Hi! I'm Sheri Sorensen! I ran in high school but stopped after I graduated. I started running again in 2009 to loose a little weight and relieve some stress. I fell in love with it again! I have ran 6 marathons, over 25 half marathons, many 5k's and 10ks. I also learned how to swim and began triathlons in 2014. My favorite distance is the half. I have paced over 15 halfs! I am a busy mom of 4 active kids and have a husband that also runs and cycles! We think having fun while being active is a great thing for our kids to see. We love to plan weekend getaways around races!
My favorite thing about pacing is seeing others accomplish something they didn't think they could. I also love feedback! I am excited to help you achieve your goals! Happy running!
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Pacer bio
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Six months of running adventures
Today I ran a 5k. It has been a long time since I have ran a 5k-not associated with a tri. I had a lot of thoughts during this run. Let me see if I can find the words that ran through my mind.
I started the year recovering from the flu but ran a half, it was freezing cold. A week or two later I was in St George running another half. A week or two later I ran 12+ miles across a frozen lake. A week or two later a ran a Ragnar Relay in Phoenix AZ. No it isn't the hot/cold thing I was thinking about it is the variety of the runs. A couple weeks ago I ran a 2-woman relay and the transport was a boat down/up the river! In 3 weeks I get to ride a train to the start!! How cool is my running adventures just this year!
I had my temple to temple run, Salt Lake Marathon and today was the sprinkles-hoping for the cherry in a few weeks.
Today I ran for someone, no not in their memory, but because he can't run. This sweet 10yo boy is confined to a wheel chair, so I was his legs and I pushed him while he was in a big stroller. It was so amazing.
I thought about why I ran. It used to always be about me but lately it hasn't. I just love to pace and help other runners. I loved pushing Reese today. It was an incredible day! I was filled with emotion as I crossed the finish line and everyone cheered for him! In 3 more weeks I get the honor of pushing him again for a half marathon, the cherry, but maybe not. Maybe it is just another layer because we are only 6 months into the year!
Monday, May 5, 2014
First ride since the turkey tri!
I am a huge Nervous Nellie when it comes to cycling! It goes to a new level when I hear about accidents too. There was a pretty bad accident a month or two ago where two cyclists were killed. I was terrified to go out. Well I really am to the point I have no choice, I need to go out and get some saddle time. I am doing Woman of Steel and it is next week! I have not been on my bike since November!
I so grateful for spin class to keep my muscles together and strong. The ride was so smooth and I felt really fabulous! I pushed hard and wanted to go further but was on a time restraint. I did a tour with the progressively harder hills. The last hill I have attempted 4 times and today was the second time I made it! Although my legs were screaming I pushed and pushed! I love the feeling of something hard!
Expect more cycling posts! Cuz today is one of those "I love cycling!!" days!
Monday, April 28, 2014
it's like riding a bike.
ok swimming, I forgot I love it! It all came back and I swam just fine! I am less nervous than I was! I imagined being in the pool during the tri, I thought about last year and just focused on my strokes. I loved it. I wish I was faster! There isn't much hope for that but I am happy I can do it!
I am gonna try to go to the pool as much as I can and just keep it going!
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Bling Blong
I will post my Salt Lake Marathon experience, but first I wanted to share this funny thing that happened.
I hung my marathon medal on my board, turned around and the board fell!! Can you believe it?

Friday, April 18, 2014
Staring Ms Marathon in the face
After that rotten marathon 18 months ago I really didnt think I would domanother one but here we are, the eve of a marathon. Salt Lake again, a new course that looks like a beautiful course and we are going through one of my favorite pkaces to run, Bonneville Rd and Memory Grove!
My packet is picked up, done lots of carb loading, not nearly as well trained as I had hoped. But ready or not in 12 hours I will be sitting at the start line ready to go.
I thought I had mentioned why I chose to run SL last but couldn't find it so I will write it now.
I had been told SL Marathon was pretty miserable and one of the worst out there so it had always been out of my mind.
One afternoon I was watching The Spirit of the Marathon (if you havent seen it, go watch it) for, well I've seen it a few times. Anyway, they interview the mayor of Chicago, he said something like "we close the roads of the city down and you get to run the streets of your home town, who wouldn't enjoy that?" My thought was, that sounds awesome! So I pretty much signed right up!
Looking back two years ago when I last attempted this one I think about running through some areas I live that I woukd never have the chance to run. Sooo many memories of my beautiful home town. I am soo excited to run snd really enjoy this marathon! I cant wait to feel the love from the city! Although I am questioning my sanity!
See you in 26.2!
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Temple to Temple Half
I feel so lucky to live in the valley I do. Being a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints I have the privilege to live within 20 miles or so of 4 temples! For the longest time I have wanted to run from the Draper Temple to the Oquirrh Temple. During the first weekend in April our church has it's semi annual general conference where we get to hear the words of our church leaders giving us encouragement and keep us on the straight and narrow path. On Facebook in one of my many running groups we were talking about where we should run. Almost everyone is training for a marathon. Some, like me, are in a taper and the others are in a low miles week. I suggested that we run from temple to temple. It was 13.3 miles which pretty much fit into everyones needed miles for the day.
When the group said yes and we were planning it I posted on my wall and in another group. We ended up having almost 50 people come! It was pretty cool to be able to put on the run and I joked when I live my dream of becoming a race director this will be one of my races.
One of our members who couldnt run with us that mornungncame out to support and take pictures. So we have pictures of us out running.
I loved running. My eyes always looking toward the temple, isn't that how life should be, our eyes continually on our ultimate goal. Of course many times the song "I love to see the temple" came to mind. And when we ran that final hill to our goal Don took my hand and we finished together at the temple hand in hand. I loved finishing seeing all the happy people! Most everyone brought food so we even had a breakfast, if you can call cookies, cake and bread breakfast food!
I haven't had a runners high like the one I had for quite a while and I think a lot of it was the spirit of this run. It still warms my heart when I think about it. I love the support from everyone and ther appeciation. It will definitely become a tradition. I fact in October we are running from Draper to Timpanogus! that is up and over a mountain!