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This is Carl Radish, my friend that I have run into at multiple races since moving to Florida. He won his age group at this race and got a nice trophy! I got a personal record of 24:51.3 but didn't place in the top 3 in my age group to receive a trophy. I really wanted one. They are very nice looking. I'll be content with the PR. I've been after this one for over 2 years! The shirts were very nice and bright so I bought 2 extra shirts for $5 each for my dark runs. They are bright green! <br />
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The race was rescheduled due to rain and lightning on the original planned date. We stood out there for about 45 minutes on 6/28/13 waiting to see if we could catch a break long enough to get the run in. Instead we got to eat pizza, bananas, etc. or have it go to waste. That was good. I ran into a friend that I met at my previous 5K, the Run for the Pineapple on 5/27/13. That was nice. </div>
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There was some standing water along the golf course next to South Fork HS where the race began and finished. There was also tall grass, some places as tall as 8-12 inches. It made for a really interesting run! </div>
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The course was a double-double loop course. We started at the HS parking lot and out the drive and back then out onto the access road along the golf course along the woods, through the 3" deep swampy area and tall grass then back out the access road to the parking lot and back out the drive and back, etc. As you can see here I was trailing the man in blue, the guy in the grey and I had just caught the girl in grey. This is the start of the second loop onto the golf course access road. </div>
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Despite my valiant efforts, I was unable to catch the guy in grey. I did leave the girl in grey and the man in blue pretty handily on the last loop. It was a very average time of 30:17.4. But what a challenge. It was good enough for second place in my AG. It turns out the man in blue was in my AG and I was able to take him in the last 1/2 mile pretty easily as he was fading. Pretty happy with that! </div>
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Here is a photo of my reward for finishing 2nd in my AG! The balding man to the right is Carl, my friend from the Pineapple Run. He ran it in 25+. A great run in these conditions. Fortunately he is a little younger than me and was not in my AG. </div>
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They brought out the food all over again and I enjoyed plenty. It was a warm muggy evening, but I got it done and then I ate my fill and enjoyed my winnings! Sharon was there as a spectator and was gracious enough to take these photos. Thanks, Sharon!</div>
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="color: #20124d;">This was my A race for 2012. I trained for 14 weeks for the race. I logged my first 100+ mile month in November. My biggest total since I started running, with my longest run at 18 miles. We planned a family get-together around this race as it is 5 hours from home but near one of our married daughters. It was a great plan up until the time that we got close to race day and the weather predictions were getting worse by the day. </span></span></div>
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Amanda and I enjoyed a pre-race dinner with friends, some of which I had run with before, and others who I met for the first time, but all were very nice and we enjoyed the dinner immensely. From left to right: Josam Mulinyawe, Mike Dasalla, Beth Esternon, James Storlie, Frederika Villacarlos, and Alvin Sotelo. Even on our way to the dinner it was already raining pretty hard, and the water was starting to pool up in the streets. </div>
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Race day started out well as I woke up on time and prepared to meet the challenge ahead. I had attended a seminar at the Race Expo the day before where I was told not to overdress, but to wear a lightweight poncho and not change much else from my regular routine. The poncho should be cheap and disposable. As I dressed, I couldn't get past the fact that I didn't want to get sick or drenched or cold, etc. So against what I was told, I wore a shirt and a long-sleeved shirt and a running jacket that I bought after the dinner that night. (There were no ponchos to be had at Target, as they sold out to other crazy runners like me!). I wore the race gloves that I received with my packet, shorts with sweat pants over, 2 pairs of socks, and a hat (and I don't wear hats). I started out well, running about a 61 minute first 10K. Right on pace. Goal time was 4:30-4:45. I was hitting every hydration station. Other runners were stopping to get in line at coffee shops, gas stations, etc. It was cold and wet and they just wanted to get through. I saw more runners vomiting along this race course than I have ever seen. It was crazy! I should have started slower probably but I knew my family and friends would be watching the updates online, so I didn't want to go too slow. Then it happened. I had felt it a few times during my long runs as I trained for the race. There is a tendon that is attached to your hamstring and it runs along the side of the knee. By mile 7 or 8 I was completed soaked and the extra weight of the rain-drenched sweat pants was wearing on my legs. I could feel the tendon getting sore. I started to run/walk, watching for hills ahead. I tried to run up to the hill and walk the hill to save my tiring legs. I hit the halfway point around 2:24, which was by far my worst half time ever. I was already about 10-15 minutes off my pace. Around mile 14 or 15 the rain was stopping but I didn't want to peel any layers. I had just bought the jacket and I really liked it. The hat was a souvenir from another race. The gloves were nice and Amanda wanted them. So I made the decision to walk as much as necessary to ensure that I finished. I had to FINISH! I had to come to grips with the fact that the race