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Location:

Riverton,UT,

Member Since:

May 03, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

St. George Marathon 2009 3:32

Mt. Nebo 1/2 Marathon 2014 1:30

Deseret News 10k 2009 44:12 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

My goal is to have fun and not get injured.

Long-Term Running Goals:

I want to continue to run for many years to come.  

Personal:

I'm married with three kids.

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Red Nike St13 Lifetime Miles: 344.68
Dark Pink Nike St14 Lifetime Miles: 34.20
Blue ST12 X2 Lifetime Miles: 231.30
Race: South Valley 1/2 Marathon (13.23 Miles) 01:42:19, Place overall: 5, Place in age division: 1
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
3.0813.2316.31

I ran the new South Valley 1/2 Marathon today.  I was really impressed with how well organized it was.  I met Cheris, Michelle M. and Michelle C. at the buses at 5:30.  We got to the race start and got in line for the porta potties. 

I'm glad we ran this course last week.  It helped me to know what was coming.  I really hated the uphill miles between 4-7.7.  I walked several times during that stretch, but never for more than a few seconds.  I don't know why I do that.  It's such a mental thing.  I don't think it slowed me down too much, because I still passed serveral people through that section.  We had like a 30 mph head wind for the whole second half of the race. 

Mile 1:  7:16  downhill I was trying to catch up to the 1:40 and/or 1:45 pacers, but the were going to fast.

Mile 2: 7:05  very downhill.  I ran with Mignon during this mile.  I also passed the 1:45 pacer.

Mile 3: 6:48  I pushed pretty hard to catch the 1:40 pacer.  I ran with him until just after mile 4 when we started going uphill and I slowed down.

Mile 4:  7:15 gradual uphill.  I'm struggling a bit.  I take a gu at the mile 4 aid station.

Mile 5: 7:52 still uphill.  I'm slowing down.

Mile 6: 8:35  This is mile I start doing my little walks here and there.

Mile 7: 9:11 very steep uphill section. 

Mile 8: 8:34  This is where I pass the girl in the green shirt. That helped give me energy.   I'm feeling strong even though it's still partly uphill.  I know the down hill is coming.  A very nice biker also helped encourage me here.

Mile 9:  7:25  yes!  finally some down hill.

Mile 10: 7:33  I took another gu.  They handed out a wet wash cloth here.  I loved that. 

Mile 11: 7:33  It's still downhill, but the strong winds are really taking a toll on me.

Mile 12: 7:41 I think there's still a chance to get a 1:40:xx

Mile 13: 7:43 crap.  I hit mile 13 in 1:40:37.  I can see the course is a bit long.  I just keep running.

.23  Average pace 7:13

I ran a 3 mile cool down around the lake with Kelli, Scott, and the Michelles.  My legs had a hard time moving.  We came back and got our awards.  When I finally looked in the mirror, I was covered in a white salty sweat.  How gross is that.  I actually felt decent during the race.  I had a pop tart about 1 1/2 hours before the race and I took 2 Immodium AD's.  I didn't have any bathroom issues which has hurt my time in many races.  I didn't take any ibuprofin until after the race. 

 

 

Green Nikes Miles: 16.31
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 20:47:11 from 75.141.131.35

Congratulations! Very nice job and way to stay tough and regroup.

Miss you guys!

From Nancy on Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 09:52:03 from 76.23.21.118

Great race Julie. I really enjoyed reading your race report.

From Kelli on Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 15:56:30 from 71.219.67.82

I have been taking 4 pre-race Immodiums!! 2 the night before and 2 in the morning, yet it has not cured me. It really can mess with a race time in the worst way. Funny we discuss this so openly!

Great job on the race! The pacers did cruise down at the start, but it was our plan!! We wanted to bank 2-3 minutes because those hills were tough. In fact, the 1:45 pacer slowed down so much during the hill section that we almost caught him. He had to to do some serious speed into the headwind to get back on pace, but he did not have anyone with him so he did not care.

I agree on the headwind. I really expected for people to be able to make up a ton of time the last 5 miles, but the wind was just too much. It sucked the life out of you AND made you very thirsty. That was kind of a bummer.

GREAT JOB, you did really well. I was very impressed that you 3 could keep running...I did not even race it and I was pooped and my legs did not want to go!

I agree on the race being well organized aside from the porta pottie! 5 potties for 400 people??? I think they expected us to go in the bushes. That and the awards were dumb. I think people who place deserve more than a piece of paper. And it bothers me when 1st place gets something great (like $100+ shoes) and 2nd and 3rd get nothing.

From RAD on Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 00:46:23 from 76.27.16.189

What a great race Julie and taking home some hardware (or shoes, I understand?) for an AG win as well. Excellent! That hill really is a bugger. I call it my hill of despair and I MUST run up it to get home from ANY run I do. Luckily, my house is about 1/2 of the way up (just past mile 5 on the course) so I can do it all and then get a little relief on the way home if I'm feeling so inclined.

Sounds like it was a good race all around, except the darn head wind! You ran a great race. Congrats!!!

From Burt on Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 18:21:33 from 206.19.214.144

Woo hoo Julie! Nice job.

Sweaty salt stains! LOL! I used to get those on my mission just from walking around. No wonder I never baptized anybody.

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