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Ogden Half Marathon

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Location:

La Verkin,UT,USA

Member Since:

Feb 17, 2005

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Post College

10K- 33:49 (Enterprise 09')

Half Marathon-1:16:29- (Hobblecreek 06')

Marathon 2:44:59 (St. George 07')

Personal:

I live in La Verkin, Utah. My wife, Sunny and I have 3 boys and 1 special little girl
I teach 7th grade Utah History at Hurricane Intermediate School and Driver's Education at Millcreek High School.

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Race: Ogden Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:19:58, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 2
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Ogden Half Marathon this morning.  Just want I was hoping for, a decent race to begin my summer of training.  I was satisfied with my race considering where my training is at right now, but I was hoping the time would have been a little faster than the Hurricane Half. 

Bill and I warmed up with 2 miles before the start, then finally got going at 7:00 am, I wish they would have started at about 6:00, because it warmed up pretty fast.  I was really hurting the last few miles of the race.  Anyway at the start I met a couple of new people from the blog, so it is always nice to be able to put a face with a name.

1- 5:52 tried to get out at a pretty good pace.  From the start I was pretty much in 7th place.  The winner took off from the start and Chris Rogers and two other guys running with him were in a second pack, then Scott Browning and another guy, then me.

2- 6:13 decent little hill, but I was happy with my effort felt like I was getting into a good rhythm, still I figured this might be an interesting race since I was already in "no man's land" Scott and Tyler ahead running good and feeling no pressure from anyone behind.

3-6:04  Heading towards the dam and then the fun downhill

4-6:05

5-5:48- Just enjoying the downhill, my ankle really started giving me some problems on the downhill

6-6:03 took a GU and the overall female runner came flying by me, I managed to stay pretty close behind her for the next 4 to 5 miles

7-5:58

8-5:53

9-5:43

10-5:44 Still feeling alright, but legs starting to cramp up.  I really didn't care for the last few miles, running on a paved trail weaving back and forth through the trees

11-6:06 the legs are really starting to feel it, and the heat is now much more intense, I pulled off to the side at one point and run through a sprinkler that was going on one of the city parks

12-6:30 Just tempted to stop and walk at this point, but just continue to plod along.  One mile to go!

13-6:40 Finally get off the paved trail and out to the open city street, I can see the finish but it takes forever to get there.

.19 1:09

Finish in 1:19:54 on my Garmin, 1:19:58 official.  I was pleased with my effort and finishing in the top 10 considering the pretty large field and the decent runners ahead of me.  It was also nice to place 2nd in my age division and receive a pretty nice plaque.

 Overall, I enjoyed the race and the course.  I am glad I decided to switch and run the half, instead of the full.  It was really exciting to watch the marathoners came in.  Especially the top guys.  Great job to Paul.  It was awesome watching him fly down the stretch to victory.  Also great job to Steve Ashbaker and Sasha on finishing in the top 6.  Other bloggers also ran well with many PRs  Ted, James, and Cody all had great races.  Right when Bill and I were leaving we were able to talk to Steve Olsen who ended up running the full marathon and did very well 2:43 something.  Also saw Logan Fielding who ran 2:55.

Bill, ran smart as his PF starting hurting around mile 7 so he just coasted it in in 1:39 to avoid any further injury.

Next up for me is the start of summer vacation and the start of summer training.  Coach Dave has given me one pep talk already and Clyde and I discussed some training ideas last week on our run, so now is just the time to get started putting in the miles. St. George will be here before you know it!  Hoping to run under 2:40 this fall.


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Comments
From Cody on Sun, May 20, 2007 at 19:44:40

Good Job Dustin. Way to get chicked! Some of the women out there are pretty fast. Way to hold it together in the tough last miles and post a good time. We missed you in the full, but we will hook up at St. George and kick some trash.

From Superfly on Sun, May 20, 2007 at 19:53:22

Good job Dustin. Hope your not too sore and can get some good training in as school is getting over. Way to hit the top 10.

From Scott Browning on Sun, May 20, 2007 at 22:06:04

Hi Dustin,

It was great to meet you, always good to put a name with a face. Looks like you had a pretty good day, the last few miles were a little rough for me too. I look forward to seeing you at more races in the future, at the very least I will be down for St. George this year.

From Chris Rogers on Mon, May 21, 2007 at 19:50:07

Dustin,

Nice to meet you! I told you the last few miles your legs would feel the pounding! Looking forward to seeing you at some more races later this year.

From Cody on Mon, May 21, 2007 at 20:29:13

Dustin,

I would love to stay at the cabin for SGM. Nothing like sleeping in when the rest of the people are crammed on a bus. Thanks

From James on Mon, May 21, 2007 at 22:10:09

Nice run! I didn't get to talk to you after but Steve Olsen told me how you did. Glad you had a decent experience, and ran well.

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