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Rolling Irish Half Marathon

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Location:

Colchester,VT,USA

Member Since:

Sep 15, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Young Man PRs

2:30:36 @ 1995 SGM (Aided)

1:08:59 @ 1996 Las Vegas 1/2 Marathon (aided)

1:12:56 @ 1995 Fiesta Bowl 1/2 Marathon

 

Old Man PRs

18:19 @ 8/10/14 Get Your Rear In Gear 5k

1:25:36 @ 10/12/14 Green Mtn 1/2 Marathon

Short-Term Running Goals:

Diagnosed with Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome in 2010

 

2014 Goals:  Recover from CECS surgery.  Train consistently.  Build base without injury interruption.  Stay injury free.  Learn to enjoy running for the sake of running.  Maybe race a little by summer/fall.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Become the fast old guy that beats up on the young kids.

Personal:

Married, no kids, 3 cats.  Grew up in AZ.  Now I live in New England.

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DS Racer 10 Lifetime Miles: 22.08
Lite Show Nimbus 15 Lifetime Miles: 88.27
Grey Nimbus 15 Lifetime Miles: 32.74
Race: Rolling Irish Half Marathon (13.11 Miles) 01:31:32, Place overall: 13
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Rolling Irish Half Marathon.  13.11 miles.  It’s a certified course; I had 13.17 on my Garmin.  GPS error and tangents probably make up the .06 miles.  This is a tough hilly course on mostly dirt roads.  I haven’t been very consistent lately, so I wasn’t expecting a stellar time.  In fact, this is the first ½ mary I’ve run since 1997.  It was about 45 degrees, breezy and overcast.

Mile 1. 6:54. Flat and paved.  Leaders are already gone; a couple of kids from some small college.  I think they ran around 1:14 or so.  Pretty quick for this course.  I felt good.  Loren hung back with me.  He’s recovering from bronchitis and was hacking up some awful stuff.

Mile 2.  6:51.  Dirt and rolling.  Loren and I are still together.

Mile 3.  6:24.  Pretty big downhill.  It’s a loop course, so I’m already thinking about paying back this downhill later.

Mile 4.  7:09.  Gradual uphill.  This wasn’t too bad, but I know the tough stuff is not until miles 6 – 9.  Loren took off.  He ended up running 6:00s for the rest of the race.  I think he finished 5th or 6th.

Mile 5.  5:53.  Falling off a cliff.  Who though 5:53 would be a screaming fast mile for me?  Oh well, I’ll worry about that later.  Time to get ready for the uphill.

Mile 6.  6:36.  Leveled out and turned to pavement.

Mile 7.  7:49.  Did I mention the hills yet?  Brutal hills.  At one point I ran a quarter in 2:30!  Huffing and puffing and using my hands on my knees a little.  I’m starting to pay for taking 3 or 4 days off each week over the last 2 months!

Mile 8.  7:35.  We’re not out of the woods yet.  I’m still paying my penance for taking too much time off.  At least I had time in the bank from the downhills earlier.  I’m still better than 7:00 pace.

Mile 9.  7:52.  The worst yet!  The course markers dished out a little bit of cruelty.  They made a big chalk smiley face at the crest of a giant hill.  I assumed it symbolized the end of the uphills.  Wrong.  I turned the corner and discovered more hills!  What a heartbreak.

Mile 10.  6:39.  Finally done with the big hills.  Back to rollers.  Unfortunately, I’ve developed a pretty bad stitch.  I’ll deal with it.  Only 3 to go.

Mile 11.  6:54.  Rolling hills.  My legs are feeling pretty dead by now.

Mile 12.  7:04.  Still hanging on.

Mile 13.  6:41.  Switched back to pavement.  The stitch is really bad by now, but I can see the end.

.17 mi 1:10.  I tried to look smooth across this line even though I know I am in shambles.

Total time: 1:31:32.  6:59/mi. for 13.11 miles.  I think I was 12th or 13th.  I’ll check online once the results are posted.  That’s about where I figured I’d be.  According to the course tool this is a 6:41 flat effort.  I’ll take it.  Loren and I are going to start meeting in the mornings a few days a week.  I need the motivation, he needs the structure.  He ran around 1:22 today while recovering from bronchitis.  I hope to catch up to him if I can get out the door every day.

Orange GT2130 (Ret Jul 2009) Miles: 13.11
Comments
From Burt on Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 18:02:08 from 98.167.151.26

That seems like a stellar time to me. Great job!

From Andrew Anderson on Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 18:45:38 from 65.96.53.23

Thanks Burt. In perspective, it is a very good time. I'm proud to be on the right track again. It's been a very long time since I've raced this distance. In fact, most of my earlier road races were in AZ. I grew up in Tucson.

From Kelli on Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 23:21:26 from 71.219.84.84

CONGRATS on an awesome race!

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