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St. George Marathon

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Location:

Glen Rose,TX,USA

Member Since:

Nov 26, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

SGM 2009 3:29:18

HobbleCreek 2009  1:39:23

FWRC 15 K 2011 1:15:32

DesNews 10K 2009 44:19

Fireman's Fund 5K 2012  21:41

5 Marathons, including Boston 2009

Short-Term Running Goals:

Have fun and enjoy running.  Work on my fear of racing and learn to enjoy this "season of chaos" that is currently my life.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue running and living an active life

Personal:

 

"If you take care of the little things, the big things take care of themselves." - Bill Jacobsen

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Purple Mizuno Lifetime Miles: 315.03
Raspberry Mizuno 18 Lifetime Miles: 105.90
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Ran with Paula today.  We started to pick up the pace towards the end but my seriously slow first mile kills me every time!  It was nice to get out and so strange to be done so early!

Blue Mizunos 48.05

Ave Pace 9:16

Happy Running!

 

Oh!  I just discovered the best thing about getting done early - I get to be the first one in the shower.  I got to leave all the squeegeeing and wiping down to my husband, YES!  ( now that he realizes he has to do it, I do not think it will happen again )

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Paula, Renee and I ran together today.  We ran over to the fitness ctr and then I started my marathon pace.  The plan was to run one lap and then turn around and go back to meet them and then cool down home.   The first mile was 7:54, so just ahead and the other .62 was 7:47, so even more ahead.  I felt really good except right behind my left knee during the last .62.  Nice to get a little speed today, probably the last except for a few pick ups along the way.

Pink Mizuno 205.1

Happy Running!

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Three miles should be easy, but these were not!  Paula and I ran together but I am tired and overly stressed this week - two things I am trying to avoid, but failing at.  I have a very long day, hopefully, it is productive and I can let go of a few things.

Blue Mizunos 51.05

no pace - messed up w/ the garmin

Happy Running!

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I slept in a whole 1/2 hr this morning, but then laid there for another hour.  It is amazing what a difference that makes.  I went and ran 3 miles today.  I had no intention of pushing other than I was going to do two 1/4 mile pick ups while I was on the flat part.  The mile and 1/2 home were just fast because it had some down hill.  Overall I felt great today and a little more optimistic about Saturday.  

 I finally went and got my marathon shorts last night, I procrastinated wwwaaaayyy to long!  They are SHORT! YIKES!  I think that they will work good though.  

Pink Mizunos 208

Ave Pace 8:24

Happy Running!

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Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:38:28
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WOW!  I can now say I have run a marathon.  What an awesome experience. All of last winters running outside in crappy weather had paid off because I had no worries or fears regarding the weather.   However, there was a little mishap right before the start.  I checked to see if my  GU's were okay and they were, however as soon as I passed the chip mat I felt my pockets and they were all gone but one.  I decided not to panic and worst case scenario I would only GU at mile thirteen.  I was so happy at mile 3 when the were giving them out and I stock up and held on to them and ended up dropping one along the way but grabbed another at the next stop.  Here are the details:

Mile 1: 8:36 - right on track and feeling good, trying not to panic about the GU

Mile 2: 8:24 - Feeling good - See Dean from the BBK.

Mile 3: 8:04 - Still right on track and loving it!

Mile 4: 7:58 - More of the same

Mile 5: 8:03 - Ditto

Mile 6: 7:52 - Ditto x 2

Mile 7: 7:50 - Getting ready for Veyo hill  - See Jamie and Linday Kryling

Mile 8: 9:37 - Veyo Hill - OUCH!  I wasn't as worried about this as I was the miles just after but it kicked my butt!  THANK YOU  to Koby from the blog for not letting me walk and keeping me going - YOU ROCK!  We ended up running together until mile 13.

Mile 9: 8:57 - Starting to fall behind the pace but I am okay with that because I do not want to push at this point.

Mile 10: 8:44 - Just working up the hill

Mile 11:  8:45 - Keep trucking up the hill

Mile 12:  8:25 - Oops! more hill than I thought

Mile 13: 8:05 - Half way point!  YEAH!!!!!  This came fast!

Mile 14: 8:45 -  Trying to still keep it slow and no pushing yet.

Mile 15: 8:00  -  Calfs start cramping and they never went away but I survived.

Mile 16: 8:14 - Feeling good.

Mile 17: 7:57 - Winchester Hill - I began being my own motivational speaker and cheerleader at this point and for the remainder of the marathon it went like this " You can do it! You are strong!"  Repeated over and over and over again!

Mile 18: 8:25 - Going up the hill

Mile 19: 8:20 - Enjoying the run and really starting to feel good

Mile 20: 7:50 - Decide to let myself go and have fun - Maybe a little to early.

Mile 21: 7:41 - Lovin' it!

Mile 22: 8:21 - Getting ready to see my family - Gotta look good!

Mile 23: 8:03 - 5K to go and happy to see my family cheering!

Mile 24: 7:58 - Feeling okay but really having to push to keep my pace down

Mile 25: 8:19 - Hanging on, legs are tired and hurting.  My blurry vision is coming and I am trying to keep seeing.

Mile 26: 8:44 - Hitting the wall!  So happy I made it this far before this happened.  For those of you that have seen "Run, Fat Boy, Run"  I just tried not to have a Dennis moment.  Focusing on the finish and getting there.

.2: 2:29 - Do not  want to fall, trying to stay upright and get across the finish line.

This was a great experience.  I learned I need to spend more time running hills but I am so happy with my time and that I Boston Qualified!

Congrats to everyone who ran today!  Way to be tough in the rain and wind and persevere!




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