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St. George Marathon

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2008
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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

I have run seven marathons and four half marathons. I have been running for about 7 years. I have a great group of running buddies that help keep me motivated. My PR for the marathon is 3:57:13 (St. George 2008).

Short-Term Running Goals:

I hope to increase my speed and get a PR at every distance between the marathon to the 5k.

Long-Term Running Goals:

To run until the day I die. To qualify for Boston.

Personal:

I am married to my beautiful wife Coral and I have three children. Mitchell (13), Alex (3), and Abby (1)

Favorite Blogs:

Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 331.63
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Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:57:13
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I had an overall good experience despite the poor conditions.  My prior PR was a 4:01:37 at TOU over five years ago.  So that I got a PR on such a difficult day speaks volumes to my training this year.  I couldn't have done it without my running buddies and Coach Bill, and of course the blog helped as well (even though I haven't been on for a little while).  I also had to deal with some injuries this year, so overall I am satisfied and happy with how things ended.

My goal for the race was 3:50:00.  Here were some of my splits:

 

Mile 10:  1:28:52 [goal: 1:29:20] right on pace

Mile 15:  2:13:39 [goal: 2:13:21] still there

Mile 20: 2:58:05 [goal: 2:56:34] a little behind, but not too far off

So at this point, I really wasn't too far off pace, especially considering the weather.  By mile 20, though, I started to strip off my clothes and was dying for a new pair of shoes and socks.  I was also quite cold.  I never did get warmed up.  My pace really started to break down the last 4 miles.

Mile 22:  9:34 [goal: 8:33]

Mile 23: 9:24 [goal: 8:33]

Mile 24: 9:19 [goal: 8:44]

Mile 25: 9:48 [goal: 8:44]

Mile 26: 10:00 [goal: 8:44] 

So I lost a good 5 minutes of time over the last 4 miles.  So I need to really work on my endurance next year. 

I saw Christina on the course, and I enjoyed one exchange we had around mile 21 or so.  I told her:  "this is what we have been training for all year."  And she belted out this shrieking noise that could have only reflected disdain.  It would have made me laugh if I had had any extra energy to give.  I was really proud of my fellow runamoks.  Everybody did so well and hung in there on a really tough day.   

 



 

 

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