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Farmington Festival Days Half Marathon

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Location:

SLC,Ut,USA

Member Since:

Jul 31, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

It was an evening in November 2005 that I'll never forget...I was nearing the end of a long term relationship when I needed to unleash some pent-up anger.  I was driving past a baseball park near my house, when something told me to park my car, and just RUN!!  It wasn't long before I moved on with my life and continued running for new reasons.  I now run because I am truly obsessed!  It is a way of life, and I feel incomplete without my weekly runs.  I have completed 28 half marathons, 78 marathons, 7 ultramarathons, and a few other distance runs.

Pr's:

5k:  18:37 Willow Canyon Fun Run  2010

10k:   39:26 Salt Lake Track Club Winter Series 2012

10 Miles:  1:02:15 Emigration 10 Miler 2014

Half Marathon:  1:22:01 Provo Canyon Half  2011

Marathon:  2:56:52  2017 Utah Valley Marathon

50 Miles:  9:22:03 Antelope Island Buffalo Run 2011

100 Miles: 30:40:28 Wasatch 100 2013

Short-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston

Run 100 mile ultramarathon

Sub 3 hour marathon

Beat my old pr's

Long-Term Running Goals:

A marathon in each state, a few ultramarathons....

Personal:

I have a wonderful wife, Melissa, who does not understand why I would want to punish my body with running marathons, but she is very supportive.  She patiently awaits my arrival at the finish line of most of them.  I slipped on a shirt at the last mile of the Ogden Marathon in 2008, that asked: "Melissa, will you Marry Me?"  It was a wonderful moment!

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Race: Farmington Festival Days Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:28:56, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 1

In keeping with a tradition that started in 2007, I headed to the start line of the Farmington Festival Days Half Marathon.  I’ve used this race to measure my state of fitness as I am set to run the Deseret News Marathon.  I have been doing a lot of my recent running at slow paces on trails and so this was a good opportunity to jump back to the road and shift gears.

Last weekend, I did a 40 mile mountain trail run/walk/hike as part of my training for the upcoming Wasatch 100 race in September.  I expected my legs to be fried as only a week had passed.  To my surprise, the long and slow distance seemed to have had little effect.  The biggest implication was possibly a little slower leg turnover, but that was about it.

As I stood at the starting line, it was very apparent to see that the field of runners was smaller than years past, and was lacking the elites.  When the race began, one runner surged ahead and created a gap from the lead pack of 6 runners.  A couple of us exchanged positions through the first half of the race, but we mostly just settled in.  I was in fifth place and could see the leader losing ground by mile 7.  Second and third were keeping steady, but the leader was crashing hard.  I held closely to fourth, and we both passed the prior leader just before the nine mile aid station.  At this point, the greatest uphill came to tackle.  I took it on with a slow shuffle, but found that I could speed walk it faster and more efficiently.  In doing so, a runner I had not seen prior, passed me by.

Upon cresting the hill, it was time to pick the pace back up, and see if I could latch on to the runner whom had just overtaken me.  I passed the fourth place runner I had run behind the entire race just prior to mile 11, and kept closely behind third place.  I kept as close as I could, but felt I was topped out.  I hoped to have a final surge in me in the last half mile or so, but all I had was the ability to hold relatively steady.  Third place bettered my performance by a mere fourteen seconds, and for that, I am content with my performance for the day.  My time was off by exactly two minutes from last year, but I had a feeling this would be the case, as I have been consistently a little slower at each event this year.

After the race, Melissa and I enjoyed ‘breakfast in the park,’ and headed home where her father awaited to get started on framing in an addition to our garage.   A majority of the day was spent out in the hot sun tackling this task, but by the evening, all the new walls were in place.  

My Garmin splits were:

1.  6:43

2. 6:20

3. 6:21

4. 6:40

5. 6:26

6. 6:50

7. 6:54

8. 7:12

9. 7:04

10. 7:47  That was a slow mile!

11. 6:39

12. 7:00

13. 6:33

.09 5:55 (:31.23)

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