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Platte River Half Marathon

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Location:

Thornton,CO,USA

Member Since:

Jan 22, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

5k- 16:23 (2011)

8k- 27:33 (2008)

10k - 35:12 (2021)

Half Marathon- 1:16:48 (2018)

Marathon - 2:41:52 (2019)

 

Half Marathon Count: 22

Marathon Count - 9

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run and enjoy it!

Long-Term Running Goals:

  • Get back to Boston!

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Race: Platte River Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:24:53, Place overall: 13, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.0013.100.0016.10

Platte River Half today - had a goal of 1:25. My PR is 1:18, but have not been under 1:25 in about 4 years since then--especially difficult now that I live at altitude. This race was at 5300 ft. Goal was 6:29-6:30 and that is exactly what I did. Got out easy and felt great, had some stomach issues from 6-7, side cramp, probably from the non-gatorade alternative (Nuun) they were handing out at aid stations--I think it had caffeine in it and my body did not handle it too well. Fought through it though, took a GU a little earlier than normal to try to calm my stomach down and it worked. Started slow enough to be able to accelerate through and pick off people as I went. Markers seemed off and I think the course was a little long - had 13.16 on my garmin - so 6:27 pace according to that -- means my half was a little faster too if this is to be believed. Splits are as follows:

1 - 6:29

2- 6:26

3- 6:25

4- 6:27

5- 6:24

6- 6:27

7- 6:28 - amazing consistency through this point, all my splits coupled very close together, pace felt pretty easy and I think I am in pretty good shape

8- 6:40 (long marker)

9- 6:18 (short marker)

10- 6:19 - probably accurate, just picked it up here, will be interested to see the official, but was around 1:04:30 at 10 miles

11- 6:25

12- 6:26

13 - 6:48 - not a breakdon at all - this mile just had the one true hill on the course and it was pretty steep - slowed down the pace quite a bit, but I still managed to kick at the end - I assume I would have been around 6:29 given the normal flat course average

.1 - 52 - long

"13.1" - 1:24:53, 6:29 avg  pace

My goal was 1:25 and I nailed that, split perfectly and kept consistent throughout. I fought through adversity today -- stomach issues, but nothing that stopped me or slowed me down all that much. I made it through and pushed just as hard until the rough patch stopped. I was a little disappointed that I felt the course was long (not only my Garmin, but just felt a tad long), but thats okay. 1:24:53 for 5300 feet equates to 1:21:57 according to Jack Daniels VDOT calculator at sea level - not a bad gauge of my fitness. Very happy with that result.

Asics Hyperspeed 2 Flats Miles: 13.10Asics White 2000 3 Starred Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Jason D on Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 20:36:46 from 68.80.27.222

Good race. Nice and consistent and right on goal.

A certified course should come up over 13.1 due to tangents and the fact that they measure slightly long for potential errors (in case a record goes down and they check the measurement and it's short). I think you'll find most people come up around 13.14-13.17 if the course is good.

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