Name: Erin Swain Taylor
Age: 37
City/State: Raleigh, NC
Occupation: HR System Project Management
Hobbies/interests
outside of running:
Hanging
with my boys (7 and 4) and husband; girlfriend nights out; wine and The Bachelor,
Bachelorette, and Bachelor Pad
When
did you start chasing the OTQ and what inspired you to try?
A
year ago at Indy marathon 2018 I ran a PR of 2:50:13 and thought maybe I could
do it. I think I have always thought
about it but ran in the 2:52-2:53 range 3 times in a row (between kids) and kind
of thought that was just how fast I was.
I got inspired to try the more and more former teammates I had trained
with OTQed so I thought- if they can do it- so can I!
Tell
us about the races you attempted to OTQ at and the outcomes.
I
set the goal of OTQing at CIM 2019 – kind of put all my eggs in one basket and
maybe even made myself super anxious about it.
I ended up with a 2:47:31 PR and feel off the 2:45 pace group around 18
miles or so. It sucked and I wanted to cry but I knew I had to finish.
What
did you gain from this journey?
I
gained the confidence to run fast again.
I have recently PRed at the half and full marathon and now I just want
to continue consistent training and run as low in the 240s as I can. I think I
am done having kids so now it’s about just training consistently and building
off each month of training.
What
are you most proud of about your OTQ pursuit?
I
am proud of myself for setting a big goal and going after it- even when you
hear the per mile pace for 26.2! :)
Do
you have any regrets or things you wish you’d done differently in your OTQ
pursuit?
I
do wish I had maybe focused a little more on my overall diet and sleep during
the training. I have a hard time saying
"no" to personal things in my life - I want to do it all! I also wish I had just gone for it again at
Houston in January 2020 - I struggled a little bit with recovery after CIM but I
wish I had said - just go for it!
What
message would you like to send to those following your running pursuits?
Set
a big goal and go after it! Even if the goal feels crazy and fast - you will
never know if you don’t try! Also find a
group or a few people to train with if you can - it makes a world of difference
- even if they are not your exact pace - I promise you will both/all help each
other! without my Raleigh running peeps
I would never ever workout or go long! #catherine #katie #kasey #bill #brianna
Tell
us something unique about yourself.
I
have only DNFed two times in my life - once when pregnant and once in the beer
mile in an elite field - I found out quickly I might run fast but I do not
drink fast!!
What’s
next for you?
Some
fun lower key 5Ks and a local half in March, thinking of Pittsburgh Marathon in
May 2020 and then Richmond full 2020. I
want to keep my marathon momentum going and set goals on 2024 OTQ!
I love how many of these women are already looking forward to a 2024 OTQ!
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