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St Louis Track Club Half-Marathon

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Location:

St Louis,Mo,

Member Since:

Dec 16, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs 1986-1989

800m-1:53

1600m 4:19

3200m-9:36

5k-15:45 

I stopped running for 15 years and picked it back up again in July of 2007. PRs since then ...

1 Mile - 5:09 (Hockey Team Timed Mile 08)

5k - 18:59 (Christian Family Services Fun Run 08)

5 miles-30:31 (Glendale Firehouse Run 08) 

6 miles-38:30 (Webster/Kirkwood Turkey Day Run 07)

10k - 40:17 (Reeds Lake 2009)

15k - 1:01:21 (Meijer Festival of Races 2009)

1/2 Marathon 1:24:55 (St. Louis Track Club Half Marathon 2008)

Marathon 3:06:07 (Boston Marathon 2009 -- Only 2nd Marathon to date)

Short-Term Running Goals:

• Build back to 6 days/week consistently

• Build mileage up to 40-45 mpw consistently

Long-Term Running Goals:

 • Sub 3:00:00 Marathon

• Sub 1:20:00 1/2 Marathon

• Sub 39:00 10k

• Sub 18:00 5k

• Sub 4:45 Mile

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Race: St Louis Track Club Half-Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:24:55, Place overall: 25, Place in age division: 2
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Well, it was certainly a beautiful day for a race, but the temps were almost too warm by the finish. Temps at the start were about 55-60 degrees and 70+ by the finish, with virtually no wind. Got a 15 minute warm-up in before the race and felt terrible right away. Felt like I had a high stomach cramp, right in my sternum. I ended up fighting this through the first 6-7 miles of the race. But I pushed through it and came out the other side ok. The course itself contained about 1.5-2 miles of downhill through mile 3, then a couple miles of flat followed by a few slight hills, another mile of flat followed by a downhill/flat/uphill combo where the hills were about 250 yards and considerable steepness. After that it was a double back over the first 6 miles of the course in reverse. I was shooting for 6:30s, but had concerns given the way my body was feeling. All in all it worked out ok though. I settled right into my pace and basically ran a bit under and a bit over throughout depending on terrain. Was thinking at mile 11 that I was good to just shut down and coast in, but I dug deep and came up with a little extra for a solid finish. Splits as follows:

1 - 6:24

2 - 6:35 (1st mile was mostly flat, with this mile downhill. As a result I was a bit concerned about slowing too much, but came back to pace with mile 3)

3 - 6:25

4 - 6:12 (First mile in the park where it is flat as a pancake. Good mile that didn't really feel like I was pushing it too much -- stopped looking at the watch at this point and switched over to running by feel)

5 - 6:23 (some uphill in this mile, but nothing major)

6 - 6:39 (working through a stitch here, cramp above the stomach threatening to take me down)

7 - 6:23 (good downhill section to help me breath my way through the cramp and re-establish some confidence)

8 - 6:36 (actually pleased with this split as the 250 yard, fairly steep hill was in this section)

9 - 6:24 (trying to pick up the pace and increase through the finish - down in the flat so its not too taxing to do this)

10 - 6:31 (starting to get tired and starting to entertain notions of just coasting through to the finish for 6:30s)

11 - 6:46 (going uphill now and getting quite tired, not sure if I can dig down for anything more)

12 - 6:42 (still some rolling uphills, and I'm almost shot)

13 - 6:19 (digging deep for something left down inside, still uphill, but I just passed a dude I've been working towards for over 3 miles)

13.1 - :35 (all I've got left through to the finish here)

Total Time 1:24:55 (I've done it, exceeded my goal of 6:30s averaging around 6:29s?)

Very happy about this and very tired. Quality race run feeling terrible the first half. Time for some rest before work.

Pegasus - 86.25

Gel Speedstar - 90.25

Comments
From MichelleL on Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 15:27:18

Great job! It is encouraging when you can work through stitches or rough mental patches and have an overall awesome races. You were tough.

From rockness18 on Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 15:36:29

Your hard work's really starting to show...nice race!

From Tom on Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 17:45:30

Congrats Jeff on a great race and PR! Even better that you were able to do it in non-ideal conditions.

So what is your next race? Looks to me like the next marathon is a sub-3 for you.

From josse on Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 20:49:14

Great jon on the half. Nice strong finish and a pr is so awsome. Your hard work is paying off.

From Jeff (LAD) on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 01:25:19

This coming Saturday, Tom. CFS 5k.

Thanks for all the encouragement everyone, I'm very proud of my finish here on this one.

From Jon on Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 21:24:23

Nice job, Jeff. Running a PR when you aren't feeling good is awesome. Your 6:19 last mile is especially impressive.

From Shirley on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 19:25:28

Great job on the half! Your mile by mile comments reminded me of all the various thoughts that go through my head during a race; it's as much mental as physical. I saw you did the 10 mile Lewis and Clark run. I also ran that one. I checked to see if you ran the Jokers Wild 7/5 and saw you were in Michigan running with UFD (unfit dog) - very funny stuff!

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