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Mesquite Marathon 2010

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Salt Lake City,UT,United States

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Sep 14, 2008

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Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

52 marathons, Overall winner 15 times, PR 2:20:25 at St. George 2013, Kona Ironman 2002, Zero DNF

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Race: Mesquite Marathon 2010 (26.2 Miles) 02:33:27, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.0026.200.000.000.0026.20

Everything was going great until mile 10 when we turned south to run parallel with I-15. The next 16 miles with the exception of 2-3 were probably the windiest conditions I have ever run or biked in. Nick (fairly short) McCombs :) and I teamed up and took turns drafting for about 7 of miles until he dropped back with about 5 miles left. From there I managed a few quicker miles and then really suffered for the last 2 into the tornado. Someone should really consider putting in a wind farm and/or just changing the direction of the race depending on the wind conditions. I wonder what my time would have been if I ran the course backwards today. 1800 ft of elevation gain but 16 miles of it aided by a 20-30 mph tailwind...I don't think I'll try that any time soon. I will post my speedy and then not so speedy splits later.

Below are the splits.  The first 6 miles are obviously very fast.  I tried to hold back a bit during 4-7 because I didn't want to beat my legs up too early in the race.  I was also talking to Nick McCombs quite a bit during these miles which didn't make sense at the time because I thought I would be the one who needed to conserve energy for the later miles. 

Miles 8-10 had a few rollers but were still fairly fast.  Nick and I ran side by side.

At around mile 10 we ran under the freeway and turned south towards Mesquite.  After just .5 miles going that direction and feeling how much the wind was slowing us down it became apparent that the race and later miles could get ugly.  Miles 12 and 13 were especially hard (clocked a 6:04 and 6:30) because there was a long climb and the headwind must have been in the 20-30 mph range.  Despite these slow miles I still crossed that half point line in ~1:12:30.  I knew the second half would just get slower so I came to the realization very quickly that a PR was out of the question. 

After mile 13 Nick and I figured it didn't make sense for both of us to fight the wind so we started running in a line and switching the lead about every 3-5 minute.  Probably due to our mounting delirium and efforts to avoid the wind, we almost tripped each other at least 5 times. 

By mile 15 we started catching the half marathoners.  Passing them helped a bit mentally and it felt better knowing that we weren't the only ones suffering through the wind.

Around mile 19 was the first time I realized that I could actually win the race. Nick wasn't pushing the pace much when he was leading and I felt that if I surged in the next two miles I may be able to put a gap between us. 

My chance came sooner than I thought.  While Nick was leading up a hill at around mile 20 or 21 he started slowing considerably.  I jumped ahead, surged to the top of the hill and then ran down the backside as fast as possible.  I think that was the 5:36 mile I clocked at mile 22.  I didn't look back after that.  Miraculously at mile 23 the course took a turn to the NORTH (yes NORTH), which meant that the wind wasn't in my face for the first time in 13 miles.  That was a huge relief but sadly only lasted for .5 miles.  Miles 24 and 25 seemed unbelievably long, especially straight and no less windy than the last 13.  Fortunately for the last .7 the course turned back to the north so I was able to put in a last semi surge into the finish. 

Overall I was very happy with my effort and the finish.  I only wish the wind wasn't such a factor because I think I would have been very close to a PR (sub 2:26) or at least better than my 2:29 at Ogden.  Oh well.  To get a sense of the wind, Kyle Perry from BYU and the guy who won last's year marathon in 2:19 ran just over 1:11 in the half. 

Time

Distance

Split time

Elev. chg.

