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Location:

South Weber,UT,

Member Since:

May 09, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Personal Records:

800 Meters 1:50.14 (Track-BYU)

1500 Meters 3:42.07 (Track-Stanford) Likely the best race of my life; converts to a 3:59.85 Mile

5000 Meters 14:20 (Track-Stanford)

8000 Meters 23:53 (Cross Country-Pre Nationals Iowa)

10000 Meters 29:57 (Track-Stanford)

Half Marathon (Mesa-Phoenix Half) 1:05:11

Marathon (St George) 2:16:09

Short-Term Running Goals:

2017 Races:

Mesa-Phoenix Half - 3rd Place 1:05:11 PR

Ogden WRC 10-Miler - 1st Place 55:46

Provo City Half - 1st Place 1:06:33

Ogden Marathon - 2nd Place 2:25:46

Long-Term Running Goals:

My main goal is just to stay healthy.  I was injured every year in my college career except for one.  I would like to reverse that trend and always stay injury-free.

 

Personal:

I am a family man.  I am married to my beautiful wife Amy (who also ran at Weber and is quite the runner).  We have four beautiful daughters named Evelyn (6 years old), Hannah (4 year old), Nora (2 year old), and Iris (5 months).

Twitter handle: @RunnerRiley7

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Salomon Pro Wings 2 Lifetime Miles: 161.10
Brooks PureCadence 5 Lifetime Miles: 101.85
Brooks Adrenaline 17 Lifetime Miles: 161.85
Brooks Transcend 4 Lifetime Miles: 219.45
Brooks Ravenna 8 Lifetime Miles: 225.10
Brooks PureCadence 6 Lifetime Miles: 188.10
Brooks Launch 4 Lifetime Miles: 107.50
Brooks Glycerin 14 Lifetime Miles: 101.47
Brooks Hyperion Lifetime Miles: 92.13
Brooks Caldera Lifetime Miles: 31.10
Race: Big Sur Half Marathon (13.109 Miles) 01:07:53, Place overall: 13
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.950.0013.110.0022.06

BIG SUR HALF MARATHON

Well, I am unsure what to think of this performance. I know I'm upset with it but not sure how upset I should be. It's certainly not a fast course and nowhere near a PR course. It's rolling hills the entire time. You are never running flat. It was also windy once you got out on the coast. I was really mad with my time until I saw some of the struggles of the faster guys. It seemed like if you had a good day and a group to work with today you were roughly a minute back of your PR. If you had a bad day and were running solo you were 2-3 minutes off your PR.

The field was ridiculously stacked, with like eight guys with 1:03 or faster PRs. I was ranked 13th with my 1:05:16 and finished 13th. The race takes very good care of the elites. They fed us last night and have another dinner set up tonight. It was interesting to listen to some of the faster guys at dinner. I sat at a table with Ben Bruce, Ian Burrell, Sergio Reyes, David Laney, and Fernando Cabado. Yeah I lost to all of them in the race.

They shuttled us to the elite warm up area an hour before the race. I warmed up about 45 minutes before the start with Ian Burrell and Jeremy Freed. After I got a few bathroom visits in and then did some strides and was ready to go. Temps were 55 degrees, overcast, and typical early morning ocean fog and humidity. Wind was somewhat calm at the start and so I was very surprised to turn at 8 into a strong headwind.

The race got off on time to the second and the field went out fast, likely high 4:30s. I let them go and ran by myself in 4:59. I was in like 20th at the mile. I kept the same pace in mile two although it's a tougher mile that drops down into a tunnel and then climbs back out on the other side (like running an overpass only you go down under a road first and then up). Mile 2 was also 4:59 (splits are Garmin which measured course very long in 13.33).

Mile three I tried to just keep rolling at the same pace. I finally passed the first woman in mile three! She was the winner today in 1:11 and also won Grandma's Marathon in June in 2:26. I also moved up to 13th place where I would stay the rest of the race, running the whole race solo. Mile 3 4:57.

Mile four has the beast hill that gains 100 feet. I was gaining on Laney and wanted to try and catch him on the hill, thinking he would be tired from going out too fast. So I pushed the pace on the hill and hit a 5:06 split. Coming down in mile five I hit 4:49.

Now we hit the out and back section on the coast. You have to stay to one side of the road. This is where the Garmin really got off from the mile markers, which makes me wonder if it was certified using the full road. Because it is extremely curvy.

I had closed the gap to like ten seconds on Laney but stopped making ground here. We were basically running the same pace from here until almost the end. These were very lonely miles. Laney was the only runner I could see. Miles 6-8 were 5:01 5:05 5:08.

