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Dogtown,Ut,

Member Since:

Jan 02, 2006

Gender:

Male

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Other

Running Accomplishments:

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

Short-Term Running Goals:

Love running now.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Love running forever!

Personal:

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: Utah Valley Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:35:21, Place overall: 7, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
26.20

Utah Valley Marathon

The race was an up and down experience.  I went in thinking a 2:35 was a good base goal and if things were going well a 2:32 was within reach.  My main goals were to finish a race and feel good about it, not get  sucked in to quick, and finish stronger than I usually do.  We, the whole SG crew, got up to the start and milled around for a bit and then tried to get near the start line - really my only complaint about the race was the start line, there were a few rows of people in front of us that needed to start back but just needed to be up front at the gun.  Went to the bathroom, but should have gone again.

(all Garmin splits, which was reading just a little quick each mile - I reset the lap at 10 and 20 to keep it close)

1-5:40 - felt fine, the lead group was off way quick and Clyde and I were never with them for even a step - which was fine - as we worked out way through those who should have started a few rows back.

2-5:42 - Walter and Steve A. kind of join us around here, but never really run with us.

3-5:38 - Chatting with the guys around us, getting to know there goals.

4-5:44 - This first 10K is pretty nice, mostly easy down with a couple easy rollers.

5-5:41 - Happy about how easy the 5:40 pace is.  Somewhere in the last mile or two Clyde fell off a little (but I'll see him later).

6-5:44 - Felt good for just a little here in this first 10K and could have moved it down a little, but that would have been counterproductive.  Feeling good didn't last that long though.

7-6:10 - Make the turn onto the highway and try to tell the two young guys I was with just to relax and not push the hills too hard.

8-6:35 - I had been fighting going pee since mile 2, but it the tightening muscles were starting to set my hip off, so I just decided to go.  Unfortunately I really had to go and lost 30 seconds here.  Obviously my two guys were gone, Steve A. went by and so did Walter, and I watched the 2 guys who had fallen off the lead pack push further ahead of me again.  I was bummed, I have never had to go the bathroom in a race and it is frustrating to watch those gaps grow.

9-5:32 - Get back going and feeling pretty good; catch Walter pretty quick and start working on the others as we cross the dam.

10-5:41 (58:30) - Hit the watch at 10 to go off the race markers.  

11-6:08 - Pass one of the stragglers, but can't move on the boys, a Kenyan, or Steve A. at all.  I look at my watch and have some frustration.

12-5:53 - Feeling like I could be in trouble soon.

13-6:05 - Hit the half at 1:17:17 and am not too stoked about the future of the race.

14-6:02 - Although there are some hills in here I can't do anything.  I run okay up the hills, but down the hills I can't do anything.  My mind is getting very negative and I am complacent.  The rain has me soaked and it is pretty cold in the canyon.

15-6:07 - Somewhere in here I hear quick feet coming up.  I am sure it is Walter and am very happy to see that it is Clyde.  I try to fall in with him.  We pass one of the boys and the Kenyan and try to look at Steve A.

16-5:38 - We use the canyon a little better and pick it up, but Clyde mentioned DNF'ing when we got to MikL at 20; I really like the sound of that idea.

17-5:48 - Somewhere during this mile I just turn to Clyde and say, "I'm calling it."  The only thing that had kept me going was the thought of being done in a few.  He says he isn't going to make his decision until 20 - Freakin' Clyde!

18-6:00 - This is why I wanted to be done.  There just wasn't anything.

19-6:04 - Coming out of the canyon and we have no more downhill help and still awhile to go.  I'm not making it.

20-6:05 (1:58:36) - Hit the watch again at the 20 to reset it with the race markers.  Clyde and I turn to each other and just decide not to be wimps and we need to finish it.  I thought, "Let's begin the death march," as we went by MikL.

21-5:44 - Suddenly I felt solid again.  Not great, but like I could do this.  Passed Steve A. and tried to encourage him a little.  Hoped Clyde was coming with me; after all he saved my bacon... twice - once by catching up to me, and secondly by not letting me quit (turns out he finished pretty good too).

22-5:50 - Just trying to use feeling decent one mile at a time.

23-5:54 - Go catch one more guy and now I'm in 7th. 

24-5:48 - Although I really wasn't burning it up, this is the best I've felt at the end of a marathon.

25-6:03 - Getting tired, I think this had the overpass on it.

26-5:58 - Just trying to get this thing done.  Feeling happy that Clyde made me keep going.  In fact, that is the most positive thing out of the race.  At least I am going to finish one up.

