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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,USA

Member Since:

Dec 29, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

I was a much better runner in my 20's and 30's.  When I was 52 I had a 28.5 5K and a 58.5 10K, and I would like to surpass those times.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run a 1/2 marathon.  I would actually love to run a full marathon, but am not sure if my body would break down with injuries training for one.  Update fall 2010: still no 1/2 marathon, but I did run all the way up city creek and back home (14 miles)  - absolutely gorgeous!!

Personal:

My name is Adele Kimbrough - I'm 58 and have been running (off and on) since I was 16.  My body is not well designed for speed, and I'm a bit arthritic, but I'm having fun trying to figure out just how fast I can be.  And this blog helps! 

2011 Deseret News 10K Finish Line.
Dang - missed my goal by 4 seconds!

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Race: Leprechaun Lope 5k (2.9 Miles) 00:27:27
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
6.002.908.90

Decided to run the Leprechaun Lope 5K; the forecast was for rain/sleet & 18 mph wind, but . . . instead the start had very dark clouds with no rain, and no wind. Sweet!!  I did not want to run in the wind!!  I ran about a mile to warm up and then stretched a bit before the race.

It was a hilly course, and began by going uphill (5-6%)  by the Capital building, then a long mild uphill grade, then a bigger longer uphill section, then the turn around and the rest was all downhill into Memory Grove.  I ran the first hill somewhat slow, then tried to hold a good 2-1 breathing pattern for the rest of the run.  I started in the middle of the pack, and passed quite a few people. It was fun because several of the girls running had green tutus, colorful green leggings, etc., and I got a kick out of passing them!  There was one girl in a green tutu I was trying to catch for the last mile; I finally gained on her and passed her about 100 feet from the finish line, but then she must've been offended because she kicked in and passed me about 10 feet from the finish. oooh!  But, I'm 55 and she looked to be about 25, so what can I say? I'm glad I was finally able to pass her, though, even if I didn't stay ahead of her!  (My legs were extremely wobbly the last 50 feet of the race - I was somewhat worried that if I tried to go faster at that point I might fall!) 

Anyhow, I had fun running and think I did a good job considering I haven't trained for long and last week's running schedule was sporadic to say the least.  I also think I would much prefer a flat course to a hilly course!!!  Oh, and my unofficial "watch time" was 27 min 27 sec - YEA! - except I later heard someone with a garmin commenting that the course was short and just shy of 3 miles. Bummer!  But some runners next to me said I should be happy with my time and not worry about it. :)  

I initially planned on running more after the race (it's my long run day), but it was chilly and I was sweaty and the wind was starting to pick up so I came home and ran 5 miles on my treadmill: 1 mile @ 5 mph, 3 miles @ 5.5 mph, 1 mile @ 5 mph, followed by some good stretching. 

Lotsa big heavy snowflakes coming down now!

UPDATE: several people commented on the active.com site that they thought the race was way short, possibly 2.82 or 2.86!  So no PR, but I wasn't really expecting one at this level in my "retraining".  Still had a lot of fun, and am happy with how I ran!

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From seeaprilrun on Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 16:40:30 from 68.103.242.46

Awesome! Great job! Heehee those 25 year olds got nothing on ya!

From Burt on Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 16:45:46 from 98.177.220.145

Great job. Way to keep those wobbly cookie legs going.

From Kelli on Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 18:41:31 from 71.219.89.82

Big heavy wet snowflakes!!! i am so glad that waited until after the race for you!!

Nice job on the race, I wonder if you placed in your age group?!?

From CookieLegs on Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 00:47:11 from 71.36.82.81

Thanks, April. It was a fun one for sure - thanks for encouraging me!!

Burt - yeah, my o' cookie legs felt like they were about to crumble, but at least mis nalgas wasn't bruised! ;)

Kelli - Thanks. Hey, I love running in big fat snowflakes - I find it very peaceful and calming. But, I sure can't imagine running as fast as I can through them!!

BTW, I don't know how I placed; they haven't posted the times online. Now I wish I had stayed longer to find out, but I noticed a lot of other people were leaving, so I did, too. (My "oxygen starved brain" wasn't thinking about much except getting out of the oncoming storm at that point!)

From Tracy on Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 15:48:37 from 209.175.177.37

Sounds like it was a fun race. Good job on the race! Now you're gonna have to do another 5K soon so you can tell if you actually did PR!

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