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Location:

UT,

Member Since:

Oct 14, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

85 marathons, 5 times Utah Grand Slam finisher (division winner twice).

7 Bostons (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016).

Two 50Ks, one 50 miler (Pony Express).

A handful of AG wins in all distance races.

Marathon PR: 3:57:09 (Boston'08)

Half Marathon PR: 1:48:41 (Bryce Canyon '11)

10K PR: 47:50 (Spectrum 10K '09)

5K PR: 22:31 (Nestle 5K '08)
 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2017 Races:

June 10 - Utah Valley Marathon (5:13:43)

June 24 - Morgan Valley Marathon (5:49:01)

July 8 - Hobbler Half (2:19:37, 2nd AG)

July 24 - Temple to Temple 5K (27:43)

July 29 - Timp Half (2:08:01, 3rd AG)

Aug 26 - Mt. Nebo Marathon (5:16:16, 3rd AG)

Sep 16 - Huntsville Marathon (4:48:53)

Oct 7 - St. Geroge Marathon (4:57:11)

Nov 4 - Canyon City Marathon (5:30:07)

2018 Races:

Jan 13 - St. George Half (2:19:45, 3rd AG)

Mar 3 - The Woodlands Marathon (5:01:35)

Apr 6-7 - Ragnar So. California

June 1-2 - Ragnar Wasatch Back

June 9 - Utah Valley Marathon (5:19:22)

June 30 - Morgan Valley Half

Sep 1 - Pocatello Marathon (6:00:43)

Sep 15 - Huntsville Marathon (5:37:08)

Oct 6 - St. George Marathon (5:25:43)

Oct 20 - SoJo Marathon (5:29:23)

2019 Races:

June 1 - Utah Valley Marathon (5:44:24)

June 22 - Morgan Valley Marathon (6:15:13)

Aug 31 - Pocatello Marathon (5:38:47)

Sep 14 - Big Cottonwood Marathon (6:03:51)

Oct 5 - St. George Marathon (5:57:46)

Oct 12 - SoJo Marathon (5:55:45)

2020 Races:

Jan 18 - St. George Half (2:38:28)

Feb 15 - Sun Marathon (5:51:54)

May 5 - Conquer Covid-19 Virtual Marathon (5:49:07)

May 16 - Clear Creek Canyon Half Marathon (2:32:15)

May 25 - Utah Valley Virtual Marathon (5:33:110

June 9 - Independence Run Virtual Marathon (5:55:22)

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run happy and healthy all the days of my life. Be an example and inspiration to my family.

 

Personal:

I'm 64, retired RN, happily married, nana to 14 beautiful grandchildren, mother to 6 children (1 daughter, 5 sons) who are kind, hardworking, caring, wonderful people! Wish they live closer!!!  :)  :)  :)

Picked up running in 2005 at age 50, to stay healthy so I can take care of my husband who had endocarditis resulting in AVR and MVR in 2004, end stage renal failure in 2014, kidney transplant on Dec 30, 2015.  Six months after the kidney transplant, we discovered that he has a rare auto-immune disease that was probably triggered in 2004 with then the undiagnosed infective endocarditis.  The doctors had to make up a name for this rare disease, Monoclono Gammopathy with Renal Significance (MGRS).  It is not curable.  After desperately trying different chemotherapies, the doctor finally found one immuno-therapy, Daratumamab, that works to treat the MGRS.  It is a miracle!!! 

Grateful for the gift of life, blessings, dear friends and loved ones!!! Thankful for the ability to move, walk, jog, and yes run!!!!

