From Nan Kennard on Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:57:31 from 174.51.250.151
I think that Lori Laney must have accidentally put 2:45 on her registration form instead of 3:45 for her goal time. Her athlinks race results do not reveal that she is on the cusp of running 2:45.
What is the Utah record for the marathon? Do you know? That would be awesome to see it fall on the men's side. Its probably in the 2:30s for the women, though en?
From josse on Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 17:12:43 from 75.216.87.121
Wow that is an awesome picture! Good luck at the race tomorrow.
From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 17:35:57 from 192.168.1.1
Utah record as in the fastest time run in Utah? Dorota Gruca 2:30:07 in 2005 Salt Lake. I remember that one because I had a bad race, she passed me around 15, I tried to hang on, told her there was a bonus for the course record, then she was gone, I could not keep up.
In the sense of the fastest time by a woman from Utah - Maggie Chan-Roper 2:35:49. And incidentally I remember that race as well in the wrong way as well. She and Lyudmila Korgchagina came up close enough to me around 20 to where I heard somebody say - good job Maggie! So I knew I was in trouble, but then I just saw Korchagina but no Maggie. I wanted to be a gentlemen and block the wind for her. But she was going too fast. So I had only one option - draft. It was embarrassing, but being dropped would have been more embarrassing. With about 0.5 to go she saw she had the race won and eased up a bit. I saw a runner in front of me (Theo Martin) and figured he might be in 10th, in which case he is worth the money, and pushed to catch up to him. I did not make it, and he was in 12th anyway, but the push kept my chick score at 0. Kortchagina ended up with the second fastest time run in Utah (first at that time) of 2:30:41.
From sam Dean-Howard on Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 17:46:49 from 90.208.239.179
hey go get em and enjoy ya self, all the hardwork is done hun so just go chasing the clock and cant wait to read your blog on it all. goooood luccckkkkkkkk x
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