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Fontana Days Half Marathon

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Member Since:

May 30, 2012

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

1500: 4:42

5K: 17:40 track

10K: 37:50

1/2 Marathon:1:22:59 Ogden 2007

Marathon: 2:59:25 St. George 2008

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Under 1:25 half marathon 2015 ✅

Sub 3:00 marathon 2015

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run under 2:59 marathon (my pr)

Run under 1:20 half marathon

Personal:

Married to my husband Cameron, and we have 3 little girls, ages 6, 4 and 1.5.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Adidas Glide Lifetime Miles: 242.12
Adidas Sequence Lifetime Miles: 570.60
Nike Lifetime Miles: 231.44
Nike Pegasus Lifetime Miles: 26.81
Nike Orange/Pink Lifetime Miles: 461.50
Black Nike Lifetime Miles: 128.24
Race: Fontana Days Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:30:24, Place overall: 11, Place in age division: 4
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
1.6613.150.000.0014.81

I was so excited to race again. Glad I was able to stay healthy and escape the bug that seems to be floating around. And I couldn't have asked for better weather for this race in sunny California. Got to the bus around 5:20 am and hopped on. I had heard that this course was downhill...so I was expecting a bus ride up a canyon similiar to the Ogden Half Marathon. By the time we got to the start I wondered if the race was even really downhill, because the ride seemed pretty flat to me. Chatted with a few people until I started warming up about half hour before the race. The porta pottie lines were awful, so I started the warmup. And it paid to warm up. Literally a quarter mile up the road was a huge campsite filled with open bathrooms, and no lines! So I was able to use the bathroom as often as I needed to, and felt very ready to start the race.

I headed to the start. The gun went off and the first 3-4 miles I was doing my best to hold back. The first 5 miles are pretty downhill, and then the course flattens out so I didn't want to die at the end. I felt like I was jogging. Miles 3-6 my legs were aching, I think they were used to a cushioned treadmill vs the hard concrete. I thought for sure my goal of 1:35 was in jeopardy.

I kept plugging along and around mile 7 I noticed a lady tuck in behind me. Clouds rolled in and there was a light breeze. After having her trail me for a few miles, she let me know she was taking the lead and I tucked behind her. This definitely was a pick me up. I felt like I was back in my college days running with a group and hanging on.

I was able to keep switching back and forth until about mile 10 when I mentally started to lose focus. I was able to hang on through mile 11, and then I ran out of steam and hit the wall-mentally and physically. I was glad it didn't happen sooner, but I was on pace to run about a 1:28. I tried to hang on and break 1:30, but I didn't quite make it.

Overall, I feel really good about this race. I feel really good about how far I have come in the past 4.5 months that I have been running. Penny will be 6 months old tomorrow and I wasn't in the shape I am now until my other girls were at least 1. Thank you treadmill. The only thing that is bugging me is that I was close to breaking that even 1:30. I am hoping to come back next year and be in contention for the win- it is always hard to get beaten by people that you know you are faster than, but I had to put my pride to the side and be happy with the progress I have made and the blessing that is it to have a little family.

Not sure what is next for me...I am going to sign up for a marathon mid November, so that might be the next time I get to really race. Think I can train for a marathon on a treadmill? Guess we will see.

Split times:

6:37, 6:42, 6:54, 6:46, 6:48, 6:46, 6:38, 6:33, 6:36, 6:53, 6:59, 7:40 ugh..., 7:26 ugh...6:42 for the last .15

Average of 6:52 pace as my watch clocked it in 13.15. 1354 calories.

Adidas Sequence Miles: 14.81
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Amy Cook on Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 15:34:55 from 73.52.134.194

Very good race Lesley!! It's hard to let people go that you know you can beat but you'll get back there. It's helped me to set goal times each race and when I hit them it builds my confidence for the next race. You smashed your goal time of 1:35!

From AngieB on Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:07:05 from 159.212.71.25

Way to run Lesley! Having a 6 month old and running this time for the first race back is really awesome. You are going to for surely hit your goal times in the future. Keep going. Wish you were back here to run with.

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