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Race: Alta Peruvian 8K (5 Miles) 00:24:47, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 3
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
11.005.0016.00

AM: Easy run to shakeout the legs. Got to sleep in for once. Ahhhh heaven. Nice morning in SLC. 70 degrees at 9:30 promises for a warm day, but luckily the race is in the mountians.

T-26:30 (7:35) 150

PM: Alta Peruvian Downhill Dash. Downhill is quite an understatement. Very steep painful course. Cool race though with a laid back feel. Nice prizes and a nice BBQ afterward. I highly recommend this race. I ran some warmup (2.5 miles) with Sasha, Paul, Bob, Nathan etc. It was harder than it should have been but we were at 8500 feet.

I was shooting for between 4:50 and 5:00 mile average for this race, which seemed weird as my 1600m PR is 5:00. Pretty cool to beat that time for ~5 miles. The race began and the usuals went out hard and I found a tall guy to hide behind for the first two miles. That was nice as the headwind was pretty noticable. Here is how it went:

Miles

Time

Ave HR

Notes

Mile 1

5:02

171

Just trying to stay in control and draft.

Mile 2

4:58

183

Sweet, Mile PR!

Mile 3

5:04

184

Passed my drafting buddy and got out by myself. Had to work harder in the wind.

Mile 4

5:06

184

My feet are on fire and my legs hurt bad. Will this be over soon?

Mile 5 (.99)

4:37

187

No one to catch, no one has passed me since mile 1. Try and finish strong and not trip

Finish Time Official: 24:47 (5:00 ave) Sweet, I set a new 8K PR for my year of PR's and also a few others (dowhill aided of course) along the way. The Garmin (and other peoples there) had the course at 4.99 miles so it was a tad long, but no big deal. My ave time according to the garmin showed 4:58.

I was pretty much spent at the finish and wasn't able to run back up to the start like some of the others. I made it 1.25 miles up the 9% grade in 12 min/mile pace with my HR hovering around 180. I bummed a ride and finished my cooldown up around the lodge (5 miles).

Paul, Sasha and Bob all ran great and I wont spill the beans for them, but they ran awesome. I won a cool hardbound National Geographic book of portraits as a prize and also a gift certificate for a free breakfast at the lodge for my 3rd in the age group. Not a bad day. Everyone got something.

http://www.altaperuvian.com/dash.htm

Comments
From Jon on Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 23:11:18

Congrats on a great race and PR. Let's see if you can run down a hill on Monday!

From Michael on Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 23:15:50

Great job running the race Cody. My 10 year old son really liked the race and we both enjoyed the BBQ and prizes after. I wish I could have done it but didnt at the advise of my doctor. Would have said hello to you but Im not sure who is who and besides according to your picture you look alot like Steve Prefontaine! Good luck in your next races

From James in Sunny AZ on Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 23:32:08

Way to get another PR, Cody. One of these days I am going to try to make it up there for that race - my family actually has a timeshare at Snowbird, so I know exactly what the course is like. I haven't run a sub-5:00 mile since high school. Keep up the good work.

From Superfly on Sun, Sep 09, 2007 at 15:33:47

Good race Cody. Those are some fast splits. SGM is going to be here very soon, and your ready to PR big time.

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