 

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Race: Mesquite Tri-States Marathon (26.2 Miles) 04:13:23, Place in age division: 1
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Despite going to bed early, only got 4 hours sleep.  Got up at 5:30, showered, dressed, packed up, went to breakfast.  Ate an English muffin w/ peanut butter, cornflakes w/ skim milk, 2 cups of OJ.  Left the hotel at 6:45, got to the start (in the middle of Old Hwy 91 in southwest corner of Utah) at 7:30 (Utah time, half hour before the 7am Neveda start time).  There were exactly 4 p-o-p, one U-haul, one table with small cups water, some mini muffins and a LONG p-o-p line.  A few runners headed for the bushes.  Walked towards the back of the pop line when a cute petite familiar-looking girl said a cheerful *Hi* to me.  Did not expect to see anyone I know except for hubby's co-worker, Jerri, who's in my AG.  The cute girl asked if I was Smooth!  To my joy and delight, she's MarcieJ, AmberG's friend!!! :) :) :)  I immediately knew she'd win this marathon!!! :)  SO NICE of her to say hello.  I was so bummed about the lack of pop and my own non-readiness that I wasn't myself and not being very friendly!  Shame on me!  :(

With 15 min to go, I decided to head back towards the car and find a bush.  There were barbed wire fences along the road and cows on the north side.  Luckily I found two giant dirt/rock mounts right close to my car! :)  With one minute before start, I took off my jackets, put on the fuel belt RAD gave me and walked towards the start.  Hubby followed me with camera in hands.  Got up to the front to give Marcie a good luck hug and then walked back to the middle of the pack! :) 

Walking to the start line

Waiting for the count down.

The announcer did a 10 sec. count down and we were off!  (It's such a small race with less than 200 runners that it's by gun time).  The first 6 miles are all downhill in the beautiful Utah's high desert hills.  Everyone went out fast.  Could not believe how choppy and clunky my strides were.  Legs were heavy.  Feet were numb.  My sitting bones still had the *bike butt* soreness.  I feared that all these aches and pains would give me trouble later on in the race.  Just before the first bend, I ran up to a gal in my AG, said hello and talked to her a bit.  We ran together for about 1/2 mile then I dropped her for good (she was very quiet).  Saw some interesting cave openings.  So strange to be running without Lowell, RAD or any of my friends.  Tried to concentrate on good downhill form but my quads were already complaining!!!  O man, hope I can finish this thing in one piece! :(

Do those runners look as worried?

 

Mile 1-6 Splits:  8:35, 8:30, 8:17, 8:29, 8:37, 8:34.

Temp was in the high 40s, very pleasant, calm, cloudy.  The sun peeked out around mile 3, I handed my gloves and headband to hubby who drove along and waited at the first aid station where only water in tiny 4 oz cups were offered.  Around mile 4ish I ran into couple of girls, Kim and Linda, who were talking about their previous marathons.  I ran with them chatting 'till the first major hill right after the half.  We had to run facing traffic and sometimes single-file.  There were only a few spots where drivers could pull over so I never knew when I'd see hubby.  The next 7 miles were gentle downgrade, flat, straight desert road in the middle of nowhere in Arizona with huge power poles interrupting the beautiful mountain vista to the north. 

l to r : 66 yo Mark, Kim, Linda, me.  I kept seeing that same lady in black hoodie and leggings at every aid station handing water to me.  Turned out she's the mother of two young runners and was there to cheer them but would stop to volunteer ad lib.

Mile 7-13 Splits:  8:13, 8:24, 8:37, 8:57, 9:29, 9:21, 9:00.

The half was at the little town of Littlefield.  We encountered the first major uphill leaving town.  I had taken one of the GU I carried and drank water and heed which was only offered every other aid station in tiny 4 oz cups.  Fearing that I would cramp up after all that quads punishing downhill, I asked hubby to give me some electrolyte caps as he drove past.  He has never had to *crew* me on the fly.  He handed me the electrolyte package and the Gatorade Prime [courtesy of Teena's *birthday tri race packet*].  NO, I can't swallow the salt cap w/o water.  NO, I can't drink the cough-syrup-like-Prime.  I kept running, holding the salt cap for another mile.  We had to cross some cattle guards that scared me to death...one misplaced step...my foot/leg would be caught between those big iron grids!!!  Finally saw some parked cars ahead, I gestured over and over that I needed a drink.  Hubby said I looked so funny doing that when he was actually driving a little ways behind me watching my gesturing to no one in particular up ahead! :)

