Tuesday, July 31, 2012
New RaceCenter Article Out Now!
Yes siree, Bob. We've got a new issue of RaceCenter NW Magazine out right now and in between the cover pages, we've got yet another fantastic article from the R's Article Warehouse.
Check out the completely free, completely digital version right here.
Women's issue and the article this time around is about Women-Owned Businesses in the Northwest, including cover girl Lauren Fleshman's company, Picky Bars.
If you haven't joined the Kindle generation yet, and still enjoy the feel of paper in your hands, go pick up a copy of the actual magazine at your nearest Jamba Juice.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Seafair Torchlight Run Results and Race Report
Subtitled: Another PR goes down!
If you're just looking for race results, here you go.
Now let's talk about the race itself!
A little history first. It seems absolutely impossible to me, but going through my old race numbers, I think this is my first Seafair 8k since 1990! Wow. They called it the Seafair Henry's 8k back then. I don't recall the first thing about the race or course from that long ago, but it was downtown, which means we probably ran along the Viaduct, because of the Washington State Law that says any race in downtown Seattle proper must be run along the Viaduct.
Weird race prep for this one. Me and the kids drove all the way from Corvallis to Gig Harbor, WA on Saturday morning. After I deposited them at the Grandparents' house, I then drove on to Seattle for the race. No, five-plus hours of driving is not recommended for pre-race strategy.
So I wanted to get to Seattle Center a little early, as I had find parking on Torchlight Parade night, pick up my number and shirt, take the shirt back to the car, then get back to the start line and get warmed up. Oh, and the registration said packet pickup was at "Seattle Center." Period. Ummm, it's a pretty big place. Could we nail it down a little better than that?
Anyhoo, I found a few folks that already had their numbers and got directions on where to go. Long story short, I got the parking, shirt, number, put away the shirt, found out the race started a half-hour later than I thought and had a WHOLE lot of time to kill.
But then people-watching at Seattle Center is a pretty decent way to kill time, so that's exactly what I did.
With the race starting at 6:30, I knew it could be a hot one, and I had no clue of where exactly the course went. I figured we'd have a little shade from buildings, but I didn't know how much.
So with 5k runners and 8k runners all lined up and running together, we were about 3500 strong. I knew we took off down 2nd, went down a decent hill immediately, and would eventually finish going back up that same big hill. And that's all I knew.
With KIRO copters filming overhead, we were off!
I wanted to beat my lifetime 8k PR of 37:40. My only plan was to keep the pace under 7:30, but as fast as possible while keeping my heart rate at a decent range (I don't wear, and never have worn, a heart rate monitor,but I can tell by my breathing and shortness of breath when I'm going too fast).
We ran from 2nd to Denny then right to 4th Ave and headed downtown. That's where all the crowds were waiting for the Torchlight Parade and it's pretty amazing running in front of that many people. They estimated the crowds at between 200,000 and 300,000 and they're mostly very positive with a lot of kids looking for high fives. It's pretty fun.
I enjoyed the shade between the huge buildings on 4th very, very much. I also liked the slight downhill for much of that stretch. The only problem at all along this stretch was the bad surface of the roads. Lots of potholes, huge metal grates, metal construction plates, etc. Reminded me of the horrid downtown streets from the Portland Tri a few years back. I clocked 7:07 on my first mile, which I thought was a little fast, but not too bad. Then I ran the second mile in 6:52! Wow.
OK, that's too fast, and I knew that was too fast, but I felt pretty good. And it was on a section that had a lot of downhill. So I didn't check myself too much. I just figured I'd keep it up as long as I felt it.
We finally turned down toward the water and moved onto 1st, still running south. We went past CenturyLink Field, otherwise known as Seahawk Stadium, and I knew the good times were just about over. It was also around here that everyone in front of me cut off a corner. Hey, we weren't up in the front with the leaders. And it was only about 20 feet everyone was cheating going around a corner without getting to the cone. No biggie.
But it still bugs me. I ran all the way to the cone before making the turn. I don't know what the people behind me did, and don't really want to know. I do know that the 20 or 30 people in front of me cut the corner. Every single one of them. Irritating.
So we made the turn to head back to the barn and, of course, we headed onto the Alaskan Way Viaduct. Yep, and it's uphill when you're heading north. Now, I know the elevation doesn't look like much, but it's a steady climb going onto the Viaduct there.
