Craig Hudman - Simply Live

Boston Marathon

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Location:

Shelley,ID,

Member Since:

Sep 08, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

 

2014 St. George Marathon 2:37:23 PR (1st Master's Race , turned 40 2 days before race)

2014 Big Cottonwood Half 1:11:21 PR

2013 Boston Marathon 2:48:23 

2012 Boise Run For Life 5K 16:59 (1st Overall)

2012 Shelley Spud Run Half Marathon (1st Overall) 

2013 Lake Lowell Half Marathon (1st Overall) 

2013 Idaho Falls Half Marathon (1st Overall) 

2013 Big Cotton Wood Half 1:15:22

Short-Term Running Goals:

Need to think about what my real goals are and what I can accomplish. I feel truly blessed to have accompilished what I have and have no clue as to where I can end up.

Sub 2:45 Marathon

Sub 1:18 Half Marathon 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep running and enjoy just being outside. Stay fit so I can be active in whatever life brings. Make trips to the mountains.

Ski A LOT with my kids. 

Personal:

Married to Nikki Hudman for 26 years. 5 Kids ages 25-15. Avid fly fisher and skier.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 10.70
Runs With Hutch Lifetime Miles: 1096.11
Brooks Racer T7 Lifetime Miles: 141.01
Adidas Boost Lifetime Miles: 829.06
Adidas Adios 2 Lifetime Miles: 166.80
Saucony Fastwitch 6 Lifetime Miles: 453.19
Brooks Launch (Blue) Lifetime Miles: 716.29
Brooks Launch (Black) Lifetime Miles: 679.98
Brooks Launch Blue Lifetime Miles: 270.75
Brooks Launch 2 Lifetime Miles: 211.02
Hoka Mach 5 Lifetime Miles: 314.06
Race: Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:48:23, Place overall: 682
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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So I'll always remember this race for the tragedy that occurred today. After I had finished and left, we were getting off the subway and both mine and my wife's cell phones started going nuts. The outpouring of concern was amazing. Pre Race - got to the starting line and literally froze for 2 hours before it started. Had a good nights sleep and was feeling pretty decent. I really wanted to enjoy this marathon a lot more than the other three I've ran so I concentrated on taking in the sights and atmosphere. This was awesome and worth it from start to finish. Did I mention the the armed soldiers on the roof of the school and security guards with dogs sniffing everything in the Athlete's Village. I sat by two guys in the village one worked at Langley the other at the Pentagon and they were talking about how the race would be a probable target for terrorist attacks.....crazy. 1st 10K - 39:25 pretty happy, just ended up settling in after the 1st slower mile. 1/2 1:22:38 I was thinking this might be a bit fast but really was stuck on 6:15-6:19 miles. Passed Joan Samuelson around mile 15 and the cheers for her were unreal. Welsley College you could hear from 1/2 mile away and the energy there was amazing. 30K 1:57:45 still cranking around 6:19 waiting for heartbreak hill. Finish 2:48:23 heartbreak hill not too bad but miles 23-26 felt like a death march and I had to keep talking myself into running. I think I counted to 100 a few times. Last 5K was 21 minutes 6:46 pace which is where I dumped pretty much all my time. Overall I was way happy, my goal coming in was sub 2:50 so PRing by around 8 minutes was awesome, place was 682 bib was 2152 so I moved up a little based on my seeding. I've been told 3rd Idahoan but not sure. Glad that my family was here and nothing happened to them. This could've of went so much worse. I don't know how many people were affected and it makes me so sad. I can't imagine having my family injured at a race. Trying to explain this to the kids has been a bit challenging. The little ones keep asking questions. I'm just so glad we are all safe and didn't have to witness any of it.

I wanted to put in my 5K splits so I could have the for future reference

5K 19:52 (6:24)

10K 19:33 (6:18)

15K 19:27 (6:16)

20K 19:32 (6:18)

25K 19:21 (6:13)

30K 19:59 (6:26) Start of hills 

35K 20:18 (6:33) Heartbreak hill end

40K 21:00 (6:46)

Finish 9:21 (6:52) 

Took gels at 7 and 14. 5 hour energy at 17. Planned on gel at 21 but skipped, appears that could've been my down fall at the end. About a minute fall off from 1st 5K to last 5K I'll take that on this course. 

Adidas Adios 2 Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Britta on Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 21:27:43 from 99.107.166.81

Glad you are all ok!! Congrats on the PR!

From Cam on Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 23:08:48 from 173.197.99.126

Great report - what an incredible race you ran. Certainly your race was a gem against the black back drop that was this day. Glad you are safe.

From Curt on Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 06:01:05 from 69.20.189.206

So glad you guys are all OK. What a great race you ran. You showed so much discipline and hard work in your training and it paid off. Well done!

From josse on Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 08:22:04 from 174.232.194.150

Wow a huge pr way to go and in Boston that is quite the accomplishment. I am glad you are okay.

From Andrea on Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 09:08:38 from 72.37.171.52

Wow huge PR for you! Congrats!!

From jtshad on Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 13:51:04 from 141.221.191.225

Congrats on a stellar race and new PR at Boston! Your training was great coming into the race and it paid off, proud of you. Good to talk to you yesterday and glad you all are safe.

From jtshad on Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 16:05:09 from 141.221.191.225

Yep, 3rd Idahoan but that includes an elite athlete that has been living in Colorado for about 5-6 months (his parents live outside of Boise). So 'unofficially' you would be the second person behind Alan T. from Moscow.

From Laputka on Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 18:07:39 from 98.202.142.68

Congratulations on your race! Interesting commentary about you time at athletes village, thank you for posting.

From allie on Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 19:43:39 from 97.117.80.97

congratulations on the sun-2:50 and big PR!

From Rye on Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 06:31:55 from 75.174.56.14

Nicely done!

From Glen on Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 07:35:36 from 75.174.61.9

WOW How do you PR by 8 minutes? Glad all friends and family are safe. Great run on what should have been a day to run and celebrate. The only things you and I lost were the chance to celebrate. Others lost so much more.

Someday we need to get an introduction.

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