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Location:

Washington,UT,USA

Member Since:

Dec 03, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

2:41:20 St George Marathon (2015)

1:14:38 Snow Canyon 1/2 (2010)

34:49 Spectrum 10k (2010)

Short-Term Running Goals:

2:3x Marathon, 1:12 Half and shave a few min off the 10k.

Long-Term Running Goals:

 Keep enjoying running and improving.

 

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Race: Surfcity Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:51:50, Place overall: 9, Place in age division: 4
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
26.200.000.00

Turned out to be the perfect day for a race. The clouds cleared out, the wind stopped and rains dissapeared. To bad I could us that to have a good race. They had the marathon cut into two waves so I jumped up near the front and headed out with the first runners. Fell in with a guy from Las Vegas and from talking with him found he was planning on running "around 2:45." I tried not to check the watch to much but the pace just kept feeling harder and harder. We where running 5-6 until about 1/2 when he started to slowly pull away. I couldnt keep pace and also could tell I was slowing. Got the 1/2 in around 1:20 which I still felt good with thinking I could still get low 2:40s. That went out the window as mile 15 started. I was slowing bad and couldnt do anything about it. The last 8 miles where a fight to just keep running and not walking. That didnt work out to well either. I stopped and walked at each water stop from there on out for several seconds. At this point I wanted to just quit but of course I never would unless I was injured. I got passed by a few guys and was just happy it wasnt a lot more as I was barely moving at this stage. Around mile 20 I saw LV guy and he was now in 1st place. He ended up winning with a 2:37 which was what I was really gunning for. Frustrating that I couldnt keep with him or even stay under 6:30 the last several miles. Live and learn I guess. Tired, frustrated and sick of running poorly. Could have been a nice course/day to set a good PR. Hopefully a few days/weeks away from running will help. The only real bright spot was gingo to the beach to look for seashells/sanddollars afterwords with Emily.

1 - 6:28

2 - 6:23

3 - 6:14

4 - 6:18

5 - 6:06

6 - 6:20

7 - 6:13

8 - 6:07

9 - 6:14

10 - 6:02

11 - 6:09

12 - 6:06

13 - 6:05

14 - 6:14

15 - 6:21

16 - 6:20

17 - 6:30

18 - 6:32

19 - 6:34

20 - 6:46

21 - 7:00

22 - 7:16

23 - 7:09

24 - 7:29

25 - 7:31

26 - 7:23

.29 - 2:01 (6:58)

 

Launch Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Burt on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 18:56:28 from 98.177.216.165

Hey James. Sorry you didn't meet your goal. Still a great time. Based on your splits the last three miles look pretty rough. But I could only run a 7:31 once at the beginning I think. Was this course pretty flat? And if so, how would you compare this being a flat sea level course to St. George which is a lot of downhill and a bit higher?

From The Quiet Pirate on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 19:11:16 from 65.191.134.20

Congratulations on a great run. Sorry that you weren't thrilled about your performance, but I look at your times and I'm in awe.

9th overall and 4th in your age division is nothing to feel disappointed about.

Celebrate your accomplishment and enjoy your beautiful little girl!

From josse on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 20:39:54 from 75.230.47.254

Ah the marathon, this is what it is all about. Sorry to say but it is really what keeps us going because we now we have a good one inside of us. They are just so dang hard to pull out every time. Great job on finishing when you really didn't want to, I really think these races help us get that next one.

From Superfly on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 21:17:53 from 24.49.167.105

Bad race but still a top 10 finish? Good job man.

From jtshad on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 22:40:47 from 69.20.183.178

Good job hanging tough, marathons are a hard beast to tame. Take the lessons from this and apply to the next effort. I agree with Clyde, a top 10 finish on a bad day is awesome!

From RunnerAdam on Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 00:20:52 from 216.40.142.56

That sun was coming down hard today . . . I dont know if you did a lot of heat training before the race but I know a lot of people that had a hard time finishing because of the sun, including me!!

It would be nice if they could start the race earlier in the day.

From Dustin on Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 10:04:52 from 204.113.48.77

Good effort James. 9th place overall in a big race is nothing to be ashamed of. Hope you guys had a good trip.

From TylerS on Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 01:45:50 from 63.248.32.71

That is still a great race! You have not ran poorly at all! Keep that head high, there will be some more PR's for you this year!

From Holt on Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 09:42:42 from 204.113.55.41

You'll get that great race - I promise. Enjoy the next few weeks and let the desire grow back a bit (and the legs heal a bit!) and keep on keepin' on.

From JamesH on Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 10:45:23 from 74.211.22.194

Burt - Thanks! The course was very flat. There was only a small hill between miles 3-5 and some small rollers other places. Im not sure how to compare it to St. George. Elevation has never been an issue for me so Im not sure how that helped/hindered. Being used to running so many downhill races here in Utah, I think I was unprepared for so much flat where my legs had to do so much more work to keep the same pace.

Pirate - Thanks also. I am excited about the finish place and Im glad my little girl took after her mom in the looks department and not me.

Words of wisdom from Josse. I agree completely. Im already thinking what can I do different and how soon can I be ready for the next one. Sad.

Thanks Clyde and Jeff. Im just glad that there were not more fast runners in the race to blow by me at the end when I died.

Adam - Unless its really warm, like 90 plus, Im usually ok. I tried to make sure I keep plenty of fluids in me from the very start because of the temps. I agree an earlier start would be nice. At least they moved it from 6:45 to 6:30 this year.

Dustin - Thanks. I am happy with that place even though I was way off what I was shooting for. The trip was fun.

Thanks Tyler. Im just going to keep moving forward and hopefully better things come along. Im a sucker for punishment. I guess we all are because we keep doing it again and again.

Thanks Dave. Im ready for a little break. Earned or not.

From Marathon Dreamer on Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 20:56:08 from 200.52.168.1

Keep your head high and be proud of your accomplishment..... your times put me in awe and give me hope to find those times within myself someday. There's sure to be another marathon in your future... and I'm sure that when it's your day, there will be people trying to keep up with you!!!

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