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Spanish Fork,UT, USA

Member Since:

Jun 11, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

My Running PR's

5k-   18:25

10k-   39:06

13.1-   1:25

26.2-   3:09:03 (Boston Qualified and 1st marathon)

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I'm Lily, and I love to do hard things.

 

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Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:09:18, Place overall: 41, Place in age division: 15
Total Distance
26.20

I got to St. George yesterday around 3:20 and hung out with my family. My parents and Sister live there. We hit up Texas roadhouse for dinner and I ate a gob of rolls and honey butter. I've been eating very clean all summer, so the last few days have been weird for me partaking of so much carbalicious things! I slept well and woke up at 4:05, dressed, ate, drank, immodium AD  -out the door!

I met a friend (Kristen Thorne) at the bus loading. We rode up and talked the whole way. It went by quick. Laughing with Kristen seemed to calm my fears and anxiety.

It felt warm at the start. Kristen who has run St. George several times said she didn't remember it feeling this warm at the start ever. It worried her, and then it started worrying me a bit.

Time to start lining up in the corrals. Gun fires, and were off! It was pretty dark. Kristen and I went out with the intention of not going to fast the first half. We must not have been paying attention, because now that I look back at my splits, I think I went out to fast for this course. It was a good time plugging along with her. Mckenzie and Tylers were just behind us for the first 6 miles. At the bottom of Veyo there is a band, and it seriously cracked me up. Funniest thing I've ever seen. Then the signs on the side of the road: "what doesn't kill you will only make you veyo"....haha, and" toenails are overrated."

Veyo was very hard. But I dedicated this mile and the 2 after to a dear friend who has struggled a bit the last few months. I promised her I would pick away at the hill just as she is picking away at hard things. On the hill I said a small prayer for her. It made the marathon all worth it. Once we were to the top, things were still hard as it was slight incline. I ran with Kristen until the half. Shortly after we passed the half (which was @ 1:29 something) I remembered something Tyler had said to me a little earlier on. He said, hey Lily, see that volcano looking mountain over there? When you see a 2nd one, that's the cue to pick it up. Shortly after the half point, I looked up and saw the 2nd volcano type mountain. I reached into my shirt and pulled out my headphones, turned my ipod on. Immediately hearing the familiar music that I run to spawned a whole new running game for me. Suddenly I found my familiar rhythm footfall and began to pick off runners. This went on for several miles. The beautiful panoramic views during these miles were just amazing. I did notice headwind during this time as well.

Although hot, I still felt somewhat strong. Until......dreaded mile 22. My fuel never sat right with me the whole race. I felt like my stomach was sloshing around way to much. I drank more this marathon compared to my last one, and I am not so sure I like it. In fact, my stomach just isn't used to that. I don't drink or eat anything during my training runs. During mile 19 I took a powerbar gel with caffeine. By mile 22 it had kicked in and it was making me ill. I could not get a handle on it either. Then suddenly I started becoming very aware of the heat. Oh the heat! I was horrible! I was sweating so bad, my legs were tensing up, I started feeling VERY dizzy. Mile 23.5 I vomited a little on the side of the road. I turned around and started my run again. not even 10 seconds later I stopped and puked again. This was horrible! I have never puked in a race, EVER. Seriously, at this point, the only thing that kept me going were two things that kept going through my head: something Kristen T. said to me as she passed by me when I started to bonk. She said: "hang on Lily, it's only 3 more miles. You can do it." the 2nd thing I kept thinking of was my sweet family at the end. How they would be so disappointed if I were to walk over to the curb I was now eyeballing to sit and park my rear. I couldn't do it, so I kept going. Then at mile 24 it started.....me doing the walk/run thing. I would walk for 10-15 seconds, then pick it up and run as long as I could again. Sadly I have to admit I did this for 2 miles. I was crying and delirious.

The last halfish mile an angel came. Jossee! She had been pacing friends into the finish line. She ran next to me and drilled into my head that I could not stop and walk again! I was so emotional and crying and kept repeating aloud that I can't do this. And abruptly Jossee corrected and said YOU CAN DO IT LILY. She repeated it until I began to repeat it. And suddenly, it was if I deity stepped in seriously, because then I did believe it. And I ran and picked up the pace until the finish line. I don't have any answers to this because I was toast 2 miles back. I lost all my emotions as I crossed that finish line. I cried and collapsed on the 2 volunteers.

 The volunteers were awesome. I was so ill. The literally put my arms around there shoulders and walked me clear into the runners coral. This is when something else emotional happened. A man who I recognized came up to me (a runner) I cannot remember his name. He grabbed my weak hand and placed a $100 gift card in it. He said I want you to have this Lily, you are so inspiring. Whhaaaa? me???  he obviously came in before me. Why me? What have I done to inspire this man? I was such a wreck I started crying again, shoulders shaking. I looked up and he was crying to.

This race was hard. Whoever said this course was easier to PR on wasn't thinking. I think it's the Veyo hill that does runners in.

