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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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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
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: SLCTC Winter 10k (6.214 Miles) 00:31:41, Place overall: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.100.006.210.0013.31

SLC TRACK CLUB WINTER 10K

I looked for every excuse I could yesterday to not run this race. I was already registered, but with my knee bugging me lately and the storm-that-never-was approaching I figured I would do an indoor track workout with Ben for his birthday (30x400). So, when I woke up this morning and my knee felt ok and the weather was pretty decent, I figured I had no excuses and I needed to head down and race. Sorry Ben (hope you enjoyed your 30-mile run that was your plan B).

Coming in I wanted to run a negative split and work on attempting to win a race without leading start to finish. I sometimes have a hard time when I want to win a race of being patient early and letting others get out to a lead. But today I was really focused on a negative split. Well, when I got out of the car at Salt Air I knew that wasn't going to happen as there was a ferocious wind that would serve as a tailwind going out and headwind coming back. So I settled on "negative" effort split, meaning even though the splits would be worse in the second half, the effort would be greater.

I had a good warmup, just shy of 4 miles with strides. The race started and Bryant got out quite quickly with Jason right behind him. I settled into 3rd and tried to remain patient and just run comfortably. By the mile I had caught up to Jason and was running side by side with him. The mile split was 4:59. I decided that was just a tad too slow with tailwind, so I sped up a bit. Jason dropped around 1.25 in and I was gaining ground slowly on Bryant. By mile two I caught up to him and after a minute or so of running with him I took a slight lead. Mile two was 4:55. I opened a tiny lead in mile three and focused on not getting too excited and saving some for the trek back into the crazy wind gusts. I hit mile three in 4:53 and I think the 5k was around 15:20 give or take a few seconds (I know my first four 1k splits were 3:07 3:06 3:03 and 3:02, so 15:20 is probably about accurate).

At the turn I immediately got hit with some strong winds. I saw that Bryant was only 2-3 seconds back and Jason and Jake were still in striking range as well. I tried to keep my head down and really work on that negative effort split. I hit mile 4 in 5:18, which may not seem impressive to any that wasn't at the race, but this was actually the mile that I put a good gap on Bryant and the race was really won in this mile.

The wind wasn't quite as bad in mile 5 and I was able to hit a 5:15. I tried to really work the last 1.21 miles to accomplish my negative effort split. I kept my head down in the wind and as I looked at the ground I just focused on eating up as much ground as fast as I could. I felt strong in the last mile and managed a 5:03. The last 0.21 I ran in 5:01 pace and finished in 31:41 with a course record and five seconds faster than my time last year. 

I had a good cooldown after with Bryant, Dave, Matt, and Spencer. It was a good morning and I am happy with the effort. I would have liked to see what I could run in good conditions, but it is what it is. I got ice on my knee immediately after the cooldown and it feels the best it has all week. So, hopefully with being off tomorrow it will be even better come Monday.

Brooks Ravenna 5 Miles: 7.10Brooks Racer ST5 Miles: 6.21
Weight: 150.20
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 14:15:40 from 24.10.249.34

You should be happy. That's a great time considering the wind and all.

From allie on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 14:34:46 from 65.130.189.75

great race, riley. "negative effort" was the right approach for this one. those last three miles took some real work. hope the knee issues clear up.

From Derek D on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 14:51:24 from 68.109.132.154

Another great race effort Riley. I'll most likely see you in Phoenix 3 weeks from today. Are you still running the full? Who else from up there is coming down? Great job today!

From Matt Poulsen on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 15:09:19 from 50.168.224.197

Another great win, Riley! Strong race today. Brutal wind!

From SpencerSimpson on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 15:48:53 from 166.137.209.29

Your mental toughness is vastly improving. It's one thing to be fit like you are. But you're headed to a mental toughness world that's a whole other level brotha. The time you ran today is really fast for the wind on that second half of the race. That was definitely negative effort and I think PHX is going to be really fun this year. Did Bret Hales call back and say he's out for PHX?!:) tons of fun on the day with everyone. Thanks for being a stud always. Made it happen.

From Jake K on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 16:18:14 from 67.177.11.154

I'd say that 5:18 on mile 4 was VERY impressive. Really good run!

From Dave Olson on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 16:36:51 from 98.202.58.72

Very EPIC race today. Enjoyed that burrito with you afterwards. It hit the spot.

From kevin212 on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 16:49:13 from 174.232.197.144

Great race, Riley and congrats on the course record! No small feat with the wind out there today.

From Glory in the long run on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 18:17:00 from 174.23.179.128

How do you put your head down in the wind and not have it affect your posture? I always slump when I do that. In the pics of you you look very upright, I try to think of putting my hips and chest forward into the wind. Just wondering what you do.

From Josh E on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 23:12:14 from 75.162.251.201

Great modification on the strategy and very impressive execution. Congratulations on another win and nice seeing you out there!

From RileyCook on Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 21:55:46 from 73.52.134.194

Thanks everyone!

Derek, I am running the full still along with Jason Holt and Dave Olson from our training group. I get there Wednesday night and am staying in Mesa. If you want to do a short run Thursday let me know.

Jesse, I don't know for sure what I look like, but I like to put my head down a bit in strong wind. I feel I can breathe better and cut through the wind better. Whether that's true or a placebo, I can't say. But it works for me.

From Rachelle on Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 09:50:14 from 159.212.71.17

Congratulations on another win Riley! Also congrats on the CR and course PR in non ideal conditions. Keep on keeping on and keep an eye on that knee.

From scottkeate on Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 11:44:15 from 192.150.9.200

Nice race! Glad you decided to run. Your splits into the wind show once again that you're tough as nails.

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