Terry's Running Blog

Bryce Canyon Half Marathon

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Location:

South Jordan,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jan 09, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

 

All Time
2001 Provo River Half 1:18:25
2000 St. George Marathon 2:46:53
 
45-49 AD
2012 5K - Sandy July 4th 18:33

2011 10K - Des News 36:12,

2011 Provo River Half 1:22:10
2010 UVM 2:58:42

50-54 AD

2015 Scandinavian 10K 42:52,  2015 SLC Haunted 1/2 1:26:14, 2015 SGM 3:06:56

 

 

 

Other
I've run 30 marathons.
Ran Boston in 2003

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

5/25/19 - Scandinavian Days 5K - 20:01

6/8/19 - CornerCanyon Half
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run to stay healthy and happy.

Personal:

Married to a beautiful woman. We have 5 great kids.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 252.35
Race: Bryce Canyon Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:18:29, Place overall: 15, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.750.0013.100.0013.85

6:00AM start, Cloudy, Temp 55-70?

Had the joy of staying with two highschool friends in Parowan Friday night and then driving to the start in the morning.  With about 4 hours of sleep I was tired but excited for the race.  We did about 3/4 of a mile warm up and everything seemed ready to go.  Tom thought I may be able to get an 1:18:00 and the more I thought about it the more I thought it was possible.

I went out at a fast pace for me.  I wanted to give this race as much as I thought I could on my best day.  I probably did the first 3 miles a little fast but it felt good.  Miles 4-6 I hit some mile times that seemed a little more reasonable.  However, miles 7-9 I started playing the dumb mind games that us ameteures play.  I started to worry I hadn't trained hard enough for the speed I was going, I was worried I went out to fast and I'd die near the end, my longest train runs have only been 10 mile runs etc.....  Anyway those 3 miles were probably a little slower than I should have run.  Then at mile 10 I kinda woke up and remembered I was in a race and I only had 3 miles left and I was still running and alive so get with the program even if it hurts.  I ran the last 3 miles better. 

I didn't know it but I kinda gest that a person the past me at about mile 5 was in my age division.  He was in my sights and had got about 150 yards ahead of me at one point.  I caught up with him at mile 10 and ran near him for the next two miles.  I kept thinking I should pass him and try to hold him off.  I finally decided to do it with 1 mile left.  I put it into that final gear that makes your body really hurt.  I kept thinking its just one mile and the pain will be over.  I kept going hard and luckily I held him off.  He did end up being in my age division and I'm glad I gutted it out so I could claim the 1st in my age division. 

The race has 2 miles of flat then 2 miles of steep 8% down hill according to the sign and then it has a few miles of more gentle down hill.  My mind went fuzzy but it seemed like miles 7-9 had a lot more flat then down hill, then the last 3 miles seem to stay at a more steedy gentle down hill.  I missed a PR by 4 seconds.  In 2001 I ran the Provo half in 1:18.25.

Mile 1 - 5:59,   Mile 2 - 6:07,   Mile 3 - 5:20

Mile 4 - 5:41,   Mile 5 - 5:56,   Mile 6- 5:49

Mile 7 - 6:13,   Mile 8 - 6:14,   Mile 9 - 6:34

Mile 10 - 6:10,   Mile 11 - 6:12,   Mile 12 - 5:49

Mile 13 - 5:54,   Last .1 - 0:32

PS, Thanks Tom for keeping me awake on the drive home and thanks Bob and Stephanie for the nice home and great lunch.

Comments
From Paul Thomas on Sat, Jul 21, 2007 at 22:31:53

Awesome run, Terry! You're an inspiration to this "quite a bit more amateur than you" runner. Way to tough it out at the end and win your division. It sounds like you and Tom had a great time and turned in great performances.

From Tom on Sat, Jul 21, 2007 at 22:41:38

Terry you were even more awesome that I thought. You race report says you ran this in 18:29!

From Kerry on Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 11:50:30

Congratulations on a great effort and 1st place in your age group! Those are some pretty impressive splits, particularly during those last miles. Hopefully those 8% downhill sections didn't beat your legs up too much. For hills that steep you should be allowed to use a paraglider to get to the bottom.

From Terry on Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 15:42:08

Tom,

I wish I could run a 18 minute 1/2 half marathon. I tried to correct the time issue.

My legs are beat up. No racing this week.

From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 13:52:32

Good work. On mile 4, did you see the 5:20 split and get scared?

I think you are in a lot better shape than you are willing to believe. Try this workout once you recover for confidence building. Go to either the track, or a well-marked reasonably flat course (marked every quarter). 1% downhill is OK, even better than flat. Go out at 1:28 pace per quarter and hold it until you are unable to maintain it or until you've reached 5 miles. If you are able to come to Provo, I can do it with you on my standard 5 mile tempo course.

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