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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,

Member Since:

Jan 20, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

My personal best marathon was my first marathon. I ran the St. George Marathon in 2005, and finished in 3:14. I was hurting at the end, and had to walk too much between miles 22 and 26, but I finished. I had hoped to drop that time in 2006 and qualify for Boston, but hamstring pain and other distractions took their toll and I ended up finishing in 3:25.

Personal Bests:

  • Marathon: 3:14:53 (St. George, 2005)
  • Half Marathon: 1:31:02 (Hobble Creek, 2006)
  • 5K: 19:50 (Murray Fun Days, 2006)
  • 50K: 5:16 (Goblin Valley Ultra, 2006)
I don't know my PB for a 10K, but I've run a 10K in around 38:59, which may or may not be a PB. (I don't really like the 10K distance - too long to be a sprint, and too short to be an endurance run).

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get back into shape.

Long-Term Running Goals:

The Wasatch 100 in under 22 hours. Hell, ANY finish at the Wasatch 100 would be great.

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My triumphant return to Fast Running Blog...and I am fat and out of shape. I haven't run since the Moab Half Marathon in March, and I'm definitely feeling it. 3.1 miles on the Jordan River Parkway, and I think I may die. Well, it's not quite that bad, but my feet felt heavy, I had some side cramping, and my upper back is sore. I guess that's what I get for taking so much time off.

Why have I been gone so long, you, the imaginary reader, my ask? Well, lemme tell you, being a dad is both time consuming and tiring. Every Sunday evening I think to myself: "I HAVE to start running again tomorrow", and that night Rosie will decide she's not going to sleep. It's tough to get up at 5:30 or 6:00 AM to run when you didn't get to sleep until 2:30 or 3:00. I've also been focusing on climbing, so I spend most of my lunch breaks on the wall at The Front. But, the Wasatch Back is coming up fast, and I better get into somewhat decent shape, or else my team captain may kill me.

Here's the splits, courtesy of my Forerunner 205. (On a side note, doesn't the 405 look slick?)

Mile 1
7:14
Mile 2
7:34
Mile 3
7:42
Mile 4
00:45
TOTAL
23:16


 

 

 


Times are truncated at the nearest second.

Obviously, I started to fast, and finished too slow. But, I would expect nothing less from myself. I'm terrible at pacing, and even worse at running a negative split. I definitely need to work on maintaining a constant speed.

GPS Output coming later.

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