Friday, March 20, 2009
Syracuse: Prepare for a Jack attack!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
TIR 2009: Wrap Up
I had fun during the race and I think most everyone else did too. Despite being rookies and having a few mishaps along the way, we managed to come in under our predicted finish time. Our time would have gotten us 2nd overall in 2008, but the teams were a little stronger this year. The most incredible thing was the 6-man team that finished 2nd overall and smoked us by more than an hour.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Finish Results
We finished 6th overall in 23:17:48. That put us 2nd in the Open Mixed category.
6:53/mile for 202 miles sounds pretty good to me.
Monday, March 9, 2009
After the Race
Afterwards Mac set up his tent and we sat out on the lawn eating pizza. There weren't any results posted or awards ceremony that we saw. Since the finishing times are all so far apart, I'm guessing it might take a day or two to see how we did. We're guessing 2nd in the Open Mixed category.
Our overall time was about 23 hours and 20 minutes. That was in line with our goal at the start. Last year that would have put us 2nd overall, but it looks like there were a few more strong teams this year.
Special thanks goes out to Mac's mom who was there along the way for us and got the hotel room for us in Houston that allowed us to clean up and get a little rest.
The Finish
Leg 37
I could see the finish from quite a ways off. The adrenaline helped me pick it up some and catch the Boy Scout team. I handed off to Linda (one of the few times I saw her during the race) and was ready to get in the van. The watch said 4.4 miles at 6:48/mile.
This was a hard leg for me because of where it fell in the race. Earlier in the race it wouldn't have been that bad. I know some of the others had much more difficult legs. It wasn't too long and didn't have many hills in it, but the miles and paces I had already run and the lack of sleep combined to make it feel pretty tough.
I also ran this one in Jean-Marie's shirt because we got them mixed up at the last rest point. We had all rinsed out our shirts and hung them to dry. I grabbed the wrong one when I left. I like my shirts a little bigger, so I knew something was up when I put it on and it was pretty tight. I had a little chafing going on during my run.
Catching up on the last few legs
At the Leg 35 exchange we caught up with the Governor's team. He was there taking pictures and hanging with the Runtex guys and APD running team. We could also see some of the tall buildings that still had broken windows from the hurricane last year.
Mac handed off to Aaron and took off towards the Toyota Center. We jumped back in the van and took off for the next exchange point where I would run my last leg.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
We're Here
hours. Jean-Marie is running the last leg.
Downtown H-town
Aaron is running now. I'm next followed by Linda, Nora, & Jean-Marie.
It's pretty hot now and the sun is out. I'll probably run with water.
We're basically restricted to sidewalks now.
Leg 28: sun's coming up
on the outskirts of Houston. Jean-Marie just killed a short 3.5 mile
leg.
I ran my longest leg of the race at 6.5 miles. It followed hwy 1030
for 5 miles before turning into a subdivision. I finally got to get
my fishing pole out and was able to reel some people in. I think I
passed 7 teams.
Now we're off to another rest stop before we close it out on Houston.
Waking up & Crisis averted
running made up a lot of time and called Mac to say they would be 30
minutes early. Mac couldn't find Aaron & me in the gym. The ringer
was off on my phone so we couldn't hear his calls. Luckily Manny was
running first, so Mac ran him out to his start and then came back for
us. Meanwhile I woke up, saw the messages and missed calls and
started frantically throwing stuff in bags. Keri, Nora & Travis came
running in and helped us get out.
We're starting to pass a lot of teams now, so it should feel a lot
less lonely out there.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Time to rest
Wallis that is opening the gym to let people rest. Our van really
stinks right now, so getting out for a couple hours will be nice.
Through Aaron's leg out of Columbus we're 4 min ahead of our projected
pace. We're starting to pick off some of the slower teams ahead of
us. During the last leg we passed one girl that apparently got
clipped by a car. Paramedics were with her.
Into Columbus
38:35 for 5.88 miles. It rained on me which felt good.
It's a little weird running in the dark down an empty highway. You
hear sounds and imagine all kinds of crazy things.
Back on the road
& me.
It's very dark on the road between Weimar & Borden. We somehow have
fallen about 20-30 minutes behind the other groups we started with.
Weimar
other van. Governor Perry just finished his leg and was taking some
pictures. My picture was too blurry.
We're just hanging in the van and listening to the music. It's varied
from George Strait to Ratt to "Car Wash".
Dinner
Mama's Pizza Kitchen. Sorry for the blurry picture
Splits thru 6
Leg 4: Mac 31:09 (2:36:17)
Leg 5: Kerry 18:09 (2:54:26)
Leg 6: Chad 25:58 (3:20:24)
On the rest bus
tough hilly run. He handed off to Kerry who had a fast 2.5 mile run
to the Shiner Brewery. I took it from there and had a good 4.14 mile
leg that was all downwind. 25:58 for my part. I'll have to update
everyone's splits when we get back I'm the active van.
I'm thankful I got the downwind leg. It's howling out here.
Splits thru 2
Leg 1: Nora 32:23 (Total 39:27)
Leg 2: Travis 31:36 (1:11:03)
Jean-Marie is on the course
TIE 2009: 1st Leg (Oops)
ahead of her took a wrong turn and got off course. The wind blew a
sign over that was marking the way. The course official made us wait
at the exchange for a little bit as a penalty
Travis is out now and closing on the guy ahead. He has 5 mile run
straight into the wind on hwy 95
The Start
Gonzales.
Nora took off with Travis pacing her. The rest of us tagged along
behind.
Now we've split up into the two vans. The active bus is following
along the course and the rest bus is headed to Shiner. (that could be
trouble).
Restrooms
They've converted some trailers into porta-potties.
(Note: I can only vouch for the Men's trailer, but this seems like a pretty good idea. They had real sinks with running water. Ours had this big long urinal trough that could accomodate a lot of guys at once. I thought a picture of it would be in bad taste.)
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Texas Independence Relay: Preview
We have 12 people on our team, so we each have 3-4 legs to run. Each person will run a total of 16-19 miles. I only have 3 legs, but they are all between 5.5 - 6.5 miles each. My first leg, starting at the Shiner Brewery, will be sometime Saturday afternoon. Leg 2 for me should start around 10:45PM Saturday night. My 3rd leg should be around sunrise Sunday morning.
This should be a new and fun running experience. The website lists our team as one of six that could be competing for first place. The teams start in 2 minute intervals in reverse order of predicted finish. We'll be the third to last team off starting at 2:02 Saturday afternoon.
Through the magic of the iPhone, I will try to post updates here as we go.