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Location:

Laredo,TX,USA

Member Since:

Nov 28, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

 

Personal Records:

Rice Invitational 1999 5k 15:08

UTSA Invitational 8k 24:54

Guajolote 10k 1999 31:16

3M Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:09:18

La Salle Chicago Marathon 2006 2:31:23

Eugene Marathon 2010 2:30:48 

Boston Marathon 2011 2:28:01 

 

Marathons:

2005 Austin Motorola Marathon 2:39:16

2006 Austin Freescale Marathon 2:32:32

2006 Chicago Marathon 2:31:23

2007 Greenbay Cellcom Marathon 2:32:39

2007 Fiesta Marathon 2:39:41

2008 Rock and Roll Marathon 2:45:20

2010 Little Rock Marathon March 7 2:33:59 

2010 Eugene Marathon May 2 2:30:48 

2010 San Antonio Rock and Roll Marathon Nov 14 2:36:57

2010 Fiesta Marathon McAllen, Texas Dec 12 2:39:29

2011 Boston Marathon April 18 2:28:01 

2011 Fiesta Marathon McAllen, Texas Dec 11 2:40:18

2012 Houston Marathon Houston, Texas January 15 2:39:18 

 

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub 1:10 for Half Marathon and Sub 2:30 for marathon

 

 3M Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:09:18

Up Next

IBM 3M Half Marathon 1/24/10

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

I want to accomplish my short term goals first... Once I do that, I will have an idea of what to expect long term... 44 yrs old now and since I've been injured free for 1 month I am jumping back on marathon training. Any recommendations for a good marathon in December 2021? What is your recommendation?

Personal:

Don't knock it until you try it.

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Race: Edinburg All America 10k (6.2 Miles) 00:32:45, Place overall: 15, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.000.003.003.0010.00

Good Race Bad Tactics!

 

Recap –

 

Roommate – Ethiopian

Tefera,Demesse  and met the eventual overall female winner that night Alene Shewarge SHE SPEAKS SPANISH and very good! I had the pleasure of chatting that night with her in Spanish. Alene spoke better Spanish than me! Yea I know. She was talking to Tefera the night before and I got introduced to her real nice lady and gentleman.

 

* Key Note * Tefera asked me if I get massages and I told him NEVER! He said it is very essential to get a massage 1 time a week. Another note 2000 x 5 in 5:45 to 6 with 2 min rest is real good for 10k running.

 

 

Slept at 11:00pm and woke up at 7 am, left the hotel at 8:45am to the race in a bus full of elites, intimidating as all of them were foreign runners. We arrived at the Edinburg Park  close to 9:20 am and walked our way to the starting line about a mile off.  Warmed up 2 miles and did a couple of stretches and just kept an eye out. Said hi and chatted Zoila Gomez the U.S. winner 35:18 and talked to Westly Keating before the race 29:38. Then got into my race ritual and what not.

 

National Anthem and Gun

 

Mile 1 – The top 10 athletes took off in 4:25 believe it or not! Ha! I was already behind as I ran a 4:53 and trailed by 1 block already.

 

Mile 2 – I  continue to press the pace since everyone in the front of was pressing I Clicked at 5:02 by far one of my fastest 2 miles ever I usually cross around 10:11-. I was determined to go after it.

 

Mile 3 – End up passing David Rodriguez in this mile and just kept with it I ran a 5:08 a 15:03 for three miles. I was doing good and but I was in no mans land and it was hard to get motivated and move up.

 

Mile 4 – I got spat into half marathon pace 5:23 I never saw my watch till mile 5 but I guess I should have paid attention to my watch at one point since I was doing good and then thrown to a comfort zone.

 

Mile 5 – Another half marathon pace 5:24 and not a reason to get out of this comfort zone, I was throwing surges with David Rodriguez to leave him behind, I guess I just no reason to move up since it was a big gap between me and 14th place.

 

Mile 6 – Ran a 5:19 mile

 

This is through Garmin 6 miles in 31:09 and .2  1:36 = 32:45

 

My goal for this race was to run sub 31:00 and I ran the first 3 miles unusually out of my league, I always run around 5:06 for the first mile, but I wanted to try something new and it didn’t worked out. It’s ok as I have not done any kind of 10k,5k work. I’ll resume training for the marathon in L.A..  These races have not taken a lot out of me they have made me realized that the marathon pace is easier than what I think it is. I want to thank Wally’s Bicycle’s for the Singlet and Shades. Thanks to David Chavana an A+ race director. This one is out the door and on to the next one! Pictures later

 

Btw I chatted with Melisa Christian after the race a real nice runner! J She is running Boston and runs under Brooks.

 

Left to the hotel around 1:00pm and headed to Laredo, Texas. Tomorrow morning I’m going to run with Mary Akor 37:00 10k runner.

 

So I take it as a workout day

 2 miles easy

3 @ vo2max

3 @ half marathon

2 easy!

 

Ha! A good workout!  

 

Full results here:   http://www.iaapweb.com/results/10/02_07_2010%202.htm

Where's Benny? lol 

 

 

Comments
From Samantha Dean-Howard on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 04:35:43 from 90.195.99.160

I cant see Benny! you say you had shades on so I cant see anyone with shades on the front line maybe one man back on the left ?

