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UH Big Wave Invitational

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Location:

HI,

Member Since:

Mar 09, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

4k- 16:53

5k- 20:53

6k-23:53

3-mile- 20:03

3200 m- 12:57

1600 m- 5:45

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run a 5k in the 19s

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run forever and be happy.

Personal:

I have four brothers, three sisters, I am an auntie to eleven boys, four girls, and I am a senior at BYU-Hawaii majoring in International Cultural Studies - Communications. 

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Race: UH Big Wave Invitational (2.49 Miles) 00:16:53, Place overall: 35
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
1.002.503.50

The course today was so beautiful, it ran right alongside the ocean. It was on a military base too which was even cooler. The other Hawaii teams, BYU Provo, and I think a team from California were there. I pushed it hard for the first 2ks but felt myself dying a little after that. I think I could have pushed a lot harder toward the end but I wasn't sure if it actually was the end or not. I was way tired from staying up until 4:30 the night before (I had to wake up at 5:00) but I think that I ran well despite lack of sleep... but I still think I could have done better.

Comments
From Ruthie on Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 21:49:38

Hey, we both ran races on very little sleep! Way to go Ally - I did a little math with your time and had you run that same pace for a whole 3 miles, you would've run a 20:20 and if you'd run a 5k at that pace, you would've run a 21:01! Great job! Hope Hawaii is treating you well, I miss you lots! Love you!

From Dave Holt on Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 09:57:06

Strange... seeing you in that RED. Good racing Ally. Keep it up, and take care of yourself. Give yourself a chance to rest and recover. It's the most important lesson a young runner can learn.

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