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Location:

TX,

Member Since:

Jan 19, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

I have completed 27 marathons. 

Utah Valley Marathon 2013: PR 3:16:20, 1st division.

Running With the Bulls 5k 2011: 20:02, 1st place

Race For The Cure 10k, San Antonio 2013: 42:47, 2nd overall

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run a sub 3:20 @ Air Force Marathon 2015.

Sub 20 min 5k

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run a 3(ish) hour marathon before I am 40. 

 

 

 

Personal:

1.  God

2.  Family 

3.  Running

Mother. Wife. Runner.  I chase stroller on the border of Mexico. 

Now is the time to run the race of your life!  Elaine Dalton  

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Nike Lunar Racer Lifetime Miles: 40.70
My TM Lifetime Miles: 838.35
Boston Blues Lifetime Miles: 146.00
Race: National Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:24:55
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
0.0026.2026.20

What a race!   After enjoying a week of touring the Nation's capital, I topped off my week with a marathon!  I have put modest miles in for this race, and I consider the training I did rather solid.  I was rather pleased with my overall performance.

At 5:15 a car load of girls came to pick me up at my sister's home in Sterling, Virginia, about 50 minutes away from the District.  There were four girls in the car besides me, and they were all geared up to run the half.  I think that they were all more nervous than me to run the half.  Two of the girls were running their first race and they were asking all sorts of questions to the other girls in the car.  I was kind of laughing at the Q&A session.   It was rather entertaining.

We got to RFK Stadium and stood in a line of about 20 people waiting for one P.O.P  There was another one, but a young lady had been in there for about 30 minutes.  I was getting rather anxious to get to my coral, so I left the girls and ran to find the bag drop.  After about ten minutes, I finally found the armory where they were keeping all of our goods. 

I ran to the coral and listened to the National Anthem.  Gun fired, and off we went.

I started way too fast.  I had been in front of the 3:10 pacer for some time before he caught up to me.  At that point, I knew I needed to slow down or else I would be paying for it big time.  I was at mile 4 by that time and I hung with him until about mile 6.   Hit my 10k at about 47 minutes. 

Ran and tried to avoid all of the crazy half marathoners.  There were numerous times I was caught behind big groups of men.  Why do they travel in packs like that?  Just spread out, my heavens!  Hit hills between miles 6 and 8. 

The split off from the half marathon wasn't too easy.  My body kind of wanted to stop with everyone, but I had to keep going.  1:38 was my half time.  Fair.  I knew it was time to now maintain my pace, be strong, and think positive thoughts.  Every time something negative would pop up into my mind I would say to myself, "Blah!"  Strange, but it seemed to work.

Miles 16-18 were kind of boring.  We went through a tunnel for more than a half mile.  My GPS signal was gone.  I could see that I was not the only getting annoyed by this.  Other runners were glancing at their watches and mumbling.

Now the race entered a beautiful part of D.C. Anacostia.  Hehehe, we were totally in the ghetto.  I was nervous when I noticed there were no more volunteers and there were police everywhere.  My sister told me before the race that she won't even drive there because it is unsafe.  Here we were running up and down the streets, made me a little nervous.  I didn't see many people out and about, I think they were all still sleeping. 

At mile 22 I still felt rather fresh.  I really could not believe I only had four miles remaining.  My pace felt relaxed and easy. Mile 23 there was a band with little cheerleaders about the ages 8-10.  I heard one of their mothers across the street yell, "You shake that baby, you shake that for your Mama!"  I had to laugh.

Then came  mile 24, the hills of death. Three hills made mile 24 well, uphill.   My legs at this point were rather tired of turning and climbing up and down the hills of the city.  I was ready to be done.

I cruised the last two miles and finished at 3:25 something.  I was very pleased with my time.  Spring marathons can be rather challenging and I think this race geared me up for some summer marathons. 