At 8 you do a 180-degree turn and are hit hard with some wind. My pace dropped ten seconds per mile immediately. Nothing happened really from 9-12. Laney stayed 15-20 seconds up and I chased. We seemed to slow on the same sections as the gap remained very even. Miles 9-12 5:19 5:07 (I tried to surge back to pace here but this mile was HARD with the wind and hills) 5:14 5:16.

Doing math with a mile to go I got pretty depressed, especially with my watch being almost a quarter mile ahead of the mile markers. I was broke mentally and somewhat physically. But I tried to salvage what would technically still be an un-aided PR. Mile 13 was 5:14 and the last 0.33 I ran in 1:35 for a 1:07.53.

I knew I wasn't in top shape coming in. It's something I can just sense even if workouts still look ok. Maybe it's cumulative fatigue. But I still thought I could break 1:07 here despite the tough course. Oh well, it was fun and certainly one of the most scenic races I'll ever run.

There was a lot of talk this weekend about the course record going down. It's "only" 1:02.3x. But with a couple 1:01 guys in the field it held again. The elite coordinators say every year people think they can beat what they perceive as a weak record and every year it stands. I can understand why.

Results:

Jacob Chemtai 1:02:44

Nelson Oyugi 1:02:50

Aissa Dghoughi 1:03:20

Fernando Cabado 1:03:25

Benson Cheruiyot 1:03:37

Ian Burrell 1:03:57

Ben Bruce 1:03:58

Stephen Furst 1:04:27

Geofrey Terer 1:04:39 (out of the money!)

Sergio Reyes 1:05:52

Jeremy Freed 1:06:41

David Laney 1:07:27

Me....1:07:53

PM: 4.5 mile shakeout, first two by myself then ran into Ben Bruce and did the rest with him.

Pearl Izumi EM Road M3 Miles: 4.50Pearl Izumi EM Road N1 Miles: 17.56
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SpencerSimpson on Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 17:39:31 from 68.66.165.182

Great report. Really sucks to not have anyone to run with. Lonely miles is an understatement. Glad you had fun though. Great race with a very good field. Those names are big time.

From Amy Cook on Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 08:17:18 from 174.52.234.49

Glad you got the experience running with those fast guys, I'm sorry it didn't go as well as you wanted. Now come home! :)

From Rachelle on Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 10:25:24 from 159.212.71.200

Wow that field is absolutely insane, what a cool experience. Really great race on a tough course. Very cool opportunity and a great stepping stone for you moving forward.

From Jake K on Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 10:52:39 from 199.190.170.30

Good effort Riley. It sounds like you ran smart (didn't get sucked out too fast), but that combo of a challenging course and running solo is tough.

Its good to race against these kinds of fields and mix it up with the top guys.

So the top female was 9:50-something at two miles?! WELL ahead of world record pace. She must have been hurting by the end :-)

Oh and the part you said about no part of the course being flat - from what I remember, that's Boston. You're either going up or down (luckily more down than up) but almost never flat.

From Dave Olson on Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 11:12:09 from 66.87.112.221

It was a strong effort and you were unsure going in. Now it's time to put in some work for Houston and Boston.

From Ben VanBeekum on Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 12:49:33 from 67.169.244.46

Riley still an amazing effort. Lot of love and respect on this end buddy. Congrats on a great race and great year!

From Josh E on Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 13:47:13 from 205.235.104.4

Sometimes you just have to enjoy the experience. And still a nice non-aided PR on a tough and potentially long course.

From Jason D on Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 19:17:55 from 24.1.80.94

Good effort, Riley. I know Cabada ran about a minute or so slower than he was planning, and it sounds like the others did as well based on your PR+ theory. Sounds like your got to rub calves AND elbows with some fast folks.

Dealing with the discrepancy between markers and watches is tough. So I am sending you a Timex for the holidays :)

From Matt Poulsen on Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 21:47:21 from 174.52.216.185

Still a fine race, Riley. Nicely done. You'll get that sub-1:05. It's just a matter of when.

From Rob Murphy on Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 21:59:21 from 24.10.249.165

Nice job Riley. It seems to me that this is one of those "bucket list" races where you're just thankful to be out there in such an awesome setting doing what you love.

From Superfly on Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:52:31 from 74.211.21.81

I echo the above. Great race. You ran smart and ran what the course and day brought out. Rest up... I don't see anything else on your schedule for the rest of the year. Take advantage of some downtime maybe- keep injuries away.

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