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Location:

Murray,UT,USA

Member Since:

Aug 13, 2013

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

University of Utah Alumni (2001-2003)

Running Accomplishments

  • Marathon PR- 2:51:54 (St. George 2015)
  • Half Marathon PR- 1:19:52 (TOU Half 2014)
  • 10K- 39:58 (Swiss Days 2010-The only 10K I've raced)
  • 5K- 17:50 (Murray Fun Days 2014)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Look up more and appreicate Mother Nature. 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

I hope to really race the last 10K of a marathon and not just "survive" it!

Sub 3:00!!!

Sub 19:00 5K

Sub 1:20 half marathon

Sub 2:50 marathon

MOVE SOMEWHERE REALLY WARM!
 

Personal:

I run to stay sane because without a little "me" time each day, I might just go nuts! 

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Nimbus 17 Bowie's Morning Look Lifetime Miles: 330.90
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Punky Brewster's Green Goblin DS Racers Lifetime Miles: 89.20
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NB Testers 490V4 Lifetime Miles: 15.40
Blue Nike Tempo's Lifetime Miles: 63.40
Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:52:47, Place overall: 11, Place in age division: 3
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
0.0026.2026.20

Wow! I'm so pumped! 15 minute PR! I'll post my report later :)

*REPORT TIME!*

We got to St. George around 2:00 pm on Friday and went straight to the Expo. I dropped off my elite bottles (I felt so cool! I've never been an elite before!). I ran into my good friend Seth Wold and he gave me some good advice: "Go out fairly conservate and then kill it the second half. You can run a 5 minute negative split easy!". I thought that sounded like a pretty good plan and decided to add it to my list of goals which were:

  • Sub 3 hour
  • Top 15 women
  • Never give up
  • Negative split
  • Race the last 6 miles

I woke up Saturday morning feeling "unusally" calm and hardly nervous at all. It was weird! I slept really good all week and I was feeling very ready to run a good race. Bryant and I picked up Emily at 4:45 am and we headed to the buses. I am so glad that I was able to ride to starting line with Em! She's such a good friend! At the starting line, it was COLD! I think it was about 34-35 degrees. We huddled by the garbage can bonfires and sang along to Katy Perry's "Roar". Emily and I are cool like that!! Then, before I knew it, it was time to start.

Miles 1-6: Right away a group of girls formed around me with the goal of running a 2:55. I thought, "Sweet! I'll hang with them". These girls were awesome and we talked about our families, training, etc. It really made the time go by a lot faster. I printed off a 2:55 pace chart and was wearing it on my wrist so I would check each mile split and tell them how we were doing. (6:46, 6:49, 6:31, 6:22, 6:31, 6:23)

Miles 7-13: A few girls dropped off the pace so it was just me, Merrilee Blackham, Jasmine Sessions, Missy Allred. Veyo felt like it was nothing! I'm really proud of how good of a hill runner I've become. Miles 10-12 are my least favorite miles of this marathon. They are slightly uphill and seem to go on FOREVER! Ugh. But once again, it was nice to have the girls to talk to and to pass the time with. We went through 13.1 at 1:28. I was feeling pretty good. (6:24, 7:17, 7:00, 6:51, 7:09, 6:48, 6:30)

Miles 14-20: At this point Merrilee and Jasmine picked up the pace and pulled ahead. I stayed with Missy because I felt that we were right on that 2:55 pace and it was feeling good. Not too hard and not too easy. I love these miles at SG! The canyon is beautiful and it's downhill. At mile 18, Missy said a prayer outloud thanking God that I was running with her! It was really cute. The hill at mile 19 felt really good but I could tell that Missy was starting to fall behind. She told me to go ahead so I did. (6:32, 6:17, 6:16, 6:24, 6:24, 6:52, 6:36).

