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Member Since:

Jan 29, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

List of PRs:

  • 5k -18:24- 3/23/19
  • 10k - 37:12 - 3/31/18
  • 10 miler - 1:02:34 - 5/5/19
  • Half Marathon - 1:22:43 - 3/25/18
  • Marathon - 2:59:17 - 5/21/17

Short-Term Running Goals:

2020 Goals

  • Sub 2:50 Marathon at the Boston Marathon

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

- Qualify for the Boston Marathon before age 35 - done - 11/18/12 Philadelphia Marathon, 10/13/13 Chicago Marathon

- Run in the Boston (4/20/15), Chicago (10/13/13), and New York City (11/3/19)Marathons

- Sub 17 min 5k

- Sub 36 min 10k

- Sub 1 hr Broad Street Run 10 miler

- Sub 1:20 half marathon

- Sub 2:45 marathon

- Place top 3 overall in a race - done Teal Wings of Hope 5k 8/31/13 - 1st place overall

- Win my age group in another race - done - washington crossing 15k - 8/18/12

 

Personal:

I live in Philadelphia with my son (Russell - 7), and daughter (Jane - 5).  I work in finance/accounting for an insurance company. 

 

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Brooks Glycerin Lifetime Miles: 169.50
Saucony Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 80.75
Saucony Fastwitch 5 Lifetime Miles: 303.45
Saucony Guide 4 Lifetime Miles: 330.05
Saucony Guide 5 Lifetime Miles: 477.25
Saucony Guide 5 (orange/yellow) Lifetime Miles: 380.81
Saucony Guide 5 (orange/white) Lifetime Miles: 380.35
Saucony Fastwitch 5 (blue/orange) Lifetime Miles: 346.50
Saucony Guide 6 (lime/silver) Lifetime Miles: 432.20
Saucony Guide 6 (red/silver) Lifetime Miles: 372.00
Saucony Guide 6 (white/orange) Lifetime Miles: 280.00
Saucony Guide 6 2014 (1) Lifetime Miles: 274.00
Saucony Guide 6 2014 - 2 Lifetime Miles: 327.80
Saucony Fastwitch 6 (Red) Lifetime Miles: 213.58
Saucony Guide 7 (Blue/Slime) Lifetime Miles: 324.75
Saucony Guide 8 (Blue/Purple) Lifetime Miles: 266.57
Saucony ISO Triumph Lifetime Miles: 307.25
Saucony Ride 7 Lifetime Miles: 213.25
Saucony Cortina 4 Lifetime Miles: 380.75
Saucony Ride 7 (green) Lifetime Miles: 312.25
Saucony Guide 8 (green) Lifetime Miles: 155.00
Saucony Ride 8 (slime 1) Lifetime Miles: 401.00
Saucony Ride 8 (slime 2) Lifetime Miles: 466.72
Saucony Ride 9 Lifetime Miles: 385.37
Saucony Ride 9 (Red/Silver) Lifetime Miles: 413.25
Saucony Cortana 4 (blue/silver) Lifetime Miles: 225.19
Saucony Ride 9 (Red/ Silver - 2) Lifetime Miles: 333.25
Saucony Ride 9 (Red/ Silver - 3) Lifetime Miles: 305.50
Brooks Launch 4 - Lobster Lifetime Miles: 354.50
Nike Pegasus 34 (black) Lifetime Miles: 30.00
Saucony Breakthru 3 (red) Lifetime Miles: 272.00
Saucony Ride 10 (white/aqua) Lifetime Miles: 299.00
Saucony Ride 10 (blue/grey) Lifetime Miles: 347.75
Brooks Launch 5 - Blue/neon Lifetime Miles: 250.10
Brooks Launch 6 (blue) Lifetime Miles: 188.50
Launch 6 (blue/gold) Lifetime Miles: 172.75
Launch 6 (burgundy) Lifetime Miles: 150.25
Saucony Fastwich 9 (white/blue) Lifetime Miles: 6.00
Race: Kids Chance 10k (6.31 Miles) 00:41:47, Place overall: 6, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.700.006.300.007.00

This race was not well organized and a mistake on the organizers part cost me first place in my age division.

