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Location:

Lehi,UT,

Member Since:

Jul 19, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

2015 St. George Marathon (2:44:11)

2014 Hobble Creek Half (1:17:18)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Goals

  • 5K - 16:59
  • 1/2 Marathon - Sub 1:17:00
  • Marathon - 2:45:00 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 96.20 Year: 483.50
Lunaracer 4 Lifetime Miles: 248.70
Zoom Pegasus (gray) 36 Lifetime Miles: 414.95
Zoom Pegasus 35 (orange/red) Lifetime Miles: 319.05
Pegasus 34 (black) Lifetime Miles: 271.45
Zoom Pegasus 36 (dark Gray) Lifetime Miles: 380.85
Zoom Pegasus 36 Blue Lifetime Miles: 226.45
Pegasus Turbo 2 ( Dark Green) Lifetime Miles: 185.75
Pegasus 37 Black Lifetime Miles: 210.40
Nike Pegasus 38 Orange Lifetime Miles: 411.60
Zoom Pegasus 36 Light Green Lifetime Miles: 293.15
Nike Zoom Tempo Next Lifetime Miles: 309.55
Vaporfly Green Lifetime Miles: 49.35
Pegasus 39 White/orange Lifetime Miles: 307.35
React Infinity Flyknit (Maroon) Lifetime Miles: 189.75
Asics Magic Speed 2 (Green) Lifetime Miles: 181.95
Asics Novablast 3 (white) Lifetime Miles: 158.60
Pegasus 37 (Gray) Lifetime Miles: 19.95
Nike Pegasus 38 Black Lifetime Miles: 21.85
Race: Top of Utah Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:07:29, Place overall: 42, Place in age division: 10
Total Distance
26.20

A Goal - Sub 3

B Goal - PR (beat 3:03 time from STG last year)

C Goal - Don't let the last 6 miles "win"

Yeah, I didn't come close to getting any of my goals, but oh well.  Plan was to hit the half mark around 1:27ish and hopefully hold on to come in just under 3 hrs.

Miles 1-5 6:23, 6:27, 6:21, 6:25, 6:31 I'm in with a nice pack of about 10-11.  It includes Allie, Paul P. and the guy he is pacing and several others.  It's a bit cold, but things are good.  Pace was a bit faster than I anticipated, but I figured I would go with it.  I didn't want to be too scared to hit the half mark earlier than I ever have in a marathon.  Allie gaps the group a bit around the 5 mile mark and we eventually see her pass the lady in front.  Loving running with a big group.

Miles 6-13 6:27, 6:27, 6:19, 6:27, 6:36, 6:34, 6:56, 6:25 We hit the 10K clock right about 40:20 and I'm still feeling good.  The group slowly dissipates a bit as we go through aid stations and by about mile 11 I'm only surrounded by a few people.  I can still see Allie and Paul P. up ahead a bit.  The 6:56 mile is where I stopped for a bathroom break.  Hit the halfway mark around 1:25:50.  Legs are more tired than  I would prefer, but oh well.

Miles 14-20 6:24, 6:28, 6:52, 6:43, 7:00, 7:07, 8:07 Caught a good rythem on Hollow Rd.  Saw Smooth and some others I know.  Saw Michelle from the blog running the other way and almost offered to pay her to run me to the finish.  I'm doing good until mile 20 and then I start to have some problems.  The uphill was rough in this section.

Miles 21-26.2 8:27, 7:35, 9:19, 8:57, 8:02, 8:23, 3:38 So, basically I'm either really mentally weak, or I'm having some physical problems at this point in the race. Looking back it is probably a combination of both.  Starting at mile 20 I believe I start to have some dehydration issues.  Sorry, for the details, but it feels like I have to pee, so I stop at the POP.  Nothing comes out really, and what does come out tells me that I'm pretty dehydrated.  Well, I continue to have this feeling up until about mile 24.  I think I visited 5-6 POP and have the same experience explained above.  I do the walk/run thing the last couple miles. 

Overall, I was super disappointed.  I feel like I've worked harder for this race than any other race to try and hit sub 3.  I put in more miles than normal and had some good confidence building long runs along the way.  But it just didn't work out for me.  I ran a great 19 miles though before it all fell apart.  I'm glad it's over and will learn from it.  The marathon is tough and I have some issues to get through with those last 6 miles.  I probably started out a bit fast, but I wanted to give myself a fair shot at the sub 3.  Anyways, I guess it was funner than I thought looking back on it, but I'm glad it's over. 


