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Location:

ID,United States

Member Since:

Nov 27, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

I have been running for the last 10+ years. I have run 6 marathons, 3 ultra marathon, 1 relay ultra marathon and numerous local shorter races. 

Short-Term Running Goals:

I would like to be able to keep logging in miles consistently and plan on running two or three marathons a year. I would also love to run the Redwoods (Avenue of the Giants Marathon.)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run the Boston Marathon and while I am in Boston take in a Red sox game.Maybe run some more ultra's.Run a 2:50 marathon. Ryan and I are kicking around the idea of running a marathon in every state in the next few years. You got to have some goals.

Personal:

I have lived in Eastern Idaho for most of my life. I currently live in Iona with my wife and two daughters who are 3 and 1.

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Race: Provo City Marathon (26.219 Miles) 02:59:36, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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I went into this marathon with the goal of running under three hours but in the days leading up to the race I began feeling like I was coming down with something. My two girls had been sick so it was only a matter of time. I woke up Saturday morning feeling better but my legs felt fatigued. Not a good sign before the race had even started. I caught the bus and rode up to the canyon starting line. As soon as I climbed off of the bus I realized I had under dressed. It was cold. There were a lot of fires going to help people stay warm but there was piles of people around them. As the race started a group of runners took off and I fell into pace with them. Looking down at my watch I realized they were running under 6 minute miles a lot faster then I wanted to do. I slowed down and started running my own race. After a few miles I started to find my sync and the miles started to fall away. I finished the first half around 1:27 and was still feeling strong. I didn't really start to fade until mile 21.  Luckily my sister in law Tara was waiting at mile 22 and ran the last few miles with me and pushed me. I really don't know where I would have ended up if she hadn't. The last mile it was everything I had to keep moving my legs but I was so close to my goal. I crossed the finish line and realized I had did it, I had just run a marathon in under three hours! A short time later we found out I had taken second place overall I was blown away. When I had looked at previous year results I figured I might be able to run in the top ten if I was lucky.

My splits: 6:40, 6:43, 6:40, 6:37, 6:36, 6:41, 6:41, 6:36, 6:35, 6:33, 6:38, 6:36, 6:38, 6:41, 6:48, 6:48, 6:53, 6:57, 6:59, 7:16, 7:22, 7:24, 7:20, 7:26, 7:13, 6:56. The Garmin watch came through for me.

Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Sun, May 05, 2013 at 18:58:51 from 65.129.113.200

Nice report stud!!!!! So happy for you. Now go and enjoy your well deserved vacation.

From jtshad on Sun, May 05, 2013 at 19:25:03 from 69.20.183.178

Congrats on the PR, sub 3 hour marathon and second place finish. That is a spectacular race and one for the record books. Awesome job!

From Tara on Fri, May 10, 2013 at 13:41:54 from 75.169.143.244

Whoa, how did I miss your report?

Sheridan, I was so impressed with you on Saturday. You really are an example of someone who works hard for what they get. You had a goal and went after it, despite not feeling your best. Way to execute the Provo Marathon and take 2nd overall!! Amazing.

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