course was only guaranteed to be secured for 6 hours, so I knew I had to stay ahead of that time. I walked as quickly as possible and soon I was near the back of the pack with the walkers, somewhere I had never been in a race before, but I was going to finish this. I made sure that I ran and tried to smile for the camera stations and the finish line so I got some good pics to remember this race by. Otherwise, I was a walker at this point. It hurt to run, so I saved it for the finish. I finished in 5:42:11, at least an hour off my goal. I had to limp to the food line and to the car. Then when I got to the motel, I had to climb the stairs because I had gotten a second floor room with my family. That was a tough climb, but I did it with pride and with a nice shiny medal that I will be proud of for a long time. I had literally survived the storm and finished what I started. That was good enough for me for that particular day. I'll probably run this one again sometime and I'm sure that I will be closer to the 4:30 that I was hoping for. Since this race my legs have regrouped and I am running as well as I have in over a year. I feel great and I can't wait to prove that this race was a fluke. Next time I'll start a little slower, work my way into my pace, and dress for success. Tshirt and shorts! </div>
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The race turned out to be 2.33 miles which I did in 20:38. Good enough for 21st out of 64 runners. It was around 6 degrees. I was indeed outrun by the lady in front of me with her dog. They both ran well! A decent start to the new year. My goal is to race all distances possible this year between 1 mile and marathon. So I've got my 2 miler out of the way early. I also signed up for a 100 mile January challenge. I've only run 100 miles in a month once. That was 2 months ago when I was gearing up for my first marathon. I hit 103. I also set a goal to run my first 1000 mile year this year, so here we go!<br />
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Overall, very pleased. It was windy and cold, around 43 degrees. Didn't help my breathing too much. Good to get outside and off the treadmill to stretch my legs and lungs before my upcoming marathon on 12/2. This was part of a community Potato Festival which was very fun and included a free BBQ after the race, live music, and a parade. Cute shops across the street, too! <br />
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Picked this little guy up across the street at a shop called the Blue Wolf. Had lots of cute giftables. This one's for me. I'll have Amanda wrap it and give it to me for Christmas! One bottle wineholder! James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-90325259926172503432012-06-04T10:15:00.002-07:002012-06-04T10:15:54.858-07:00They posted my results for the Lake of the Woods 15K today. They took about 4 minutes off my time for some reason. For my records I'll trust the Garmin. I think they had issues with the timing. Official time is <a href="http://www.skylakes.org/2012-lake-of-the-woods-results.html">1:25:42.73</a>. Garmin had me at 1:30:03. That's a big difference. I know I waited a few seconds to stop the Garmin, but not 4 minutes! But the placement should be correct. I was 64th out of 91 participants. Sixth in my age group, and had a great time. We need to go back just to spend the day sometime. The lake is beautiful. Sharon was 58th out of 183 in the 5K at 34:25.25. Tim and Amanda walked/jogged the 5K. Click on my time to see the results page. Click <a href="http://www.skylakes.org/images/stories/skylakes/misc/lowr%20map_w%20elevs_v3.pdf">here</a> to see the elevation for the 15K! It was cool and overcast. A great combination for a long run. There were a lot of mosquitoes where we parked, but I had no issues on the run. We stopped at the <a href="http://www.runningy.com/">Running Y</a> on the way home for some refreshments, and then I had to hurry home because Sharon and I both had to work. I loved this race. Definitely would do it again. <br />James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-58347610618795020892012-06-03T08:28:00.000-07:002012-06-03T08:29:00.602-07:00A good friend, Dean Wilson passed away on Friday, so I dedicated my race on Saturday to Dean. It was a challenging 9.24 miles (15K). Rolling hills, beautiful views, cool temps, etc. Loved it. I kept thinking about Dean and his family. We were neighbors for years. Our kids are very close. Dean and I did church functions together, like leading worship for a local soup kitchen. I gave everything I had to this race in his honor. He will truly be missed. He was a good friend and a great dad and husband. It wasn't my time that was important, it was that I gave my all in his honor, and I got to do it with my family. I need to do more with my own family. You just never know how much time you have! <br />
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A new friend won the event, a female! Congrats, Amber from the Linkville Lopers running club. <a href="http://www.heraldandnews.com/members/sports/top_stories/article_efa9e6ba-ad48-11e1-9156-0019bb2963f4.html#.T8t0XLvnD0M.facebook">http://www.heraldandnews.com/members/sports/top_stories/article_efa9e6ba-ad48-11e1-9156-0019bb2963f4.html#.T8t0XLvnD0M.facebook</a>James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-62957355835157227212012-05-11T13:23:00.001-07:002012-05-11T13:23:09.254-07:00Lost Creek Trail 5KRan the <a href="http://www.lctrailruns.com/LostCreek/">Lost Creek Trail Run 5K</a> on 4/28/2012, while I was on vacation. It was held at the <a href="http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_30.php">Joseph H. Stewart State Park</a>, which is about 40 miles from Crater Lake in Southern Oregon. It was a perfect day for the race: slightly overcast and a little cool. Nice running conditions. The park is along the Lost Creek Resevoir, which is a truly lovely sight. The area is near the Rogue River and there are multiple waterfalls nearby. After the race I drove around a little and viewed several of them and looked for wildlife. On the drive over there, near the south entrance to Crater Lake National Park, there was about 6 feet of snow on either side of the road. It was very pretty. I think this was about my slowest 5K ever at 30:11, but it was a narrow, hilly path, with moss on several hills which made it very critical to run carefully. I'm pleased with it, since this was my first real trail 5K. I usually run wide open on the streets. It was a great training run, with the hills, etc. I got 5th in my AG and 32nd overall. Not bad. It was a nice way to round out my 2 week vacation which included a trip up to see my family, my second daughter's wedding, 5 days at Lake Tahoe and then the race. We'll have to go back there as a family sometime. It's a beautiful place for a picnic and to spend the day!James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-11032591643845905852012-03-17T13:32:00.001-07:002012-03-17T13:33:32.698-07:00Run for the Music 5K 3/17/12<div style="text-align: left;">
