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Member Since:

Feb 05, 2013

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

1600m - 4:38

 3200m - 10:09

 5000m - 16:25

 Half-marathon - 1:15:44

Marathon - 2:57:13 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

1600m - Sub 4:30

3200m - Sub 10:00

5000m - Sub 16:00

Half-marathon - Sub 1:15:00

2013 Race Schedule 

2/09/13: Hale Freezes Over 5k - 16:28, 1st Overall

3/29/13:  UVU Invitational (5k) - 16:25, 7th Overall

4/28/13: Oklahoma City Marathon - 2:57:13, 12th Overall

7/04/13 - SAAR  Freedom Day 4-Miler

More TBA... 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Marathon - Sub 2:50:00

Personal:

Freshman at Brigham Young University

Running for about 2 years 

Enjoy hunting, camping, and fishing 

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Race: Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:57:13, Place overall: 13, Place in age division: 1
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
0.8026.2027.00

First marathon ever. Very pleased with my time. Blog about the race later.

 

Here is that blog I promised:

Miles 1-7: I was told to start off slow and I definitely agreed with that advice. Having the chance to only do one 20 miler and then just easier runs because I was finishing up school reinforced my decision to start off slow. My buddy was pacing the 1:30 half group so I decided to stay with him until the half/full turn-off. It was a nice 6:50 pace and was having a good time just relaxing and talking to the people around me.

Miles 8-14: After the turn-off, I started to pick-up the pace. I guess the excitement was stored in me because I really started to pick it up. Most miles were low 6; however, I think one or two of them were sub 6. Came through the half in about 1:24 and had my summer Coach provide some GU for me there.

Miles 15-20: Started to feel fatigue right about now. Pace gradually slowed to around 6:30s, but was still running strong and got through mile 20 in 2:10, just what I wanted.

Miles 21-25: Struggle...big time! Suffered through some 7 to 7:30 miles until the last mile. I had good support of others to finish and that helped reduce the temptation to just walk.

Mile 26.2: I just remember seeing the finish line and wanting to be done. It seemed like it would never come. I pushed super hard and got there in 2:57:13. Really happy with the sub 3 first marathon. Going to take rest of the week off until some minor knee pain reduces. Want all to heal properly. Looking forward to the next marathon. 

Comments
From Jon on Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 20:04:49 from 107.203.52.135

Huge congrats on a successful first marathon.

From Kam on Wed, May 01, 2013 at 10:12:11 from 68.66.163.179

Well played!

From TBake on Fri, May 03, 2013 at 08:21:17 from 174.27.192.123

Good work kid! I know that feeling of just wanting to be done too well.. Way to push yourself.

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