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Location:

Lehi,UT,United States

Member Since:

Dec 03, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

5 K Finish

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

Aided

  • 5k - 14:58 (Big Cottonwood 5k 2013)
  • 10k - 32:14 (Deseret News 10k 2013)
  • Half - 1:09:07 (AF Canyon Half 2013)
  • Marathon - 2:25:22 (St. George Marathon 2013)

Unaided

  • 400m - 48s
  • 800m - 1:52.1s
  • 5k - 15:59 (Solo Track Race 2013)
  • 4M - 20:06 (Earn your turkey race 2013)
  • Half - 1:14:11 (St. George Half 2013)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Find my limits

Personal:

Married to Ashley and we have 6 children.

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Mizuno Universe Lifetime Miles: 118.80
Bare Foot Lifetime Miles: 8.80
Minimus Green Lifetime Miles: 67.80
Hoka Lifetime Miles: 521.60
Type A6 Lifetime Miles: 98.00
Lunar Racer 3 Lifetime Miles: 247.30
Kinvara 4 - Blue Lifetime Miles: 344.90
Provision 2 - Green Lifetime Miles: 426.15
NB 1400v2 Lifetime Miles: 130.00
Hoka Contact 2 Lifetime Miles: 243.46
Asics Clod Hoppers Lifetime Miles: 157.55
Race: Salt Lake City Marathon (26.219 Miles) 02:33:41, Place overall: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
1.0026.220.000.0027.22

Fritz suggested I do this one after Striders Half. I knew I didn't have the training to run a great time (for me) but I decided last minute to give it a go.

I caravanned up to the finish line with Ty and some of the other Utah Race Pacers at 5:00am. We got on Trax to get to the starting line and got up there at 6:40. I didn't have time for much other than getting my racing shoes on and jogging to the starting line. 

I was surprised to find I didn't know many people at the starting line. I recognized Patrick Smyth and was grateful I wouldn't be racing him!

I ran the first part of the race with Chris Lundberg who was racing the half. I took it easy up the first few hills and just tried to stay relaxed through the declines down to the Capitol. My stomach was not happy and I was regretting the bowl of cereal I had 2 hours prior.

The full course splits off at mile 9 and we start heading uphill towards Sugar House park. I slowed down a bit up the hills and saw my first splits above 6:00, hoping they'd be my last. I caught a glimpse of Daniel and Noah during the out-and-back in Sugar house. They were about 1 minute behind. 

I crossed 13.1 at 1:14:52, about exactly where I wanted to be. I was feeling good and tried to stick with that pace.

13-18 is all rolling hills but my average was about 5:40 and I was still feeling good. 19 and 20 are more uphill and I started to feel it. 21 and 22 are flat and down and they went well.

23-26 are mostly flat. At 24.5 my left calf started to cramp. Despite feeling decent I was forced to slow down to prevent the cramp. The rest of the race was a balance between pace and calf cramp. 

The last .2 were a mix. I was in the lead and getting a lot of fanfare but my calf was on the verge and I had to slow down to around 8 min pace and run kind of dramatically on my heels! Thankfully I crossed the finish line before it went completely. 

After a few short, awkward interviews, and the awards ceremony, I headed home.

I am glad I did it! Despite the kind-of-disastrous race, it was fun to win and all in all a great experience. 

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865626742/Salt-Lake-marathon-is-first-win-for-Lehi-father-who-started-running-marathons-at-10.html

I took water at nearly every water stop. I took a Roctane Gu at the start, 7 and 14. I really should have taken another at 19 or so but my stomach was upset the whole race and I didn't want to push it. It's possible I could have avoided the whole cramping thing with better in-race nutrition. 

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Comments
From JPark on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 12:19:24 from 76.8.212.219

Congrats on the win! Obviously not a PR time for you, but a great time on that course none-the-less. Looks like another great year coming for you.

From SpencerSimpson on Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 08:42:28 from 67.253.117.111

Dude, very nice W here brotha. That calf seizure sounds more like it could have been very bad. Glad you made it through it. Two good races for you headed into the year. Great work from start to finish running the whole thing lonely. Hopefully the family cheered you on a bit. Congrats again on a well earned W.

MIH

From RileyCook on Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 10:06:07 from 208.54.4.185

Congrats Mike! Winning a marathon is the best. Looks like you're recovering well. Hope to see more great things out of you in the future, near future!

From Fritz on Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:08:05 from 70.177.5.22

Congrats Mike! I am glad it worked out and you got the W. You beat several good runners.

From Jake K on Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 13:36:27 from 198.134.92.173

Nice run Mike. Good to see you get the win. I liked the Tribune article... had no idea you were marathoning as a little boy!

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