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Location:

Wichita,KS,

Member Since:

Sep 14, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

marathon pr:  2:59:49.  Saint George 2011

Praire Spirit 50 mile winner 7:36:30 2013

I accidentally ran 100 miles in November 2013.  it was hard.  I threw up a lot.  decided to do a better job next time

I did it again on purpose October 2014--Heartland 100 winner and CR 17:38:37

Heartland 50 winner May 2014

Psycho Wyco 50k winner February 2012

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run enough to hold off the middle-age spread

 

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

 

Sub 3 hour marathon--SOMEDAY!  Done!

 

New long term goal:  ....run enough to feel kinda like I did when I was fit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Personal:

I was a single mom.  Two times over.  We all survived, despite the fact that I make atrocious decisions.  Then, I met a man I didn't deserve.  And he loves me so much.  And I love him. We lived in sin and bought a house for two years then hired a judge and officially got married(to our great delight and also the delight of our mothers), then a month later he was diagnosed with cancer.  Well we survived all that and he's 100% fine now.  But, we're really out of shape and really busy with kids and jobs and running just isn't my priority and there's so many other layers to all of it, but I'm running anyway.  This is my failure blog now.  Just to log that one run a week if I snag it.  
Somehow that matters and I want that run recorded.

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Mizuno Waverider 12 Lifetime Miles: 333.61
Nike Air Pegasus Lifetime Miles: 507.20
Pink Pegs Lifetime Miles: 595.58
Pink Nike Avant Lifetime Miles: 624.04
Crappy Asics Lifetime Miles: 146.72
Adidas Adizero Mana Lifetime Miles: 113.32
Blue Avants Lifetime Miles: 653.33
Crocs Lifetime Miles: 18.08
Lunarfly Lifetime Miles: 468.47
Race: Heartland50 (51 Miles) 08:29:17, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
51.00

I signed up for this race on a whim--needed motivation to train and knew the race directors were good guys and it would be a good time. Training was dismal but just enough, I hoped.  This was out in Cassoday, Kansas, on rocky dirty roads, in the Flint Hills...and their were hills, a lot of these roads have not seen traffic in a long time, very rocky in places, and hot, and windy, and exposed,--Kansas!!

My strategy going into this as the predicted temps climbed and climbed was to go out fairly fast, maybe even suicidal, and enjoy all the good miles I could when the weather was reasonably cool, before the sun and wind started their punishment.

The morning was pretty uneventful, coffee, donut, drive.  I peed a few times, and offloaded my drop bags which were actually nothing but my g2 purple gatorade and socks. They were serving gubrew and I know that stuff is disgusting, so wanted my own gatorade of choice!  We milled around at the pre-race briefing, I chatted with a few people I knew, and as the sun rose, we were off.  I did not wear a watch, or carry a phone or music, just ran.

The first 8 miles to the first aid station weren't too bad, not hilly or rocky.  I went out in 4th overall--three men ahead of me.  I felt good and strong, and drained my whole bottle of gatorade along with a hammergel and some water, picked up 1/4 of a pb and j at the station and an s-cap and took out.  Pitched my shirt here too--it was already getting hot and humid.

The second 8ish miles I got the two guys running ahead of me--the other one was way out in front.  Eventually me and one guy, from omaha, pulled ahead and ran together a while.  he was super cool.  Another hammerjel, gatorade, water, s-cap, 1/4 pb and j.  This is the hardest, rockiest, hilliest part of the course.  monster hills and rocks.  I was cruising through them but knew they were gonna be a show-stopper coming back.

I pulled ahead of Omaha and started chasing number one.  I caught him just before the halfway point and the turnaround.  While this section was not as bad as the last section, it had it's fair number of hills.  I repeated the same routine at the halfway point for nutrition, and then whipped around to start the real battle.  It was much hotter now, and the first thing I noticed was the face full of 20mph wind.  ugh.  The original number one guy fell back, and a new guy caught up with me--we traded leads for the next 16 miles.  He had long legs and would occasionally do this power walk and fall back, but then run and catch up. My 5 footer legs are no good at power walking--I am better of shuffling.

