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Race: Mountain to Fountain 15K (9.32 Miles) 00:45:53, Place overall: 4
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The Mountain to Fountain 15K should be on everyone's radar if you want to travel to sunny Arizona for a first-class race. This is a great event and I'll definitely be back next year - everyone from the elite runners to the back of the packers was taken care of very well.

My goal today was sub 46 minutes. I figured anything under 46:30 would be acceptable, and 45:30 might be possible if I ran out of my mind, but 46-flat seemed like a good target.

The elite runners met around 6am at the Fountain Hills community center to pick up our bibs, sit around and stare each other down, then we got bused up to the start. You could just look around the room and tell that it was going to be a great race - lots of super fit athletes!

Once we got up to McDowell Mountain Park I just hung around for a little while (I was cold!) and then eventually started my 3 mile warmup and did a bunch of strides. I ducked into the brush to go to the bathroom about 5 minutes before the start, and ended up jabbing some sort of cactus thing into my leg! I was standing on the starting line pulling the prickers out of my left thigh. Awesome. It took my mind off the race until the gun went off.

The first mile was all uphill (~100 feet) and a pack of about 12 guys immediately separated. I just tucked into the back and tried to conserve energy. The pace felt slow, but that was mainly because of the uphill. No one took the initiative to really push the pace, which was probably a good thing for everyone. We hit the first mile in 5:15

I expected the pace to immediately get nuts because now we were hitting some nice downhill, but it didn't happen right away. I was in 9th or 10th place, but only a few strides off the lead. I saw a little gap open up, the lead car with the cameraman hanging out the back, and thought "OK, we're not going to jog for 9 miles and then kick, let's get this party started..." and I just went right to the front and picked up the pace. I led until we hit mile 2 (4:43). 

Now we were rolling. Other guys started making moves. There was a $100 bonus for whoever hit the 5K mark first, so 4-5 guys really started stringing it out. I hung back, and fell back to 8th or 9th place. That was fine with me - I never intended to lead much of the race, I just made the move at the mile to get the real race started.

Mile 3 was 4:39 and I hit the 5K in ~15:11. Mile 4 was 4:38. These were downhill miles, and they were very nice!

The 5th and 6th miles were net downhill but much more rolling than I thought (deceptive b/c that it not what the elevation profile showed). Mile 5 was 4:55. At this point I broke away from the chase pack that had formed. The top 4 guys in the lead pack had a solid 150-200m on us already. Mile 6 was another 4:55, and I hit the 10K in ~30:11 (so 15:00 for the second 5K).

Now I was truly all alone (in 5th place), with one runner about 100+ meters ahead, and the other three guys were way up ahead. I knew that as long as I didn't fall apart, I had a top 5 finish in the bag, but I also wanted the $400 prize for 4th place, so my focus became slowly catching the guy ahead of me.

After 10K this race gets pretty hard. You hit some hills at a bad point in the race, and they are long, grueling climbs. I wasn't really looking at my watch, just focusing on the guy ahead of me, and he was coming back, so I just kept the effort level where it was. I wanted to conserve enough energy so I could pass him with authority when I caught him. Well, the 7th and 8th miles ended up being pretty slow (5:11 and 5:15 - barely faster than marathon pace!). I moved into 4th place at ~7.5 miles and made a little surge to gap the guy I passed immediately.

Now it was time to rally. Quick math told me that I needed to run under 5:00 pace for the last 1.3 to get under 46 minutes. Now that the climbing was over, other than 1 short uphill in the 9th mile, I was able to get the turnover going again and drop the pace. The 9th mile was 4:50. My parents were right before that mile marker and yelled at me to pick it up... I responded and felt like I was able to take it to another gear for the final stretch - 1:30 for 0.32, so about 4:30-something pace on the kick.

Got the sub 46 goal, got the top 5 finish, the $400 in prize money paid for my last 2 plane tickets for AZ trips, and my legs felt really good afterwards. Cooled down 3+ miles on the grass. 

