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Benbrook Half Marathon

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Location:

Fort Worth,TX,USA

Member Since:

Jul 15, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

I started running in 2008 while I was a stay-at-home-mom.  I discovered this blog in July 2010 and followed the advice from the blog to gradually improve my distance/speed.  I achieved various PR's in 2010/2011.   I went back to work part-time in 2012-2015 and switched to mostly running trail runs.   When I got prego with my third child in 2016, I stopped running and started work full-time.   After a 7 year hiatus, I returned to running in 2022.  I have alot of work to do to get back in shape, but looking forward to the challenge!

P.R.'s 

5K - 21:15 on 11/25/10  (6:50 pace) Overall Female Winner!  (local Fort Worth race)

10K - 45:08 on 4/16/11  (7:17 pace)

15K - 1:11:17 on 11/20/10  (7:39 pace)

10 Mile Race - 1:14:28 on 2/12/11 (7:26 pace)

Half Marathon - 1:35:21 on 10/15/11 (7:17 pace) and 1:35:48 on 3/27/11 -Dallas Rock 'n Roll, Qualified for NYC Marathon with this race!

Marathon - 3:35:10 on 11/14/10  (8:12 pace)  - Fort Worth Marathon.  Qualified for Boston with this race!   

NYC Marathon 2014 - 4 hours, 9 minutes - about 9:30 pace.  Best race ever!  So much fun and energy!  

Short-Term Running Goals:

- Gradually increase mileage 

- Gradually increase speed

- Get my body back in shape - add muscles, lose excess fat

- Run a half-marathon in Fall 2022

Long-Term Running Goals:

- Stay injury free

- Become age division winner again! 

- Stay in the habit of running for as long as I possibly can

- Travel to run fun trail runs across the country

 

Personal:

Married Mom to three kids - Jake (14), Ryan (12) and Avery (5) - and two dogs.   Work in Procurement for the Aerospace Industry.  

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Race: Benbrook Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:51:15
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I went into this race just hoping to average 9:00/m.  It's one of the hilliest halfs in our area and I haven't been running much at all.  I just was hoping not to have a time over 2 hours.  I had to get over myself to even sign up because last time I ran this I was disappointed with my 1:41 finish.  My life is so busy right now and I've gotten out of the habit of running as much as I was back then.

 So about a half mile into the race, this guy from my running group named Ross comes up beside me.  Ross is someone I've run with periodically over several years.  We were catching up and it sounded like we both have had similar challenges in our lives right now.  When we ran together in the past we'd always run 8:00/m pace but we were both more of the 9:00 milers lately.  He said he was coming back from injury and he gained 15 pounds.  I've gained about 7-8 pounds since NYC.   He's just getting back into it.  I said I have been slacking with my running only averaging like 12 miles a week.   Ross has a full time job and a couple kids just like me.  We were both hoping to be around 9:00/m today.  So we decided to run together. 

Well, we both ended up beating our expectations!  My watch had us at 8:20/m average for 13.3 miles.  (this race is always longer on my watch with all the hills and twists and turns).  I figure the pace itself was even faster considering I never stopped my watch but we walked through the water stops every 2 miles.  It was so nice to run with someone.  At times he was pulling me and at times I was pulling him.  

Mile 1: 8:09

Mile 2: 8:19

Mile 3: 8:12

Mile 4: 8:10

Mile 5: 8:27 the steepest hill of the course here known as "one nice hill" 

Mile 6: 8:20

Mile 7: 8:15

Mile 8: 8:25

Mile 9: 8:30 

Mile 10: 8:10

Mile 11: 8:27

Mile 12: 8:49 last water stop.  We walked a little longer at the water stop here.  

Mile 13: 8:23

Final .3 mile: 7:44  The end was a low grade uphill.  Some guy right behind me, could have been Ross, but I honestly don't know,  screamed "go, go, go" and so I went, went, went.  I couldn't have run faster than this if I wanted!

 I'm really happy with this race.  I told Ross I'd start running with him on Saturdays at the FW Run Co group.  I've been running by myself for the last several weeks and it's just not as much fun.  Ross said he runs about a 9:00 pace on long runs right now which is really what I need to be doing. 

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Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 12:43:06 from 24.10.249.165

Congratulations. I just feels good to be back racing right?

From Bec on Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 12:48:10 from 72.191.19.182

Way to exceed your expectations! Great job today. This race sounds similar to the one I ran today.

From SlowJoe on Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 15:54:22 from 69.131.141.92

Nice going Lindsey.

From Jody on Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 11:00:14 from 99.127.13.81

Great job! You did amazing on such a tough course. I hear you with the struggles and it is so hard, but way to keep at it!

From Bam on Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 11:49:16 from 89.126.28.24

Well run Lindsey.

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