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May 01, 2024

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Member Since:

Jul 14, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Personal Records

  • 26.2----------2:58:45 09/15/2012 Top of Utah Marathon 
  • 13.1--------1:17:55 11/02/2013 Snow Canyon
  • 10k---------38:10  03/2013 Hale Freezes Over 10k
  • 5k----------18:48  09/2012 Spanish Fork 5k

Short-Term Running Goals:

My goal is to continue to enjoy running and maybe get faster a long the way!  :)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run until I am 100 years old!

Personal:

I decided to join to hold myself accountable for my training and because I love learning from others running experiences.  I just started running a little over a year ago and have a lot to learn.  I work fulltime as a Manager of Telecommunications for Intermountain Healthcare and go to school online through Weber State University.  If you want to know more check out my blog: www.runningfortrevor.blogspot.com

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This was an interesting day.  I finished the 20 mile Hope to Hobble trail run.  There was a lot of hiking involved and I stayed with my friend Julia the entire time.  We had a good time.  I knew it was going to be an adventure doing 20 miles on the trails but it was indeed quite the epic experience!

I know that my cordination sucks on the trails but Sat definitely reiterated that.  I fell on the steep decent right at mile 13.  I fell hard....like really really hard.  Ripped my tempo shorts, spilled my jelly beans, blood everywhere, dirt in my face, fanny pack/water belt thingy went flying.....it was like a scene out of a movie!  The dramatic fall was just kind of expected from me but what happened afterwards was a bit scary.  I jumped up quickly and told Julia with blood dripping everywhere that I was completely fine and we could carry on.  She just kind of glared at me and was like ahhhh are you sure?  No, no I was very not sure.  I was very dizzy, kind of seeing stars, hands were clammy, hmm maybe I wasn't fine.  She talked me into drinking some fluids, and somehow even convinced me to sit down in my bloody and delirious state...on a rock in the middle of the mountain.  I remember telling her "this is ridiculous we need to just finish the run, I'm being so dramatic right now."  As she tells the story I then flung my hands in the air, fell backwards and had a seizure.  It scared the crap out of her.  She said my eyes rolled into the back of my head, I quit breathing, and it looked like I swallowed my tounge.  ha seriously someone make a movie about this stuff!

I think I just blacked out?  Not sure why exactly but it was definitely scary and I am really glad Julia was with me.  She sat me up, told me to breathe, and just made sure I got plenty of fluids.  We debated about getting a ride back to the cars with Amber Andrews and her husband but I somehow talked Julia into the idea that I was fine to finish the run.  So we finished.  I am arguably an idiot and need to realize that my body is not resilent.  This was definitely a humbling experience for me and I'm really glad I'm okay.  I am anemic and think this may have had something to do with me passing out...I don't know but it's not the first time it's happened to me and I'm just glad it wasn't worse and that I was able to finish.  I really really wanted to finish!

I am pretty beat up from the fall and kind of look like a train wreck but other than that I'm fine and still glad I did it. :)  My left knee is bruised really bad and running is a bit awkward but other than that all is well.

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Comments
From ScottC on Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 10:03:35 from 173.165.134.206

HOLY CRAPPOLA!!!! I just read this and am totally amazed that you finished the 20 miles & ran Monday's 10K placing 1st!!! You've got a mind & an internal motor that doesn't stop!!! No wonder you were hurting Monday! Super impressive runs!!!

From Christie on Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 11:51:27 from 74.213.202.246

You are so dang stubborn :D (good attribute in my opinion) Very happy that you are ok in all seriousness. Sounds like quite the experience for you both and awesome accomplishment!!

From JulieC on Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 13:42:22 from 63.224.114.118

Oh wow i thought u hit your head first....okay now if or when sasha reads this he could give u a good explanation for why u "passed out" . It has something to do with getting up quickly from a fall and the nervous system.....the adrenaline rush lets say from fight or flight along with the blood pressure changes from down to up suddenly...so sorry rachelle but obviously taking it easy the rest of the way saved u for your awesome race monday :-) u rock! No pun intended. Like i said before after i saw josse fall , i had to really slow myself as i could feel the earth easily move beneath my feet. Next time....we will wear special gear to protect ourselves. First of all trail shoes! Hope u take few days to heal yourself now with a 10 k win and epic adventure behind u. Take care friend!

From AngieB on Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 14:29:30 from 174.232.193.87

Scary! Glad your ok. Yes anemia can be a part if it. I passed out at BYU once while doing a workout at the track later to find out my ferritin level was 7. That dang anemia stuff sucks.

From Matt Schreiber on Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 20:20:45 from 66.17.102.185

So i was reading about your 10k win (awesome job btw) and saw you did a 20 mile trail run!? Awesome job on that, too! And then, holy crap! Glad to hear you're ok! That's some scary stuff. Especially out on a trail I'm sure. Seriously.. glad to hear you're ok. Obviously it could have been worse, and you're tough as nails. Nice running this weekend. :)

From Fritz on Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 21:11:23 from 67.177.4.64

Oh geez. That sounds like a horrifically scary moment. So glad you are ok and that you finished as you did. That took some guts.

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