Robert

May 05, 2024

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Member Since:

Mar 31, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Just recently returned from Iraq with the Army National Guard. While over there I participated in the Army Ten Miler and various other small races.  In Iraq I began logging my miles to have something to look back at. In my 12 months there I logged just over 500 miles.  May not be much but its a start on my end. 

Short-Term Running Goals:

San Diego Rock'n Roll Marathon, may be Tucson Marathon.

Long-Term Running Goals:

To make running a lifestyle not something you do when your young.  I want to be the "Grandpa" you see at various 5K's..

Personal:

Ok so Im in the Army National Guard, Paramedic as a civilian.  Previously a "Boarde Rat" from Douglas,I moved to Tucson in 1998 to go to school.  I graduated from the U of A in 2003 with a BS in Molecular and Cellular Bio and from Pima with an Associates in Paramedicine in 2006. I love outdoors stuff and Mariachi music.  I think that about somes me up in a nutshell.   

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Well we did it.  I finally completed my first marathon.  IT WAS AWESOME!!!  Im very glad that I picked the San Diego Marathon.  It was a beautiful course along the city, with a lot of site seeing and music to go with it.  Having all the people cheer along the way helped.  The temp was beautiful very cool in the morning but not to warm by the afternoon. 

I ran with teamate Lauren Bowmen from Blue Pants.  Although this was not her first it was mine, having that experience helped me reserve myself and enjoy the marathon.  We stayed together until about mile 21 and for the most part we were averaging about an 8:40 mile.  At mile 21 I hit my wall, my knee seemed to have gotten so stiff that it locked up.  I came to far to back out at this point, so I sped walked and shuffled(whatever I could bare) for the next two miles.  At mile 24 something relaxed in my knee and I was able to continue running for the last two miles.  This was kinda upsetting cause the whole time my muscles felt great with minimal fatigue but the joint just wasn't having it, so I had no choice but to rest a bit.  I was able to walk around ok after resting it after the race. 

All in all my chip time was 4:07, averaging a 9:27 /mile pace.  I had a lot of fun got more than my share of sun and laughs.  And gained a little experience along the way, somewhere.   

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Comments
From Shauna on Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 00:49:52

Great job! My first marathon experience was also San Diego, in 2003. However, you did MUCH better than I did. The best part? You enjoyed it and want to do it again!

And, it's great to have another AZ runner on the blog (I'm from Phoenix)! Stay cool!

From Laszlo on Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 09:17:23

Good job my friend! You had a great run and I'm happy that you liked it. Now start training for the hundreds of miles we have to run in a few weeks.

From LaurenO on Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 11:12:06

Way to go Robert!! Hope you're feeling a little bit recovered by now! :)

Thanks for all your help! I'm glad we could stay together and pull each other through :)

From Mike on Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 13:47:45

Robert my man! Congratulations on completing your first marathon!!! Its a huge accomplishment and you did pretty well too. I hope your knee is feeling better. Great job and keep in touch!

From Mike on Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 20:59:38

Robert, thanks for the comment, have you been running?

Keep in touch.

Mike

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