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Utah Valley Provo Marathon

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Location:

Glendale,AZ,United States

Member Since:

Dec 16, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Recover From Injury

Running Accomplishments:

Pocatello Just Be Cuz Half Marathon 2008 -  1:14:40
4 mile race 2008 - 23:22
5k PR 2008  - 15:52
Pocatello Marathon 2008 PR 2:36:18 -  I won the Race
Pocatello Half Marathon 2011 1:34:59  -A year recovery with the new titanium rod first race back.

Short-Term Running Goals:

May 5, 2012  Law Day 10K  38:39  4th Place

May 19, 2012 Tommy Vaughn Half Marathon 1:26:34  3rd Place 

Marathon Debut form my accident some date (unknown) 

September  1, 2012  Pocatello Marathon  2:54:57 6th overall

November 3, 2012 Just Cuz Half Marathon 1:19:04 second place overall.  (what a difference a year makes)

 


Long-Term Running Goals:

Worship the Lord and praying early in the mornibgs and keep doing that. Staying humble and desperate for the Lord and praying for end-time revival for America.

My Long Term goal is to just run whatever I can.

Hebrews 4:16 So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most.


Personal:

Married, three kids all grown up... now four grandkids and two living with us

Psalm 119:105 NKJV Your word is a lamp to my feet And a light to my path.

The sound of God is a travelling wave that never stops. It knows no time nor is there any substance it can't penetrate.

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Avia Lites II Lifetime Miles: 365.36
Brooks Axiom 3 Lifetime Miles: 450.58
Brooks Launch Lifetime Miles: 24.41
Brooks Ghost Lifetime Miles: 3.00
Race: Utah Valley Provo Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:40:48, Place overall: 7, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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When I got up for the marathon this morning about 3am my wife and I had a great devotion (she got up with me). The scripture was perfect for today's event and I kept quoting them through the whole race.

Isaiah: 41:13 - For I the LORD thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee.

Isaiah 35:3 - Strengthen the weak hands, And make firm the feeble knees.

Isaiah 40:31 - But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength they shall mount up with wings as eagles they shall run and not be weary [and] they shall walk and not faint.

These scriptures helped in the race.

I rode the bus with Jeff Shadley, Walter, Bill and we had a good conservation on the way up to the start. It was nice being with friends and enjoy the time before the start, and seeing other blogger's as well.

The plan was to run a 2:35 with Jeff and Walter, but I wasn't sure if I was ready for that since I had an Achillies injury 7-8 weeks ago. I originally thought I would do a 2:45, because of the lack of speed work. I had the endurance putting in two 100 mile weeks and three 90 mile weeks leading up to the taper. But also thinking this was my first marathon of the year, and 2:45 was a good goal to pursue. But, Jeff gave me confidence and I decided to go out to achieve a 2:35.

When the race started my legs felt dead and heavy for some reason and right off the bat I fell behind Jeff and Walter. I felt this way for the first couple of Miles.

Mile 1: (6:20)

(uphill mostly)-

Not feeling the energy in the legs.  I guess a warm-up would have been good.

Mile 2: (5:49)

(downhill mostly) -

Again, I do the same thing where I always fall behind the runners I'm trying to pace with.

Mile 3: (6:03)

(Rolling Downward) -

started running with a guy in his first marathon who finished at either a 2:46 or 2:49. Jeff and Walter are pulling further ahead. No chance for me to run with them at this point.

Miles 4-6: (5:52, 6:07 5:44)

(Rolling Downward the uphill Mile 6 Downhill) -

my legs started to loosen up a bit and not feel as heavy. I'm not sure why they were so dead. One reason could be because of no warm-up. Jeff and Walter at this point pulled even further ahead.

Miles 7-9: (5:42, 5:48, 5:54)

(Downhill)-

Legs seemed to have kicked in gear, but I could have pushed harder but felt I should be a little conservative considering I didn't know what my body might do. I took a Powergel at mile 9 and that was a booster.

