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Calabasas Classic 2007 November 11, 2007

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Calabasas Classic
November 11, 2007


Before the race, checking out the expo. (Can you find me? Hint: I’m wearing orange. haha)

Run, Kelley, RUN!
   
The sprint to the finish!!!

My Overall Time: 1:20:13

 

Nike Women’s Half Marathon – 2007 October 21, 2007

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Nike Women’s Half Marathon
October 21, 2007


I ran my 4th Half-Marathon yesterday! It was the Nike Women’s Half Marathon in San Francisco. I had been training and looking forward to this race since last year! I was lucky to have gotten an entry through the lottery because it sold out in just four hours! I usually get really nervous for races, but I wasn’t at all for this one. I knew I was trained and ready, and that was a new and welcomed feeling for me.

This was going to be the first race that I would run without any friends, without my camera and without a team. I knew it would be a mental challenge, rather than a physical one, but I was really excited.

On Friday night, Irving and I left Los Angeles at 11:30pm to drive up to San Francisco. We got into the city at 4:30am. We took a nap till about 9:30am and then  I took the subway into the city to visit the Race Expo. Those of you who run know that this is the best part of marathon weekend! I got my goody bag, chip and bib, and then I set out to get all the fun freebies (luna bars, ghiaradelli chocolate, postcards, chapsticks…). I also had my nails painted at the “Jet Blue Manicure Station”. And after that, they gave us cute little beauty kits with an eye mask and stuff! I love being a girl.

They had really pretty race colors this year!


I’m so glad I didn’t have to run around Lake Merced this year. haha


YAYYY… T minus 15 hours til race time!


How funny is this? It must rain a lot in San Francisco. lol


It took me forever, but I finally found my name on the runner’s wall. I love the feeling of being one of “the runners”. I’m in the cool club now!

On the big screen at the expo, they had a power point presentation about “reasons why we run”. I wrote about all my fellow cancer survivors at the Little Star Foundation and how they inspire me!

I also watched some of the panel speakers there. Joan Benoit Samuelson was there, and it was really amazing to see her run. She’s a legend. She’s the only American woman to have ever one an Olympic gold medal in the marathon. It was really great to hear her enthusiasm for the sport. I also saw Lauren Fleshman, who is an Olympic Marathon runner. And guess who else was there? Picabo Street, the Olympic Downhill Skier! That was neat to hear her too.


The Panel Discussion

Joan Benoit Samuelson
The Running Legend
Lindsay Fleshman
US Olympic Team
Picabo Street
US Olympic Skier

After the expo, I met up with some friends in and around the city, and had a nice carbo-loaded pasta dinner! I attempted to get to bed early, but didn’t end up sleeping til about 11:30p.


My friend Scott! He works for Team in Training!


Doesn’t she look like an athlete? Athletes wear wool sweaters, right?!?!


My running buddy, Alex.

On Sunday, I woke up bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at 4:30am! I was ready to ATTACK this race. haha. I got to the city around 6am, bag-checked my coat and found my place at the starting line. It was freezing! I think in the 40s, but the energy was buzzing all around me.  23,000 of my closest friends were all lined up and ready to run.  The hardest part is standing around waiting to go. It took me 27 minutes just to get to the startline. But once I started going, I felt great. This is my 3rd year running this race, so I really had my heart set on breaking my time.  That’s what kept me going throughout the race.

MILE 1:
The first mile always starts off walking because there’s so many people you don’t get very far. It takes a few miles to thin  out. There were a few brave souls cheering us on in the dark. I ran for the first mile and half straight and I felt great, but I knew I had to slow down if I wanted to make it the whole way.

MILE 2-4:
My GPS finally kicked in around mile 2 or so. So now I can officially keep track of my pace. We were running along the piers, the sun was coming up, the water was beautiful. More people started coming out to cheer. A lot of Team in Training people were getting the runners excited.

MILE 5-7:
My knees started hurting me a bit, I think it’s my shoes… but I tried to ignore it and distract myself.  I knew the big hill was coming up, so I just wanted to get through the half way point.

MILE 7:
The big hill! I walked most of the hill, as fast as I could. I didn’t want to use my energy by running it. It wasn’t that bad, although I always forget how long the hill really is.

