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Race for Justice

Posted on November 14, 2008 at 2:49 pm

I was wondering around the Web and found this info on a 5K race earlier this year…

http://raceforjustice.org/results/complete-times/
http://andersonraces.com/Results/racejustrs08.htm

Sunday ~ April 13, 2008
Nicollet Island
11:00 am 5K Race Start
10:30 am Kids Dash Start
Weather:Sunny,40 Degrees

bib number
age 38
gender F
location Minnetonka, MN
overall place 147 out of 637
division place 7 out of 64
gender place 29 out of 319
time 24:52
pace 8:02
number of finishers 637
number of females 319
number of males 308
average time 31:43

Denna and Corwin loved the ‘Kids Dash’:

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Twin Cities Marathon

Posted on October 5, 2008 at 4:23 pm

Running with 10,999 other people was an interesting contrast to my long runs leading up to this experience. From “Watch out for that puddle” to the jokes about this being more like a triathlon, I’ve never felt closer to so many people! Sure it was fun to pass people, but when I saw the steam coming up off every body in front of me to form a cloud over us, this experience will forever be a part of me. The overwhelming tears after crossing the finish line were followed be the realization that I just achieved a new PR. I wanted to do it, I could do it, I had to do it, I was going to do it no matter what… Now I am content to spend more time focusing on my family life and whatever lay ahead.

The Long Run
bib number F3846
age 39
gender F
location Minnetonka, MN
overall place 5339 out of 7966
division place 331 out of 521
gender place 1810 out of 3190
time 4:41:05
pace 10:23
chip time 4:31:54
5k 31:20
10k 1:02:11
half 2:10:55
30k 3:14:35
20 mile 3:28:34

number of finishers 7966
number of females 3180
number of males 4786
average time 4:22:21

Twin Cities Marathon

Posted on October 5, 2008 at 11:22 am

Cynthia ran the Twin Cities Marathon on Sunday. I was a bit worried in the morning when it was raining rather hard. Once it slowed to a drizzle, I took the kids and tried to track her down on the course.

We made it to Mile 15 in time, but unfortunately missed her :( After waiting a while there we started to head to the van to move down the course a bit. When we got to the van to leave, I noticed a voicemail… it was her saying she was just passing the 15 mile marker :-/

We moved on to a point between mile 22 and 23. Was not long of a wait before she came by. She was looking better than I had feared given the inclement weather. We tried not to hold her too long and let her keep going.

Traffic was completely miserable trying to get to the capital. Cynthia actually beat us there. It was probably better that way though since it gave her time to cool down and grab a massage.

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