It was an out and back course on a somewhat secluded trial (forbidden drive).  From prior training runs on this trail, my Garmin has not been very accurate, mostly understating total mileage.  Prior to the start, the organizer made it clear not to turn around at the 3 mile mark as there will be a volunteer at the 3.1 turn around.

The race started and I went out with the two leaders, the eventual winner and a buddy of mine who is quite a bit faster than me.  They had about a 15 meter lead on me at the first mile mark.  I crossed the first mile in 5:5x, but my Garmin had the first mile at 6:06.  Similar to past 10ks, I went out too fast and it cost me some time overall compared to if I had stayed at my goal pace throughout.

By the time I crossed the 2 mile mark, I was alone in 3rd.  There was no way I would catch the leaders.  My Garmin read 1.86 miles at this point and I think I crossed the marker around 12:10.  About .2 before the 3rd mile mark, I was passed by another guy and I tucked behind him.  As we approached the 3rd mile mark, I was surprised that we had not seen the two leaders coming back yet.  About 15 seconds later, we saw them with their arms raised in disgust saying that there wasn't a volunteer around and it wasn't clear where to turn around.  Me and the guy in 3rd continued going, he had about a 5 meter lead on me.  We continued to run until I saw my watch read 3.1 miles.  I yelled ahead to him saying it was 3.1 by my watch.  He said it was 3.17 by his and asked if we should turn around.  We decided to turn around.  About .1-.2 miles after we turned around, we saw the volunteer at the official turn around and it turns out 5 people had turned around before us so we were now in 7th and 8th although we could only see 2 of the 5 people.  We quickly passed the two and I was again tucked behind the guy I had been running with since before the turn.  At this point, I was pretty pissed off about what had happened so I surged and dropped the guy I had been running with.  I continued at a good pace and around mile 5, I noticed someone wearing a bib about 50 meters ahead of me running at a good pace.  I got within about 10 meters of him just before mile six, but he noticed me coming and put in a final kick and I could not catch him.  He finished 9 seconds ahead of me and was the winner of our age group.  The person who finished 3rd overall was the top female.  Her time was just under 40 minutes so it's hard to say whether or not I would have beat her had I not run the extra distance.  The 4th place finisher finished 27 seconds ahead of me so most likely would have beat him as well.  The total distance my Garmin read for the race was 6.31 miles (6:39 pace), but I wouldn't be surprised if I ran a longer distance than that given my issues in the past with my Garmin on this trail.

My official time was 2 seconds slower than my PR, but had I run the true race distance, I would have knocked at least 40 seconds of my previous PR and probably more than that.

After the race, I complained and the first two finished also complained on my behalf.  The race director personally apologized to me for the error, which made me feel a little bit better, but the overall results were not changed as a result.

Saucony Fastwitch 5 Miles: 7.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From dsafdsafa on Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 18:36:36 from 98.114.83.111

Hi Jon,

I'm the guy that "beat" you by 9 seconds. I stumbled across your blog because I was trying to find out more info on how long the course was (a friend told me only 6.0) and I'm also running the Philly marathon and I was using this to help me set my pace.

In any case, you obviously ran a faster race than me, and I'd be upset also if I had to run extra. This is actually the first 10k I've ever run, and I'm not sure what bragging rights go with being an age group winner (especially when another guy our age beat both of us), but for whatever its worth, I consider it yours.

Also, you might be curious to know I never knew you were behind me! I felt pretty comfortable that I wasn't going to get passed, because I hadn't seen anyone in a while, and I knew I was running faster than the two people I had last seen at the turnaround (I knew nothing of your issues). My g/f on the course tried to warn me about you, but first she oddly told me about the person in front of me (who I could see) and I never heard her tell me there was someone right behind me. That kick was just me emptying my tank!

From JS7781 on Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 06:31:45 from 129.33.19.254

Wow, small world. I thought I was the only one in the Philly area on the Fast Running Blog.

I hope I didn't sound too bitter on my post. Given historical times for this race, I really thought I had shot at top 3 overall which has been a goal of mine for a race for awhile. In hindsight, it would have been a stretch to place in the top three this year, even with the turnaroud incident. I am over it.

Your time was very impressive for a first time 10K. Congrats and good luck at the Philly Marathon.

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