Endurance in Action – Owen Kimber at the Autumn 100

🎯 Objective

To complete the Centurion Autumn 100 ultramarathon with consistent pacing, mental resilience, and strategic fueling—supported by crew and personal grit.

🏃 Athlete Profile

  • Name: Owen Kimber
  • Race: Centurion Autumn 100
  • Date: 16 October 2021
  • Distance: 162.83 km
  • Elapsed Time: 27:24:11
  • Average Pace: 10:06/km
  • Elevation Gain: 1,255 m
  • Device: Garmin Forerunner 235
  • Shoes: Brooks Cascadia 15

📍 Race Strategy

  • Start: Strong and steady, with early splits between 6:50/km and 8:30/km
  • Mid-Race: Gradual slowdown with occasional spikes (e.g., KM 20 at 18:01/km, KM 40 at 25:45/km), reflecting aid stations and terrain shifts
  • Night Section: Pacing dipped to 10:30–13:00/km, with a few extreme spikes (KM 79 at 32:56/km), suggesting fatigue, terrain, and recovery pauses
  • Final Push: Rebounded with consistent pacing between 8:30/km and 10:30/km, showing strong mental finish

📊 Pacing Breakdown from Autumn 100 – Owen Kimber

Leg 1 – KM 1–30 (Thames Path)

  • Average Pace: ~7:30/km
  • Notes: Strong, steady start. Owen held a consistent rhythm with minimal elevation change. Early restraint set the tone for endurance.

Leg 2 – KM 31–70 (Ridgeway)

  • Average Pace: ~8:30/km
  • Notes: Gradual slowdown with terrain variation. Aid station pauses and minor spikes (e.g., KM 40 at 25:45/km) suggest strategic recovery moments.

Leg 3 – KM 71–110 (Overnight Ridgeway)

  • Average Pace: ~10:30–12:00/km
  • Notes: Night section brought fatigue and pacing dips. KM 79 spiked to 32:56/km, due to terrain or rest. Mental resilience kept him moving.

Leg 4 – KM 111–165 (Final Thames Path return)

  • Average Pace: ~9:30–10:30/km
  • Notes: Despite fatigue, Owen maintained forward momentum. Emotional push and support helped him finish strong.

❤️ Heart Rate & Effort

  • Estimated HR Zone: Aerobic endurance throughout
  • Cadence: 135 spm average
  • Insight: Owen maintained a sustainable effort, avoiding overexertion and managing fatigue well across 27+ hours

💡 Key Insights

  • Pacing Discipline: Early restraint allowed for a strong finish despite fatigue
  • Recovery Strategy: Strategic pauses and pacing dips likely helped manage discomfort
  • Crew Support: Acknowledged his cousin Susie Blunt’s support—highlighting the psychological lift of having a dedicated running partner
  • Mental Resilience: Despite tough segments, Owen kept moving and finished with pride

🧩 Coaching Applications

  • Teaches ultra athletes to pace for longevity, not speed
  • Reinforces the value of crew support and emotional regulation
  • Owen’s pacing data models real-world fatigue management
  • Encourages strategic walk breaks and terrain-based pacing shifts
  • Highlights the importance of gratitude and reflection post-race
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