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Location:

Rock Springs,Wy,

Member Since:

Aug 26, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

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 I ran for Utah State University for a few years from 1999-2002. I got a little burned out and took a break from running. Now 10 years later, I feel that there is still faster running left to accomplish. I started running again in mid-summer of 2012. I had a short spurt in 2009, but work got in the way.

 PRs: Non-Aided

5K 15:53

8K 26:51

 Marathon 2:45:24 Boston 2015

Aided PRs: 

5K 15:50

10K 31:47

15K 52:25 (Blacksmith Fork Freedom Run 1999)

Half Marathon 1:16:28 SLC Haunted Half 2015

Marathon 2:38:12

I have ran 7 marathons and averaged = 2:51:58

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run a sub 17:00 5K again

2:45 Marathon

3000 miles in 2013

2013 Race Schedule:

St. Patrick's Day 5K 3/16 1st Place 17:22

Famous Idaho Potato Marathon 5/18 3rd Place 2:52:20

St. George Marathon 10/5 2:45:45

2014 Race Schedule:

Gold Rush Half Marathon 3/15 1st Place  1:21:11

Poultney Chili Cook-Off 5K 9/27  1st Place 16:59

Turkey Trot 11/27

2015 Race Schedule: 

Boston Marathon 4/20/15 2:45:24

Run the Runway 3rd place

Huntsville Marathon 9/26/15 5th place. Took a chance and went out too fast. 2:53:19

Haunted Half SLC 10/24/15 3rd place 1:16:28

2016 Race Schedule:

Phoenix Marathon 2/27/16 2:51

Revel Mt. Charlston Marathon 5/7/16

St. George Marathon 10/1/16

Long-Term Running Goals:

Sub 2:35 Marathon 

Personal:

I am married and have a 5 year old little boy and a 2 year old little girl. I graduated from USU in aviation and worked as a pilot for many years. After subsequential furloughs and lay-offs due to the economy, I decided to go back to school. I then graduated from the nursing program at Boise State University. I now fly the University of Utah AirMed (Lifeflight) airplane base in Rock Springs WY.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.500.0015.000.0017.50

Aerboic treadmill run. It was a hard workout.

15 miles in 87:30 @ 2% 

 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00
Comments
From RileyCook on Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 19:09:55 from 73.52.134.194

You've had an awesome buildup! I'm excited to see how you do in a few weeks down in Phoenix.

From Ryan Achatz on Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 19:20:54 from 65.131.36.127

Thanks Riley, I am excited too. It is funny that you posted on my blog today. I have been think about how I am going to pace the Phoenix Marathon. The last few days and even on this morning's run, I was think about asking you for advice on pacing since you have ran this race and done well.

From RileyCook on Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 19:28:58 from 73.52.134.194

You know, my approach when I won the race was to go out conservative. The first miles are downhill, so you can go out conservative without losing time (6:00 effort gives you 5:40 splits etc). Then when it flattens out you are warmed up and in a groove and ready to hit goal paces. That was kind of how I approached it.

To this day, it is probably the only marathon where I just ran to win with no concern for time. And yet, it's my fastest and best effort!

When I box myself into time goals, I usually end up with a decent bonk at the end of the race.

But if you look at my report for 2014, you'll see in my pacing that I went out conservatively and was able to negative split it. It's a good, fast course.

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