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Pinehurst Turkey Trot

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Location:

Hope Mills,NC,USA

Member Since:

May 12, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

78.6 miles at Hinson Lake 24 hour ultra 2013

Short-Term Running Goals:

Mike to Mike Marathon- May 2014

Hinson Lake 24 hour ultra -Fall 2014

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run till the day I die and still enjoy it

Comrades---long, long, long term

Personal:

Married

2 children

2 chickens

cat

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Mizuno Lifetime Miles: 508.40
NB Trail Lifetime Miles: 94.40
New-zuno 9's Lifetime Miles: 515.83
Pinky Gladys Gutzman Lifetime Miles: 502.11
Brooks Lifetime Miles: 517.83
New Brooks Lifetime Miles: 507.28
New Minuno Pink Lifetime Miles: 519.24
MiZuni FLAMES Lifetime Miles: 470.24
Merrell Vibrams Lifetime Miles: 20.86
Mizuno Alchemy 8 Lifetime Miles: 586.59
MIzuno Alchemy 12 Lifetime Miles: 497.80
Brooks 13 Lifetime Miles: 577.62
Brooks 12 Lifetime Miles: 410.66
Brooks 13 New Green Lifetime Miles: 440.91
Brooks 13 New Blue Lifetime Miles: 445.67
Green Machine Brooks 13 Lifetime Miles: 560.25
Shiny Blue Asics Lifetime Miles: 164.85
Dreamy New Balance Lifetime Miles: 402.57
Race: Pinehurst Turkey Trot (13.1 Miles) 02:15:00
Total Distance
13.10

Even on the car ride up to the run, I could feel a little something in my hip, and I just wasn't sure I'd be able to go the distance. 

We got there early, and signed up for the races, and got our long sleeved white t-shirts with the horrid bright green screen printing on them.  Wow....you'll see me coming when I wear that!

It was just a little chilly, but warm compared to last year. at 7:30 when we got there, it was 39o.  By race time at 9 am, it was 48o.  I took off my sweat shirt and sweat pants.  My skirt and 2 long sleeved techniical shirts were chili while waiting for the gun to go off, but I warmed up quickly, and the weather was great.  It was 53o when we finished.  Humidity wasn't bad.  It started at 93% (7:30 am) and went down to 67% (11:15).

It was great to see Katie.  I hadn't seen her in almost 2 years.  We talked and talkedf or the whole 2 hours.  She's just finished her big marathon in California, and I'd just finished mine in the OBX, so we were both just running for the fun of it, and we both knew we needed to take it easy and go slow.  So there was NO pressure.  It was marvelous!

The hills were still there, but they just didn't seem as bad as last year.  And time flew by.  I was ready to stop running when we got to mile 13, but I wanted to keep going so we could talk more.  I was kind of sad when it was over. 

Mr ran the 10K with some ladies from my work.  They all ran in under 1 hour.  I think Mr. even broke his PR...and he'd been suffering from shin splints all week!  Everyone seemed really happy with their results, and seemed to have a good time. 

Panera afterwards was delicious!  Maybe it's a good thing Panera is over an hour away, or I'd be there every week-end!

We averaged 9:45-10:00 mm most of the run.  The last few miles, we walked more at the water stops, and Katie got her little water jugs filled up..so that added the extra time.  It was great to just stop and not worry about the clock.  The best stop we had was just around mile 7.  We ran across a bridge/road that went throught he middle of a lake, and while we were crossing it, we came across a couple of guys who were walking.  So we asked them to use my camera to take our pix.  They ended up taking a video clip instead, but it's still fun to see.

Great day, great run, great company, great food.  Doesn't get much better than that.

Mizuno Miles: 13.10
Comments
From Carolyn in Colorado on Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:25:27 from 24.8.167.243

Your race sounds like so much fun! You really took the right approach to this race since you're still recovering from your marathon. I'm so glad you were able to have fun with a friend and just run without the pressure of trying to finish in a certain time. Great job!

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