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Location:

Logan,UT,USA

Member Since:

Apr 27, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Region 9 Cross Country Champion 2004 (5K: 15:42)

400m: 00:54 (running start)

800m: 2:03 (7th place State Meet 2005)

1500m: 4:30 (2nd place Utah Summer Games 2004)

1600m: 4:31 (4th place State Meet 2005)

3000m: 9:55 (1st place Utah Summer Games 2004)

3200m: 9:52 (4th place State Meet 2005)

5K: 15:39 (2nd place Enterprise, UT Pioneer Days 2004

 

 

10K (very aided): 33:33.3 (8th place USG 2008)

15K:  53:04 (6th place Blacksmith Fork Freedom Run)

Half Marathon (very aided):  1:10:38 (5th place, Provo Halloween Half)

Marathon:  2:38:15 Top of Utah Marathon 2010 (6th Place Overall, 1st Local and 1st 19-24)

Won the 1st Annual Sand Hollow Marathon in 2:41:22

Ultramarathon:  Logan Peak Trail Race 2010:  28 miles, 7261 vert. 4:23:48 (2nd Place), El Vaquero Loco 50k 2011: 6:02 (2nd Place)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Go where the trail takes me.

 

Personal:

My hometown is Hurricane, UT but I currently live in Logan, UT where I attend Utah State University.  I am working on a PhD in Education, with an emphasis in Technology and Engineering Education.

You can also check out my blogspot running blog where I post race reports.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Saucony Type A2 Racers Lifetime Miles: 219.40
Brooks Cascadia 6 (Green) Lifetime Miles: 527.90
Brooks Launch (Orange/Yellow) Lifetime Miles: 250.40
Altra Lone Peak (Yellow/Gray) Lifetime Miles: 94.60
New Balance MT110 (Black) Lifetime Miles: 75.00
Altra Superior (Green) Lifetime Miles: 103.30
Brooks Cascadia 8 (Blue) Lifetime Miles: 185.10
Trail 2013 Lifetime Miles: 140.15
Road 2013 Lifetime Miles: 121.35
Altra Lone Peak B (Yellow/Gray) Lifetime Miles: 65.70
PI M2T (Orange/Blue/Grey) Lifetime Miles: 27.50
Trail Miles 2015 (Start May) Lifetime Miles: 64.00
Road Miles 2015 (Start May) Lifetime Miles: 31.50
Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:43:40, Place overall: 29, Place in age division: 2
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
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Well, this wasn't my greatest day, but more on that later.   First things first:  Apologies for being MIA for the last month.  School, work, running, my church calling, and other stuff have left little to no time or energy to update my blog daily.  I will attempt to do better in the future, now that things have kind of settled down to a semi-predictable schedule.  

Here is my race report.

Saucony Type A2 Racers Miles: 26.20
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From JamesH on Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 23:07:35 from 208.117.127.7

Didnt get a chance to talk to you before or after. Nice report even if the race wasnt quite what you where going for.

From Burt on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 00:14:15 from 72.223.91.148

We forgive you Br. Furse.

From PRE on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 01:33:42 from 99.50.214.225

Great race report. No you did not PR. But you survived. I was wondering if you would while I was reading that report...but then I realized you must have as you wrote the report. Very graphic description outlining how your performance declined. Congratulations on finishing the Marathon are in order given what you had to contend with.

From Superfly on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:35:42 from 74.211.21.81

Sorry for the issues during the race. Hope it will just make you stronger the next time you race. Good to run with you for the first time. Keep it up man.

From allie on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:44:41 from 24.10.191.18

the marathon is a weird event -- you just never know when one of these days is going to come up and bite you, seemingly out of nowhere. you held the sub-2:30 pace for 18 miles -- sasha says that training gets you through the first 16 miles and the rest is a matter of the day -- so i think you can look at that as a positive sign in that you had trained well and were prepared for this race. i had a very similar experience in TOU 2007 -- everything fell apart at mile 14, almost in an instant. i finished 30 minutes slower than what i was on pace for at mile 14 because my body decided to shut down. sometimes these things just happen.

good job in hanging in there and still finishing in 2:43. i know it's not what you were going for, but it's still solid. you showed a lot of heart and mental fortitude by sticking with it and pushing yourself to the finish. continuing to run after a crash and burn is extremely difficult, both mentally and physically. but it does make you stronger and will help you in your next race. take some time to figure out what you can learn from this race, but don't dwell on it. it has happened or will happen to every marathoner at some point. it sounds like you have been very busy and your life is moving a million miles an hour. that can definitely take its toll on the body. take some time to rest and recover. enjoy the beautiful trails and fall colors -- you have trained hard this summer and some relaxed running is well deserved.

From Scott Ensign on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 20:30:45 from 70.58.46.82

you are balancing a lot of stuff right now. And really, running comes after school, work and church in terms of priority right now. congrats on a very solid finish with a lot of stuff going on. let's get out and do some runs soon. how about we do first dam run this year too?

From Little Bad Legs on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 23:39:16 from 68.186.75.3

I echo Scott--there is a season for all things and you (your body, mind, efforts, etc) can only handle so much. Clearly you have the ability to run under 2:30 and will someday but it wasn't to be today. No biggie. Your time will come!

From jtshad on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 09:01:15 from 69.20.183.178

It was great meeting you in person finally. A tough day out there but you hung in there and got it done. Nice running with you for the first 7 miles or so, too bad both of us came up short of our goals, but life moves on and there will be other races.

Keep running strong.

From Merri on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 10:35:13 from 160.7.252.148

Wow great time! Awesome job on Saturday!

From Paul on Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 12:05:09 from 24.10.141.104

Sorry you didn't have the race you wanted. Fortunately, you've ran enough good races to know you have "it", so you can just shrug this one off and move forward. BTW - it's easier to train when you get out of school, as you get into a dull, predictable routine.

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