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Herriman Invite

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Location:

Logan,UT,USA

Member Since:

Aug 01, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

NCAA Champ

Running Accomplishments:

PR

400m:       52.01  -   Dixie Invite 2015

800m:       1:56 -  Dixie Invite 2015

1600m:     4:22 -   State Championships 2016

3200m:      9:47  -  Hurricane Invite 2015

2 Mile XC:    9:57     -  Desert Hill Duel 2014

3 Mile XC:   15:11   -  Woodbride Invite 2014

5K:            16:02   -   NXR southwest 2014

Half Mar:    1:16    -  Dogtown Half 2015

-2011 & 2012 Monster Dash Champion

 

2015 3A XC State Champion

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

- do my best in running and everything I do

-have no ragrets

Long-Term Running Goals:

-Run for a D1 university

- Win a 100 mile trail race

-Be state champs in cross country    2015 individual XC State champ, a 3 year dream I achieved.  It felt awesome.

-Have a gnarlyer mustache than Steve Prefontaine 

Personal:

Student as USU

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
BAREFOOT Lifetime Miles: 189.25
Nike Rival XC Lifetime Miles: 93.40
Nike Pegasus 30 Lifetime Miles: 722.50
Nike Victory 2 Lifetime Miles: 17.30
Brooks Glycerin 11 Lifetime Miles: 486.60
Nike Pegasus 31 Lifetime Miles: 377.45
Saucony Endorphin LD4 Lifetime Miles: 6.30
Brooks Ravenna 9 Lifetime Miles: 94.89
Race: Herriman Invite (3.107 Miles) 00:20:06, Place overall: 38, Place in age division: 5
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
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4:30pm -  Today I raced in the Herriman Invite.  It was my first time racing there and it was pretty legit and hard core. We the team left the highschool at 8am then got up to orem and watched the suu girls race.  Then we drove up to sugarhouse park and ran the state course.  The day had been pretty sunny so far, but a huge bunch of clouds was coming from the west and they let loose over the whole salt lake valley.  After we ran at the park, we ate at the the south towne mall and headed over to the race, planning to race at 6:20...

 But we got to the meet and the anouncer anounced the start of the varsity girls.  We all were kinda suprised thinking "did he really just say that, is this really the girls varsity race?" and yes it turned out to be the girls varsity race.  So all the sudden us boys were running in 20 minutes.  We all grabbed our spikes and headed down to the start line.  I was able to get in a few strides and stuff and jog around a bit.  The we lined up and went racing.

The start was small and about 100m into the race, you were stuck in the position you were in for the next mile.  That was my one reallly big mistake was not getting out quick enough and getting into a good position.  The whole first mile was just hills, hills, hills.  Me and Kyler came through 1 mile at 6:35 with Paul right behind.  Most of the second mile was a big downhill slope with a few hills and that was were I passed everyone I could.  I came through 2 miles in 12:05 so much quicker.  Then came the killer last mile, starting with the mutha cussa then a half mile long up hill.  This was the hardest part of the race.  It was SO slow like 8 minute pace.  My legs would not move at all, it took all I had to just keep moving.  I've been thinking if maybe a good strategy would have been to stop for like 10 seconds then maybe it would have been easyer to go faster.  Who knows, but this was a fun race.  Super muddy and lots of hard core hills, all leading to my impressive 5k time of 20:06.  This was actually my 5k PR since I've never run a 5k before.   

Saucony Kilkenny XC4 Miles: 4.00Asics GT 2000 Miles: 3.00
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