The awards ceremony was fun, the post-race party had tons of great food and drinks (I brought a backpack full of stuff back to my parent's house - Chipotle, gatorades, muscle milk, oreos, chocolate chip cookies, etc etc). People were hanging out, drinking beer and eating pizza and chicken wings at 10am. It was awesome. 

I'm very pleased with this race and I think it really sets the tone for the last 5 weeks heading into Boston. I'm very fit right now - I just need to fine tune a few things and I'm going to be ready to run a strong marathon. 

After the race my legs immediately bounced back. That's a good sign, and an indicator that my strength is my strength. The marathon training really makes your body resilient. 

The three guys who beat me are all top-notch runners and really nice guys. Great performances by them - there isn't much I could have done differently. Curley is emerging as a star, Eggleston is a 2:13 marathoner, and Atmani has run like 28-something for 10K. I'm happy that I'm getting to the point where I can mix it up with guys like that. Hopefully next year I'll be in that lead pack the whole time.

The course was net downhill but I would not consider it a very aided course. The uphill first mile, rollers from 5-6 and then the climb in 7-8 is tough running. I talked to Greg McMillan afterwards and told him I thought I probably could have run faster for a 15K on the track. He agreed and since he is the master of equivalency charts, I guess my theory is sound. He also had about a lot of really nice things to say about Bonnie! :-)

This became a long report! Ice cream time!

Mile splits - 5:15, 4:43, 4:39, 4:38, 4:55, 4:55, 5:11, 5:15, 4:50, 1:30
5K splits - 15:11, 15:00, 15:42

Full Results 

This is almost at mile 9 - my Dad is the guy in blue running on the sidewalk alongside me :-)
 

They had farm animals - I don't know why! There were also a MILLION dogs at the park where the finish line was. Andrea - you would have been in heaven!

 

PM - 5 miles shirtless shorty-shorts shakeout run. Felt great... beautiful day in the valley of the sun. Looking forward to a day of kayaking w/ my dad tomorrow. 

Comments
From Rachelle on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 10:58:25 from 66.7.127.115

YAY, YAY, YAY!!! Cannot wait to hear more!

From Bonnie on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 11:17:05 from 64.119.33.134

He ran such a smart race (I wasn't there, we couldn't find anyone to watch our dogs - since we would have had to go up last night) -- very excited to hear what he has to say!!

I had no idea Craig was going up there ... I thought he was going to the 15K champs. Great time for Jake and I am sure it was good to have people to run with at the front of the pack!

From Jacob Flaws on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 12:09:54 from 91.19.149.152

Wow!! What a performance, cant wait to read the full RR later!! nice job!!

From PRE on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 13:05:10 from 99.50.213.11

Jake,

Congratulations!

Incredible race! I am looking forward to that report as well.

From prlman on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 14:46:29 from 208.54.4.241

Sounds like you were right on your game!! Your training has you in a great place. Nice job

From Rob Murphy on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 14:49:54 from 76.27.122.13

I'm proud of you Jake.

From Jake K on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 14:51:22 from 72.201.142.201

Thanks guys! Got the full report up now!

From Andrea on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 15:06:14 from 67.177.21.60

So proud of how well you did today! You are very in tune with your fitness and what you are capable of. Must be all those indicator workouts!

This performance demonstrates that you are on the right track to Boston. Just a few more weeks of fine-tuning and you'll be ready to roll!

From Paul on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 15:15:06 from 65.128.29.187

Superb job! I was thinking "high-45" for you before the race...guess I was right! ;-) Keep it up, and get ready to rock Boston!

From MarkP on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 15:41:58 from 216.246.168.7

Incredible race. You really took the race to those guys. I saw Craig Curley ran a 46+ last year and now a year later at 44:57...wow! Your Dad looks very proud. Again, awesome job.

From Steve on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 15:49:46 from 66.87.65.8

Amazing time! Man, I hated missing that one. You really rocked that hard hill. I remember how that one was like a gut punch.

From Burt on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 16:05:51 from 72.223.93.158

Great job Jake! Less than a minute behind the leader! I used to work in Fountain Hills, and I loved it, but it's not like I'd want to marry it or anything.

