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Location:

Salem,UT,USA

Member Since:

Aug 02, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

2nd Marathon/St. George 2008 3:30:25, yea!! I qualified for Boston!!! :)

First St. George Marathon (2007) 3:58

2009 Provo River Trail 1/2 1:35:56

2009 Speedy Spaniard 10K 45:28 


 

Races this year 2012:

May: Ogden 1/2 

June: Run Utah Valley 1/2, just for moral support:)

July: 1st time, , Bryce Canyon 1/2

August: 1st time, TOU Half

October: St. George Marathon

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

*Run Boston Marathon Did it!! 2010~!!! SO FUN!

*Smooth has inspired me and I'd like to do the Utah Grand Slam sometime in my life :). Well, let's say before 2013 :).

*Improve my overall running abilities, stay healthy and Hey, it wouldn't hurt to lose a few pounds either.

 



Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue running as long as I can. Meet and establish new friends/friendships and enjoy running for what it is really about.

Personal:

I am a mother to 3 handsome, active little boys (11, 7 and 5) and a beautiful baby girl (Just turned one in March). I'm married to TylerS (also on this blog) and work as a Mortgage Loan officer where I have been for almost 14 years now. I love my job and the people that I work with. I love being a mom and the inspiration I get from Running! Life is busy and entertaining, It's great!

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Race: St. George Marathon 2008 (26.2 Miles) 03:30:25, Place overall: 772, Place in age division: 31
Total Distance
26.20

Wow, it is a great feeling to be writing this post and to know that the much anticipated St. George Marathon 2008 is over and that my goal has been accomplished!!  Really, words can not express the time, thoughts, emotions and feelings that go along with a marathon.  It is a very motivating, exciting, enduring and humbling experience.  I am so thankful and feel so blessed that my body allowed me to do this today. .   Okay, sorry, past the emotion part, now I can move on to the details. 

So, I didn't sleep much last night.  Got to bed at about 11:00 knowing I had to wake up at 4:00am.  I laid in bed for about 30 minutes until I actually fell asleep, woke up to go the bathroom once, then woke up "wide eyed" at 2:00 sure I had missed the alarm.  Then, couldn't get back to sleep but eventually feel alseep about 20 minutes later, then was up again around 3:00ish, and up for good just before 4:00am.  I think I dreamed way to much about several different areas around the marathon.  Needless to say, we were up on time, made it to the bus by the time we wanted and was feeling great about the day until................ we stepped off of the bus to an ever present rain and wind!!!  Not a good thing.  Especially considering that right before we got off the bus, Tyler said to me "if the weather is bad today, you know you have to have a whole new plan?".  I sat silent for a moment before saying "okay, talk to me".  I have gone over this marathon at least 50 times during the preperation and planning of this and now I was told that I had to have an entirely different plan?  No, he gave me a few words of advice that made me feel better, then we ran into Michelle who added her words of wisdom and then the realization came that like or not, the weather was what is was, so I may as well make the best of it.  My original goal was just to qualify for Boston at 3:40:59, but then decide that I would really like to do it in about 3:35:00.  So, I found my place in the line-up right between the 3:30 and 3:40 pacer.  I started running and felt awesome.  I hit the half way point and felt awesome (aside from the required assistance to get my soaking wet t-shirt off from a volunteer working the booth, that was a little embarrassing).  Hit 17 and realized I was down to single digits in miles and felt even more awesome.  My good friend Heidi W actually drove down last night and met me at 23 to run the last few miles with me.  She was a great help and really got me through those last miles (Thank you SO MUCH Heidi!!).  I actually felt really good until 25 at which point, I had to really talk myself through the last few block and tell myself that "No, the muscles in your legs will not tighten to the point of breaking your bones, even though they feel that way".  I saw my mom, sister, mother in law and son at the corner of 300 south and Main street which of coarse brought out the emotions in me (I know, surprising!!), but it also inspired me to push myself as hard as possible those last few blocks to the finish line.  I was amazed when I crossed the finish line, stopped my watch and noticed my time was 3:30:25.  I improved my one and only marathon time from last year by 28 minutes.  I felt awesome (yes, I know I have said Awesome like a hundred times this post :), proud and relieved to have it over.  Tyler came and found me, thank goodness he had a blanket he shared with me and then the fun began, eating ice cream, bread, cookies, juice, etc.   This is really a very fun thing to be able to accomplish and experience with Tyler.  When I crossed that finish line, I enjoyed it so much more knowing that he was there and that he understood exactly how I felt.  Thank you Tyler!!  Okay, the emotions are starting again, better end the post!!! 

