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Location:

South Jordan,Ut,USA

Member Since:

Jan 11, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

5 K Finish

Running Accomplishments:

I've been running for the past 25 years.  I ran my first marathon at age 50 and have run 3 since then.  I run 5K's, 10K's and half-marathons.   I ran the Ogden Marathon in 2006 and finished in 4:35.  I won Thrid Place in my age group.

Three of my daughters and I ran the Ogden Half Marathon.  They did great and I was glad to just finish.  I ran the Riverton 1/2 marathon the end of March and pulled my hamstring and then got bursitis so I wasn't able to train as much as I wanted to.

I have slowed down a lot the past 10 years so my goal now is to keep running slow and steady until I die.  I also ride bikes and am as fast as my daughters.

We have now switched from Marathons to 1/2 marathons and Triathlons.  Last year Leslie and I did the Desert Sharks Triathlon and Daybreak.  I won first in my age group in both because there are not many people in my age group.

2010  Riverton Half Marathon 3rd in age group

Daybreak Triahtlon 2010 1st in age group

South Jordan Half Marathon 2010 1st in my age group

Riverton 10K 2010 1st in my age group

Vikingman Triathlon September 10 2010  Won 1st in my age because I was the only one in my age group

March 2011 Riverton 1/2 Marathon 1st in my age group and there were actually 6 people in my age group.

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

My daughters and I are starting to train for Triathlons, but would still like to run 2 half-marathons and 5K's and 10K's 

2010

Riverton 1/2 Marathon  3rd in age

Daybreak Triathlon 1st in age

Riverton 10K

Hobblecreek 1/2 Marathon

Vikingman Triathlon

MS 100 Mile Bike ride finished in 7 hours

2016

Terrain Run with son and daughter.  It was fun but very muddy

August 25 Triathamom with my daugter Christine


 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep running, biking, swimming and stay fit until I'm 100 years old

Personal:

I'm married, have 8 kids (7 daughters and one son) and 28 grandkids. I have a great supportive husband.  The grandsons and grand daughters are now tied at 14.  I have 2 grand daughters married and one going on a mission to Australia.

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Met the BBK's at parkway palisades but not for the early miles.  We ran our 2 miles route around parkway palisades and then met at the base of the big hill.  Most of the group was going to do hill repeats.  Debbie, Kris and I decided to run along the parkway trail.  I ran slow so I could make it for 60 minutes.  Debbie and Kris turned around a couple of times and came back for me.  I made it for 60 minutes but was very tired at the end.  Then I came home showered and cleaned for about an hour.  Then I went to tend Christine's kids for the day because she had two Dr. appointments.  They are still trying to find out why she can't lift her leg.  The first Dr. was a physiatrist. (Whatever that is)  He said her brain had forgotten how to tell her leg how to move.  The next Dr. was a neurologist and he told her she had nerve damage and needed physical therapy.  So for now she will go back to physical therapy and see if it helps.  After I was finished tending, Leslie and I rode bikes.  We rode up 118th just past daybreak and back.  It was 10 miles and it took us 40 minutes.  I'm glad Leslie has a computer on her bike now so we can tell how far and fast we are going.

Comments
From RAD on Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 20:31:15 from 67.172.229.125

oohhh...I like the idea of the 'bike garmin' sounds like a VERY useful tool!

Nice job on the run and full day of cleaning and babysitting. You are always busy!

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