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Location:

Bountiful,

Member Since:

Oct 19, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Marathons - 15

Marathon pr 3:54:50

Short-Term Running Goals:

PR at St. George Half (painters) 1:51:20

 

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for 2010 Boston - I did it!!!!

Personal:

Married for 28 years with three wonderful children, and two darling grand children.

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Race: Ogden Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:58:58, Place in age division: 10
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I had a really hard time getting up for this race after Boston.  I did little training in the three weeks between the race and gained four pounds!  When my alarm went off Saturday morning I almost rolled over turned it off and went back to sleep.  Good thing I had promised my neighbor that I would drive her to the start. 

I got to the race met up with Maynard, Charlie, Mark, and Smooth we set up camp and still no butterflies no adrenalin…nothing.  The plan was to try for a 3:50 and have Mark pace me.  I always go out too fast so his main job was make sure I stayed on pace.  Mark did his job and at mile 13 we were 30 seconds ahead of plan but feeling good.  About here I fell apart mentally, pain started to set in and the fact that I really didn’t want to be there in the first place made it hard not to just quit.  Mark talked me through it and was a great coach.  During the next four miles we lost our lead and ended up 2 minutes behind.  If I kept up the pace I could still PR by 2 minutes, but to be behind was yet again another mental blow.  Mark slowed down at mile 16 and told me to go on, his cold had finally caught up to him.  I latched on to Lowell, a friend of Smooth, and ran with him for a couple of miles until he started to fade.  I than ran into Gavin a runner who was on my Wasatch Back team a few years ago, ran with him until he needed to fix his shoe.   At mile 22 I saw the Zimmerman boy (sorry forgot your name) FLY by he was looking so good I knew he was going to have the race of his life!  Now to make matters worse my ipod died, I was mentally and physically in the crapper, all alone and I had no music.   I walked a lot of mile 23. I decided at mile 24 I was going to pass 10 people there were a lot of people walking so I did this before I hit mile 25.  I had reached my goal so I stared to walk for no other reason than the fact that I didn’t want to run any more.  A man ran up next to me and said “don’t stop you have been pacing me for the last few miles” I ran in the rest of the way but still no excitement even when I crossed the finish line. 

Splits: 8:33, 8:30, 8:24, 8:32, 8:27, 8:41, 8:40, 8:45, 8:42, 8:46, 8:40, 9:28, 8:49, 9:20, 9:12, 9:59, 8:58, 9:09, 9:21, 9:07, 9:34, 9:03, 10:54, 9:19, 10:10, 9:52

I finished with a time of 3:58:58 10th in my age group.  I have vowed to have a better race at St. George, then again how can it get worse!

Comments
From KP on Mon, May 17, 2010 at 15:18:26 from 65.208.22.26

Hey now... a sub-4 marathon and just a few minutes off of your PR is not bad! I think you did an awesome job. In my dreams could I run a 4-hour marathon. Way to go, Kathie!

From Andy on Mon, May 17, 2010 at 15:46:25 from 159.212.71.69

You weren't even excited at mile 26 when one of your fans was cheering you on?

After the excitement of Boston you just had a mental let down. That's all it was. You were only a few minutes off your PR on a 4-5 minute slower course which included some walking. That is amazing. You just need to find your mojo again.

From Rhett on Mon, May 17, 2010 at 16:35:39 from 74.32.222.202

Kathie, isn't it great that you can run such a good time and be dissapointed with your result. That just means that your expectations are higher than they used to be, because you have improved so much as a runner. You will learn from Ogden and in SGM have the race of your life.

From Kathie on Mon, May 17, 2010 at 19:45:55 from 63.248.105.188

You are right Andy that was the high point of my race...Thank You for cheering for me!

From MarcE on Mon, May 17, 2010 at 22:27:22 from 204.16.82.120

Kathie...I know exactly how you felt. Sounds like my race at Steamboat last year (after PRing at Boston). Way to stick it out and still BQ!!!! You're such a natural. Congrats on another sub-4:00.

From Doone on Tue, May 18, 2010 at 23:24:44 from 184.10.154.170

I just want you to know that I think your time was amazing. If I can even finish my first marathon I will be stoked. You finished under 4 hours without really working out for a few weeks. Give yourself a pat on the back and Happy Anniversary!

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