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Location:

Meridian,ID,United States

Member Since:

Jun 02, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

Best Marathon: 3:18:02 (Ogden 2011)

Best 1/2 Marathon: 1:28:08 (Fit for Life 2011)

Best 10k: 40:03 (Barber to Boise 2011)

Best 5k: 20:10 (Cottonwood Heights Thanksgiving Day 5k 2011)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Upcoming races:

Utah Valley Marathon

Freakin Fast Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep running, stay healthy, have fun.

Personal:

I like to run.

"Running in place will never get you the same results as running from a lion" -- The Most Interesting Man in the World

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Pearl Izumi Trail N1 Lifetime Miles: 145.52
Brooks Ghost 6 Grey Lifetime Miles: 1207.23
Brooks Ghost 5 Yellow Lifetime Miles: 101.98
Race: Ogden Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:18:02, Place overall: 101, Place in age division: 13
Total Distance
26.20

 A good race. I met most of my goals. 19 minute PR and 12 minutes under Boston Qualifying. That will allow me to register on the Wednesday after registration opens. Not a guarantee I'll get in, but at least I won't have to wait the full week.

I had put a lot of pressure on myself this time. I'm 10 lbs. lighter than I was at Top Of Utah in September (I weighed in at 145 the morning before the race) and I've been running a lot faster, so I really expected to BQ this race.

 Almost didn't make it to the starting line. Four of us were waiting for our ride. He didn't arrive on time, so I called him and discovered that his alarm had not gone off. But he made up for it with some sweet Dale Jr.-like moves down Washington Blvd. and luckily the buses were a little late so all was good.

I lined up just ahead of the 7 minute pace and took off. I was pretty close to the front so there weren't any congestion problems. Most of the crowd was behind me.

1    0:06:46 A good start. Maybe a little faster than I planned, but it felt good so I went with it. I wasn't sure how much gravity would help with the downhill stretch at the beginning, so I thought I would hang with a 6:50 to 7 minute pace for the first 8 miles or so.
2    0:07:02
3    0:06:52 I started getting warm, so I decided it was time to shed the throw-away cotton shirt. It was a $1 DI shirt that I had cut at the collar and the bottom, so I tore it off Incredible Hulk style. It worked really well to take it off without messing with my visor, sunglasses or iPod.
4    0:06:52
5    0:06:50
6    0:06:50
7    0:06:57
8    0:07:06 This is where the downhill ends and the course goes slightly uphill for a few miles. I just wanted to hold on to a pace below 7:13 at this stretch.
9    0:07:11
10    0:07:07
11    0:07:21
12    0:07:18
13    0:07:18 Feeling really good up until the half marathon point (exactly the same as last time) when nature starts to call. I run through the half marathon starting line with people calling my name, telling me good job (names were on our bibs). As soon as I pass the crowd, I dive into one of the port-a-johns and drop a deuce in record time. I run out of the can and, for a number of reasons, wearing gloves doesn't seem like a good idea anymore.
14    0:07:55 This is where the hill is. Not a bad hill, only about a half mile long and I keep up a decent pace. I down my third gel at the top.
15    0:07:51 Maybe I swallowed that gel too fast because the gut starts grinding pretty hard in two places. I know it will go away, but it's really hurting most of this mile.
16    0:07:32 Gut still grinding.
17    0:07:42
18    0:07:15 Time to start running down the canyon. I should pick up some good time here.
19    0:07:30 I'm not picking up any time.
20    0:07:46 I'm running downhill, I'm supposed to run faster.
21    0:07:46
22    0:08:00
23    0:07:45
24    0:08:32 Out of the canyon. This is where it will start to really hurt.
25    0:08:59 I start feeling like I'm going to puke and even throw up a little in my mouth, but there's nothing I can do about it but just keep on running.
26    0:08:37 The last mile is up Grant Street. I'm not running very fast, but it's all I've got. I see Paige, she's yelling "you got it babe!" Some of the back-of-the-pack half marathoners are walking toward the finish line, at least I'm passing them.

When I cross the finish line I'm kind of dizzy. Somebody asks "are you ok?" I said "I don't know." He must have thought I said "sure, I feel great" because he just told me to continue on and get my medal.

I saw Jim along the rail and chatted with him for a bit.  He ran his first half marathon and finished in 2:20. I told him I was proud of him and then went into the finishers area and just sat there for a while. I felt much worse than I did after my last marathon. After a few minutes I saw Paige by the fence and she gave me a hug and started crying telling me "you did it, you did it!"

I've never gotten a massage after a race before, but I did this time. The girl giving me the rub down asked if I was going to run another marathon any time soon. I told her that I was planning on doing Pocatello in August, and I probably will, "but right now, I don't want to."

So, that's it. I'm a little gimpy now, but pretty soon the pain will be gone and I will always know that I qualified for the Boston Marathon.

Brooks Ghost 2 (red) Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Neil on Sun, May 22, 2011 at 22:30:40 from 97.121.2.88

Very impressive. What a satisfying achievement. 12+ mins under the BQ time ought to put you in. Looks like you started incredibly fast, basically held it together for 24 of the 26 miles and then gutted it out at the end. I heard the course measured long too. Enjoy your post-race recovery period and hopefully we can run Pocatello together in September.

From Kam on Sun, May 22, 2011 at 22:41:27 from 174.23.120.174

Great job, Court. That's a great qualifier. You should definitely make the trip to Boston.

From jtshad on Mon, May 23, 2011 at 11:42:17 from 204.134.132.225

Congratulations on the huge PR and BQ time. You ran an awesome race, your training and conditioning really paid off.

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