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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,

Member Since:

Dec 29, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

A marathon runner just trying to enjoy good health and running long. 22 years between marathon 6 & 7, raising kids. 48 marathons and counting. Average finishing time ~  3:25. Want to keep this average above 3:30 as I continue to age deepin into my 50's.   Looking for a 3:12 in SLC 2012

Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep my SL Marathon time in "teens". Possibly break the teens (3:12 - 3:00).  Two screws in right knee gives me a reality check on my ambitions. I don't want to sacrafice my joint for too crazy of a goal. Good health is my real goal.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue running strong into my 60's, and add to my marathon count.  In 1982 I finished St. George at 2:57, 1 second behind a 60 year old. I've always  wondered if I could break 3 hours when I'm in my 60's. I'd like to find out.

Personal:

Married 26 years. Rosalie and I have 4 children. Love running hills, especially up Millcreek Canyon. I live 3/4 mile from its base.

Redrock Marathon 2011: 3:33 - major accomplish. 3,300' elevation gain.

SLC Marathon 2009, 2010 & 2011 : 3:15

Ogden Marathon 2010: 3:22

Teton Dam Marathon 2010 3:18

Deseret News 2010 3:47 (broke arm 30 hours before run - arm in cast)

Park City Marathon 2010 3:45 (arm in cast)

Pocatello Marathon 2010: 3:12

St. George Maratho 3:10 (2009 & 2010) 3:08:50 (2011) 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Nike Lunaracer Lifetime Miles: 299.90
DS Trainer Lifetime Miles: 204.80
Brooks GTS 10 Lifetime Miles: 752.05
Brooks GTS 11 Lifetime Miles: 431.40
Mtn Bike Lifetime Miles: 410.00
Raveana 2 Lifetime Miles: 241.60
NB Lifetime Miles: 21.00
Race: Pocatello Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:12:45, Place overall: 13, Place in age division: 1
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
26.200.0026.20

I had much too fast 1/2 split @1:28:36, but with the only drop in elevation, 1400', coming in the first half, I needed to bank a few minutes. I knew I'd slow down in the second half. My only real goal was to reach the 10K runners before they started, which I did with 3 minutes to spare. There at the 10K start my wife and three sons were waiting to start.  My boys commented afterwards how stiff legged I run; pushing off with my left leg and hitting hard with my right. Rosalie said she could see it was me running toward them by how awkward I held myself, the way I held my right arm stiff. I broke my arm four weeks ago and still find it hard to swing.  And my right leg never extends fully due to two screws in my knee. My right stride is 5" shorter than my left.  What can I say...? If I had two good legs I could break 3 hours again. Mayby that won't ever happen again.

The last two miles were good. I could have kept up this pace for another mile after the finish. That's what I wanted, to feel like there was still more to give. At 52 years old and with permanent injuries, I'm happy with the run. Nice too coming two weeks after Park City, where I ran 3:45. I knew I had to do better.  Park City was a little delusional for me this year, 2 weeks after a steel plate and screws into my right arm. I didn't even care to know the clock. Didn't take a watch. At Pocatello, however, I checked it nearly every mile or two, something I rarely do.

Lessons learned: keep the half pace at or a little above 1:30.

DS Trainer Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Dave S on Sun, Sep 05, 2010 at 21:32:58 from 4.254.231.88

Nice job! Especially on the short recovery. Pocatello is a fun marathon.

I like your long term running goals.

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