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Location:

Phoenix,AZ,

Member Since:

Jul 23, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

5K: 22:15 (January 2005);
10K-48:40 (November 2005)
Half-marathon: 1:50:25 (, March 2006);
Marathon: 3:54:16 (January 2006)

Short-Term Running Goals:

BQ

Finish half marathon in January 2010

Run consistently

Lose pregnancy weight + 10 pounds 

 


 





Long-Term Running Goals:

Complete an Ironman triathlon; run the Comrades Marathon in South Africa (55 miles)
Marathon: sub 3:30
Half marathon: sub 1:40
10K: sub 42 minutes
5K: sub 21 minutes

Find out what my potential is and reach it.


Personal:

I've been running since high school (mid-1990s) and do pretty well when I'm focused on a goal. My main problem  is running consistently when I'm NOT training for something specific. I'm an attorney, and I've been married to my husband, also a runner, for 5 1/2 years. We live in Phoenix, Arizona.  We had a beautiful baby girl, Caroline, in August 2009.

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Race: Silver Strand Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:51:29, Place overall: 421, Place in age division: 21
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.0013.100.000.000.0013.10

Race results are finally up, 50 hours after I finished!  I ran 2 seconds faster than I thought.  I'm happy with my place divisions too: top 25% overall, top 12% of women, and top 15% of females 30-34.  The results also list my age grade: 58.64%, which I hope to greatly improve to whatever my maximum potential is.

It was about 60 degrees at the start, with some wind.  Sometimes I psych myself up too much for a race, so I felt kind of "off" all day Saturday (scratchy throat, unstable stomach, etc.).  But I woke up feeling great on Sunday.  The race starts on Coronado Island and runs past the beautiful Hotel del Coronado in the first mile.  There's a slight downhill, and an uphill before mile 6 (overpass).  At mile 9.5, the race does an out and back to 12.5, and then heads to the finish.  There is a short, but somewhat steep hill at about 10.5, which was brutal, but then we immediately got to go downhill.  There was a .5 mile straightaway to the finish, which was kind of frustrating because it was still so far!

I ran with Amanda for the first 10K.  She called out our pace, because she was prepared and had her Garmin!  Here are my splits, up to mile 12.  It got messed up after that.  8:39, 8:40, 8:44, 8:45, 8:35 (hill), 8:41, 8:29, 8:38, 8:25, 8:31, 8:01 (hill), 8:33, ????  I'm not sure about mile 12 either, because I think the mile marker was wrong.  I was SO CLOSE to a PR, and to breaking 1:50.  I look at my earlier splits and wonder if I could have gone a little faster then, but I truly know that I gave 100%.  I tend to start conservatively and make it up later on.  I don't know if it's the best racing strategy, but I love picking up the pace late in a race!  When I ran the 8:01 split, I was really encouraged, but it turned out that I wasn't able to hold that pace, even on the downhill.  At the end, my lungs felt fine, but my legs were shot.  So, I need to work on the anaerobic component of my running.

Overall, I am very encouraged by my time, ESPECIALLY when I'm doing all easy mileage in my training.  Based on my current fitness, I think I'll be able to PR (sub-3:54) at my January marathon-yippee!

Comments
From Michelle on Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 15:42:25

Sounds like you ran a great race! And according to your own goals wasn't that a GOLD! Your right on track for your marathon, great job, your training is really paying off!

From Michelle on Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 16:04:56

Just saw the time NICE!!!

From Lybi on Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 18:30:56

I've been waiting for this race report! Yea! Great time, Shauna! I'm really impressed by that 8:01 mile towards the end, including a hill! Woo-Hoo! Shauna is in the house. Very good news for your upcoming marathon. :)

Sounds like a great course. I've been to Coronado--what a beautiful place!

From lorenzpsu on Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 19:36:16

It was great to see you and AWESOME JOB!!!!

From Mik'L on Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 21:58:33

Wow- great job Shauna. That's a great time and one you should be happy about. You are well on your way to a PR in the marathon!

From Shauna on Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 22:07:00

Thanks everyone. Would you believe the race results are STILL not up! Hopefully I'll be able to update tomorrow.

From MichelleL on Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 22:12:50

Nice solid race Shauna. I think you have alot more in you, though. It will be fun to watch you progress this year, PR'ing and beyond!

From Mark on Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 11:21:32

Awesome race - sounds like everything just came together. I used to live in San Diego and worked on Coronado so I can imagine how nice the course was.

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 12:02:51

Good start. Near PR after only one month of solid training. I think you are ready for no less than 7 miles a day 6 days a week. You should be able to smash all of your PRs 5 K through half-marathon in a couple of months of solid training. And very possibly be ready for BQ. I would, however, wait to race a marathon until you run 1:44 in the half. Reason - you probably will not BQ until you can run a half in 1:44, also, the more fit you are the less time it takes to recover from a marathon, so once you are more fit if something goes wrong in your first attempt, you'll be able to successfully try again sooner.

From crumpyb1 on Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 22:16:04

Congratulations on an awesome race! I totally think you can break 3:54 in January. Way to go.

From Lulu on Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 22:23:58

Congratulations!

From Brent on Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 22:34:48

I like your splts, good consistent effort, congradulations. Close to your PR.

From Christi on Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 01:00:51

Hey Shauna- Just now reading your race report. You did AWESOME!!! Took the Gold (as I recall?) Gold in my book anyway- anyday!!! All your training has really paid off and many more good races to come!

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