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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jun 23, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Marathon

St. Louis Marathon (2008) - 3:46:23

St. George Marathon (2009) - 3:30:16

St. George Marathon (2011) - 3:23:52

DesNews Marathon (2012) - 3:29:03

St. George Marathon (2012) - 3:03:43

St. George Marathon (2013) - 2:54:52

St. George Marathon (2014) - 2:51:48

Boston Marathon (2015) - 3:15:43

St. George Marathon (2016) - 2:57:36

Half Marathon

Utah Valley Half (2012) - 1:28:45

St. George Half (2013) - 1:25:45

Hurricane Half (2013) - 1:28:56

Timpanogos Half (2013) - 1:23:22

Utah Valley Half (2014) - 1:23:07

DesNews Half (2014) - 1:23:28

Short-Term Running Goals:

2:45 marathon 1:20 half marathon

Personal:

Married, 3 boys. Work as an anesthesiologist.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Blue Nike Flyknit Lunar1 Lifetime Miles: 530.70
Volt Nike Lunaracer 3 Lifetime Miles: 336.80
Nike Air Pegasus 31 Lifetime Miles: 530.50
Nike Flyknit Lunar2 Gray/Volt Lifetime Miles: 360.50
Nike Flyknit Lunar2 Red Lifetime Miles: 298.50
White Kinavara 5 Lifetime Miles: 305.80
Nike Lunarglide 6 White Lifetime Miles: 304.00
Nordic Track Lifetime Miles: 581.00
Nike Pegasus 30 Lifetime Miles: 480.00
Saucony Triumph Lifetime Miles: 192.60
Under Armor Apollo 2 Lifetime Miles: 121.00
Nike Pegasus 32 Lifetime Miles: 147.90
Salomon Speedcross Lifetime Miles: 17.10
Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:54:52, Place overall: 122, Place in age division: 20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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Going into to the race my goal was to run sub 3:00. I ran 3:03 last year and wanted to improve on that. I felt my training was improved from last year coming into the race, but you never know come race day. I thought if I ran a great race, I could maybe get down into the low 2:50's. So, overall I am very happy with the race. Conditions were good for a fast day.

Got up to the start about 6:00 am, hit the bathroom and got ready to go.

Miles 1-7 - I felt good through these miles. Had to force myself to slow down a couple of times so that I kept these miles nice and relaxed making sure I didn't take it out too hard early. Hit Veyo Hill with an average pace of 6:30. This was just about where I wanted to be at this point, maybe a little quicker than I thought.

Miles 8-13 - Felt decent going up Veyo and the gradual incline miles. Still tried to keep it nice and easy through these miles, not pushing myself too much to feel good for the back half of the marathon. Hit the halfway point in 1:28:04, average pace of 6:43. Once again, I was hoping to be at an average pace here between 6:40 - 6:45, so feeling pretty good at this point.

Miles 14-20 - Had some good downhill miles here and made up a little time through these miles. Got down to an average pace of 6:40. Was hoping to make up more time through these miles, but just didn't have it too push it much more. Felt like I would crash later in the race if I pushed it to hard.

Miles 21- 26.2 - Continued to maintain about a 6:40 pace through these miles. Started to really feel it between miles 23 and 24. Just keep going and managed to run the last to miles in 6:40's. Finished in 2:54:52 with 6:40 average.

Like I said, overall very happy to run sub 2:55. Would have liked to finish a little stronger, but no complaints. Ran second half in 1:26:48, so happy with a negative split. PR by a little over 8 minutes.

Congrats to Fritz, Josh E and everyone else from the blog on their great races.

1- 6:42

2- 6:57

3- 6:30

4- 6:21

5- 6:34

6- 6:15

7- 6:17

8- 7:12

9- 7:01

10- 6:54

11- 7:05

12- 6:43

13- 6:42

14- 6:34

15- 6:27

16- 6:37

17- 6:23

18- 6:27

19- 6:52

20- 6:38

21- 6:28

22- 6:38

23- 6:40

24- 6:37

25- 6:44

26- 6:47

0.2- 1:33 (6:24 pace)

Blue Nike Flyknit One+ Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Josh E on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 10:07:23 from 64.17.87.27

Great race, John! Very impressive result and consistent splits throughout. Your training was right on to accomplish your goal and then some.

From Fritz on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 21:57:15 from 67.177.4.64

Great job John! An 8 minute PR and crushing your 3 hour goal has to feel pretty good. I wish I could only drop to 4 and 7 seconds off my race pace, like you did. We won't give up trying to get you out to some training runs this winter :)

From james (runmehappy) on Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 12:19:31 from 67.136.8.202

Solid race man. I liked reading the race report. It was fun to track you and Josh during the race, but it is better to read how you guys experienced it. I am with Fritz on getting you out to train this winter. I would love to get out with Josh and Fritz too if they will let the slow kid join!

From Hille on Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 15:49:19 from 70.103.189.14

I definitely need to get out this winter and run with you guys. Hopefully, I will be able to keep up with you guys.

From SpencerSimpson on Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 16:04:22 from 63.82.19.2

very nicely done brotha...very cool pr. Fantastic SGM...make it happpen...

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