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St George marathon

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Location:

Farmington,NM,USA

Member Since:

Apr 09, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Ran track and cross country for Utah State. Ran a 4:40 in the 1500. 17:55 in the 5000 m.

2005 Top of utah marathon 3:23                                 

2006 Ogden marathon 3:14:45                                   

2010 Top of Utah marathon 3:03:15

2002 Spanish Fork half  1:28 

2011 Moab half 1:26:17 

2011 Utah Valley marathon 3:01:07

2011 St George Marathon 2:50:26

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run a couple of half and full marathons. Would love to run a 2:45 marathon.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Marathon olympic trials in the next 4 years 

Personal:

Married with three kids

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Race: St George marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:47:49, Place overall: 2
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St Marathon yesterday! It's been so long since I have blogged but I wanted to blog this one... Here is my report..

Went into this race knowing if I had a really great race I could probably run a 2:48, but my main goal was to just pr and run under 2:50. I wasn't sure how my endurance would hold though because the longest run I ran was one 18 miler with several 16 milers this cycle...

Woke up and got to the busses about 5 am.. Waited in line for 40 minutes before I could even get on... (They were filing the busses one at a time. Very strange) anyway, got to the top with only 25 minutes to spare so I got in the bathroom line and when I got out there was only 5 minutes until race time so I threw all my clothes in the bag and got to the front..) They ended up starting the race about 10 minutes late due to a couple busses that arrived late. I was definitely very antsy and ready by the time gun went off. Goal was to try for top 5.. (Went in ranked as 6th)

Gun went off and we were off. I was shocked at how many girls took off like a rocket (a group of 4 girls from st george took off all together 2 were Amber green and Marcie Jacobsen) Anyway, I was probably only 20th place after a mile or 2 and I was 10th at the 5k. I told myself I wouldn't worry about it and catch them later. I wanted to run my own race. Focused on starting slow and easy and relaxed.. (A marathon is a long way... And my goal was to negative split this course by 4 minutes) Splits for miles 1-7 were 6:28, 6;42, 6:18, 6:11, 6:19, 6:05... (Loved the little bit of tail wind in this section)

The next section is the hill section.. (Miles 8-12) For this section my goal was to take it very easy..no pushing up the hill. Me and Elvis kept leap frogging this section. (Literally a guy dressed in full Elvis attire with wig and glasses and the whole getup) I wondered how he could run so fast in that!! Anyway, I was feeling comfortable at this point and tried running by feel trying to not worry about splits as they were really slow! Going into veyo hill I was 5th girl with Arianne brown right with me for several miles.. Splits were 7:16, 6:57, 6:56, 7:21, 6:51.. Hit my half in 1:26:44. About 5-10 seconds slower than I wanted.

At this point in the race I was a little tired due to the hills but not bad.. I knew my favorite part of the course was coming up... Miles 13-18 are some serious downhill miles... This is where my plan was to make ground on the girls ahead of me and use the downhill to my advantage... No holding back now!! Splits were 6:27, 6:29, 5:53, 5:46, 6:01, 6:05.. Right before the hill at mile 19 I past Jessica b. which put me in 3rd place. Mile 19 was 6:40 pace.

Miles 20-26 are still very downhill and I was feeling amazing... I kept wondering if I was ever going to hit a wall and I never did... I passed Marcie Jacobsen around mile 22.. (She is such a good little runner!) At this point I just started giving it everything I had for the last 10k.. Splits were 6:17, 5:58, 6:24, 6:08, 6:05, 6:17, 6:24 and 5:40 pace for the last .2. When I turned the corner I could see it was going to be close if I wanted under 2:48 so I kicked it as hard as I could to finish in 2:47:49.

Very happy with the outcome of this race... Felt stronger than any marathon I have done regardless of my longest run only being 18 miles.. Congrats to all the other St George marathon finishers! Next up boston!!!

What I learned this training cycle: 1 I can't force the pace... Once I feel forced-it stresses me out and mentally I fall apart when I can't hit splits... (Best sometimes for me to run by feel/effort) 2. Ride through the ups and downs of training... The whole first half of this cycle was absolutely terrible-so bad I didn't even want to race.. Last 3 weeks before the race were extremely solid and I was still able to hit my pr.. 3. Listen to my body.. Even if it means slowing down even more on easy days.. Was terribly tired and found out I was low on iron... Supplements really helped over the past couple weeks! 4. Above all, trust in The Lord above.

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Comments
From Tara on Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 20:52:45 from 70.208.14.146

I am so incredibly impressed with those splits. wow! I'm so happy for you! I know we discussed this, but not everyone knows that you dropped down 10 seconds per mile ap in the last half! That was incredible. Boston!

From jtshad on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 05:54:22 from 141.221.191.225

Congrats on the PR and amazing race! You nailed your goals!

From JulieC on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 06:16:57 from 70.208.4.127

great job! i love how u even had two miles in the 7s and then cranked ot in the end! so solid! way to finish strong and happy! :-)

From Rachelle on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 06:29:01 from 159.212.71.200

I am so glad you wrote a report Christi! Wow I am so incredibly impressed, you ran such a smart race. Congratulations on 2nd place in a highly competitive race. You best be going for OTQ at Boston.:)

From AngieB on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 07:17:26 from 199.249.238.14

Great race Christi! I am sad that I didn't get to talk with you at all I really wanted to officially meet you. You ran a really smart race. Great job on such a awesome performance.

From Russ on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 08:54:55 from 74.114.3.253

Congratulations! What a great race.

From allie on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:00:01 from 24.30.41.119

excellent race, christi. congratulations.

From Kam on Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 10:27:03 from 68.66.163.179

Moving up spots in the last 10k...very, very impressive. What a day!

From julieesplin on Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 15:11:26 from 71.36.67.90

Great race Christi. I tried to comment on your race a few days ago and my computer froze on me. I appreciate you sharing the things you learned in this training cycle. I've learned similar things and hope I don't forget them. I'm impressed with how much you've improved over the last few years. Cute family too.

From josse on Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 15:31:18 from 71.199.39.138

Awesome job and such a smart racer. I love it!

From Burt on Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 20:58:04 from 97.117.247.215

Great job! So cool to see so many bloggers in the top 20.

From Christi on Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 20:29:09 from 68.35.151.175

Thanks for the nice comments everyone! It is nice to have so much support! Happy running!!

From AmberG on Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 22:54:49 from 199.66.117.254

Christi- this is a late CONGRATULATIONS on your race! i just read your race report, and loved the insight into your race. You SMOKED those last miles, well done and finely executed plan! Serious you have a kick!

Hope to race with you again soon and best of luck to you in your training for Boston.

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