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Location:

Orem,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jun 26, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

Ran first marathon after 18 months of training (minus injury time) at age 52 in Logan, Utah on Sept 18, 2010.  Time was 4:16:56 compared to a goal of 4:15.

Second marathon was Oct 1, 2011 in the heat of St George.  Time fell to 4:52:27.

Short-Term Running Goals:

With two marathons behind me, my next goal is to run one in under 4 hours and potentially qualify for Boston within 2 years.

Long-Term Running Goals:

My primary physical goal is to live a long, healthy life and to stay active to the end.  While I can, I expect running to be a big part of that.

Personal:

Married with 8 children and 5 grandchildren.  Youngest child is 13.

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Total Distance
20.33

I was very worried about the forcast for thunderstorms this morning, both because I'm scared to run in them and because my son was painting details on the blacktop at the school for an Eagle scout project. It turned out there was rain here and there and thunder once. Otherwise, it was a great day.

I'm still not very confident going this distance. I started out slow and mostly stayed slow for a total time of 3:15:43. However, most of the last seven miles were near nine minutes and I tried doing fast and slow during the last mile to improve my form.

The fastest spurt was at about mile 14 when my GPS showed a pace of 4:20/mile. I think that was when I was flying. I forgot to look back when I crossed the trail for a drink and the oncoming bike forget to watch where she was going. We both went down pretty hard, but my injuries were limited to scrapes and some tenderness in my knee. I helped her get up and she seemed to be OK too. Her bike was still usable, but it was obviously out of alignment.

I helped at the Eagle scout project after the run and I'm pretty wiped out.

Comments
From flatlander on Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 17:18:21 from 75.223.83.246

Very solid 20-miler, I assume you will start tapering now? I am glad I have 3 more weeks until my taper, I realized this morning that I might not be ready yet, too many interruptions this year.

Congratulations on your anniversary, hope it went well. That is awesome you remembered. I haven't taken out a biker yet, but have certainly considered it. I think a staged accident might be the best strategy (not questioning your very skillful account, of course).

From lightitup on Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 17:49:12 from 67.185.20.107

Wow! I found you. You're really posting! Wow!

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