| Location: Charleston,SC,USA Member Since: Jun 23, 2009 Gender: Female Goal Type: Local Elite Running Accomplishments: Turkey Day Run 5K, Charleston, SC
2009— 19:40, 9th overall, division champion (20-24)
2008— it was really cold. 20:23, 2nd in Division 2007— 20:50, 5th in Division Zest Quest 10K — 2008
2008—miserable uphill course; humid, sunny 48:28
Cooper River Bridge Run 10K — 2009, 2008, 2007 2009— 42:31 2008— 46:04 2007— 44:24 Kiawah Island Half Marathon — 2008, 2007 2009— 1:32 (division champion)
2008— 1:33 2007— 1:40
Short-Term Running Goals: Just keep running!
Long-Term Running Goals: Marathons...and maybe an Ultra Run if I really need a challenge. Personal: I am 26 years old. I am the Production Coordinator for all visual communications for Kiawah Island Real Estate. I've been a runner since high school, and I have a competitive nature that should explain my high mileage. I challenge myself to accomplish what I never imagined I could do, and I try to encourage myself and others to push their limits. I'm usually late to parties and social gatherings, since I have to get the run in first...(but luckily, I have great friends who acknowledge my routine). I suffered a bad case of plantar fasciitis March of 2010, and I picked up cycling/spinning while I recovered. Surprisingly, I totally loved it. I only ran on a whim or on weekends, or on vacation days when my gym was closed. This fall, I finally got back into the swing of things and started racing again. I'll try to update my races and runs more frequently. I'd like to be where I was 2 years ago....12 miles a day...I mean...what?!?! =)
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Heat advisories are NOT fun. Really sweaty, really hot run. But it was good. | Add Comment |
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Heat advisory AGAIN. 10 miles starting at about 9:30 in the morning, but I was so sweaty and gross after 10, I had to call it quits to go home and shower. My evening plans fell through, so I added 5 more miles to the morning's 10. It ended up being pretty successful. I rewarded the day's efforts with some ice cold Coors Light. HEAVEN.
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| | I usually do "long run Sunday" when I run the longest of any day in the week. Since Saturday was 15 (and that was pretty long) I stuck to 14. It was breezy, still really hot, but not humid. So it was a great evening run.
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| | I had to kill time while my parents hosted dinner guests (i didn't want to walk into the house sweaty and nasty while they were eating). So i added 2 miles to the usual 12. Not typical, but it was a gorgeous afternoon with a very unusual high tide. It was a "spring tide" that was so high it covered the streets. It was cool. Sidenote: I live with my parents while I'm waiting to close on my new house. Totally temporary.
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| | Normal run. Nothing out of the ordinary.
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13 miles after work. It was a very nice evening, but the first hour was HOT. I made the mistake of wearing a cotton t-shirt instead of my Nike Dri-fit. But once the breeze picked up, it was awesome (that's how I managed the distance, couldn't help myself, so I kept going!) | Comments(3) |
| | Covered 10 miles before work this morning because I have a happy hour date tonight (yay!). It's been a while since I've run that early, but last time I did that it was still cold and dark in the mornings. I left the house at 6. It took about an hour and half, not bad, but it was really gross and humid out. I only take on the sunrise when I have to. As beautiful as a sunrise might be, sleep usually takes precedence.
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