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Salt Lake City,UT,United States

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Sep 14, 2008

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Male

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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: Salt Lake City Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:36:08, Place overall: 6, Place in age division: 3
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.0026.200.000.000.0026.20

During my four month layoff from marathons I think I forgot that they can be quite tiring.  Fortunately tomorrow I will forget and start looking forward to the next.

Don't you wish there was a direct correlation between the degree of suffering and your race times?  If there was, I would have definitely run a sub 2:30.  Instead, I still sufficiently suffered starting at mile 18 and ended up with an average finish.  For some reason things just didn't click and I am partly to blame because I probably went out a bit fast (1:15 out and 1:21 back). One thing I was really looking forward to during this race was gauging my HR and never getting above 165.  To my great disappointment the HR function on my garmin didn't work for some reason and I ended up lugging that heavy strap for 26.2 for no reason (at least +10 secs, right?).  Of course after the race I turned the garmin off and then on and it worked perfectly.  Doh!  Lesson to be learned is to turn on your Garmin at least 15 mins before a race to ensure everything works.

Back to the not clicking part of the race.  I thought I did everything right, i.e. waking up at 4, showering, eating a good breakfast, and getting to the race early.  What I can't figure out is that my stomach still felt really full throughout the entire race and I didn't even have the appetite to take a Gel.  I did force one down at mile 16 because I knew I needed it but it left me feeling nauseous.  I think next time I will get up even earlier and avoid all fats in my breakfast because I don't think I can digest them as quickly.  This means PB will have to go, at least for one meal. :)  My legs also felt a little dead and I never felt that gliding/effortless sensation at any point in the race.

All was not lost however and I still finished a respectable 6th, one place out of the money.  My time was 3 minutes faster than my previous fastest time at SLC and I think this course was about 1 minute slower.  I would like to know who decided to have us go all the way to south temple on state street instead of turning at about 4th south like in the past.  That hill killed me (6:42 mile).

Congrats to everyone who ran today at SLC and everywhere else!  Aren't we lucky to have so many races to choose from?  Those half runners were blazing fast.

 No HR :(

Time Distance Split time Elev. chg.
0:05:22 1 5:22 -97
0:10:58 2 5:35 18
0:16:22 3 5:24 -150
0:21:48 4 5:25 -115
0:27:34 5 5:46 -48
0:33:24 6 5:49 -2
0:39:22 7 5:58 54
0:45:14 8 5:51 10
0:51:20 9 6:05 71
0:57:01 10 5:41 -74
1:02:46 11 5:44 -56
1:08:47 12 6:00 31
1:14:53 13 6:06 43
1:20:39 14 5:45 -83
1:26:27 15 5:48 -80
1:32:20 16 5:52 -55
1:38:11 17 5:51 13
1:44:11 18 5:59 -42
1:50:14 19 6:03 -5
1:56:23 20 6:07 1
2:02:36 21 6:13 22
2:08:51 22 6:15 -29
2:15:17 23 6:25 19
2:21:41 24 6:24 -24
2:28:24 25 6:42 86
2:34:56 26 6:31 -79
2:36:27 26.24 1:31 90

Saucony ProGrid Omni 7 Miles: 26.20
Comments
From jun on Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 19:31:17 from 71.213.20.61

Fantastic race Fritz. I was trying to listen for your name come across the loud speaker for your finish, but I was too engrossed in trying to get my gear bag back. That was an utter fiasco.

And yeah, that hill up to So Temple was ridiculous. If they had turned it down 4th South I could have knocked a good 1 - 2 minutes off my time. I was very slow through there and didn't recover from it until I was half way down So Temple.

Anyway, really really fantastic work today. Maybe I'll get to meet you at Wahsatch Steeplchase.

From Little Bad Legs on Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 19:31:36 from 68.186.96.165

Sorry to read that you your time didn't match your suffering but that's a great time and 6th overall is AWESOME! Congrats. Just as you said, you can learn from this one (Garmin, PB breakfast, etc) and do even better next time. Once again, awesome race! Oh yeah, and the heavy strap is worth at least 10 seconds, if not 15! ;)

From josse on Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 20:46:29 from 75.214.14.241

Great job on your race. It is to bad that our legs don't do what we want them to do when we want. I often feel that dead leg feeling in a marathon. I really don't get it because we run so many miles and taper. You would think they would feel great. But once in a while we get that and it is awesome. That is why we keep trying right!?!

From paul on Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 21:10:30 from 75.162.111.52

Great job Fritz. Indeed, we do have an amazing amount of races to choose from.

From dave holt on Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 21:45:06 from 75.169.72.244

Good job Fritz.

From Kelli on Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 23:39:53 from 71.219.84.84

I agree about the darn hill, whose idea was that? I can not imagine running up that at mile 24 and 25, it was hard enough at 11-12!!

Great job, sorry you had some WOES, but you did AWESOME in my book. That kind of speed just absolutely amazes me.

From Burt on Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 01:59:58 from 98.167.151.26

Great job! Now the question is, did that "10 to 15 seconds" keep you out of the money???

From RivertonPaul on Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:28:39 from 75.169.16.53

Nice job, even with your slight disappointment. Thanks for the nice report.

From allie on Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 16:39:24 from 166.70.140.70

great job on your race! the hill on state street just about did me in as well. :)

From jtshad on Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 15:17:08 from 204.134.132.225

Nice job and congrats on the high finish (DOH...1 more place though!). I hear you on suffering after 18M, that is nearly exactly when I started feeling it at Boston.

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