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Race to Robie Creek

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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: Race to Robie Creek (13.1 Miles) 01:38:06, Place overall: 50, Place in age division: 6
Total Distance
13.10

Holy crap! I've been running faster lately, but I didn't expect this. I've run this race twice before and finished in 2:02 and 1:57. This isn't supposed to be the kind of race you PR, but I brought home my best half marathon time ever.

The race had a pirate theme this year, so I put on a stupid looking scull and crossbone headband and velcroed a plastic sword to my running shorts. The sword fell off somewhere in the first 50 yards, but by then I was in race mode and could care less about the pirate thing.

I started out at a pretty quick pace, 6:33 in the first mile. Then the hill started. I figured I'd just keep pushing until I got tired. I never really got tired. The only problem was a grinding in my gut. I ate a peanut butter and jelly sandwich about an hour before the race. Usually that settles in my stomach pretty good, but apparently not this time. I just kept reminding myself that it always goes away. This time it kept up for about a half hour or more. I didn't quit feeling it until after I was over the top.

 The uphill miles were in the 7-something to 8-something range. Mile 8 was 9:16. My average pace at the top was about 8 flat. I reached the summit in 1:06:49 and then picked up the pace. I got passed on the way down by a few younger, faster people and one guy who looked like a PX90 ad but held a pace in the 6:20s until the last mile where I dropped down to 6:51. Here's the splits from my garmin.

Really happy with my time and I had fun too. I rode with two other guys. Neil reached his goal of finishing under 2 hours and Brian crashed, burned and puked. But he has a good story to tell.

Brooks Ghost 2 (red) Miles: 13.10
Comments
From Neil on Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 21:15:34 from 97.121.9.202

Good times. Congrats again on an incredible race! I'm amazed at how much you've improved in such a short time. Gives me something to shoot for.

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