And the sun was blazing into our faces now that we were out of the downtown area.
And there were no more cheering crowds now that we were on the Viaduct.
And we met back up with the 5k runners...and walkers...who had branched off a while earlier...and they meandered in front of the 8k runners at random points...while they took photos of themselves in front of the new Seattle Great Wheel.
It took some concentration here. I was tired, I was hot, I was annoyed at having to dodge walkers...and I knew I was slowing down. Mile three time: 7:14. That's OK. Mile four time: 7:45. Uh-oh.
When we finally took the exit off the Viaduct onto Western, I was a happy guy. I knew we were getting close there. I just needed to hold on a bit longer. I also knew we had that very last hill at the end, but didn't know anything between here and there.
I found out soon enough.
We took a right onto Broad St. and OH MY GOD...it went straight frickin' uphill to the sky! It was only a block long hill...but sooooo steep. Just before that hill, I knew I had the PR in hand. After that hill, I knew I had to keep the pedal down or I might miss it.
Got back onto 2nd, fought through a huge mass of walkers on the last hill and made it to the finish line with a 37:17. A full 23 seconds off of my now-previous PR.
Woot!
That was good for 224th out of 1872 8k runners. And 17th out of 105 runners in my division.
So the go-out-too-fast-and-hang-on plan works once again.
All I can say is, it's a nice feeling to set a lifetime PR when you're 45 years old. I was smiling for a good couple hours after I finished the race.
Next up on the PR pain train? The Fall Festival 10k, right here in Corvallis.
See you there.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Northwest Running and Triathlon Calendar
Too hot for marathons, too hot for trails, too hot for just about anything in the dog days of August here. Grab some water and do your best!
Let's race!
-Green Text for Trail Runs
-Red Text for Marathons and Half Marathons
-Blue Text for Triathlons and Duathlons
-Orange Text for everything else, the normal 5k, 10k, etc
RACES FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 13th TO AUGUST 19th
August 16th / Bush Park Cross Country Series 5k, 3k and 1m / Salem, OR (Thursday Night Race!)
August 18th / Where's Waldo 100k / Willamette Pass, OR
August 19th / Mud and Chocolate Trail Half Marathon and 4.5m / Sammamish, WA
August 19th / Big Wild Life Runs Marathon, Half Marathon and 5k / Anchorage, AK
August 19th / Every Girl's Half Marathon and 5k / Ridgefield, WA
August 17th / RTB's Friday Night Swim Race 2.4m, 1.2m and .5m / Kent, WA (Friday Night Race!)
August 17th / Aquaman Duathlon Sprint / Richland, WA
August 18th / Polson Triathlon Olympic / Polson, MT
August 18th / Beaver Lake Triathlon Sprint / Sammamish, WA
August 19th / Columbia Muddy Buddy 6m / Portland, OR
August 19th / Triathlon Eugene: The Oregon Challenge Olympic and Sprint / Eugene, OR
August 19th / Whitefish Lake Triathlon Sprint / Whitefish, MT
August 16th / Deschutes Brewery Twilight 5k / Bend, OR (Thursday Night Race!)
August 17th / Salmon Creek Sunset Run 14k and 8k / Vancouver, WA (Friday Night Race!)
August 18th / Good Samaritan Challenge 12k and 5k / Corvallis, OR
August 18th / Silvan Ridge Twilight 5k / Eugene, OR
August 18th / Pineapple Classic Obstacle Course 5k / Portland, OR
August 18th / Run for the Fallen 5k / Portland, OR
August 18th / Friday Harbor Loop Run 8.8k / Friday Harbor, WA
August 18th / Foster Kids 5k / Redmond, WA
August 18th / Tillamook Bay Run 10k and 5k / Tillamook, OR
August 18th / Skamania County Fair 5k / Stevenson, WA
August 18th / Ruff Run 5k / Bend, OR
August 19th / Blackberry Festival Fun Run 10k and 5k / Sutherlin, OR
August 19th / Lake Union 10k / Seattle, WA
August 19th / Kelly Butte Classic 8k and 5k / Springfield, OR
Photo from 52 Kitchen Adventures.
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Eugene Marathon Registration Discount
Hurry up, it's only good until August 1st!
