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Dogtown,Ut,

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Jan 02, 2006

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Running Accomplishments:

PRs: 2:26:29 marathon @ St.George '14; 1:09:55 1/2 mar. '08; 31:00 10k '07

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My perfect day would include a run through the desert, time with my wife and girls, tasty homemade meals, and a nice nap in the middle.

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Race: Dam to Dam (5 Miles) 00:27:58, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
17.50

Isn't it interesting how results that look so similar on the surface and actually be so different?  Another 2nd (9 in a row now - not counting marathons). 

AM - warmup, ran from home over to Sand Hollow 11.5 miles.  Took it pretty easy and ave. 7:13 on the way.

Got to the race feeling pretty good.  The run over was nice and just the distance I wanted.  I knew that running over may cost me the overall win, but I didn't care, I wanted to see how I could race after having some miles under me.  Ran another mile while waiting near the starting line.

Race- Field looked about like usual.  Steve, Dustin, and Bill were there as well as Steve Olsen (a solid local runner), Jose Martinez and I suspected one or two others who could probably run pretty decent.  The course was different than I thought - it was on the dirt, gravel, sand blow road around Sand Hollow and had minor rises and drops but no total elevation loss or gain.

1- race started off with a few of us passing the starting trucks which was nice because then we got to breath their dust for a little while (thanks!)  But I started off in a good groove, but realized later it was too fast.  Another fellow (the eventual winner) was a few steps ahead, me, then Steve O. just a few steps behind me. 5:13

2- 5:29 Started to fall back a little.  Legs were tired, but MIND was even worse.

3- 5:43 Now I was running like a scared, tired high school kid.

4- 5:44 The leader was looking back and I should have jumped him, but I accepted that I was tired and it was okay to take 2nd because I had already put a few miles in today.

5-5:46 Trying to make sure I held off Steve O. for 2nd.  And didn't attack the leader at all.  He got me by about 30 seconds.  And I just gave up on it.

I was pretty upset about my effort today.  Not 2nd (I can handle taking 2nd, again, or even the time, which was much slower than it should have been), what I am mad is that despite being tired and running over, I ran like a wimp.  I didn't attack.  I let my mind win when I felt tired. 

Overall ave. was 5:35 - I need to get mentally stronger.  Hopefully more racing and tough workouts will get me there.

RHR- 45 - I could feel it pick up as I woke up during the reading and realized I was racing today.
 

Comments
From Bill on Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 12:29:08

Dave, you would of won the race if you would of drove over. no Doubt. Getting second is still awesome. and the time wow! I think the course is pretty slow with the gravel roads and sand. I got to work on my mind games myself. and push my body through the fatigue.

From Steve Hooper on Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 12:45:03

Once again good job at the race.

You mentioned you weren't as stong mentally as you would have liked. I wonder how much of that had to do with knowing you ran over to the race from your house?

From Dustin Ence on Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 12:46:45

Good job on the race, and an impressive week of training. I'm getting excited for you guys to go to Boston. I was looking at the race site last night, then started looking at hotel and flight deals, but I don't think I'm in the shape to consider Boston at this point, probably should just save my money, but I'm still reminded of how much fun it was last year. I should say Boston was fun, the Marathon was not.

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