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Just Cuz Half 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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Race: Just Cuz Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:19:04, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.4013.100.000.0015.50

Great race.   I felt this was a break-through for my recovery and just in general that maybe after my accident of being hit two years ago the recovery process of how hard I've worked to come back with God's Grace is here.  We don't give God the glory enough when the little steps add up to something tremendous in our lives.

Morning:
Race started at 10:13am so I slept in till after 8am I didn't here my alarm.  I needed the sleep though with work just being so busy my sleep for the last few weeks has been less than 5 hours a night.  My daughter was also running the Half Marathon (she finished at 1:36) and got up as well and we ate breakfast.  I had half a bowl of oatmeal and a granola bar.

Race.
My daughter and I hopped on a bus and headed up to the course.  It was about 30 degrees but was going to get in the 50's so I wore a nike green singlet and shorts and my CEP2 compression socks.  I did a little warm-up and a couple 100 meter strides.

Ok gun off... at the time I didn't realize it but I was running with Taylor Farnsworth who runs for BYU.  He was doing this for training and wasn't signed up for it.

5:33 -  (Steep Downhill)   Taylor helped me start out faster on this downhill mile which I probably would not have.
5:49 -   (More Downhill)  Still downhill and feeling good.  I really was thinking of just trying to do 6:10's but the pace felt good.
6:12 -  (More of the same) Started talking to Taylor and the young kid from Idaho Falls on this Mile and just think we lost the pace here.  Dan Buner a friend was out in front and the young kid really wanted to chase him down.
6:09 -  (Downhill and flat) The young kid decided he wanted to caught the lead runner so Taylor and I stayed together.  He was not pushing it because he was going to have to run for BYU in 6 days at regionals.  
6:00 -  (Downhill and flat) Good mile and just kept talking to Taylor.  I definitely didn't train the Tempo runs for this pace in my training.  I was worried I might suffer in the later miles.
6:12 (Downhill slighty and rolling)  Felt good just trying to manage the pace.  I thought looking at the split this is what I originally was going to run.
6:22 (Hilly)  This mile I felt a little fatigue and had some negative thoughts that I might have over-paced because I never felt this fatigue going uphill in the training on this part.  But than again I was running faster than I planned too.
6:02 (flat) I recovered from the slower mile and I just felt I've worked too hard to let anything make me die and I just let the fitness part take over.  Taylor left me on this mile and wanted to try and caught the leader for a good tempo pace for this the awesome BYU runner.  Took a Gel at this point but I missed the water handle and dropped the cup at the aid station.
5:57 - (flat)  This point I was right behind the second place runner and knew I would caught him.  I was feeling good on the flat portion heading into Indian Hills.
5:59 - Caught the second plan runner and just keep moving.  Luckily my mom was driving her van down the course so I asked her if she had water and to pull off to the side of the road ahead of me and I would grab the bottle.  I needed a drink to wash down the Blueberry Gel I took.  This worked excellent.
6:08  (Rolling)  Feeling good just moving along and managing the pace.  
6:02 (Rolling)  More of the same and I was far ahead of the third place runner and was insight of the first place runner but there's no way of catching him.  He was way ahead.  In training I always loved these last two miles and their the hardest on the course.
6:10 (Rolling)  Finished strong at 1:19:04 .  Then I ran back to find my daughter and ran with her the last mile.  She finished at 1:36.

Coming away from this race I've learned a few things since my recovery.
1.  I did well going beyond the pace I thought I could run.
2.  Sometimes it's good to head off with the leaders, because you just never know when all the cards fall your way in a particular race.
3.  I need to trust myself in running faster.
4. It's amazing when you run above your expectations.  Sometimes don't have any and just go for it.

Bill Mandler awesome race he did the full going up and back  and I believe finished in second place. Nice job Bill!

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Comments
From Kendall on Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 00:54:54 from 70.58.99.138

Congratulations on a great race and incredible time. Way to claw your way back. Solid, steady splits throughout. Very happy for you.

From Jake K on Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 08:05:30 from 67.177.11.154

Way to go Kory! What a great race - super happy for you!

From jtshad on Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 08:21:45 from 69.20.183.178

Great run Kory! That was actually Trevor Clarke from IF who is now attending BYU but not running for them yet.

From steve ash on Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 08:42:40 from 174.52.177.84

Glad to see you doing so well now Kory. Sometimes sleeping in is a good thing. Nice work:)

From Kory on Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 16:50:50 from 184.155.135.194

Jake - thanks just reading your blogs has give me tremendous motivation.

Jeff - the young kid was Trevor Clarke. I just couldn't remember his name. But Taylor Farnsworth was also running with me. He was running this as a training run. His girlfriend was running the course as her first half marathon. So I was running with Taylor the BYU runner and Trevor.

From Tara on Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 17:47:09 from 69.171.187.76

Nice race Kory! That is very exciting that you are getting closer to where you use to be. I see you hold the course record , That is so awesome! It looks like you're on your way to challenging at once again. I wonder if I have met you before. I ran for ISU and your name sounds familiar.

By the way, reading your report there was not a female running with you guys? The results from yesterday indicate a female beat you running 1:18. I never saw her, just a group of 4-5 guys up ahead. I wonder if Taylor ran under her name? Anyway, somehow that put me in second place. Bummer!

From Kory on Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 22:11:57 from 184.155.135.194

Tara there wasn't and I did let the race director know. You were the overall women's winner so congratulations. i definitely was second person overall coming in. Taylor didn't have a chip he was just doing it for training.

I'm not sure if we have met but I work for ISU.

From Burt on Mon, Nov 05, 2012 at 08:03:51 from 174.254.18.142

Excellent job as always!

From crhudman on Mon, Nov 05, 2012 at 12:43:52 from 69.92.59.210

Great job Kory. My sister ran this race and I asked her who won and she pulled up the results and I saw you and thought that is so awesome. Great job!

From Adam RW on Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 12:55:52 from 128.110.225.110

Great race. Glad to see everything lining up for you again.

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