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Imogene Pass Training Day - "Less than 4 weeks away"

Posted on August 15, 2011 by Hart
Our good friend Ryan Dohnal from Telluride Sports is preparing to run the 2011 Imogene Pass Run coming up in September... he's been nice enough to keep us updated on his training and preparation for the big race:


The Imogene Pass run can safely be described as a grueling undertaking. I knew this going into it last year, but some things aren’t fully understood until you dive in headfirst. The course starts in Ouray, Co at an elevation of 8,000 feet and steadily climbs for 10 miles to 13,000 foot Imogene pass. Once you have hit the pass you still have 7 miles of downhill that descends into the town of Telluride. Many a bloody knee crosses that finish line in Telluride. Needless to the say by the last 2 miles of the downhill my head was swaying, legs felt like sledgehammers, and my thoughts were a tad scattered. Yet, the race that day went about as well as I could have hoped for. I trained hard for 2 ½ months and executed well on race day. I had a steadfast goal going into the run that I wanted to finish in under 3 hours. When I crossed the line in 2 hours and 51 minutes I was thrilled. That feeling lasted for a total of about 6 hours, at which point my thoughts began to focus on my 2nd Imogene Pass Run on September 10, 2011.

                This year my expectations have grown, as has the amount of time I have put into training for the race. I started about a month earlier than last year, and have included more long runs and intense speedwork sessions than last summer. Living in Telluride is both a huge advantage and a disadvantage to training for Imogene. The advantage being that I get to train on steep hills at altitude and practice on the actual course if I want. The disadvantage is that summer in Telluride is full of exciting distractions like music festivals, nights on the town, friend’s barbecues, and many other events that lend themselves to a beer or two. I’ve managed to keep it all in check while still having a great summer overall.

                With the race about 4 weeks away, we are in crunch time. The runs are as long and tough as they will get before I back off about 2 weeks out from the race. The goal this year is simple…faster than last year.  That’s all I have in my mind. If I can put in a better time than 2 Hours 51 Minutes I will be happy.   Maybe…

 Stay tuned for more blogs from our friend Ryan!

 

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