Mile 14-20 Splits:  10:03, 10:59 (took inhaler), 9:44, 9:33, 9:07 10:22, 11:36 (Asked hubby for some BioFreeze [courtesy of Teena's birthday race packet] to spray on my legs and then returned the bottle to hubby while he was driving past.  Don't think it worked...it just made my legs very cold...not helping as it was already cold with wind chill, silly me! :)

From mile 16 to the finish, we encountered some strong headwind in the hilly winding part of Arizona.  Kim and Linda started to pull further away.  I was leap frogging with a 66 yo gentleman that I pretend was Lowell.  He was a strong runner.  He would soon pass me for good.  At around mile 16 I passed Kurt who was wearing the same green Boston shirt as me.  He had passed me earlier and I tried to talk to him but he had ear buds on and did not respond.  This time when I passed him, he started to talk to me.  We ran together the remainder of the race except for the last 5K.  He seemed to be struggling.  He had pulled a calf muscle the week after SGM where he ran 3:29.  It was really neat to talk and encourage him along.  He is a member of the Marathon Maniac. He would apologize for taking a walk break and I actually welcomed it.  All that 4/1 pacing I did with Lowell must've got'n in my system because I'd start running after a min of walking without thinking and Kurt would follow.  We stayed together 'till the last 5K when he bid me a good run and wanted to just walk. 

Kurt and me. 

Mile 21 ~ 11:48  Lots of walk breaks with Kurt and a gnarly uphill with nasty headwind. 

22 ~ 10:25  The legs had nothing left to take advantage of the backside of the hill.  Saw a guy laying on the weed/dirt, he's done?

23 ~ 11:35  One last hill.  Kurt walked.  I tried with all my might to run.  The lungs were willing but the legs were hurting BIG time!) 

24 ~ 10:18  Figured I could finish under 4:15 if I kept the pace under 11mm.  Quads would scream with each touch down and calves had nothing left to push off! :( 

25 ~ 10:44  Bonking big time! Took a drink at what I thought was the last aid station.  The senior volunteers were offering little cups (Sacrament cups) of Gu.  They were arguing about whether Heed had carb or just electrolytes.  I thanked them anyway!  I really was running the entire time even though the splits did not show it.  Passed one guy and soon was passed by two other guys. :(  Legs were screaming for me to stop.   Looked at my Garmin and realized if I kept a 10mm I could BQ (4:10 for 2013, but I don't need it...so not motivated!)... just couldn't go any faster!  STINK!!! :(

26 ~ 10:37  This mile was icky!  Not knowing where the turns were and watching for traffic.  Although it was very nice to have volunteers stopping traffic at the crossings!  My Garmin read 4:00:00 when I reached mile 26.  O man! why couldn't a marathon be 26 miles!  Oh, they had an aid station and a p-o-p with 1/2 mile to go, WHY??!!  I took a drink anyway just to thank the poor volunteers who had no takers!

0.32 ~ 10:18  Had to hop over two curbs and turn to run inside the convention center to the finish with my Garmin registering 26.32 and the clock at 4:13:23, good enough for a win among 12 in my AG.

Crossing the finish inside a giant tent/convention center.  Other than family members and volunteers there were no spectators or anyone cheering along the course or finish.

I was so cold that the heated convention center felt nice.  Turned to watch Kurt run in.  Walked around looking for recovery drinks and food.  They had an offering of beer, coffee, water, donuts, bagels and muffins.  I took a bottle of warm water and one muffin and went to congratulate Linda, Kim and Mike and waited for Jerri to come in.  Waited for the award ceremony, took my cowbell and hurried back to the hotel in SG so I could shower and head home. 

