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Ogden Marathon

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Member Since:

Aug 11, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Ogden Marathon 2009 (3:54:40) - First time under four hours.

Hobble Creek 1/2 2009 (1:36:18):  Finished in Top 100 men

TOU Marathon 2009 (3:42:52): New PR, finished in top 16% of field.

Mesquite Marathon 2009 (3:36:37):  Brutal course, but a new PR.

Painter's Half 2010 (1:36:37):  Same as Hobble Creek.

Riverton Half 2010 (1:36:30) Tough course.

Run 4 Kids 10K 2010 (42:40):  2nd in age group.  First age group award!!

Ogden Marathon 2010 (3:20:19):  Missed the BQ but a new PR.

Utah Valley Marathon 2010 (3:25)  Ughhh

St. George Marathon 2010 (3:11:36)  BQ baby, yeah!

Boston Marathon 2011 (3:23) Hey, it's Boston!

Utah Valley Marathon 2011 (3:16:16) BQ again by virtue of age.  Sweet revenge!

Short-Term Running Goals:

1. Run Pikes Peak Ascent and survive -DONE (3:46)

2. Qualify for Boston before November 2010 - DONE (3:11:36)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run Boston in 2011. - DONE!!

Personal:

Happily married father of three.  Originaly from Puerto Rico, but have lived all over North and South America.  Utah is definitely one of the most beautiful places on earth.

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Race: Ogden Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:20:19, Place overall: 122, Place in age division: 27

The Expo was good as always.  I really enjoyed meeting Bart Yasso and listening to his presentation.  I also really liked the race shirt this year.  This race was neat because my daughter Nikki was running the relay and my other two kids were running the Kids K.  So it was a family event.  I had a perfect experience with the busses and the transportation to the top.  The weather was cold but not too terrible.  The porta-pottie lines before the start were horrendous though.  I laughed my head off when the owner of one of the properties at the start line came out with his dog and started yelling at runners who were peeing on his fence line.  Seriously some runners are just plain old rude.  I can understand why a homeowner would get pissed (pun intended) at that.  Especially when there is a huge empty  field on the other side where they can pretty much take a piss anywhere they want.  Crazy…  Anyhow, we started pretty much on time at 7am and off we went.  Here is the story:

Miles 1-8 -  7:20 Nice downhill grade.  This was a bit too fast but it felt absolutely perfect.  The weather was great and I felt very good and strong.

Miles 9-13.1 - 7:31 Course flattens out and has a few small rolling hills.  This stretch was right on pace and felt very good.  I actually enjoyed the flat parts of the course.

Miles 14-17 - 7:39  This is where you come to the hill around Pineview reservoir right before you hit the major downhill.  Here is also where I lost some of it.  The hill at 15 wasn’t that much of a factor but I ran into a period of fatigue in the middle of 16 and through 17.

Miles 18-23 - 7:36  All steep downhill.  This was very rough.  My fatigue at miles 16 and 17 did not allow me to significantly take advantage of the downhill.  Although I caught a second wind close to the end of this stretch as I approached the trail.

Miles 24-Finish – 8:18  Here the course becomes rolling hills on the trail and then flat for the last ¾ mile.  Once again, the fatigue and the weaving in and out through runners on the trail were too much and I hit a wall big time.  I also hate the running under overpasses in the trail.  This just sucked the life out of me.  I saw Walter running back to get somebody and I thought he had just finished the Full.  I was totally disgusted at how fresh he looked.   Come to find out later he won the Half.  Good job Walter!  That last stretch to the finish was very painful and I even walked for about 10 seconds. The only saving grace was seeing some of the women from the blog who had run the half and were now cheering me on  (I think Rachel and Josee were there but I was too tired to tell).  Thanks girls!!  I don’t think I acknowledged them because I was so tired but I really appreciated it.  I also received some well-appreciated cheers from my son Alex and my youngest girl Sofia.  I ended up with a 3:20:19, missing my BQ attempt by 5 minutes.  Pain, agony, and disappointment…  I guess I should just focus on the fact that it is a PR of 16 minutes.  Oh well, time to get back on the saddle and try again in St. George. 