From Bonnie on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 16:06:01 from 64.119.33.134

Great race recap Jake!! Sounds like a perfectly executed race and you did such a great job pacing it perfectly! Congratulations on the $400!!

That last picture is pretty funny -- that goose looks ready to eat your chips!

Second -- sounds like Andrea and I are a lot alike (wrt to the dogs!!).

Greg is an awesome guy.

From Bonnie on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 16:06:44 from 64.119.33.134

By the way, Craig Curley and I are "friends" too -- he lives up the street from me, and he will sometimes run with me when we are at the track together -- he is a very sweet person.

From ACorn on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 16:20:23 from 24.2.76.146

Awesome job! Not much to say other then congrats, you keep getting better.

From JD on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 16:32:07 from 97.117.120.206

congratulations on such a great performance! man, that report is so inspiring - you WILL be in the lead pack the whole way next year!

and everyone knows farm animals are an integral part of road racing.

From Dan Varga on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 16:41:42 from 174.27.226.24

Congrats on an awesome race! Sounds like you are right on track to kill it at Boston.

From jun on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 17:07:00 from 174.23.165.212

unreal man, way to go.

From Jon on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 17:38:27 from 98.84.69.209

Man- quite an impressive performance and a huge stash to take home. And I'm just talking about all the food you mentioned at the finish. The race sounded pretty good, too. Nice work- now go kill it at Boston.

For the record, I can't believe how casual you make a 4:43 mile sound.

From rAtTLeTrAp on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 17:41:43 from 98.247.27.122

Congrat$ on a great fini$h. I hope you enjoyed the ice cream, you earned it!

From PRE on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 19:10:15 from 99.50.213.11

Jake,

Excellent Race. Great race report and pictures. Congrats on taking the lead for 4th at 7.5 miles. You had a 23 second lead over the 5th place finisher when all was said and done! So you were able to build on that "little surge" when building the gap on him. Hey, what am I saying?...Congrats on taking the lead for first going into mile 2 also...even though you were not interested in staying there - just doing it to get the party started...how many of us on this site can do that...take FIRST to get the party started? I wonder what some of those folks were thinking when you did that.

Interesting that the race director gives a bonus to the first person crossing the 5K mark. Maybe that is common practice?? But it does have the potential to take people out of their comfort zone (and maybe even out of the race).

Your report, thoughts and pictures took me to this race. Was great hearing about the elites in the tent before the race and the camera truck as well.

I guess I never really think about those parts of the races much...pretty removed from it.

From Hamdog Alum on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 19:22:20 from 24.240.65.116

Congratulations on what I would call another break through race. I'm sure this just brought you up another level in your already outstanding fitness! Way to mix it up and keep the race honest, that takes some courage. Looks like your have some proud parents too!

From Susannah on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 19:43:40 from 98.202.87.3

Congratulations on a great race!

From JulieC on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 20:00:31 from 70.56.108.248

INSPIRING TO SAY THE LEAST!!! I know great things are about to happen for you in your running!! your training is superb. Boston, bring it on :D.

From JulieC on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 20:08:53 from 70.56.108.248

FREAK OUT!! I just read the women's results!!! even the over 40 women are incredibly fast!!! This race has some tough competition!!! YIKES!!

From Bonnie on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 20:12:37 from 150.135.114.244

Well, Julie, at least one of those women (Trina Painter) had the American Record in their youth (in the 20K)!

From Fritz on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 20:50:42 from 67.182.226.25

Great race! All of that training is obviously paying off and I am sure you will be dialed in for Boston. I can't wait to see how low you will go.

From Chad Robinson on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 21:01:09 from 75.162.240.120

Great race Jake! Nice job realing in number four guy. Keep it smooth and enjoy Boston.

From Adam RW on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 21:48:21 from 50.78.253.49

I'm glad it turned into a long report. Good reading. You really make us feel like we are right there with you. Congratulations on a great race and some very positive signs for Boston, speaking of which I'm there this week. The weather is perfect for running I hope it holds out until the marathon...

From TheMr.K on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 21:50:00 from 67.164.204.6

Congrats Jake! You're the man. Race sounds awesome and your performance is/was inspirational as always.

