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Salt Lake City,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jul 23, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

5k 16:16 / 10k 33:12 / half marathon 1:12:28/ marathon 2:32:59/ 100 miles: 34 hours, nine minutes (Wasatch 100).


Short-Term Running Goals:

Compress six months of marathon training into six weeks.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay curious.

Personal:

I'm an attorney in Salt Lake City. Married to Heather. We have two little boys.


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Race: Striders Winter Series 10K (6.2 Miles) 00:36:33, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.006.200.000.0014.20

Striders Winter Series 10K.  It was one of those mornings where it was very difficult to figure out what kind of race it was going to be.  Jack was up much of the night crying and I didn't sleep well and I woke up pretty tired. The weather looked like it could be good, but wind was a threat.  I had a decent warm up, five miles on part of the course,  saw the monster hill that greets you at mile 4.5.  Just had to race it to see how it would go.

The leaders in this race included basically the same group as at the 5k: Jon, Cody, Ben V. Tim Wight, and me.  We started together and then those guys pulled ahead in a fairly close pack.  Mile 1 in 5:38.  I perceived that the pace seemed a little aggressive, so I just sat back 20-40 meters to see how things would develop.  Mile 2 in 5:12, that seemed quick, even given the big descent.  Mile 3 split was 5:38. Just after mile 3 the lead group slowed noticeably.  I didn't really make a move so much as they all sort of slowed down and I kept my pace (maybe added a little bit) and took the lead. There were a few attacks from Ben and Tim that I recall. I didn't think about all this very much. I knew that the race would sort itself out on the hill.  Mile 4 in 5:48.  On the hill, Tim was putting in a good fight.  Close to the mile 5 mark I could hear he was having some issues and I just tried to keep running my race.  Mile 5 in 6:29 (it's a big hill).  I couldn't hear any footsteps at this point. The hill continues until about mile 5.75.  I couldn't hear any footsteps at this point either. Mile 6 split in 6:29 as well ( that was a surprise, I thought it would have been a little quicker).  Then just tried to keep it up through the finish.  I feel I did a better job today than a couple of weeks ago in the 5k as far as having a good balance between executing a race plan and responding to the realities of the race as it unfolded. 

It was a great showing for the FRB Racing team with a 1-2-3 finish.  I'm excited for Jon and Cody, both of whom had great races.  Also congrats to Andy, Brent, Sylvie, Dee and any others I missed. We were fortunate to have very good racing conditions today.

Cooled down on the course after the race, ran in Heather's cousin Annette, for a total of 3 additional miles.

Once I got home, Heather and I headed to Delta for the Snow Goose Festival. We saw some geese, but the weather was mostly bad.  We found a great shop that sells rocks and minerals, however. We bought a piece of tiffany stone and a piece of honeycomb calcite.

Comments
From Jon on Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 01:09:50

Excellent job today, good strategy in hanging back at first. You really pulled away at the end for a strong win. Good race.

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 11:52:13

Great job Chad. Wins always feel good.

From Brent on Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 13:01:01

Chad, great race, your the Hill Master, pretty darn amazing to us average runners that you ran a 6:29 split for mile 5!. Usually don't give commando points to the top runners, 500 today for the smart race and win.

Stay Kool, Run Smart/hard, B of BS Rools out

From Adam RW on Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 15:30:18

Chad, Great RACE!!! This is going to be a great year for you and the FRB!

From Jody on Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 17:14:43

Great Race!! Congrats on the win!

From Jon on Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 23:10:30

By the way, was your watch time about 3-4 seconds slower than the official time? It was off 4 seconds for both Cody and myself.

From Chad on Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 23:49:20

thanks for the comments, guys. To answer your question, Jon, I didn't stop my watch until a couple of seconds after I crossed the line, so I can't be sure about the time. Curiously, though, one of the timing officials came and asked me what my time was when I finished. I told him the time that I saw on the clock when I crossed the finish line (rather than what was on my watch, which I knew wasn't right). Maybe there was some kind of mistake with the chip timing equipment.

From James on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 12:02:27

Nice job on the win. You, Jon, and Cody also did the team proud on Saturday!

From jtshad on Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 11:01:26

Congrats on the awesome race and first place finish. Man, you are running strong and will no doubt have a great spring race season.

From Cody on Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 23:02:32

I am proud to say, "I know that guy!" Good Job Chad, and we had better get used to seeing you lead....Can you carry me up the hill for the 10 miler???

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