a night time 5k/10k race that was close to home and had the distance I was looking for.  Was a little nervous when my name was not with the 10k folks...they were cooperative and switched me from 5k to 10k without trouble.  Then when I began asking volunteers about the course, I was receiving mixed reponse on questions as simple as where's the starting line.  When I saw a few serious runners with headlamps, I realized maybe I could get lost on the course.  An organizer assured me that there would be like 75 volunteers in place that would make it impossible to get lost.  Lined up and felt it would be important to stick with a group who seemed to know where they were going.

First 5k went fairly smoothly...my watch said 6:22 for mile 1 and 6:32 for mile 2...the neighborhoods were dark, volunteers were definitely alongside the course, and I stuck with a group of 4 that seemed near my age.  As we reached the 3-mile marker, all 4 runners that I was with peeled to the right to finish a 5k...I was told to go straight around the buses.  As I rounded the buses, someone yelled for me to turn back, I had gone too far...I quickly got back on course and started loop 2 on the same 5k course.  From this point to the end, I never saw another 10k runner.

On my second loop, I noticed at each turning point there were volunteers on both sides of the road, so I'd yell "10ker!" and they'd all wave and then I'd go "Right or left" and would have to pause to hear a response before turning.  After a mile and a half of this, I caught the 5k stragglers and would have to work hard (in the dark) to get the attention of "course guides" to tell me which way to turn.  Got off track maybe 3-4 times and then notice my watch beep 6 miles well before the finish line.  Was shocked to see my time at 43:56, but then looked down to see that my watch said 6:45 miles.  Not sure what my splits were after mile 2, but I felt I was keeping 6:35-40 pace and then just slowing down at each corner to figure out where to go next.  I've plugged 6:45 into the running calculator to get a better since of pace for the sake of adding to my training log.  Was also surprised to find out I was 4th overall.  Probably alot more "fun run" type people who really enjoyed the race, so tried to keep it positive and will probably not return.  At least I got a good training run in. 

Dcracer/red Miles: 7.00
Weight: 0.00
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