The King of Controversy

Dogtown Half Marathon

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Location:

Provo,UT,United States

Member Since:

Jun 20, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Track:

400 - 54.87 (Region 9 Championships 2015)

800 - 2:05 (Region 9 Championships 2015)

1600 - 4:39  (Desert Hills Invite 2015)


Cross Country:

 2 Mile - 10:20 (Little Valley 2 Miler 2014)

3 Mile - 16:00 (Woodbridge Classic 2014)

5k - 16:45 (Nike Southwest 2014)


Road Races:

Half Marathon - 1:20:56 (Dogtown Half 2015)


PVXC Team Captain 2014

PV Track Captain 2015

Short-Term Running Goals:

Goals TBD

Long-Term Running Goals:

Attain the Best Running Form and Legs

Goals TBD

Personal:

Ran for Pine View High School from 2012 to 2015. Now I attend BYU but don’t run for them. I am the King of Controversy.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Bare Foot Lifetime Miles: 161.50
Saucony Virrata Blue Lifetime Miles: 347.70
Saucony Mirage 3 Lifetime Miles: 406.45
Brooks Pure Cadence 2 Lifetime Miles: 366.00
Saucony Virrata 2 Lifetime Miles: 203.25
New Balance Flash Rn Lifetime Miles: 40.00
Nike Lunarglide 7 Lifetime Miles: 244.25
Race: Dogtown Half Marathon (13.109 Miles) 01:22:44, Place overall: 16, Place in age division: 11
Total Distance
15.00

Warmed up about 1.5 miles with some of the guys and then got to the line. We warmed up maybe a little late but it meant that we didn't have to wait very long for the race to start. 

Race - Mile 1 - 5:55. When the race started, me and Preston just took it pretty easy and ran with the DH guys for the first little bit but thought they were going a little slow so we got around them. Mile 2 - 6:08.  We picked it up a bit but still very easy for those first 2 miles since it was just all downhill. Mile 3 - 6:02. It started to level off a bit at the beginning of this mile but then we dropped into Hells Hole. Mile 4 - 6:01. This mile was a bit harder with the little rolling hills in Hells Hole. Mile 5 - 6:13. This mile was a little slower and tougher as it flattened out. We caught up to Jake at the end of this mile and he started to come with us. Mile 6 - 6:39. This mile was disatrous as I made a huge mistake. As we came to the aid station, I went to get some water and when I crossed behind Preston, I hit his legs tripping him up and making him hit his knee hard. He got up quick and said he was fine but it ended up ruining the rest of his race. This mile had a slight uphill and we slowed quite a bit but I wasn't too worried since we still had a long race ahead. Mile 7 - 6:39. This mile was pretty flat as we started coming down the Dam Road but it was about the same as last. Mile 8 - 6:17. We got rolling again on this mile and caught Krenny. Mile 9 - 6:30. Our group started to split here and me and Jake started to pull ahead of Krenny and Preston around the hill. Mile 10 - 7:03. This mile slowed significantly because of Majestic Hill. Me and Jake were still together on this mile as some sizziling fast DH guys flew past us. Mile 11 - 6:16. As we came down off Majestic, I started to gap Jake a bit as I started to pick it up a little more. I caught Dallin and Trevor (which really suprised me) on this mile. Mile 12 - 6:36. Coach cheered for us on this mile and I started to pick it up a little bit on this mile and started to pull closer to Andrew. Mile 13 - 6:13. As we hit the turn around to the finish, I saw that more of the DH guys were getting very close to me and I also wanted to go catch Andrew so I really started to pick it up. 0.1 mile - 5:53 pace. I was only a little bit behind Andrew at this point but I just couldn't get myself to kick very hard. I ended up only 1 second behind Andrew on the results but it felt like it was a lot more than that. I was very happy with my performance today and I just had a ton of fun. There were sections where I probably could have pushed a little harder but overall a great race. My foot never bothered me and the rest of the body felt really good (maybe too good). It definitely was hard but it was a lot easier than I first anticipated. I think it was mostly because I just stayed pretty relaxed and didn't really think but just run. It was such a great experience for my first half marathon and I definitely think after high school and a mission and all that stuff, I think I will get into this kind of racing. 

Saucony Virrata (Retired) Miles: 15.00
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