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<strong><span style="color: black;">So I started out fast and fizzled. Did about a 3:1 run:walk, and finished in 29:31. That's about a 9:32/mile pace. Not that bad for taking 4-5 months off. Definitely something to build off. I'm fine with that. I just wanted to break 30. The big news here is that I stayed around for the awards and FREE raffle after and I scored <a href="http://www.klamathfallsgems.com/">Klamath Falls Gems</a> minor league baseball season passes! I got 2 season passes and 2 hats. They play about 3 minutes from our house. I'm so excited. They play 33 home games and we got 2 tickets to each. That was the second best prize given out. I didn't even listen to what the top prize was, I was so excited. What a great day. </span></strong></div>James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-16204814454290476262011-10-23T18:42:00.000-07:002011-10-23T18:42:35.832-07:00Morgan Hill Half Marathon recap 10/23/11<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This is a view of the start/finish line at today's Morgan Hill Marathon/Half Marathon. I picked up my bib and shirt, etc., yesterday and took this photo of them setting it up. Over 2200 entered in both races. 1104 in the half, which I did. <br />
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So I finished in 2:04 flat, a 1:44 PR over the Giant Race Half just a couple of months ago. Could have been better, but I ran out of gas after 10 miles and had to run/walk the rest of the way. The legs were really tired from the hills. There were about 6 long gradual hills on the course. About 2/3 of the race is uphill. Overall I was very pleased with my finish and placement. 393/1104 overall. 28th in my age group. 267th male. <br />
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This completed my goal of running at least 2 half marathons this year. Looking to take on a full marathon somewhere next year and probably a couple more halves. Then I'll just throw in a few 5Ks for fun. <br />
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This race was well organized and supported. Lots of goodies afterward including 2 free beers, $5 wine (all you could drink, if you bought their commemorative glass, which I was happy to do!) My favorites: bagels, bananas, pop chips, burritos, pretzels, etc. The shirt was a nice looking, nice quality tech tee. Good addition to my collection. The finisher's medal was top notch also! Very heavy and attractive. <br />
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I've run so many great races this year. I just PRed at the 5K distance at the <a href="http://www.riverbankcheeseandwine.org/pdf-2011/2011%20run%20application.pdf">Riverbank Cheese and Wine Festival</a>. I was sixth in my age group (50-59) and 47th overall. The only problem was that I had registered for the 10K. I was so fast 16:06 at the 2 mile mark that I didn't want to waste a chance to PR at the 5K (which was one of the only distances that I hadn't beaten this year) and I didn't know how long I could hold this pace. So I pulled in and told the timers that I had decided to run the 5K. They weren't really pleased, but they didn't make a big deal about it either. I came in at 25:05.5 which took out my previous best of 25:09 from last year in Waterford, CA. They never posted those results online, so I've never had any real proof of my finishing time. Now I do. So the only distance that I haven't PRed at this year is the mile. Last year at the Oakdale Cowboys and Chocolate Festival, I was 6th overall and 2nd in my age group, with a finishing time of 7:12.4. So far this year I've run a 7:19, 7:27, and 7:28 twice. <br />
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This is me near the finish of my recent Cheese and Wind 5K. I really felt great as I was just cruising the whole way. <br />
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So, back to the original topic. This Sunday, on 10/23/2011, I take my running career to a whole new level. I am running my third half, second of this year. It is the <a href="http://www.mhmarathon.com/">Morgan Hill Half Marathon</a>. Even though this is a more hilly half than I have done to date, I still hope to PR. My current PR, from just a couple of months ago, was set at the <a href="http://www.race-sfgiants.com/">Giant Race</a> in San Francisco, CA, at AT&T Park. Home of the 2010 World Champion, San Francisco Giants (just thought I'd mention that). A couple of the pitchers, Brian Wilson and Matt Cain, were seen out there, but unfortunately not by me! I met some really nice people out there though and had a great time. My wife accompanied me, and was waiting for me at the finish, cheering me on. It was so chaotic and loud, though, that I never heard or saw her. But they caught her in a finisher's photo of me and you can see her down in the front row of the stands cheering me on. That was great. <br />
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This photo is from the 2010 Giant Race. I did the 5K last year with my daughter, Rose. This year's photos were not too good. <br />
