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2010
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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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Inov-8 X-Talon 212 Lifetime Miles: 76.65
Mizuno Inspire 6 Lifetime Miles: 289.90
Asics Speedstar 3 Lifetime Miles: 97.70
Brooks Cascadia 5 Lifetime Miles: 340.30
Brooks T5 Racer Lifetime Miles: 30.41
Brooks Ravenna Lifetime Miles: 436.60
Mizuno Wave Rider 13 Lifetime Miles: 187.65
Saucony Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 5.00
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Asics Speedstar 3 Miles: 26.20
Race: Chicago Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:08:49, Place overall: 1118, Place in age division: 68
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Finally it's rest and healing time! I've been waiting to get this over with for a couple months now. I registered for Chicago months and months ago with the hope it would be my big goal race (and big PR) for the year. Unfortunately I had a tough late summer and fall but resolved to run the race anyway as I'd paid the entry, the hotel, and the airfare. Also my wife was hoping to BQ in Chicago, and I felt she had a great chance at it.

The Chicago Marathon was a nice experience. The parts of the city the race goes through were diverse and interesting. The buildings are fun to look at, and the people were very nice. The race organization was the best of any megathon I've been to (which I confess only includes Boston, New York, and now Chicago). The start corrals were very effectively managed and easy to get in to, and there was plenty to drink on course.

My goal for this race expired back in late July with a back injury I couldn't shake for nearly a month, followed by a medication reaction that dramatically affected my blood pressure and pulse rate, followed by a foot/ankle tendon injury in August I'm still suffering from. I reduced my weekly mileage from a goal of running in the 80s miles per week to running around 50 miles per week with all runs being recovery and easy pace but for a very few slower progression runs. I was able to get in several  runs of at least 20 miles, so even though I wasn't going to be fast I felt I could easily handle the distance - and I made it to the race AMA (against medical advice).

I decided to just run the race by effort monitored by my HR and take what I got. I expected to be able to run in the 7:00 to 7:20 mpm pace based on a 10k time I ran several weeks ago. Running slow for so long definitely doesn't make me faster!

It turned out my waning fitness was the least of my worries however. Chicago once again had an atypically hot day in store for the race. The temperature at the start was already near 70*, and it was in the 80*s at the finish. I resolved to drink more on course than I ever had before and run with a smart, conservative effort and finish with no further injuries.

My time at CIM last December put me in the A corral, and after dodging the pee puddles at the start I quickly established a pace and thereafter just monitored my HR to keep it in the 171~173 range. I ran a race at a 170 HR (on a much cooler day) way in April and still got a 3:01, and my PR came at an average HR of 175 last December. I drank one cup of Gatorade and one cup of water at each of the 18 or so aid stations, and followed that up over the last several miles with a third cup over  my head. At around the half way point it seemed like lots of people really slowed down. I probably passed several hundred runners over the last half - and I had lots of energy left for a fast last 2 miles. I finished in 3:08:49 too easily.

I think I was too concerned over my lack of fitness and my foot injury to see what I could really do even on a hot day with sub-par training. I believe I ran far too conservatively based on how I felt at the end. I could have kept running at that pace for several more miles. On the one hand it was great to be passing people for half the race, but I almost feel guilty I didn't leave everything out there like many of the people I passed. The heat I'm sure made my HR higher than it would have been for the effort, and my plan to run based on HR probably cost me several minutes - but in the end what matters is I'm still bipedal and will be ready to go again soon I guess.

I couldn't find  much in the news, but I can tell you the ambulance sirens were pretty  much going non-stop for several hours. A great many runners left the course in the back of a rig with needles in their arms - and I didn't!

ps. My wife, Cherie, had a tough day with the heat and some late hamstring cramps and missed her BQ with a 4:04 (needing a 4:00). She did get a 2+ minute PR though. I've been telling her she did great on a less than ideal day, that a PR is something to be proud of no matter what, and that she'll get to Boston and there's no hurry.

Asics Speedstar 3 Miles: 26.20
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My wife and I spent today exploring the waterfront downtown area of Chicago. We had already checked out of our hotel, so we walked several miles with our bags slung over our shoulders. It was good for the legs but hard on the shoulders!

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Day four of  my 'reset' recharge and injury rehab break underway now! I'm headed out to the hills for a week of deer hunting, so even though I'm not running I'll still be getting some hiking in and enjoying nature and camaraderie.

Even with a couple week (at least) break it looks like I'll demolish my mileage goal for the year of 2010 miles. I'm at around 1960 already with 2.5 months to go. I'm really hoping to build off this base next year!

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Asics Speedstar 3 Miles: 26.20
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