MILE 8:
I saw my friend, Scott, on the sidelines cheering us on! The Team in Training staff was all dressed up in Halloween costumes, so I knew I was on the lookout for “Colonel Sanders”. And there he was up on the hill, holding is KFC bucket. haha It was great seeing him, and it gave me some more energy to keep going. I’m more than half way there!!!!

MILE 9:
Somewhere over there, in the residential area, they had orange slices for the runners. IT’S LIKE CANDY!! I love oranges when I run. MMMmmmm… OMG it was so good. hahaha. Then it was all downhill for a mile or so, and I ran the whole way without stopping. My knees were screaming at me, but I told them to shut-up.

MILE 10:
I called Irving as I approached Mile 10. I knew he was waiting at mile 11 so I wanted to give him a heads up. Now, we were running along the ocean cliffs. It was gorgeous. I could see the finish line straight head, but I still have 3 miles left to go and I have to go ALL THE WAY AROUND… awe.

MILE 11:
At this point, I realized that if I kept going strong, I would definitely beat my time, so I forged through. I saw Irving at the mile marker, but I didn’t even stop to say hi. I hope he got a good picture as I buzzed by. lol. He gave me a high five. but I Must.Keep.Running.  Now, we were in Golden Gate Park, which is where the full and half marathon splits off from each other. Up until this point, we were all running together.  I wanted to walk sooo bad… but I knew if I took a walk break, I’d never be able to start up again. So I switched to 2/1 intervals. Running two minutes, walking one minute.  Actually, doing this made me run faster than if I was doing 3/1 intervals. I kept up this pace until mile 12, and then I knew it was the final stretch.


Can’t miss my orange skirt!

MILE 12:
I ran for about a half mile straight and blew past the Ghiradelli station (yes, I turned down free chocolate!)  My legs were burning, so I walked for a minute or two, and started up again. In order to beat my time now, I knew I had to finish the last ½ mile in under 16 minutes…. I was TOTALLY going to beat my time. As I rounded the bend, only .2 miles left to go, I could see the finish line.


MILE 13: I charged forward, tears welling up in my eyes. Oh.MY.GOSH! I really did it! I beat my time. YAYYY!!!!!! I’m such a rockstar. I picked up my Tiffany’s necklace and  my finisher’s t-shirt and a few snacks and met up with Irving and his mom. They got some cool pics of me crossing the finish line, so that was exciting. I’m glad they were there to witness my personal victory. I was pretty psyched.


Hahaha.. Me, double checking my time as I cross the finish line!


This is why I run. The hot guys in tuxes with blue Tiffany’s boxes on silver platters!


Me in the purple, after getting my necklace. haha

The Record- Breaking Stats:

Overall Bib Final Time Class Age Gender
6173 16501 2:47:00 F20-24 24 F
classrank sexrank pace guntime 5k 10k 15k ag_pct ag_place
315 5866 0:12:44 3:08:10 0:37:42 1:17:06 2:01:37 39.4% 6729


I did it!!


I love that skirt.


I love this picture. Tiffany’s bling… the man I love… and a new 1/2 marathon record.
Life is good.


Picking up my bag from the bag check area.

THE BLING


The Front


The Back


The necklaces from 2005, 2006 and 2007

After walking… I mean shuffling back to the car, we headed over to get burgers for lunch… Mmmm Burgers…(I burned over 2,600 calories in the race, so I didn’t feel bad lol!) So good! We all took a 2 hour nap in the afternoon, and other than a few stiff joints, I was feeling great.

It was a really fun race, I cant believe how fast it came and went. I’m already looking forward to next year!

 

Redondo Beach 5K – 2007 July 4, 2007

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The Village Runner 4th of July 5K
Redondo Beach, CA
July 4, 2007

This was actually a great 5k. It was overcast and cool, and the course was right along the ocean. Irving wanted me to start out at a 9 minute pace, but that lasted all of 10 minutes before I settled into my comfortable 11min/mile pace. That was much beter. 🙂

Finished in 35:09!



In honor of my country, I ran a 5K with Irving today!


Ready to run at 7am!


Sara and I before the race!
Nothing like a little Red, White and Blue!


