Christi

Moab Half Marathon

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Location:

Farmington,NM,USA

Member Since:

Apr 09, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Ran track and cross country for Utah State. Ran a 4:40 in the 1500. 17:55 in the 5000 m.

2005 Top of utah marathon 3:23                                 

2006 Ogden marathon 3:14:45                                   

2010 Top of Utah marathon 3:03:15

2002 Spanish Fork half  1:28 

2011 Moab half 1:26:17 

2011 Utah Valley marathon 3:01:07

2011 St George Marathon 2:50:26

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run a couple of half and full marathons. Would love to run a 2:45 marathon.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Marathon olympic trials in the next 4 years 

Personal:

Married with three kids

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Race: Moab Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:27:54, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.5013.100.000.0015.60

I have been dreading writing this race report because this race is one I don't really care to remember....I hate to be negative but this one might be a little negative. Anyway-I woke up ready/excited to race-but my attidue started changing a little when I went outside and it was already windy...Then we got up the canyon and it was even more windy.( I felt I was having dejavu from last year's race) I was bummed because I really wanted to run a 6:20 pace and beat my time from last year...I knew it would very difficult in the crazy wind. (At least I ran into my old friend/teammate Kristen Coombs and she distracted me from being negative with her bubbly positive energy) 

Anyway-the race starts and my first split is 6:05 (first mile is downhill) At this point I am only in 4th place. The next two miles are 6:21, 6:34. (the wind is blowing like a madman) and I am already feeling tired from battling it..("This is way to early to be feeling this fatigued"-I thought)At mile 3 Melody from the blog passed me looking strong...I tried to stay close to her-but couldn't)

Miles 4,5,6 were 6:41, 6:37, 6:37. At this point I am  just trying to stay positive, my body was not feeling good, which was making it hard on my brain. (also the fact I was only in 5th place and couldn't even see the first place girl in front of me-I knew that this was probably not going to be a repeat win for me) I did take a gu at mile 6 which seemed to help me get through the next couple miles.

Miles 7,8,9 were 6:51, 6:38, 6:31. (Note to self-gatorade doesn't feel good in the eye..As I was trying to drink my gatorade, a gust of wind blew it in my eye- and it stung...ouch!!) The dust in the air didn't seem to help my eye problem either..boohoo..Anyway, at this point I think there may have been a tailwind for all of .3 miles of the race so I made the best use of it as possible and around mile 9 passed the girl in front of me...I really wished I had a group to draft with like last year-but there was not  and I found myself running alone most of the time...

Miles 10,11 were 6:48, 7:09...Let the slow miles begin...I kept trying to tell myself to "stay strong and focus" but it was so hard...The excitement of racing was totally gone and I felt like I was doing a training run-I had to keep reminding myself that I was racing and to keep pushing even though my body and mind were completely exhausted and wanted to be done..

Miles 12,13 were 7:01,6:59. (last .15 was 1:00-I showed the course as being .05 long) I did see my family at mile 12 and even they couldn't lift my mood. All of the sudden with about .5 to go I saw a girl in front of me...I had no idea she was there! I tried to reel her in-but she was still too far..She ended up beating me by 14 seconds) (Even though my last miles were so slow I must have gained on her) My final time was 1:27:54 (more than a minute and a half slower than last year's windy race)

I usually LOVE racing, but today just didn't go my way...It was hard and my body and mind weren't on cue..I know the wind took it out of me physically and mentally and there were faster girls today... I wanted to place so much higher and run so much faster but I will just chalk this one up to a race to learn from and move on....I think I need a little break so I plan on no running for at least a week, maybe longer..

On a positive note I got to cool down with Melody from the blog who placed 2nd!. I know she was no where near the time she wanted to be either and reading her blog reminds me of how I felt during the race also:) (Too bad I don't live in Utah anymore-she would be an awesome training partner- She is a strong runner and I am sure she will do awesome at Boston!)   

 

 

 

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Comments
From Walter on Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 23:54:26 from 24.2.69.110

Great job and great time considering we were human sails in this race! Keep up the good work and count this race as an early year half marathon builder. I lost 3 minutes easily from my time off of my 2010 time. I was there suffering with you as well. Keep working hard!

From jtshad on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 05:51:44 from 69.20.183.178

Nice job on a tough racing day, that is still a great time! Congrats on a strong race.

From Carina on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 07:55:41 from 204.15.86.83

So much of racing just comes down to luck on race day, having all the cards fall into place. You did very well despite the horrible weather conditions. I am very impressed with your perseverence and think you are an amazing runner!!

From Jake K on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 08:41:57 from 155.100.226.54

Hey don't be too bummed out by this one - those were BRUTAL racing conditions! Still a good time and effort considering what you all had to run through down there this weekend. Use it as fuel for the fire! Good job.

From allie on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:03:12 from 161.38.218.168

nice job, christi. strong winds like that are just not friendly for running. good job hanging tough and getting through it despite the challenging conditions.

i had to laugh about gatorade being blown into your eye -- i'm sure it wasn't funny at the time, but think of the stories you can tell now!

From Tara on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:28:33 from 75.169.140.216

Oh crispy critter! Why were you ever called that anyway? Ha! That's cool you saw Kristen! Yep, it sounds like one for the books to chalk up and get you ready for UVU. You have all the ability to do what you want anyway. I already know that. Btw do you still have that other part of the puzzle piece we were given SR year? So funny. Remember how excited they were about it? Ha e you seen any good runners come out of SF since? We need to catch up again soon. When are you coming back? June?

From Christi on Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 21:17:36 from 174.56.35.183

Thanks so much for all the nice comments everyone!:)

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