Miles 10-12 (5:53, 6:07, 5;59)

(Mile 10 Flattens, Mile 11 mild uphill and Mile 12 mild uphill)-

I'll I can remember about these miles is the sharp turn at mile 11, and I was still feeling good. The legs were reacting well on the course and I was trying to get some kind of groove going.

Miles 13 (5:59)

(mild uphill)-

Finished the half at 1:18ish. The goal for a 2:35 was 1:17, but I didn't care at this point because of the way I felt at the start.

Miles 14 (5:55) 

(Partially downhill, but really good downhill, many turns. )-

I took a wrong turn here and lost 15 seconds and it seem to knock my thinking a bit because of that. But I reversed the thinking and thought of the scriptures from this morning and started quoting them. I also thought of my family at the finish line.

Miles 15-17 (6:07, 6:02, 6:14)

(mainly flat with short ups and downs and turns)-

Took another Gel at Mile 14 and a half, but there was no one at the aid station to wash it down at mile 15. For some reason they were down the road a bit from the cups. I wasn't too pleased, but I started quoting the scriptures again. I also started to see Jeff at this point and Walter I guess ducked into the portable bathroom which I had know idea until a while later. My goal was to get up with Jeff to pace together. A lot of turning in the course at this point. This was really a tough course I thought with all the turns.

Miles 18-20 (6;14, 6:11, 6:28)

(Mile 18: flat with turns.  Mile 19 flat with some short up and down and turning.  Mile 20 flat)-

at this point I was getting closer to Jeff. I really hated this part of the course with all the tunnels and sharp turns. It really just destroyed a consistent pace for me. I thought some of these were just a weird layout for a course and was really shocked and surprise and through me off-guard at times. But instead of thinking negative I started quoting the scriptures from this morning again. Mile 20 was flat and you started heading straight towards the downtown mall.

Miles 21 -23 (6:29, 6:31, 6:32)

(All miles flat)-

This was straight and reminded me of the last 6 miles of the Pocatello Marathon course. I caught Jeff I believe around mile 22 (Jeff let me know if I'm wrong). I wanted to pace with him so I took the lead hoping he would follow my back. But it didn't happen.

Miles 23-26 (6:32, 6:29, 6:27, 6:20)

(flat - last mile some uphill and downhill)-

Here I was basically just giving what I had left and cruised in to the finish.

Tough second half for this course. The downhill wasn't what I expected from looking at the elevation chart (but when are they ever accurate).

Pre Breakfast Marathon Meal:

Banana

Coffee with Cream and Equal sugar, and Torani Sugar free Vanilla Syrup (clean pipes out).

Special K Bar Strawberry (90 Calories).

Few bits of a bagel.

Up at the start about 20 minutes before I had 3 sports beans.





Ohana Racers Pair #2 Miles: 26.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00
Comments
From josse on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 18:57:00 from 70.192.52.91

Way to go! Ya that ending was different than last year, to many sharp turns this year. but what do ya do.

From Holt on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 20:17:42 from 75.169.89.6

Way to stick it... like ALWAYS Kory! You are really the main man!

From jtshad on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 20:33:08 from 12.187.226.152

Well done, Kory. You were smokin' at mile 23 when you passed me and I just wish I had the umph to keep up. Great run my good friend! Once again you show that you are a very strong finisher!

From redrooster on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 20:43:34 from 70.234.2.232

you, sir, are amazing!!!! well done!!!!

From Maurine/Tarzan on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 21:34:34 from 97.117.76.29

Great job, Kory. I thought it was a nice course, but definitely different.

From Adam RW on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 22:31:26 from 98.202.223.65

I bet you're glad you did the race. From relative placing I'm assuming it was a good race. Looking forward to the full report.

From Jon on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 22:49:44 from 75.169.139.27

We knew you would do great! Nice job.

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:36:43 from 72.224.24.41

AMAZING RACE BUDDY! I'm Jealous lol

From Little Bad Legs on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:42:39 from 24.216.235.183

Great job Kory. I'm always impressed with your races.

From Bill Mandler on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 11:03:11 from 24.119.13.42

Nice job on your first race of the year. You were less than 5 minutes from your PR on a pretty tough course in places.

