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Avon,IN,

Member Since:

Jan 16, 2011

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Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

5K:   Need to do one

10K: 45:09 Des News 2011

Half: 1:40 AF Canyon 2011

Salt Lake Half 2014 - 1:39

Marathon: 3:38  St. George  2011

3:28:39  St. George 2014 

Short-Term Running Goals:

C Goal: Set a new Marathon PR.

3:32  Utah Valley Marathon 2014

B Goal: Sub 3:35:59 (Old BQ Time Standard)

3:32  Utah Valley Marathon 2014

A Goal: 3:30 (Qualify for Boston)

3:28:39  St.George Marathon 2014 !!

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Race: Beaver Outlaw Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:51:49
Total Distance
13.10

Was driving back from SoCal yesterday and wanted to break up the drive.  I'd happened on to this race browsing one of the race calendars and kept it in the back of my mind in case things worked out.  Along about Cedar City we decided we'd had enough driving so we stopped in lovely Beaver to find a pool for the kids and allow me to get a run in.

The race was too cheap to pass up.  Only $30.00.  The race was really small but very, very well done.

The course proved to be rather challenging.  Loop course. Lots and lots of rolling hills. And more hills.  After spending the week at sea level I had a surprisingly hard time catching my breath.  I was breathing very hard for the first 3 miles before I finally felt comfortable. I reached the high point on the course at 6405' msl around mile 5 (net gain 440').  All in all not thrilled with the time, but really enjoyed the workout.  The last couple of miles were a steady uphill followed by a short downhill finish.

Comments
From Holt on Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 22:29:57 from 71.213.91.113

That water was cold - and great. I carried my water at 9 for a minute as I tried to take my gu, and the kid yelled at me from the aid station, "You can drop the cup." I just had to laugh at that - so I finished up my gu and still had half the cup to drench myself with and send a shiver down my spine.

Those first few miles were tough - especially with the altitude. Good job.

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