Splits:  8:38, 8:19, 7:51, 7:34, 7:48, 7:35, 7:40, 8:59 (veyo, ouch), 8:42, 8:32, 8:48, 8:25, 8:01, 8:25, 7:38, 7:31, 7:39, 7:49, 8:46, 7:54, 7:23, 7:59, 7:33, 7:27, 7:42, 7:46, 7:52. 

Lots of water and rest! Good Job and Good Night to all who ran today.  I hope that you all recover well. 

Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 19.00Total Sleep Time: 24.00
Comments
From Burt on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 00:39:02

Awesome race! And it looks like you did it in world record time. Well, I know it's a typo, but wouldn't that be awesome?

From MarcieJ on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 09:23:50

Hey I am so glad you had a great race! You blew your expectations out of the water and with bad weather, wait to go. Thanks for your comment and sorry we didnt get to chat at the blog party. We were heading out right around the time you came. Congrats again!!!!

From Tom on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 10:13:01

Super Duper race Kellie. You and Tyler are both just running so well.

And thanks again for letting us swing by your place and hog your shower for a while. You guys are not just great runners but really great people as well.

From Teena on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 10:23:19

Kellie!!! You are a ROCKSTAR!!!! I am so happy for you!!! What an awesome day!!! (How many exclamation points do you think I can use in this post?!?!?!) Seriously, you ran a perfect race.

Btw ... did you buy anything fun while you were shopping???

And thanks for the fun phone calls, posts, and texts!!

And, oh yeah ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From Kim on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 10:46:05

I am so glad you and Tyler both had great races! You were both ready for anything! What an amazing PR for you! I can't wait to see pictures of you, I'm sure you looked amazing even running soaked to the bone!

And as Tom mentioned...thanks so much for letting us come by and use your shower!

Congratulations!

From kellies on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 18:59:56

Burt: So, you are saying that I can't run a marathon in 1:30?? Come on? Ha Ha, thanks for catching that for me!

Marcie: Thank you for the nice comment, I look forward to formally meeting you down the road.

Teena: We had a fun time out shopping but about half way through target, my legs started tightening up and so we went home so that I could rest and let them rest. We did have fun though. I got a new shirt at Target, got my son a Halloween costume and went to that "Living Ecclection" store off of the side of the freeway and got me a little decoration for my bedroom so that was fun. I love the exclamation points, they radiate energy. Thanks for the fun post. How are you feeling today?

Tom and Kim: You guys are a darling couple and I am so glad that Tyler and I have gotten to know you better. You are both great examples to so many others around you. I look forward to several more years of running together along with additional memories. You are welcome to the house in St. George anytime, really, I hope you know we mean that!! As far as the pictures go, I am not so confident in their outcome. I hadn't taken my makeup off from the night before so I am sure that, due the the small amount of rain received :), there was mascara running down my face for a large portion of the course, wouldn't that be pretty!! Keep up all of the good work you guys, all of the positive energy and all of the fun blogging :)

From MichelleL on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 19:17:50

I said this to you yesterday, but here it is for posterity: A 3:30 under these conditions?!!!!! I am so happy for you! You are a great runner, and I am sure this is just one of many PRs to come! Thanks for letting me hang out with your family so I didn't feel like a dork eating my burger and fries alone :) Your family is so kind, and I appreciate your friendship. See you on the road!

From josse on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 22:55:27

Awsome PR!!! Great job on the race, and I bet you would have been alot faster if the conditions where better.

From Cheryl on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 22:55:54

Kellie--That is a great time for perfect conditions, phenomenal for what we had to deal with! It was fun meeting you Friday night and thanks for saying hi to me on Saturday at the Rec Center. Hope to see you around at some other running events!

From TylerS on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 23:59:27

Great job Kellie! I am so happy for you! I still can't beleive that you came in at 3:30, I always knew that you could hit that number, but under those conditions...!!! Wow, wow, wow!!! Sorry that I didn't make it back to run you in this year, I was so cold that I didn't dare leave. Just think, you are no longer a "jogger". I never thought that you were, or for that matter anybody else is. It's just that a runner that i know ran close to that same time 2 years ago... AWESOME JOB and Eg elska thig!!!

From Michelle N. on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 10:31:33

Awesome Kellie! It was great to meet you at the blog party. You are so cute and what an awesome race for you. You totally dominated.

From peggy on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 11:58:00

Great race, Kellie. It was fun to meet you and Tyler Friday night.

From Kellies on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 13:06:49

See, this is what I love about this blog. There are so many fun, nice, inspirational and genuine people on here, THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU!!!

Michelle: We loved having you along for lunch. I am really glad that you came a long. Again, it was so nice visiting with you and not just about running stuff! Way to go with the after marathon eating, I am very proud of you!!

Josse: Thank you! You are a huge inspiration to me. I am going to keep running and hope to improve each year. Maybe one day, just maybe.... I may make it in closer to 3 hours, it's hard for me to even imagine right now though! But anything is possible :)

Cheryl: It was so nice meeting you too and way to go with the marathon! I hope to see you around at other events for many years to come.

Tyler: Eg elska thig, sumalatheous (sp??)

Michelle: IT was so nice meeting you as well Friday night. I am really glad that they had that little gathering. It was so nice meeting so many people. Isn't it a great feeling qualifying for Boston? Are you going to plan on going? I think we need to make a FRB trip out of it since so many of us qualified for the first time? That would be too much fun!!!

Peggy: Thank you! I am still amazed at your time and read the article in the paper with your comments, impressive! You are amazing. Way to go on Saturday!

From Kelli on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 16:18:12

Okay, I will only admit this to you (and everyone reading it) I just cried!! I am so happy for you. I did not know how you had done because I COULD NOT FIND YOU ANYWHERE!!!! I looked and looked and looked. But HOLY FLIPPIN'COW!!!! Look at those amazing splits and your finish time!!! Can I add any more exclamation points?!?! That is one heck of an amazing race little girl!

I was cursing myself for not bringing your phone number with me to St George. What was I thinking??

Anyway, great job. I am so happy for you (and extremely jealous---31 in your age group? WOW!) I am now part of your fan club!

From Kellies on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 16:46:43

Kelli, you are so much fun!! It is an honor that you would cry when reading my blog. I cried a lot on marathon day and have since cried a few times too. There is just something about them that brings me to emotions. I think that the relationships that I have established this year have made it all the better. I love the opportunity to talk to so many fellow runners and bloggers who have come so far and accomplished so much. I have loved getting to know you better and talking on the blog(s). You are an awesome friend and I look forward to a long history of running together, even if it's not hand in hand, so to speak! I am going to go read your race report now! Thanks again Kelli :)

From Kelli on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 16:53:11

Whatever---you beat me by 8 minutes!!! You will be holding my hand next time so I can be that fast whether you like it or not! I will plant myself in your pocket.

This BLOG is cool, though, I have to admit! I like it MUCH!

From Lucia on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 17:07:00

Congratulations Kelli!!! Here's something to get you thinking about Boston - the play-by-play recount of a super fast runner who ran it this year with Kristin Armstrong (Lance's ex) and others. The slowest time ever for them, yet they had a blast! So, I'm with you that once you qualify, the actual race should be more about fun than about hitting a PR. http://runtrails.blogspot.com/2008/04/bleeker-does-boston-marathon.html

With some luck and good training, hopefully I'll see you there too!

From Lucia on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 17:07:51

Gosh dang it... I keep getting confused with Kelly and Kelli and Kellie... I meant to say Kellie!!! Sorry!

From Kellies on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 17:10:51

Ha Ha! Thanks Lucia, I appreciate the site, I will check it out!

From Kelli on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 17:11:16

We are one in the same...except she is faster!

But, I will butt in and say you better make it there!!!

From Camille on Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 12:50:31

Way to go! That's awesome!!!!

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