.2-(5:51 pace) - 1:18:04 2nd half.  Under a minute off a negative split; shows how bad my 1st half was (and my 2nd at that!).  Nice race and nice finish area.  Glad it was over.

Grabbed a drink and watched others come in; Clyde a minute later, James in a good time, Steven also, and all the other SG guys doing well.

Not a bad one: Hit the time I thought I would get, so not bad there; but I think if I could have felt decent I would have gone 3 minutes or so faster no big deal.  I would like to race this being in good shape.  I don't know what my weight was before the race, but later that night (after not really eating heavy the rest of the day) I was at 158, so I think my race weight was too heavy and that may have played a roll in things.  Of course the biggest factor was that I am not really in great shape - good starting shape; but nothing near what I want to be. Well on to more training!  (Ohana racers 280.25)


Ohana Racers Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Vis on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 13:19:28 from 208.88.8.22

Nice time. It's got to feel great to pull a time like that knowing that you're still not where you could be.

That pick-up at 21 also ought to be a mental arrow in your quiver for the future. Way to hang in there.

From Superfly on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 13:21:05 from 208.117.127.110

In hindsight this was a pretty fun race. Through most of it I felt pretty pathetic but now it doesn't seem too bad. It's kind of some fun and humorous memories. Funny that we were both all but done and then ended up turning out a pretty solid 10k at the end. Mik'L said she would have been pissed if we would have stopped so maybe we would have had to run in anyways:). Way to kick it in and finish through Provo.

From Schramm on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 13:25:55 from 70.173.62.167

Nice recap Dave, good effort.

From JamesH on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 13:27:45 from 174.52.139.219

Glad you decided to keep on until the end. Im just wondering how the crap you remember everything that happens during the race? Its all just a blur to me with a second or too of clarity here and there. Good race.

From Mike Warren on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 14:34:16 from 74.211.5.221

Ya, good thing you guys kept going! Nice training run and good to see you getting excited for marathons again. You will be primmed for STG. Was fun to hang out before the start and thanks for the encouraging words after.

From Paul on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 15:05:33 from 174.27.230.30

Good job. It's races like this that define us as runners. The next time you are feeling bleak in a marathon, you can remember the last 10K of this race and draw some strength from it.

From Holt on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 17:12:43 from 75.169.90.161

Thanks guys. "Just Makin' Memories" Clyde!

From RivertonPaul on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 17:21:09 from 97.37.213.178

Nice to see you even though it wasn't your ideal race. You are still a stud.

From Little Bad Legs on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 18:42:53 from 67.170.153.203

Awesome job Dave! Way to continue with the race when you weren't feeling great. That will make you mentally stronger and pay off in future races.

Speaking of which, what's your next targeted race?

From Holt on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 18:45:25 from 75.169.90.161

Well... marathon wise it is St. George. But I HAVE to get some more races in (I know that is one reason I'm not totally on - I need to push mentally and physically), so anyway... I am going to run Des New 10K and hopefully at least 1 half some time this summer.

From Live to Run. Run to Live on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 19:11:57 from 69.78.70.144

Great job Dave. It looks like the comeback is coming on well. The marathon is a lot like life it seems like. Way to endure to the end.

From josse on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 21:39:15 from 75.231.251.33

I am glad you finished with such a good outcome. It was fun to see you come around the corner at the finish. I am thinking after this race of becoming a professional cheerleader. No really it makes me excited to race again next year. Great job.

From Dustin on Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 00:02:16 from 209.33.243.131

Great Job Dave, always fun to hang out with you guys and see you guys perform well. I'm looking forward to a good summer of training and racing. Little Buddha needs to transform into something besides a bum laying on the side of the curb.

From Jon on Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 00:03:44 from 75.169.144.85

Nice run, Dave, especially sticking with it when you felt bad. Glad to hear you finished strong.

From Lindsey Dunkley on Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 01:44:30 from 75.169.150.228

Great job to you as well :)

From daceg on Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 02:24:43 from 74.211.28.156

Laurie got to the race right as you were finishing, and she said you looked like you could have gone another ten miles. Great job! Way to gut it out.

Do you think SG is faster than that course?

From jtshad on Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 11:42:29 from 204.134.132.225

Great race report! Nice job breaking through the mental block and finishing very strong, you guys are tough and really supported one another.

From Holt on Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 15:24:20 from 75.169.90.161

Thanks again everyone for your support.

Dace, this course was probably a good 3 minutes slower. A bit tougher than I would have initially thought.

From Bill on Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 16:35:01 from 168.179.180.160

It was great seeing you before the race. Glad to hear you finishing well. That is very encouraging! come St.George you will be ready to rock.

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