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Park City Marathon

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Location:

Sandy,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jan 01, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

PR's: 50 Mile 13:07 (Pony Express 2010), 50K 8:35 (Buffalo Run 2008), 25K 4:02 (Buffalo Run 2006), Marathon 5:09:12 (St George 2008), Half Marathon 2:28 (Provo 2008), 10K 1:17, 5K 27:54

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

After 1/9/2010 - I am taking a year off from marathon length distances and focusing on building up my base speed on half marathons and shorter distances.

2010 Speed Goals:

  • Build up my base speed on training runs to 10 MM miles or better
  • Half Marathon - break 2:05 (9.5 MM avg)
  • 10K Goal 1 - break 1:00 (9.67 MM avg)
  • 10K Goal 2 - break 55 minutes (8.87 MM avg)
  • 5K Goal 1 - break 26.35 minutes
  • 5K Goal 2 - break 25 minutes

Long-Term Running Goals:

Long Term Goals:

  • Complete a 100 Mile race
  • Complete a 100 K race
  • Break 12 hours in a 50 mile race
  • Run all portions of the Wasatch 100 course
  • Break 5 hours in a marathon
  • Break 4.5 hours in a marathon
  • Qualify for and run Boston

Personal:

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Race: Park City Marathon (26.2 Miles) 05:50:00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
26.200.000.000.0026.20

I did the Park City Marathon today as a long training run. Overall, I was relatively pleased with my endurance, not very happy about my speed.  Time to start pushing speed in my workouts.

I saw Luz in the fieldhouse this morning and then met Smooth and Teena.  Teena was nice enough to KT Tape my left knee for precautionary measures.  It has been a little twingy on runs, but nothing I was worried about.  I had a wrap for my ankle in case I need it because it has been a bit sore at times lately, but I keep finding that it never hurts when I run, so ended up not needing to wrap it.

The contact was removed from my eye yesterday and I debated putting another emergency contact in this morning. I am starting to dreading sleep because that is usually when I feel the skin on the cornea tear. The eye has bothered me all day - probably should have put the lens in - but I used medicated eye drops instead.

Anyway - back to the race.  Park City is so low key compared to other races.  They had the anthem right before 6:30 and then we headed out.  I kind of wish they would start the race at 6 to try and beat the heat up there more.  I knew I wouldn't have any speed because I haven't done any speed work or altitude work this year. I had said hello to Mike DeWaal and his wife before the race - he is my mailman from work.  This was his first marathon post heart attack and they were aiming for 5 hours as a long run too.

Shortly after starting out I saw one marathon runner just quit the course and then about 1-2 miles out saw a couple of half marathoners realize they were on the wrong course.  Talked with Ken, one of the bike paramedics and we would joke with each other throughout the race.  I actually geared myself to be in last at the beginning and was comfortable not pushing myself.  I knew I would start passing people after a while.

Around mile 4 I passed my first runner.  She was talking about the hills and I mentioned there were about 17 miles of uphills on the course. She then said, "Good thing I am only doing the half." I mentioned she was on the wrong course and she said that she had a brother and other friends also running the half that were up ahead.  After the race I mentioned this to the RD, Jolie, and suggested she post a sign around the corner by the fieldhouse to let half marathoners know they were on the wrong course. Never saw that runner again.  Hope she got a ride back.

At mile 6 I passed two runners.  Easily pulled ahead of them and then didn't pass anyone again until mile 12.  I was just enjoying listening to an audio book and really didn't pay attention to the mile markers, but noticed they were usually 1/10 of a mile early compared to my GPS.

Starting at mile 14, I was able to pass 2-4 or more runners each mile and only one ever passed me back for good and that was at a pit stop.  Took advantage of any water hoses that people were using to mist people and had my lower body cooled down.

The course was a little different coming back through Park City.  I think they had events with the Tour de Utah and had to keep us out of the downtown area. After Empire Avenue, I found they did a better job of marking the course in the neighborhoods and didn't get off course like a bunch of us did last year.

One bossy little girl was really cute and giving out ice water at her house.  I gratefully took it and then put all the ice in my cap.  It felt good to have that melt over the next few miles.

One disadvantage of running near the back - all the food was gone when I ran by the big barn. :( PC uses Hammer Gels, so had to carry all my own gels since those made me sick.

Overall - it was a good race.  I like the new disposable chip system and thought the race was well run.  I did like the food at the end - they gave you a disposable bowl with 3 banana chunks, two types of bread and some pretzels.  Now if only the chocolate milk was not all gone.

I had plans to run more later today, but the altitude and hills took a toll on me.  Just did an ice bath and lounged around wearing compression shorts and socks.


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Comments
From allie on Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 22:24:13 from 174.23.182.80

nice job today on a tough course in the heat. you did great!

bummer about the chocolate milk...

From DonGardinero on Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 21:36:14 from 75.162.167.135

Nice job!!!

From Teena Marie on Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 21:48:13 from 174.52.45.85

Maurine~

I had so much fun talking to you before the race.

I really hope the tape held.

Congrats on finishing. (I will be happy to get you some chocolate milk -- you SO SO SO SO deserve it!!!)

I'm loving the whole little bossy girl thing! Very cool. :)

Nicely done! :)

From Smooth on Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 15:04:24 from 174.23.203.161

Maurine ~ It was so good to see you pre-race! You look beautiful in pink! I kept looking for your *twin* sister on the bike path just after the last tunnel! When I ran by the golf course neighborhood I thought about you and how we got to run that part together last year and you took our pictures!

I agree with earlier start time. DNews starts at 5:30 and it's just as dark and more scary running down big mountain. If they have bike pacers I don't see why they can't start early especially when we don't need to ride the bus and it's such a small low key race anyway.

There was NO food other than banana at the barn this year. I used their hammer gel but wish they would put them at the first table instead of at the last. The aid stations were not manned and stocked as well as in years past. The aid station at mile 20 ran out of water! But I do like all the tank sprayers they had this year! It was much needed with that heat!

WAY to finish a long long hot hot high altitude run!

Hope your eye is feeling better!

From RAD on Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 17:21:44 from 67.172.229.125

Wonderful race Maurine! you really conquered the hills and altitude.

I hate it when food is gone (and water) in a race .. what else do I pay for?

From Maurine/Miles on Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 17:35:22 from 63.255.172.2

I was very disappointed at the barn this year too. Absolutely no food at all (not even bananas) when I got there. Usually I enjoy that stop. Kind of good to know they blew it all around.

Plus - on the sections where they handed out towels, by the time I came through they were all done.

I realize that people can't plan things for slower runners, but I feel like I should be granted the same benefits as faster runners even though it takes me longer to get there.

From Kelli on Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 20:34:03 from 71.219.102.155

Endurance means more than speed!!!!

From Kim on Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 20:50:20 from 67.199.180.90

Great job!

My question is....why were you even planning on running any more miles that day?

And....I'm sure you looked great lounging around in just your compression shorts and socks!

From Maurine/Miles on Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 09:29:46 from 63.255.172.2

Kim - I am training for a 50 miler two weeks after St. George and have done one 35 mile training run and just wanted another long one under my belt for comfort.

From Kelli on Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 09:30:43 from 71.219.102.155

Which race?????

From Maurine/Miles on Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 09:39:30 from 63.255.172.2

Pony Express

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