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Location:

Fairfax,VA,

Member Since:

May 31, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Post High School Road PRs

Mile         4:30 (2016)

5K          15:24 (2017)

10K        31:48 (2018)

10M       52:23 (2017)

Half     1:09:14 (2018)

Mar.    2:29:41 (2015)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Stay injury free, consistently train, and enjoy running

PR in the 5K,10K,10M, half marathon

 

 

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

2019 Race Schedule

1/1               New Years Day 5k (1st, 16:08)

2/3               For The Love 10k 

3/16             Shamrock Half Marathon

4/7               Cherry Blossom 10 Mile

4/28             NJ Marathon ?

 

9/29             Berlin Marathon

 

 

Personal:

Live near DC in Fairfax, VA. Hoping to train tough and see what I've got before time and other responsibilities catch up to me.

 

 

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Race: Shamrock Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:09:45, Place overall: 16, Place in age division: 6
Total Distance
16.00

I went to Virginia Beach this weekend for the Shamrock Half marathon with the goal of running sub 1:11 in order to qualify for complimentary entry into Rock and Roll half marathons and to see if I am in sub 2:30 marathon shape. To put it mildly, the months of consistent aerobic oriented strength work really showed through for me today. What's even more amazing was how fast I ended up running for the last 5K-15:56...not even kidding. I had a 5 minute half marathon PR!

The Kenyans lined up ahead of us at the beginning.  I found it rather amazing at how incredibly tiny/small they were and how skinny their legs were...it's like they were built to run. I was intimidated by their presence. Obviously incredibly efficient for running economy.  Us non professional, bigger boned guys started well behind them (good choice).

The first few miles were done in a reasonable pace by feel which turning out to be 5:30 pace. My first splitI took was 16:29 at 3 miles. I was still running with a lady elite and a large pack at this point. I settled into a pack of 5 or 6 guys after that and they helped to block the wind. By the 10K point (33:58) it was just me, my teammate Doug, some Saucony Hurricane dude, and a guy who had a spot of grayhair and was breathing really hard. We quickly got to work and began running low 5:teens, a 5:17, two 5:15s, then we really began to push. I think I ran through 10 miles in 53:45ish or something. Doug and I worked together the whole way and really pushed it, like all out surging and hammering.  Miles 11, 12, 13 were really quick, sub 16 pace. Once we turned to the finish, I gave it everything I had, really dipping into the well...but I was no match for the speed Doug posessed...( a 1:50/4:07 800m/mile guy in college). I crushed it and ran 1:09:45 to Doug's 10:09:37. Without Doug to work with, neither of us would have run that fast alone.  That's the beauty of having teammates and training partners to work with!

I'm still in a bit of amazement at how fast we crushed the second half. Going out in mid to high 5:20s, crushing everyone in the pack we were with, and catching straglers who went out too fast was a good choice. I have no doubt that I can break 2:30 for my marathon in April after that result. Also, according to McMillan, that time is equivalent to 15:04 5K and a 31:17 10K which is to say I think I have some more PRs in  future in 2015 when I switch focus to shorter distances!

Below I have listed the splits. I recorded my first split at 16:29 for 3 miles then recorded splits from there on out. I averaged about 5:16 or so for the last 10K and ran the last 5K in 15:56!!!! (assuming the mile markers are correct of course. Either way Doug and I crushed it and showed our potential for future races. Go CAR!

5:30, 5:30, 5:29, 5:26, 5:23, 5:28, 5:17, 5:16, 5:15, 5:10, 5:09, 5:07, 5:40(1.1 miles)

Results  Looks like there were some fast boys from Ohio whose names I remember from back in the day

Doug and I getting down to business

 

 

Comments
From Jason D on Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 15:56:47 from 68.80.27.222

That is an incredible improvement. Congratulations on the PR. 5:07 for mile 12? That's just nuts.

From Drew on Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 06:38:51 from 24.73.66.122

Wow. Incredible race. That is the kind of breakthrough runners dream about. Congrats.

From Dave Taylor on Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 09:07:01 from 50.198.183.21

Yowza when I saw the time I thought it was a downhill half

From Jake K on Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 09:14:44 from 159.212.71.69

Monster PR!!!

Those big quality-filled long runs have really built up your strength. You are surely in sub 2:30 shape!

From jtshad on Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 09:27:01 from 208.117.124.47

Wow, congrats on the huge PR and breakout race! That is incredible, you are a stud!

From Freakitypopo on Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 12:20:22 from 128.164.106.72

Thanks guys! I appreciate the words of encouragement. Every now and then it all comes together and you surprise even yourself. Those rare occasions make it all worth it!

From fiddy on Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 16:18:34 from 143.215.200.136

Was there a headwind or uphill at the start?

From butlerbrunning on Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 19:07:14 from 104.52.197.67

Congrats on a well run race..It's always better when your fitness is ahead of where you think it is..Keep up the great training.

From Freakitypopo on Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 11:01:04 from 128.164.106.94

fiddy, no there was wind but I ran with a pack. I go out slow and progressively speed up. It keeps the lactic acid level low and allows me to finish super strong which is great mentally. Had I gone out at 5:20, I probably would have averaged 5:25s overall. Then again I never expected that I would be capable of closing a half in 15:56, so maybe m pace could have been a bit quicker in the middle miles.

From RileyCook on Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 14:21:55 from 172.56.39.173

So awesome! Congrats on the huge PR and on a fantastic time.

From Derek D on Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 14:39:03 from 68.109.135.197

Wow! Awesome race!

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