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Location:

American Fork,UT,

Member Since:

Nov 27, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

St George Marathon

2011 - 4:11:52 

2017. -4:01:17

2021 - 4:03:05

Salt Lake City Full Marathon

2013 -  4:23:03 

Ogden Marathon

2012 - 3:58:35

2013 - 4:17:20

2014 - 4:02:51

2017 - 3:55:22**

2023 - 3:57:09

Utah Valley Marathon

2019 - 4:05:37 

Top of Utah Marathon

2014 - 4:09:27

Mt Charleston Marathon

2019 - 4:05:33

West Mountain Marathon

2015 - 4:42:34

 

St George Half Marathon

2012 - 1:55:00

2013 - 2:03:00

2014 - 1:46:00

2015 - 1:48:00

2022-  1:42:45**

Salt Lake City Half Marathon

2012 - 1:51:00

2014 - 1:44:01

Hobble Creek Half Marathon

2001 - 1:40:00**

2011 - 1:45:00

2012 - 1:43:00

2013 - 1:43:00 

2022 - 1:48:53

American Fork Half Marathon

2013 - 1:48:24

2014- 1:53:23 (pacing Tim)

2017  - 1:47:54

2018 - 1:48:12

2019 - 1:47:50

Timp Half Marathon

2012 - 1:47:18 

2022 - 1:49:40 (AF Cancer course)

Utah Valley Half Marathon 

2011 - 1:55:00 

Top of Utah Half Marathon

2010 - 1:48:20 

The Haunted Half Provo

2018 - 1:51:28

 

Goblin Valley 50K

2014 - 5:58

Red Mountain 55K

2018 - 7:31:37

Antelope Island Fall Classic 50K

2017 - 6:14:23

Antelope Island 50 Mile

2015 - 10:10:00

Antelope Island 100 Mile

2018 - 26:53

 

 

**Personal Best 

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

To qualify for Boston

Personal:

Married for 23 years. I have 18 year old triplets and a 15 year old. I love to sew, garden, and run!

Favorite Running Quotes: 

1.  

"Sooner or later the serious runner goes through a special, very personal experience that is unknown to most people.

Some call it euphoria. Others say it's a new kind of mystical experience that propels you into a elevated state of consciousness, a flash of joy.

A sense of floating as you run. This experience is unique to each of us, but when it happens, you break through a barrier that separates you from casual runners. Forever. And from that point on, there is no finish line. You run for your life. You begin to be addicted to what running gives you."  

~Nike Poster

2.           A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

Lao-Tzu

You’ve no doubt heard this.  And you’ve probably recited it in your mind on a run or at the gym when you’re just beginning to get in shape.  You have a goal in sight and this quote brings you back to the current moment.

 

But the problem is that many runners forget all of the steps between the first one and the goal.  If your goal is to run under two hours for the half marathon then you need to be honest about all of the little steps to get to that goal.

 

…and what I’d rather see you do is to get the goal out of mind completely, but rather focus on the process, not the outcome. -Jay Johnson Process orientation, not outcome orientation.

 

You should have goals, but you should take it one step at a time.  And you should be honest about the fact that you don’t know how many steps it will take to get there. ~ Vernon Gambetta

 

3.  Human beings are made up of flesh, blood and a miracle fiber called COURAGE! ~ George Patton 

 

4.   Find the courage to be patient.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 72.21 Year: 455.58
2014 - Minutes Lifetime Miles: 28605.00
Race: Timp Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:47:18
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I decided last minute to sign up for this race.  But come to find out it was sold out and I got on a "waiting list".  I've never heard of a waiting list before for a half marathon.  But a few days later, I received an email and I was in for $75.  

The race was well organized and had super cool T-shirts (why is it so hard to design a cool shirt???).  My far my favorite shirt thus far!!!

I wanted to have 2 half marathons (Timp Half and Hobble Creek) before SGM.  As much as I don't like racing, I feel like every race helps me learn and grow.  So I was really stressing about all this "learning and growing" all week.  It makes me sick to my stomach.  But I got a true test of where my fitness is at right now.  

Because of my hard recovery from Ogden, I'm behind on my training.  Nothing I can do about it.  I will still get my 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, and 22 milers in, but nothing extra.  I knew the course would be similar to Hobble Creek, so my goal was between 1:45 (Hobble Creek PR) and 1:50.

I had two main prayers this morning: 

1.  To have fun (and get rid of all the stressing). 

2.  To not get any more injured.

Both goals were met!

