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Utah Half Ironman

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Member Since:

Oct 03, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

-Distance running as of 2001 -11 total marathons -Boston Marathon (2006) -10k PR 33:55 -1/2 marathon PR 1:16:57 -Marathon PR (2006 St. George 2:45:09) -5k PR (Don't know, hate the distance)

Short-Term Running Goals:

-Compete in the Utah Half Triathlon!!

Did it, what a great challenge!!

Ramp up my weekly mileage.

PR at the St. George Marathon in 2009.  Didn't make the Lottery.  Doing the Top Of Utah instead.  It's a 4:30 minute tougher race.  I Still hope to PR!!

Long-Term Running Goals:

-Be a life time runner for the love of running.  Mix it up.  Try something new.  Do a full Iron Man. 

Personal:

Married for 11 years!!  I have 3 daughters.  My wife runs marathons as well.  I'm a park ranger.

 

 

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Franctic Lifetime Miles: 170.00
Race: Utah Half Ironman (70.2 Miles) 00:05:28, Place overall: 63, Place in age division: 10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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A very good race in my opinion.  I didn't have much to go on as far as what was good or not.  I raced well and felt good and tired at the end.  It must have been a good race.

The swim started a little late with a 1.2 mile swim.  I started towards the back, because I didn't want to get kicked to death.  I'm not a strong swimmer.  I tbecame apparent when the race started that it didn't matter where one started, you were going to get kicked to death anyway.  People are pretty aggressive in the swim.  People were grabbing my ankles and swimming right over my back.

I finished the swim in 47 minutes I believe, 30th in my age group.

 

The bike was awesome.  It was fast and pretty flat.  I felt good the entire ride.  I really conserved and ended up finishing the bike in around 2:39 I believe.  Around 20 miles an hour.  I finished the bike 26th in my age group

It was apparent on the run that triathletes are not runners.  Everyone looked dead tired.  I just kind of took it easy for 13.1 miles and averaged 7:45 a mile.  I passed about 100 people on the run.  I finished 4th overall in my age on the run and 10th in my age group overall.

Now that I've done my first triathlon and know what it's like, I think the next can be a lot faster.  I conserved too much througout.  Overall I'm happy.

 

Comments
From Burt on Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 13:55:45

Man, Cheston! You're awesome! I hope I can build up to do a half iron man. I should put that as one of my goals. I'd have to work a lot on swimming, but I don't know how much I'd look forward to having people pull my ankles. That's nuts.

From Cheston on Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 16:12:48

Thanks Burt.

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