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Location:

Billings,MT,

Member Since:

Jan 10, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

~~Longest Ultra: Bighorn Trail Run: 12:19:00, 52 miles, Bighorn Mountains, WY, June 20, 2015

50K: Bighorn Trail Run: 5:52:13, 32 miles, Bighorn Mountains, WY, June 15, 2013

Marathon: 3:25:01, Deseret News Marathon, SLC, UT, July 24, 2013

Half-Marathon: 1:37:00 (downhill), Deseret News Marathon Split, SLC, UT, July 24, 2013

10K: 44:07, Big Sky State Games, Billings, MT, July 2012

5K: 20:25, Big Sky State Games, Billings, MT, July 2013

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get back into running shape.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Not get super fat, and qualify for Boston before I'm 50 (April 2023).

Personal:

Started running seriously in March 2010. Married 22 years to a hot momma and we have 3 boys, 1 sweet girl, 2 dogs, 3 2 0 1 cat, and 6     4 5 6 3 5 3 1 2 0 chickens (until Spring 2019 when we'll start over). As of September 2018 I'm looking for work... yay. I'm on the local School Board.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Adrenaline 18 Lifetime Miles: 424.24
Cascadia 12 Lifetime Miles: 396.50
Adrenaline 18 #2 Lifetime Miles: 64.00
Altra Lifetime Miles: 50.50
Brooks 20 Lifetime Miles: 50.00
Cascadia Green/orange Lifetime Miles: 223.00
Race: Montana Freedom Run (3.19 Miles) 00:22:30
Total Distance
8.56

Did my first official 5K today and did much better than expected, especially given the course. Lots of up and down for a 5K plus had rain although it lightened up for the race, thankfully. It was a small race, fewer than 100 people, and done on a paved bike path on the rims of Billings. Beautiful, but total elevation gain of 344 feet and not as much drop. It was a partial out and back course - turned around then went back a mile or so. I'm surprised I could keep my heart rate as high as I did for the entire race. For the last 1.5 miles I was behind a couple guys by 30 feet or so and with .2 to go I passed the one guy and then poured on the juice and only lost to the other guy by about 3 feet. The winner only finished in 19:12 and he's a 16:40 5K PR so this was a tough course. That makes me happy. I'm stoked to be in the 22's and if I can get a nice flat course I'm sure I can get in the 21s. Overall a great race. I was happy it was raining and in the 40s versus hot and in the 80s or higher.

To backtrack a bit, I started off the morning by going and registering. The race is a fundraiser for families of veterans and I was bummed to see it cold and rainy as I'm sure that kept lots of people away. I got the start time wrong by 30 minutes which worked out well. I parked my car at the starting spot 1.5 miles away then ran the course. The plan was to run the course in some rain gear then head back to the truck and change into dry clothes before the race. The plan worked out perfectly although I only had about 1 minute to spare, too close for comfort. Ran the course and it was raining pretty good. Tried to keep a 9:00 or above pace and keep my HR low. I was able to do that for the most part. Had a warm hat on and fleece gloves and a track suit. Perfect for a warmup, but much too hot for a race. When I got back to the truck everyone else was already at the start line so that made me nervous. I was glad nobody was in the parking lot to see me wriggling around in the back seat. Got changed, got my number pinned to me just in the nick of time. Ended up running in shorts, short sleeve tech shirt, and gloves. Ended up being perfect for me, with my always used headband. Glad I changed socks and shoes as they were soaked from my warmup. Got to the start, stood around for a second, and took off. It was straight up a hill so the HR was up and a few who'd started off too quick dropped off. Passed a few people then only passed a couple after that. Anyhow, I enjoyed it and look forward to my next 5K. Not sure when I'll do that.

AP: 7:03. Splits 7:11, 7:21, 6:58, 5:05 (.19). Course was a bit long. Avg HR 176 (wow!); max HR 185 at the very end kick.

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/89126331

Red Brooks Adrenaline GTS 11 Miles: 3.19Blue Brooks Adrenaline GTS 10 Miles: 5.37
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From peg on Mon, May 30, 2011 at 23:11:07 from 98.202.156.12

Way to go Russ! You make any run sound so easy, I think you rock!

From Kam on Tue, May 31, 2011 at 14:04:11 from 68.66.163.179

Geez, Russ. That's a pretty sweet race for you, man. HR 176? I'm with you...wow.

From Russ on Tue, May 31, 2011 at 15:28:13 from 74.114.3.253

Thanks Kam and Peg. I was happy that my HR could stay in the 170s the entire race - wasn't sure I could maintain that. Guess I should do some speed work. Should be able to decrease HR even further and up my speed.

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