 As always the finish line is great and the runner’s area is very well stocked.  Nikki did great on her relay.  Her team ended up 19 out of 100 mixed teams and she averaged 8:30pace over her 5 mile leg, which is a PR for them.  Alex and Sofia were also very excited about their times for the Kids K.  6:20 for Alex and 8:00 for Sofia, not bad.  I am proud of my kid’s efforts. 

 The place where they posted the results was totally stupid as it was the highest traffic area and it created a huge bottleneck.  I placed the best I have in any race (top 6% of the field) so that was some comfort.  At least I am making progress.  This is a tough course but I absolutely love Ogden and I will come back often.  Now the only question is:  do I try again at Utah Valley, Des News, or take break until St. George?  Hmmm…  We’ll see.

Comments
From Burt on Sat, May 22, 2010 at 03:52:28 from 98.177.220.145

Nice report Jose. Great PR. I have no doubt that you will BQ in St. George.

From jj on Sat, May 22, 2010 at 14:39:22 from 71.213.37.30

Thanks Burt. I'm surprised anyone read my report! Hopefully I'll see you at Wasatch Back. What's your team's name? Hope all goes well for you.

From Burt on Sat, May 22, 2010 at 15:41:01 from 98.177.220.145

I hopped on the blog late last night and saw your name under Recent Entries.

The name of my team is Runnin' 4 Nie. Ragnar is donating our race entry to the Stephanie Nielson Recovery Fund.

From Kelli on Mon, May 24, 2010 at 19:13:48 from 71.219.93.114

I vote Utah Valley, I think you would get it. But that is just me!

I think it is funny that you love the course---I HATE it. That downhill sucks at mile 18, there is NO way to take advantage of it. It is too steep and too far into the race. HATE IT, HATE IT, HATE IT!!!!!

I talked to Niki and it sounds like she loved the race, so that is very cool! I hope they do it again next year. And yeah to Sofia and Alex on their race, very cool!

From mozzer on Tue, May 25, 2010 at 00:31:24 from 67.188.156.167

I love the Ogden course, really doesn't get much better, Big Sur was close though

From jj on Fri, May 28, 2010 at 15:10:01 from 63.135.248.195

Burt, what is Stephanie Nielsen's story? We'll look for you on the course.

Kelli, I may just do Utah Valley. I feel fully recovered from Ogden and I have even run over here in Puerto Rico. I had never really run here since I left and it was an interesting experience. People don't run that much here so people look at me like I am nuts. I never realized the island was so little. I am running to places in 30 mins that used to take us 20 mins to get to in car because of the horrible traffic. Running puts distances in their proper perspective. And yes, I LOVE Ogden.

Mozzer, Big Sur is on my Bucket List. This year my Bucket List race is the Pikes Peak Ascent. Can't wait...

From Burt on Fri, May 28, 2010 at 15:20:11 from 206.19.214.144

http://fastrunningblog.com/forum/index.php/topic,612.0.html

From Burt on Fri, May 28, 2010 at 15:20:32 from 206.19.214.144

Glad you got a PR in PR.

From jj on Fri, May 28, 2010 at 15:28:45 from 63.135.248.195

:-) I wish it was a PR. Between dodging cars and up and down hills everywhere my time suffered. But the elevation sure makes oxygen plentiful.

From Kelli on Fri, May 28, 2010 at 19:38:00 from 71.219.93.114

You should try to run around the entire island! How long would that be??? I thought your wife said it was supposed to rain the entire time? Are you running in the rain?

From jj on Fri, May 28, 2010 at 21:23:09 from 63.135.248.195

I am not running around the island! It has rained off and on every day but incredibly I have not been rained on. Although it is so hot over here that the rain probably would feel pretty good.

From jj on Fri, May 28, 2010 at 21:30:51 from 63.135.248.195

Burt, thanks for the link. I now remember their story. I think I saw a follow up on their situation and it sounds like it is still very challenging for them.

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