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Law Day 5K

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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jul 24, 2006

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Unknown

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Running Accomplishments:

Boston (2006) 3:22:09 St. George (2005) 3:14:32

Short-Term Running Goals:

I want to run the NYC Marathon and the Dublin Marathon. I am trying to break 3:10.

Long-Term Running Goals:

I want to run 100 marthons before my 50th birthday. I only have 91 more to go. Click to join Utah_running

Personal:

I live in Salt Lake City, Utah. After the birth of my son in 2001 my fitness declined to a pathetic level. I have been running regularly since 2002. I currently run about 35 - 40 miles a week.

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Race: Law Day 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:23:00
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
5.003.108.10

Ran the Law Day 5K in the morning.  This is not a runners race.  I've never seen more lawyers and paralegals in my life.  They are an uptight and humorless group.  My only goal was to show up, and I accomplished that with about 5 hours of sleep, so I was happy with my performance.  They did a pretty good job with the race logistics, and it was kind-of nice running through the U of U campus.  They had good coffee.  The first 1/2 is up to the top of campus and the finish is down to the law school building.  I was pretty relaxed the whole time and the weather was perfect.  I have no idea what place I was.  They had timing chips but I didn't bother with that.   I didn't even wear a watch.  The U of U homecoming/alumni 5K is more fun.  It started raining after the race, and I ran another 5 miles slow in the rain through Gilmer Park.    

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