Saturday, March 10, 2018

March 10th & 11th Results



The long part of this two-part weekend came first, on Saturday. Nine teammates joined the Eugene Marathon’s preview run, with several of us going the longest distance ever. Thanks to Richard Maher and crew for hosting this event.

The shorter run came on “spring-forward” Sunday. Thanks to Lindsey for opening the store, after going 13.1 miles with Saturday’s preview. And to Russell, Tim, Scott and Dean for helping on the course.

SATURDAY’S EUGENE PREVIEW RUN

(official course was about 13 miles, with most of our runners adding distance; paces listed here are for the “13” portion and are misleading because lengths varied somewhat and because of stoplight time, which won’t be a problem on race day)

Gabe – 2-hour walk
Bill – 15.1 miles (9:54 pace for 13)
Amy – 9.0 miles in 1:26:30 (9:26s)
Kristin – 15 miles (11:46s) longest ever?
Stephanie – 15 miles (11:46s)
Scott – 15 miles (9:00s) longest ever
Leah – 13 miles (8:25s)
Dean – 15 miles (9:00s)
Trina – 16.2 miles (11:34s) longest ever

SUNDAY’S 6.2 MILES

(with per-mile pace for GPS average of 6.20, aka 10K; target was to run at half-marathon race pace; these are times from my watch, and yours might have been faster)

Bill – 1:00:53 (9:48s)
Jan – 1:07:07 (10:49s)
Ann – 54:48 (8:50s)
Kathie H. – 1:11:11 (11:29s)
Seve – 1:11:11 (11:29s)
Leah – 55:02 (8:50s)
Rachel L. – 52:22 (8:15s) welcome back!
Becky – 1:11:11 (11:29s)
Norm – 48:54 (7:53s)
Suzy – 5.3 miles in 1:03:21 (11:57s) welcome back!
Rachel W. – 55:02 (8:50s)
Nobuko – 1:22:12 (13:15s) welcome back!

OTHER RECENT RUNS

(those reported to me)

Rashi – 18 miles on Sunday in Minnesota at 9:16s
Michele – 7 miles of trails on Saturday
Joe – 8.0-mile walk on Friday at 16:08s





Sunday, March 4, 2018

March 4th Results (4.9 & 7 miles)


Lindsey has her own team to take care of (which she did on Saturday) and the store to look after (as she does every Sunday, early). Yet she stepped in to help you this morning while I slipped away. She said my excuse was acceptable – to share the stage with an Olympic gold medalist, Joan Benoit Samuelson, at the Napa Valley Marathon. I’ll be back with you next weekend.

SUNDAY’S 4.9 MILES

(with per-mile pace, based on GPS average of 4.89; target was to run at your expected half-marathon pace next month)

Gabe – walked 47 minutes
Neal – 4.5 miles, untimed
Jan – 50:53 (10:24 pace)
Tim – 54:00 (11:04s)
Ann – 6 miles in 54:33 (9:05s)
Kathie H. – 53:45 (10:59s)
Seve – 53:45 (10:59s)
Becky – 53:45 (10:59s)

SUNDAY’S 7 MILES

(with per-mile pace, based on GPS average of 6.97; target was to run no faster than current half-marathon pace)

Bill – 7.1 miles in 1:13:11 (10:18s)
Kathy B. – 11 miles in 2:03 (11:12s)
Michele – 11 miles in 2:03 (11:12s)
Amy – 1:03:32 (9:06s)
Kristin – 1:23:03 (11:54s)
Stephanie – 1:23:03 (11:54s)
Scott – 59:15 (8:30s)
Carrie – 1:07:56 (9:44s)
Leah – 1:03:32 (9:06s)
Dean – 59:15 (8:30s)
Sean – 12.2 miles in 1:53:38 (9:18s)
Rachel – 1:03:32 (9:06s)

OTHER RECENT RUNS

(those reported to me)

Leah – 15 miles with Lindsey’s team on Saturday
Joe – 7.0-mile walk in California at 16:03s

(Photo: Talking with the first woman to win an Olympic Marathon, 34 years later.)


Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Spring Training for Eugene


Training for a long race goes better if you run with a group that shares your goal and a coach who has helped hundreds runners reach it previously. You set the goal, and I provide the group support and coaching advice for carrying out a proven training plan.

Our next round of training points toward the Eugene Marathon or Half (April 29th). You can, of course, train for other races. But you must make the necessary adjustments in distances, and we can’t promise full support for those runs.

The Eugene Running Company has sponsored our training team since its launch in 2005. More than 500 runners have joined us, and their finish rate in halves and marathons is greater than 99 percent.

Most runs start at 8:00, with previews of the route emailed to registered runners each week. Weekly results are posted on this blog.

If you’re joining us for the first time this session, the training fee is $50 for these two months. If you paid that amount in winter, the additional fee for continuing in March-April is just $25 (which many of you paid in advance). Fees are payable at the store before your training begins.

We welcome runners of all abilities and experience levels. However, we strongly recommend that marathoners have a recent 13-mile run or race, and that half-marathoners have run at least four miles before this round of training begins.

The spring schedule:

March 4th – 5 miles for half, 7 for marathon (Joe is away)
March 10th – 15 miles for marathon (on Saturday at 9:00, Whole Foods)
March 11th – 6 miles for half
March 18th – 7 miles half, 8 for marathon
March 24th – 18 miles for marathon (on Saturday)
March 25th – 8 miles for half
March 31st – 9 miles for all (on Saturday of Easter weekend)

April 7th – 21 miles for marathon (on Saturday)
April 8th – 10 miles for half
April 15th – 10 miles for marathon, 11 for half
April 22nd – 6 miles for all
April 29th  – Eugene Marathon & Half (7:00 start)

Our next round of training will target the Newport Marathon and Half (June 2nd) and the Love Liberates Half-Marathon (June 23rd). Target halves for summer-fall 2018 will be Coburg in July (when training will overlap with Love Liberates, for a single fee if you’ll run both), Florence in September and EWEB in November.

(Photo: Most of our 2017 Eugene team)

Sunday, February 25, 2018

February 25th Results (13.1 miles & shorter)

Today's longer distance normally would have been a race to end the winter training cycle. That didn't happen for anyone but Sean (see his result below). But your training miles the past two months weren't wasted. 

For marathoners, this was another step in the long buildup of mileage. For half-marathoners, who now drop down in distance to start building distance again, no mile that you wanted to run and then completed successfully is ever wasted.

Thanks to Lindsey for opening the store this morning -- and for scoring the shorter run while I was otherwise occupied with the longer one.

SUNDAY'S 13.1 MILES

(with per-mile pace, based on GPS average of 13.11; target was to run at about your spring marathon pace; these are "raw" times are from my watch, and you might have gone faster)

Bill -- 2:24:30 (11:01 pace)
Jenna -- 2:25:30 (11:24s)
Amy -- 2:18:07 (10:31s)
Stephanie -- 2:35:24 (11:49s)
Scott -- 2:01:12 (9:14s)
Dean -- 2:01:12 (9:14s)
Taylor -- 2:18:07 (10:31s)
Norm -- 1:48:07 (8:14s)
Trina -- 2:33:45 (11:43s)
Rhonda -- 11.2 miles in 2:11:50 (11:47s)

SUNDAY'S SHORTER DISTANCES

("4-mile" course is actually 3.9, "5-mile" is 3.9, "7-mile" is 6.95; this was mainly an early start for Eugene Half-Marathon training)

Gabe -- 2-hour walk, 6.4 miles
Neal -- 7 miles, untimed
Jan -- 7 miles in 1:15:05 (10:48s)
Tim -- 5 miles in about 1:05 (13:16s) welcome to the team!
Ann -- 7 miles in 1:14 (10:38s) welcome to the team!
Kathie H. -- 7 miles in 1:16:54 (11:04s)
Renee -- 6 miles in 1:00:45 (10:07s)
Seve -- 4 miles in about 46 minutes (11:47s) welcome to the team!
Becky -- 4 miles in about 46 minutes (11:47s) welcome to the team!
Lydia -- 7 miles, in 1:11 (10:12s)

OTHER RECENT RUNS

(those reported to me)

Rashi -- 14 miles on Saturday in Minnesota at 9:38s
Kristin -- 13.1 miles on Sunday at 12:04s
Leah -- 12 miles on Saturday with Lindsey's team
Sean -- Cottage Grove Lake Half-Marathon on Saturday, 1:53:34 (8:41s)
Joe -- 11.1-mile walk on Friday at 17:10s

(Photo: Sean's proof of half-marathon success at Cottage Grove Lake)













Sunday, February 18, 2018

February 18th Results (6.1 miles)

Winter! Just when we thought this would be a year without one, here it comes. Snow showers didn't stop us, or even slow us much.

