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Location:

Herriman,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jan 01, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

St George Marathon: 3:23:54 (10/6/12)

Half IM: 5:44:03 (8/25/12 - course was long!)

25K trail - Buffalo Run (16.5) 2:34:50

Half Marathon: American Fork - 1:30:44  6/23/12

Spectrum 10K 43:42   3/17/2012

Best 5K: Spanish Fork 21:55 05/30/09

Short-Term Running Goals:

Okay, so for 2013 I am going to have FUN! Not that running isn't always fun, but I had a wonderful breakthrough year last year and I want to play this year :) AND get faster! So, my first goal I'm going to put out there is my yearly mileage goal.
It is 2,186 miles from my driveway to my sister (QP's) driveway! I want to spend this year on a virtual trek cross country running those miles. So, that is how far I will run in 2013...from my house to QPs. It will take all year and yes, this is measured on Hwys so it isn't really exactly how I COULD run it, but good enough. 43 miles/week...totally doable, and a fun goal to track how far I've traveled as I go along. Who knows...maybe I'll even run PAST her house :)

I will do more trail runs, Boston, Pacing duties, another Half IM and some other tris. I'm excited for this next year and look forward to having fun with all of you out on the roads, and trails! Maybe bag a few peaks this year too!!

Long-Term Running Goals:


Big Dreams: 5K in 20:2X; 10K in 39:XX; Half in 1:29:XX; Full in 3:15:XX; complete the Rim2Rim2Rim run and not die; Comrades; Iron(wo)Man.

Run for the rest of my life!

Personal:

4 children: twelve, eight, five and baby Fartlek - 2 1/2. Wonderful supportive husband that lets me drag him and the family all over for race after race!

Finished 13 marathons and LOVE running that distance! I'm definitely hooked to the marathon monster and hope to constantly improve my endurance, speed and stay injury free!

I've also found a love of trail running! I hope to keep improving on this front.

After being injured with a broken foot at the first of 2012 I found a tri group and started training with them and am now loving tris! The half IM was harder than I'd ever imagined...and am ready to do it again. I'll earn my bike butt and someday have enough time to train for a full IM.

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Race: Utah Valley Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:59:30, Place overall: 711, Place in age division: 72
Total Distance
26.31

Warning....VERY long, even for me. But, I hope it's worth the read :)

Today was the most emotional race I have ever ran. I've never felt so much. 

Friday night was just kind of disaster control and lets just say I wasn't having any of it. Then to top it off my son woke up the baby while he was getting pajamas on and although I haven't had any problems with the baby sleeping he wouldn't go to sleep! I felt trapped in a nightmare and I just wanted to run away. Baby and I finally drifted off to sleep in MY bed (ugghhh) around 11:30, making my 2:30 wake up call VERY early!

Problem was...alarm didn't go off. I had set 2 alarms (or so I thought) which I have only ever done for one race. I set my phone for the last possible minute to get up as my just in case, and I shot out of bed like a cannon when I heard it. 15 minutes later I was out the door on my way to Provo. Picked up Smooth and we had a great chat about how we were just going to hang in the back and whine and complain the whole way down - misery loves company! Until Smooth (the wonderful woman she is) gave me my mini fireside for the day as we drove down. I was feeling better, but still guilty about being a grumpy/bad mom last night and I was still ready to run my 26 miles away from it all!

The ride up was quite enjoyable chatting with JohnnyV, Matt and Teena. Even though our bus was one of 4 or so that got lost, we still had more than plenty of time upon 'landing'. At the start we found Luz and Cath (who we'd ditched for fear of lines at the buses) and had some wonderfully fun conversations.

When the gun went off I was sitting in a POP. HA! Always good times. It was our second trip there and I needed both due to my rush out of the house so early. It is nice to have a chipped timed race that starts when you do! We were about 5 minutes behind the gun, but between Lowell and the Luz and Cath duo (they'd ditched us as we dropped bags on the way to our late start :) ).

The first few miles were slow and painful, yes literally. Hadn't warmed up or stretched properly before hand and I was paying for it. The hip flexor was doing okay, I was just rusty and creaky all over everywhere else. Lowell caught us just after mile 1 and THAT of course brought up the entertainment factor. I love running with that guy! He makes it SO fun and chats with everyone. However, I got separated somehow at the first aid-station from them and that was all she wrote about running with friends (that weren't strangers). This started my downward spiral.

