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Location:

Springtown,TX,USA

Member Since:

Feb 02, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Firsts:

  • First marathon - White Rock, Dallas, December 2005 (4:01)
  • First BQ - St George, 2007 (3:20)
  • First Boston - 2008 (3:30)
  • 1st Place Clydesdale - Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon - 4/2007
  • 1st Place Ultracentric 6-Hour Champ 2007 - 38.75 miles
  • 1st Time Leading Pace Group, Cowtown '09 (3:39:41)
  • 1st Place Overall, Porcupine Promenade 5K (20:10) - 4/2011
  • 1st Trail Race. Grasslands Half Marathon. 1st Overall Masters (1:53) - 3/2013
  • Leadville LT100 MTB '16 - on a mountain bike, but the toughest challenge, so far!

Marathons Run (27):

  • Dallas White Rock ('05, '07,'09,'14)
  • Chicago ('06, '08)
  • OK City Memorial ('07)
  • St George ('07,'09,'11)
  • Waco Miracle Match ('07)
  • Ft Worth, Cowtown ('08, '09,'10,'11,'12,'13,'15**)
  • Boston ('08 '09*, '10, '13)
  • Park City ('08)
  • San Antonio Rock 'n Roll ('08)
  • Steamboat ('09)
  • Utah Valley ('10)
  • Houston ('12)
  • * - PR

Ultras (3):

  • Ultracentric 6-Hours ('07 - 38.75 mi)
  • El Scorcho 50K, Ft Worth (('08, '09)

PRs:

  • 5K - 19:27 (6/2008)
  • 10K - 41:49 (5/2008)
  • 15K - 1:04:14 (9/2011)
  • Half Marathon - 1:33:12 (1/2011)
  • Marathon - 3:19:47 (Boston 4/2009)
  • 50K - 4:35:53 (7/2008)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep injury-free.

2016 Races

Ft Worth Cowtown Half Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Be age-group competitive for many years!

Have fun running!

Make some great friends along the way!

Personal:

Married to the same wonderful woman since March 1988. 3 adorable kids.

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Race: Utah Valley Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:37:53, Place overall: 286, Place in age division: 21
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
26.200.0026.20

When I signed up for UVM earlier this year, I decided to squeeze it into the middle of a 2-week family vacation. Left home on Tuesday morning -- spent some time at some incredible National Parks -- Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands, and the Grand Canyon. Got to Provo Friday afternoon. Went to the mall to pick up my packet -- while I was digging for my ID, one of the volunteers, said to "Get two forms of ID from this guy". It was Aleeeesa! It was so cool seeing someone I know this far from home. She introduced me to PG Gary -- who gave my 2 boys and wife their volunteer work assignments for the marathon. They we going to help out at the finish line at 6:00AM.

We got a room at the Colony Inn right next to the mall. I knew Dale was staying across the street at the La Quinta (definitely a nicer hotel) -- gave him a call, and planned to walk to the buses at 3:20.

Met up with Dale, as planned and walked to the first bus. Met Tom Slick, Huans32, Maynard, BeMo, then rode to the top. We were the first group to the "holding area" -- had no POP lines, and were able to circle around one of the fire pits. At about 5:00 we started herding up the hill toward the bright lights of the starting lines -- where there were a few POPs. I headed back to the original holding area, where I ran into Gumpchump, who was waiting for Smooth. (I never saw Smooth until the afterparty at Cougar's).

The race started about 10-15 minutes late. I started out running with Canyon, who carried the conversation for the first few miles. At mile 5, I had to make a little pitstop where I shared a private moment with Huans off the side of the road behind the POP. :roll: I totally missed seeing Aleeesa and her hubby, Rex at the mile 5 aid station...but I looked for them.

I soon caught up the Canyon, who was running with Gumpchump. At this point, it was a steep downhill section, so I just ran my own pace..I knew they would probably both pass me later on.

I had absolutely no expectations for this race. It was to be my first run over 20 miles since Boston in April. My training has been pathetic...and if I had any real excuse for NOT running, I probably would have sat this one out.

The last 6 miles along University Ave were brutal for me. I kept yo-yoing. At first I decided to walk through each aid station (which were 2 miles apart), then I decided once every mile, then that plan changed to walking whenever I felt like it. It was in this section that Teena cruised past me, followed shortly by Tom Slick. I would have like to run in with them, but it just wasn't happening. I fully expected a few more flyers to go by in the last few miles. I finished in a 3:37 -- as I crossed the finish line I saw my 2 boys and wife, Beth handing out finishing medals. My youngest boy, Christian, put my finisher's medal around my neck. That was cool. I saw Kristi (Mrs Fit) handing out medals, too!

Overall, this was a very well-run marathon, and what would have been a fast course, had I prepared properly. The weather was idea -- with a steady drizzle for most of the race, and a tail wind for much of it.

By the time my family finished with their volunteer work, and we packed the car, we arrived at Cougar's afterparty a bit late. Just in time to see Smooth and Mr. Smooth for a second or two before they left. I finally got to meet Cougar, Apax, MeterMaid, BDZ, McFrosty, and their lovely families. Thanks, Cougar for opening your home to us...it was fun to meet so many of the forumites.

Marathons are not easy. Sometimes it's hard to remember this fact when you're on a blog with so many multi-marathon runners, who seem to run a marathon on a whim, at any moment. This was my 19th full marathon in just over 4 years...but, for whatever reasons I did not train much at all for this one, and it definitely diminished the enjoyment. I'll definitely train harder for the next one!

I'm happy to have run this beautiful marathon and to have seen so many of my Utah friends. I'm so proud of my wife and boys for spending half a day to help at the finish line, and experience they won't soon forget!

Speedstar 4 Miles: 26.20
Weight: 188.00
Comments
From RivertonPaul on Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 11:10:08 from 67.42.27.114

I wish we had more time to chat. Great job.

From SlowJoe on Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 14:09:52 from 131.59.200.82

Sounds like you did pretty good despite the lack of training, though I'm sure any race after Boston probably pales in comparison. Anyway, I enjoy your blog (gotta keep up with fellow Texans). Good run!

From Kathie on Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 13:05:51 from 63.248.105.188

So how is your vacation and recovery?

From Kelli on Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 19:33:34 from 71.219.93.114

Great job on the race! I saw you just before you turned into the mall parking lot as I was headed out but you did not notice me (you were talking to someone and turned your head), bummer. But I cheered you on!

From MarcE on Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 20:08:46 from 75.160.164.30

RP - ditto. Congrats on your fine finish!

SlowJoe - Thanks! I see you're from Abilene -- a little bit west of me, and I'm sure it's as hot and humid there for you, too. Good luck reaching your running goals!

Kathie - Vacation is going great! My calves were a little sore for a day or two. I've been doing a few hikes here at Yellowstone -- some involve some serious hills. This place is truly amazing!

Kelli - I thought I might have seen someone that looked like you. I would have given you a big, sweaty hug had I seen you. Thanks for being there to encourage so many runners. You're amazing! :)

From Rhett on Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 13:44:39 from 74.32.223.102

It was good to see you and your family after your race.

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