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Race: Top of Utah Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:23:33, Place overall: 2
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Pre-race thoughts / strategy / goals in yesterday's post. In summary, Scottt Wietecha and I wanted to go 1-2 while taking it somewhat "easy" if possible and saving our legs a bit.

The strategy, as expected, went out the window immediately when Seth Pilkington shot off the line into the lead, and he was closely shadowed by another guy I didn't know (Jesse Dunn). Scott gave chase a little, and I positioned myself about 10 meters behind him - determined not to get "caught up" in the early racing. After a couple comfortable miles (5:26, 5:31), the pace increased a bit (5:19, 5:16), Seth/Scott pulled away, and I made the decision to not chase them. Jesse fell back after 6 miles, and I just tried to maintain a steady effort. I didn't want to press too hard, but I also wanted to keep Seth/Scott in sight, just in case they started to come back to me. Next 7 miles were 5:24, 5:29, 5:27, 5:24, 5:23, 5:28, 5:28. They had a big gap on me through 10 miles, and then somewhere around that point I noticed that Scott was pulling away from Seth, so I picked it up a bit and reeled Seth back relatively quickly over the next two miles (5:21, 5:21). Split at the half was around 1:11:00 - two minutes slower than last year, but it felt even easier than that.

Tailwind was strong coming out of the canyon, so mile 14 was the fastest of the race (5:14). Then on Hollow Road I really locked into a consistent groove - 5:24, 5:24, 5:24, 5:24. According to Mr. Timex, these 4 miles were all within two-tenths of a second of each other. 

A little past 18 miles Andrea gave me the update - Scott was a minute or so ahead, and Seth was about two minutes back. So it was time to decide whether to hammer the last portion or go into steady-hard-cruise control. I chose the latter and took it pretty easy up the Milleville hill (5:50, 5:42... although I overshot a turn by about 40 feet before realizing it - nearly a disaster!). Then it was really just about relaxing and keeping the effort under control for the last six miles - 5:33, 5:46, 5:46, 5:22 (oops, too fast!), 5:38, 5:36. I finished second in 2:23:33. Scott ran 2:22:34 to take first.

I couldn't believe how I felt at the end. No "wrecked" feeling like usual after 26.2. Not even a "semi-wrecked but don't really want to admit it" feeling. No pains or aches, just a little (expected) fatigue. Despite running about 5-7 minutes faster than I was planning to, I wasn't in the beat up state that I thought 2:23 would leave me in. We'll see how I feel in a week, but I'm cautiously optimistic that I'll come out of this OK and this won't derail progress towards my fall goals. This definitely felt the easiest of the six marathons I've run (which was the idea).

It was great that Scott and I could go 1-2, but the best part of the day came shortly after our finish... Allie's finish was awesome. Her 4th win at TOU, but more impressive - 2:44! What a huge, well-deserved breakthrough. The Top of Utah Marathon is not an easy course. The canyon is downhill but not ridicliously so, and the last 8 miles are challenging and can really expose you when you're chasing a fast time. That part of the course ate me up last year. I think Allie's time is really, really, really impressive. I couldn't be happier for her.

One of the things I did differently today was actually eat gels during the race. Not just open them, pretend to bring it up to my lips, then throw it on the ground like I've done in the past. I actually squeezed the gooey contents into my mouth and injested it. I took 4 whole gels (right before the start and at 7, 14, 20). This is a big deal for me because I've never gotten down more than one before. Obviously it made a big difference in how I felt, and I'll be replicating this strategy in future marathons.

Speaking of future marathons - apparently there is a rumor floating around that I'm running St George in two weeks? I've had like 10 people ask me, and I have no idea how that started. I can assure you that there is a 0.000% (ie. ZERO) chance that I'm running STG. I'll be laying on the couch watching thfinish line webcast.

Major thanks to Andrea for being the on-course support crew for myself, Scott, Allie, and Devra. She helped the four of us bring home $5000 :-)

Herald-Journal article: Historic day for Moore at TOU Marathon, Wietecha beats friend for men's title. Jason Turner always does a great job covering local running.