Black Launch Miles: 26.20
Comments
From catherine on Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 20:26:14 from 69.169.157.242

Good job finishing. Thanks for the report - I haven't done a marathon yet, so I always appreciate when people give a realistic description of what it's like.

From RAD on Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 23:27:34 from 67.172.229.125

Man, I'm sorry you feel so disappointed with the race! It's really rough when you have a good, realistic goal in mind that you've worked so hard for and then to see it fly away. I hope the pop issue was just a fluke as well - maybe work on taking in more fluid next time?

I think those last 6 miles are as much of a mental game as a physical game. Also, it is VERY difficult to train for them as well - they are the demise of many of us!!

Keep your head up, you've got that sub 3 in you. A good day and a good course is all you need!! In my humble opinion I think you did an amazing job!

From jtshad on Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 10:21:42 from 69.20.183.178

Sorry you didn't hit your goal but good job and pushing through to the finish. The marathon is a strange beast and can be tough to tame at times. Keep focused and consistent in your training and that sub-3 will come. For now, take some time to recover and learn what you can from this experience.

From Teena Marie on Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 10:41:51 from 174.19.55.35

That sub3 is just aching to get out, it will be here before you know it.

Congrats on another fine race (even if it was not as fine as you had hoped).

You rock! :)

From allie on Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:18:57 from 174.19.51.35

sorry to hear that your race didn't go as you wanted, but sticking with it and finishing it out despite the challenges will only make your stronger and better prepared for the next one. you really have had a great year of racing and have posted some very solid times. that sub-3 is definitely in you...don't let this race get you down or cause to you have any doubts. i think you did great.

From julieesplin on Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:48:12 from 75.169.163.183

It was nice to put a face to the name on the blog, but I was sorry to see you struggling. Thanks for encouraging me during the race. I had a real deyhdration issues once, it sneaks up on you. Especially on days like yesterday when the race starts out so cold and then all of the sudden heats up. My experience is if I don't feel a bit "water-logged" and like I'm holding back the first 10 miles, I later realize I didn't drink enough and that I was going too fast. Better luck next time.

From melanieb on Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 12:11:39 from 75.169.215.187

Jeff you ran great! Don't get to discouraged you will break 3 hours. TOU is a rough course. You are still a incredibly fast runner!

From Jon on Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 13:22:58 from 98.84.70.166

You still ran well, Jeff. Sometimes marathons are like that. Keep at it, and you'll get ALL your goals.

From Bec on Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 21:00:45 from 174.52.1.155

I agree with the previous comments Jeff. You have a sub 3 in you, no doubt. You are an extremely strong runner and sometimes things don't go as well as planned. I must say that reading about your race, you really held tight. Do it again, don't let your love for the sport fade.

From Jason McK on Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 00:21:53 from 97.126.182.184

Great time, sorry about not meeting your goals. I think the elevation chart makes TOU look way easier than it is. I think Bear Lake at 6000 feet with a few rolling hills is easier on your body and mind. The end of TOU can be so demoralizing, after destroying the first half, in the second half you might find it actually destroyed your legs...Good luck getting to 2:40!

From Tom on Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 00:48:58 from 67.199.180.90

Hey don't be too hard on yourself Jeff. You're on the right track but those dang marathons can just be tough to hit things just right and have things go according to plan. Believe me I know all to well as I'm still waiting to have a decent go at 26.2. Take some time to rest/recover then get back at it and nail the next one.

From Andy on Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 08:56:15 from 208.54.5.52

You are neither mentally weak nor do you have physical problems. You went out at a very aggressive pace and held it for 17 miles. Your slow down started where it does for most people at TOU. That part of the course makes you pay for going out too fast. Keep at it and you will get sub 3.

From Jeff L on Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 21:35:42 from 74.81.227.112

Thanks for the comments everybody. You really know how to make someone feel better after a disappointing race. Wish I had a "re-do" for this race and could go about 10-20 seconds slower for those first 15 or 16 miles. Thanks again.

From Lily on Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 15:59:28 from 67.199.181.73

Hey! Thanks for your comment on my blog today. So you were just in front of me during the marathon. You didn't happen to be wearing gray did you? I caught up to a guy wearing gray and asked him to pace, but I was dragging him slower so I let him go. Hope that wasn't you. I am thinking not?

Those last 6 miles were intense. I had some troubles as well. However your splits in the first 18 were super sweet. Your time is awesome as well. Glad we can get revenge next year :)

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