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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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This morning I ran 7.3 miles at a 6:46 pace.  Three of the miles I did at  a high MP pace (6:32, 6:34, 6:26).  Very easy run for a taper not much excitement. You can start to tell that it's getting darker more in the mornings, fall is approaching.

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Todays run I didn't want to push-it and tried to stay around 7 minute miles, and I did succeed. I ran 7 miles in a 6:58 pace in 49.07 minutes. I went up Olympus Dr. and back down it was a hilly route, but I felt my effort was easy.

Tomorrow I'll do a dress rehearsal run. My plan is to drive out to the Pocatello Marathon course around mile 16 and run the course for about 5 miles with 3 miles being at marathon pace, with what clothes and shoes I'm going to wear in the marathon.

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Today I did a rehearsal run kind of simulating Saturday's race, by wearing what I plan on wearing and running three MP pace miles (6:14, 624, 6:16) they felt easy. 

I also drove out on the actual course to do this training today, because I wanted to get the course in my mind one last time.  I started at mile 21 and ran to mile 19 as a warm-up and then turned around and started the MP miles.  What was nice, in the second MP mile I was able to run up the big hill (not really that big it probably lasts 800m's), and I felt really good.  Time to carb load: honey, pasta, Oatmeal, rice, Potatoes, bagels is all on the menu for the next few days.

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I ran 4 easy miles this morning.  I'm just trying stay relaxed now until Saturday.

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I did an easy 3.2 miles in 7:20 to be ready for tomorrow's marathon.

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Race: Pocatello Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:51:16, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
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Well thanks everyone first off for your support and I thought of you when I was running.  I won the Pocatello Marathon overall which was cool  with a 2:51:16.  Thanks to Jeff not running it or other fast blogger runners, or I won't have won .  It was pretty exciting.

Results
1 85 KORY V WHEATLEY POCATELLO, ID      TIME: 2:51:16

First Half 1:26:26. Pace 6:35 (Downhill all the way)
Second Half 1:24:49. Pace 6:28 (Hilly with some flat... I'm impressed by the negative split)

First off it was about 10 or 15 degrees hotter at the top this year than last.  I thought I should  take it pretty conservative at the top, thinking maybe I need to wait for the Top Of Utah Marathon to really perform, because the weather was going to be in the 90's today.  The first 5 miles drop over 500ft, and I was coasting along in 7th or 8th place (6:23,6:29, 6:31, 6:29, 6:27).  Now I look at these times I realize I should have picked the pace up and could have been under 2:50.  Oh well what's done is done.  The runner in 1st place took off like a Rabbit he was way ahead by mile 5, but I knew he would be caught.  I felt really good with so much energy and my legs felt strong, and breathing good that I really should have ran the first half faster.  The next miles (6:30, 6:30,6:41,6:31,6:34,6:33,6:44,6:33)  I started talking to, two other runners that were with me at this point, and I really should have ran faster miles. There's no excuse for a 6:41 and 6:44 .    I normally don't like to talk in a Marathon race, but it just happened.  Really for me there was no point in the race that the heat was a factor, I carried a 20oz water bottle in my hand for the whole race and that helped. 

Second half:

I knew I needed a negative split to decide to go for a 2:50, but did I decide too late with this being the dreaded part of the course.  By mile 14 the guy in first place was two minutes ahead of me, but all along my goal was to race myself and not others, and that's what it's always been about for me.  Mile 14 on went like this (6:38, 6:37, 6:45 "first good hill portion"", 6:32).  Mile 18, at this point I passed the runner in first and he was hurting. 

My wife  was following along in the car at this point and I told her at mile 22 I'm going to kick it in gear, and I also ran along side the car so she could refill my water bottle (they don't close the road in this marathon).  Now my strategy at this point was to start running hard after the 21st mile ( Mile 18 began with 6:21, 6:37,6:22, and 6:48 the biggest hill in the course which is only 162ft gain).

Still feeling excellent I finished strong (6:20, 6:10, 6:13,6:19, 6:22), finishing time of 2:51:16.  Sixteen seconds less and I would have been at least 2:50, oh well.

There was a funny point in the race at mile 23 where one of the volunteers called ahead to the finish line as I passed him and said "The winner of the marathon passed mile 23".  I'm thinking there's still three miles to go and anything can happen.  I didn't realize how far I was ahead the next runner came in at 2:59.

Good run, and Jeff ran and won the half marathon congrads! to him.  We had a good time talking... he's a great guy and talented runner.

I'm not sore, in fact I mowed our lawn after the marathon and felt good.  I did take an ice bath just to help heal the muscles faster.  I'm sure I'll feel something when I wake up tomorrow. I'm running the Top Of Utah in two weeks.  I've go to figure out what running or training I need to do.  Really you can't train, because it's two weeks away.  I'll properly run a 12 miler next Saturday and just short runs during the week and the following week.
 

Thanks guys/gals for your encouragement. 



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