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Location:

South Jordan,UT,United States

Member Since:

Mar 03, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Provo river Half 2009 1:30:20

St. George Marathon 3:19:17

Vikingman 1/2 Ironman 6 hrs.

Antelope Island Buffalo Run 2009 25k 3rd place AG

Sapper Joe 50k 4th women overall, 2nd in age  6:03:00 

Teton circ. Trail- 35 miles, 9 hrs. 8/2009 

St. George Ironman 14 hrs.  

many other 1/2's and tri's and bike races and other great stuff! 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Moab Red Hot 50k.... time of 5:30:07, 5th women, yea!

Antelope 50k or 50

Grand Canyon R2R2R

Pocatello 50

Wasatch 100 or Moab ATS 50 


 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Have fun!!!

Personal:

I do love my husband more then running-although he does not always believe me!  I have four awesome kids who are my pride and joy!  I just love to get outside and play, run, bike, hike, climb, etc....

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Race: St. George Ironman (140.6 Miles) 14:20:00, Place overall: 971, Place in age division: 31
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
1.200.0026.200.00112.00139.40

A quick run down of the race.  I wrote 8 pages in my training journal so I could remember it all but I won't do that here.  

The race was awesome!! I loved it and can't wait to do another one.   I would do it again next weekend but don't think I could.   I was not very sore after the race just in pain (Right knee) and very tired and hungry.  I felt like I was recovering from surgury for a few days, just lathargic? and weak.  By Tues. I felt pretty good, but took a whole week off just to rest up.  My time was o.k. 2 hrs. slower then I was hoping for but my knee was in PAIN after mile 80on the bike and after mile 20 on the run I got really sick to my stomach.  I did what I could and of course would do things different now but at the time I was just trying to finish.

 Swim 1:20- The swim was great, I loved it except for the freezing cold water!  I heard 30 people were pulled out with hypothermia.  I held back after the gun went off and let the rush do by then dove in and started off.  As long as I had my own space I felt great but when it got congested I had to slow down and find my way through the bodies and that slowed me down a lot.  I also slowed odwn a few times and just looked around, I couldn't believe I was  in the IRONMAN swim!! The weather was perfect, beautiful sun rise at the lake!  My watch said I finished in 1:15 from when I started swimming.  I wish I would have pushed it harder, maybe I would have been warmer???  

T1-So slow but my hands were frozen and I could not dress myself!  It was 14 min. long long-ugg!

Bike- Tried to pace myself and watch my heart rate-first 22 felt great.  Should have pushed harder but I didn't want to do that too early.  First 43 mile loop felt great.  Just ate EFS drink and water and gatorade (should have eaten more real calories!).  Half way bag I grabbed a mini snickers and a fruit cup but that's all.  I also had a few bananas at aid stations and stopped at every one to go to the bathroom (ugg!).  By mile 80 my right knee was KILLING!  I could only pull up on my right peddle and push with my left.  My timw slowed a lot.  I wanted to cry! Partly because it hurt so bad, partly because I thought I would have to walk to whole marathon!  I made it to T2 after 7:30 (ugg!)

T2-faster then T1

Run- I was sp happy that I could run without pain!  I felt great the first 13 miles but I tried to pace myself, I made myself slow down (which I now wish I didn't!).  By mile 13 I passed my special needs bag and did'nt stop (I wish I had!) but I was feeling sick I just wanted to finish.  I felt so sick I could not eat anything-there were people barfing everywhere which didn't help!  I stopped eating all together but by mile 20 I was sick!  I almost fainted, I was blacking out and really dizzy.  Someone told me to make it to the next aid station and have a coke.  I barley made it there, I sat down in a lawn chair and they brought me coke a pretzels.  they wanted to call the paramedics but I would not let them.   After a few min. I felt great.  I got an emergency blanket to wrap around me because I was freezing, and I ran the last 6 miles to the finish.  My knee was killing but I felt pretty good.  The finish was amazing, just like I dreamed!  The crowd was huge and I even got teary eyed, not enough energy to cry though.  I even heard them say "Nancy Russell you are an IRONMAN" Yea!  

I'm excited it's over but also sad, I never wanted the day to end.  It was a great experience, even the 5 long cold lonely training months.  Can't wait till next time!

Comments
From Nancy on Sun, May 09, 2010 at 00:05:07 from 76.27.19.206

I've been waiting all week to hear your race report. Wow what a journey. I feel honored to say I know someone from our running group that finished an Ironman. What an awesome job you did!! I'm really proud of you.

From NancyR on Sun, May 09, 2010 at 00:10:19 from 75.169.129.40

Thank you Nancy, your so sweet! Nice job on your bike ride today, 60 miles is a LONG ride! You are one awesome lady!

From RAD on Mon, May 10, 2010 at 14:50:41 from 67.172.229.125

WOW!! You are on amazing Chicka! I'd been checking in to read the post and it was worth the wait! I'm sorry you had those knee issues, but you truly are an ironwoman for pushing through to the finish!! I feel like I know a celebrity to know you :)

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