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Location:

Auburn,WA,USA

Member Since:

Sep 30, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Ran lots of 5K races and placed a few times.

Finished my first half marathon 11/08 with a surprising time of 1 hr 5o min:)

Finished my huge goal of completing my first marathon! Portland Marathon 2010 with a time of 4:18:49

 

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run a 5K in under 20:00 min.!

Independence Day 5K run in Chico, CA  7-4-10

Portland Marathon 10-10-10 

Jingle Bell Bash 2010 Seattle 12-12-10

Tour De Lights Fun 5K in Bonney Lake 12-21-10

Linkin City half marathon 3-6-11

Long-Term Running Goals:

Staying physically fit my whole life, which includes keeping into the running routine. Would want to accomplish my goals by: continual running and have completed a marathon. Another great accomplishment would be to complete a triathalon as well.

Personal:

Happily married, no kids yet

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Race: Portland Marathon (26.2 Miles) 04:18:49, Place overall: 2913, Place in age division: 238
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
26.209.000.000.0035.20

 Portland Marathon 2010!!!!!  39th annual run.  10-10-10

About 9,000-10,000 participants!!! The greatest turnout so far!

What an awesome date for my first marathon! (as far as a cool date, ha ha)

Bib number: 5861; age division: 25-29 yrs.

Being my first marathon, it was definetly very tough! On top of that, the weather didn't cooperate. It poured on us; every inch of clothing was soaked. I ran this race with Nicole, my training buddy and my dad who traveled up from Nor cal.I had a rough start due to the fact of being a little disorganized in the morning, searching for parking and address. I had everything else lined up but when we got there at about 6:00 a.m.-6:15 p.m. traffic was horrible and so hard to get into the parking garage. I had planned to meet Nicole early at 6:15 a.m. but that quickly changed. We were inching our way to the garage. I eventually had to jump out, use the restroom in Subway then scramble to find my corral. I knew that I was in the Green corral-C but being so discombobulated I somehow thought I was in B corral. I was following another girl who was trying to get past the fence into her corral. We didn't study the side streets well enough and had trouble getting to where we needed to be. We were about to jump the fence, about 2 min until start time...Finally they let us in. I accidentally got into B corral (a corral a little too fast for my pace). I got to start on time but realized later that I was in the wrong area. My bad! Honest mistake! The 3 reasons I feel I didn't get the time I had planned was:

1. Poor weather conditions-rain

2. Started out too fast, due to being in wrong corral

3. Pain in my knees caused me to run a slower pace toward the end

The course was actually not too bad. It started out going in a loop then we back tracked, doing an out and back route, then a huge circle around Portland and across St. John's bridge.  I found Justin (Nicole husband) on mile 6 or so and handed him my cell phone that I was not able to give to him earlier. I was shocked that I saw him on the side lines with that many people there! When I got back onto the course I almost got disqualified due to the fact that I didn't cross the check point with my chip, I ran back a few feet and made sure to cross that. I got side tracked after I gave Justin my cell phone to hold. I had a small pouch I got at the expo that held my cell phone, gu, and shot blocks. I had with me: 2 gus and one packet of shot blocks. I also had 2 tylenols but they got all mushy and a lot got dissolved....not sure if the pouch was waterproof or not? Amazingly, Nicole got glimpse of me behind because she was in the C corral (the one i should have been in), but maybe meant to be so we could see each other for a bit! We talked and ran together for a few minutes but then she took off and I slowed down some. Go Nicole!!! YOU dominate!!! :).

The first 9 miles or so I felt great but when I got to mile 10 I started to tire some. Mile 12 was the worse!! I started to get that dreaded pain on the inside of my L knee. I was afraid I was done for and would have to walk the rest of the way. However, the pain went away then later came to my R knee-IT band. Ouch!! I just dealt with the pain. Sometimes it would go away or come back and be on both knees. The dreaded hill up to St. John's bridge was actually not so bad. I think I excelled there even though I don't like up hill-it was a gradual incline. I passed a lot of people there! I felt fine until I got past some of the downhill part where we turned a sharp uneven turn toward residential homes, then I got pain in both knees and was tired. I had to walk some of that area. I just walked about 15 secs and then ran. I didn't want to walk at all but ended up walking a couple of times. I would say mile 12 was tough and then about mile 19-23 was hard! I did get some energy near the end at mile 24-26.2 because I knew I was almost done. The pace setter lizard passed me near the end and it read 4:15 finish. I knew at about mile 20 I wasn't going to get the under 4 hours like I had planned so I would shoot for 4:15. I did follow the pace setter the rest of the mile or so and passed him right at the end. I had a nice sprint for the finish! It felt nice to have a good finish!! The aid stations were good with lots of water that I had each stop. I tried the ultima drink a couple of times but wasn't too fond of it.

After I finished I could barely walk. Nick greeted me right after the finish line! We all met up at letter "S." after some snacks and walking around. My dad and my legs felt so sore and achy painful! It was a rough one! We got 2 awesome T shirts, a medal, plant, a rose, and silver sheet warmer thing. I felt so happy and relieved that I was done! I was counting down every mile!!!! What an accomplishment!!