My alarm went off at 3:55am and I quickly got ready.  I live exactly 1 mile from the AFHS and I quickly found a parking spot.  I happened to see Julie C in the bus line and she kindly invited me to sit with her on the bus.  I was grateful for the stressing out distraction.  We had a great chat on the way up!  She is such a great runner that I hope she finds answers to her injury issues!

We parted on the top of the mountain and I headed for the POP line.  The weather was perfect - cold at the top!!  Quickly got through the POP, dropped my clothes bag and saw several friends (Emily H., Pacer Paul, Kelli, Lindsay Dunkley and Mckell).  I love seeing friends at races!

Soon enough, they called for everyone to head to the start line.  I wanted to try and run with pacer Paul (the 1:45 pacer).  But soon enough, I couldn't keep up.  Then 2 seconds later, the 1:50 pacer flew by me.  It totally deflated my mental ego.  It reminded me of the Salt Lake Half.  So many people were trucking down that canyon  that it really messed with my mind.

But I knew I still had the majority of the race to go and I needed to grow up and just run my race. 

Mile 1 (8:02):  Feeling mentally down

Mile 2 (8:16):  Worried I was going to fast.

Mile 3 (7:59):  I could hear my watch beep and knew I was losing signal in a few spots.

Mile 4 (8:01):  Still worried I was going to fast, but only 9 miles to go.  I saw Lowell somewhere around here and gave him a quick hug. 

Mile 5 (7:50):  The AF track team was handing out water, so I found my cute neighbor and grabbed a cup from her. (maybe the water station was at mile 4)

Mile 6 (7:37):  Feeling mentally better and starting to warm up and get into the groove.

Mile 7 (7:51):  Took a Gu and quickly grabbed a water.  Tummy started to have issues shortly there after. Saw Smooth heading up the canyon.  I always feel better after seeing her!

Mile 8 (8:03):  I was just entering the golf course trail and saw Catherine.  She texted me yesterday and asked if I wanted a buddy to run the last few miles!  I quickly took her up on the offer but told her I'm not a very good story teller during races (sorry!!!!!).  I was grateful for her stories and had a lot of questions, but knew if I opened my mouth, I might vomit!  I want answers next week when we run!!

Mile 9 (8:38):  I'm not sure why this split is slow.  I was on the very familiar part of the trail and I was just starting to loose steam.  Took water.

Mile 10 (8:44):  Maybe this was the water stop.  I kept saying to myself to hang on for 3 more miles.  My calves were starting to cramp from the downhill canyon.  Thankfully, this was all in shade.  Catherine had an emergency potty stop.  I was sad to see her go, but was grateful she was with me for as long as she was. 

Mile 11 (8:20):  Took another water stop.  Just hang on.  Mentally tired.

Mile 12 (8:48):  I've run this hill several times a week.  The houses are in my ward.  I knew I was getting close.  I tried my darnest to hang on.  I was totally in puke zone.  I also knew there was a downhill and a flat portion to the finish. 

Mile 13 (8:19/:20):  I got down the hill and got close to the last turn.  I see sweet Kelli.  She turned and started running.  I couldn't believe she was going to run me in (I figured she had an awesome race and was tired).  I couldn't utter one word (puke would have come out), but was SO grateful for her company.

I was totally BUGGED at the finish.  They had a timing mat and a balloon arch.  I figured it was the finish.  I crossed it and hit my watch.  Then someone yelled "keep going".  The real finish line was still 10 feet away.  I wasn't sure I could keep going.  So my watched stopped/started/stopped at 1:46:55 (it had a few lost signal canyon stops too). 

I got my medal, grabbed a water and sat on a volunteers chair.  One of the things I need to work on after a long run and race is that I drink too much water/gatoraide too fast.  It always makes me feel MORE pukey.  I complained to Pacer Paul and Rachelle about the too fast 1:50 pacer (she finished before I did).  But they were spot on with their times!  Yeah for their runners!

I headed to drop off my medal in my clothes bag and saw Kelli.  She said she would run my 2 extra miles with me.  I politely told her I was just going to waddle.  But she ran with me anyway!  She is just an amazing runner and person.  We ran into Smooth (who was looking strong) and a few ambulances (boo!!!).  My legs felt better after the cool down...not as much cramping.

