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Cottonwood Heights,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 18, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Personal Records

Aided

5k-17:01 (Halloween Half 2011)

10K-36:06 (Halloween Half 2011)

Half- 1:22 (Halloween Half/Des News/HC 2011/2013)

30k- 2:06:49 (SGM 2013)

Marathon- 3:07:18 (TOU 2011)

Unaided and (some) outdated!

400M- 1:03 (HS 2000)

800M-2:23 (HS 2000)

1500M- 4:45 (USU 2001)

3000M- 10:33 (USU 2001)

3200M- 11:24 (HS 2000)

5k- 18:10 (USU 2001)

10k-39:36 (Classic 2013)

30k- 2:09:16 (WRC 2012)

50 miler- 9:46:43 (TNF 2015)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2019 Tenitive Race Schedule

4/15 Boston Marathon

7/24 Deseret News 10k

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

I love training with others both on road and trail. I also find benefits of running solo when I need to focus and regroup.

Fun fact: Although I prefer to run outside, I don't mind the treadmill for pace accountability and for the blind assumption that I can run really fast. I have a lot of secret treadmill PR's at 0% incline:) 

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I am married to a supportive and driven husband. Together we enjoy geocaching, hiking, camping, reading and playing games with our three rambunctious children.

Aside from running, I am a homemaker and a Mental Health Therapist. Running has given me the ability to better concert my energies between my family, faith and friends. 

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Race: WRC 10 Miler (10 Miles) 01:09:35, Place overall: 3, Place in age division: 3
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**BEWARE, this post is negative in nature. It contains bizarre analogies of monkeys, tempertantrums, monkeys having babies, excuses, and winning about hills. You'll likely say to yourself, Shut up Tara! You may even post it. Ha ha, I know you will:) However an honest race report** 

 Where to start here. I have put off writing this report because I have been waiting for the negative monkey to get off my back. I know he exists because Nan calls it the "Third place monkey" (http://nan.fastrunningblog.com/blog-01-29-2011.html) and he was on my back whispering negativity while I ran to the finish line in third place. So, since he is still lingering around I will have to end with a list of positives.

I had little sleep due to my 8 year old vomiting and my 2 year old getting use to his new bed, by falling off every couple of hours screaming. Boo hoo, no one sleeps well the night of a race anyway. 

I woke up feeling like a train had ran me over twice and felt a little ill, but I think I planted that in my own head to feel sorry for myself at the time. See how I'm building up to a race of excuses? I know.

I arrived 30 minutes before and prayed my ankle would take a vaca so I could run. It  killed for the 1 mile warm-up so I mentally threw the race in the trash. I think that's when I met up with the monkey.

We lined up to the start and I saw Kam. He looked a little lost. Turns out he ran an unintetional tempo 6 mile warm-up due to getting lost and just made it back for the start. We started 5 or so seconds from the start.

I went out conservative. Lots of girls were ahead, maybe six.  My plan was to run a even effort for the first 3-4, use the hill miles 4-7 like interval work and pound out whatever I had left for a solid 5k.

Miles 1-3 (6:45, 6:08, 6:37) Felt stale x2. My fault for a weeks worth of poor training. The first mile began to climb then had a good downhill for mile 2. Somewhere in the first mile there was a screamer. MarkP talks about this in his post too. It was bizzare, but entertaining. Just after the 2 mile mark, a girl sprinted past me to catch up with the first place girl. She recruited a pacer. Lucky. First 5k was somewhere in the high 19's judging by splits. In fourth place here.

Miles 4-6 (6:55, 8:06, 7:46) were all over the place as you can tell. Impossible to get into a rythem but I knew this would be the case. There were periods of near speed walking  to surges seconds later, only to be slowed down by another hill. Around 3.5 the first of two climbs began. I don't remember much here other than thinking about walking.

Mile 7 (8:49) deserves its own paragraph. Crazy steep. Lost sight of the top 2 girls. The monkey had a baby during this mile and it also came along for the ride. The baby specialized in throwing baby fits, much like the one that was going on in my head. Mantras were gone, all I could think was " you are slow, tired, and injured so walk". I didn't walk, I just listened to monkeys mock me:) BUT, I had a plan to shake them off come mile 8!

Miles 8-10 (6:02, 6:32, 6:54) Go time. I knew this is where I would be able to gain on the ladies. Second place girl created quite the gap during mile 7 and I had just passed the girl in 3rd. Mile 8 was a nice downhill I tried to push. Mile 9 seemed to be somewhat downhill as well. One guy passed me, but I passed two others. The last mile to the finish was a surprise. Uphill! At least it was only uphill for about .5 with the rest gradual down to the finish. I passed one more guy as I sprinted to the finish. I saw the leaders of the wolf pack as I crossed. They didn't say a word to me, but I waved and smiled- then about fell on my face. No need to talk to me, since I didn't beat them:) I told them "good race" later on, and they nodded. So I am making improvements. Next race I will have to try out my drafting techniques once again- just to create an equilbrium. It's only fair.