 Dad did okay but not his best marathon. His first one in Sacramento was his best. He got a time of 4:00 hrs. The rain was hard on him, he started out too quick, and he does better in warmer climates.

Nicole did awesome!! just slightly under 4 hours!!! GO GIRL!! She amazes me!! She did well in her age division and ladies division.

 I was happy with the organization of the race, crowd support!!, well marked course, aid stations, music, food, 2 very nice T shirts, etc!!

 Thanks to everyone supporting me! Nick did so great standing in the rain holding our things and taking pictures, family, friends, Nicole my awesome motivator and training buddy. I first and fore most thank God for giving me the privilege to be able to run my first marathon and keeping me healthy for it! I only hope I can recover! ha! I am so sore and the pain is intense when I bend my R knee!

 

FACTS online (I think it's neat they have these statistics!):

Entire field: 4765 people behind me, about 38% finishers ahead of me

Ladies field: 1118th place, 3209 behind me, 26% ahead

Age division: 238th place, 473 behind me, 33% ahead

Of the 7678 people who ran, 56% women, 44% men

I was ahead of 46% men

start delay: 2 min, 12 secs

Over the file 6.2 miles I passed 174 runners, 101 passed me

Avg. mile: 9:52 min.

Avg. speed: 6.1 mph


TT: 4:18:49 chip time, 4:21:10 gun time, 4:18:56 GPS time

According to Garmin GPS: 

Avg: 9:47                    Max: 4:24 min

Splits:  8:49, 9:26, 9:32, 8:45, 9:05, 9:23, 9:12, 8:55, 9:08, 9:22, 9:35, 9:46, 9:35, 9:51, 9:49, 10:04, 10:35, 10:34, 10:20, 10:25, 10:50, 10:37, 11:18, 10:34, 9:48, 9:23, 8:52 (I am not too happy about my early 20s times but it was my first marathon. I am happy I finished)


Night Sleep Time: 6.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.50Weight: 0.00Calories: 2528.00
Comments
From Barb on Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 06:52:07 from 81.85.252.242

Awesome first marathon Anya! Congratulations.

From JD on Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:24:24 from 70.96.78.157

Congratulations on your first marathon. Great job!!

From Snoqualmie on Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:52:51 from 24.18.192.33

Wow, you did really well! A first marathon in the pouring rain - you can take on anything now! Congratulations and enjoy your recovery!

From nicole on Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 12:43:53 from 128.208.244.70

Anya I am SO proud of you. You did such a great job persevering through that knee pain. I cannot walk today! I took the elevator at work and am hobbling around big time. :-) Advil has replaced Coffee as my best friend! Enjoy your last day in Portland with your dad!

From Kim on Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 15:41:56 from 67.199.180.90

Hi! I'm Kim....I just ran across your race report and felt a huge deju vu feeling! Three years ago I ran my first marathon...it was pouring rain the whole time...I struggled with ITB issues, which slowed me down and caused me to finish slower than I had planned. But, just like you, at the end I felt like I had made a huge accomplishment! The pain took me down for a while though. I kept trying to do some kind of cross train and it wouldn't heal until I gave it complete rest for about 4 - 6 weeks. Anyway...I just ran my third marathon last week and took the first half a lot slower so my knees wouldn't be so sore at the end. It worked! They never hurt and I beat my first marathon by 7 minutes and got under 4 hours! I hope your recovery goes better than mine did! Good luck with that....and a huge congrats on a great accomplishment!

From Kim on Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 15:42:53 from 67.199.180.90

Actually it was 2 years ago...SGM '08! The year of the monsoon!

From Little Bad Legs on Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 16:45:48 from 67.170.153.203

Great job on completing you first marathon in less-than-ideal conditions!

From Circles and Squares on Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 17:30:36 from 24.19.182.70

Anya-- you did so amazing. I can never get things strait if they start out the wrong way-- to turn it around and make it work is awesome. I hope your knees are holding up and that your feeling well. I'm just so proud of you and I think your'e incredible. Good job!!!!!

From allie on Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 19:49:59 from 174.23.232.22

awesome job! it sounds like conditions were tough but you pulled through just fine. way to go on your first marathon finish. very happy for you.

From Daniel Brunson on Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 10:01:27 from 98.184.136.74

Congratulations on your first marathon!

From Anya on Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:08:27 from 76.22.117.253

Thanks everyone for the support! It feels to great to have finally completed my first marathon even with some knee pain. Getting back into running will be slower but I think I"ll be alright:)

From Anya on Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:11:36 from 76.22.117.253

KIM: Thank you for the encouragement and it was so neat to hear your story of how you were in the same place as me once! A BIG congrats to your accomplishment to get under 4 hours!!!! GOod job!!!! That is neat you were able to change one thing and it made a difference this time with the run!

From Anya on Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:12:29 from 76.22.117.253

Nicole: Thanks again for being there and trainning with me! You did so so so awesome and I look up to your accomplishments!

Lisa: It has been great to run with you too and cannot wait until we can get together again!

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