I grabbed another water, went to look up my official time (1:47:18) and headed home.  I was sad my kids/hubby weren't there.  But kids had a late night Friday evening and had no interest in getting up.  Understandable.

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So overall analysis:

1.  Injuries felt fine (yeah!!!!!) - leg cramps and soreness feel "after-race" normal

2.  Love the course and weather

3.  Semi-happy with results. Now I know where my fitness is - I have a better idea how to train.  MORE MILES.

4.  Grateful for good friends.  Good...good people!

I came home and took a shower (sat in Epsom salts for awhile).  Hubby had to leave, so I had all the kids.  I closed my eyes for an hour, but knew I would need a real nap later when he got home.  Ate a big burger at In n Out and came home and took nap #2.  Feeling much better. Calves still very sore.  Wearing compress socks.

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(Sorry for the blurry picture!  Gotta love wearing compression socks with shorts!!!)

Going to see Neil Diamond tonight.  Gotta love Neil!

Onward and upward

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Comments
From Smooth on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 17:21:33 from 71.219.145.189

WaHOOO!!! Toby, you ran an AWESOME race! WAY to hang on and not puke! It was so GREAT to see you in the canyon and your post-race mile. I was wondering why you were walking home alone and didn't ask. I wanted to see your cute family!

You ran a great race. Most importantly I'm glad you accomplished both goals! Have fun at Neil Diamond. :)

From catherine on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 17:59:12 from 174.232.132.51

Great job! I hope I didn't slow you down. It was fun running with you!

From Lindsey Dunkley on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 21:08:11 from 66.87.67.123

Good running out there today! Fun to chat with you at the start!

From Kelli on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 22:16:56 from 67.172.235.55

OH, you are at Neil Diamond!!! Lucky girl! We have been getting snippets at ever REAL game and I thought it would be so fun to go! I was raised listening to the guy.

I think todays race was great! You ran it smart. Those miles where you are wondering why they were slower....um, girly, all of our were much slower there!!! I decided it is really hard to run a race so fast at the start because then you feel like you are crawling to the finish later. Dang down hill.

Thanks for letting me run with ya! I am still kicking myself for forgetting to tell you to run through that first set of balloons! DA!!!! That was not a wise move on their part...I am sure they have gotten an ear full on it!

Good luck with your training and HobbleCreek will be awesome. Thanks for not puking on me!

From allie on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 23:50:00 from 174.23.157.32

great race today, toby! congrats. i'm glad everything felt good today. it's nice to get some fitness feedback midway through your training -- you seem to be right on track and know what you need to do to prepare for SGM.

From Toby on Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 19:31:38 from 199.101.229.6

Smooth: It was such a cheerful sight to see you heading up the canyon!! Thanks for giving me a shoutout! I was bummed my family didn't make it. Actually, they haven't been to any races all year. I'm trying to focus on how grateful I am that hubby supports me every Saturday morning by watching the kids so I can run. That is a big job in and of itself!

Catherine: THANK YOU for taking time this morning to run with slow me! It was so great to see your friendly face at the start of the trail! I SO SO SO appreciate it!

Lindsay: You are inspiring to watch. Keep running so we can all be motivated by your efforts :)

Kelli: You are AMAZING! I love your ever positive attitude and willingness to help us slow folks! When you need to do a super duper slow run, I want to join in! Thanks again for your encouragement yesterday!!!

Allie: Thanks for checking in! Not only am I impressed by your running skills, but for your being kind to everyone (even us super slow folks)! Thanks for your advice and confidence!

From JulieC on Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 08:27:09 from 67.41.190.125

the double finish was interesting to say the least. Hey you ran great!! thanks for listening to my woes on the way up!! I love that YOU had TRIPLETS and are still running strong!! three 8 year olds!!! or was it 9?? got to keep running just to keep up with them ; D.

From Rachelle on Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 12:18:45 from 159.212.71.25

Congrats on an awesome comeback race. I think you did incredibly well and I also think you will run sub-1:45 at Hobble creek with a few more good weeks of training. It was so so nice to meet you in person and I loved your report.

It is so frustrating when pacers are off and I am sorry you had to experience that. Also I just noticed that Julie commented you have triplets?? wow how cool is that. My brother has 2.5 year old triplets and they are so much fun!

From RAD on Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 13:16:29 from 98.202.23.178

Toby, I love this!! I hope your legs are still cooperating with you and are being nice. You are amazing! I knew you'd hit a great time, I just knew it! I need to come run with you sometime...soon!!

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