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Member Since:

Feb 02, 2014

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Childhood: I tagged along with my Dad and older brothers to many local fun runs. Did the SLC Winter series (when it was in South Jordan) a few times. Won the Governer's Cup (1 mile kids run) one time. Niavely thought I was the fastest kid in the state.

Jr High: I realized I was far from the fasted kid in the state or even my school. Ran Track and XC every year but had a love/hate relationship with running.

High School: I was hugely inspired by the top runners at Taylorsville HS, Adam Stark and Teren Jamesen, who were both top runners in the state and recieved scholarships to run at the U of U (before the men's program was cut...thanks title 9). As a Junior, my love/hate relationship with running turned to pure love as I discovered what it really meant to train consistently and see myself improve.

HS PRs

State XC course at sugarhouse 16:10 (35th overall--with Bingham as the #1 high school in the nation, there was tons of depth in 1996).

1600-4:46 

3200-10:15

Adult Running:

I was not fast enough to recieve any scholarships, so I didn't run competetively in college. Also, I had a naggin hamstring injury for several years after High School which prevented me from real training. I just did basic 20-35 mpw. Eventually, if figured out how to rehab my hamstring, and started training again. My first really good race was the Salt Lake Classic 10k in 2004. I ran in 33:33 and outkicked Sasha (this is probably the reason Sasha thinks I have a good kick. Based on all the times I have been out-kicked, I'm not so sure).

PRs:

Mile--4:43--as a lone time trial on UNLV track while on vacation in 2006. (I haven't done a 1-mile race since High School).

5K--15:17--DaperDays 2012

10k--30:58 (aided)--DesNews 2009

1/2 M--1:09:16--Salt Lake Marathon and Half M. 2009

Marathon--2:27:30--Chicago 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

I have been in an injury cycle for about 18 months. I want to finally have the PATIENCE to SLOWLY build up my training, so that when I get to decent mileage, I won't be injured.

Since I am now 35, I think I will be satisfied just to not slow down. Although, if my training went perfectly, I know I am capable of more PR's, but getting perfect training is not always possible.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue to be a local competetive runner for as long as I can. Continue to find enjoyement in training and racinge even when my PRs are a distant memory.
 

Personal:

I run for the Wasatch Running Center team. They have gratiously supported me with free gear and store discounts for many years. They Rock!

I have been married since the end of 2004. I have two children. We may have more kids in several years if/when life gets a little less hectic.

I am a big fan and follower of professional running. Our sport has a phenomenal level of participation right now. I think the quality of our sport could be improved if the average runner was more aware of the professional sport of athletics/running.

My favorite professional runner is Kenenesia Bekele. I hope he can return to form and dominate the roads during his 30's. I daydream about him also returning to the track just once or twice to beat a particularly overated sit and kick runner. My other favorite runner is Chris Solinsky. He and I are about the same size, so I was super happy when he was the first non-African born runner to break 27 minutes for 10K. I hope he also can salvage the remaining years of his career.

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Race: Strider's half (13.1 Miles) 01:12:18, Place overall: 7

My training has been mainly focused on marathon endurance preparation (i.e long slow runs). So I haven't had a chance to do specific half marathon type stuff except for one tempo run last week. I figured this race would be an acceptable "speed" ingredient for marathon preparation.  I started out with the front pack of guys. We were going at about 5:15-5:20 pace. It felt pretty easy since we were running down the canyon, but by 2.5 miles I decided to ease up a bit (my last race was a 15k at 5:35 pace so I knew I had to be cautious). I ran the rest of the race alone, watching the front group of guys slowly pull away from me. Jace was in the gap between me and the front group. I wondered if I could eventually catch him, but by 8 miles he had disappeared and my plan had changed to just trying to maintain my pace until the finish. My legs started hurting at mile 9.5, and things got more painfull right before the 12 mile mark, but I mostly kept my composure and finished strong. I wouldn't call this course too hard, but it is difficult to maintain even splits with the rolling hills during the second half. Overall it was a fun race and I'm excited to see how this effort will help me get in better shape than I was yesterday.

My rough splits were

1-3 in 5:20. 3-7 in 5:31, 7-10 in 5:39, 10-finish in 5:35.    (average 5:31)

Comments
From Josh E on Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 18:28:10 from 65.130.223.132

Nice Job Nate. Good luck at the Salt Lake Marathon. I am guessing you will have a great race.

From Fritz on Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 21:53:28 from 98.202.9.237

Good race Nate. This should be a good tune up for the marathon. You will need to join us for a Saturday run sometime.

From Jake K on Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 11:12:49 from 199.190.170.30

Good race Nate. Keep building.

From scottkeate on Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 16:46:17 from 192.150.9.200

Great job, Nate. Keep up the good work and best wishes in your future races.

From Matt Poulsen on Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 16:15:09 from 50.168.224.197

Nice race, Nate! Keep up the great work!

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