• Event Info
    Date: January 19, 2013 8:00 AM
    Location: Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve
    Event Distance: 100K
    Hosted By: Mangum Track Club & RFH
    Series: Original 4 MTC events
    E vent Website:  http://www.etinternet.net/~runrbike/weymouth-info.htm

    Weymouth Woods 2013, a Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run Qualifier

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    The Short Story:
    Completed the race in 14:49:45.15, qualified for WSER and got my tail handed to me.  Could WOULD not have completed this without the support of my friends, crew and pacers!  Finished 31st out of 77

    Leading up to this event I was a little nervous, not about making the distance I thought I had that in the bag but was nervous about the goals I had rolling around in my head.  At some point in the week prior to this race I got the silly Idea that maybe I could do this race at a 12 Min / Mile pace.  Yes, even though I had gone down to Weymouth 2 weeks previous…Man was I in for a surprise!

    DSCN0460Night Before:

    The night before the wife and I met with several of the runners at the Mellow Mushroom in S. Pines, We enjoyed each other’s company, swapped stories & made new friends.  This would be the 1st time that my wife would get to meet other ultra-runners but I will have to save that for another post, :-).  Once we finished dinner we all went our separate ways to start getting ready for the task at hand.  I personally had not done any packing so it was off to put all my gear together and get in the bed….It’s going to be a long day tomorrow.

    Race Day:

    Pre-race – Got up nice and early loaded my gear into the truck and off I went with little fanfare.  Arrived at Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve around 6:30 to find my friend Rachel and Paul had already set up base camp & Rachel’s own personal aid station.  As planned from the night before I tossed my gear box next to their table, mulled around for a little while then headed inside for the pre-race meeting.

    Meeting-Inside the nature preserve’s auditorium was very warm  and with 75-100 people packed in there for the race meeting it was getting even warmer.  Marie proceeded to tell us some information about the race and how the timing would be done.  Then her husband spoke and the both emphasized that there are plenty of medical personal available if someone needed attending.  They wished us a great race, directed us to the starting line and requested that we be there in about 10 min.

    Race:

    Lap 1:
    Lap         Time                      Pace                     Distance               Total Time
    Lap 1     43:05.40              9:38/M                               4.470                    43:05.40

    Will and I went out and just enjoyed the trail.  We were mindful of our speed but not really concerned about out.  I was dressed very warmly and by the end was VERY happy to take of a couple of layers.  The trail was in great condition and today looked like it was going to be a FAST day.  We go back to our personal aid station, removed some clothing, I grabbed my Nathan’s race vest and off we went.

    Laps 2-9
    Lap 2      47:36.45              10:39/M               8.940    1:30:41.85
    Lap 3     47:43.85              10:40/M               13.410  2:18:25.70
    Lap 4     52:16.30              11:42/M               17.880  3:10:42.00
    Lap 5     55:58.40              12:31/M               22.350  4:06:40.40
    Lap 6     1:00:03.05           13:26/M               26.820  5:06:43.45
    Lap 7     1:04:33.30           14:26/M               31.290  6:11:16.75
    Lap 8     59:11.30              13:14/M               35.760  7:10:28.05
    Lap 9      55:12.60              12:21/M               40.230  8:05:40.65

    IMG_1627On the start of lap 2 we were feeling great and on top of the world.   We ran this lap and I kept telling Will that it was a little too fast and I needed to slow down.  Thankfully we slowed some.  The next couple of laps Will fell into a little bit of a funk and through encouraging each other we pushed on through.  We were keeping up with our food and hydration and felt really good.  Not much changed through laps other than me getting worn out.  At some point around miles 40 & 50 I had to stop and use a bathroom (#2) break and that put us quite a bit behind.

    At the start of lap 9 my wife showed up to crew me for the rest of the race.  She teamed up with Rachel’s husband & her pacer to help figure out what I needed.  It was wonderful to have here there and I am so very thankful for all the help everyone gave her!

    Lap 10-11
    Lap 10  59:03.35               13:13/M               44.700  9:04:44.00
    Lap 11   1:05:13.20           14:35/M               49.170  10:09:57.20

    Here’s where things started to break down.  My pacer Shawn showed up at the start of lap 10.  Not feeling so great and quite tired we still took off down the trail head like rockets.  Shawn proclaimed that we were running a whole lot stronger & faster than he expected us to be running by now.  I told him I would like to keep a sub 12 Min pace while running be we are walking ALL the ups.  LOL, even the flats looked like ups at this point.  The more we continued on the worse I felt.  Somewhere around lap 12 I gave in and had to sit down.  At this point Will had come out of his funk and was looking pretty good.  I figured that there was no reason for both our times to suffer for me not feeling well so, since I had Shawn, I sent Will on his way.  Glad I did he ended up having a GREAT Race, Way to go man!!  After that initial sit down it was like I was doomed.  I felt like I was in and out of consciousness and was without a doubt walking / hiking with my eyes closes.  I tried to eat, and everyone keep telling me that I need to drink but I just couldn’t bring myself to do it…. At each of the aid stations I would try to eat something, Grits, Saltine Crackers, Ginger Snaps.  The last time around at the main aid station I asked Shanda to get a cup of soup cool off for me so I could down it when I came in before Lap 12.

