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St. George Marathon

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Location:

Orem,UT,USA

Member Since:

Nov 10, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

19 Marathons!

2007 St. George Marathon 3:07

2009 Boston Marathon 3:11:17

2009 Bryce Canyon 1/2 Marathon 1:24:48

2009 Top of Utah Marathon 3:03

2009 Halloween 1/2 Marathon 1:22:38

2010 Bryce Canyon 1/2 Marathon 1:23:48

2010 Top of Utah Marathon 3:01:51

2011 Bryce Canyon 1/2 Marathon 1:22:16

2011 St. George Marathon 2:58:19

2012 Provo City Marathon 2:59:24

2012 Bryce Canyon 1/2 Marthon 1:22:08

2012 St. George Marathon 2:54:39

Long-Term Running Goals:

I love to run!  I want to feel good and run for a very long time.

Personal:

My husband Brent and I live in Orem with our three kids ages 12, 10 & 7.  Brent is a Marriage and Family Therapist and I'm at home with the kids.  I used to be a CPA, but now I just do a little bookkeeping from home.  For a lot of years running a marathon was something I did to get back in shape after having a baby.  Just finishing was accomplishment enough, now I want to finish faster.

I ran the St. George Marathon in 3:18 when I was 18 and set a record for my age division 15-18.  Now I train with the girl who broke my record.  I love the marathon and half marathon.   Long runs are what keep me from going crazy.

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5 miles with Melody.  I was sure I already posted Monday and Tuesday, but for some reason my entries aren't there.  Strange.  It was fun to run with Melody again.

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8 miles up/down Provo Canyon.  I woke up with the worst kinked neck of my life.  I cann't even turn my head to the side at all without pain.  Besides the pain in my neck I felt mostly ok on this run.  My hamstring is still bothering me some.  It's causing me more anxiety than pain at this point.

I didn't sleep well Sunday night and was really tired Monday so I decided to take Simply Sleep the rest of the week.  Well, probably not the night before the marathon because I feel really tired in the morning when I take it.  As I was running Tuesday morning I thought "what's worse, to feel tired from taking a sleep aid, or to really be tired from not sleeping?"

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3 easy miles to my dad's grave and back.  I wish he was running the marathon with me. 

I had a massage later in the morning and my neck improved throughout the day.  The hamstring is still bothering me some.

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This morning after the kids left for school I got in my hot tub and really dug into my hamstring to see if that would fix my issue there.  It did seem to help some, which is encouraging.  In my moring prayers I asked what I should do to fix my hamstring problem and that's what came to mind.  My neck still hurts a lot.  I'm glad that's not crucial to running like the legs.  Some Ibuprofen might solve that problem.  

I figure I need 4 things to have a great race, conditioning, health, no injuries, and sleep.  I feel like I have the conditioning and I'm healthy.  I don't have any major injuries, just hoping my hamstring is ok and something new doesn't act up.  I sleept well most of this week so I feel pretty rested right now.  I just need to sleep well tonight and I'll be ready to go. 

Hoping to post a sub 3 hr tomorrow!  Let's all pray for clouds and cooler weather.

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Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:58:19, Place overall: 10, Place in age division: 1
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St. George Marathon!  A personal best of 2:58:19, 10th place overall finish and 1st in my age category.  My goal was to break three hours so although I crossed the finish line exhausted I was happy.

Sleeping:

I have sleeping problems.  I went to bed feeling really good about everything.  I took a melatonin and went right to sleep.  In fact I figure I went to sleep about 20-25 times in the 6 hours I spent in bed, which basically means I woke up about every 15 or 20 minutes.  I was on a futon couch at my brother-in-laws home and every time the air conditioner kicked on it woke me up.  My 5 year old daughter was sleeping next to me and her kicks account for about another 5 wake-ups.  I wished I had ear-plugs and my own bed.

Pre-Race:

I met Melanie, Kim and Jane at the busses and we rode to the start together.  We found a spot in the bushes to stretch, pee, visit, stretch, pee and pee some more.  Then we said a prayer together and went to the starting line. 

The Race:

I ran with Melanie, Kim and Jane for the first three miles and lost track of them at the water stop.  The rest of the race I ran on my own. 

Miles 1-7:  6:57, 7:05, 6:41, 6:32, 6:34, 6:34, 6:23  These miles felt good and relaxed.  I was cautious not to go out too fast and I think I ran smart along here.

Miles 8-13:  7:40 (Veho hill), 7:23, 7:08, 7:30 (another hill), 7:09, 6:41.  This is the long slightly uphill section that always seems harder for me than the miles after.  My right hamstring also started hurting at the top of Veyo and ached all along here until I hit the downhill. 

I felt a little panicked when I saw the clock at mile 13 say 1:30:08..09..10...  I knew I needed to run the second half faster than the first half if I wanted to reach my goal and I've never done that before. 

Miles 14-19:  6:48, 6:22, 6:13, 6:30, 6:34, 7:00.  I felt really good along these miles.  Although at the mile 17 water stop I learned that yellow Gatorade in the eye REALLY HURTS!

Miles 20-26.2:  6:43, 6:25, 6:44, 6:29, 6:23, 6:51, 7:08, Last .2 @ 7:13 pace.  I felt the best I've ever felt miles 20-24 of a marathon.  As I approached the 23rd mile marker I decided to put out a little more effort and pick up the pace.  I was hoping I had three miles of "more effort" in me, but I didn't.  Just after the 24th mile marker I started to hurt.  I took my last gu hoping that would get me through the last two miles.  It seemed to help some, but only for about a mile.  Just after the 25.2 marker with only one mile to go my whole body shut down.  Everything felt tight and in pain.  My thought here was, "NOOOO!"  I wanted to finish strong, but I really felt like I was going to cry.  I swear the first half of this last mile is slightly uphill and that was a big problem for me right then.  After I turned the corner I felt just a tiny bit better as the road went just a tiny bit downhill, but I lost control of my breathing and probably sounded funny.  Josse came running  up to me and asked if I wanted her to run with me.  I said, "Sure, I don't care," but about a minute later was really glad she stuck with me for that half mile.  After I turned the corner I just stared at the finish line and didn't even see my kids yelling from the sidelines.  I knew I would be under three hours if I could just keep running for another quarter mile.  I put my arms up in the air as I crossed in 2:58:19!. 

Post Race:

I received an award for being in the top 10 women and also an age division award, a stone clock.  As I drove home with my clock on my lap I remembered the first time I ran the St. George Marathon with my dad at age 18.  I won my age division with a 3:18:47 and drove home with a similar clock on my lap.  Twenty years later I finished 20 minutes faster and have myself another clock. 

I have to thank Melanie B for being such a good running partner.  I never would have done the 22 and 23 mile training runs on my own and I think they really helped.  I'm also so happy for her 2:59:00!  Kim and Jane were great to run with too and PR congratulations on a 2:50:35 and 3:00:23.

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