Thanks to the weather gods for keeping temperatures a bit above freezing and the roads ice-free. And to Lindsey for opening the store this morning. 

TODAY'S 6.1 MILES

(with per-mile pace, based on GPS average of 6.14; target was either to run faster than your last long run for speed, or equal pace at this shorter distance for recovery; times are from my watch, and yours might have been faster)

Neal -- 1:10:48 (11:32 pace)
Bill -- 6.3 miles in 1:02:28 (9:58s)
Jan -- 1:04:59 (10:35s)
Jenna -- 1:04:39 (10:31s)
Kristin -- 1:10:48 (11:32s)
Stephanie -- 1:1:48 (11:32s)
Chris -- 1:09:26 (11:18s)
Kathie H. -- 1:05:39 (10:41s)
Renee -- 4.0 miles in 44:00 (11:00s)
Carrie -- 1:04:39 (10:31s)
Leah -- 55:12 (8:59s)
Dean -- 51:12 (8:20s)
Taylor -- 1:03:35 (10:21s)
Sean -- 53:30 (8:42s)
Rachel -- 53:36 (8:43s)

OTHER RECENT RUNS

(those reported to me)

Rashi -- 15.3 miles on Saturday in Minnesota at 9:23s
Kathy B. -- 12 trail miles on Saturday
Michele -- 12 trail miles on Saturday
Scott -- 7.7 snowy miles in Redmond on Sunday at 10:30s
Leah -- 14 miles on Saturday with Lindsey's team
Taylor -- 12 trail miles on Saturday
Norm -- 6.1 miles in Roseburg on Sunday at 7:54s
Trina -- 6.1 miles on Saturday
Joe -- 6.0-mile walk on Friday at 15:52s










Sunday, February 11, 2018

February 11th Results (11 miles)


Normally this would be the longest training run for a half-marathon two weeks later. But this isn’t a normal cycle, with no half upcoming. So it’s your choice the last weekend in February: run 13.1 miles for marathon (or long trail race) training… run shorter that Sunday with new teammates starting Eugene Half training… or race the Spirit of the Mill Race 8K on that Saturday.

Thanks to Lindsey for opening the store today. She’s just back from her marathon and vacation in California.

TODAY’S 11 MILES

(with per-mile pace, based on GPS average of 11.00; target was to run at half-marathon effort; these are “raw” times from my watch, and yours might have been faster)

Gabe – untimed
Neal – 9 miles at 11:24 pace
Bill – 1:55:55 (10:32s)
Michele – 9 miles in 1:38:00 (10:53s)
Amy – 1:57:51 (10:42s)
Kristin – 2:05:36 (11:24s)
Stephanie – 2:05:36 (11:24s)
Scott – 1:38:22 (8:56s)
Kathie H. – 2:02:47 (11:10s)
Leah – 1:39:30 (9:02s)
Dean – 1:38:22 (8:56s)
Taylor – 1:57:51 (10:42s)
Norm – 1:28:12 (8:00s)
Sean – 1:42:46 (9:20s)
Trina – 2:02:30 (11:08s)
Rachel – 1:39:30 (9:02s)
Rhonda – 8.8 miles in 1:36:30 (10:58s)

OTHER RECENT RESULTS

(those reported to me)

Rashi – 11 miles at 9:16s in sub-zero Minnesota
Michele – Polar Plunge on Saturday
Chris -- 11 miles on Saturday
Carrie – Polar Plunge on Saturday
Charlotte – 5K race on Tuesday at 12:27s, 1st in age group
Joe – 11.0-mile walk on Friday at 16:00s