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Member Since:

Jun 01, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

NCAA Champ

Running Accomplishments:

My Personal Records are:

High School 

1600 meters - 5:34 Freshman, Regions

          5:30.44 Sophomore, State

          5:13.35 Junior, State

          4:54.68 Senior, State Champion!!!

3200 meters - 11:59.9 Freshman, State

          11:50.33 Sophomore, State

          11:15 Junior, BYU Invite

          10:30.88 Senior, Arcadia Invitational (sea level)

          10:39.23 Senior, State Champion!!!

College 

1500 - 4:31, Trojan Invite 2013 

3k - 9:44.01, MPSF 2012 

5k - 16:34, Stanford 2013

10k - 34:46.94, Mt. SAC 2013          


Half-Marathon - 1:24:30.56 (Handcart Days)

In my freshmen year, I lettered in both track and cross country. I also got the Rookie of the Year Award in cross country, and the Freshmen of the Year Award in track. At regions for XC I was 7th. At state I was 65th. In track at regions I placed 3rd in the mile and 2nd in the 2 mile. At state I was 17th in the mile and 13th in the 2 mile.

Sophomore year I was a cross country captain and I lettered again. I was 3rd at regions and 12th at state. At track regions I was 3rd in the mile and the 2 mile. I also anchored the winning medley relay team.

Junior year I got a stress fracture about a month before the cross country season started, but made a great comeback with a 2nd place finish at regions.  At state I placed 6th, and I broke 19 minutes for the second time in my racing history.  Team captain again. In track I shattered my old PRs and was doing well until I got a stress reaction.  After 3 weeks off I built my strength back up and performed well at state, earning 4th in the 1600 and 5th in the 3200.  After that, I was invited to the Great Southwest Track Meet in Albuquerque, where I took 5th.

My senior year in cross country I was a captain again, this time with Amanda and Natalie.  This season I was injury free so I got to run competitively at invites.  At state I took 3rd.  At Footlocker Western Regionals I outkicked a girl on the track to finish 10th, which qualified me for nationals the next weekend.  I beat both of the girls who had beat me at state in that race.  At nationals I took 22nd and beat 6 of the girls who had beat me at regionals.  Going into the outdoor season the first Invitational I attended was the Davis Super Meet where I qualified for state in the 1600 and the 3200, and I broke the meet record for the 3200 in an 11:01.29, the previous record was an 11:17.  I had a strong finish to my senior season and finally claimed a state title.  I ran the fastest 1600 and 3200 at state for any division, claiming the double crown in those events, and earning the athlete of the year award :)

Now in college, I run for the University of Utah.  I lettered my freshman season of cross country, and made it to regionals in the 5k in track.

Sophomore year I improved in cross country.  In track I raced the 1500, 5k, 800, 10k, and the mile of the DMR before repeating the 5k at conference and then the 10k at regionals.  Placed 28th behind a lot of seniors... so nationals next year!! 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

 Run a 5k in under 18 minutes

Win state in the 1600 and 3200

Place in the top 5 at state in the 1600

Make it to Footlocker National Championships 

Make it to nationals 

Run sub 16:30 5k

Run sub 9:30 3k 

Break the school record in the 10k

Break the school record in the 5k 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Be an All-American

Be a conference champion 

Make Olympic trials 


 

Personal:

I am a junior at the University of Utah.  My little sister is a freshman at Utah Valley University.

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Race: NCAA D1 National Championship (3.728 Miles) 00:21:18, Place overall: 168, Place in age division: 131
Total Distance
8.00

This morning was full of a lot of last evers since this was my last college cross country race, ever.  About an hour before race time, we started our warmup as a team.  We ran about the last half of the course to refresh our minds and get a feel for any parts that had to be filled in last moment due to any of the rain from earlier in the week that hadn't cleared up.  We did our usual strides and drills, and then put on our spikes and headed over to the line.  We were in box 31, which was good because it put us towards the right half of the field.  After a few more strides, it was time to go.  The plan was to go out with Shaylen, but to get up to Jess, Andrea, and Sarah (who had been sick all week) before 2k.  Going out I felt like I had lost some of my warmup, so it was a struggle to get that back.  But I was able to stick with Shaylen pretty well.  Because the field was smaller than at pre-nats, it was a lot easier to get out together and not get lost.  But I was also very aware that I was at the back of the pack, because the field was really thin about where I was.  Shay and I kept moving up, towards Jocelyn to help her out, and then towards our other teammates.  I came through the mile in about 5:35, so a lot better then at pre-nats.  It was between the mile and 2k that I think Shay and I got separated, so I focused on getting towards Andrea, Jess, and Sarah.  When I caught up to them, Sarah and Jess stuck with me for a little bit.  Jess fell off, but Sarah was with me for pretty much the rest of the race.  There were times when one of us was a little ahead of the other, and times that we were running side by side.  Still, having each other within sight was extremely helpful.  And seeing pictures of the race afterwards, Andrea and Jocelyn weren't far behind either.  Around the 4k mark I heard Coach Mack tell me I was about 180th place.  I knew I would have to be able to move up a lot to get close to where the coaches said we could be last night in the team meeting.  Because I had gone out faster than at pre-nats, and this was a more talented field, I knew my chances of catching as many people in the last 2k were slim.  I just stuck with Sarah and we worked up together to keep passing people and gain any ground we could.  Around 1k to go we saw Mack again and she told us to catch 10 people.  I don't know if we did, but I just thought about picking people off one at a time.  But it was really difficult because everyone was giving it their all now, so a lot of my efforts went towards not getting passed.  I tried just kicking with Sarah and to make moves when she moved.  There were so many people down the finishing stretch it was crazy.  And so many people posting times so close to one another.  I finished in 168th place, 2 places and 1 second behind Sarah.  I scored 131.  Being able to be here as part of a team made the experience so much more meaningful.  Not like I would know from individually qualifying, but whenever I saw people there on their own I really appreciated my teammates and getting to share this experience with them.  It was working together in every workout and every race this season that made it possible.  As a team we finished 26th.  As our coach said to us afterwards, he could sense a little disappointment from us, but it was a good thing because it meant that we had gone into the race with goals.  From the team meeting last night, he had told us about the point range we would need to get below 20th as a team.  Given the illness that hit our team this week, and the novelty of the experience at nationals, we still performed well.  We cooled down 2 miles and then took a large group picture with all of our family members who traveled out to Louisville to support us.  While I wish the end results could have been a little better, I hope that this experience will serve as a chance for the coaches and returning team members to take as much as they can from it and be ready to do better next year.  Results from the race can be found here 

http://www.ncaa.com/ncaa-cross-country-championship-live-timing 

 

October Miles: 4.00
Comments
From Glory in the long run on Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 01:39:03 from 174.23.236.120

Thanks for the report. I can only imagine how it feels to run your last cross-country race, but I've no doubt you could and should do it at the national level. I think that race is usually in CO.

It's always hard to find that balance of starting off well enough to be in the thick of the race and also starting off smart enough so you can negative split.

I always look forward to reading about your races and how you always pass people throughout.

May your track season go well, and also the lifetime of running that you will do.

From Glory in the long run on Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 01:48:28 from 174.23.236.120

Just another note. In Div. 3 you'd have been first place.

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