Running alone can sometimes be a good thing and sometimes a bad thing. Today it was a bad thing. My beaten up mental state took over and by mile 4.5 I was choking back tears and trying to hold it together thinking about my family as well as my dad (who passed 4.5 years ago).  Then my phone rang. I was going to ignore it (I had enough on my mind to not add whoever was calling's problem!), but I decided to answer it. As I pulled it out of my pocket I saw it was my sister bye-wing. She had called earlier at the buses (gotta love a time difference that makes that possible!) and I was just SO happy to hear from her and get her encouragement. I told her I was at mile 5 and then it happened. The flood gates opened and I just started bawling uncontrolably. I don't think she realized I was crying and not exhausted she said good-bye I said "I love you" and hung up. Nearly the next full mile (and aid-station) I spent bawling as I was running. No one said anything to me (thankfully!) and I since I couldn't stop I thought maybe my ipod would be a good option. Nope...first song just made it worse!

By mile marker 6 I'd gathered myself and was doing well. Feeling better too. I kept picking people out to chase (another good thing of starting so late!) and I'd run them down. Well, after passing one of my 'victims' she asked if I was Rachel. YUP! It was Michelle from Colorado. She runs with Carolyn and she had a baby a few months after I did last year and was in town for the race. I was hoping I'd see her, but couldn't have imagined the circumstances that it happened under. I had a good chat with her for a bit then left her to tackle the first of the few rolling hills.

Feeling MUCH better at this point I shut off the ipod and blasted up some hills (relatively speaking) and tried to encourage others walking. Then I got another faint "Rachel" spoken as I passed them...I turned to see Luz! Due to the hill we didn't chat much, but I said a few words to her and Cath just ahead as we crossed paths. Life was going great!

True to fashion I wasn't looking at my garmin and just paced along what was comfortable. I knew a PR wasn't possible from the beginning, so I was just there to finish. I lost track of the next few miles until 11 and I realized the next quickly approaching aid-station would be mile 13 - half way baby! Met another good chatty runner Jennifer at this point. She'd also run Ogden, had a good chat for a while!

At the 1/2 point I checked to see my split...2:00:30 yikes, this wasn't going to be pretty! Ogden was faster at 1:57 - and more enjoyable and comfortable. I figured I'd try and open it up and go for that elusive negative split, which has never happened to me.

Somewhere in the next few miles as I kept passing folks down the canyon I would surge for a short time then recover. I was feeling good and put together a good mental finishing plan! Since I got reprimanded the other day about my definition of 'family' I decided that the last 7 miles of the race would each be given to a member of my family that inspires me to run. I knew this would keep me focused on just one mile at a time and the individual and NOT on the pain.

Mile 19: The first dedication went to my favorite pirate...of the quiet variety. I mentioned that to one guy I passed and after 'favorite pirate' he said "Oh, Jack Sparrow" ha! nope! I just finished "of the quiet variety - THE Quiet Pirate." So, everyone I passed I would say "c'mon pick up the pace or ye be walking the plank!" Then I'd raise my fist and give 'em a good "Haaarrrrrhhhh!!!" I'd also shout the "Aaarrrgghhh" at the spectators as they'd cheer. Got lots of good cheers from that :) It was fun to watch the racers faces light up with a smile.

Mile 20: Bye-Wing got this one. My sister working every day to achieve her goal of running the Des News 10K. She may kill me for ousting her as my sister, but I can't help it. I love her! Since Bye-wing is a Thai phrase that means "go run" everyone I passed got a "c'mon, let's GO RUN." I got a few that would latch on and run a bit with me. Doing the dedication of each mile and getting to chat with each person I passed motivated me to run faster just to say 'my line' :) To the spectators I'd say "you know you wanna go run!" Again, good cheers and lots of energy.