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This one is at the 2011 Post Race Expo, taken by my wife, once we were able to make it through the crowds and find each other. This one is not bad, but the official race photos were taken right at the finish line and I did not look good. This was about 30 minutes later. It took that long to get through and get your post race goodies and bling. I got a nice Tim Lincecum bobblehead! The finisher's medal is top notch also. The girls at the race loved my shirt. It is from the Bad Bass 5K. Most of the them thought it said Bad Ass and I got a lot of great comments on that as they came up to check it out. Pretty funny. I was drenched, as I sweated profusely and soaked my head at every water station. I never stopped, though. First half without any walk breaks. I even ran the two hills. Not bad. <br />
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Sorry, to much looking back. Next race is the Morgan Hill Half. Goal: 2:03. Current PR: Giant Race Half, 2:05:44, with a 9:32/mile pace. I'm inching closer to that coveted 2 hour mark. If I run a great race, I can probably do it this time. I just don't want to make it my goal and push too hard. The whole family is going this time, to meet me at the finish. So I WILL be finishing strong! <br />
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After that, I am trying to get a team together to run the marathon relay at the <a href="http://www.runcim.org/">California International Marathon</a>. I was too late to register for the individual marathon, so the only way I can run it is with a team. I have a lot of my online running friends that will be there on 12/4/2011. I want to see them and meet new ones! So far I have one female friend, Gina B. that I met at the Bay to Breakers this year, that will do it with me, and we need another male and another female to run a coed team. We'll see if we can pull a team together. <br />
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After that, I will be running the <a href="http://www.shadowchase.org/documents/Spiritifgivingflier20112_000.pdf">Spirit of Giving 5K</a> on 12/10/2011 to complete my Shadowchase Running Club 250 poing challenge. I joined the club this year and if you earn 250 club points, you are eligible for prizes at the end of the year. You get points just by entering club runs. You get extra points for placing 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in your age group at the events. As of 10/18/11, I am at 240 points and will qualify just by entering this event. So far I have entered 9 club events and have collected 2 third place finishes, 1 second, and a first. <br />
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This one was taken on our vacation this year to Oregon. We did a lot of hiking and sightseeing. Just a nice family outing. This is me with my lovely wife, Amanda. It was a beautiful day. Tim, our 14 year-old son was with us. He probably took the picture. <br />
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Here's a couple of photos from 9/17/2011, where I ran the Cancer Awareness Run and Ride in Modesto, CA at the Modesto JC. My official time was 15:40.8 for the 2 mile. This crushed my previous best 2 mile time of 16:13 set earlier this year in Jamestown, CA. I took 16th overall out of 221 entries. There were a lot of walkers. I took 3rd in my AG, as I dedicated this race to my older brother Dave who died of cancer at the age of 43. He was a smoker. The first photo is me approaching the finish line knowing that I was going to beat my goal of 15:45. The second photo was taken for me by one of the ShadowChase volunteers, after I had changed shirts into my 2011 Giant Race Half Marathon shirt. <br />
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This photo is myself with Henrietta and 2 of her running buddies before the start of the Graniterock Rock and Run 10K on 9/11/2011. This race was actually close to 6.7 miles long with 3 pretty serious hills, and an elevation difference from -80 ft (below sea level) to 411 feet above sea level. I ran in in 1:02:28 which is my "slowest" 10K ever, but in fact was a pretty decent 9:19 pace due to the actual length of the run. <br />
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<br />Here's a couple of photos from my 9/3/2011 Color the Skies 5K race. They had at least 15 hot air balloons released at the event, plus a kid's train ride, jet flyover, skydivers, food, etc. It is a fabulous event. My second time running this 5K. It was my first race 2 years ago. I ran it in 29:19.9 in 2009. I was gasping for air, and stopped to catch my breath at least 3 times. But it was a start. I was 192nd of 385 that day, and 22nd in my AG. This time around I ran it in 25:21, 7th of 21 in my AG, and 61st of 280 overall. Big difference. I actually ran a 7:59 pace in this race for the first time ever in a 5K!<br />
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A pretty productive month. Now it's time to focus on my next half. The <a href="http://www.mhmarathon.com/">Morgan Hill Half Marathon</a> on 10/23/2011. More miles, more smiles. Here we go!<br />
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James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-38107925121490958352011-08-29T10:59:00.000-07:002011-08-29T10:59:30.447-07:00The Giant Race Half MarathonOn 8/27/2011, I ran the Giant Race Half Marathon start to finish. That's the summary, here are the details. I intended to leave home by 4:30 to get the parking lot before it filled up. Decided to take my time, take a shower, etc., figuring that I would have plenty of time since the race didn't actually start until 8 AM. However, the parking opened up at 6 AM and I have a 2 hour drive, minimum, to get there. So my wife and I left home at 5:10, then realizing that we didn't have enough gas to get there and back, I got gas and we left town at 5:20. We crossed the Bay Bridge (into fairly heavy fog) and got within 3 blocks of AT&T Park when the unthinkable happened. Traffic. Lots of traffic. It was 7:15. It took me 5 lights to get through the first signal. About the same at the next one. I still needed to put my bib and my IPod on. So as we set waiting for the third light to turn left toward the parking lot, I grabbed my Giants bag (a giveaway from a game