From Walter on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 11:08:41 from 76.27.15.208

Kory, You are the man! thats why I couldnt catch you! You were trying to catch Jeff! My goal was to get up with you and then try to get back to Jeff. I wore myself out just trying to get you. lol No Chance! You are such a great finisher, youll have to teach me how to do that! I tried thinking positive thoughts alot. I went through so many emotions. My little pick me up would be to pretend I was Ryan Hall. lol

From Dave S on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 17:22:47 from 4.254.231.85

Nice race. Way to finish strong.

From Jon on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 18:17:53 from 75.169.149.191

Do you realize your slowest mile was a 6:32? Impressive!

From Kory on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 20:03:16 from 24.116.159.75

I just got home from Salt Lake City where we stayed the night last night (about 3:40pm). My legs feel good and I'm glad to be home. We took the kids to Hogo Zoo with Jeff Shadley and his family.

We had a great time with them and enjoyed each others family.

Josse - The sharp turns really kicked your pace down. I really thought that was a bad course move. I've never ran a marathon where you have to turn so much.

Holt - Thanks. Nothing compared to what you accomplished last week. Nice work again.

Redrooster - thanks it wasn't what I expected.

Adam RW - I really was on my own the whole race running. I didn't pace with no one. Jeff and Walter were gone from the start. Just like you in SLC last year. I'm a horrible person to run with.

Jon - I realized it was my slowest split when I looked at the totals. I think I could have ran the last three miles faster, but I didn't want to burn out the last mile.

Maurine/Tarzan - Definitely different than what I expected for the second half.

Ben - Thanks your time is coming.

Little Bad Legs - Thanks I tried my best I thought.

Dave S. - Thanks

Walter - I didn't even know you were behind me. You need to teach me how to start better, because I'm an awful pacer with others. Jeff and you looked good and I just couldn't keep that pace for some reason. I should have been able to. But you had a good race considering all you endured before the race. Don't we wish we all could be like Ryan Hall. It was awesome to see you again. I really enjoy your company.

Thanks everyone your all awesome. Now how many days should I take off?

From Kory on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 20:04:12 from 24.116.159.75

Bill - Thanks I did better than I thought. Like I told you privately I didn't know if I would even do a 2:45. Jeff really gave me confidence.

From Burt on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 20:06:18 from 98.167.151.26

Great job Kory. Who was the other guy in the AD that beat you?

From Barry on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 20:57:08 from 75.174.16.168

Kory,

Great job on the race. I do have to say that it was from all the running we did together (HA Ha). Anyway, great job!

From Kory on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 21:41:36 from 24.116.159.75

Burt - It was Sash over 5 minutes.

From MichelleL on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 23:05:02 from 71.35.250.200

Nothing like the Word of God to start your day. Thank you for your positive example.

Your race was a good time for how you felt.

From Sam Dean-howard on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 07:05:45 from 90.195.99.119

Great job Kory excellent going and well done for hanging in and keeping such a great pace after having your achilles problems too well done :-)

From Dustin on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 10:44:26 from 205.126.63.9

Great Job Kory, way to battle through and run a great race

From Burt on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:07:08 from 68.76.197.194

Ah. I was thinking you were in the same age division as Shadley. Is it Jon that's in his age division? Good job to everyone.

From JohnK on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 14:22:37 from 68.211.238.142

Nice running, Kory. I'm glad you are healthy again after some difficult injuries. And it seems 2:40 on that course seems quite solid. I think any time you can come within 5 minutes of a marathon goal it's a pretty darn successful outing. My opinion -- for what it's worth! -- is that you could shoot for sub-2:30 at St. George if you go back there in the fall.

How do you like the Brooks Adrenalin? I've raced mostly in Brooks flats for several years and might switch to Brooks trainers. That is, when/if I am able to race again!

From Kory on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 15:38:33 from 24.116.153.110

John K -

The Brooks Adrenaline are good shoes. I wouldn't run a marathon in them because their too heavy. But they are a good trainer. I've never tried the Brooks Flats. The Brooks Axiom are lighter and I like them too. But To me they are still too heavy for a marathon shoe.