As we hit the aid station before going back into the really hard part my legs were pretty much fried.  hamburger.  Energy was good, stomach was good, but my undertrained legs were officially trashed.  I knew I was now in for a shuffle to the finish. This 8 mile section was just brutal--actually worse on the downs than the ups as far as leg pain, but I forced myself to pick up speed and just grimaced going down because my quads were so wasted, but I needed to bank time because my upward power hike was pretty pathetic.

I thought the last aid station would never come.  I was relieved because I knew it would be flattish and finishing was now on the radar, but the last 9 miles were where the fatigue and the heat started to melt me.  The wind was relentless, the sun was relentless--I was a hot, miserable, shuffling lobster. I started picking out landmarks far away at what I hoped was a mile or two, and making bargains with myself that I could walk two telephone poles if I just shuffled the rest of the way.  This was the game I played to keep moving forward and not just give up and walk all together.  oh, and new number one guy--he took off like a bat out of hell and wasted me by 12 minutes!!  I went for a hammergel and realized I didn't have one.  This was a little disheartening, as was my dwindling water bottle. 

They moved the finish to the community center this year so we had to run past the starting line and it added some distance.  I looked sadly at my car as I shuffled by.  There was a train track between me and the finish--and then I heard the train in the distance.  Oh no!!  I was NOT getting stopped by that train, and it gave me enough motivation to force my wasted legs to pump, and I beat that dang train and I could see the finish and hear the cowbells and it was all over a few minutes later.

First woman, second over all.  I am pretty pleased, as I didn't expect a decent showing in my current lack of fitnessy.  This course was waaaay harder than the praire spirit 50 I did last year.  I was definitely chewed up in the second half, with my one hour positive split!!  I am glad I did this, but glad it is done, and chomping at the bit to get trained up this summer.

Now off to continue eating my weight in food!

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Comments
From Bob on Sat, May 10, 2014 at 20:55:32 from 67.176.195.62

Congrats! Great report. The leg pain during the last few miles is unreal. No idea how hundies get done.

From JulieC on Sat, May 10, 2014 at 23:37:07 from 63.224.117.62

so happy for you! did u win another buckle? :-) that heat was felt by me...crud i hate running in heat! you go girl, i mean red! very impressive time btw!

From SlowJoe on Sun, May 11, 2014 at 05:08:43 from 66.69.93.8

I knew you'd take out all the ladies, but you almost got all the dudes too - wow! Great race, and the report was a great read...8 hours summed up nicely! A 1-hour positive split actually sounds reasonable for that kind of distance and course. Congrats!

From Tom K on Sun, May 11, 2014 at 06:17:56 from 71.203.20.181

Amazing! Great report. I loved the "bargains" with yourself part.

From Matt Schreiber on Sun, May 11, 2014 at 09:08:55 from 66.17.102.175

Awesome race and report. That's some impressive stuff. I don't know how type get it done even without the heat and 20mph wind. Congrats on the win and have fun eating!

From Rachelle on Mon, May 12, 2014 at 09:26:09 from 199.190.170.28

You are truly unstoppable April. Seriously you never cease to amaze me. That is such an awesome time for a 50 miler. Congratulations!

From Burt on Mon, May 12, 2014 at 13:08:56 from 184.101.127.33

You're my new American idol.

From Neasts on Mon, May 12, 2014 at 22:42:10 from 174.27.241.217

Whooooa, you did another 50!? I love how you go out and show people that if you can run a marathon, you can do a 50-miler (it just may not feel very good). Oh, but they are serious stuff: seriously fun and seriously relentless. You are made of tough stuff, Mizapril. Congratulations on the win and the near major chicking.

From joebell1981 on Tue, May 13, 2014 at 16:35:24 from 99.39.133.24

Wow! Nice job!

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