last year), and fetched my bib and my IPod out and my wife and I looked for a place beyond that intersection to switch so she could park the car while I went to the start line, used the porta-potty, and warmed up, etc. I got out of the car two blocks from the special event $10 parking lot and my wife took over. It was so chilly with the overcast that my teeth started chattering uncontrollably. I was walking, trying to put my bib on, teeth chattering, and hands shaking, trying not to puncture myself. I made a comment about how cold it was and a female runner who was walking next to me said, "Don't worry, we'll warm up soon enough". I said, "I guess you're right", and fumbled around long enough to get my bib pinned on. I shoved my IPod into my pocket so I could listen for cars and starting line instructions as I got near the start area (which was on the other side of the parking lot that we were trying to get into). I got to the first set of porta-potties and they had quite a line so I kept walking up to the starting corral where there were a lot of facilities and very short lines. Good. Because by then the two bottles of water that I drank over the last 2 and a half hours had to go somewhere. Now it was close to 7:45. Timing was good, I just didn't like splitting up from my wife. We didn't get a chance to make meetup plans after the race! I got right into a potty, had a nice open area near there to stretch and warm up a little. No longer shaking at this point. Nothing but adrenaline pumping. I started going over the race in my mind again. I had planned it out the night before. It was an out and back. Approx. 6.7-6.8 miles out and then back to AT&T Park, where you enter through the outfield fence and finish near home plate! I decided right there, 10 minutes before race time that I had prepared well, and that I wasn't going to stop for anything. I had never run more than about 8 miles without stopping before. I ran a half in Santa Clarita last year and stopped at 8 miles to catch my breath, then stopped at every mile marker after, just to finish. My longest training runs mostly included walk breaks. But I knew I was ready for this. So as we approached 8:00, they announced that we were waiting for a special musical group that was going to sing the National Anthem. A gospel choir. They didn't start until around 8:05, but worth it. They were outstanding. Then they did a wave start, and I tried to creep forward, feeling like I was too far back. The people around me looked like walkers. So I found a comfortable position and our wave started off around 8:12. Turned out the stress getting there was unneccessary. I was there waiting for the start as I should have been. Also turned out that I should have pushed farther forward as I was still behind a lot of slower people. The first block there was nowhere to go! I looked down at my Garmin which was saying that we were barely moving, around a 13 minute pace. I moved to the sidewalk and buzzed by that wave of slower runners and was clipping along at about a 7:47 pace. I settled in between the waves and sort of hit the cruise control around 8:50 to 9:00 minute pace. This seemed really comfortable and I knew I would PR at this pace. It was still very overcast and cool. Perfect for a nice PR run. My previous half in Santa Clarita was 2:17:53. That should be a piece of cake to beat (kill) here. So my only thought was to stay hydrated, hitting every aid station (without stopping) and not to even think about it until the turnaround in mile 7. I hit the 5K timing mat at 28:13. Still good. Then I hit Fort Mason and an intermediate hill. I ran whole thing slowing to about an 11:15 pace, then kicked it in again on the gradual downhill on the other side to try to get some time back. We had already split off from the 10K runners who started with us. They didn't get to enjoy our hill with us. I hit the 10K mat at 58:05 and felt pretty good about that, although I knew at that point any opportunity of breaking 2 hours was probably gone. (I didn't expect to). The turnaround was at 6.8m and I hit that mat at 1:04:01. Still felt great. Kept dousing my head with water at every aid station (every 2-3 miles). Loved the cool water, but sprayed some girl behind me who was quite surprised by that. She yelled in shock. Sorry. Also nearly took out a couple of other girls at the water stations who stopped right in front of the station instead of getting their water and getting out of the way. I wasn't stopping. Sorry. So I determined to wait for the last person at each station to get my water so no one had a chance to stop in front of me. That worked well the rest of the way. Note: when dousing head, your ears may fill with water causing issues for headphones. I couldn't hardly hear my IPod most of the way. It was just loud enough to know it was there, but not loud enought to really enjoy. So I was still cruising. I had come up behind 3 girls, probably in their early 20's, all dressed with cute pinkish shorts and white tees. Very cute. They were obviously running together and pacing at my pace. Around 9:15 at that point. One of them had a Garmin and was setting the pace. I first noticed them about 30 yards in front of me around the 3 mile mark. They were still there at the turnaround. I just paced with them up until around mile 10. I hit the mat there at 1:35:18. There was another aid station about that time and they all stopped and I didn't. I kept going, determined more than ever at this point to finish without stopping and beating my PR by as much as possible. I figured that I was looking at 2:04-2:05 range, knowing that I had to climb that hill one more time. I never saw the three girls again until the post race expo. I asked them how they finished and told them that I had paced of them for miles and they said they did well and finished around 2:12. I told them about passing them around mile 10 and finished around 2:06. Didn't have an official time yet. That made me feel great. They were very nice. So anyway, I ran the hill the other way and tried to make up more time coming down, as I had slowed to 11:15 again climbing the hill. At the bottom I knew that I had about 