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St. George Marathon

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Location:

Santa Clara,UT,US

Member Since:

Mar 06, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

5K PR 15:38 1999, 10K PR 31:54 1999, Marathon PR 2:48:50 2008. Recently my best 5K 16:02 2008. Recent best 10K 33:26.1 2008 USG

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run twice a day, everyother day. Build mileage to about 60 mi. per week. Find a winter marathon to run.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Find my limits at age 46/47/48...and on and on and on.

Personal:

I am very happily married to a wonderful lady. She is my biggest fan. I have two wonderful kids, 4 great step children, and two step grandsons. I teach Elementary school PE.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
2010 Wave Rider Lifetime Miles: 203.64
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Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:48:50, Place overall: 36, Place in age division: 3
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Rain, + wind, + running, equals PR for me today. haha. I'm not pleased to say that I didn't come close to the 2:40 I had planned, but all things considered I'll take 2:48. I felt good until about 23 when my calves cramped up and I really had to focus just to take another step. I feel good that I came through the toughest SGM without any major injuries, and was able to follow my race plan almost exactly the way I had planned.(except those last 3.2 miles. Here are the splits:

1-6:17--Running comfortably

2-6:34--Up the first hill and taking it easy

3-6:07--Leveling out and just trying to be really smooth

4-6:04--Same

5-6:12--Same

6-5:55--Heading down into Veyo, Hooked up with some other bloggers.

7-6:00--Into Veyo

8-7:18--Up Veyo, not putting in too much effort

9-6:47--Raining pretty hard all the way through Dammeron Valley

10-6:46

11-6:53

12-6:38--Ave pace was 6:24 My goal was to be under 6:34 Feeling good about things

13-6:16--1:24:50 at the half

14-6:16--Starting to push the pace a bit

15-6:00--Feeling that I could still hit my goal

16-5:54--Stayed in control and mentally ready to the through Winchester Hills

17-6:05

18-6:06

19-6:50--Coming out of Winchester. Really windy and rainy.

20-6:27--Still ok

21-6:09--Heading down hill but not getting the leg turn over I wanted.

22-6:32--Still pushing, but not feeling it. My calves start to tighten up

23-6:22--Trying to relax and let it flow.

24-6:39--realizing that I need to focus on form. Tired legs

25-7:02--Focused on every step. Don't stop. Mike passes me.

26-7:03--Counting blocks to the finish

.2-1:35-6:33 ave.--Decided to push, and passed the 2 guys that had been ahead of me. I finished at about 5:35 pace, but couldn't hardly walk after crossing the line.

Cold, wet, tired, cramped, and glad it was over. Sore right knee, but no real injury.

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