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Location:

Idaho Falls,ID,

Member Since:

Feb 07, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

2012 City of Trees Half Marathon 1:53:59

2012 Boston Marathon  4:11:24

2011 Top of Utah Marathon 3:55:10 (PR)

2011 Firecracker 5k Run 23:31

2011 Coeur d' Alene Half - Marathon  1:51:08 (PR)

2010 Boise City of Tree's Half - Marathon 1:59:57

2010 San Diego Rock & Roll Marathon 5:37  (this is what happens when you're undertrained)

2009 Spud Day Half - Marathon 2:06

2009 Mesa Falls Half-Marathon  2:15

Local 10k's 2009 & 2010

Short-Term Running Goals:

It's been a challenging year so far since Boston 2011.  When I got home from Boston my world changed when I found out I had some pretty severe food allergies. Since being tested I have been focused on building my health back up which has been a long slow process. What a difference it's made and I feel extremely blessed. For years I knew something was wrong and it's amazing to finally know that food can actually be a persons medicine to live a healthy life. 

Long-Term Running Goals:

"You have to wonder at times what you're doing out there. Over the years, I've given myself a thousand reasons to keep running, but it always comes back to where it started. It comes down to self-satisfaction and a sense of achievement."
- Steve Prefontaine

I'm hoping to start building more miles when I can and be injury free.  Maybe one of these days I'll be fast. Just for now I'm just very happy to be running.

Personal:

Happily married to Marlin Ordway. We've got 4 grown children between the two of us.  It's been fun watching them go through life - making mistakes and picking themselves back up.  I love seeming them happy and succeeding.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 82.20
Race: Top of Utah Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:55:10, Place overall: 567
Total Distance
26.20

First off I have to say what a fun race this was.  I'm so glad I did not miss out. I was very hesitant because of my first attempt at a marathon in 2009.  All I will say about it was that it was a negative experience and has taken alot to get past it. It had been pretty frustrating. And, bottom line I was just mad at myself.  This race I had done so much more training and felt 'maybe, just maybe I can do this'. I had only told a couple of people that I was thinking about running it.  If it were not for great friends I do not think it would have happened.  

Marlin and I got up pretty early because we had to drive to Logan from Tremonton.  I wasn't thrilled to get up so early, but, it actually went by pretty quick.  Before I knew it we were on the bus headed to the start line.  Boy, did it seem like a long bus ride.  I was happy to see a big white tent set up for the runners.  I knew we had awhile to wait and it had been raining.  A few minutes before the race it really started to pour rain. Lots of thoughts going through my head at this point.  I tried not to get overwhelmed and reminded myself to have a good run.

I don't have a mile by mile report, but, I know I did what I had set out to do.  Stay around a 8:30 pace.  I knew I wanted to stay ahead of the 4:00 hour pacer and behind the 3:50 pacer.  There was a young kid I ended up running with alot of the way because he was wanting to stay ahead of the 4:00 pacer also.  I could not believe how fast the aid stations came up.  The race was flying by.  Before I  knew it we were at mile 10.  I was feeling great.  I know how I've felt in other races and this was a completely different experience.  Before I knew it we were half way and I was happy to see the time - around 1:55.   I was still on pace.  It had started to rain and I was loving it actually.  I loved meeting other runners along the way.   When we started to get around mile 16 I wondered if things would start to change for me, but, it was all still pretty good.  As we started to get into the residental area I was not sure what would happen.  I just kept focused and was happy I was keeping the same pace.  When we got around mile 19 & 20 I didn't expect the uphill quite yet.  I knew we only had around 6 more miles to go and really wanted to pull this race off under 4 hours.  Each mile that went by I was happy I was still feeling pretty strong overall.  I had met an older gentleman around mile 13 that had came up to me...as we ran together he said I was a strong runner.  I really enjoyed talking to him and thought about what he said towards the last few miles. I was happy to be at mile 23 and wondered if Marlin was finishing.  I could see other runners were slowing down, even walking, and knew I did not want to not get caught up with that.  It just drove me to focus more.  When we got down to the last mile I was getting ready for it to be over.  The last half mile is when my legs really started to feel it.  I was not going to let them shut down on me.  Once I passed the last corner and saw the Finish line the only thing I cared about was FINISHING!!!   I passed a few more people at the very end and was EXTREMELY happy to see Marlin right there at the end.  What am AMAZING experience and I LOVED every minutes of the race!!!!  What a experience to run 26.2 miles in the rain and hail. And I qualified for Boston 2013!!!!!!  

Finished 567 out of 1831 runners.

Women - age group (50-54), finished 6th out of 43 women

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From JulieC on Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 01:07:04 from 207.108.177.138

Way to go!! so glad even with the rain you HAD A POSITIVE EXPERIENCE THIS TIME!! Congrats!! and wow 6th is really good!! : D.

From allie on Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 01:36:58 from 24.10.191.18

great job, mauri! it's great when a marathon goes well like that -- it means you are in excellent shape. nice job staying strong and keeping a great pace all the way through. that is awesome. i am so glad you had a good experience with this one. congrats on the BQ for 2013!

From Tara on Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 06:16:48 from 75.169.158.239

Great race! You pushed through and qualified for BOSTON! Solid race for sure! Congrats to you:)

From jtshad on Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 07:40:45 from 69.20.183.178

Congratulations, Mauri! You did awesome and put in the hard work and overcame the mental block to grab that BQ! I am proud of you and I know the rest of the IF runners are too! You rock!

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