

Bart has been training very diligently to attempt to qualify for Boston in the marathon. He needed to get a 3:15.59 to qualify. This was his sixth marathon. His first marathon was the PF Changs race in Phoenix which he got a 3:50. He ran Ogden in May hoping to qualify and got 3:19, which was very disappointing. He put in for St. George, and luckily drew out, I didn't share the enthusiasm, but I drew out too. He has lost weight, and has trained very hard for this. I have had to look at the elevation drawing on the fridge with his goal time since the day of Ogden's race. He did qualify in St. George with a 3:09.21. It rained the entire race (only the 2nd time to rain in the 30 year history of the race- not a sprinkle either!) The rain wasn't so bad, it was just the sloshy shoes. There were people who ran the entire race wearing garbage bags, but it didn't seem to slow anyone down. I finished in 4:04, my first marathon. It actually wasn't as bad as I had anticipated, the miles seem to go a little faster when you are running 26 of them. Sarah and Jonathan were there to cheer us on, which was helpful. Good job Bart, I am really proud of him and I am excited to go cheer him on in Boston, glad to be on the other side.

4 comments:
Way to go Bart! You rock!
Great job Bart! I need a running coach, are you for hire? Ha!
And Jenny, you rocked as well! You are the distance queen this year. I guess now I need to keep up with you :)
Speechless...completely speechless.
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