See Irving. See Irving Run. Run, Irving. Run.


See Kelley. Kelley loves to Run. Run, Kelley, Run!


Look how cute! We’re Rockstars!

 

Las Vegas Half Marathon – 2006 December 10, 2006

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Las Vegas Half Marathon
December 10, 2006

Irving and I stayed with our friends, Alex and Etai at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. We were super excited. The night before the race, we had dinner at the Rio Buffet. It was so good. We made sure to eat a lot of carbs! (Is Chocolate Gelato a carb?)

Our awesome hotel: Mandalay Bay!

The Luxor

The view of the Mandalay Pools from our 31st Floor Window!

Look how high up we are! Irving enjoys the view.

Etai, Shiri, Galen, Irving, Me and Alex at the Rio Buffet!

 

Alex in the Casino in full running attire!

The Morning of the Race:

Chely, me and Irving in our Hotel room before the race. (Irving is totally pumped up!) And it’s only 4:30am!

Blue Man Group Performed at the Starting Line!

16,000 Runners Take Off!

It was so cold!!! We had Ear Muffs on!

Fireworks at the Start Line!

Our Hotel from the Start Line!

Etai had a bad cold, and he still ran! What a trooper!

The Three Muskateers!! We’re such athletes!

It’s almost time!
 

Chely, Irving, Etai, Alex and me! We’re so ready to go!

Blue Man Group at the Starting Line!


Here are some race pics!

The Starting Line

Elvis is still alive….all 12 of them!

So Beautiful!

Me in the Fremont Street Experience!

Fremont Street Experience!

Whatever you do, don’t go right!

Irving on the Course!

Elvis!

The world’s biggest Run-Through Wedding Chapel!

Look at Irving Run!!!! (how did I let him beat me?)


 

The Finish Line!

We finished in 2:56… a personal best for me! YAY!

Results




Here, you can see my pace… the higher those lines, the slower I was… so in the middle, you can see the 3 miles where we walked, but for the most part, we maintained an 11-13 minute pace!

After the Race!
My reflection with my bib and medal, overlooking the finish line and the Post Race Area.

Our Hotel

We Finished!

Look how proud!

Other Vegas Pictures!

We Love Las Vegas!
The Mermaid in the Silverton Casino!!!! She’s real!

 

The Bellagio Gardens, all decked out for Christmas!

Look at all the Roses!

I love this Picture! Look at the Pointsetters!

The Polar Bears are made out of white Carnations!

That’s a lot of flowers!

So amazing!

These are all cranberries floating in there!!!!

Also in Vegas this week, were the actual Cars and Getaway clothes that Bonnie and Clyde wore when they got captured! Check out the bullet holes in the car!

 

Nike Half Marathon – 2006 October 22, 2006

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Nike Half Marathon
San Francisco, CA
October 22, 2006

 

The Day Before


Look, You can see my name on the wall! All 15,000 runners had their names displayed!


Chely, Amy and Ashleigh in their hotel room before the race!


Kelley and Chely!


Kelley and Chely (Sporting our Nike Gear!)

 

THE BIG EVENT


6am, Before the Race!


Part of the team before the race!


Me with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background! So Beautiful. This is at Mile 7ish!


Chely and the Bridge!

What a beautiful day for a marathon!


Rockstar!


Look at the Fog!


As if we’d need another reason!


Alcatrez at 8am!

 


Aren’t they hilarious? They were standing around mile 9! HAHAHA they made us laugh so hard! They were there last year too. We just had to take a picture!

RACE PHOTOS

Overall

Bib

Final Time

Class

Age

Gender

5141

3681

3:10:41

F20-24

23

F

classrank

sexrank

pace

guntime

10ksplit

10kpace

ag_pct

ag_place

289

4862

0:14:33

3:19:45

1:31:52

0:15:03

34.5%

5570

The Course

My Pace

I have a GPS watch that tracks my pace, distance, calories, elevation, etc. The Green represents the elevation. See where the two big hills were? And the blue represents how fast I ran. See my sprint to the finish at the end?

My GPS didn’t pick up a signal until mile 1, which is why it looks like I only ran 12 miles. 🙂