Ran backwards on the course to give unsolicited coaching to the other runners coming in. Some tolerated it, while others were clearly bothered:)

Met up with Kam to run a 4 mile coo ldown so he could get 20 for the day. I wasn't sure I could do it, but seemed to put along ok. We had awkward periods where we both took turns walking for no apparent reason then had to remind each other to run. quite the cool down. We were both spent. I went back to get a massage. As I waited in line a surge of chills hit me to what has now tuned out to be flu symptoms. Yea for me.

Okay, the positives! Great weather with no wind, ankle pain was at a minimum and did not effect my race, I didn't have to pay a babysitter, and I haven't thrown up yet. Anyone can have a million excuses for why they didn't perform. If I had won, I wonder if I would have had as many complaints. Today wasn't my day, and I can learn why it wasn't to make the next race better.

Not sure where I stand in the series at this race now. Was ranked 1st, but likely 2nd, possibly 3rd. It is all pretty close. I need to have 3 quality weeks till the half.

 

Saucony Kinvara Miles: 10.00Brooks Ravenna 2 Miles: 5.00
Comments
From allie on Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 17:25:28 from 174.23.144.229

way to go, tara. you were facing a lot of challenges today (legit ones). way to stick with it throughout the race, even when your monkey had a baby (boy or girl? i hope it wasn't blonde). you still came away with a top three finish despite the bum ankle, puking/acrobatic kids, very little sleep, etc. -- that's really great. some race days are rougher than others, but the harder ones are where we learn and grow the most. i bet you didn't lose much ground at all in the overall series, and you still have the half and the 30k to go. by then you will probably have an army of pregnant monkeys. you'll be unstoppable.

From JulieC on Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 17:43:11 from 207.108.177.129

hey if you want to feel better read my SGM race report!! BUT on the positive side--- I loved reading this report. Very descriptive and entertaining. Next time bring some bananas for those monkeys. Plant some in the bushes if you have to :D.

From Andrea on Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 17:46:41 from 67.177.21.60

Monkeys aren't too bad. Just wait 'til you get an elephant on your back! :o)

Nice race today. Tough one! I'm never doing that series. Although I will be at the Half in a few weeks.

From Jake K on Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 19:02:31 from 72.201.142.201

You are a tough racer Tara!!!

From Burt on Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 23:51:52 from 72.223.93.158

allie really is the best comment giver on the blog. I'm glad the baby monkey didn't throw feces.

From MarkP on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 07:48:48 from 216.246.168.7

Great job pushing through this race. A race series is kind of cool because you don't need your A-game every race. Life tends to make the "perfect" race nearly impossible. Get the ankle better and I'll see you at the 1/2!

From runningafterbabies on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 09:33:29 from 71.195.219.247

Just chalk this one up to experience and focus on what you have coming up. No more monkeys falling ou of bed, puking out their guts or jumping on your on your back!

From Christi on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 15:03:22 from 166.147.79.175

Good job Tara-I liked reading your race report and I think you ran very hard and tough considering everything. Not every race goes perfectly and sometimes we just have off days. Next time I am sure you will throw those monkeys off your back and beat those wolf pack beasts:)

From Tara on Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 15:34:16 from 75.169.153.34

Thanks for the comments and support everyone:)

Allie- The monkey was GNC, gender non conforming, but it was a blonde.

JulieC- I very much remember your SGM report. Mine was not as disapointing, but I sure acted like it.

Andrea- Have you raced with an elephant on your back? Sounds intense:) It will be fun to see you at the half! I'm glad you are getting back into racing soon. You will do well in your Boston half.

Jake- You know all about tough racing, then turning around and running 20 the next day. Geeze.

Mark- Yes, grateful it is a series. I need to play catch-up now. See you at the half!

Melody- Thanks for leaving a comment and your encouragement:)

Christi- I got bored yesterday and read some of your race reports. Then I found myself standing by the TM today asking myself "What would Christi do?" I really did. lol.

Kam- You may not get this, but you left a comment once, but I guess you retracted it because now it is gone. You said something like, "good job." I guess you have taken that back. I don't know what to think about that.

From MichelleL on Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 18:44:34 from 42.98.255.61

This race has got to be the most awful 10 mile race. I regret reading your race report because it brought back all the yucky memories of me getting third place last year. You didn't give up! And not walking on the uphill is actually a feat in this race. You have plenty of time to get back into first in the series.

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