2 and 1/2 miles to go and had outrun anything that I had ever done before, so I decided to cruise home and try to sprint to the finish. I gradually slowed to about a 10 minute pace for mile 12 and 13 as we joined the slower 5K runners for the finish. They had started around 9:30. It got a little crowded approaching the outfield fence, but I knew the end was near and I suddenly felt like I could be a Kenyan. So I tried to pass a group of slower ladies before the gate and barely did and as I flew by them a guy was standing well out into the gateway trying to high 5 everyone as they came through. I yelled "Get out of the way" as I flew through and stayed left of the slower people making their way down the warning track toward home plate. I was giving it everything at this point. I was drenched from sweat and the water I kept dumping over me. My right ear was nearly plugged. So my wife had taken a spot along the railing to cheer me on when I came through but was unable to get a photo due to the crowd leaning over the railing. She said she yelled at me, but between the crowd noise and the IPod sort of working and my ear being plugged up, I didn't hear or see her. I made it through the large crowd getting water and climbed the bleachers (yes, after 13.3 miles, we had to climb up to the concourse level to get to the post race expo. At the top all I could see were people. It took 30-40 minutes of being bumped my strollers, other runners, etc., shoulder to shoulder to get to the other end. I needed to stretch my legs and couldn't hardly move because the crowd was too thick. I eventually got my food, coconut milk, TIM LINCECOM bobblehead (ah, yes), and my shirt and got through and my wife had made it up there to meet me. Finally I could stretch out and walk a little as my legs were starting to tighten up. (I got water and my finisher's medal at the finish line). They had some nice stuff. I got a half glass of nasty wine (tasted really cheap). Won a Giants' pin at the wheel game, so did my wife. I think they gave those away in your goodie bag last year, oh well. It only cost a buck to spin. Got some popchips, CLIF bars, etc. Very good food and nice goodies. Just a struggle with the crowd to get through. Last year that was all outside and very easy to get around. So I had plans to meet up with other Daily Mile runners after, but I needed my cell to find out where they were. The cell was in the car a couple of blocks away and by the time I got it, I just wanted to get out of there. I had several messages, so I let them know that I was going to go ahead and take off, and my wife and I headed to the mall to walk around and get some lunch. I know, long recap. Overall, the best race I've ever done. Not fond of crowds, but I survived all that. Would definitely do it again. The cloud cover made for exceptional running conditions. Official time: 2:05:44. Previous best was 2:17:53, so I beat it by over 12 minutes. Bib #2654. <a href="http://results.bazumedia.com/event/results/event/RCAQ2011">http://results.bazumedia.com/event/results/event/RCAQ2011</a> for the official results, video, and photos from race. At the mall, I was so out of it, that I lost my wallet for a while. I recovered it before anyone had a chance to take anything, thank goodness. I totally freaked. Again, this was the first time that I had even come close to running that far without stopping and my brain was somewhere else. Overall, extremely pleased with the run, the weather, the bling, my wife for being there, and to God who makes all things possible. Go Giants!James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-49155039483631253172011-08-17T10:16:00.000-07:002011-08-17T10:18:12.334-07:00Prepping for the Giant Race at AT&T ParkGetting excited to run the <a href="http://www.race-sfgiants.com/">Giant Race</a> in a week and a half at AT&T Park, in SF, CA. This will be my second half. Just need to beat 2:17 for a PR. Shooting for more like 2:07. I think a 10 minute improvement on my PR would be outstanding. I have been running well lately. If this one goes well, I will probably try a more hilly half in October and see how I do with that. A great year so far. I have 17 races under my belt, several PRs, and lots of miles on my shoes. Running pretty much pain free at this point. Should be a great race. James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-75069881656558957452011-05-25T10:06:00.000-07:002011-08-18T15:37:42.632-07:00Race Update<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEilFC0g94Tad0p8bJ2QIDFAT94dCCIm0b9iiCc7ufrw-Xeoufy9WWzxi29z19fn1olw40lrsTyX94LhVdKFeu63CHfoxAdSAIWdVsG3zi0WiTfdKpBkzroMeVyPO6n93oHaV7pRkhLcq-w/s1600/SummerRace2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEilFC0g94Tad0p8bJ2QIDFAT94dCCIm0b9iiCc7ufrw-Xeoufy9WWzxi29z19fn1olw40lrsTyX94LhVdKFeu63CHfoxAdSAIWdVsG3zi0WiTfdKpBkzroMeVyPO6n93oHaV7pRkhLcq-w/s320/SummerRace2.jpg" width="263" /></a></div>So far this year I've run five 1M races, one 2M, five 5Ks, two 5Ms, three 10Ks and a 12K. Did another mile and 5K on 5/28 at the Modesto Classic. Need to start building my mileage base toward the Giant Race at AT&T Park on 8/27. Doing the half. Haven't done a half since Nov. of last year. My longest runs this year have been 8.25 (2M and 10K) in Jamestown on 4/30, and 7.46 (12K) at the Bay to Breakers on 5/15. Really having fun running now that the hamstring is 100% again. No real issues. The weather has been perfect lately. Making a lot of friends out there at races. I really like that! New 10K PR on 8/13/11 at the VIPS Keep Moving Forward race in Riverbank, CA. 55:36.4. Took a minute and a half off my 10K PR. Pretty excited about that. Really pumped for the Giant Race on 8/27. James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-58801962534058751762011-05-16T12:44:00.000-07:002011-05-25T09:32:34.952-07:002011 Bay to Breakers in SF, CA<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi1azBD558oK_mrIEk0T-ccmudD2qQ_PEQuTotoo4n8xYVI955BT7wJ7bqbzP7zD8X0lMnl5CRz3xSMg1PIaBaVoX4DISr0Zp0qmnMywNuuMLyjjgsQjzw9AFJkJQt-MTDBHy25j4Cp1fU/s1600/B2Bpic2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" j8="true" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi1azBD558oK_mrIEk0T-ccmudD2qQ_PEQuTotoo4n8xYVI955BT7wJ7bqbzP7zD8X0lMnl5CRz3xSMg1PIaBaVoX4DISr0Zp0qmnMywNuuMLyjjgsQjzw9AFJkJQt-MTDBHy25j4Cp1fU/s320/B2Bpic2.