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Location:

St. George,UT,U.S.A

Member Since:

Apr 02, 2005

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

97th at Boston

1:09:40 Half Marathon

2:25:50 Marathon

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get healthy enough to enjoy a run again.

Long-Term Running Goals:

To be able to do it... long term. 

Personal:

"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the Gift" -Steve Prefontaine

Live your life. Take chances. Be crazy. Don't wait. Because right now is the oldest you've ever been and the youngest you'll be... ever again.

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Total Distance
46.50
Total Distance
4.30

We went out for a easy 3 miles just to stay loose and got lost in the sleet and rain- ended up going a little farther. The weather could be one of or the worst in Boston Marathon history. 15-30 mph headwind with 3-4 inches of rain and sleet. Sounds like fun. Times may not reflect effort.

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Race: Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:37:52, Place overall: 97, Place in age division: 82
Total Distance
26.20

Garmin lost signal due to the heavy overcast along the way around the 19th mile- so here is what I have and it could be off-

 The race started off well after we took shelter in the school at the starting line and we stayed very warm and dry dispite what was going on outside. We were right up front just a couple rows back of where the elite guys were warming up so it was fun to watch the race start. Almost first thing we were passed by guys going out at like 5 min pace... bad news later for them. Tryed to run within myself even though I knew we were running the first part pretty fast and wonderd how it would hit us later. Felt great at the half and started thinking about trying to PR and run a 2:34 or 35. From 13 to 17 things went great and I was suprised at how good I felt. All the while we were hanging with a pack of about 15 guys trying to draft when we could. Then at 17 or so we had to drop them and try and stay in good position. Also at this point we start our battle with the hills. Last year they didn't seem to bother me and if the wind hadn't bee so bad I think I would have been sitting really good this year- however the combo kicked our butts! Pace went our the window and we just tryed to keep moving forward. From there it pounds us up past 21 or whenever the hills are finally over. Somewhere around 20 on a meaty hill Dave falls off my pace and I don't find out until around 22. From 20 on in I felt horrible and just tryed to hang of for dear life. Although the hills are gone the wind is not and I'm just sick of it. Legs really starting to feel done. I try and pick a few more stragglers off and make my way to the finish. Good thing because if 3 more guys beat me I'm our of the top 100. Kind of had that as a back of the mind goal going into the race.

1.5:56

2.5:41

3.5:40

4.5:37

5.5:50

6.5:40  Felt like we were rollin around the first 10k. Alittle faster than planned but staying with the pack to draft from the wind.

7.5:46

8.5:51

9.5:45

10.5:56

11.6:02

12.5:49

13.5:55  Dave and I are still running together switching leads here and there. Getting a lot of comments on our matching gear and most of all our pink winter hats!

14.5:49

15.5:57

16.5:40

17.6:19 The start of the hills and also the wind really strats to pound us. Still working together.

18.6:48 Hills and wind!

19.8:34 Around this time the garmin started going crazy so this could be off although the hills with the wind are almost stopping me in my tracks.

So I'm disappointed about the Garmin thing. I wanted to come check it all out. I'd really like to know my last 3 mile splits.

Really happy about the race. Two goals comming in- Run under 2:40 and finish in top 100. So I got a nice birthday present. I'm 28 today.

I feel that had this been in St. George in good conditions I could have been really close to 2:30. I think I could have finished the way I started. So we will see how things go this summer. Big thanks to Dave for being there. I had fun working together and couldn't have done it without his help.

After the race both of us spent about an hour in the med tent. I had a temp of 94 and he was down to 91. Both of us were struggling to walk and very close to hypothermia. Too cold for me. I guess I can move on and not come back to Boston unless someone is paying me to race it! Joke...

 

 

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First off thanks to everyone for all the nice comments after the race.

Well the day after and I feel pretty good. I was going to wake up and do a short little 3 to 5 miler down to the ocean but decided not to this morning. My legs felt good enough to go- however the weather was rainy and windy again and I had just about enough of that stuff so I did not go out- instead I went back to bed and slept in. Our flight left at around 5 p.m. so we still had time to walk all over today. I think I walked more today that any other day we were here, so that was kind of nice just to walk out the legs. If I could keep moving I'd feel good, but when I sat down I'd start to cramp up. Comming home took forever, delay's, slow luggage, and bad traffic. I went to bed around 3 a.m. Wednesday morning. But glad to be home, and happy to see the dogs- even though the pup had chewed a corner out of the carpet in our house.

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Total Distance
8.00

Got out this afternoon in the wind. I felt like I was back in Boston. Still sore, but feeling better. I'm just going to try and do some easy miles this week and hope to recover soon.

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Total Distance
8.00

Same run as yeasterday. Still sore but feeling better. The weather today was soo nice, a perfect spring day in St. George.

I forgot to tell my sad story- so here it is.

When we got home from Boston I unpacked my stuff only to find my Garmin...My second Garmin was gone. I'm %1,000 sure I put it in my suit case inside of a shoe. So either at the hotel when we left our baggs with them while we went out shopping or at the airport after I had checked it- someone got inside and stole my Garmin. Crazy! After training with one I can't do it without one, so I'll have to buy anouther. Hopefully the third time is a charm.

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0.00

No running. I got my usual sickness a the week after a marathon. I guess I could have seen this one comming with how cold it was in Boston.

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Still sick. Had to travel 3hrs up and 3hrs back to grandma's funneral. Ready to be feeling better.

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Total Distance
46.50
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