Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Top Of Utah Marathon

Top of Utah was this last weekend, and I'm still surprised that I was able to finish a full marathon! It was exciting, scary, painful, fun, all in one.


Friday night, Marshall and I met up with my brother Jason. We went out to dinner and then headed up to Brigham City where we were going to stay the night. Marshall and I were actually staying at a different motel than Jason, but we got there, and come to find out, I had booked the room with some corporate coupon code. It was just a coupon code online?! Originally, we were paying $60 for our room, and when we got there they wanted to charge us $120. Jason was able to get his room changed to two queen beds, so we just went and stayed with him, which I was super grateful for. By the time we got settled, it was close to 11. We had to be up at 3:30 so we could leave by 4, so obviously we weren't going to get a lot of sleep. I invested in some melatonin and it actually helped me sleep. After 4 hours of sleep, we were up and on our way. I learned the hard way from my half marathon not to drink anything until I get running. The marathon started at 7 am, and to say I was nervous would be an understatement.
When I hit the halfway point, I was right around 2 hours and 20 minutes, so I was excited to be on track to finish in under 5 hours. I couldn't believe how great I felt at half way, and even at mile 15-16. Once I hit 18, I started to drag a bit, 19 was harder, and by mile 21, I had to stop and walk. I spent the last 5 miles doing a walk/run combo. It ended up taking me about 5 hours and 12 minutes to finish, which is about an 11:50 minute mile. Overall, I feel pretty proud of this, and the accomplishment that I finished. I've never had my legs hurt as badly as they have the last few days though. Running that far is REALLY hard on your body, but was definitely a cool experience! (PS, you can set the video below to hd.)

7 comments:

Melody said...

Great job! That's a faster pace than I can do, I'm always proud if I stay under 13-minute miles. A marathon is an awesome accomplishment, congrats!

Brittany said...

That is a huge accomplishment Tiff! Great job. You are seriously an inspiration. Hope I can do that too someday!

Sara Birch said...

Incredible! To run that far is such a huge accomplishment and you are amazing for doing it!

Snedakers said...

Yea! I'm glad everything went well. Way to go Tif!!

Katie S said...

It's so awesome you were able to do this!! Way to go!!! I'm glad it was a good experience. You definitely earned some bragging rights!! :)

Marshall said...

I haven't seen this video yet! AWESOME! Let's use up some of these bragging rights: I just want to say that I'm married to a champion. I literally try to keep up with her. She's trained for the last 6 months to run this insane marathon. This is all amidst working graveyard shifts to pay the bills, continuing her 4yr degree into another 2 yr radiology program, running an incredibly successful blog w/ around 20k visitors per month, traveling around the country for companies that want her influence, landing nearly every sweet deal out there to save us money, serving as a secretary in primary, managing most of the work around the house; all while being the phenomenal mother and wife to our family. A true champion and I'm sure the best accomplishments are yet to come. There I'm done bragging. *

Jason said...

YES! What Marshall said.