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>This will probably go down as the biggest event I've ever or may ever be a part of. Official participant total was 43,927 (55,000 paid). I was 6172nd, It was originally forecasted to rain, but we only got a short shower around mile 6. It was a wave start so others probably missed the rain altogether. As you can see in the photo of a DM meetup after the race, I was psyched out by the forecast and overdressed. Sweat pants, sweatshirt, etc. Overheated a little by mile 3 on the big Hayes Street Hill. Walked about half the hill to avoid further issues. Managed the rest of the way by taking walk breaks about every mile. That killed any chance of breaking 70 min., but I did finish in 1:12:43, beating my initial goal of 73 min. Started from Corral C. Got up to start line in about 5 minutes, which was impressive. Saw way too many walkers for my taste. So I hopped up onto the sidewalk with other "faster" runners and blew by a bunch of them. Realized that I was going way too fast in the process (7:24 pace, according to my Garmin). I found an opening and got back onto the street and fell back into about an 8:45 pace which was comfortable until I got halfway up the big hill around mile 3 or so. Then realized that I was already drenched with sweat and it was only 7:30 AM. So I adjusted my thinking and used the run/walk strategy to finish. Overall very pleased. Had fun tossing tortillas while we were waiting in the starting corral. Really enjoyed checking out all the costumes, but could have done without the 8-10 naked runners that I saw. That was supposed to be banned this year. Oh well. There was a Footstock area after for food, music, and meeting up with friends so we planned a Daily Mile meetup out there and I met about a dozen of my Daily Mile friends there. That was the highlight of the day. I will remember this day forever. It turned out to be beautiful weather. Great friends. I spent most of the day with my friend Bill from Pleasanton. We met at the BART station near Pleasanton and rode BART over then walked together to our starting corral. We were both in corral C. We took turns heaving tortillas that were thrown our way. We met up about 1/2 mile from the finish where he passed me and then we walked over to Footstock together, got our medals and free food and then I introduced him to my DM friends. All in all a very memorable occasion.James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-77686419957166351212011-04-13T11:19:00.000-07:002011-04-13T11:22:49.456-07:002011 Wildflower Run 10KSo I got a Garmin 305 Forerunner with the purpose of being able to monitor my pace more effectively and it paid off in a big way in this race. You can look down and see your current pace as you go. I could see when I was falling off and needed to get up to speed again. I could also set lap times as I passed the mile markers and monitor where I was at compared to my 10K PR that I was trying to beat. That time was 57:42 from last year's Jamestown Run. I started a little quickly with the crowd and got separated from everyone that I needed break free from in the first mile. Then it was just all about monitoring pace and hydration. It was perfect weather, right around 65-70. Splits: 8:44, 9:24, 9:22, 9:31, 9:28, 9:13. That put me at 55:42 at 6 miles. I finished in 57:07, which means that I did the final .2M in 1:25. That's a 7:05/Mile pace. I leaped across the finish line knowing that I had beaten my PR and forgot to hit the stop button on my Garmin, which meant that I had to wait for 2 1/2 days to get my official results. It was a beautiful day. My wife ran the 5K and did well for her. We spent the rest of the morning eating and shopping, which is a great day for her. We didn't spend a lot, just shopped and got her a dress for a future event. Overall it was a lot of fun. I have another chance to beat this PR in 2 1/2 weeks when we do the Jamestown Run again. <br />
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Current Weight is around 167 again.<br />
Body Fat is at 21 1/2.<br />
Need to focus on fat intake again.James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-62330414830941158352011-03-21T11:07:00.000-07:002011-03-21T11:07:14.248-07:00Race and Injury UpdateSo the Jamestown Run got snowed out! That was a bit of a relief, I can't lie. I really want to do well there and the hamstring is not 100%. Maybe around 70% or so. I can't push it until it is good. It doesn't even feel right. So they will reschedule the race and hopefully that will give me time to recuperate fully and retrain to perform at the level I have been running. Otherwise I will focus in on the Morgan Hill Wildflower Run on 4/10. If I'm good by that one, I will go for the 10K and see what I can do. Main focus now is to be 100% for the Bay to Breakers in May. This will probably be my featured race for the year. It is the 100th running and should be something very special to participate in. Check it out!<br />
<a href="http://zazzlebaytobreakers.com/index.php?page=what-s-new-for-2011">http://zazzlebaytobreakers.com/index.php?page=what-s-new-for-2011</a>James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-22922930660120751102011-03-17T11:35:00.000-07:002011-03-17T11:35:28.823-07:00Taking it EasySorry that I haven't posted much lately, but I haven't run much lately. I strained my right hamstring in the race in Ripon at the Almond Blossom Festival. I went ahead and run the 5K and jogged the mile at Henry's March at CSU Stanislaus to see if I could, but it didn't feel right. My hamstring tightened all up again, and maybe worse. That was on 3/6. So I barely jogged/walked a mile on 3/14 to test it. That was OK. I'll probably try to go 1.5 or 2 miles today. I want to do the 2 mile on Sat. at the Jamestown Run and forget about the 10K for now. I can do the 10K in Morgan Hill on 4/10 at the Wildflower Run. That should get me ready for the Bay to Breakers on 5/15. I'm taking it slow so I don't keep re-injuring the hamstring and prolong the injury. I'll be back to speed soon. I promise!James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-34699224447103397772011-02-28T11:30:00.000-08:002011-02-28T11:30:37.725-08:00Almond Blossom Run(s)OK. So I ran the mile and the 5 mile at the Almond Blossom Run in Ripon, CA on 2/26/2011. Times:<br />
