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Salt Lake Track Club Winter Series 15K

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MURRAY,UT,US

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Jan 01, 2006

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Running Accomplishments:

Stay in the game, keep in the moment - have conquered a few of the holy grails of running - sub 3hr marathon, ran Boston and qualified for Boston at Boston, 10K PR under 6 min miles, won a couple of 5Ks in my early days of running, running for 30 years and ran 39 marathons.  The transistion to the back of the pack has not been easy, but, acceptance, stay in the game, root for others, enjoy the rest of the journey.  Another off the bucket list second =  Provo Half IM -  have done 6 open water Tris and 6 pool Tris.  Gave the STG IM a good Tri, hope to take another shot at the IM.

Short-Term Running Goals:

 2013 Race Plan - STG Half IronMan, Lake Mead Rage Olympic distance, STG spring relay tri, STG half marathon, STG marathon, Cozumel IM, Utah Summer Games Triathlon at Gunlock, Murray 5k with family and Utah Half Distance Triathlon, 187 mile red rock relay,  STG marathon,

*note of clarification - cross training miles from biking and swimming calculated as follows: (as someone may wonder) 20 mile an hour bike = 5 cross training miles (those not familar with a 20 mph pace, good bike effort for long distance,  swimming, convert 1 hour swimming to 5 cross training miles.  For those that do not swim much, great cardio workout.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Enjoy the Swim, Bike Run thru Life - Hope to Run a Few Races Support Sylvie - Be a good coach   - Support Jenna, Jeremy, Taylor and Bonnie - my kids are now into running, who would of thunk it.  long term goals, recover from the ankle sprain, accept was it, have fun racing, mountain biking, faster swimming.

 

B of BS Rools Recent Reading List - In order of recommended reads.

Once a Runner (John L. Parker, Jr.)  Best fictional running book ever, a must read

Again to Carthage (John L. Parker, Jr.)  The Sequel to Once a Runner, not often a sequel compares, this one does 

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running ( Haruki Murakami)  things we have may all thought, but may never blog

Roughing It - Mark Twain 

 

Personal:

BSRools, the B stands for Brent and the S for Sylvie.  The Rools come from my personal running rools over the years: Never complain once the run starts, allways pick up the pace into the wind and always pick up the pace on a hill. If someone whines, pick up the pace.  Once a goal is set, no whining, regardless of setbacks.  We were running when running was not Kool.   Kool comes from a race story, ran my first race, 5K wearing a "beanie that had "Kool Aid Kid"

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Race: Salt Lake Track Club Winter Series 15K (9.3 Miles) 01:06:18, Place overall: 28, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
3.000.009.300.000.0012.30

Race day  Pre Race Plan – run the first 10k at the same pace as the 10k two weeks ago and try to hold on to the end.  I know, kind of a crazy race plan.  Also, ran easy yesterday, mini-taper.    

Pre-race warm up, ran 1 mile with Sylvie mixed with 6 striders of 50 yrds at about 6:30 pace.    

Start – Lined up on the second row, kind of tired of getting stuck behind slower runners.  The start was smooth with runners settling into a pace early in the race.  At about ½ mile, James and Josse caught me, ran with them for a minute or two, they then started pulling away.

Mile 1 – 6:40 – Faster than expected, likely from trying to stay in touch with J & J. 

Mile 2 – 7:04 – Seemed like 3 miles long, settled into a pace, passed 4 runners who were slowing down more than me.  For the rest of the race, geezered 1 young woman runner and got passed by younger runner at about mile 7.  Basically, I ran in no-man’s land until mile 8 when Sasha and Darkhorse ran me in.

Mile 3 – 7:06 – Cal passed me between mile 2 and 3, I think, could have been just before mile 2.  He said hello and was really running well.  Up ahead, J & J and gathered a small group of runners.  They did not stay together long, watched Cal move ahead.  (*Note, James was pacing Josse, not racing, and Josse was not likely “racing’ she can run a lot faster, so any reference I make to keeping close does not relate to how J & J were running). 

Mile 4 – 7:02 – Where was that darn turnaround anyway.  Really felt in no-mans land, just tried to stay in the zone and get to half way.  The two leaders were coming back with Sasha and the Darkhorse not far behind.  Sasha and the Darkhorse really work well together, must help.  I then seen Adam W coming, looked strong. 

Mile 5 – 7:11 – Started to worry a little that the wheels were coming off.  Seen J & J 30 or 40 seconds ahead at the turnaround, this helped me focus on keeping them in sight.  At mile 5 seen Jody coming, with Paula a minute behind Paula and then Sylvie.  Good to see them all running well. 

Mile 6 – 7:23 – Really felt like the wheels were coming off, yes, kept my race plan of being almost being at the 10K point at the 10K pace two weeks ago.  Really started to worry that it would be a death march to the finish. This mile and the next, really tried to get up on my toes, swing my arms more, anything to keep up a decent pace.

Mile 7 – 7:23 – Anyway, consistent in slowing down, J & J were getting ahead more. Tough mile

Mile 8 – 7: 18 – Still tough, got it back a little.  Soon after this point, Sasha and the Darkhorse ran me in.

Mile 9 – 7:05 – No doubt, without Gwen, having Sasha and the Darkhorse run me in really made a difference.  All runners know how hard it its to make up 13 seconds, give those seconds to the pacers.  Sasha plays a great game of getting back to him for a low five, hard as heck, but works.

Mile 9.3 – 2:06 – Had a short kick at the end after much urging. 

Race summary:   Speed Endurance seems to have gotten better with all the 70 mile weeks.  15K pace only 4 seconds slower than the 10K pace.  It would have been nice to see more bloggers at the race.  The race seemed to only have half as many runners as the 5K.   Sylvie had a gutsy race with her hammy problems. 

Commentary:  No doubt, without Gwen, the top runners on the blog are as mentally tough as they are in great running shape.

 

Stay Kool, race hard, have Fun,  B of BS Rools out

 

Just missed being able to give James some BS.  I expect he was just kidding, he could have smoked it anytime he wanted. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments
From steve ashbaker on Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 18:01:54

Great account of the race Brent, I really like it. Dark Horse out...

From Tom on Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 18:49:28

Brent - good job man! That's awesome your pace was so close to your 10K pace just a few weeks ago! 100 commando points for the pace, another 100 for the age div win and 50 for surviving the end of race Sasha treatment. Awesome last mile man!

From James on Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 20:08:22

Great run today! I wish you would have stayed up with us, it would have been good times. Way to blow that 1:10:00 goal clean out of the water! I think you are very able to hit that sub 20 minute mark in a 5k.

From Bethany on Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 20:20:33

Brent! you are so amazing! A huge old Pat on the back and Congrats on your age division win! Sounds like a great race. If I had half your guts...

From Jody on Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 20:28:00

Congratulations on a great job at a tough race!! Good luck at Striders 10K! You and Sylvie are two tough cookies!

From Lybi on Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 00:31:09

Woo-Hoo Brent! Very triumphant race. I think it takes a tough person to respond so well to end-of-race pace games. :) Fabulous fabulous work today.

From Ian on Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 07:03:04

Well done Brent, great race and an age class win. That was a good hard race plan.

From Mike Warren on Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 00:13:13

Thats more like it! Looks like the training investment is paying off! Very impressed with your time. 1st place division, you are the man!

From Cal on Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 10:26:29

Great race Brent. You were looking very fast and strong! It was good to meet you.

From Maria on Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 12:45:10

Good job, Brent! This is outstanding, 7:07 pace for 15K!! Way to kick back after last week!

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