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| Bob Firman Invitational running on the sand on the beach. |
| 6th place finish in the JV race at the City/County Invitational! |
| Last home meet of the season. |
October brought another trip to St. George for the marathon, this year for Jason. Unfortunately after a whole summer of hard work, he went out for an easy run two days before the marathon in the dark and sprained his ankle in a pothole he couldn't see. He was hurting pretty bad when he left for work that morning but I was hoping maybe he had just tweaked it a bit and it would feel better later. By the time he came home that evening it was black, blue, and swollen all the way from his big toe to his ankle and he could barely walk. We were supposed to be leaving for St. George the next morning but I didn't know how in the world he was supposed to run 26 miles on an ankle he couldn't even walk on.
Friday morning he woke up and decided he better try running on it to see how it felt, even though it didn't look or feel any better. The physical therapists he works with did a bunch of treatments for him and it seemed to help a bit. The kids were all disappointed that the trip to St. George might be cancelled but I knew it would be a miserable weekend for Jason if we went and he couldn't run the race. After a lot of debate we decided to go anyway. He decided he'd ride the bus to the start and see how it felt. If he was in pain he'd drop out and catch a ride back to the finish.
I took him to the bus early in the morning. Jason was really nervous and to be honest I was nervous for him too wit I woke up wondering how he was doing. I was able to track him online and saw that he had made it through the 5K and 10K split and was even on pace running his mile splits in the 6:20s. Every time it was getting close to an update I would get nervous and hoping it would show that he was still running. At the halfway point he was at 1:25:44. He had slowed down a bit but he had also just gone through the uphill part of the race. With a lot of downhill in the second half he was still right on pace to be able to run under 2:50 like he wanted to. I figured at this point the ankle must be feeling ok but I was a little worried how the pounding down the hills would feel on it. We left the hotel and headed over to the last two miles of the course to find a place to cheer him on.
We were so excited to see him coming and still running a good pace. I think this picture really shows how hard the end of a marathon is. He looked like he was hurting but I knew he was going to finish in a great time.
He finished in 2:47:32! His second fastest marathon and the day before I didn't think he'd even be able to run! He was so happy about it. It was great to see him so excited after the race.
| Jason with two of our utahrunning.com teammates, Missy Allred and Taylor Monson |

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