Mile 21: Lauren Rachel, my first born. I knew this one was going to be hard, but I had to make my daughter proud of me. The song "Just the Way You Are" came on and I thought about her sparkly eyes and beautiful hair and just how Amazing she really was. She has been running the mile at school and finishing as the first girl and I told her to try and hit 8:30 - my marathon pace, and she did! So, since I wasn't really running my marathon pace my dedication to her was to hit my marathon pace to make HER proud. Huge hurdle came when the aid-station was just after the mile marker. Ugghhh, I had to walk through to get some liquid, but I had to hurry! I needed to still hit 8:30. It wasn't easy, but when the mile hit on my watch I had done it! 8:11! Even with the aid-station! Which means I was most likely in the 7's most of the time. She now has a new goal to hit in the mile :)

Mile 22: David A, my oldest boy. I like to call him Crockett (Davy Crockett?) and so when ever I'd pass someone, I'd tell them "Rock it like Crockett!" Not understanding the words, but feeling the encouragement I'd still get good smiles from the racers. I was just happy to not be running another 8:11! :)

Mile 23: Nathan Craig, my funny guy. Lately this 4 year old has just had one funny thing to say after another. His latest thing is everytime he wants something he'll say "Mooooommm, if you let me (watch a movie, play the wii, etc etc), I'll be your friend!" So, I decided every person I'd pass I'd say "if you run with me, I'll be your friend!" I couldn't believe the responses from this one! It was great! I actually ended up with about 4-6 people running with me. Others would say "you're going too fast" I'd reply "we'll help you out!" I couldn't believe the response!! One girl actually stuck with me and we made it to the end together. SO Amazing!

Mile 24: Adam Dekker, my baby. For my sweet baby as I passed people I would say "c'mon baby!" "you got this baby!" or some other encouraging phase finishing with baby. Kept my mind on my favorite running partner and the days we spent shuffling along together. My friend that was still with me from the last mile I told her "marathons are like labor...painful and horrible, but we do it for what we get when it's all done." Pride obviously, not the medal :)

Mile 25 - finish: Craig, my husband. Since I'd had such a cruddy day yesterday I figured that come what may, this amazing, wonderful man has covenanted to stay with me to the bitter end. Come what may and love it! So, as I passed people I'd proclaim with a raised fit "To the bitter end!" The crowd loved that one too :) As they would cheer I'd shout it out and they'd respond with a little more. He had to take me....to the bitter end.

I finished to a shouting crowd as I shouted back at them and encouraged them to "give us something! We've been running for FOUR hours! C'mon!" It was nice to have an energetic crowd to bring me home. 

Starting so late I didn't know how far behind the clock I was, so I had to look at my garmin. I was happy to see that I'd just eeked under 4 hours and achieved my negative split...maybe just barely, but I had.

I cooled down and had some chocolate milk, found Smooth after she'd finished and walked her circles in the corral with her - which I was doing MUCH less painful than I had anticipated! I loved seeing everyone at the finish and hearing their stories - good, bad and ugly (sorry Slick!). Picked up my Grand Slam Schwag bag, soaked my feet in the 'ice tub' (a hot tub full of ice water - SOOOO cold!) and chatted with Becca and new marathoner David about his debut BQ performance and wedding talk. Finally ready to head home I grabbed my drop bag and headed off.

I got in my car and decided to take one last detour. My father is buried in the Provo cemetery just blocks from the finish. I let him hold my medal and talked to him about my day. I know he isn't there...he was with me SO many times during the race. But sitting there and chatting with him was just the therapy I needed. I thanked him for all he had left me. No, not money, notes, pictures or even memories. MY FAMILY! It truly is the best thing I have and the only thing you can really leave behind. If it wasn't for my family I wouldn't have made it to the end...at least in such good fashion and spirits. I need them. Sometimes we run from home: kids, spouses and problems. We run to get a break from it all and sort it all out. We run away. Not today for me. Today...I was running home. I'm comin' home. They'd forgiven my mistakes. It was time for me to come home and show those I love the most just how much they really mean to me. I'm comin' home.

AP: 9:06 splits: 9;56, 8:59, 9:09, 8:48, 9:05, 8:28 (my bawling mile - ha! must've helped), 8;31, 9:39 (hills!), 9:29, 8:44, 8:50, 9:36, 9:10, 9:31, 8:52, 9:24, 9;08, 9:07, 8:49, 9:09, 8:46, 8:11 (Lauren's mile!), 9:03, 9:22, 9:36 (fading HARD! but, still happy), 9:24, 8:22 (funny, this was my goal race pace for this one before injury!) for the last .31 on Garmin.

Inspire Yellow Racers Miles: 26.31
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Lily on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 19:40:54 from 67.199.178.210

You made me cry. Isn't it amazing how running makes us think, react, inspire, and transpire? Running is so much more than just running. So much more.

