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WB Ragnar (Leg 23, (24), & 35)

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Location:

Riverton,UT,

Member Since:

Aug 19, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

5K PR 17:03 (2002)

10K PR (aided) Provo River 10k Uneventful10/05/2013 - 35:23

2013 Provo River Half (Time Trial) - 1:17:55 (PR)

2010 Citrus Heritage 10k - 37:42

2013 Fit For Life Half Marathon (Boise, ID)  - 1:20:40 (unaided PR)

2013 SOJO Marathon - 2:54:39 (PR)

2011 Fleet Feet Turkey Trot 5k - 17:56 (recent PR)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get comfortable at 5:50 mile pace. 

2013 Race Schedule

Riverton Half Marathon - March 23th

Ogden Marathon - May 18th

Riverton 10k - July 4th

Fit For Life Half Marathon - Boise, ID - July 13th

SOJO Marathon - South Jordan - October 19th

Long-Term Running Goals:

Have a marathon time in the 2:30's

Personal:

Perhaps the skinniest healthy runner you will meet.  I am 6'-1" and 123lbs.  It doesn't matter if I run or not it is just how I am built. 

I am 38, married (Aubrey) and have two boys Steffin (9) & Alex (6)

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Merrel Road Glove 2 Lifetime Miles: 620.30
Race: WB Ragnar (Leg 23, (24), & 35) (19.7 Miles) 02:29:07
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
19.700.000.000.0019.70

12:10 am - Leg #23 (5.5 miles @ 6:56 pace) - 5.5 miles with an elevation gain of 406 ft. and an elevation drop of 214 ft.  Most of the elevation gain was toward the front leading up to the Rockport Dam with the being mainly downhill rollers.  Unfortunately I was unable to get any real sleep at East Canyon so I wasn't as rested as I would have liked to have been, but my body was feeling good and I was anxious to get running after a 10 hour break.  The weather was absolutely fantastic and went with my tech-t, shorts and arm sleeves (plus I was in my wheel-house of running late at night). 

Mile #1 - 6:56 - 100 ft. of net elevation gain.  Feeling good and enjoying the run. 

Mile #2 - 7:19 -110 ft. of elevation gain.  I am feeling the cumulative effects of the previous 100 ft. of climb and the 900+ covered yesterday, but the dam is in my sights so I know the climbing will end soon.

Mile #3 - 6:58 - That’s more like it. 

Mile #4 - 6:55 - I have a beautiful full moon view over Rockport Reservoir to my left and nice downhill rollers stretched out in front of me with the periodic red flashing light indicating another runner I would get to pass and let them know how well they were doing and how little they had left to go.

Mile #5 - 6:48 - I am really hitting a groove and loving it.

Mile 0.5 - 3:26 (6:31 pace) - What a perfect end to a beautiful leg.

12:48 am - Leg #24 (6.9 miles @ 8:50 pace) - 589 ft. of elevation gain and 200 ft. elevation drop.  It was always the plan that I would run this leg with my sister so she didn't have to run solo in the middle of the night.  Her initial goal was to cover it at a low 8 minute pace but I had zero intent on pushing it any faster than what she wanted.  I must admit that I was quite glad that she wasn't feeling any faster since I was doing about all I could to keep with her through the last 3 miles.  She did enjoy my company and she really did a fantastic job.  She did walk for about 30 seconds near the top of the big hill during mile 5, but she more than made up for it on the downhill that came during mile 6 and finished strong.  We finished off to a little house in Heber (that our team leader had access to) to get some peaceful shut-eye for about 3 hours. (8:01, 8:38, 8:47, 9:26, 10:01, 8:25 & 8:30 pace for the last 0.9 miles).

9:18 am - Leg #35 (7.30 miles @ 7:23 pace) - 2091 ft. elevation drop and 350 ft. elevation gain.  Unfortunately the plan for some peaceful sleep did not quite pan out.  Apparently the older gentleman in our group has a bit of a snoring problem and thus those 3 hours of wished sleep may have been 30 minutes (hard to tell).  I was tired my calves and quads were not like me too much but my foot felt fantastic. 

Mile #1 - 7:35 - We finished the climb over Guardsman’s Pass and down the cliff (that’s what it felt like) on the other side.

Mile #2 - 6:48 - This is the mile of diminishing returns where I really can't go any faster but I can't go any slower either.  Please let this end soon. 

Mile #3 - 6:53 - Finally a little bit of sanity has been returned to the course but my legs are beat.

Mile #4 - 8:23 - Of course in true Ragnar fashion they must throw in a "lovely" climb to remind you where you are.  I covered the 150 ft. climb over 0.2 miles in 2:37 (13 minute pace @ 14.2% grade) with zero walking (I passed about 6 people walking up this stretch).  After the hill the course returns to some sanity.

Mile #5 - 7:33 - Getting back to a normal feeling pace - albeit on trashed legs and some dandy feeling blisters on my big toes.

Mile #6 - 7:23 - Getting faster and feeling better.  Loving the fact of spotting runners ahead and working to catch them.

Mile #7 - 7:06 - Same as above and almost done.  Only 0.3 to go.

Mile 0.3 - 7:06 pace - Nice finish and my final hand off to my sister. 

What a remarkable and challenging event.  The great news is that I never had one sign of any issues with my foot, but now I am at a quandary of how to proceed with my training for the rest of the summer (I think I will suffer myself through another week of the elliptical and get it going again next week.)  Next time around (I must do it again) I am bringing my 2-man tent along so my chances of sleep may improve.  I will also make all efforts to get a full night of sleep in the night before.  My calves are still tight and my quads don't like me too much still but all-in-all I feel pretty darn good. 

Vibram Five Finger KSO #2 Miles: 19.70
Comments
From Kim on Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 13:58:20 from 67.199.180.90

It's fun to read from someone who ran the same legs as me...(ok, except for leg 24 that you added in.) I'm glad you didn't have any issues with your foot. I was worried about my knees and am happy to report that they are feeling great! My muscles know I did some heavy duty down hill though!

From Kelli on Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 10:12:09 from 71.219.92.225

Downhill is BRUTAL!!!! Rest up Mr Chad, you sound like you are all better! You are smart to play it safe one more week, but it is good to hear no issues with the foot!

I am the Ragnar driver---I kick everyone out of my car and I sleep in my car! I heard a lot of porta potty doors slamming this year, but I still got some good sleep for a change! No snoring in my car.

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