active network espn

 

Yes, the title says it all !

 

 

I ran Grandma's Marathon in Duluth MN,  ths was goign to be my first Marathon. had friends doing it and also had other that I run with sa it was a great course to run.. 

 

 

the course was great enough rolling hills and turns to keep your mind off the running aspect of the course.  I started off with the 3:40 pacer and stayed with him for about 3 miles and then started to pull ahead.  I was feeling good taking in the water at the water stops and was keepign a good pace around 8:10 - 8:00 miles.  weired thing though beween mile 3-5 my right foot was tingaling like it was a sleep..  thank good t disapated b mile 5 was getting a little woried.  Also by my 11 was not to far behind the 3:30 pace group was goign all right take it easy David and yo will have a 3:30's marathon not bad for the first time. Then the heat kicked in for a run that runs along the biggest body on inland water you woudl think there would be a nice cool breze...  nope very sunny no clouds in the sky and the temp and humidty keep on going up.   By mile 15 I was feeling the effects of the sun and heat keeped pushing the water but stopped the Gels and Cliff Blocks.  (Bad Mistake I need to keep pushing them into me.. learned my leason there )

 

 

I saw a  group member from my running group and walked with him for a bit he looked bet you could tell the heat was getting to him I walk for a bit to cheer him up and to get going the 3:40 pacer was not to far behind us at that time.  I stayed ahead of the 3:40 pace till about mile 19 where I saw a water station I was walking through them to grab as much water and poor it on me and iced sponges to keep me cool.  about this time my parents saw me of courcse onthe other side of the road.. 

 

 

the rest run was just to keep going keep my pace and walk through the water stations and stay in the shade as much as I can..  I finished with a gun time of 3:49:54  and a chip time of 3:48:12  oh by the way I lost my chip after the 10K mat so I had to find a timer at the end to get my bib number into the system so that my time woudl be good..  the funny thing was that someone picked up my chip and came in with a time of 5:42:??  and my mother was wondering why she was getting txt msg after I finished the race..

 

 

bib number:

2219

age:

38

gender:

M

location:

St Paul, MN

overall place:

877 out of 5968

division place:

111 out of 525

gender place:

704 out of 3699

time:

3:49:54

pace:

8:47 Gun Pace

10k:

50:17

13.1:

2:46:37 Lost chip

20 mile:

4:20:50

25 mile:

5:22:45

last 10k:

0:

chip time:

3:48:12

 

 

Over all very happy now off for Lifetime Triathalon Sprint on July 11 and then a week off then start up again for Twin Cities Marathon

 

 

41 Views 0 Comments Permalink

Spring update

Posted by althoffd Jun 8, 2009

 

OK it been awhile since the last post..  been busy with work, Finding a new job and also with training and running

 

so lets get going here with the update

 

 

Ran the Get in Gear ignagual half marathon on April 25  The goal was to beat the Fargo half that I did last year and I smashed it by 17 Min.  Ran with no hart monitor and no idea of pace except for at the first 3 mile marker and at the 10 mile marker. Ran by feel and felt great ran it in 1:40:48 at 7: pace also was a perfect day to run this. Also with that Time I qualified for  the first wave at the Twin Cities Marathon  very cool..

 

 

Second Ran the Northern Lakes 30K on May first time doing this and the distance.  it was very windy day and most the time running against the wind..  Ran it at 2:29:37 at 8:01 pace... problem took off to fast in the begining and was all over the place for pace fast one mile slower the next needed to learn a more steady pace and start off slower to keep fresh legs for the end but I did very well.

 

 

Last on is the Buffalo MN Triathlon.. a very windy and cold day to do a race the high temp only 55 degrees and the stat temp I think was 50 if lucky with a very stiff breeze from the NE time was the same as last year swim was better and the run was better

 

overall place:

203 out of 878

division place:

35 out of 97

gender place:

172 out of 541

time:

1:19:27

pace:

0:

swim:

7:50

trn1:

3:25

bike:

42:06

trn2:

2:05

run:

24:03

Improvement despite the weather, Felt great despite the time

46 Views 0 Comments Permalink