Terry's Running Blog

Provo 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: Provo Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:24:55, Place overall: 28, Place in age division: 4
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The last month and a half I haven't trained very well so I wasn't excited about running really hard and killing myself, also, I was in the middle of our wards youth conference and we were going to Seven Peaks water park to finish the youth conference and I didn't want to look to much like an old man.

I decided to run with Tom hoping that he would get around his PB time which would be plenty fast for me.  I hope Tom didn't mind me running with him.  Anyway Tom shot out of the blocks and ran a pretty dang fast first and second mile.  I was wondering at that point if I would be able to stay with him and I was trying to get refocused for a hard tough run.  Luckily for me and not Tom he probably had to much adrenilane going and went out to fast.  We started to slow down to a better pace.  Tom started to lose the edge and running wasn't fun anymore about half way which is way to soon in the race.  I usually get there around the last couple of miles but when you get that close to the finish it is easier to keep pushing and metally grind it out.  Tom, however, did quite well the rest of the race for hitting the dead zone so soon in the race.  I left Tom at about mile 9.5 because I didn't feel like I was helping him at all and I thought he would be able to metally tough it out better without me.  I think I need to work on my motivational guidance if I pace someone in the future.

Mile splits were as follows:

Mile 1-5:48,  Mile 2-6:04,  Mile 3-6:25,  Mile 4-6:05,  Mile 5-6:40,  Mile 6-6:43,  Mile 7-6:25,  Mile 8-6:34,  Mile 9-6:49,  Mile 10-6:22,  Mile 11-6:19,  Mile 12-6:44,  Mile 13-6:43,  Last 0.18-1:13

I started bogging down at the end.  It may have been the lack of sleep due to youth conference the last couple of days or that I just didn't train well as of late.  Anyway, I accomplished my two whippy goals of beating all Manti High graduates of 83 and getting under 1:25.

Comments
From Tom on Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 23:14:02

Terry I think you did a great job pacing and trying to motivate. Problem is when I go out to fast and die early like I did this race I'm pretty much unresponsive to any type of motivation. Maybe if you have convinced me I had to either run faster or I would die or someone in my family would die that would have done the trick, but other than that I just wasn't going to be going any faster. Let's try it again sometime but this time I'll let you set the pace early in the race.

From Paul T on Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 16:03:49

Another awesome run for you, Terry. You're a great example for the rest of us to keep us believing that old men can still run fast.

There seem to have been many runners, me included, who bogged down those last two loopy miles.

Tom and I talked while running at noon today that maybe he should stay with me at Hobble Creek in the early part of the race. Maybe that will slow him down enough at the start that he will be able to keep cranking clear through to the finish.

I'm planning to target around 6:15-6:20 pace for the first 6-7 downhill miles. That's just slightly faster than what I ran last year when I finished in 1:27. I'm hoping to hold on better during the second half, gut it out, and take a shot at breaking 1:25.

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