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Location:

UT,

Member Since:

Dec 31, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

I ran my first marathon as a teenager in 1981 with my Dad (The Coronado Marathon). Since then I've run St, George (3x) Utah Valley (3x) Ogden (1 full, 2 halves) Park City (1 x) Boston Marathon (1x) Washington DC (1x) Moab Half Marathon (6x) ,Ye Old Freedom Festival 5 & 10K (a million x) and many others.

But I'm all done with that now.  I'm officially a jogger.

Short-Term Running Goals:

My running goal is to keep on keepin' on.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Jog into the sunset.

Personal:

I like being outside.

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Saucony ProGrid V Lifetime Miles: 479.51
Saucony Ride Lifetime Miles: 841.34
Saucony Tangent Lifetime Miles: 150.93
Saucony Ride Lifetime Miles: 307.50
Race: Utah Valley Marathon (26.2 Miles) 04:30:26, Place overall: 874, Place in age division: 39
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
26.200.0026.20

Not sure on the official chip time yet.  Didn't care to look it up after the race since I was working hard to keep from hurling. There was no way I could have done better than I did. I did everything wrong there was to do between Boston and today.  I took days off when I needed to be doing 20's, I ran  low weekday miles and then torqued out the high miles three Saturdays in a row before the race, I didn't eat right, and I didn't taper.  I was pooped out to begin with and went into today knowing it was going to be a rough ride.  Also, because I really had nothing at stake in today's race, I didn't pump myself up sufficiently and ran on pure force of will, without the aid of any adreleline or excitement.  Catherine was determined to have an 'easy race' and to stay with me.  She wanted to see me through it in exchange for my 'helping her' BQ at Ogden by helping pace her the last 2 miles of her marathon.  Well, she paid me back allright, only sevenfold.  We enjoyed getting up on the busses, we were relaxed and we joked and chatted with other runners we met.  I ran into Marisa and chatted along until we made it to the STart. It was dark and raining while we waited.  Once the race started at 5:43 we took our sweet time crossing the start.  I was in love with the wide green valley there, the horses galloping around upset by the long 'stampeded of humans', the low dark clouds--even the rain.  I loved the rain dripping off my hat in rivulets, I loved how intensely green the mountains were, I was amazed by the flowers and the mist.  No one could have possibly reveled in being outside in that perfect cool running weather than I did.  I didn't even mind the rain and the soaked shoes and socks.  Interrupting the serenity of this running revelry was my very, very upset stomach and my dead-weight legs.  I had to stop 4 different times to use the bathrooms.  I started going from 8:30's to 10:00's by mile 10.  I picked off one mile at a time and did my best to just keep on going.  I had a secret plan to send Catherine on ahead, call someone to come get me around mile 20 and then drive to the finish to see Catherine finish.  She was so strong, and enjoying her 'slow' marathon, she just kept at it, encouraging me every step and letting me know we were going to do it.  I felt terrible for that.  I can be miserable and slow all by myself.  I never told her, that since about midweek, with how sore my legs had been from the Squaw Peak 50, I truly doubted that I would be able to finish.  When I admitted this at mile 23 she said "What?  You've been bluffing this whole time?".  I responded that 12 minute miles wasn't exactly 'bluffing'.  I actually took advil at mile 15 and then again at 21.  I rarely do that, and it probably added to my stomach issues (not to mentione pending kidney failure....).  Around mile 24, I saw Kelli running backwards, and to my surprize she joined us and offered to run me in.  I warned her she was joining my train wreck, but she was easy.  Kelli and Cath got me to the end, distracting me and encouraging me to get going a little faster for the end.  I just really wanted to finish and get it done, but truly didn't have the energy or the kick to finish with any pride.  I am looking forward to getting myself back in order.  I've felt put out and slightly obligated to run UVR--and I wanted to have more fun.  YOu'd think that a four-and-a-half marathon would be fun and easy breezy.  It made me appreciate how well I'd prepared for SG'09 and Boston '10.  When I run a sub 4, it is not an accident.  It takes an incredible about of preparation and focus--neither of which I have excersized since April.  It will be nice to get my weekday miles and good eating under control before I start even thinking about another race.  I still can't get over how beautiful the course was.  So fresh, so green.  I venture to say it's the prettiest course in Utah (now they changed the course to take you higher up the canyon).  I'm glad I did it, glad I finished, glad to give Catherine a reason to take it easy and support a friend.  It was humbling to be supported when I was feeling so weak, and unworthy.  I guess that's what friends do.

