Saturday, February 26, 2011

Dogtown Half Marathon 2011 Review

Monday, February 21st 2011: 10 miles @ 9:37 minutes per mile pace. Another EMBFSLR (Early Morning Before Work Semi-Long Run......say that ten times fast.)

Tuesday, February 22nd 2011:
4 miles @ 9:38 minutes per mile pace.

Wednesday, February 23rd 2011: 20 miles @ 10:29 minutes per mile pace. I went back to the same dirt road where I did my 30 miler last week. I started out by taking some side trails (part of the JEM trail) which were beautiful.


Everything was going along great until the sun started to come up. Then the ground began to thaw out and the trail became crazy muddy and slippery. I wasn't a big fan of trying to run 20 miles on an ice skating rink so I went back to the main road. I have a firm conviction that an awesome background should never be passed without getting a jumping photo. What I lack in speed, I make up for in photo self-timer skillz:


Unfortunately the main road was just as muddy. As a wise man once said "You've got to know when to hold 'em, and know when to fold 'em." So I folded 'em. And drove a few minutes back home to finish my run on pavement.

I ran past the Hurricane Airport and happened to be right by the runway as a plane was coming in for a landing. The landing strip is right next to the road so the airplane was almost close enough to give me a haircut.


Thursday, February 24th 2011: Rest (and some glorious Taco Bell)

Friday, February 25th 2011: Rest

Saturday, February 26th 2011: Dogtown Half Marathon: in 2 hours, 23 minutes, & 26 seconds OR 2 hours, 21 minutes, & 45 seconds. (Tell you more about that later.)

I had one purpose for the race: be Mel's pacer/pack mule to get her to a half marathon personal record (PR). I used to think people running with Camelbaks were dweebs, but after wearing a sequin hat, the Camelbak was the least of my problems. I figured it would be good training for the upcoming ultra.


Thankfully we didn't get too much rain during the race but it was pretty windy, but not nearly as bad as the Mesquite Marathon. This is my favorite picture of the day: a cool background and a cute runner (who happens to be my spouse):


With three miles left I knew Mel's PR was within reach but it was going to be close. With two miles left I knew the PR was still within reach but we had to put the pedal to the metal. And then a smell hit us which was strong enough to cause a chunky burp. This little gem of roadkill..... A SKUNK ...... was right on our path.


Less than a mile left and Mel is tired. She begged me to let her slow down but I had to make an executive decision which I hoped she would eventually forgive me for - I held her hand and dragged led her the rest of the way. I took this picture in the last mile which is a pretty accurate image of how things were going:


Finally we spotted the finish line - and she was going to make it! Her previous PR was 2 hours, 23 minutes, & 31 seconds. She stopped her watch at 13.1 miles with a time of 2 hours, 21 minutes, & 45 seconds.

I stopped mine at the finish line and I think our official finishing time is 2 hours, 23 minutes, and 27 seconds. If that's the case, she beat her PR by 4 SECONDS!!! (Way cooler than the last half marathon where she missed her PR by 9 SECONDS! Nine!)

I was so proud of her. She worked hard and got a PR on a much harder course. And after we crossed the finish line she said she forgave me. Bonus! We talked with Janae (www.hungryrunnergirl.com) afterward then got our fill of bread, oranges, and chocolate milk (what, no Twinkies?). Who would have thought running 13.1 miles in the wind with a skunk could be so fun!


"It's very hard to understand in the beginning that the whole idea is not to beat the other runners. Eventually you learn that the competition is against the little voice inside you that wants to quit."
~ Dr. George Sheehan

9 comments:

  1. Oh man...skunk on the course! I would lose my powerbar gel!
    LOL

    Great photos! Glad you could pace her to a PR. I bet she was super excited =D

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  2. Congrats! That skunk is gnarly looking. I kinda dig that finisher dog tag!

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  3. Man I should have run this half just for the medal gall darn it. Been completely underwhelmed by the Snow Canyon and Saint George half marathon medals (they are basically the same thing anyways). I just want a cool finisher medal so sue me.

    How did this course compare to the Saint George half, was it flat, downhill, uphill?

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  4. Man that was rough. I have to say one of the HArdest I have ever ran. Congrats on still rocking it to a PR to Both of YA. Im Impressed. Loved the hat BTW.

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  5. What a great run Mel had!! so happy that she got her PR and that she ran with you while you were wearing that hat. She must really love you and you have worn worse. :) Waiting for some pics of you two in your shorts.....

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  6. CONGRATS, Mel!! I knew when I bought that hat that it would bring great things to its owner!! Glad to hear you wore it and it's working out for ya! Next year I'll give you the "bedazzled" toilet seat/lid that we received for Christmas this year. I think it will complement the hat well, and maybe it'll give Mel a safe place when she needs to go...one that will keep her shoes poo-free.

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  7. IT WAS SO SO FUN TO MEET YOU AND YOUR GORGEOUS WIFE!!! Seriously, I wish we could have talked for hours. I want a camelback...I think i have to invest now!! DANG, you take amazing photos!!! I LOVE the self-timer shot with you jumping and that picture of your wife running with the scenery behind her was amazing!!! There was hot chocolate?!?! How did I miss that. I also didn't see the skunk ha...tunnel vision:) I LOVED the dog tags. What is your next Utah race?!?!

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