Miles 21-26.2: Wow, I was feeling great. I didn't hit "the wall"...I didn't feel like I was going to die. This was a new feeling for me because I've crashed at every marathon around mile 20. I can thank my increase of mileage during my training! I decided it was go time and I thought, "Hell, I'm going to run under 2:55!" I grabbed my last bottle of Cytomax and took off. I passed 15 men and only 1 passed me (mile 24). I had no idea what overall woman I was but I didn't care because this race was about time. When I turned that last corner and saw the finishing stretch, I looked up at the clock and saw 2:51...holy crap! I was going to run a 2:52! I was so excited! I crossed the finish line with a big smile on my face and pointed up at the clock. The girl who finished infront of me said, "Good job. I was 10th...you were 11th. Better luck next year". OUCH...that hurt. First of all, what a rude thing to say right?! Second, I missed being in the top 10 by about 45 seconds. But I didn't let that ruin my moment. I just ran a marathon in 2:52:47!!!! I was so happy! Emily was waiting for me by the medals and was so proud of me! She told me she took 3rd and I was so happy for her! She ran a 2:40...amazing! (6:11, 6:39, 6:22, 6:21, 6:30, 6:30, (.2 at 6:18 pace))

The awards ceremony was a little bitter sweet. I wasn't on the top 10 podium...I didn't recieve a gift bag or cash. I took 3rd in my age division and got a nice plaque. But I can't think about that. I am so happy about my time. I am so happy that I accomplished all my goals! I ran a 4 minute negative split! I didn't give up and I raced the last 6 miles. This was the best race I've ever had. I'm so happy with everything! My training was awesome and my race was awesome. Couldn't ask for anything better! :)

Nike Grey's Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Burt on Sat, Oct 05, 2013 at 22:42:23 from 174.19.206.7

Awesome!

From Jon on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 07:29:58 from 107.203.52.135

Wow, huge PR- nice work.

From allie on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 13:32:36 from 97.117.87.43

congratulations on the big, big PR. 15 minutes?!

i am excited to hear more about your race. awesome job out there yesterday.

From Bec on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 17:46:45 from 70.115.197.197

AWESOME run!

From Christi on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 20:43:58 from 76.113.0.80

Wow!! Great job and smart racing! 15 minute pr! That's amazing

From Jake K on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 20:59:20 from 67.177.11.154

Congrats Jen! You did everything right - and those finishing miles were really strong! You've got a ton to be happy about with this race.

From AngieB on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 21:52:44 from 65.130.67.21

Nic race Jen! You ran with a lot of the girls I train with Missy and Jasmine. Love those girls a lot! I knew you would turn in a awesome time. Well deserved. And I had to go and look up the results of the 10th place girl and chances are she's going to run it again cuz she's from st George. You can get redemption next yr:) and then we can run together and help each other out. I think that sounds like a great plan haha. Savor your sweet race!

From emruns on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 22:06:38 from 67.186.252.90

I just got goosebumps reading your report! Amazing race. FYI: I think your last two miles were faster than mine. Smart racer!

Don't let snobby people ruin your race high. Just let it fuel the fire for next time. Roar Baby Roar!

From Carina on Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 22:52:18 from 204.15.86.83

Jen, so awesome!! I knew you'd nail it, your training has been so great! Congrats on an amazing race, you earned it. And seriously who says that?!? How pathetic. All I have to say is karma has a way if biting you in the butt so good luck miss 10th place!

From Rachelle on Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 09:42:00 from 159.212.71.199

Congratulations Jen! You ran such a smart and consistent race and should be so incredibly proud of your accomplishment.

From Burt on Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 12:03:15 from 71.216.109.214

I am so sorry. I just LOL'ed at the "better luck next year" comment. I'm also sorry that Seth Wold used to be on the blog and I think he quit because I made fun of his grammar.

From Andrea on Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 10:00:54 from 72.37.171.52

Congrats on the huge PR!

From Jenruns on Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 10:08:30 from 98.202.196.31

Thanks everyone for the kind words! This blog is pretty awesome! You all have helped me with my training and have helped build my confidence.

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