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Location:

CO,

Member Since:

Aug 22, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Began running Aug 07

3 mile - 28:50 (Dec 07)

10K - 1:00:41 (July 08)

Half Marathon - 2:18:56 (Sep 08)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep running.  Look for races to keep me focused on improvement and consistency.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Runner for Life

Personal:

I grew up in NM and met my husband at BYU. We've lived in NV, MI, AZ, and CO since graduation and we have 3 beautiful daughters 7, 2, and 1

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Race: PPRPOM 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:36:37
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
3.100.003.10

My first race!!!! Where to begin. . .

Well, all day yesterday I worried that I was going to hurt myself if I ran the race today since I wasn't thinking and ran 3 miles that morning. I called my brother, Heber, and he recommended that I massage my legs to help them recovery quicker; and if I still didn't feel good, that it wasn't a bad cause to simply donate the $20 registration fee to (hee, hee). Actually, I had already thought of that; and this morning when I woke up and my legs felt a little sore, I thought about it again. But, I didn't think that I was feeling sore enough to really skip my very first race. So, I got ready and headed out the door.

It was a 5K run or a 3K walk for the Pikes Peak Region Peace Officers Memorial. The weather, though chilly in the low 50's while waiting around, was great for running and there was no breeze. It was a flatter course than I've ever run in my practice runs, so that was very helpful! I didn't take my Garmin, so I wouldn't be distracted by how much farther I had to go. This was good for that reason, but also bad because I'm not really sure what my correct finishing time was! When I came in, I saw the clock say 36:37, but on the unofficial report, I came in at 35:55. I'd love to claim the faster time, but I think the 36 is more accurate. And even at 36:37, it's over 4 minutes faster than any of my practice runs. My knee only hurt for about 15 seconds a little after the first mile, and then it didn't bother me at all! My hips felt great too! And I cranked up my iPod, so I didn't even pay attention to my heavy breathing (which was quite distracting, actually, when I could hear it in between each song - ha!)

I was able to run almost the entire time, which was amazing for me!!! I only walked about 4 times, and only for a short distance. I don't know my splits since I didn't have my watch, but I felt great the whole time! I told my husband that he did such a great job massaging my legs, that he saved me from a potentially horrible race!!! Plus, he might be stuck doing it next time!!! ;o)

The best part of raccing was the distraction of having other runners around me and coming in at the finish line to a smiling husband and my 3 girls!!! Overall, I am very happy with my first race. I was able to run without hurting, enjoy the moment, and come in at a time that I was secretly hoping for (anything around 36 mnutes was my hope, but I would've been content with anything faster than 40:00 which is what I was doing in my practice runs).

Yeah!!!!

Comments
From James W on Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 13:03:21

Woohoo! Way to go Laura! I didn't really get to congratulate you when you called - you did a great job!

From Lybi on Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 16:30:40

Yea Laura!!! First race ever! Sounds like race-day magic really came through for you. Aren't you glad you got out and did it! Now comes the fun part...you get to try to break this time after a month or so and see your progress.

I love your picture, BTW!

From Michelle on Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 16:36:26

Sounds Like your first race was almost perfect! Great weather, easier course than you've trained on, people to distract you, smiling family at the end!!! Oh yea, and a finishing time that met your goals! It's great to start off on the right foot so your hungry for more!

From Michael on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 00:25:24

Congrats on doing your first race and doing a good effort. Hope you continue on and have many more - you can do it

From Heber on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 10:18:06

Good job! Sounds like the bug bit you. So I guess we'll be hearing about more races in the future!

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 16:56:25

Good work! Note that running 3 miles earlier for you right now makes quite a bit of a difference. It is like for a higher mileage runner to warm up with an half marathon at an easy pace, and then to race a half marathon afterwards. But this is good training.

From Brent on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 17:41:45

Laura, you won several things doing this race, 100 commando points for your first 5k with no complaints, more self conficence and real runner status. These commando points are very valuable and will be turned in for runnner high moments when you least expect. Great, real happy for you.

From Christi on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 22:08:17

Laura- Way to go! I'm so happy you had a great first race experience! Nice pic too! Are those 2 of your daughters in the pic? Sounds like you will have many more happy running days ahead- good for you!

From Lulu on Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 00:18:08

Congratulations. Keep running!

From Kristina on Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 11:15:04

Hey Laura! Sorry I fell out of the loop for a bit and didn't read about your race sooner. But your mom told me all about it and I was way excited for you! You are doing so great! We'll definitely have to get together for a race someday! I'm really glad to hear that you didn't have any pain.

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