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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

45 in 45 - Race Progress Update (Warrior Dash)

I promised a separate entry for this wild and woolly affair last weekend, but my next two races (#6 and #7) were pretty interesting in their own right, so let’s get straight to the Mud, Sweat and Beers immediately.  If you haven’t heard of Warrior Dash and you are someone who races even just occasionally, then sleeping under a rock must also be a hobby of yours.   What do you get when you combine a gorgeous summer day, 15,000 people (10, 000 finishers), Live Music and a Beer Garden with a 5km obstacle course at a Southern Ontario Resort?  (if you have to even think about this for more than a nanosecond, please stop reading)!

What a Party!

I have been hearing about this “Warrior Dash” for some time, and it’s clearly struck a nerve among the Generation Active set, starting stateside 4 years ago when it was launched.  Thanks to some clever social media marketing, the organizers out of Chicago (Red Frog Events) hit the proverbial Home Run on their first attempt in Canada.  The event was capped at an ambitious 12,000 athletes (I use this term loosely people) and well over a month before lift off the event hung a SOLD OUT sign on their website.   Like a stone gathering speed down a hill, this was THE race of conversation all spring at our booth.  With a very busy day already planned, I decided I just could not miss spending the day here, but was I really interested in actually entering the race and getting down and dirty?

After....note the stickers, amazing...still there.....

Not really to be fair, but then I have been there, done that (including a Mud Run years ago), and I have found my clothes, shoes and socks before beyond recognition.  One Adventure Race called Logs, Rocks and Steel was a 6hr affair and my buddy Steve and I didn’t even finish!   We were knee and waist deep in one place on the water slogging our canoe through a swamp, it was truly disgusting.   Another 2-day Adventure Race many years ago was a 10hr day that included a complete change of clothes mid-stream, the mud was so thick it took weeks before my bike was clean again.  Another 24hr Mtn Bike race where I completed 4 laps included a 2am affair where my lights gave out on me, so 2x I went end-over end on the handlebars in the middle of a forest.  My contacts were changed for glasses after I was rudely awoken at 1:45 am (“Peter, wake up, your leg is coming up”).   I had grass and dirt somehow wedged in my glasses, between the frames and lense.  How the $#^% did that happen???

I also completed a 160km Bike Ride for Charity, 145 of these km’s in the pouring rain.   That was a long day.  And an Ironman Triathlon in a desert (Arizona).

So, when I heard that Warrior Dash was ONLY 5km, I wasn’t about to rush madly and commit myself to the race, afterall, I do attend a lot of these and don’t even try to compete or complete then all.  But, with this stupid competition now almost a month completed, 45 races in 45 days, my weekends usually had to include at least one race to keep pace:

Race #1 – Huntington Disease 10km Run – June 28th
Race #2 – Tim Horton’s Peach Bud 5km (2 days later)
Race #3 – Canada Day 5-miler (2 days later)
Race #4 – Gay Pride Run 5km (4th race in 6 days)
Race #5 – Warrior Dash 5km Obstacle Course
Race #6 – Dowtown Dash 5km – July 14th (rode bike 50+ km’s first)
Race #7  – Run, Wine and Dine Half-Marathon (whine is a better word, for 45 minutes)


Well, I don’t need to say much more, the pictures speak volumes.   It was both tougher than I expected (due to the heat and hilly course, plus at 3pm I was up since 5:30 and on my feet all day) and more fun than I expected.  The atmosphere made for good times and fond memories, the obstacles weren’t that challenging.  In fact, a few more sprinkled in the beginning would have been fun.  The post-event shower by firemen, in a slopfest of a cesspool filled with bananas, shirts, shoes (probably 8,000 people were cleaned up here before we were) was unique, to say the least.

My french intern, my cousin, my clients Sean and Matt from Chico Racing, we all had fun indeed, my cousin bought a Warrior Dash mug even!   Definitely a new “to do” event for any endurance athlete’s list, and guys, if you are single…..well, just imagine what the venue was like with 65% of the attendees female, most had to clean up, strip and get semi-naked for the mud to come off.

Caesar would have been envious, thrills for the people and good times all around.


PD
aka Jefferson Mascot
World Record Holder

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

45 and 45 - Progress Report

Well this is going to be a rather long year I suspect…if the first 5 races are any indication, and I will spend more money on race entries in the next year than the last 9 combined!
You can read more on how this started here……

http://www.mynextrace.com/2011/05/45-and-45/

It was innocent enough, fairly straightforward, not that difficult when you consider how many races I actually attend in person in a given year.   I even found some company from the get go, a runner who not only heard about my intentions but as a recently turned 41 year old, she became an inspiration.   “It’s not just me who is crazy……”

The first few races were not exactly text book preparation, race #1 was a 10km on a Sunday morning not far from home, but I was late on arrival and barely made it through registration, hurredly pinning my race bib and snapping a photo (here).    Thankfully Jefferson was completely distracted and stopped to sniff a million times, so my finish time won’t really matter, in fact it was so rushed they didn’t get my race entry processed fast enough!  Plenty of time to fix this later…..

