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Race Reports and Guess My Time
I would like to thank all those that played the Guess My Time, Win Crap contest for the Run For the Deaf 5k this past Saturday. I don’t have the “official” results, but it looks like unofficially that David Peach … Continue reading
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Run for Autism Race Report
I was thinking that I was going to do a Tale of Two Races, but then thought that it would be too difficult to try to bear the poor performance at both races. I thought for sure that I would … Continue reading
Whitestone 30k Race Report
On February 28, 2010 I had my 12 year RUNiversary, and what a strange race it turned out to be… The Whitestone 30k is a road race whose START/FINISH is at the Whitestone Inn in Paint Rock, TN. I had … Continue reading
2009 Flying Monkey Marathon Race Report
2009 Flying Monkey Marathon Race Report Date 11.22.2009 Location: Percy Warner Park, Antioch TN Abstract This was my second consecutive running of this race, and while I was excited about the event, I was grossly undertrained. With low motivation in … Continue reading
2009 World Wide Festival Of Races Race Report
There is a podcast version of this in the works. It’s just that I have been migrating my computer stuff at work from a dead WinXP machine to a new and speedy Windows7 machine. So, my processing power quadrupled! Which … Continue reading
2009 Scholar's Run 5k Race Report
I wasn’t really expecting much out of the race and my finishing time showed it: 26:21 Despite having one of my slowest 5k times in recent memory, I was pleased with my technical approach to the race. The Scholar’s Run … Continue reading
Falling out of Orbit
I can look back now and the signs that my legs were starting to fail was around 14, but didn’t rear their ugly head until 15. And at 15.5, I flagged down one of the biker course support people to … Continue reading
2008 Flying Monkey Marathon Race Report
There is something different about this marathon. It has extra Savoir Faire, to quote John & John, to say the least. I discovered this right at packet pickup when I met the race director, Trent, and him telling me that … Continue reading