So proud of you!

From Steam8 on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 19:46:24 from 166.70.55.77

Made me cry! Way to push through it! I've been waiting to hear how things went! I ran that one last year and the first 13 in the rain and kept gasping at all the hills that seemed endless that first half. Loved your report! Enjoy your cute family tonight...I am sure your dad was with you today too!

From Stacie on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 19:54:28 from 67.166.127.0

Wow! What a meaningful and inspiring report. thanks and great job! would love to run with you for SGM training sometime.

From RAD on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 20:20:31 from 98.202.17.113

Lily, maybe I should put a disclaimer for that at the first too :) Yes, today's run wasn't so much a 'race' as it was a learning experience.

Steam, I think he was too. Thanks to dad I now have my new race shirt planned out...but it's a surprise!

Stacie, anytime girl! anytime! I may slow you down, but as long as we're having fun - who cares!

From leslie peterson on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 20:38:20 from 71.195.193.128

What a great run! You really got a lot out of this one, I am glad you shared your feelings, very touching, you came thru it a stronger person. I can'twait to see what your shirt will say. Glad your father could be a part of your day.

You are awesome Rach!!!!

From The Quiet Pirate on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 20:45:50 from 174.110.223.249

I'm so glad you found the inspiration you needed to meet your goal and finish strong.

How great that you had a phone call to help you out. I was thinking about you on our run and wondering how you were doing.

Pappa's proud of you. We all are. Love Ya Blister!

From Carina on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 20:53:24 from 204.15.86.83

Wow Rachel, way to go!! Negative splits that is so cool!! You are so great it was fun to see you yesterday and today :)

From Brent on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 21:19:44 from 66.7.127.67

Devine Miss M - important things in life do not change, good effort keeping it together.

Stay Kool, b of bS rools out

Hey, read the entire race report.

From crockett on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 21:35:47 from 71.32.232.58

Way to go RAD. Sorry I missed you. By 10 a.m. that place was a zoo it was so crowded so I left. I'm impressed that you could sleep past the alarm. On race days I always wake up well before I have mine set. Glad you made that after-race visit.

From Teena Marie on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 21:36:40 from 67.2.101.26

You had an amazing day in so many ways!!! I am so glad that you took the time to write out all the thoughts, feelings, etc. that you had before, during, and after the race. This post is a keeper for sure!!! :)

Wishing you a very peaceful sleep tonight!!! :)

From Kelli on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 21:46:56 from 71.219.92.225

OH, man. I think of so much too say, but then I keep reading and think of more and forget the other stuff! ANYWAY, great race. You won a mental battle. I loved your strategy for getting through the end----PERFECT!!!! (although I will try not to be offended that you did not dedicate the last .2 to me!!!) You finished and that is what matters, and that is a very respectable race time!

LOVE THAT SONG, BTW. I listen to it at the end of every run if I can find it fast enough on the shuffle. Nothing better than comin' home (as long as the house is clean!)

From Burt on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 23:26:56 from 72.223.90.79

Wow. That was some report. Nice job on breaking 4 again.

I must really like you if I read through that whole thing. And I should have known bye-wing was your sister!

From Nancy on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 23:33:41 from 76.23.21.118

Wow that was quite a race report. Nice job. You even made me cry which is very hard to do. I never thought to dedicate each mile to someone. If I ever run another marathon which I doubt I will do, I will dedicate each mile to one of my 26 grandchildren. I would have to run it before August though because my 27th is due in August. I really love how you dedicated your miles to your sisters, children and husband.

From Leandra on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 23:33:54 from 97.117.102.220

First good job on completing yet another marathon :). And it sounds like a very thereputic run/day. I'm so amazed by you really! Great job.

From Carolyn in Colorado on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 23:38:08 from 76.25.72.82

What a lovely race report. We moms make mistakes sometimes, but we keep going. And you did a great job of keeping going today. I'm glad you met Michelle.

From calliej on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 00:05:51 from 97.126.132.23

Way to go!! Being a Mom is no easy job!!

From RAD on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 00:07:15 from 98.202.17.113

Leslie, thanks! It was a wonderful day...well, morning :)

QP, Thanks :) You know you got the first mile, because you were the first to run - and make ME run, right?

