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Location:

Sandy,UT,

Member Since:

Jun 11, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Pre-5th baby races:

2007- Sandy, 4th of July 5k (first race ever)

2008- June-Wasatch Back

2008-Sandy, 4th of July 10k 58:01

2008-August-Provo River Half Marathon. 2:07:46 The only half I've ever run.

2008-Sept-Alta 8k Downhill Dash 39.01

Post-5th baby races:

2009 November Turkey Trot 5k

2010

-10k Freedom Run 56:23 (July)

Wasatch Woman 53:25.4 (Oct)

 -Hobble Creek Half 1:58:19-PR

 -TOU Marathon! 4:28:43.7 (first)

2011

-Dam 2 Dam 10 mile Run 1:29:33.8 (AP 8:57)

-Spectrum 10k- 49:49 (AP 8:01) PR

-Ogden Marathon 4:05:03 (AP 9:21) PR

-Wasatch Back

UV Half -paced my sister

-St. George Marathon 4:29:32

  2012

SHAC triathlon-April

AF Half PR 1:57:34-June with Ashley

Salmon Marathon(4th)

2013-Ragnar Relay

Halloween half marathon with Jane

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Vigor half with Ashley, May 10, 2014

Personal:

Married and have 5 daughters. Started running in Feb 2006. I love yoga.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Asics-Kinsei 3 Lifetime Miles: 609.78
Asics Gel-Nimbus 12 Lifetime Miles: 484.26
Brooks Glycerin 8 Lifetime Miles: 448.62
Mizuno Wave Rider 14 Lifetime Miles: 12.00
Blue Brooks Launch Lifetime Miles: 427.43
Glycerin 8 #2 Lifetime Miles: 433.38
Ghost 4 Lifetime Miles: 448.41
Glycerin 10 Dark Gray/PINK! Lifetime Miles: 440.94
Pink Pure Flow 2 Lifetime Miles: 467.25
Orange Saucony Triumph 10 Lifetime Miles: 437.76
White Triumph 10's Lifetime Miles: 430.19
New White Triumph 10's Lifetime Miles: 375.95
PINK Triumph 10 Lifetime Miles: 417.00
Suacony Power Grid Trail Shoes Lifetime Miles: 40.82
Stupid Huaka Hokas Lifetime Miles: 10.32
Glycerin 14! Lifetime Miles: 343.96
Total Distance
20.00

 Time: 3:27:12 Avg: 10:22 appr. calories burned=2337

First 20 miles run ever!!!!!!!Woke up at 5am. Ate a banana and took 2 ibuprofen. Scott and Lysa picked me up around 5:25 and we drove to the top of Millcreek. It was dark and cold. I was nervous when we first started running because I thought I might trip or step in a hole or something. I was a little hesitant. I could have sworn I saw something moving up ahead at one point early on and Lysa and I grabbed each other in fright because I thought it was a person coming towards us. It was just a stupid street sign. As it got lighter I could see the beauty around me much better. The little creek rushing next to us, the moon shining bright and lighting our way and the light from the sun was coming up behind us. The trees were so tall and beautiful. I love how narrow the canyon is at the very top. The road was moist from the rainfall. As it got lighter, I wanted this canyon run to last forever. Well, at least longer than 9.4 miles. That was my favorite part for sure. That beautiful canyon. Lysa and I talked the whole way down the canyon.  I'm going to post splits since this was a very momentous run. When we got toward the bottom of the canyon the wind really started picking up.

Canyon run splits: 9:39, 9:01, 8:53, 9:30, 9:29, 9:52, 10, 10:14,10:26

We turned onto Wasatch for the next 5 miles headed toward the 7-11 at the bottom of Big Cottonwood Canyon. We decided to use our music for this part. It was very windy this whole portion of the run. We had a beautiful view of the valley in the beginning but then there was just a wall. It rained for a minute when we were coming to the gravel pit. I got to the 7-11 and bought a Gatorade and called my family to say "hi."

Splits for Wasatch: Miles 10-15: 10:44,10:13, 10:44, 11:12, 10:11, 11:05

Next we went down toward the Old Mill and took a trail under 215 and went to Holladay. We ran on the blvd (I think, this is Lysa's territory) for a while and then down some really pretty streets with trees and gorgeous houses. On the blvd we saw a landscape waterfall thing and got our heads wet. That felt really good cause we were now running in the sun. We ended by Lysa's sisters house and she drove us home. So nice of her. She brought us ice water and fresh made fruit and veggie juice. Then took us to 7-11 and I got a BANANA/ROOTBEER SLURPEE! So good!

Miles 16-20 were hard: 10:31, 11:44, 11:08, 11:35, 11:04. Pretty slow, but I didn't want to push it. Saving it for the big day. Can't believe we ran 20 miles. Wahoo!!! TOU here we come!

