Summit junkie!

Provo Canyon Marathon

Recent EntriesHomeJoin Fast Running Blog Community!PredictorHealthy RecipesScott Wesemann's RacesFind BlogsMileage BoardTop Ten Excuses for Missing a RunTop Ten Training MistakesDiscussion ForumRace Reports Send A Private MessageWeek ViewMonth ViewYear View
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
200920102011201220132014
15% off for Fast Running Blog members at St. George Running Center!

Location:

American Fork,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 20, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

6 100 mile finishes:

Wasatch 100- 2011

Wasatch 100- 2012

Buffalo Run 100- 2013

Bryce 100- 2013

Wasatch 100- 2013

Buffalo Run 100- 2014

100 mile PR- 22:42

Multiple ultra distance adventure runs every year

My running focus has been on ultra running since 2011

Climbed 348 peaks from 2010-2013

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Race Schedule for 2014:

Buffalo 100 (Goal: 22 hours)

Bighorn 100

Wasatch 100 (Goal: Under 30 hours)

Have less than 20 trail diggers in 2014:

Diggers so far in 2014: 1

Climb 100 peaks in 2014

Peaks climbed so far in 2014: 40

Long-Term Running Goals:

24 hour Wasatch 100 finish

Personal:

Refuse2quit blog

My adventure blog

Summitpost profile

Click to donate
to Ukraine's Armed Forces
Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Saucony Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 175.05
Hoka Bondi-B Lifetime Miles: 492.55
Brooks Cascadia 6 #3 Lifetime Miles: 246.52
Altra Lone Peak #2 Lifetime Miles: 398.00
2013 Elevation Gain Lifetime Miles: 325375.00
Altra Lone Peak #3 Lifetime Miles: 409.50
Altra Torin Lifetime Miles: 268.25
Altra Lone Peak 1.5 Lifetime Miles: 380.35
Altra Provision Lifetime Miles: 44.10
Altra Lone Peak 1.5 #2 Lifetime Miles: 312.40
Altra Lone Peak #4 Lifetime Miles: 439.00
2014 Elevation Gain Lifetime Miles: 118065.00
Altra Olympus Lifetime Miles: 98.00
Altra Lone Peak #5 Lifetime Miles: 146.70
Race: Provo Canyon Marathon (26.2 Miles) 04:40:31
Total Distance
26.20

26.2 finished. I guess I need some new goals now. :-) I have always wanted to run a marathon, but never really gave it much serious thought until I joined this blog 4 months ago. When I joined the blog my goals were to run a 1/2 marathon, and eventually one day do a full as well. I never would have imagined that 4 months later I would have completed both of these goals. I know that my training has not been the best, and with my recent ITB pain I was just hoping to finish. It was an amazing experience.

Now for the race report.

The start of the race is the exact same as the Provo River half, and it runs the same course out of the canyon. We boarded the bus at Utah Lake State park and then drove up the canyon. It was really cold up there, and I was glad that they started the race right away, although I was next in line at the port-o-pottie when they announced one minute to start. I quickly used the bathroom, and threw my clothes into a sack to load into the back of a truck. The quick start was nice because I didn't have time to get nervous.

I was running with my friends Michael and Amy and we all quickly made our way over to the starting line, and within 30 seconds the race started. We started off with a pretty good pace, but we were not going as fast as I did on the half. There wasn't as much adrenaline this time. I'm not sure if it was because there was not as many people or what, but I was dragging just a bit, and it was COLD. After about 2 miles I was warmed up, but my knee was already starting to hurt some because of the steep downhill. I was wearing a brace above my knee and it did feel a little weird, but it didn't seem to be helping with the ITB pain. Amy has been having issues with her foot for a few weeks and she was obviously in pain as well.

By mile 4 my knee was really hurting and we stopped at Nunns Park to use the bathroom. I was trying to adjust the brace, but it never did seem to get comfortable. From here the trail runs down the Provo River trail and goes right under Bridal Vail Falls. Amy's foot was really hurting and at mile 7 she had to call it quits for the day. I felt really bad for her. Michael and I continued on and he pulled ahead. This was by far the worst part of the race for me. From mile 7-13 my ITB was hurting like crazy and I stopped several times to try and adjust the brace, but nothing seemed to help. Several runners passed me and it was seriously demoralizing, and the doubt really started to creep in. I figured that I would just go as far as I could and see what happened. I tried not to think about quitting and just told myself to get to mile 13 and from there I could fight through anything. It was hard, maybe the hardest thing I have ever had to push through.

