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Deseret News 10K Race: Long morning becomes winning day for Weber State runner
A crazy, frenetic day started as she realized she did not have her racing chip. Long decided to make a warm-up run out of the trek back to her sister's apartment, but on her way, got lost, so she had to get a ride from a security guard. Once there, her sibling wasn't there, so she had to run towards the course, stop a policeman to use his cell phone to call her husband, who got her there in enough time to still run the race.
"I'm so happy they didn't fault me at the starting line for being as dumb as I was," Long said. "I had a hectic morning."
Dunkley, a mother of three who stays in shape by being a treadmill mom, said she had no problem coming in second since she had never done this course before.
"I tried to gain on her, but I just couldn't get her," Dunkley said. "It was a very competitive race; I knew there were ten solid runners that could place anywhere from 1 to 10, and my goal was to be in the top five. I didn't expect to lead it at any time or win it, and my youngest child just turned one, so I'm very happy."
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