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Location:

North Ogden,UT,U.S.

Member Since:

May 23, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

5K- 14:58, 10K- 31:05, 1/2- 1:06:47 Marathon- 2:23:29

3rd- Park City Marathon 2008

3rd and 4th Ogden Marathon 2010; 12'

5th, 3rd, and 7th- Utah Valley Marathon 2011;14'; 16'

9th, 3rd,11th, 8th, 5th, 8th St. George Marathon 2010, 11',13',14',15'16'

2nd- Deseret News Marathon 2015

1st- SandHollow Marathon- 2016 (CR***)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2024 POTENTIAL RACES

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experiences of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired and success achieved.

                                                                          -Helen Keller

              

 

Personal:

Married to Nikki we have 4 children. Jaerdan, Korver, Grady and Lyla McKell

Head XC/Track Coach at Weber High

Graduated from Weber State with a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Athletic Therapy.

 

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 257.46
Race: Utah Valley Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:31:57, Place overall: 5
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
1.2026.360.000.0027.56

Utah Valley Marathon. All I can say is I enjoyed this race alot. Nice gradual downhill a couple of climbs the first half but nothing to serious. The last 10k is perfect for a strong finish. For Me today personally I had one goal in mind and it was to conquer this bathroom spell that I have my last 4 marathons. The last couple of weeks I actually talk to some doctors to figure some stuff out and the main suggestions were Immodium and Zofran. Well lets just say it worked wonders!!! 

 The whole week leading up to the race I felt really calm and at ease. I even slept like a log the night before. Got a solid 5 hours before waking up at 3 A.M. to catch a bus up to the start. Met up with Bryant Jensen at the busing area and rhode up with him. As we got to the start line saw alot of familiar faces and talked with alot of people. To me that is the best part of marathon.

Mile 1 -5:57; just wanted to take this mile easy and to see how the legs felt. Already running by myself this was the story of the day. Ran the whole marathon solo!!!

Mile 2-5:40; Good mile still the group ahead was gapping me even further.

Mile 3-5:41; starting to feel good. Jeff shadley was behind me. Was hoping he would catch me so we could run together. But unfortunetely GI problems were an issue for him. He still ran a solid time.

Mile 4-5:49; little bit of uphill but legs responded well.

Mile 5-5:39; The groups ahead are out of sight. officially the race felt like a training run now.

Mile 6- 5:41; Nice strait away with a little bit of down hill. feeling great, breathing is easy.

Mile 7- 5:39; just coming to the main intersection and could see the group in the distance. That is what kept me going.

Mile 8- 6:04; Legs felt heavy on the hills, was hoping there wouldnt be to many of them because if there was I was in big trouble.

Mile 9- 6:08; felt like my heart rate was pushing 180. Needed to relax and calm myself down. Saw a kenyan (I think) come out of the bathroom right in front of me. Which gave me life.

Mile 10- 5:38; Just shadowing this guy about 50 meters behind, being smart and not pushing it.

Mile 11-5:36; Getting closer to passing this guy slight uphill and made my move on him. Felt bad he was struggling already. Took the pass wide and didn't look at him. Sometimes I take a pass to close and gett sucked in to the pace they are running. Didnt want that to happen.

Mile 12-5:48; still some hills thought this race was all downhill!!

Mile 13 and Half-5:46/ Feeling great which was the goal. I really was hoping for a sub 75 minute first half but there were more hills then I expected. Came in to the HAlf around 1:16:18.

Mile 14-17 were blurrs. Could see a couple of guys about a minute up. Just looked straight ahead and didnt even look at my pace. Just running in rythem and feel. 5:38; 5:42; 5:43;5:48. Ended up passing Dave around mile 17. Told him nice job. He said I was looking strong and to attack. I took that to heart. So thanks Dave. the goal now was to catch Sasha.

Mile 18-20 could see Sasha the whole time just wanted to keep him in sight. I got to around mile 20 and some lady yells only 10 seconds back go get him. 5:38; 5:38; 5:49. The whole goal now was to for me was to hit sub 6's the last six miles, and hope for a sub 2:30.

Mile 21-5:44;Legs are burning. Just kept thinking I have trained for this and have hit 6 mile tempos faster then what I am running and the pain will be over soon. Finally caught Sasha. Then saw Clyde about 30 seconds up.

Mile 22-5:39; Breathing is getting short. Quads on fire. Only 4 miles left!!

Mile 23- 5:41; still might hit a sub 2:30. last 5k has to be sub 17 which would be tough. But possible.

Mile 24-5:53; Caught Clyde, the only thing I could muster up to say to him. "Oh my Hell Clyde" really wanted him to finish strong so we could push eachother.

Mile 25-5:50 still holding on for dear life. Sub 2:30 is gone but still have a chance to hit a solid time.

Mile 26- 5:54; can see the finish. Hips and quads are trashed but feel shocked to hit sub 6's the last six miles

Last .36 course was a little long. Could be my fault adding on by running in and out of half marathoners. Managed to clip a 2:03 which is at 5:43 pace.

OVERALL 2:31:57, about a 3 minute PR.  5th place overall. Just realized when I finished that I didnt have to stop to use the bathroom. Stomach felt awesome!!! Now the goal is to take this marathon with JOY!!! and train for the sub 2:30 in St.George this fall.

Congrats to all that finished today!!!

 

 

Lunar Racer LIME Miles: 27.50
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jtshad on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 15:23:35 from 204.134.132.225

Congratulations on a stellar race. Good to see you conquered that demon (I will have to use your solution next time!) and have that 2:30 sitting there for the picking. You ran a very strong and consistent pace. I was hoping in those first 8 miles that I might be able to pick up to you, but then my gut started acting up and you took off looking so very strong.

From Superfly on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 15:52:33 from 74.211.21.81

You ran one of the smartest and best races of the day. I really wish I could have gone with ya... but by the time you got to me I was already toast. But you looked super fluid as you went by. And looking at your last 10k splits you really held it together pretty solid. With good conditions you'll go sub 2:30 for sure at STG. Give yourself a little physical and mental break before really jumping back into any sort of training cycle. There's plenty of time between now and the first of October.

Good job man you really ran well.

From Paul on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 16:11:51 from 24.10.141.104

Congrats on the PR, Top 5, and simply executing a really well-thought, methodical race.

From Jon on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 22:37:22 from 74.177.77.120

Top 5 with a 3 min PR? Congrats, Ben. Nice race. You'll get sub-2:30 soon enough, no worries.

From Rob Murphy on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 22:46:16 from 24.10.248.6

Congratulations! After Ogden you must feel great about that accomplishment. I hope you're relaxing and savoring a great race this week.

From Adam RW on Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 00:41:07 from 24.10.132.131

Ben, Great PR! and looking really good for that sub-2:30...

From Holt on Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 12:56:12 from 97.126.207.204

Looked at your report earlier and you had posted the time but nothing else, so I finally got back to looking at it.

You did a great job. Sorry I sucked so bad and couldn't respond to help you out a bit (but good to know that I could say a few useful words. You know what they say, "those who can't do coach!").

It will be great running with you at St. George - have some good training between now and then and we'll all go hit a solid sub 2:30!

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