I should mention that I was violently ill for about 6 hours after wards. I had a low grade fever until about 8 pm. I also want to mention that as soon as I felt better, I ate a giant animal style double double and a shake from in-n- out burger.  :)


Splits: 6:56  7:04  6:40  6:34  6:48  6:36  6:32  7:46  7:18  7:18  7:31 7:21 6:54 7:03  6:31 6:23  6:42  6:56  7:34  7:19  7:05 7:28 7:39  7:52  8:42  8:35

A picture is worth a thousand words eh?  (picture taken from the St. George spectrum)

St. George Marathon Finish Line


Comments
From DaleG on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 02:42:09 from 173.150.84.100

Wow, Lily, I'm sorry you were having a hard time today, but you finished strong! Way to go!!! I wonder who the incredible mystery runner could be? Hmmmm....

From Chad on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 02:45:26 from 71.199.13.143

Nice job Lilly. You really gave it all you had and fought through it after St. George threw everything it had at you. And a double double after multiple yaks just 6 hours earlier? Sweet.

From seeaprilrun on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 09:28:12 from 199.36.244.11

Way to pull through a tough race--love how your family love inspired you to battle it to the end. You are tough, and that's not a shabby time at all! It was cool to meet you!

From Kira Bell on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 09:41:50 from 160.7.243.169

I think I have got on FRB, like 5 times to double check if you had posted the race report yet. Oh Lily, it's such a honor to know you. It really is. You did so well in this race! Seriously, you got a a great time and you WALKED part of it. Most people run their guts out and still never come close to your time. I gotta tell you, I personally KNOW this race was hard. I clicked on your live stream link on fb a little before 10 and sat and watched the people coming to the finish line. Compared to the UVM marathon I watched earlier this year, seeing the runners pass the finish line was inspirational but it was down right scary. One of the first runners I saw was limping and was seriously going to not finish it. She almost dropped down when a man (another runner) pretty much picked her up and dragged her to the finish line. After that I saw like 3 other people who did cross the finish line but as soon as they stopped they themselves looked out of it, and almost blacked out. It was nothing I had ever seen. I don't know what it was about the race, but it affected almost everyone I saw. I think it was the heat.When you came rolling in, I cheered out loud "Go Lily!" and clapped! It was such a amazing morning seeing you run. I am so proud of you for running such a hard race and finishing. :) I love you.

From Sue on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 10:37:37 from 63.248.41.148

Oh my gosh Lily looking at all you went through you would think that you had a lousy time but you still had an amazing time. You were cruising. That is awesome about the guy giving you a gift card. Was that right at the finishline? I think I might have seen that if so. Way to push through and finish! You are so inspiring!!!

From Lily on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 10:46:03 from 67.199.178.210

Thanks for the comments you guys.

Sue, I know things were going well until mile 25 when the 3:05 pacing group passed me. Before that I was well on track for less than a 3:05 :( oh well. Things were kind of out of my control. I just had to hang on.

From josse on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 10:55:35 from 166.250.1.159

I am so sorry you had such a hard end of the race. I knew you felt bad but din't realize you felt that bad. I am glad I could help you and was happy you made if under 3:10. This was a hard hot day for most and I think you did amazing. be proud of yourself!!

From Rob on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:07:06 from 204.15.86.95

Hey Lily, it was nice seeing you yesterday. I can attest, it was a very horrible day. It looks like you made it through much better than me, I couldn't even think about a double double until this morning.

From Tara on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:08:10 from 199.190.170.22

Whoa, whoa, whoa! Gosh Lily. That race report sounds heroic and gut wrenching! That is so nice to have people around to encourage and help. Great outcome and PR!!

From allie on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:09:28 from 24.10.191.18

great job, lily. the heat certainly made things tough yesterday. you had so much courage and determination in those final few miles to finish it out despite feeling so ill. way to fight through those emotions -- you never allowed yourself to give in and you fought with all you had and then some to cross that finish line. this experience will certainly make you stronger for the next one. marathons can be really mean, but you didn't back down and you still finished with an excellent time. way to go, lily!

make sure to get more gobs of food in you today -- your body needs it!

From Carina on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:15:51 from 204.15.86.83

Lily, you are honestly amazing. Going through what you did and still coming in with such a fantastic time! I think it's these marathons, where we have to dig deep, that we learn the most about our selves. Now you know you can do ANYTHING!! I am SO proud of you!!!!

From JD on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:32:24 from 97.117.107.209

Nice going Lily! You still ran a fast marathon in spite of all the obstacles. You have such a strong will! Thanks for the inspiration.

From Oreo on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 13:09:47 from 71.38.240.136

Lilster.. Great job! You are one tough cookie. 3:09 is insane for someone like me to even comprehend, All props. Way to push through in a dark moment.. they make us.

From rAtTLeTrAp on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 13:35:45 from 24.22.239.183

Way to go Lily! Leaving it all on the course, literally! That is very cool what that guy did for you, but not surprising. I feel the same about you and several other bloggers. So many inspiring athletes and great people here.