Jerri and me. 

The legs hurt pretty bad on the drive home.  Will need to do some serious recovery which I have ignored all year.  Am feeling very grateful to finish the year with 9 marathons, a 50 miler, a half-marathon PR without any serious injury.  Wondering what 2012 has in store for me! :)

All this for a cowbell?!!! :)


Elixir 5 (charcoal 2) Miles: 26.32
Night Sleep Time: 4.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 4.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From scotthughes on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 10:47:55 from 209.33.211.3

Great race! I was the one who complimented you on your green Boston hat. It was good to see a few out there in their Boston gear.

From Markir on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 11:42:37 from 67.186.208.113

I think that's a good time for a run that didn't feel so great. You look so tiny in the pics with other people around you. No wonder you were worried about those cattle guards!

From Toby on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 13:46:31 from 199.101.224.254

Smooth...that race sounded so horribly planned - you are a ROCK STAR for doing it! That is the PURE love of running right there! You are amazing!

From Chad on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 14:08:19 from 168.177.153.27

Great fun. How many is that now this year? Wow. And as for the cattle grate, you just need bigger feet.

From DaleG on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 15:01:35 from 71.199.57.238

Well done Smoothie!!! You never cease to amaze and inspire.

By the way, what on earth is that guy doing to the right of you in the second picture? Looks a little uncomfortable. LOL

From leslie peterson on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 20:02:18 from 71.195.193.128

Congrats on another AG win!! Holy smokes , 9 marathons! I was sorry I missed you, I had to hurry off to my massage. I loved your pictures ! We looked for Larry, but didn't see him. I am excited to see what you do next year too!

From timp on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 21:26:43 from 99.110.188.230

Smooth - you are always so consistant. great job!!

From Teena Marie on Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 22:32:53 from 174.27.199.39

Another amazing division win!!! :) :) :)

The biofreeze story made me laugh. You are so cute!!!

I love you, SSF.

Congrats! Long live the Champ!!!! :) :) :)

From Bec on Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:22:01 from 68.206.133.141

This is a great race report. I love looking at pictures of the races that you do, truly brings me joy when I look at them.

This course is moderately difficult in my opinion. I think that after a long hard season of running, you did a fantastic job.

The last marathon I did my legs fell off like how you were describing yours did. So happy that you finished strong despite a quiet and difficult marathon.

I like your cowbell. It's different than anything else I've seen given at a race. Great job on the age division win.

From allie on Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 13:00:43 from 161.38.218.168

smooth! 10 marathons this year! you are unbelievable. i always love your reports and your great pictures. :)

cool finish line...

From flatlander on Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 13:44:00 from 64.129.54.210

Very nice report. I was a little worried after reading about your conversation the day before with the race director, but you pulled it off like a pro. Love the pictures too, it really gives a good feel for what it was like. Congratulations on the age group win and getting so many long races in this year. You and Crockett.

From RAD on Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 19:51:26 from 98.202.23.178

wow, seriously Smooth you just don't stop. I really think you ARE superwoman. Congrats on an awesome win and season.

From JulieC on Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 22:17:18 from 67.41.189.197

I love that you look so happy in all your photos!! yet you complain of fatiguing muscles. Keep smiling!! You looked so fit in all the pictures too! love the arm muscle pose. You obviously can do 100 pushups!! btw how do you compare this course to UVM? Congrats on AG win!! AGAIN : D

From bye-wing on Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 07:26:26 from 115.87.19.243

Enjoyed seeing all those fun photos. It looked a bit cold though, and you were running in shorts! Congrats on 1st place in your age division, way to wrap up the year. :)

From Rhett on Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 19:31:54 from 170.215.58.122

Great marathon Smooth. You did awesome as usual. That was my first marathon I ever ran, and boy did those hills eat me up at the end. Some day I have to go back and run that marathon again and gain victory over those hills.