I finally found an adjustment on the brace that felt ok, and even though it was still really hurting, I could run. I didn't adjust it again the rest of the way. I think that was around mile 10. Once I got out of the canyon we hit the 13.1 sign and after about 10 minutes I noticed that my knee pain was not as severe. The downhill had just been punishing me. I actually got a little spring in my step, and even though my ITB was still hurting, it was nothing compared to the canyon experience.

Over the next 5 miles I was running almost always alone. I did pick off a few runners here and there, but mostly I just tried ignore the pain and keep on pushing. I told myself if I can just get to mile 20 I'll make it. The course wasn't marked all that well, and I did get a little lost a few times, but nothing serious. My knee was still hurting, but now it seemed that both of my legs and feet were hurting from the knees down. It was hard, but I was also having fun.

From mile 20-26 I just pushed my body even though it was telling me to quit. There were 3 guys that kept coming up to pass me and every time I would push hard so that they wouldn't. When I stopped at the last aid station at mile 23 they were right on my tail, so I took a quick break and headed out fast. The last 3 miles really hurt, but there was no way I was going to stop. In fact, the few times that I did stop to grab a drink or eat some gu my knee wouls start to lock up on me. As long as I was running it seemed to be alright, even though it hurt.

The last half mile gave me a burst of adrenaline as I saw all of the people at the finish line and several people were yelling good job, and way to go. It seemed to really help. I looked at what I thought was the finish line and I wasn't totally sure until I passed the 26.2 sign. There was a guy that took my tag and congratulated me. I had done it and it felt great. Once I stopped and took a few minutes to catch my breath and have a drink my knee locked up and it has been hard to walk since, but I don't care. I had a great time, and I'm already looking forward to my next race. Thanks to everyone on this board for inspiring me and for your words of encouragement. I didn't break any records today, but I did accomplish my goal. I finished.

 

Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 156.00Calories: 3700.00
Comments
From leslie peterson on Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:48:09 from 76.23.61.78

CONGRATULATIONS!!!! What an accomplishment, even with your knees giving you trouble, way to push thru it! The next one will be better, now that you know what to expect your training will be better. I am so glad that you enjoyed it even with all the pain, you are addicted. Welcome to the nut house!!! Good job Scott, I hope you recovery quickly. So what is your next marathon?

From Twinkies on Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 11:01:52 from 98.202.132.86

Congratulations on completing your first marathon. That is a great accomplishment. You ran very well despite the pain.

As for the ITB, I had pain in both legs for several years. I found that the most important thing was to stretch really well be every training run and race. I also found that increasing the length on my long runs helped.

From jun on Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 10:20:59 from 66.239.250.209

Ok, it's now Monday morning, how are your legs feeling? Can you walk, stairs, jumping jacks?

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 14:26:58 from 66.239.250.209

Thanks Twinkies and Leslie. I may have pushed it too hard. On Saturday night the pain in my knee was about as bad as anything I have ever experienced, and woke me up at 2:00 AM. I couldn't move my body at all or I would get a sharp pain. Last night it hurt as well, but not as much. Today it is really sore. I just need to rest it, and then stretch and prepare more next time. I think I would like to do the Salt Lake Marathon next year, and I will definitely be more prepared. It was a great learning experience for sure.

From jtshad on Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 18:06:03 from 204.134.132.225

Congrats on finishing your first marathon! Sorry that you had such bad knee issues, I hope they feel better soon.

Marathons are strange in that the motivation to run leaves you late in the race but your internal drive keeps you going even though your body is yelling stop. The fact that you want to run another already indicates your dedication...an the beginning of the addiction!!!

Great job once again, your one a small percentage of American's who can call themselves a marathon finisher!

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:13:30 from 66.239.250.209

Thanks jtshad. Yeah, I am already looking forward to the next one.

Add Your Comment.
  • Keep it family-safe. No vulgar or profane language. To discourage anonymous comments of cowardly nature, your IP address will be logged and posted next to your comment.
  • Do not respond to another person's comment out of context. If he made the original comment on another page/blog entry, go to that entry and respond there.
  • If all you want to do is contact the blogger and your comment is not connected with this entry and has no relevance to others, send a private message instead.
Only registered users with public blogs are allowed to post comments. Log in with your username and password or create an account and set up a blog.
Debt Reduction Calculator
Featured Announcements
Lone Faithfuls
(need a comment):
Recent Comments: