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Time Trial in trainers

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Location:

Bellevue,WA,United States

Member Since:

Jun 22, 2015

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Highschool Champ

Running Accomplishments:

PRs:

Track:

400 relay split: 54.4 (HS Senior)

800: 2:01.40 (HS Senior)

1600: 4:18.83 (HS Senior)

3200: 9:19.58 (HS Senior)

XC:

5k: 15:33.0 (Collegiate Freshman)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Collegiate Freshman Time Goals:

 

1500: 3:53

 

5k track: 14:45

Comments: Optimistic about these, although they may be interfered with by my recovery from mono.

Long-Term Running Goals:

- Run for Division 1 program (First goal I've 100% made on here!)

- Compete at NCAA XC and TF Nationals

- Sub 14 5000m on the track

- Make the B standard and go to the trials for the 5k or 10k

Personal:

Sophomore at Michigan State University in East Lansing

I have been running since fifth grade. My favorite professional runners are David Rudisha and Evan Jager. My favorite high school runner is Chris Watson because he periodically reads this blog and should definitely make one.

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Race: Time Trial in trainers (1 Miles) 00:04:42, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
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Time trial today, our coach doesn't think that spikes are a good idea because this event is not too important and is just used for assessing workouts. Today I ran warm up to start off. Not sure if I drank too much water or if it was my nerves. Either way what began as an attempt to eject sinus drainage from my residual cold-esque feelings ended in me barely stopping myself from actually throwing up and having to spit like 25 times to get rid of the excess saliva due to my body's reaction to the throw-up process. Quite the chain reaction. All of this happened while the coach was detailing the time trial while we were all at the start line. I was doubled over and did not hear a single word. Shortly after I began regaining control of my seizing stomach and lungs, we were sent off. This combined with my lack of a recent mile race may have affected my splits: (1: 73.0, 2: 71.X, 3: 71.x, 4: 66.x). I went out slow, realized my mistake upon seeing my split, turned it up for lap 2, realized I could go faster for lap 3, finally realized I could go a lot faster, and closed hard, coming through at 4:42 on the dot. I missed the motivating presence of Alex Doran, who usually kept pace with me for these, this year. However, I was 3 seconds faster for this than I was for last year's cross country time trial, and I was very happy with the opening races of last year's season although my rigorous academics prevented me from improving at all throughout the season and I ended poorly. Classes are easier this year and it's safe to say I could have gone faster today. Also I was average 40-45 mpw throughout last year's summer yet average 20 mpw coming off of a 2 month hiatus from running that extended into the summer. I feel like I've got a lot of progress to make throughout the season despite already being at a great speed. Followed the time trial with 8x400 average 69s in trainers with lap jog in between each to work on rhythm. Rough Results from the trial today:

Interlake

1. Luke Beauchamp 4:42

2. Dante Paszkeicz 4:51

3. Will Oden 4:52

4. Raymond Salgado 4:56 (Completely new and out of nowhere, no prior running experience or Summer training)

5. Matthew Roberts 4:56

6. Bryce Rosenwald 4:59

7. Chris Taves 4:59

8. Carter Blunden 4:59

9. Joseph Rodgers 5:02

10. Mitch House 5:09 (Not really a mile guy but today was a lifetime PR)

11. Chris Watson 5:12 (Not at his usual form but ran the trial anyways like a champ)

12. Sebastian Brinkman 5:22 (Freshman with no prior running experience or Summer training. Stomach was killing him today but he was running between Joseph Rodgers and Chris Taves for Monday's tempo)

After that we had plenty more fast dudes but these are all the guys who have spots on the top 14 locked down.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
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