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Snoqualmie Ridge 5 mile Trail Race

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Location:

North Bend,WA,USA

Member Since:

Jun 07, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

5k - 18:20 2009
10k - 36:58 2010
Half - 1:25:09 2010
Full - 2:58:32 2009

Short-Term Running Goals:

I'd like to bring my marathon time below 2:50 by the time I turn 50 in a couple years.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Staying healthy and keeping age at bay are my long-term goals, and running is my medicine!

Personal:

I'm married to a wonderful woman who is also a runner and we have three terrific and unique daughters.

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Race: Snoqualmie Ridge 5 mile Trail Race (5 Miles) 00:35:05, Place overall: 3
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Wow, what a nice weather day! Shawn and I went to this event for some speed work on soft trails. About 90 people showed up for this first time low key event. After  my poor outing a couple weeks ago at a 10k I wanted to try and get another handle on  my fitness. A hilly trail race on very soft footing however is not the best way to get such an evaluation :)

A couple faster guys showed up, but I figured I should still be able to get a top 5 finish. We warmed up on the course with a 3.5 mile run, then lined up at the start line in a grassy field. At the gun I took off way too fast - in fact I was in the lead for a couple hundred meters. All that did is put me in oxygen debt for the hills, and I gave up several positions and felt whupped. I eventually steadied up and got going again though, and by the two mile point was in 3rd place. There was someone right on my shoulder for a half mile or so, but he finally fell off after a hilly section. From there on I was running by myself for the rest of the race.

I finished strong and fast the last 3/4 mile or so, but I was disappointed with  my slow time once again. I averaged only 7:00 mpm, and the course had less than 300' of elevation gain/loss. I should have been able to average at least 30 seconds per mile faster than that I feel. I somehow have lost a tremendous amount of fitness over the last couple months. I'm really looking forward to getting past the Chicago marathon in a couple weeks and hitting the 'Reset' button. I think I'll try and take the rest of October off from running then begin with a much reduced weekly mileage with a day per week on the track and start building back up again.

Comments
From Snoqualmie on Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 13:42:36 from 24.18.192.33

I'm so glad you had good weather for this, because a lot of mud would have *really* made you feel slow. Enjoy Chicago! I will be thinking of you both.

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