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Location:

Columbus,IN,US

Member Since:

Jun 13, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

37 Marathons -- PR - 2:48:53 (Fall 2014)

A bunch of Half Marathons -- PR - 1:19:20 (Aug. 2015 - Converted)

10k - 36:30 Unaided // 35:25 (July 2014 - Aided)

5k - 17:28 (Aug. 2015)

1mi. - 4:58 (July 2014 - Track)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

10k and 5k's to get back into the swing of thing this summer

Sept. 21:  Mill Race Marathon - Under 3:00.  LET's GO!  

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

R2R2R in Grand Canyon  5/18/19 

Marathon < 2:45

Half Marathon < 1:18

Top 10 in Bluegrass 10k

5k < 17

Personal:

400m/800m competitively in track in high school.  Took 15 years off. Started running again in 2010.  Married to my beautiful wife, Tiffany, with 2 little boys, now 4 and 6.  I'm a civil engineer working for the Indiana DOT in Seymour, IN.   I live in a slightly larger town about 20 miles north - Columbus, IN.  Originally from Lexington, KY.

 

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Race: DWD 50 miler (50 Miles) 09:33:48, Place overall: 7, Place in age division: 3
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
50.060.000.000.0050.06

6:15a start in Brown County at Mike's Dance Barn (really an open field next to Brown County State Park).  Fueling plan: Carried a fuel belt with 10 gels and dropped my 3 prepared SAG station care packages for myself - a bottle of light gatorade mixed with water with 2 gels taped to them.  Lessons learned on this to come when I update this with full entry with GPS data.

50.03 mi. GPSed - 9:33:43 for a 5th (or 6th) place finish.  I was delirious from about mile 42 through 50, so I think I got passed in the last 0.25 mi. by the first place female... more to come.

DWD 50 Miler

The course goes out about 5miles from the start line to a loop that's about 20 miles around Brown County State Park.  A lot of mud, water and up and down, though its mostly covered beautiful forest, so not much exposure.  There was a steady downpour during the first half of the race that felt amazing!!  I wouldn't say it got hot, but it was enough to need to stay on top of hydration.

I had to  switch watches with one of the Quaff guys since my 410 does not have enough battery life.  See link above - there's a lot of data! :)  I did not dip under 11 minute pace after mile 28.  After mile 38, I was walking about 0.5 of every mile.

6666 feet of climbing.  Looks like I dipped into the 14 minute range after 38 miles.  I remember this point of the day - I was in desperate need of fluids with the next aid station 2 more miles away.  Once I had downed a bunch of fluids and calories there, I felt like I could continue.  So, with the amount of calories that you HAVE TO take in throughout the day, it also becomes a struggle to not get the side stitches.  This became the story of the rest of the day - make it to the next aid station and work through the side/gut stitches that come with eating solid food while trying to run.  It was like a car running on fumes in to the next gas station.  Refuel, run okay for a couple of miles and then back down to low point or deep breathing trying to get rid of side stitches.

At this point, I am def. going to say this is my first and last "effort" of this distance!  Very hard.  My hat is off to the people that do these things (and longer) on a regular basis - it is a different level of toughness!!

I'm not really sure how long this will take to completely recover from... 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN State Park Hiking/Trail Running Miles: 50.0617 - Salomon Speedcross 3 - Black Miles: 50.06
Weight: 152.00
Comments
From seeaprilrun on Mon, May 12, 2014 at 18:28:12 from 174.70.137.105

Congrats on the 50! Ultra are their own special brand of brutal--way to persevere through the stomach issues, those are never fun! Well done!

From Jason D on Thu, May 15, 2014 at 10:00:40 from 24.1.80.94

Well done, Joe. I think you found all the hills in Indiana. I think a 50k would be my limit.

Take some time to recover and QuaffON! Which reminds me . . . I need to see if there's any around town.

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