Splits - 5:26, 5:31, 5:19, 5:16, 5:24, 5:29, 5:27, 5:24, 5:23, 5:28, 5:28, 5:21, 5:21, 5:14, 5:24, 5:24, 5:24, 5:24, 5:50, 5:42, 5:33, 5:46, 5:46, 5:22, 5:38, 5:36, 60. [1:11/1:12:30]

More photos from Andrea: TOU 2013

Comments
From Jenruns on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 10:55:42 from 98.202.196.31

NICE JOB!!! I'm so happy to hear that you had a good race and that it felt "easy". And CONGRATS to ALLIE!!!! Yahoo!!!

From Yasir on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 11:08:33 from 99.20.241.125

2:23:25 easy !!!!! u rock man. Love this blog down to earth crazy talented fast runners.

From JulieC on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 11:11:01 from 174.239.101.141

Stoked for allie, thanks for the update! And way to go jake making it feel great amd faster than goal.

From scottkeate on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 11:17:45 from 71.199.4.146

Nice job Jake! Congrats on the 1 - 2 finish with Scott--a good showing from the Soucony team. I love that 2:23 felt easy and controlled as it should for your fitness level.

From Teena Marie on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 11:28:49 from 63.248.172.251

Wahoo!!!!! That is AWESOME!!!! On all accounts. :)

From seeaprilrun on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 11:42:38 from 68.102.189.33

2:23 is just cruising in?? I don't think you're gonna have much trouble knocking out that OTQ!

From steve ash on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 11:46:29 from 174.52.100.252

Sounds like you had another good one which from the sounds of things will help set you up for an even better one next time. Looking forward to seeing the next.

From Superfly on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 11:49:51 from 74.211.21.81

Nice man! Now you should come showcase your talents at STG. I know your registered. Just come down and get that sub 2:20 off your back:)

From Jake K on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 12:23:26 from 174.239.97.97

Clyde - I'm very interested... I've had several people say they heard I'm running STG. I thought about it early in the spring, but never registered or anything. Even the Logan newspaper reporter said he heard I was running. When did this rumor get going? Anyways, zero chance I'm running another marathon in 2 weeks! Indy / CIM next!

From Jon on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 12:49:32 from 107.203.52.135

2:23 easy training run. Just sick, man.

From emruns on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 13:14:25 from 67.186.252.90

Nice job. I can't imagine just being able to jump in a marathon like that! I guess that's where all the high mileage pays off. I'm excited for your November/December races! And, thanks for the Allie update. I was sending her good vibes all morning. Can't wait to read her race report!

From Superfly on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 13:15:50 from 74.211.21.81

I was just talking to Aaron Metler this morning and he said you were coming down and that you had bib #1.

From Jake K on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 13:52:43 from 174.239.97.97

That is so weird. I swear I never signed up. They called me in August and asked if I wanted to run and I declined. I'll give him a call on Monday and get this straightened out. I believe that #1 bib belongs to Mr. Van de Kamp. There must have been a misunderstanding. The double idea was ruled out at a TCBY meeting in early May. It was hard enough to convince the boss that TOU was a good idea :-)

From jtshad on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 13:56:45 from 69.20.183.178

Congrats on another strong race! You have incredible range!

From RileyCook on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 14:14:21 from 174.52.234.49

Awesome job Jake! That's great that you can run that fast off of a controlled effort. Nice payday for ya too! When in the race did Pilkington drop, do you know?

From Sasha Pachev on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 17:42:23 from 72.250.218.114

Riley - I saw him walking/jogging around 20. He wore bib 426. Possibly he planned to do it as a training run and told the race directors so.

From Jake K on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 18:00:07 from 67.177.11.154

I talked to Seth afterwards. He actually was the one who took the pace out quicker than Scott or I hoped to go. He started having trouble w/ his stomach ~10 miles. I passed him around 13.5, and he was 1:40 behind me at 18 according to the timing chips. So he dropped somewhere between there and 20. Hard to tackle the marathon while managing the blood sugar issues.

From Matt Poulsen on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 18:01:25 from 98.202.242.213

Way to go, Jake! Super-impressive race for shutting it down!