Accum. pace

0:05:08

1

5:08

-234

5:08

0:10:18

2

5:09

-250

5:09

0:15:33

3

5:15

-202

5:11

0:20:57

4

5:23

-219

5:14

0:26:25

5

5:27

-205

5:17

0:31:51

6

5:26

-140

5:19

0:37:22

7

5:30

-56

5:20

0:43:07

8

5:45

-21

5:23

0:48:53

9

5:45

-84

5:26

0:54:25

10

5:31

-97

5:27

0:59:51

11

5:26

-124

5:26

1:05:55

12

6:04

104

5:30

1:12:28

13

6:32

30

5:34

1:18:41

14

6:12

-36

5:37

1:24:44

15

6:03

-6

5:39

1:30:15

16

5:30

-158

5:38

1:36:24

17

6:09

76

5:40

1:42:56

18

6:31

5

5:43

1:49:06

19

6:09

-77

5:45

1:55:20

20

6:14

-43

5:46

2:01:28

21

6:07

8

5:47

2:07:04

22

5:36

-120

5:47

2:12:58

23

5:53

-11

5:47

2:19:08

24

6:10

-41

5:48

2:25:23

25

6:14

-5

5:49

2:31:25

26

6:02

22

5:49

2:33:36

26.38

2:10

40

5:49

 

Nike LunaRacer +2 Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Rob on Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 18:03:39 from 204.15.86.95

Wow! Incredible time in the wind, and I know

your training has been short since getting back into it. Nice job..

From Scott Ensign on Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 18:08:30 from 207.224.194.35

way to pick up the win and the big 1500 dollar paycheck! too bad about the wind. I ran this last year and there was really no wind at all, just scary redneck pickup trucks trying to kill me. well done!!

From Rob Murphy on Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 18:25:51 from 24.10.248.6

Damn Fritz! You have to be feeling pretty good about that time right? Congratulations on a great win.

From Dan on Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 18:55:14 from 24.209.83.20

Wow - impressive race!

From Faceless Ghost on Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 19:41:17 from 69.169.157.242

Wow. Nice.

From Seth on Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 20:48:32 from 67.161.218.123

Nice work and congrats on your 3rd marathon win of the year! Weren't you having knee issues for awhile? I guess that's healed up now. :)

From Walter on Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 21:29:40 from 24.10.169.110

Wow, that is a great time on that course! Its a brutal last 10 miles for sure! Way to get another 1st big guy!

From Burt on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 03:29:41 from 72.223.84.236

What? No course record? You only had to beat 2:19 and some change. LOL. Great job! Sounds like it was crazier than last year.

From allie on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 14:34:11 from 174.23.238.75

that is quite the comeback from injury in such a short amount of time. amazing. glad your knee held up. congratulations on the win and a great race in that nasty wind.

From Paul on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 19:19:18 from 174.27.246.50

Great job. I've heard that course is quite hard to begin with, and it sounds like the wind made it almost unbearable. Way to persevere.

From Superfly on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 23:15:38 from 208.117.127.110

Great job on the win. I was planning on racing this race until about a week and a half ago... at the time I was pretty bummed I wasn't racing. But after hearing about the horrible wind I'm happy I didn't. That's an excellent time with the wind being so intense. That second half is hard enough and the wind would have killed me.

Way to win 3 marathons in one year!

From AmberG on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 23:24:04 from 75.162.148.124

Congrats on your win!!! Nice job and excellent report!

From Fritz on Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 23:16:39 from 67.182.226.25

Thanks everyone.

Scott- I saw a few truckers on the first downhill. I suspect the last time they saw runners was during last year's race.

Seth - I injured my knee in early June and wasn't able to race all summer. It started feeling a lot better about 4 weeks ago.

Rob- yes, I am happy with the time considering the conditions

Burt- I apologize for not breaking the course record. 14 minutes is nothing. maybe next year. :)

From Bec on Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 00:27:29 from 71.199.12.198

Wow! Great job on a rather difficult course. I can't imagine what it would have been like in the wind. Way to go on another 1st place. This sure has been a great year for you racing wise.

From Adam RW on Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 16:18:49 from 155.101.152.123

Fritz,

Sorry to see that your training had to be put to such a tough test.

However, I think you showed the wind who is boss. Nice win and all things considered GREAT time!

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