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Location:

Snoqualmie,WA,

Member Since:

Oct 09, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

9th Grade track - Mile Run -5:29 

5K Snoqualmie (WA) 21:09 (2010)

10K Fall City Days Fun Run (WA)  43:11 (2009)

Half Marathon Snoqualmie (WA) 1:36:52 (2010)

Newport Oregon Marathon  3:30:09 (2010)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Upcoming races:

Top of Utah 2011

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run at least one of each of the following each year and  PR.


Personal:

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Race: Newport Oregon Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:30:09
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OK. Here we go… Newport Oregon Marathon Forecast all week is for rain and wind and a big storm on Friday. Mark(my running buddy) and I leave Snoqualmie at a little after 10 a.m. with some rain and drizzle. We saw some more rain on the way down, but when we get to the Newport area it’s a beautiful day…what happened to the severe weather alert people?

Mark called Dave, his buddy from the Mt. Si running club and we went down to check in and get our #’s etc. at race HQ. Hung out and chatted with Dave and his wife for a bit. This guy is 48 but looks to me like he’s about 35. Dude is in good shape! We gleaned some nuggets of wisdom chatting with him. Cool couple…his wife was looking to BQ here or in Chicago in the fall.(one of his nuggets was to run a marathon in the fall to BQ, he says it’s always cooler)

Then got a call from Snoqualmie and set up a time and place to meet for dinner. We met Carolyn in Colorado there for dinner too. My favorite part of the weekend was hanging out and meeting these cool runners(and families) and hearing their stories etc. Had a great time at dinner just talking and listening. Super nice people!

Dinner was so good…they had sourdough bread(lots of it) and Snoqualmie’s daughter and I pretty much had a contest to see who could eat the most. I ordered the seafood pasta and when the plate came I thought for sure I couldn’t finish it but it was soooo good that I did…maybe just a touch too much but was glad during the race that I had really loaded up.

Then off to bed and an OK sleep but I was a little anxious. Woke up a few times and it was a little hard going back to sleep. Woke up  at 5:12 and pounded a power bar and a bottle of water. Then went back to snoozing until 6, then showered to get a good wakeup. About 12 ounces of OJ just before leaving for the start line. About 6:30 we walked down to the starting area and met CiC and Sno on the way. It was a nice morning! No clouds or wind that I could detect…that meant heat later on…let’s get this race started before it gets too hot!!

Mark and I have been running races together for a few years and I’ve never beat that guy! Even though he 5 years older than me he is just a tough dude. Last year at this marathon we were together until the last mile and he powered up the hill and I finished about a minute behind him. We had talked on the way that it might be a decent race between us this year. We were both feeling confident that we could BQ. He finished about 1.5 minutes out of a BQ last year. The plan was to run together until 20 and then it was a free for all to see who wins. It’s nice to run with him as we are pretty close to the same level of runners. We help push each other to be better. We envisioned a sprint at the end to see who would win the crown.

We were both doing very well (low 7:50's pace)until about mile 17 where he kind of dropped back behind. He did the same thing last year but then caught and passed me. This time he just didn’t have it. I really didn’t look back as I figured he was at least pretty close. Finally about mile 20 I look back and no Mark so I’m on my own for the last 10 K…feeling OK but not great. The lap pace was harder to hold and I was starting to breathe much heavier with the heat and the wind(it wasn’t terrible but after 20 miles it seems super bad).

The first 18 miles  I was in a zone that was not easy but it wasn't too tough either. It reminded me of my son Carter who is so solid and steady. He never gets too up or too down.

Mile 17 was a 7:53, 18 was 7:55, 19 was 8:03, 20 was 8:08 and I was at 2 hours and 37 minutes so I figured I had the BQ in the bag(my avg. pace was in the low 7:50’s and I only needed to avg. 8 pace to get in, easy peasy I thought to myself…then the second half of the race began…it got hard!!

Hard to motivate myself to do this…was it really worth busting my butt to get a BQ? Then I began thinking about my wife who allows me to go running and she get’s stuck watching the kids while I’m out there. I had promised her a trip to Boston…I wasn’t sure that I could deliver after having gone 22 or 23 miles.

I did find a mantra and just started using it anytime my thoughts got negative…my 4 favorite girls in the world. Heidi, Tori, Amanda, Nova over and over and just thought about each of them and how lucky I am to have such a wonderful family. I HAD to qualify so I could treat my wife to a trip to Boston. I figured that I could hold an 8 minute pace but it just wasn’t there for me.

Mile 21 was 8:16, 22 was 8:16, 23 was 8:32, 24 was 8:34 and 25 was 8:47 and my overall pace was @ 8:01 pace….what the heck? It was time to dig deep…now I had to make up time! These were tough miles that didn’t seem to end.

16 hard training weeks(actually 15 since the last week was so easy) and I might miss BQing by a few seconds…NO WAY!

This is why I ran the parkway hill after my long runs. This is why I ran the hills at the ridge and looked for more hills. What I thought was going to be killer turned out easier than the previous 3 miles...running that hill felt good! It was 8:16 pace. At the top of it I was a bit winded but then Dave was there telling me that I had .2 miles to go and I needed to do it in less than a minute. Can’t remember his exact words but it was something like Put the hammer down! Gave it everything I had left(which wasn’t much) and sort of sprinted to the finish. There is a pretty sharp turn just before the finish line that was kind of hard to make and then I heard the announcer say my name and it was over…volunteers helped me through the chute and gave me my hand blown glass medal.