Thanks for the entertaining stories Lys! Ended the day with a super yummy SMASHBURGER! I'll be good again now till after the marathon:) My legs are tired and I'm tired. So excited to sleep in and rest tomorrow.


 


Asics-Kinsei 3 Miles: 20.00
Comments
From Ashley on Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 23:25:16 from 24.10.208.126

Good Gravy Stacie! That is AMAZING! I am in awe that you just ran 20 miles. So proud of you. Who knew that you would come so far? I did. You are "the man" - love ya.

From Lysa on Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 00:18:38 from 174.52.25.64

Love it Stacie! Nice work, I had a really fun morning, thank you for doing this with me, It wouldn't be the same without you. You freaked me out with that stupid sign in the canyon! I think I could have kicked it's butt if it made a move bc my adrenaline was in high gear for a second there..I like our canyon splits. I want them to all look like that. Maybe someday. Anyway, sleep well and enjoy your day off tomorrow!

From Kelli on Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 19:38:33 from 71.219.102.155

I hope you enjoyed a BUNCH of great food, you EARNED IT!!!!

I really think you two should run some of the full with Wendy and I , I would love to meet you guys and I think you are all capable of running the same pace! PLus, it sounds like Lysa has some entertaining stories.

From Stacie on Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 23:04:13 from 174.52.21.251

Let's do it Kelli! Yes. Lysa has very entertaining stories.

From on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 10:51:46 from 71.213.98.57

HEY!!! I am sooo proud of you!!! You are an inspiration!!! Way to go!!! Keep up the good work!!! You look amazing!!

I love it when you can eat the yummy stuff and feel like you deserve it for working soooo hard!!!

From Lysa on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:24:29 from 174.52.25.64

Kelli, I could stay with you for a little bit probably, but I always slow down. I would love to meet you and have you pace us for awhile though. My stories aren't that good! I realize that I sounded like the town tramp or something, It wasn't like that! These makeout sessions happened over a period of years, not months!

From JD on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:26:03 from 70.96.78.157

Wow! Nice job Stacie! You guys are doing marathon training right. Congratulations, 20 miles is a real milestone!

From Kelli on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 13:13:12 from 71.219.102.155

I think our "plan" is to run the first 15 miles (down the canyon) around a 9-9:15 average. After that we will slow substantially. I want to try to get her to 20 miles at or below a 9:30 because the last 6 will be rough.

You two ran your 20 miler almost faster than we ran our 18 miler, so i bet you are all about the same pace wise. Do you two plan to run the entire race together or just go with it?

From Lysa on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 14:03:00 from 174.52.25.64

We plan on going with it. However, I am hoping to stay with Stacie all down the canyon and as far as I can. She usually speeds off ahead of me but I would like to stay with her as long as possible just to help with the mental game of it all. But maybe she will feel speedy right off the bat and leave me early in the game. I don't know. I won't hold her back, but hope to stay as long as I can. Make sense?

From Kelli on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 14:35:24 from 71.219.102.155

Perfect Sense! That is how my husband and I not only race but run "together!"

From Stacie on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 16:34:26 from 174.52.21.251

Thanks Ashley, Lysa, Joce, JD and Kelli! Great to have good support and words of encouragement after a very long and challenging run. Kelli, who's faster? You or your husband?

From Kelli on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 20:06:31 from 71.219.102.155

Depends on the day and the distance! He is a short distance runner and would kick my trash in a 5k and 10k. I have more endurance and can run all day. He currently has a faster marathon PR due to my injury last year, but I would have wasted him in Boston had we not agreed to run all 26.2 together. He had a faster half PR until this last weekend, now I have him on that one! I will get him in the marathon this year (I hope!)

Honestly, he is way tougher than I am. BUT we are very competitive with each other (although neither of us will admit it). Many days I can outrun him because all of our runs together are 10+ miles, but here and there he gets me. Last week he told me he hated me because I make it look to easy. ;o)

He clobbers me on the hills, though no matter what!!

Hmmmm.....can you tell just how competitive we are?

From Lysa on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 20:52:42 from 174.52.25.64

Kelli, I have a feeling you and Stacie would make great friends..

From Kelli on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 20:55:34 from 71.219.102.155

Does she race you???

From Lysa on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 21:32:52 from 174.52.25.64

No bc she knows I can't keep up. But she does race people on the other side of the road..even when they don't know there is a race going on. She sees anyone in front of her and she has to pass them. She is a total spaz

From Kelli on Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 09:23:34 from 71.219.102.155

I thought all runners did that.....

;o)

From Lysa on Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:54:50 from 174.52.25.64

No, just you spastic ones.

From Kelli on Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 13:13:09 from 71.219.102.155

I am that.

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