From Tom Slick on Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 12:53:15 from 69.171.160.132

Yo Ms. Smooth....What an awesome runner woman you are. Congrats on finishing your multi-marathon year of running standing tall! Participating in that many events is beyond belief and certainly a testment to your wonder woman strength and courage. So that was 9 marys, a 50 miler (the same as 2 marys) and a 1/2 Mary. Wow, What are you going to do next year?

From Kelli on Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 17:05:29 from 71.219.83.156

Great job on the race! I could never run that much donwhill, I wold DIE. You are so darn tough and truly AMAZING!!!

Love the cowbell. ;o)

From Smooth on Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 18:34:38 from 174.27.205.151

Scott ~ THANKS for the hiya! You ran a GREAT race and CONGRATZ on the sub 3:30. Lots of great runners and BQers there at Mesquite, huh!

Kirsten ~ HOW ARE YOU? So good of you to drop by!

Toby ~ Mesquite has turned over to different organizers over the years. This year the RD is new to running events. They have done cycling events but no experience in running. It is such a small race that they are trying to not go in the red. So for being their first year, they did better than expected!

Chad ~ small feet does have its disadvantage! :) Mesquite was my 9th marathon in exactly 7 months! but who's counting?!!!

Dale ~ Good eyes! Who knows what that guy was doing?! May be he had to itch somethin' there? I didn't know hubby was takin' pictures then. I looked like I had tummy issue but I think I was just making sure my bib was on securely. :) :) :)

Leslie ~ I was so bummed I didn't see you all weekend long! We looked for you Fri night and at the finish. I knew that there was no way we could catch up to the half-marathoners. I did pass couple of walkers at the end, they were dressed as Christmas Gringe! :) Looks like you had a great race and fun weekend with Harold and your friends!

Tim ~ Thanks!

SSF ~ It was a good thing you gave us the birthday tri race packet. I used all that good stuff in there. Seriously I was so unprepared for this race. Miss you!

Bec ~ They improved the course from when you ran it. They put us further up in Utah so there was no running around the block of the Casino at the finish. BUT, it is still a brutal course with all the uphills in the second half and the wind made it unbearable! I thought about you running this and about your Marathon to Marathon race so soon after SGM. You are amazing! Sure miss you! Hope you are doing well in the lone star state! :)

allie ~ THANKS! You are always so positive and supportive!

Flat ~ Thank you! Wish I could run the Texas Marathon this year...too bad it was on a Sunday and is already full.

RAD ~ The fuel belt you bought me SAVED my life. It held my Gu, the inhaler, the chapsticks etc. This is really a self-support kinda race! THANK YOU for your wonderful friendship and kindness! I just wish you were there running it with me! :)

Julie ~ Mesquite is a lot harder than UVM in my opinion. The huge elevation drops come in the first 6 miles killing the quads right off the start; then it's rolling and flat (still with elevation loss) in the middle miles. Lots of up hills at the border of AZ and NV and nasty hills after mile 20. Zero spectator and minimal support. A small race, running on HWY facing traffic makes it hard to run in packs which I think has advantage in racing. Mesquite definitely is not a PR course and with the unpredictable nature of weather this time of year makes this a not popular race. But if you want to win money, you have a good chance with this one vs UVM.

bye wing ~ THANKS! I always wear shorts in a marathon unless the temp dip below freezing. But my thighs were cold being exposed to the wind chill and they were pretty tight/sore to begin with...so not very good planning on my part.

Rhett ~ WOW! You ran Mesquite as your first? That's a tough one! You must've done really well. Those hills made Boston's heart-break look flat! I don't think I'll do Mesquite again, it's not the prettiest course!

Slick ~ Thanks! But looks who's talking! You've done twice as much as me! :)

Kel ~ The cowbell is nice and kinda fin, different from other stuff and they only award to the 1st place in the divisions; so I guess it was coveted. But still not worth killing one's quads over it though! :)

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