My 45th birthday was June 21st, so this was on the 26th, two days later I was at a big client race and again, worked too hard with our tent, display and 200 free sunglass giveaways, so the 5km actually started while I was rushing to the line.  My time was okay considering I didn’t get my pre-race “dump” (20:47), which for me is more important than even a fast pair of flats.  Pardon the straightforward truth of this!  

Fours days hence, 2 more races were knocked down, the 3rd a 5-miler on a golf course that again took place in a hurry….literally I was pinning my bib to my shirt and bounding out of the clubhouse like Tiger when I see the first wave of runners zooming by.  At least with chip timing I was able to join a slower wave and weave my way through a pack of runners on a windy, hilly course.  I’ve played far better rounds here!   (38:00) …and could have hit some balls along the way and not hurt my time!

Finally, race #4 was a decent effort, slight improvement on the 5km (20:11) although it did nothing to help our MyNextRace team at the annual Pride Run, first time I can recall where i didn’t count in the standings.   At least it wasn’t too rushed and we had fun post-race – guess which picture here is from that event???    lol    I actually ran 2x this evening, the warm up with a few hundred kids was entertaining as I donned the jefferson mascot outfit and stumbled along in the heat for 1km, very difficult with all these little kids around me, but the stricter than Scottish rules for this year-long contest forbid anything less than 5km from counting….but we`ll see who logs the most `miles`in all these races!

I will post a seperate entry for race #5, it requires some thought, a crazy day at my first Warrior Dash.  My body is hanging on, I have to make a regular point to stretch more, visit the chiro and improve my diet a little, getting under 20:00 for 5km is the first goal, then under 40:00 for the 10km and eventually breaking 1:30 for a half which will be a first for a long, long time.  Along the way I plan on mixing it up with some cycling races, adventure races and a couple of triathlons.  Maybe another run in fur too....

My overall pace is good, 2-3 more races should be completed in the next 5 days, so well ahead of pace…..at least it`s not 100 races like Katherine TRYJANKOWSKI from Buffalo, poor thing, she finished number 31 at the Peach Bud, a third of her way finished after 6 months….yikes….and you thought I was weird…..

Peter

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Why did you miss that race?

I am just now sending a notice back to the lovely town of Corfu, New York, population 920 (seriously), look it up, I did:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corfu,_New_York


I was driving back from Boston for the 11th or 12th straight year, we just wrapped up our 10th anniversary Boston Tea Party - Team Canada Brunch.  Eager to get home,  grab the dog, speeding ticket ensued....rats.   So it's a few months later I make sure to mail my strange parking notice back to this Court Office, consider me quilty as charged and tell me what I owe Uncle Sam kind sirs.  I used to ignore these tickets in my wayward youth (18- until a few months ago), but learned a valuable lesson from a buddy, David, who was turned away en route to the Boston Marathon in 2003 (Rallying the Country):

http://bostonteaparty.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=81&Itemid=86


Imagine all the silly excuses for missing a race? Here is what David will have to say 25 years from now..."son, your dad did indeed qualify for the Boston Marathon, but an unpaid parking ticket meant I had to miss the occasion"....wambly Pop....

How about Bike Rash? (me, summer of 2008, pre Ironman training)...hard and uncomfortable lesson here let me tell you.  (also known as Butt Rash).  I spent more on Penaten baby cream than those quintuplet parents..

Getting lost on the way to a race (somewhere in rural Florida, December 2005, Swamp Land Half Marathon I believe).....my friend and I drove the same loop 3x then realized we were never going to make that starting line on time, turns out we didn't miss much afterall, crap small-time race....saved us $40

Summer Cottage race was cancelled without notifying the participants beforehand (Darren and I, Orillia, 1997 or thereabouts, we wasted a fine Saturday evening of drinking the nite before).

Stayed in bed due to (insert weather problems here)...Cold, Snowy, Ice Storm, Heat Wave.  2002 Spring Run Off in High Park, how bad was it?   The Elite Kenyans never left the VIP tent that morning.....

Injuries?  Too common.

Missed Flights (my two friends from Streetsville at Pearson Airport as I boarded the plane for Run Barbados, stand by no luck, one was a Dr.)   Weird, pony up the dough cheapo....

How about Jail?   Tough to make the starting line when you're behind bars, I actually know a runner who missed a race for this, crazy stuff.....

Misread the race application.......easy to do in the 1980's and 1990's before websites existted.   I was at a race one Sunday morning, London Ontario in fact, Springbank Park Road Races.  In the parking lot as I unloaded the car, I see a guy running along wearing the shirt of the upcoming Toronto Marathon I knew of.   "Guess you won't be  attending that race this year?"....I ask, knowing that the race was this very same morning, 225 km's away....

"Oh yeah, I registered and look forward to next weekend".

Silly.


I am certain someone, somewhere missed an event by leaving behind crucial equipment, like a bike helmet, a bike....running shoes possibly?   Happened to me but fortunately I was able to borrow a friend's running shorts at the 11th hour, felt weird the whole time....

I almost missed a race because I decided to experiment with adding caffeine to my diet....2 large Kenyan Blend coffees pre-race, not smart, upset stomach for 10km's....should have mailed it in, stubbornly went ahead and paid the price at the half-way point.  Nothing worse than being 5km away from the start line of a 10km run and you can't exactly stop.


How about you?  Anything weird and wonderful to share?



Peter
peter@mynextrace.com