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Race: Wahsatch Steeplechase 2012 (17 Miles) 02:14:29, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.5017.000.000.000.0017.50

Sadly I missed the hugely popular, competitive and well directed Wedding Bells Relay 5k. It looked like a great time. Instead I ran, hiked, and crawled the Wahsatch Steeplechase, which is quite possibly my all-time favorite race.

After several weeks on the bike and only recently getting back to running I didn't really know what to expect. Turns out my 50 mile bike rides and climbing the canyons got the quads race ready and I improved my best time by 5 minutes and also set a new course record by 36 seconds. For a 33 year old race I thought that was nifty. The mileage chart below tells the story best, i.e. my pace ranged from 5:15 to 17:13 :), but I will attempt to add some commentary. I went out fairly conservatively and was in second place through about mile two. From there the leader dropped back and it was just me and Josh Steffen for next 3 to 4 miles.  We swapped the lead a few times and then right at about mile 6 I started to pulling away slowly. By that point my quads were sucking oxygen and I was barely getting any recovery on the flats. It felt like I was barely moving but I guess in a race like this moving at times is better than average. Having run this race before I decided to not even try to run mile 7 because the extra energy it takes to stay running isn’t justified by the slight gains in speed. Surprisingly I finished that mile in 17 minutes which I think is about 3 minutes faster than last time. This goes to show that while my quads were in much better shape this time around as result of my road bike climbs up the canyons. Someone is sure to disagree but in my opinion there is no better way to build quad strength than biking up hills. This seems like common sense, at least to me, because there is no other exercise that requires 100% of the effort and power to come from one muscle.

After I finished that never ending climb/hike I did my best to navigate and jump over and down the crags at the top of Big Mountain. That lasted longer than I remember so it was great relief to hit the aid station at the end. I grabbed some water and Swedish Fish and continued on my way. This is where the race gets fun.  Basically you get to lose 2,000 ft. in about 2 miles and you obviously try to do it as fast as possibly without falling off of the course. That section went relatively smooth this time around meaning I was only terrified of falling a few times instead of 10. This was a result of the dryer year and less vegetation which made it easier to see my footing.

Getting off the downhill at mile 11 felt great and from there it’s just a matter of holding on and letting gravity do the work. I put in some good splits on the miles down the City Creek Canyon road and held up ok on the later miles down the single track that parallels the road. I came off the trail in about 2:09 and knew that I had about a mile to finish, which meant I needed to run a sub 6 minute mile to break the old CR. Fortunately the bottom of City Creek and the road down Memory Grove are fairly steep so I was able to put in around a 5:45 mile.

After I finished I had no choice but to lay face down in the creek. This is bound to help my staircase descents tomorrow. The next hour was spent conducting surgery with my multi-functional bib pins on my new blisters and chatting with the racers about their war stories. Promptly at 10:30 (trail race directors don’t mess around) Butch gave out the typical trail race awards (trail shoes, headlamp, backpack, cool hat, and decorated bowl). And as a surprise I got a little cash for the CR. Not only are trail races and directors cool, they are also creative with their shirts.  Because last year's course had to be changed due to the snow pack, this year’s motto was “Back to Black”, i.e. back to Black Mountain. Cool logo is shown below.  

Congrats to Josh who finished 2nd and just over 2:20 in his first attempt. Unfortunateley the Utah running scene will be losing him because he and his family are moving to New Hampshire. On the women's side, an out of stater, Annie O'Donnell ran an impressive 2:41 (4 minutes off the course record) and Liz Butler was second with a 2:44.

Carl Swenson was the previous CR holder. As an Olympic Cross Country skiier and professional mountain biker, this was probably a race he entered last minute and just for fun.

Time

Distance

Split time

Elev. chg.

0:06:53

1

6:53

191

0:16:06

2

9:12

531

0:24:05

3

7:59

336

0:32:09

4

8:04

315

0:41:14

5

9:04

371

0:50:44

6

9:29

488

1:07:57

7

17:13

1,068

1:22:40

8

14:43

-56

1:30:31

9

7:50

-1,284

1:36:51

10

6:19

-549

1:42:06

11

5:15

-340

1:47:45

12

5:39

-237

1:54:03

13

6:17

-143

2:00:18

14

6:14

-218

2:06:54

15

6:35

-206

2:12:43

16

5:49

-221

2:14:29

16.3

2:21

-61


 

 

La Sportiva Crosslite Miles: 17.50
Comments
From Jake K on Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 14:31:03 from 67.177.11.154

Awesome job Fritz. If you are going to run a race as crazy as this, you might as well take down the course record!! :-) That's really impressive for a race that's been going on for 30+ years.

You are putting together a really impressive year across the board.

I think you should put the XTerra Nationals at Snowbasin on your calendar - you can take down Maximus.

From Andrea on Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 14:35:33 from 67.177.11.154

I second Jake's statement about XTerra Nationals!

Nice work today! You're killing it this year.

From Jon on Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 14:48:33 from 74.177.123.81

Your most impressive mile is a sub-8 on mile 9... that's completely kamikaze. Nice job on the win and CR! Very tough work.

From scottkeate on Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 14:53:43 from 71.199.4.146

Great race report and an awesome job today! Anybody who can do 11 miles on a stair master, is bound to be a formidable contender in a race that goes straight up a mountain. Congrats on the CR!

From Rob Murphy on Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 15:22:07 from 24.10.249.165

Great work Fritz. I know you've finished second a couple times in that race right? You are getting stronger and better with age.

From Smooth on Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 19:14:39 from 174.27.192.130

CONGRATZ on the win and crushing the 30+ year CR! WOW!!! what an impressive race year you're having! :) AWESOMEST JOB! :)

From Steve on Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 19:31:59 from 66.87.66.45

I read this report three times. Wow! I like most the bike work you have put in. I'll probably have to start doing more of that

From Scott Wesemann on Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 23:13:25 from 75.162.75.76

Congrats! That time is insane. I loved the course and the race as well.

From Fritz on Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 13:46:27 from 173.10.22.170

Thanks everyone.

Max King won the xterra nationals by just under 4 minutes last year. Jake...that was yours for the taking. :) He also ran a 2:14 in the Olympic Trials so the guy obviously isn't just a trail racing wonder.

Jon- that mile was definitely where I picked up the most time. It must have been the swedish fish I picked up at the aid station.

Rob- This was my 4th time running this this race and you're right that I had finished 2nd twice. I was glad to finally get the W. :)

Scott- Nice work out there. This race is the best kept secret.

From Jake K on Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 09:09:22 from 155.100.226.54

We should just tag team XTerra - go out really fast for the first hundred yards, then run shoulder to shoulder the whole way and don't let Max get around us.

From RileyCook on Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 09:13:43 from 132.3.57.68

Congrats on the win! That sounds like a fun race. I keep telling myself that I'm going to do a trail race some day, but haven't yet.

From Adam RW on Mon, Jul 02, 2012 at 21:54:52 from 155.101.152.123

Congratulations on the double header. Course record and the win! You are the poster child of how to train out of an injury and dominate!

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