Comments
From Smooth on Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 22:57:28 from 174.23.236.38

Luz ~ I was bummed that I didn't connect with you. I could not believe how crowded and clustered it was this year...impossible for short little 'ole me to find you.

WAY to "bluff" it! Nah! WAY to tough it out, diamond girl style! I have been there in the 4:30's and I know how hard that is. I am glad you had Catherine to run with and it was a beautiful day. I hope to see you on the RHPC. XOXOXO!

From RAD on Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 23:24:39 from 67.172.229.125

I'm with Smooth - truly a diamond run! THIS shows what you are made of, and being able to enjoy the scenery and company of friends while at it! NICE work lady! You are amazing, you are always one to pay it forward, so I know this is karma paying you back!

From LuzyLew on Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 23:52:55 from 69.169.167.157

Thanks guys. I really can't complain regarding the overall experience. But it wasn't my favorite race. Smooth--I "locked" my phone so I could put it in my pocket, not realizing it wouldn't ring when it was on lock. So I got the message (after the race), but for some reason it didn't record your phone number. I jumped in the pond at Vivian Park at the conclusion of the Squaw Peak50 last week with my blackberry in my back pocket. I haven't been the same person since then.....By the time I was at the end, Kelly told me you had finished and probably gone home by the time we got there. I was so happy to know you finished in good time and had had a good race. I guess we'll have to wait until RHPC. I just keep thinking I'll have the opportunity to really thank you for dinner in Boston. It was such a comfort for me to know you were there, and I'll always be grateful for letting me hang around. Anyway, great race you had today. Thanks for the kind words girls! RHPC rock on!

From Brent on Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 23:56:38 from 66.7.127.219

Luzy, you can't fake a marathon, count this as a lesson and a training run for your next PR, don't be too hard on yourself, it was still a marathon and took guts. I once ran the Honolulu marathon after only running 4 miles the previous 2 months, it was hell, but, still glad I done it, we learn from every race.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Teena Marie on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 00:01:18 from 174.52.45.85

That makes me sad that you were feeling weak and unworthy. You rock!!! Seriously!!!

From LuzyLew on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 00:09:42 from 69.169.167.157

YOU guys rock. I am constantly astonished at the quality of runners this blog has given me access to. You are all amazing. Doing a marathon like this (and I did one last year too) does give me some resolve to do it the right way, and even better the next time. I don't know how you guys crank out performance after performance, but I'm pretty sure, the best way for me is to have 4-6 months in between marathons (ample time to recover and retrain). Thanks for the encouragement.

From josse on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 00:20:34 from 75.220.107.166

I am sorry this was so hard for you, character builder right?!? Well rest up and recover your mind. Good job on finishing the race......sometimes that is the challenge and it is great just to do it.

From Ericka on Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 01:14:09 from 174.52.85.1

Leave it to Luz to revel in the glory of the land when she's feeling as bad as you were. I love it! Way to be out there. You did great especially for being pooped! I was so glad to see you at the end and should have given you a hug, sweat and all

From KP on Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 09:50:42 from 65.208.22.26

Luz, you ran an awesome race!

From LuzyLew on Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 17:41:16 from 208.187.197.42

Thanks again guys. My stomach was upset and sick all weekend. I totally blame the birthday pizza I had to eat Friday night. I think the tomato sauce was iffy. Me and my kids were sick to our stomach's all weekend. The good news is-- I am not sore at all and feel ready to pick up exactly where I left off. Seventeen trail miles at Squaw Peak 50 (a week ago Saturday) was WAY harder than running this marathon. The actual running wasn't so bad, we took it easy--it was the amount of time I used STOPing to GO....if you know what I mean (sorry...)Even so I came home and had enough energy to weed the yard, clean my closet,cook a pretty healthy dinner, color my hair, and get my kid packed up for camp. (Everything was so much easier close to a bathroom).....In retrospect, all I can think about is how beautiful the new course is and what a spectacular day it was. I'm not even sad anymore it took me so long to finish. I had a great day overall.

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