This will save you $10 on your registration, so get after it.
Use code: EUGENE13
This is only for e-mail subscribers, so if you're not already, head over here and sign up.
And get out there and start training!
For Liberty...for life...for Eugene!
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Running in Ellensburg, Washington
Or to be more exact: Running to Ellensburg, Washington.
So the R's family spent the weekend at the Lazy F Campground near Ellensburg for the yearly summer family reunion.
And since the days were filled with family fun, that meant I had to wake up at the ungodly hour of 5:45, after not sleeping all night on a thin prison-type mattress, upon a solid wood bed frame made for someone 5'6", to go for my daily runs.
And so I did.
Now the Lazy F is at the tail end of a dead-end road about 12 miles away from Ellensburg, nestled in the foothills near the Cascades.
So that means you only have one way to run - away from the mountains and toward Ellensburg.
The first day, I just needed to run a quick six miles. I figured I'd head out for three and turn around. Easy peasy.
Oof.
Yeah, it's a nice, steady 100 feet per mile downhill, which means, coming back, it's a nice, steady 100 feet per mile uphill.
I needed to do a 16 miler on Sunday morning...
There was just no way I was going to run eight solid miles uphill. No. Way. So I made a little deal with Mrs. R. Five bucks from my wallet for a Starbucks latte on Sunday morning in Ellensburg. Oh, and on her way there, she could pick me up at the end of my run!
Sometimes I'm so smart it actually hurts. But I deal.
Bright and early Sunday morning, I took off with the sun just beginning to peak over the jagged rocks and cliff faces. It's very interesting looking country up there.
Luckily, there's very little traffic at that time in the morning...or basically at any time on that road...so you don't have to worry too much about going around blind corners like this one.
Although the amount of road kill on the pavement left no doubt that accidents happen...and people drive way too fast on that curvy road to nowhere.
Although it felt good at the time, that 100 feet of drop per mile was bound to play havoc with my quads. Still, at the time, I was really enjoying reeling off easy 8:15-8:40 miles. It was pretty effortless. And except for the one spot where I stopped dead-still for a minute while I pondered whether the growling pitbull off its leash was going to actually kill me, I kept my pace fairly steady.
Finally, coming out of the curvy hill section and into the straight farm section, I was lucky enough to have a somewhat mundane, yet very babbling and soothing, irrigation canal at my side.
After about 10 miles, I made my first turn onto a new road and headed toward Ellensburg. About a mile from town, right by the Yakima River, I saw these two Osprey in their nest. One flew over me with a fish in his talons. Nice.
So after getting to Ellensburg proper, I was only at about 12 miles, so I had to do a little back and forth to get over 15, and that's when I saw the wonderful sight of the Prius coming in for a landing to pick me up.
And while the pace looked pretty good...
...the elevation profile screams "quad killer!"...
And indeed, I am feeling it today. Ouch.
But hey, another good week of training in the books. And only five days 'til the Seafair Torchlight 8k.
Let's race!
Monday, July 23, 2012
Kara Goucher in London - Running and Triathlon Links Monday!
As always, lots of news out there in the running and tri world. Read, learn, race - let's go.
Interview with Kara Goucher - the Oregon marathon superstar gets ready for London
Lake Placid Ironman results and recap - Andy Potts rolls yet again
Olympics Viewer's Guide - check out running previews from former Olympians
Photo Gallery from the last Tour de France TT - yep, bike porn...if you're into that kind of thing
Will the Olympic Marathon be hot? - history, and the crazy start time, say "yes"
A very interesting chat with four-time Olympian Hunter Kemper - he's as fast as ever...maybe this is the year for a medal
Rock n' Roll Chicago Half Marathon recap and results - two Olympian marathoners, the non-U.S. variety, take the wins
How to keep your speed while training for a marathon - I need to read this one closely
How much should you drink during your next run - it matters less than you might think
School boards banning Five Fingers shoes? - sure, why not?
Should you run at 180 steps per minute? - once again, it's probably not as important as people make it out to be
Interview with Chris Lieto - it's a little dated, but still a good read
Bradley Wiggins wins 2012 Tour de France - pretty damn easily, I might add
Ironman Hawaii pro starting spots to be handed out in a week - and here are the current standings!