    Lap 12-13
    Lap 12   1:41:48.80           22:46/M               53.640  11:51:46.00
    Lap 13   1:41:42.25           22:45/M               58.110  13:33:28.25

    As I came into the station I was in ROUGH shape, I was sick to my stomach, dehydrated and was death marching…..It was not a good scene.  As requested Shanda had my soup and some other food stuffs for me.  I barely managed to get the soup down and started off to the 12th lap.  All through the lap I would tell Shawn..”I have to sit down for 5 min”.  He would agree, then the next think I knew he was saying, “Ok, get up, time’s up”…little did I know that the 5 min. I requested he actually only gave me about 2.  Good for him, that was just what I needed!!   About 9/10th of the way through the lap it happened.  Explosive / projectile vomiting!  UGH, I hate pukeing.  Never mind puking in front of people AND in the middle of the race on the race course.   After that I felt much better and we proceeded to finish the rest of laps 12 & 13.

    Lap 14
    Lap 14   1:16:16.90           17:04/M               62.580  14:49:45.15
    IMG_2551Final lap: As I sat at Rachel’s personal aid station trying to get down some vitamin water that Paul had suggested I couldn’t help but thinking I’m not going to make it. Starting to really crash again my wife knelt down in front of me and told me how proud she was of me and that I could do this.  Well that must have been just what I needed, I gathered Shawn and off we went.  Shawn was on a mission to get me finished under the 15 hour mark as we power hiked the course.  All along the way he would ask “You ok back there”, my response “NO!” , in return he would say “GOOD, Tough Love…Let’s keep going”.  There would be no resting on this lap.  Nothing but the power hiking and sipping on some NUUNS.  We proceeded down the last hill to the really rooty section and I knew I was done.  As soon as we cleared the roots I did what I thought was a run to the finish (all 100ft or so)……and I was done! YAY I did it.  Not what I expected but I finished and I qualified.  On my heels the whole time was Rachel, as soon as I heard them chanting and screaming from the woods on their preparation to the finish I would start yelling for her to run.  Very excitedly she finished under the 15 hour time mark; we all hugged, told each other how great we did.  I gathered my finisher’s pottery bowl and poured myself into my truck and the wife drove me home.

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  • WW100K Pre Dinner
    WW100K Pre Dinner

    Well it’s here, Weymouth Woods 100k is tomorrow.  I think I have done everything right.  I have stretched, I have Carb Loaded and I have rested.  I think I have settled on a secondary goal of 12 hours for the race with the primary goal of finishing under the 15 hour time limit to qualify for Western States 100 lottery.  I know that is a large difference in time and I’m not sure why I chose 12 hours.  Maybe because last year’s top 10 were all inside of 12 1/2 hours.  WOW, what would it be like to be in the top 10 of this race!  Anyhow, off to bed I go with dreams of the perfect day ahead of me.  At dinner tonight with a bunch of friends that are also racing tomorrow they were telling us how the trails were in great condition after last nights wash-out / torrential  down pour.  Still, the only thing that is giving me any trouble are the bridges.  They are going to be wicked slippery.

    Race report to come soon…..I hope.  Sleep well friends !

    #NoFear

  • Just sitting here thinking.  Last year on December 26th I ran my 1st “Technical” ultra-marathon Boxing Day Madness with a crushing distance of 26.6 Miles! LOL  Well it may have been an ultra but it was a distance P.R. to me.  This was my 1st distance over 13 miles and I was going to pay for it.  I remember spending the next 4 hours in bed sick as a dog.  You see, I knew nothing about hydration, electrolytes, eating & running….nothing!   I was a long-distance noob.

    1 Year later, I am signed up and ready for Boxing Day Madness Part II.  I still may no nothing about those same topics but I have developed what we will call a “Style” for them…hahaha.  This year promises to be diffrent in all  aspects.  We have a huge weather system moving in that is guaranteed to dump lots of rain and thunder on us.  So I will have to update soon on how it goes.

    Let’s just hope that i’m not in the bed sick again!!

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  • To-Do

    So ya, I stink at keeping a blog up to date.  so to try and help things along I have come up with list of possible topics.

    Weekly Outlook
    Weekly Recap
    Countdown to Next Race / Event.
    Gear Reviews
    Daily recaps

    • Workout
    • Diet
    • Miles
    • Overall Feeling

    Race Reports & Results See Race Resume Page
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  • Revival

    As you can see I am actively working on bringing this blog back to life.  This will be the new home for my “Road to 100” Miles.  A 100 Mile race that is.  So if you are into training logs, articles about electrolytes, dehydration or hyponatremia then this might be the place for you.   I will be discussing what works for me and what does not work.

    Additionally I will try to keep up with my past, Current & Future races, P.R.s and overall performance.

    Hope to talk to everyone soon.  Please check back SOON and let me in on any knowledge you would like to share with me!

    Run hard Friends!!