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Pocatello Marathon

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Location:

Idaho Falls,Id,United States

Member Since:

Feb 09, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PR  St George Marathon 2013   3:13:06

PR  Just Cuz Half Marathon   2011   1:30:57

PR  Firecracker 5k  2011   20:41

PR  Bone & Back 40 mile Ultra  2013   6:03:39

PR  5 hour Ultra Run 33.94 miles

PR 100K  River of no Return  14:00:20

PR  108K  River of no Return  16:15:01

PR 100 miles  Buffalo run 100 miles  21:08:50  2015

PR 50K  Wilson Creek 50K  6:36:44

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37 Marathons and Ultra Marathons

 

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Married to Mauri Ordway, and we have 4 kids

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Race: Pocatello Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:15:13, Place overall: 29, Place in age division: 2
Total Distance
26.20

Had a great time running this race and hats off to the Pocatello Marathon for a well put together race!

Last Wed. I was stretching and felt my left hamstring start to ache and not feel right. It just didn't go away all week long and was still there on race morning. I decided to run it as planed and just take it as far as it will carry me. My plan was to run the first half or so under pace and from the hill before the high school and on to the finish at 10-15 seconds over pace if needed. Is this the best way to run most races - no - but it is what worked last year and I PR'd and made it into Boston. Saturday was a PR also so I hope it makes it into Boston.  We will see in two weeks.

Met the group at the start line and talked and had a great time. Lined up and the race got started and we were headinng down the hill and I was just in an easy run for the first mile and felt my hammy from the very start, after the first mile I moved the pace up to the planned race pace and just got comfortable. The miles went by quick and before I knew it I was at mile 6.5 on the up and back section of the course and saw Lynette coming down as I was heading up and saw Glen and Andrea on the down part of it. I was feeling good other then this hammy was just there and not getting any worse nor any better so I just kept going with it.

At mile 10 or so I saw Dane R. up ahead of me and I was getting closer  and closer and pased him just before mile 11. Now that made me smile and feel good and even had to give myself an ataboy :-)  Got to the half and saw Gray, Rex, and Rob as they were running down the road as a w/u and got some great energy from them. The course is now flatten out and could now feel the hamstring alittle more but not to bad. Made it through Inkom and was starting up a 1.25 mile uphill and just didn't want to push to hard on this and cause this thing to cramp up. Got up it and on the way down the other side and felt good going down.

Got to mile 20.5 and going up the Century High hill and my pace slowed alot, but got to the top and just kept it slow for a while and tryed to just recoup and get up to pace again. I now slowed the pace down to 10-15 sec below pace and felt the hamstring starting to get tight now around mile 23 and was just hoping it will hold off. I still feel very good and breathing was low but it was just the dang hamstring that was the problem. But still felt like I was able to hit a 3:13 time if it held out.

Ok, got to mile 24 and it didn't want to play any more and just locked up and had to stop for 30 to 40 sec to stretch it out and got going again and it happend again at mile 25 and had to stop and stretch again.  The 3:13 was out of the question and now just was hoping to make it under the 3:15 mark but was just short of that by 13 sec.  But this was a new PR for me and was so happy with my time considering the conditions.  I love this race and the course challenges me.

Splits was   1-7:45,  2-7:07,  3-7:16,  4-7:12,  5-7:08,  6-7:11,  7-7:18,  8-7:16,  9-7:09,  10-7:04,  11-6:59,  12-6:54,  13-7:28,  14-7:00,  15-7:23,  16-7:37 (hill),  17-7:37 (hill),  18-7:27,  19-7:17,  20-7:35,  21-8:26 (more hills),  22-8:18,  23- 7:36,  24 and 25 I had cramp issues and forgot to push the lap button, but the time for the two miles was 15:57,  and the last 1.23 miles was 9:03 time at 7:22 pace.

Great race and organization and will be back next year.

Brooks Racer St 5 Red And White Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sun, Sep 02, 2012 at 17:01:03 from 24.10.249.165

Mice to see you yesterday Marlin and congratulations on the well-run race.

From Marlin on Sun, Sep 02, 2012 at 17:12:21 from 174.27.117.250

Thanks Rob, It was nice to see you also! You ran an amazing race yesterday and yet another Masters win,

From jtshad on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 07:33:35 from 69.20.183.178

Congrats on the PR and yet another strong race. You are doing so well this year and it is impressive to watch you continue to get stronger and stronger. Great to have you as a running partner and a friend and I foresee many more running accomplishments in your future.

Run strong!

From crhudman on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 08:54:25 from 71.39.209.182

You did awesome once again.

From Neil on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 22:21:14 from 97.121.45.228

Great race Marlin. Congrats on the PR!

From Kam on Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 10:59:54 from 68.66.163.179

Well done. I enjoyed your report. Stupid hammy.

From Marlin on Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 19:12:09 from 174.27.117.250

Thanks Jeff, Craig, Neil, and Kam, thanks guys I had a great time. Kam and Neil- put that on your race calander next year, Craig- I hope your foot is getting better, Jeff- you have been a great friend and you are going to do awesome at TCM also.

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