From Kendall on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 18:05:06 from 71.219.18.247

That's great when things fall in place like that...hitting cruise control and just enjoying the ride. Well done!

From RileyCook on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 18:37:40 from 174.52.234.49

I had heard that Seth was shooting for low 2:20s, so I'm not surprised he went after it at the start.

Nice job again. Your fitness is great, especially considering this wasn't an "all-out" effort. That's got to give you great confidence moving into your upcoming races. Let's get that OTQ here soon eh?

From AngieB on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 18:45:46 from 174.232.133.2

I just noticed your bibs are 1 & 2. Haha. That was meant to be. Nice race! And nice race Allie!

From Jake K on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 19:09:59 from 67.177.11.154

Thanks everyone! I put up my report now.

Riley - at this rate, I'm going to hit the OT standard before I break 15 minutes for 5K. I'm fine with that :-)

From Fritz on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 19:21:57 from 67.177.4.64

Nice race Jake. It sounds like you kept the effort very even and the nutrition was spot on. Something to replicate for sure.

From Matt Poulsen on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 20:21:16 from 98.202.242.213

Excellent write-up. Sounds like you had fun out there. Good to see you figuring out the nutrition thing. Nice work today!

From Jason D on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 21:12:52 from 24.1.80.94

Great running, Jake. Go Saucony! Those gels are nasty critters, but they do work. I have found the best brand flavor wise is Huma. The strawberry is scary good. Others who are gel adverse (who isn't?!), they are a good option.

From MichelleL on Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 21:24:44 from 120.88.255.81

Nice long run! You're in kick butt shape.

From Jake K on Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 07:37:21 from 67.177.11.154

I just wanted to say thanks again to everyone, and also add one more thing...

I don't want to give the impression that it was "easy" to run 2:23. When I say "easiest marathon" that's very much a relative term. Marathons are hard. Running a controlled race is still a race and takes a toll on the body, much more than a hard long run or long workout. The difference between going all-out and doing what I did is probably like around 2 minutes. There's no way under any circumstances I was going any faster than 2:20. I'm going to be very smart and cautious over the next couple weeks as I come back from this. It gave me a HUGE confidence boost in terms of where my fitness stands, but I could also screw that up very easily if I'm not careful.

Marathons are a lot of fun when you finish them feeling good!

From Paul on Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 08:18:38 from 71.215.78.30

Nice job. Good luck at St George. ;-)

From SlowJoe on Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 09:02:22 from 66.69.93.8

Great job, Jake. I've only had that feeling in one marathon, but I know what you meant. Never "easy" but it felt awesome. Congrats.

From allie on Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 10:13:31 from 97.126.223.228

great racing, jake. you should definitely be feeling confident about where you are at right now, and where you are headed with your upcoming fall races.

i agree that andrea deserves major kudos for single-handedly providing so much support and encouragement to all of us.

you are probably too injured to run st. george after tipping over at herm's.

From Christie on Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 10:36:46 from 74.213.202.246

Nice job Jake! Sounds like a great racing day all-around. The talent on this blog is incredible. I hope you are resting your legs today :)

From josse on Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 14:12:26 from 70.208.3.171

Nicely done its hard to race this way and you always seem to pull it off. Fun times! Loved the pics.

From Holt on Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 14:37:52 from 67.2.237.42

Great job Jake. Now rest up for a little, then go hammer the real one!

From Bret on Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 20:29:30 from 72.91.143.44

Nice report and nice race Jake - congrats! Wise decisions in the race and solid training no doubt allowed you to feel as good as you did at the finish. Rest up. Practice more gel in-take :)

From Rachelle on Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 09:37:32 from 159.212.71.173

All I read was I "I ingested four whole gels"!:)

Congratulations on the race Jake. What an incredible opportunity to practice some things for your big marathon this fall. Where your fitness is at right now is incredibly exciting and I truly cannot wait to see what you are capable of this fall.

From Dave Taylor on Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 09:44:11 from 50.198.183.21

Four gels, good grief! Makes me want to try it. Or not. Anyway, see you at SG :]

From Steve on Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 12:23:27 from 65.127.208.182

Awesome race report. I always wait a few days to get on your comments so my email isn't swamped. Great pic on the TOU flyer BTW.

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