From Smooth on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 21:50:33 from 174.27.219.252

SUPERB JOB!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!! You are in tip top shape!!! You're gonna ROCK Boston!!!! Thanks for sharing your incredible race and fun pix! :)

From allie on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 22:04:56 from 174.23.144.229

excellent race, jake! congrats.

From Kam on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 22:19:23 from 174.23.251.51

Jake, you really are living at the far right of the curve. Nice job.

From Ben VanBeekum on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 01:04:52 from 67.169.246.116

Great race Jake. Looking forward to running with you at the WRC half. Well running the same race with ya!! Good work Amigo!! Love reading your blog, gets me motivated to race!!

From Superfly on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 10:41:02 from 74.211.21.81

That was freak nasty! Good job man. 5 more weeks before you open up a big can in Boston. Just stay healthy and go into the race strong.

From RAD on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 11:04:31 from 98.202.23.178

wow...only someone as amazing as you can say that 5:15 is just a jog and it was time to pick it up! :) I loved the report. You are right on cue for a killer Boston and all your hard work is coming back ten fold. Nice prize money - you fought for it and earned it! Congrats all around Jake!

From MatthewVH on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 11:46:37 from 69.27.9.106

Excellent, man. I am a fan. Will be following you at Boston.

From BrandonD on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 14:55:33 from 67.214.231.170

Congrats on an excellent performance. Inspiring!

From Little Bad Legs on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 16:15:23 from 68.186.75.3

Excellent job Jake! I loved the report--thanks for sharing the experience with all of us. Not sure what I can say that hasn't already been said. Awesome job and can't wait to see you kill it in Beantown!

From Jake K on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 21:13:36 from 65.122.15.169

Thanks for all the support guys and gals!

It was definitely worth the trip to come down for this one!

Bonnie - both Craig and Greg are great guys. I enjoyed chatting w/ Greg a bit before and after the race.

Jon - 4:43 has to sound casual when the next two and under 4:40 :-)

PRE - some races do the intermediate time bonus to ensure a fast start. Its a pretty cool thing in my opinion - makes things interesting and also probably removes one or two knuckleheads from overall contention, which benefits me!

Julie - the crew we had on that bus to the start was a super fit group! During the awards ceremony, when the top 5 guys were standing up front, the announcer said "uhhh... so not a lot of body fat on those 5 guys, huh?" It was pretty funny. I think I was the biggest guy on the podium, and I'm not that big!

There will be a video of the race - a guy was hanging out the back of a convertible driving alongside filming us. If nothing else, it will be interesting (to me) to see how I looked for the 4 minutes that I was in the lead. I'll post it on the blog once they finish editing it.

From DaleG on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 21:27:56 from 71.199.57.238

Jake, great race and report. Throughout your entire report I kept daydreaming about what it would be like to be running in the lead pack. Pretty cool that you got to talk to Greg McMillan before and after.

From runningafterbabies on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 22:53:42 from 71.195.219.247

Great job, Jake, but I don't think you surprised any of u's here on the blog. Your hard work and dedication are paying off and you've proven once again you can run with the big dogs. Kudos!

From MichelleL on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 23:37:24 from 42.98.255.61

Ok I did not read all the preceding 43 comments, so I am sure mine are rehash. My favorite part is the bit about the elite athletes staring each other down. Always an amusing and inspiring blog to visit. I can't wait to see you bust a move in Boston.

From seeaprilrun on Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 04:37:34 from 205.172.12.229

Awesome race report--felt like I was there running it. I like your surge to make it an honest race. I'm excited to see what Boston has in store for you.

From Tara on Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 19:18:54 from 75.169.153.34

Wow! That sounds like an awesome race to run! Nice job taking the lead and getting things going, that takes guts that you clearly have. A 4:38 mile! What? 4:55 AP? I don't know what that means. You are doing so well right now. I can't wait to hear how Boston goes for you. Farm animals, ha ha ha.

From Tina on Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 19:42:41 from 71.32.205.222

Congratulations on a great race! Very impressive. Your hard work continues to pay off, can't wait to see what you do in Boston!

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