Tuesday, February 10, 2009

3rd Running Accomplished!

The longest version of the Trail Travail is now behind us. I say 'longest,' because I achieved my goal of slowing the fastest down to a 2 hour finish. 2:06 to be exact. Congratulations Nathan! Speaking of congratulations, we have the first ever husband/wife first finishers. Awesome job, you two!

I thought Daniel was going to give Nathan a fight out there, but Nathan grabbed an early gap and never let go of it. It was Daniel's first Travail, though, and he did manage to grab some Mardi Gras beads to lower his finish time to an Unofficial 1st. Next year I will iron out the bead bonus. Nathan was rightfully confused about the leaders' eligibility to the time bonus.

I will leave most of this open to the runners' and volunteers' comments (assuming there are any), but I was very happy to see the time difference between first and last finishers was relatively the same as the shorter course years. And no one got lost! At least they didn't admit it to me...

The Belle Isle 'Rock-Hop' was my biggest concern, both because it was late in the run so folks would be more prone to fatigue and injury, and it is a part of the course that the marking ribbon was likely to be torn down. No problems on either count though. I don't know if I would choose to incorporate that next year, but I think I might go back to a shorter, more arduous route.

Congratulations everyone, and thanks to all the volunteers! Be sure to get by Crossroads Coffee and thank them (Will & Olivia) for their generous donation of Joe. Support your local businesses!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

The Final Countdown - 2009

I finished marking the course this morning. It was 19 degrees out and windy. It hurt. And I ran it with the marker ribbon in a ziploc bag in my waistband. Due to the closing of the southside Belle Isle footbridge, Travaillers will be rock-hopping the dryway this year...

This year's course is 16.2 miles (according to the Garmin Forerunner). I made it longer this year to make the first finishers have a hard time breaking the 2 hour barrier. Good luck chumps.

We have a potential husband/wife combo win: The Phelans. Nathan came in a close 2nd last year to Tyler VanR, and Eileen (last year's lady champ) had to remove herself from contention.

The weather at start time should be about 40 degrees and it might warm up to 60. Another great day for post-run festivities, but a little warm for a grueling trail run...

See you all Saturday!