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Location:

Morrison,CO,

Member Since:

Dec 01, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

I'm a 40+ "used to be"...

7 years ago had BAD case of frostbite and nearly lost my feet.  Stopped running (obviously) & gained LOTS of weight.  Started jogging again when local community club needed a coach and found out that exercise helped to increase circulation in my affected areas as well as decreased overall weight which helped to take pressure off my feet.  Still deal with neuropathy and Reynauds--but do not take ANY pain meds to manage the pain.  Gotta' love running!!!

SO, any past accomplishments do not matter....only that I can get ut the door almost every day and run another run.

Short-Term Running Goals:

Currently building base to lead up to traditional Marathon

Goals:

Have not yet decided on race schedule for this year, but am shifting focus from ultras to trying to nail down some shorter speedy races and a tradtional marathon.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep running for as long as I can & share the knowledge that God has graced me with by continuing to coach as well.

Personal:

Son:  Drew...currently runs for Adam's State!!

Currently Coaching:  Revolution Running

Day Job:  St. Joe's Veteran's Home

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Race: Spring Runoff 10 Miler (10 Miles) 01:09:00, Place overall: 2
Total Distance
17.30

Still awaiting my time...they had a computer malfunction and could not do the awards ceremony...

Woke up at 4:30 (not my thing) and drove out to Pueblo this mroning to get ina  nice 10 miler.  Planned to do it at marathon goal pace and drop it down if I needed to actually race, race.  Breakfast was eaten in the car, so I was REALLY happy that there were real bathrooms by registration!

Got there in plenty of time, as the weather totally held out for the drive.  It was 32 when we arrived and high 40's throughout the race.  opted to race with a singlet and arm warmers.  Was glad for the arm warmers at the beginning, but totally did not need them for the race.

Course was on a bike path along a river and was out and back.  Settled into a 7:00 min pace, but was confused by who was in the 10 miler and who was inthe 10k as they started together.  First 2 miles were really easy and uneventful.  Ran up to a guy that had pink running shoes and tried to strike up a conversation...he was not into talking at all, so I had to try to make a new friend.  One gal kept surging ahead and then kinda dying.  SO , to put her out of her misery, I dropped to 6:20's for a while just to see how long she could go (kinda like an ice cream truck that goes JUST a little too fast, but slow enough to be in reach?)  Anyways, she did not want to have fun with me anymore, so I kept at it for about 30 more seconds then settled into high 6:40's.

The volunteers were great!  Track and cross country kids from the neighboring school were out there cheering and handing out refreshments (as well as course marshalling).  At the turn off for the 10k, it seemed like everyone left, and I was a bit lonely. 

The kids kept telling me I was number one female, so I settled in for a marathon pace type run (which seemed nice, seeing as I ran 68 miles this week!).  Unfortunately, they ether missed or did not recognize that one of the other participants that was ahead of me was, in fact, a female....By the turn around point, I realized tht it would take me 6:10's to 6:20's to close the gap.  AND when I realized that I was WAY ahead of third, i opted to settle back into my blissful MP. 

Everything was smooth until around 8 miles, when I started to have to focus to keep my pace.  No pain or discomfort, really just a focus thing.  No one passed me until about 800m out, when a couple of guys that had been drafting opted to make a move.  Tucked in with them, caught one back before the final hill and run up the back of the other when we got onto the track in the stadium.  We spoke briefly and darted off together.  Wanted to look good for my pic, so let him get a couple of steps ahead so I could smile pretty!  (Must have made an impression, cuz I ended up talking to the photographer ALOT after the race...hee!)

SO, garmin says 6:52 average pace (we will see what the official results say...) Did a little bit before to warm up and covered some slow, easy distance after to cool down to round out 17 miles for the day.  Very satisfied, though wish I knew there was another chick as it would have been fun to push each other!

Confident that I can hold same pace through half marathon in 2 weeks (and maybe knock it down a bit on fresher legs?)  All in all, very fun race and absolutely worth the drive, as I would not have done that type of quality in  a long run by myself.  One more 65 mile week and then a small taper before my practice half!

(Drew-recovering from pneumonia--got to run 60 minutes today!!!!!!!!)  Time for chocolate!!!!

 

(OH!!!  Just found out that Squirrel ran a 5k today!!--oops I meant Saturday... Way to go!)

Comments
From Burt on Sun, Mar 06, 2011 at 20:12:39 from 72.223.90.79

You are the biggest FLIRT! I'm guessing if you were a dude the guy in the pink shoes would have talked to you.

Another great race! Good luck in your half.

From Karen on Sun, Mar 06, 2011 at 20:21:25 from 69.171.160.173

Burt! Ha...now that the janitors are off limits, I need a new hobby! Seriously, I did not approach him...but am now rethinking the "wink and point" finish...

From Squirrel on Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 09:11:19 from 209.175.175.238

I serioulsy laugh when I read these! You guys are great. It is unbelievable how encouraging you are to me!!! Thank you!

From Karen on Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 12:54:01 from 173.14.8.17

Little do you know, it is YOU that inspire WE!

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 13:34:11 from 66.239.250.209

Wow! Very impressive Karen. I think the best part is that you did that with 60+ miles on your legs. I love it.

"Like"

From Squirrel on Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 14:23:42 from 209.175.175.238

I just read about your race!! you go girl!!! Did you look good for the camera like Burt?

From SlowJoe'sGrl on Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 17:12:04 from 184.79.24.255

Looking good for the camera is always important in my book. Congrats on a great race!

From Karen on Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 23:35:09 from 69.171.160.170

YAY! Thanks guys!

Scott-very excited to see what fresh legs can do, or maybe I'll convert to be an ultrastud like you!

Squirrel--haven't seen the pix yet (scared to se ethe pix)...nobody can work the camera like Burt, t hough...

Danielle-thanks! in my mind, i looked great for the camera, but only time will tell!

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