Earlier December Cami and I met in Vegas to run the Half Marathon. I don't think I have ever seen her so nervous about anything before. She was totally second guessing herself. I knew she could do it though. She'd put in all the miles. She'd had several long runs, but prior to the race her ankle had been bugging her, and now when she'd run it gave her trouble. I made a decision early on to stay with her. A part of me had wanted to try and beat my first time. In St. George I'd run the Half in 1:44. I was super excited to run another Half. But more importantly I was excited to run with Cami. She couldn't wait to get it over with. We got up bright an early. The gun was scheduled to go off at 6 a.m. We hung out in the Mandalay Bay foyer to stay warm. Then we headed out with just enough time to mix in with the crowd of 13,000. The race itself was awesome. It was still dark, and the city shot off fireworks. That day I felt great. I was revving to go. We both celebrated after the race with our "blue" Half Marathon medals. I hoped Cami would catch the bug. Not long after the race she whispered how much she wished she had the "red" medal - the Marathon medal. So, I guess she did catch it after all. We are already planning (and hoping) to run the Seattle Marathon in June. We'll see. For now I'm looking forward to the Painters' Half Marathon in St. George on January 17. That's just 2 weeks away!
Sunday, January 4, 2009
The Las Vegas Half Marathon
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Labels: Cami, Half-Marathon, Jenny, Las Vegas, Running
Monday, November 10, 2008
My First Half
We all had our music except for poor Greta. Her iPod ran out of juice before we got to St. George, and none of us had the right connector to juice it back up. I still don't know how she ran the Half without music. Personally, I'd die without music.
Mine was working though, and I listened to "Another One Bites the Dust" to get me pumped. My Garmin was set, and I couldn't wait to get going.
The run itself was beautiful. I was surrounded by hundreds of motivated and excited runners. Red rock was everywhere. About 2 miles into it we had to do an "out and back" on an incline for 2-3 miles. That means we ran back up the canyon on a dirt trail. That was probably the hardest part of the whole run, but I'm glad it fell early in the race. While a lot of the Half was downhill, I was surprised at how much was uphill too. Another friend I'd met while at the race told me out of the 5 Half Marathons she'd run, this was by far the most difficult.
I finished with a time of 1:44. My overall average pace per mile was 7.59. I'd set a goal to keep my pace between 8.30 and 8.45. I'd totally beat my own personal goal time. Now that I know I can get under 8, I am excited to try it again and see if I can shave any more time off. It would be great to get between 1:30 and 1:39. Who knows. Maybe I can. I can try, right?
Everyone else did awesome too. Angie and Greta just barely started training 8 weeks ago. Greta came in at 2:06 and Angie came in at 2:37. There is no way I had the courage to do anything so drastic when I first started getting back into shape, so I am extremely proud of both of them. Now Angie and I are preparing for our next big race together. We are shooting for the Painter Half Marathon in St. George in January. I'm trying to convince Greg we need to go down for my birthday. Think I could convince him to run it with me? Yeah, right!
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Labels: Angie, Greta, Half-Marathon, Jenny, Running, Snow Canyon, St. George, Tara
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Running a Half with Angie and Tara
So I just decided to run the Snow Canyon Half Marathon with Angie, Tara, and Greta. Angie's birthday is coming up, and we usually try to spend our birthdays together. I have really missed them. Since they moved out to Mapleton, and we moved to Pleasant Grove, we haven't seen each other near as much as we used to. We were inseparable there for awhile. It's been waaayyy too long, and now that we are all into running, what better way to spend our time?
I am so excited for this. It's kind of spur of the moment for me too which makes it that much more fun.
Now if I can just find someone to lead the music in Primary. Erin is going to love me for this. Firs this, then San Diego, and then the month of December!!
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Labels: Angie, Greta, Half-Marathon, Snow Canyon, St. George, Tara