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Location:

Lehi,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 26, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Mt. Nebo Half 2011 - 1st Overall  1:10:17

St. George Marathon 2011 - 38th overall - 2:47:25  

Speedy Spaniard 10k 2011 - 6th Overall - 35:55   6.1 

Hale Freezes Over 10k 2011 - 3rd Overall - 35:56  5.97

St. George Marathon  2010     2:56:35

Hobble Creek Half 2010   4th in age  1:21:19

Highway to Hale 2010    3rd overall  37:25

5k in Lindon  2010   17:16

Utah Valley Marathon 2010, 3:01:26

Lehi 5k, 18:24

Timpanogos Half Marathon, 2010 1:54:29 

Speedy Spaniard 10k  (2009) 40:15

Hale Freezes Over 10k (2010)  40:16

Freedom 10k (2009) 41:34

 Provo River Half  (2009)  1:30:59

Symantec (Lindon) 5k (2009) 19:16

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub 17: 5k,   sub 36 10k,  sub 1:15 half, sub 2:40 full

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run a lot, stay healthy

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Brooks Cascadia Lifetime Miles: 114.00
Brooks Launch Lifetime Miles: 761.94
Five Fingers KSO Lifetime Miles: 14.00
Asics Nimbus 10 (13) Lifetime Miles: 496.00
Brooks Launch 2 Lifetime Miles: 33.00
Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:47:25, Place overall: 38, Place in age division: 5
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
0.0026.2026.20

This was my 2nd year of running marathon's and 2nd St. George Marathon.  The last few weeks since the Nebo half were not ideal at all leading up to this race and may have contributed to my kind of falling apart the last 4 miles.  It took 2 weeks for the quads to work properly after Nebo, so I wasn't running alot, other than pacing Top of Utah at 3:20, trying to do just maintenance miles while trying not to re-aggravate the quads, also dealing with a cold that moved into the lungs the week before the race.  I got my normal taper miles in the week of, so that was good, and started to feel pretty decent leading up to the race.  

 We ended up on a very late, very crammed bus and I barely had time to wait in the portopotty line and get out and in the chute before the race started.  No time for warm up.  And man was it warm at the start.  I could tell it was going to be a scorcher.  

 The goals for this race were, finished under 2:50, possibly run 2:45, feel like I raced the whole way.  I was sort of paying attention to my heart rate this race, I felt like I could maintain around a 170 bpm and still finish okay, and that seemed to work out for most of the race.  I think the final 8-9 miles I was just in survive the heat mode.  I started dumping water on me at the first aid station and continued throughout the race.  No matter how much water I dumped on me it would be evaporated within the next mile and would be back to too hot the mile after that.  The legs felt good, though somewhat tired, and just low energy those last 8 miles.   

 Will finish this later

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 19:29:16 from 192.168.1.1

Time sure flies. I remember not too long ago we were trying to figure out how you were going to break 3:00. Now you've reached your short-term goal of sub-2:50 on a hot day. Congratulations.

From Dragonvulture on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 19:54:19 from 65.44.116.4

Yes it does. I guess I need new goals. Heading next year into the masters category which seems to be as, if not more competitive than our 35-39 age group.

From Kelli on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 14:01:09 from 71.219.83.151

I think that masters for the men (especially in St George) is darn competitive! But you are totally up for it!

From Scott Wesemann on Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 19:04:41 from 205.158.160.209

Congrats on another incredible race Dan.

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