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Wakefield 1st National Bank Marathon

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Location:

Decatur,AL,

Member Since:

Jan 27, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

New blog at http://runkeeper.com/user/schotz/

Short-Term Running Goals:

2010 Race Schedule:

6/5: Eurocross 5K/8K

7/17: HTC Twilight Run 5K 

8/7: Hot to Trot 8 Hour (Atlanta)

9/18: Hartselle Depot Days 5K

9/25:  Elkmont Rails to Trails 10K 

10/16 Liz Hurley 5K 

10/24: Stone Steps 50K  (Cincinnati,OH) 

11/13: Chickamauga Battle Field Marathon (TN)

12/4: Frosty Freeze 5K (Decatur) 

12/31: Recover 50K (Huntsville) 

Long-Term Running Goals:

http://runkeeper.com/user/schotz/

Personal:

Born 1972 in north central Wisconsin

Married for 11 yrs to very supportive non-running wife. Two children : Fiona, 6 (in picture) and Elliott (2 yrs)

Co-Race Director of  Delano Park 12 Hour Run (www.delano12.com). President of River City Runners (www.rivercityrunners.org)

3 cats and 1 dog (chocolate lab)

In high school, I was an slightly overweight , badly asthmatic J.V. cross country runner.  I enjoyed being part of the team but never excelled.   The summer after my freshman year in college I decided to run a marathon.  6 weeks later I ran a 3:11 at Grandma's Marathon in Duluth (1991) and I was hooked on long distance running where my asthma wasn't as much of a factor. 

 

 

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Kayano 15 - 8 Miles: 9.77
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St. Paul.  Ran around Capitol building.  University to Dale to Selby to Downtown.  Ran past Fitzgerald Theatre.

Kayano 15 - 8 Miles: 4.62
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Ran from hotel to Kellogg and climbed out of downtown to Mounds and climbed some more up through Mounds park to the top of the bluff.  Ran down the other side and got on the Mississippi River Path that took me back to downtown.

Kayano 15 - 8 Miles: 6.25
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Race: Wakefield 1st National Bank Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:11:54, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
26.200.000.000.000.0026.20

Very small , low key marathon in Michigan which was an easy drive from my parents house.  This was so low key that within 25 minutes of the race start, there was no sign that a race was going to take place apart from about 15 cars in a small park outside of town.  The race director and family showed up and things got moving.

I wanted a venue for a good training run and this was perfect. Having the clock and competition kept me motivated to push.

After I opened up a 10 yard lead after 100 yards,  I realized I would likely be running alone if I could keep a nice pace.  The race started with a 0.7 mile out and back so I got a good view of the field when I turned around.  I had a safe lead by that point.  The remainder of the course was a 2.8 mile loop around Sunday Lake to be completed 9 times.  The 1st third was the hardest with a head wind and two rolling hills.  I stayed steady and completed the lap over 20 minutes pretty consistently.  The first 20 miles were right around 7:15/mile pace.   I started to labor a little then and slowed to 7:25-7:45/mile the rest of the way.  By the time I was 1 mile from the finish, I had lapped the entire field and ended up winning by nearly 30 minutes.

I was pleased with my time and the workout.  I didn't blow it out and should be able to pick up with normal training next week.  I do need to do some hard tempo runs to make sure I can get back under 3 hours at Chickmauga.

Kayano 15 - 8 Miles: 26.20
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Kayano 15 - 8 Miles: 58.40
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