Carina, thanks! It certainly wasn't a race up to my time standards, but not being able to properly train the last 2 months has put a substantial dent in my time standards :) I'm hoping to get it back by St George!

Brent, I should make medals for all of you who get through the whole report! Thanks, I'm glad I always get the important things - forever.

Crockett, I didn't sleep through the alarm, it didn't go off. I had subconsciously set it, but not turned it on. Although I wouldn't put it past me. When I'm tired I sleep! It certainly was a zoo by the time I got there, hope to run into you again soon!

Teena, I'm so sore (not much PAIN, just stiff/sore) I might not sleep super well tonight. But either way it has to be more than last night! Thanks for letting me harass you this morning :) Glad we found you!

Kelli, we just need to get together! Maybe an elliptical session or something? I don't think either one of us will be in much shape to run this week :) I could go on and on about some of the things. I could really use a good recap date like I used to get at our little gym! Oh, and since you are my running mother I should've given you one too :) Next time, next time!

Burt, lots of secrets in this family :) You'll only find them if you dig deep enough. You do have my respect for reading this novella I wrote!

Nancy, I think that is a fabulous idea! How neat! You could even give the .2 to the 27th - the little bit to the littlest bitty :) Thanks for getting through it, sorry I made you cry :)

Leandra, VERY therapeutic. What is sad is that I need 26+ miles to get it all out! :)

Carolyn, I was excited to meet Michelle! And yes, I made my fair share of mistakes yesterday. I'm glad my family loves me and welcomed me home with smiles and hugs!

From RAD on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 00:07:47 from 98.202.17.113

Callie, Thanks! Running is usually the easiest part of our day :)

From DaleG on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 00:23:29 from 108.122.123.142

Ooooh, Rachel, what a day you had!!! My wife and I are down in St George for the weekend. Earlier, while waiting for my wife in Old Navy, I read your report are started crying. Later I had my wife read it and it made her cry, too! Then it made me cry. So we were both crying while sitting near the hotel pool. I'm glad you survived and made the best of it.

By the way.....best race report, EVER!!!!! Thanks for sharing all the intimate details. You rock!

From allie on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 01:59:56 from 24.10.191.18

great report, rachel. i loved it. thanks for sharing such a great story of your incredible day and how you drew strength from others in your life. wonderful read.

i'm sorry i missed you today, but i'm sure i'll see you at the next one :)

From bye-wing on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 03:01:16 from 110.168.42.57

What a run, and what a blog. Sorry I made you cry when I called, but reading your blog just made me cry.

It encouraged me to see how running can not only help me reach my potential as an athlete, but also hopefully help refine my character as a human being. Thanks for your insights, and sense of humor!

From Merri on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 11:45:44 from 160.7.252.148

Rachel you're awesome! Loved the report, not long enough. :) great job finding the inspiration you needed to finish.

From Tom Slick on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 12:43:14 from 69.171.160.170

Way to grab a victory from the jaws of defeat!!!!!

From Tom Slick on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 14:01:41 from 69.171.160.170

Oh Ms. RAD, what a brutal day to bring home a victory....congrats to you on getting the done with a poor start to the racing day???? Sure was neat to meet up with you and yours after the race.....By the way, I did manage to get what I needed at RC Willeys and open my car. I went back to the race and found my previously lost key by the Bag Monkeys, but alas my cell phone hasn't found its way back to me.......tyi

From Kelli on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 17:03:19 from 71.219.92.225

I do not need a full mile, just a .2 or something! When you coming to the sweaty rec center? NEVER? I think, if it were me, I would stick with your gym for the summer---they have a NICE pool if you can handle the rocker moms everywhere sportin' their teeny weeny bikinis after giving birth. SO WRONG!

From Bonnie on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 17:15:14 from 184.96.165.178

RAD, it is still a victory! You finished!! Besides, I think it was an awesome time given your last two months. So, I will say congratulations.

From MichelleL on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 17:39:35 from 67.41.162.117

Nice job Rachel. Got the elusive negative split.

From James on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 17:44:09 from 174.23.137.54

Well done!

From Toby on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 22:04:35 from 216.194.124.36

I LOVED reading your report! Running is such an emotional sport. I started to get teary eyed reading sign that people made along the way. I'm so glad you were able to clear your head and feel your dad helping you along the way. Running is such a journey....sometimes an unexpected one! We need to run again soon...I learn so much from running with you! Good job Rachel!