Friday, July 20, 2012
Northwest Running and Triathlon Race Calendar
Lots of trail runs and lots of tris - not so much on the marathons and half marathons. You'll have to wait for the Fall for those.
Let's Race!
-Green Text for Trail Runs
-Red Text for Marathons and Half Marathons
-Blue Text for Triathlons and Duathlons
-Orange Text for everything else, the normal 5k, 10k, etc
RACES FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 6th TO AUGUST 12th
August 9th / Bush Park Cross Country Series 5k, 3k and 1m / Salem, OR (Thursday Night Race!)
August 11th / 12 Hours at Corban 12Hr CC Run / Salem, OR
August 11th / Hamster Endurance Runs 24hr and 12hr / Bellingham, WA
August 11th / Angel's Staircase Trail Ultra 60k and 35k / Carlton, WA
August 11th / Scott Cougar Mountain Trail Run 13m / Newcastle, WA
August 11th / Wild Woman Trail Marathon / Trout Lake, WA
August 12th / XTERRA Trail Run 22k and 10k / Portland, OR
August 11th / Crater Lake Rim Run Marathon, Half Marathon and 10k / Crater Lake, OR
August 11th / Emmett's Most Excellent Triathlon Olympic and Sprint / Emmett, ID
August 11th / R.A.T. Race Triathlon Sprint / Redmond, OR
August 11th / Coeur d'Alene Triathlon and Duathlon Olympic / Coeur d'Alene, ID
August 11th / XTERRA Off-Road Triathlon Sprint+ and Sprint / Portland, OR
August 11th / Bellingham Youth Triathlon Sprint / Bellingham, WA
August 11th / Lake Tye Triathlon Olympic and Sprint / Monroe, WA
August 12th / AquaRun for a Child Sprint / Tacoma, WA
August 11th / Cosmo Women's Run 7k / Vancouver, WA (Night Race!)
August 11th / Scandia Run 10k and 5k / Junction City, OR
August 11th / Running is for the Birds 10k and 5k / Sunriver, OR
August 11th / Crawfish Crawl 5k / Tualatin, OR
August 11th / Stilly Fun Run Footrace 5k / Arlington, WA
August 11th / Fleet Feet Bonney Lake Matterhorn Madness 5k / Bonney Lake, WA
August 11th / Charity Health Run 10k and 5k / Federal Way, WA
August 11th / Orting Summerfest 10k and 5k / Orting, WA
August 11th / Breathe Deep Seattle 5k / Seattle, WA
August 11th / Goldfish Gallop 5k / Tacoma, WA
August 11th / Garlic Festival Run 10k / North Plains, OR
August 11th / Walt's Run 5k / Woodburn, OR
August 11th / Butte Falls Run 5k / Butte Falls, OR
August 12th / Run for Your Rights 5k / Seattle, WA
August 12th / CMY5k Seattle 5k / Seattle, WA
August 12th / Ladybug Run for CDH Awareness 10k and 5k / St. Paul, OR
Photo by Rosemary - check out her incredible photos here.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Jenn Shelton on Twitter
What do you mean you're not following Jenn Shelton on Twitter? She's one of the fastest women in Oregon. She's awesome on the trails. She's the sweetheart of "Born to Run." And she's funny as hell.
You could be seeing all sorts of great running tips...and fashion advice. Don't forget about the fashion advice.
Don't wait - follow Jenn now.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Spokane's Don Kardong Posts Open Letter to US Olympic Marathoners
Running Times has a fantastic open letter from Spokane's own Don Kardong. If you're not familiar with Kardong, he took fourth in the Olympic Marathon in 1976, missing a medal by four seconds.
A great read, and a reminder to everyone...don't throw your water bottles!
Monday, July 16, 2012
Donald Sobol, author of Encyclopedia Brown Books, Dead at 87
Story here.
Bugs Meany was asked for an alibi at the time of death. Bugs said he couldn't have done it because he was at the North Pole, studying penguins.
Hmmmm.....
Seriously, these books got a lot of love from me during my grade-school years. I wanted to be Leroy "Encyclopedia" Brown so bad when I was younger. I mean, the guy was smarter than all the adults in his town, had a tough, and pretty, girlfriend, and ran a successful quarter-per-job business! What a guy!
You will be missed, Mr. Sobol. But your stories will live forever.
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