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Location:

The Woodlands,TX,USA

Member Since:

Feb 20, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

5K - 21:56 (high school)

1/2 marathon - 1:42:12 (Hobble Creek 1/2 Marathon 2010)

Marathon - 3:54:22 - (St George Marathon 2013)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Continue setting new PR's. I am 9 minutes off a Boston Qualifying time.  That is my next goal.

Long-Term Running Goals:

I love to run and I hope my body will continue to hold out and allow me to keep running for a very long time!  I would like to be still competing in races when I am old!

Personal:

I am married and have 4 boys.  My husband is also a runner.  I love when we can run together.  I hope to pass on our love of running to our children. 

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Race: St George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 04:03:20, Place overall: 713, Place in age division: 176
Total Distance
26.20

Wow, was it HOT yesterday!!  You know it's a bad sign when you are up at the starting line and it's not even cold!  

This was only my 2nd full marathon.  The first one I did 7 years ago.  I am in much better shape now than I was then, however, not only have I been experiencing burnout since my 3 halfs last month, but it's been a stressful month of single-parenting (hubby has been in and out of town on business trips all month), and so I've turned to my coke and chocolate :).  So, having not eaten well for the past couple of weeks, I was a little apprehensive about this race, and just hoping to do okay.  My goal was 4:00 hrs or under, I did a 4:03.  I had the under 4 hour mark until the last 2 miles, but just didn't have it in me to finish it.  All things considered, I'm quite pleased with coming this close to my goal.   Here are my mileage breakdowns:

 1 - 8:57

2 - 8:47

3- 8:31  At this point, I'm feeling like I have to pee.  Are you kidding???  I just went at the POP's right before the race started!

4 - 8:30

5 - 8:29

6 - 8:38  REALLY need to pee now.  Don't really want to find a bush, but don't want to stand in line at the POP's either.  

7 - 8:02  YEAH!!  No line at the POP's!!  Jump in, take care of business, and I'm back on the road!  I've been running with my husband up to this point, but he also needed the pit stop, so I gave him mine and took off.  I knew he would catch up :)

8 - 10:10  Veyo hill.  I was NOT going to let it conquer me, I ran the whole thing!

9 - 9:00

10 - 8:58

11 - 9:10  Hubby has caught back up to me by this point.  We leap frog the next couple of miles.  

12 - 8:57 

13 - 8:27

14 - 8:50  Hubby leaves me for good by now.  (He's reading this and says that doesn't sound very good - LOL)

15 - 8:12  I was looking forward to this point in the race because I had family waiting at the 15 1/2.  Great boost to see them there!

16 - 8:51

17 - 8:30

18 - 9:18  Starting to hurt just a little.  REALLY thirsty.  I looked forward to every aid station and was grabbing both the gatorade and water.  Nervous about dehydration with the heat.  At this point, there was a mister set up.  Walked slowly through it, and the muscles were rejuvinated for another couple of miles.

19 - 10:33 I believe this was the last hill, under the underpass.   The heat was really starting to get to me at this point, and I walked part of this hill.

20 - 10:38

21 - 8:31 Wow! How did I go from 2 10 min/milers to this?  Guess I caught the downhill.

22 - 10:35 And, this was where I really started to hurt.  Every aid station from 21 on, every time I stopped, it hurt.  I wanted so bad to just walk, but even walking hurt.  My quads were burning, my hips were hurting, and my body was just pounded.  I kept looking at my watch, thinking, I'm gonna do this!  I'm gonna get under 4 hours!  It's only 4 more miles!  Piece of cake!  

23 - 10:30

24 - 9:59  Another mister here.  THANK YOU!!!  Once again, walked slowly through it.  And, this was where the 4 hour pace team passed me.  I watched them go past, telling myself to run and catch up!!  But, I just didn't have it in me anymore.  

25/26 - 21:51  I missed mile marker 25.  I'm sure it was right there at the aid station, but I missed it.  

.2 - 2:17 I'm getting passed right and left.  I know I was not looking good.  Just trying to concentrate on putting one foot in front of the other so I can finish.  

And. . .it was over.  I stood under the misters till I was soaked at the end.  Wishing there was a nice cold river I could go sit in. . .then, I headed in to find me some water.  I have never been so thirsty in a race before.  That heat was terrible.  People were handing out popsicles, ice cream bars, standing in line for coke. . . where is the freaking water?!?! Finally find some and grab two, down the first one and go to sit with the second.  It's not that great anyway, it's warm.  End up eating the popsicle, because at least it's cold.  I stretch some, sit for a good 20 minutes, then get up to walk around and find the hubby.  After 40 minutes or so, I finally start to feel a little better.  

7 years ago when I ran this race, I was sick at the end and could hardly walk for 3 days.  This year, no stomach issues, and, yes, I'm sore, but I'm getting around okay.  Even stairs :)  Although the 4 1/2 hour car ride home doesn't really help, lol.  I beat my last marathon time by a whole hour.  And, yes, I think there will now be more full marathons in my future :) 

Comments
From allie on Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 20:18:47 from 174.19.51.35

nice job! a PR by an hour. wow. very impressive. sorry about the heat, but way to hang tough to the finish. i'm glad to hear that you are planning on more marathons in the future -- that's a good sign so soon after a race. :)

From Kori on Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 21:55:11 from 174.23.191.198

Thanks, Allie! Yes, the first time I ran a marathon, I swore I'd never do another one. This time around, I discovered it wasn't as bad as I remembered ;) (It's amazing how much really training improves your perspective, huh?) Now, I feel like I've got something to prove to myself and get under 4 hours next time :)

From allie on Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 21:57:29 from 174.19.51.35

you will definitely get the sub-4. look how close you were yesterday, even in the crazy heatwave! just keep up the training, and you'll get there. congrats once again.

From RivertonPaul on Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 22:07:40 from 174.19.57.96

Sub 4 is very close. Good job.

From Kelli on Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 22:37:17 from 71.219.65.246

Dang it when you have to pee!!! I hate that, it gets me every time!

Nice job on this race! It was hot and it was rough, but we you finished it anyway!!! Those last two miles were like a death march to everyone it seems, so know you were not alone!

I love the comment about turning to coke and chocolate---I do the same thing and for much lamer reasons (like I am grumpy or tired!)

From Burt on Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 00:25:07 from 68.225.214.248

Great job Kori! Sorry your husband left you. That sucks.

From Kori on Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 16:34:37 from 174.23.191.198

Burt - I know, tell me about it! But, one of these years, I'm gonna beat him ;)

Kelli - Thanks for making me feel better about the coke and chocolate! And, for the record, I also turn to them for those lame reasons, too :) It was just a little more often these last couple of weeks!

From RAD on Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 17:10:47 from 67.172.229.125

Kori, what a crazy race, but taking a PR by an hour is wonderful! This marathoning thing is a beast, but it traps you and makes you want to do it again and again :) I too was wandering aimlessly looking for water...water...just water! When I finally found it I was drinking it faster than the guy could pour it. I think he was a little frustrated that I was just gulping down cups and tossing them :) Oh well, give me a water bottle and I won't do that!

You had a wonderful race in that horrible heat - I say you work on that sub 4 and see us again next year :)

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