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1 mile = 7.28.3 15th overall and third (bronze) in my AG<br />
5 mile = 44:01.5 116th overall and 11th in my AG<br />
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Previous best 5 mile was 48:59 on Thanksgiving of 2009 for the Turkey Trail Trot in SF.<br />
Trimmed almost 5 minutes from my PR. <br />
Splits were 8:18, 9:10, 8:55, 9:00, and 8:38. Started and finished pretty strong. Proud of that.<br />
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Official results: <a href="http://www.shadowchase.org/results.htm">http://www.shadowchase.org/results.htm</a><br />
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Next race is 3/6 Henry's March 5K and mile at CSU Stanislaus in Turlock, CA.James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-15620529938160381802011-02-12T17:18:00.000-08:002011-02-12T17:18:42.989-08:00Don Osborne Run in Oakdale, CA1 mile time: 7:19.8 and 5K time was posted as 26:30.5. The clock said 26:20, but whatever. I forgot to check my stopwatch. It was still pretty good for running again after only a 30 min. break. The mile started at 9 AM and the 5K at 9:30. I saw some friends out there and met some new ones! Joined the ShadowChase Running club. Next race will be Henry's March at CSU Stanislaus on March 6, again doing both races, but this time it is the 5K first so I should get a better 5K. Racing my kids in the mile and I think I'm going to get smoked! Oh well, it will be fun.James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-14020875120339574782011-02-11T18:54:00.000-08:002011-02-11T18:55:31.841-08:00Ready to RaceOK, so tomorrow I run my first races of the year. I am doing the mile at 9 AM and then the 5K at 9:30. Will post up the results here and on DM. My 13 year old son ran a 6:55 mile today at school. I don't think I can touch that. We are going head to head next month. My PR is 7:12. Don't know if I'll be able to touch that either. I'm thinking 7:30 for the mile and 26:00 for the 5K. Would love to do better, but trying to be realistic. You can check my race schedule page and look for Don Osborne to check out the race!James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-25674506926730462732011-02-02T16:20:00.000-08:002011-02-28T12:03:28.656-08:00Race Calendar for Feb-May2/12 Don Osborne Run in Oakdale, CA <br />
1 Mile and 5K. Did the 5K last year.<br />
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2/26 Almond Blossom Run in Ripon, CA<br />
1 Mile and 5 Mile. New to calendar this year.<br />
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3/6 Henry's March in Turlock, CA<br />
1 Mile and 5K. Did both last year.<br />
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3/19 Jamestown Run in Jamestown, CA<br />
2 Mile and 10K. Did both last year.<br />
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4/10 Wildflower Run in Morgan Hill, CA<br />
10K. Did the 5K last year.<br />
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5/15 The 100th running of the Bay to Breakers in San Francisco, CA<br />
7.46 (12K). Never tried this race or distance before.<br />
They are expecting 50,000 participants. <br />
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5/21 Chocolate Festival in Oakdale, CA<br />
1 Mile and 5K. Did both last year.<br />
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I will probably schedule something for April, either a 5K or 10K and then a half marathon for early June.<br />
Also plan to run the half marathon at the Giant Race at AT&T park in August. <br />
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I'll post more when I schedule more. I'm running well right now, averaging 8:20-8:30/mile.James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-60099187958306844222011-02-02T16:14:00.000-08:002011-02-02T16:14:05.707-08:00Got my numbers back from health screeningOK. So I got my results from my health screening at work on my BD.<br />
BP was 110/78. Normal is under 120/80.<br />
Total cholesterol was 167. Normal is 125-200.<br />
HDL was 48. Over 40 is normal.<br />
Triglycerides were 103. Under 150 is normal. <br />
LDL was 98. Under 130 is normal.<br />
Chol/HDLC Ration was 3.5. Under 5 is normal.<br />
Glucose was 85. 65-99 is normal.<br />
Waist measured at the belly button was 36. Under 40 is goal. I am actually a 33 waist. <br />
They are recommending 2400 cal/day for me. No way that is happening. I average 1500-1700. <br />
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OK, now for my numbers.<br />
Current weight is 164, still down 3 lbs.<br />
Body fat was measured at 21.2. I don't know how I'm climbing. I think the machine is messed up.<br />
My weight is dropping and my body fat is rising. I don't understand.<br />
Goal is still to get to 155-157 by the end of April.James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4824094169405219247.post-55697611431674732672011-01-22T09:17:00.000-08:002011-01-22T09:20:00.794-08:00Weight loss update-1/22/11So I am heading to the gym for my next weigh in for the challenge that I signed up for. I will post my new body fat reading later. Back to my running habit. Ran 3.86 miles yesterday in 32:48. That's about a 8:30/mile pace. I'm good with that. My birthday is in 2 days. We are celebrating a little today, because Rose and Chris are coming. Pretty exciting!<br />
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Current weight is 162.<br />
Weight loss is at 5 lbs. <br />
Current goal is still 155 by end of April, want to be at 159 in 2 days for health screening at work.<br />
Current BMI is around 25.4, should be under 25 to be good.<br />
Body fat to be checked today at noon, will post after. Goal is 15 by end of April.James Storliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06309019585342396196noreply@blogger.com0