Hey I have done a 5k like this, went out really hot with a very fast runner whom I didnt know was so fast, I did the fastest 2 miles of my life then died and trailed in doing the slowest 5k of my life LOL Its good to do this though as it shows even 10ks 5ks, you can go out too fast, and if you do it in the Marathon the same again you will slow down near the end. But well done for hanging in there and holding the half pace, I probably would have died allot more LOL not that Id do that pace anyway ha ha.... How cool is it to be with the elites eh! Congratulations there Benny thats an achievement isnt it :-)

From jtshad on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 09:26:13 from 69.20.183.178

Wow, awesome race. Good job trying something new and pushing yourself to a great time (even if it wasn't 31:00).

Do you mean Mary Akor? If so, I ran about half of the Twin Cities Marathon with her in 2008. Nice gal, great runner.

From Benny's on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 10:32:36 from 24.174.249.108

Sam: no shades black tank

jt: yes Mary Akor! very nice lady just ran 18 with her as she jogged in another mile

* Note * She says it's beneficial to go cool down after 18 miles, she went out and did another mile easy to shake out.

I told her I was doing 3 to 5 miles later after the superbowl and she told me I'm nuttz that it's too much? Your opinions?

*** Note *** One kenyan said yesterday that running is a buisness and that everyone does performance enhance even the world class runners.

From jtshad on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 10:50:58 from 69.20.183.178

Cool that you got to run with Mary, how did that come about?

I would say going out for another run is not necessary. Your mileage is awesome, your performances are great and improving...don't fall into being a mileage junky!

For some of the Kenyans and other elite runners, running may be a business but for most of us it is a passion or hobby. We run not to make money, but because we love it (I am hopeful they do too!) and don't expect the same thing from the sport. Treat it like a business and you may lose the love you have for the sport.

From Benny's on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 10:57:00 from 24.174.249.108

jt: not a mileage junky but the 3 or 5 miles were to shake out the webs of the the 6am run, but I get your point and so far I have not been a mileage junky, all my miles have been setup to correspond to my goal.

I agree with you jt on your last comment...

From Samantha Dean-Howard on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 15:27:41 from 90.195.99.160

Hey Benny that doesn't sound good does it performance enhance, shows us mere mortals that don't p/enhance have no chance then !

I dont think its mileage junky at such, but I think higher mileage is good, and you need to know your body if you can do some more or not ! Like I knew I could get away with a huge week, and do my long run a day early to make that week even bigger as I have easy weeks fitted into my marathon plan, which most athletes dont do these easy weeks/backing off weeks..... I find they give me the chance to recover having such a hectic lifestyle as it is, and then I can do heavy sessions knowing I have these weeks in too.

Benny I really cant see you sorry LOL

From Benny's on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 15:57:39 from 24.174.249.108

Right behind the Orange guy!! :)

From Burt on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 18:41:46 from 98.177.216.165

Isn't it funny how almost everyone is looking at their feet?

Great job Benny. 15th place amongst all those elites puts you as an elite yourself. Plus you're so old. How many 33 year olds are that fast? LOL! (That's a rhetorical question. Don't answer it, Jeff.)

From missy on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 22:45:16 from 71.32.197.192

Lol Burt, except the guy in bib #13 has feet envy..hes checking out #3's Sneakers!

Benny, is that black tank the TRI top you were talking about? I wanna see a closeup! ;)

I loved the Where's Benny game Tho I cheated and looked in comments for the answer..lol. Great race in my humble eyes...and how cool to rub shoulders with the Elite..well you ARE one of them! I think you are amazing Benny! :D

From Benny's on Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 22:51:57 from 24.174.249.108

Missy: Refresh your internet explorer or mozilla or chrome and you'll see me wearing it on the left hand side. Thanks missy I'm not one of them... I wish so I could have gotten some $$ lol

Burt: thanks man! I love toeing the line with them, I know all of them, some of them I have been running against for years.

That #13 is my friend westly keating he is a stud! He got 3rd place....

From Superfly on Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 12:20:04 from 208.117.127.110

Another great race so far this year. Way to go!

From missy on Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 15:54:40 from 71.32.195.43

Um whatever...ELITE ELITE ELITE!:P

From Benny's on Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 00:09:17 from 24.174.249.108

Superfly: thanks

missy: you're elite! help me build muscle!!

From missy on Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 23:26:49 from 71.32.195.43

Okie...Let's boogie Benny! I train you like a BEAST! :)

From Samantha Dean-Howard on Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:22:24 from 90.195.99.160

ha ha I wasnt sure if you were the one behind the orange top, lol at everyone looking at their feet Now why would Burt notice this LOL

From Burt on Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:24:13 from 206.19.214.144

I have a foot fetish.

From Burt on Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:24:31 from 206.19.214.144

Oops. Delete! Delete!

From missy on Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 00:04:09 from 65.100.244.69

Burt Especially likes Hobbit Feet. :)

From Burt on Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 09:04:49 from 98.177.216.165

I stepped right into that one.

From missy on Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 11:11:19 from 63.224.123.21

Nice Pun Burt.

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