My garmin shows a 7:48 pace on the last .2 miles and a fastest time at 5:42 during it so I really was cooking down that hill. Then I walked a bit to catch my breath and finally went and got some watermelon and oranges to get some nourishment. Man was I starved. I had forgotten to turn off my garmin even though I had thought of it just before the finish line…but was very happy to see that when I did turn it off less than a minute after, it still read, Race time 3:30 so I knew that I had qualified for Boston! Sweet! But so hard….I sure learned a lot about myself.

I was about to faint so I got a chair and parked it right by the finish line so I could see the rest of our group come in. I was right out in the sun and I just about fell over a couple times…I had to ask a volunteer to go get me some more fruit because I didn’t trust myself standing up.

Carolyn in Colorado came in next and was looking like I had felt when I arrived so I helped her get situated and she told me she had passed Mark at about mile 23 and he had told her that the wheels had come off. Mark came in a few minutes under 4 hours and he was not looking all that good. We got him situated and then I saw Snoqualmie’s husband and daughter and they told me she had let them know she was nauseous out there. Now we started worrying about her. Sheree, Dave’s wife came in @ 4:07ish I think and then Snoqualmie. She really hung in there on a day that was not ideal for her. In fact an older man passed Mark toward the end and said to him…there will be other days. It was kind of fun for me to listen to everyone's stories about the race. We each had our own story and I think we all learned something new from this marathon.

Snoqualmie’s family and Carolyn took off back to their hotel and we were planning on walking the mile and a half back to ours but I was very concerned about Mark’s hamstring issues. Sno’s husband volunteered to come back and get us…what a sweetheart of a guy! Mark owes him and is going to be his personal trainer now for crossfit. :-)

I had completely forgotten how hard the last 6.2 miles of a marathon is…I was not fully prepared for  how hard it was but was able to do something I didn’t really want to do…and now feel I can do just about anything after that!

Mark and I left for home and got stuck on I-5 in Portland for an hour and a half on the freeway! That stunk!!! However we did find a great pizza place at the first exit in Vancouver and had a giant calzone, our preferred meal after a marathon. We finally got to my place at 8:30 pm….that was one long day!

Another buddy of mine Nick, left a big chilled bottle of A & W root beer for when I got home and I enjoyed a Root Beer float. Several people texted me to see how I did and were very kind to congratulate me on the BQ.

Next stop Boston Marathon and then it might be a while until the next one after that. A bonus to all this is that my daughter is running consistently…she recently ran an 8K and is targeting a half in October…running is certainly not my favorite thing in life but it has taught me many things…most importantly how lucky I am to have such a wonderful family and awesome friends.

Splits: 7:50, 7:41, 7:47, 7:38, 7:59, 7:48, 8:00, 7:53, 7:52, 7:43, 7:52, 8:03, 7:50, 7:54, 7:55, 7:53, 7:53, 7:55, 8:03, 8:08, 8:16, 8:16, 8:32, 8:34, 8:47, 8:16, 7:48(last .2 but this is not totally accurate as it was turned off late)

 

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Comments
From Carolyn in Colorado on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 10:28:15 from 24.8.167.243

First of all, congratulations on your BQ! And thank you, thank you, for your help at the finish line. I'm really impressed now that I hear how you felt when you finished and that you got up so soon afterwards and helped me.

I'm also comforted to see that the last 6-8 miles were tough for you too. I'm glad it wasn't just my imagination.

It was great to meet you. Thanks for everything.

From Bonnie on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 10:40:56 from 64.119.33.134

Congratulations on a great race and BQ!! I am also very glad you got to hang out with other bloggers.

From Teena Marie on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 11:04:13 from 174.52.45.85

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I LOVE IT!!! I am so impressed with not only your running strength but your mental strength as well. Love how you thought of your girls and all the work you had put in and the promise you made to your wife. This is all incredibly awesome!!!

THE HUGEST CONGRATS EVER!!!! :) :) :)

I am SO happy for you!!!! :)

From Snoqualmie on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 11:11:03 from 206.192.237.67

Congratulations, Jeff!!!!! Awesome race report, so many exciting details. That was a great idea, to focus your thoughts on loved ones in the last, hard miles. I might borrow that one sometime.

If I can't celebrate my own race performance, I'll take the happiness of seeing yours and Carolyn's. You both are such great runners, and a huge inspiration to me.

Marathons are going to seem a bit lonely after this one - so many friends! Enjoy the recovery!

From KP on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 11:21:49 from 65.208.22.26

congrats on your BQ! great report. way to dig deep.

From Jon A on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 12:24:51 from 67.214.249.195

Congratulations! You rock! I am so happy for you. I love the mantra of your 4 favorite girls. You did AWESOME. Thank you for a great race report. I learned from your experience.

From nicole on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 17:55:52 from 128.208.244.70

WAY TO GO! What an inspiring story and way to push through when you thought you might not make it. BOSTON HERE YOU COME!

From Running Donkey on Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 18:32:42 from 208.77.153.10

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! I'm so excited for you. What an inspiring race report. Way to dig deep & find that extra motivation to reach your goal. AWESOME!

From jun on Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 11:38:38 from 66.239.250.209

Congrats man, that is HUGE. Glad you'll be in Boston in a year.

From DaveL on Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 12:01:46 from 209.206.250.53

You had a great run! You and your wife will love Boston, just remember to do your sightseeing the day(s) after the marathon and not before!

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