Nike Elite Pink Miles: 26.20
Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From David on Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 20:33:39 from 97.126.129.134

These blogs are really cool. Puts your right in your head for the race. Good job though! I am proud of you! I like the lady that told you to shake it. I would have laughed too. I was sad I couldn't be there to see it! You are awesome though! Running 40 miles per week with minimal speed work. I would say you are doing quite well.

From RAD on Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 20:39:57 from 98.202.17.113

Oh Becca how I love thee! Let me count the ways :)

You are SO amazing. Nice work on the race! I just ran some nice pace miles today and you still CREAMED my half time in your full! But, then again we all know you can kick my butt anytime - you are just nice enough to hang with me on the long slow miles :)

Now I think I will just need to see you shake it! Oh, and I'll need some details about this fun Q&A session!

From Smooth on Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 22:01:46 from 67.2.100.119

Bec!!! LOVE your report! I am smiling so big! yah, that lady yelling made me laugh so hard! You did AWESOME for your first marathon of the year! I expect great races from you this year!!! CONGRATZ!!! SO SO SO PROUD of your AWESOME performance! Enjoy the rest of your trip!

From JulieC on Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 23:30:40 from 71.35.251.50

Yippee Bec, what a great experience and wonderful pace!! glad it was MOSTLY easy : D

From Teena Marie on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 00:34:35 from 67.2.71.182

Who in the world is still fresh at mile 22??? Seriously, you rock!!!!

Congrats! :)

From Walter on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 02:23:32 from 24.10.169.110

How fun to be back right now. I really wanted to do that race or MCM. I didnt sign up for either this year. I have it on my bucket list though. Great job out there!

From Bec on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 13:40:00 from 173.79.188.226

David,

Thanks! I wish you could have been there to run this race with me. It's time to start buckling down for UVM.

RAD,

I have told you this before and I will tell it to again. One of my favorite parts of running is getting to be with certain individuals during long runs... That would be you my fellow friend. It has been one heck of a journey putting in miles with you this past winter. Thanks for doing it with me.

Smooth,

If you get the chance to do this race, take it! I think you would enjoy the Cherry Blossom festival that occurs at the same time.

Thanks Julie and Teena. Sure felt nice to get an early spring marathon in.

Walter,

This would be a great course for you to run on. It had so many turns and hills but it was fun. Fun, after it was over that is.

From Fritz on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 23:29:41 from 67.182.226.25

Nice race! A guy I work with ran the race too and you beat him by over 2 hours. I wish I could look forward to the last 4 miles. :)

From Bec on Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 08:53:37 from 173.79.188.226

Thanks Fritz. I wasn't looking forward to those miles, I just never hit a wall to my surprise.

From SlowJoe on Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 13:30:58 from 131.59.200.82

That was an exciting read, congrats on a great race. I need to remember, "blah" for my next race!

From LuzyLew on Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 15:32:32 from 208.187.197.42

Bec--what a great race your ran. You did notice a lot in spite of 'looking at the ground (and garmin) a lot' (per you). Love the 'blah!' that is a great technique for blasting negative thoughts. I'm totally going to use it next time I try to run a decent race. Postive thoughts are so important. I'm also going to use "You shake that tahng fo yo Mama!" :)

From David on Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 20:18:23 from 146.86.240.153

You failed to mention the results. You were 11/309 in your age group!!! Woop! 352/2939 runners!!! 2878 actually finished... That puts you in the top 12% of the entire marathon! Males and females! That's the top 3% in your age group! I don't know if you realize how well you did. Just wanted to add that. You are awesome! Love you! Good job!

From David on Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 20:30:55 from 146.86.240.153

Also... 33rd female finisher :)

From Bec on Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 17:07:59 from 71.199.9.12

Luz,

It was fun, don't know if I will do that marathon again. Maybe the half...

David,

Thank you for all of the race info. I didn't even know all of that. Thanks for letting me know. :) Love you.

From Scott Wesemann on Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 01:33:56 from 75.162.76.168

Congrats on your race. It sounds like an amazing experience.

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