From Scott Wesemann on Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 22:12:26 from 205.158.160.209

I didn't cry, but I loved the report :) congrats on your race. You're awesome!

From RAD on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 01:03:35 from 98.202.17.113

Dale, the day was crazy! I'm glad I could bring some tears to your day :) Oh, and thanks for reading ALL the intimate details!

Allie, the next one I think I will be cheering as YOU come in! :) Thanks for the encouragement.

Bye-wing, always nice to cry together over the miles...literally :)

Merri, I could add a chapter 2 if you'd like..."The day before Tomorrow" Maybe a best seller?

Slick, I'm glad you were able to find what you needed. Thanks for the encouragement and planning advice after the race. I think I need to get myself organized. Me AND my running!

Kelli, it's funny you say that. I was planning on keeping the membership until the end of July for the pool and the older kids while they are out of school then coming to the sweat factory in August. I'm just kind of enjoying the pampering now :) However, I don't think I'll ever enjoy all the barbies at the gym!

Bonnie, thanks! I'm sure you've had some good emotional runs lately as well. My prayers go to you while you are in a time of need! Been there, done that, got the t-shirt and would gladly give it back for one.more.day.

Michelle, thanks. I think this is one course that more than lends itself to achieving that split without even really trying!

James, Thanks - not a record breaker by any means, but a victory anyway.

Toby, I think that is why mothers enjoy running so much! It fits with our emotional roller coaster of need time to ourselves and time to better ourselves for our families! I'm always up for a run. Maybe not this week, but always up for it :)

Scott, well, I won't give you the cry baby award then. I'll try harder next time. Thanks!

From Chad Robinson on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 01:30:26 from 208.110.158.185

Rachel,

Fantastic race and fantastic race report. I think you made a lot of people’s day that race. We need people like you toward the front - it gets pretty lonely sometimes. Paul Peterson commented once about running be so self-serving, but I think we often fail to realize how much we inspire those around us and how much joy it gives our loved one to watch us succeed.

The rec center isn't too bad; you just don't realize how much the sweat evaporates outdoors. Heal well and get back at it.

From JulieC on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 09:13:33 from 207.108.176.107

TOTALLY inspiring RACE REPORT!! love your dedication miles!! btw aren't you just glad for chip time, you can be on the pot and it just doesn't matter : D. NICE negative split. I was bummed my second half was 45 seconds slower!! so good job!! :D.

From Chad on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 11:07:43 from 168.177.153.138

Congratulations on another great finish. Reading your race report did my heart good. (But I didn't cry.)

From David on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 22:48:56 from 174.52.182.34

Wow RAD... That was beastly long but very good. I enjoyed reading it. It helps to understand you guys a bit more about the emotions you have at these races. I was all emotional after I finished. I didn't even really know why. Becca just said, "It's okay, This happens."

I am sorry you had a tough start but you muscled it out to the end. Glad you never found me under your seat ;)

From RAD on Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 23:58:17 from 98.202.17.113

Chad, I wish I could be me up at the front! I think I'd probably just have to do it on a bike - only way I could keep up :) I'll be at the rec center soon!

Julie, YES! I love chip time and knowing I'm not racing for a place (unlike speedies like you). Helps me relax before the race and know I only have to worry about when I cross that line.

Chad, all you tough guys! :) I'll just have to find y'alls button to push next race report.

David, I think you probably heard it all when I was telling Becca, but I appreciate you reading it as well. Marathons really are emotional beasts! Next time I'll be smarter and not let you make me look like the loon on the bus! :)

From Smooth on Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 01:18:03 from 67.2.124.123

Rachel ~ Yes It was worth the read and I have read it TWICE!!! You made me laugh and cry!!! What a great run and awesome tribute to family!!!

There are so many reasons to run and so many purposes in marathoning! I LOVE your UVM run this day! THANKS for sharing your thoughts and journey! You are a remarkable girl, mother, sister, wife and daughter! Love you so much!!!

From Mattrow on Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 11:22:33 from 138.64.8.51

That was a great race. I can't believe you could think of all those thing that late in the race.

From catherine on Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 13:25:32 from 98.202.112.51

Thanks for the great report. I cried too. :)

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