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February 14, 2007

Blue Ridge Mountain Masters 50k – Blue Ridge GA – 11.11.2006

Filed under: 2006, Blue Ridge GA, Blue Ridge Mountain Masters 50k, Off Road, US Races, Ultra — planet3rry @ 3:48 pm

This was the Inaugural Blue Ridge Mountain Masters 50k, held near
Blue Ridge, GA on November 11, 2006. It was also my first ultra (by
default a PR), with the first and last third on hilly forest roads
and the middle on tough, steep hiking trail covered by fallen leaves,
so we could not see the rocks or roots underneath. As the name
implies it was open only to runners 40 or older. This year the number
of runners on the T-shirt was just about the same as the number who
ran. The unique thing was the finisher’s award which was a nice
coffee mug, much more useful than a medal–I use it every day!

Running Bib Info:
Inaugural Blue Ridge Mountain Masters 50k
Ultra Marathon
Blue Ridge, GA
November 11, 2006

Your Official Time: 6:55:22
Was this a Personal Record (PR)? Yes (It my my first Ultra)

Read my race report at:
http://www.marathonmaniacs.com/Articles/BRMMTR2006byRussJohnson.htm

submitted by Russ Johnson

January 22, 2007

Living History Farms Cross Country Race – Urbandale IA – 11.18.2006

Living History Farms Cross Country Race

Here’s the link to Kent’s Race Report (http://www.network-admin.net/?p=420)
Here’s the link to Kent’s Picture Gallery (http://www.network-admin.net/gallery1/LHFRace2006)

This year was the first year both Laura and I ran the Living History Farms Race together. Last year, I ran the 6-mile race by myself but as regaled my wife of the run she became intrigued to do the run for herself. The race for those unfamiliar bills itself as

“Largest & best Cross Country Race in North America”. You must be ready to climb fences, wade through creeks, avoid animals and claw your way to the top of gullies with over 4,500 other runners of questionable senses. It’s a great way to end the racing season and have some war stories to talk about all winter long. Stay for the “outdoors in November” awards ceremony. Don’t wear anything to race in that you might want to keep.

Laura was able to save her shirt, but mine alas was doomed to be tossed forever. There was certainly one point in the final stream crossing, aka the one that smells like a cow yard runoff, that I thought I was not going to be able to retrieve my shoe from the mud. (I had attempted to jump the creek, but landed a foot short and buried my foot up to the ankle in a mud suck-hole.) Even though the race was a mile longer (seven miles) this year, my unofficial time beat my last year’s time by over 11 minutes. This is a race not so much one for personal records unless you are counting PR for most creek crossings or most mud in your shoe by race end.

As for how I finished, I don’t know, and to some extent I don’t care. I beat what I did last year by a ton. I felt a lot better doing it even as I ran the final 2 miles over again with Laura. Speaking of Laura, she ran her first race ever. She beat her personal goal, and that is all that matters for her. She accomplished something that many people haven’t AND did not come in last. She was very paranoid about that for some reason. She also appreciated the fact that the race this year didn’t have the snow or the slush as last year’s did.

One of the highlights for me was the response to my shirt. I received countless “Great job!”, “Way to Go!”, or “How did you lose it?”, which of course feels great and probably played more than once into my keeping on running when I certainly felt like walking with my muddy, water-soaked shoes. If anyone who said anything to me happens to read this, I give you my thanks. To the race coordinators, who put on another great race, my thanks go to you as well. It was a fantastic time, and I am happy I was a part of it. If you have a chance to be a part of 2007 race, you certainly want to be a part of it.

We also proved that one’s dirtiness does not preclude one from shopping at Target. Apparently it does not matter how dirty your shirt is as long as you have one. :-) If you want to see the rest of the photos and exactly how dirty Laura and I got, check out my photo gallery.

Running Bib Info:
Living History Farms Cross Country Race
Cross Country
Urbandale, Iowa
November 18, 2006

Your Official Time 1:04:58 (#1020)
Was this a Personal Record (PR)? Yes
Did you win an award? Only in my mind

Submitted by Kent “Bowulf”

October 10, 2006

Carrabba’s Summer Beach Run – Jacksonville FL – 08.26.2006

Filed under: 2006, 5miler, Carrabba Summer Beach Run, Jacksonville FL, Off Road, US Races — planet3rry @ 5:37 pm

Carrabba's Summer Beach Fun

*** My first race ever! I’ve never been a runner although I’ve always been an athlete. I started running this May after my second child was a few months old and have become addicted!

Running Bib Info:
Carrabba’s Summer Beach Run
5 Miles (up and back on the beach)
Jacksonville, FL
August 26, 2006

Official Time: 50:31
Personal Record (PR)? Yes
Did you win an award? Not other than self satisfaction and a feeling of accomplishment.

Details on my blog at: http://www.simonssez.com/musings/?p=136

Submitted by Samantha Simons, St Mary’s GA

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