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Middlebury Maple Run--The Sweetest Half

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Location:

Boston,MA,

Member Since:

Dec 24, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

1/2 Marathon 1:42:02 [7:47 pace] Central Park Half  2014

Marathon 3:42:52 [8:30 pace] Surf City Marathon  2012

Distance 41.5miles [8 hrs] Sweltering Summer 8 hour 2014

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

 

I'll keep running....
Because it gives me perspective.
Now I realize my problems aren't so big.
My life is pretty great afterall.
And a mile is a lot longer than it seems in the car.

 

 

 

 

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Asics Cumulus 16 Lifetime Miles: 51.50
Saucony Ride 7 Lifetime Miles: 43.50
Total Distance
18.07
Adidas Response 19 Miles: 18.07
Race: Middlebury Maple Run--The Sweetest Half (13.1 Miles) 01:49:51, Place overall: 179, Place in age division: 24
Total Distance
13.10

13.1 miles in 1:49:51 [8:23 AP]

179/485 Overall

56/284 Female

24/105 Female 20-29 (of course 2 VT college XC teams were in my age group!)

As the saying goes,

"Vermont Ain't Flat."

That was the course description for the Middlebury Maple Run--The Sweetest Half that I ran today.... they were not kidding!  There weren't really any super steep hills but there were lots and lots and lots of hills, one after another after another for the entire race!  That's about all I can even think to mention in the race report!  It was a beautiful bright, sunny warm day in Vermont and I went out at 7:43 for my first two miles then slowed a bit because I knew that was too fast.  What I remember being the steepest hill was at about mile 3 and I held my pace right up it and felt pretty good.  Figuring it would be like most other races I've done, I figured that would be the only hill and I sadly I wasn't even close.  I kept it together and got to mile 6 at 48:18 if I remember correctly which I was really happy with.  Then the hills started to get me mentally, I was still getting up them fine and passing people on them, but it was up, up, up, down a smidge, up, up, up, up,up and you could see them all coming right in front of you.  I felt myself slowing a bit but I knew I needed to. At about mile 9 (when you pass the finish line for a hilly out and back) I was done mentally, I didn't want to play anymore.....but I kept going and I think I was happier to see the 13 mile marker than I was the 26 marker in the marathon!  Right at the 13 mile mark, there was a right hand turn and the 0.1 mile straightaway to the finish line.  I saw a girl about half way between me and the finish line and I told myself now or never, beat her!  And somehow my legs just went into full out cheetah sprint mode, and I beat her steps from the finish line, she never even had a clue I was coming!  

 I was so proud that I beat my best (and only) 1/2 marathon time by just seconds shy of 15 MINUTES on such a crazy tough (for me anyway since I don't really train hills much and certainly not that many in a row!) course!  I can't wait to see what I can do on a flatter course!!


Adidas Response 19 Miles: 13.10
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stretch day!

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co-ed 4's volleyball.  4x30 minute games

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co-ed 4's 4x 30 minute games

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Race: Westport Run for the Water (4.97 Miles) 00:38:36, Place overall: 3, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
4.97

8K (4.97 miles) in 38:36 [7:46 pace]

17th Overall

3rd Female overall

1st Female 20-29

 

Beautiful day for a run on Horseneck Beach!  Felt tight and slow right from the start and didn't think I was going to have a good race, but I did!  I ran with last year's winner for the first 2 miles at about 7:16 pace.... as usual I went out fast, but I like making people pass me.  Mile 2-3 felt crappy and I know I slowed a lot but I finished strong and left with a PR by over 4 minutes and cash prize!!

Adidas Response 19 Miles: 4.97
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Total Distance
18.07
Adidas Response 19 Miles: 18.07
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