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2016

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Race: Vancouver USA Half (13.1 Miles) 01:49:49
Total Distance
13.10

I was supposed to run the Utah Valley marathon this weekend, but when the opportunity to go to Portland/Vancouver for the weekend came up, I made the decision to bail on the race.  I had missed a few long runs because of back pain and mentally wasn't invested in running a marathon anyway.  The friend we were visiting was running the Vancouver marathon, so I decided to do the half.

I had no idea what I was capable of running, so I decided to see how the first mile went and go from there.  I think I got a little too excited as my first mile was 7:58.  This is PR pace for me and I had not done PR training.  I should have immediately backed off, but in my excitement, I didn't want to "waste" an opportunity at sea level and I had delusions of PRing in the half for the first time in years. I also somehow believed that the course was flat, but it was fairly rolling through the early miles. I felt strong through mile 6, but the only big climb on the course around halfway just wiped me out. My legs felt so heavy.  I had planned to pick it up at mile 10, but by then I was running into rain and a headwind and had nothing left.  Each mile just got slower from there. I managed to pick it up in the last half mile to barely finish under 1:50.  Garmin splits (started it late, so the time is off).

Looking back, I wish I would have run smarter as I think a 1:47-1:48 was possible for me, but I blew it by trying to PR when I wasn't in shape for that. Vancouver did a nice job with this race. I really liked the course and the 55 degree overcast weather was almost perfect (minus the wind at the end). 

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