From Rachelle on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 13:59:08 from 66.7.127.115

Lily you are amazing!!! You could have easily quit and completely fallen apart. But you didnt. You were strong, you held it together, and you fought hard! I admire you so much.

Now lets train some hills dang it! You may have to tie a rope to me and drag me up some. Those hills ate me alive!!!!!!!!!!

From jun on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 14:56:27 from 174.23.189.233

Beautiful report, Lily. Thank you. That was very touching and seemingly appropriate to read on Conference Sunday.

From gdoc on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 15:00:33 from 98.202.195.25

Way to persevere and still display all your awesome running skills on a tough day...

From julieesplin on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 16:14:07 from 75.169.164.171

You stuck it out and finished! Even with the vomit stops you came in before about 7,000 other people. Josse was my angel too and the In-n-Out burger I had for lunch was the best burger I've had in a very long time. Something about running 26 miles makes a hamburger taste supper good.

From JulieC on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 16:21:35 from 64.37.14.162

Lily, didn't expect to see you when I did. You really were nice to try and pull me out of my rut at mile 16. And then you zoomed away and I fell apart at the seams in a similar fashion as you. Hence why we were together at the end. How about TOU again next yea?. Two weeks earlier and still cooler. We could have raced in RAIN. While I ran TOU this year in the rain we contemplated about wishing for no rain but we EXCLAIMED it is FAR better to run in RAIN then in FREAKING HEAT!!!! HOLY FLIP, hotter than last year and last year was HOT!! so glad to have company at the end!! I completely SHARE in your misery. Way to go, we stuck it out and finished, I think that counts for something : D!!

From flatlander on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 16:34:03 from 75.220.242.19

Very nice race and great report. Your experience was similar to mine and many others, just too hot out there.

From Merri on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 19:19:53 from 160.7.252.148

great job Lily! You did awesome. I wish I could have found you at the beginning. I needed some familiar faces.

From Kelli on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 20:02:14 from 71.219.83.151

Holy cow. Tough race there at the end. This stuff happens. It stinks when you are ready to hit a race so well and your body does not cooperate with you! But, it happens and you toughed it out and never quit!

SO, where is the $100 to? What a sweet guy!

From Toby on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 20:30:17 from 199.101.224.254

Way to go Lily! Those last few miles are so difficult...unless you've done it you can't put it into words! Nicely done!

From Lily on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 00:23:16 from 67.199.178.210

Kel the $100 is to roadrunnersport.com

I was kind of shocked he gave that to me. It was such a kind gesture for sure.

From Kelli on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 00:34:51 from 71.219.83.151

I think that is very cool! No one has ever given me jack! A guy did help me remove my tangled earphones from my sweaty back, he even offered to hold them for me...but I thought he might be trying to steal my tunes!

From Toby on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 00:37:10 from 199.101.224.254

If you go to the St George Spectrum on line newspaper and click on the "finish line photos" link - they have a picture of you!!!!

From Kelli on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 00:48:22 from 71.219.83.151

WOW, that is a good one of her! And Julie right before her. I think they were going for pain when they took these photos!

From Lily on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 00:49:17 from 67.199.178.210

I told you I was a mess. I don't remember much. This picture was painful to see.

From Kelli on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 00:52:42 from 71.219.83.151

It just shows your guts, that is all. Be proud of it!

From jsh on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 10:50:49 from 63.253.43.114

Awesome job out there! Way to gut out a tough finish. Congrats.

From Bec on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 11:04:11 from 71.199.9.12

Great race Lily! You still finished strong despite the challenges that were held in your way.

From catherine on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 15:13:52 from 216.49.181.254

So proud of you! Good job on keeping going even though it sucked. You're amazing. And you look awesome in your post-race pictures.

From Jake K on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 16:33:11 from 155.100.226.53

Great report Lily... you get like a thousand bonus points for hanging on when it started to go bad in those last couple miles. It definitely wasn't a PR day for 99.9% of runners, so to still come really close is something to be proud of. Now take a break and come run our 5K next month! :-) It will be COOL outside and you won't be sick for 8 hours afterwards, I promise!

From Lily on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 16:37:34 from 67.199.178.210

Jake I would LOVE to! Get me the info :)

From Calvin on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 20:37:26 from 66.182.67.156

Nice run Lily. Hot day, sick stomach, you still came thru! Great photos.

From Burt on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 15:48:58 from 72.223.91.148

Awesome race report Lily. How cool of Josse to help run people in. Maybe the guy that gave you the $100 was one of the three Nephites.

Kelli - Remember that time I gave you brownies?

From Kelli on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 17:25:50 from 71.219.83.151

I DO! I actually just told April this weekend that the first time I met you, you gave me brownies. They were good, although I was a bit nervous to eat them for fear of ex'lax or something being in them. I think I made Scott eat one first.

From Burt on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 17:33:30 from 68.14.209.26

:)

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