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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: Murray 5K (3.03 Miles) 00:15:13, Place overall: 4

It’s too bad the course was short. After the race I was excited by what I thought was a PR. Last week I ran the t-ville 5k and did better than expected (confirmed by GPS watch). So today when I ran so well, I accepted it without question (I didn’t wear the GPS today). Still my adjusted time of 15:35 is still solid, and it shows that I am in better shape than I thought I was. After some of my races last year and earlier this year, I wondered if I would ever be in the same shape that I was in years past. This race shows that I am still right there. I am thrilled to be injury free and running well again.

The downside to my performance today was that for at least the 3rd time that I can remember, I was out kicked in the last 100 meters on this course. From the point wher the course goes downhill into the park, I tried to carry momentum and accelerate all the way to the finish. I thought I was running fast. Suddenly Jason Holt flew by me, I shifted to top speed and tried to chase him down before the finish but it was not to be. My regret is not that I got gunned down by a faster runner, but that I thought I was kicking, when I really wasn’t. The sensation of weariness made me think I was running faster than I actually was. In retrospect, I should have looked back at the 3 mile mark. If I had seen Jason running me down, I may have had the courage to really sprint at that point and hold him off. Oh well. It was still a fun race, and a learning experience.

Lastly, thank you Sasha for figuring out the course adjustment time for me.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 20:56:35 from 192.168.1.1

Nate - this was a very solid performance. This course is not fast. In fact, making it short made it fair - in a weird way. I anticipate that the same performance in Draper Days will give you the time that you got. You realize you got outkicked by a 1:48 800 meter runner, right? Somebody with that kind of speed, if you bring him around for the kick, will make a 2:00 800 guy look like he is not kicking. And the bad news is that somebody with a good amount of pure fast twitch fibers can kick regardless of how bad he is hurting because his fast twitch fibers were dormant most of the race, while a midgrade guy like you, if he gives it a good push earlier will use his fast gear for that and simply does not have much left in the last 70 meters.

Thanks for starting slow - this helped Benjamin a lot.

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