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empb28 Posted Apr 25 2009, 04:52 PM
  Hw long have you been running? Do you believe certain people are "born" for certain track events or do you that genetics doesn't matter? Just wondering.
C Weinman Posted Apr 22 2009, 06:05 PM
  Brosh!!!! I'm glad to have some Montana companionship. Have fun at MY house in Eugene during Oregon Relays! Wish I could come along but Spokane will have to do this year.
Allie Brosh Posted Apr 22 2009, 04:05 PM
  Haha, no smile.gif I was staying with a friend in Seattle at the time - unfamiliar territory.
empb28 Posted Apr 21 2009, 07:22 PM
  So you say in your overview that you got lost while running and ended up on an I-5 offramp once. But I-5 doesn't even come within 350 miles of Montana. Does this mean that you have to do 600-mile long runs or something? XD
Allie Brosh Posted Apr 21 2009, 06:48 PM
  Thank you! Yes, I run for the University of Montana in Missoula. It's been awhile since I've been in that kind of shape (I was injured for a very long time) but I'm healthy now and hoping to improve on those times this spring smile.gif
empb28 Posted Apr 20 2009, 05:48 PM
  Your PR's aren't too shabby! Do you run for a school?
Allie Brosh Posted Apr 8 2009, 11:06 AM
 
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I run. 

I sometimes run for no reason at all. 

I am tragically uncoordinated, hence the nickname "eggbeater legs"

I like bananas. A lot. 

I hate wearing pants.  

I fear bees. I do my best training running away from bees.

Deep down, I still feel like I can be super fast someday.

I love exploring. I could never do the same run every day.   

I have a terrible sense of direction.  Coupled with my love of exploration, this trait has lead to many unplanned long runs.  I once ended up on an I-5 off-ramp, 10 miles from where I thought I was going, and still had to run home.  I do my second-best training getting home from being lost.

I love cross country season the best :)

I really enjoy racing the 3k and mile, but I'm better at the longer stuff.

I once lost a race because I peed my pants. 

 

 

 

PR's:

Mile: 4:57

3k: 9:49

2-mile: 10:18

3-mile (cross country): 16:23

5k - 16:48

5k (cross country) - 17:01 (on way to 6k)

6k (cross country) - 20:55

10k - 34:50

 

I haven't PR'd in a couple years because of injury, so I really hope to get my times down again soon.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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