From Kory on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 16:06:11 from 134.50.223.250

Burt - I'm not sure how old Jon is.

From Burt on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 16:18:25 from 68.76.197.194

Since he's one of my bitter rivals on Athlinks.com I just looked him up real quick. He's only 30. I was way off. Way back in the annals of my mind I remember Walter teasing him about his age. But maybe it was Jon teasing Jeff about becoming a master. And somehow I always think Walter lives further north near Logan. I'll get you guys straight some day. Anyway I see that you are a young spry 37 and still in your prime.

From Sam Dean-howard on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 16:24:21 from 90.195.99.119

Burt I think Kory is deffo still in his prime marathon runners get better with age.. and 37 is young for a marathoner, as I think Ditta (women) is 39 :-) Im gonna followy you round now just to annoy you Burt lol

From JohnK on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 17:46:40 from 68.211.238.142

Kory,

By flats I meant racing flats (Brooks T4 Racer being my favorite -- it's now updated to the T6 which I haven't tried). I wouldn't use the Adrenaline for racing -- I should have said "if/when I'm able to run seriously again" as I'm stll battling injury. I'm running some but not at a very high level.

From JimF on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 22:05:18 from 98.214.104.51

Great job on the race and way to finish strong! Impressive first marathon this year. Your off to a great start!

From Superfly on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 09:29:45 from 208.117.127.110

I'm a little slow getting to this but good job man. You always run so consistent. Way to push out another great marathon.

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 15:52:51 from 64.81.245.109

Kory - good scriptures, and a good race. Do you think the course is faster than Pocatello? Also, are your splits from Garmin or the mile marks?

Burt - if you want to reach your potential, stop worrying about age. What I've noticed overtime - good runners just race. Not so good worry about what age division their competitor is in. Age is somewhat of a factor after 40. Before that it is just an excuse. Age divisions prior to 40 do a disservice to our sport, I wish the money wielding majority of the runners would realize it sufficiently to where the race directors would stop bending to this age-division racing mindset.

From Kory on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 18:57:15 from 134.50.89.55

Sasha - The split are from the Garmin not the Mile Marks. The last 6 miles of the Provo Marathon course remind me of Pocatello's except Pocatello has less turns.

The faster course would be difficult to know. Pocatello you do have more downhill in the first 13 miles, but then you have the hilly section that can be tough. What might make it faster is less turns than Provo.

From Kory on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:18:08 from 24.116.159.75

Clyde thanks. I know I need some big workouts though to improve to that 2:30 barrier. I hope I have the time for a push at that maybe this year and next year and then I'll probably be done trying.

From Burt on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:43:45 from 98.167.151.26

Sasha - I've never thought about age divisions in that light. But if we are to divide up into categories, is there a better way to do it? To some extent there is another division with the Athenas and Clydesdales, but they're all thrown into the same category. So, age, weight, gender, fitness level, combinations of any of the above? Or no categories at all? I like age divisions for the sole fact of seeing how other people my age compare to me. I once won my age division in a race with 300 participants, and thought it was cool that I also beat everyone from age 30 to 52.

From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 15:15:36 from 64.81.245.109

Burt - not a whole lot of meaningful options for evaluating a performance except time and overall place in a representative field, unfortunately. In lieu of good performance evaluation standards you have to invent your own. Sub-50:00 10 K, sub-45:00 10 K, sub-40:00 10 K, sub-35:00 10 K, etc, maybe finer granularity than 5 minutes in between once you are under 40:00. Maybe we should step up and create our own ranking system with performance standards at all levels. Go ahead and propose a name for those categories. I can write some code that will generate a PDF of certificate that you can print and frame.

From Jon on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 15:27:37 from 138.64.2.76

Burt- bitter rivals? Oh, I just looked and I guess we are on Athlinks. Though I think it's funny you thought I was older. I'm sure I teased both Walter and Shadley about their age, and I imagine they might have teased me about turning 30.

We keep bugging Walter to move to Logan- he's a semi-adopted member of the FRB-Logan chapter, anyways. Maybe you should move to Logan, too!

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