MAY 25, 2013
I have run 2 races in the month of May, 2013.
The first one , May 5, was the Bloomsday 12K in Spokane, WA. It was a warm day but not too hot. The course has a couple of long hills. One is called the Doomsday Hill. There is a vulture waiting at the top of the hill to get people who die before they reach the top. My time for the course was 1 hour and 91 minutes. My slowest time since I first ran it in 2005. I was 3rd place in the 80 to 84 age division.
My next race was the Rhody Run which was also a 12K race, 7.46 miles. This race was in Port Townsend, WA. I did a little better on this one. I set a record for the 80 to 89 age group division. The old record was 1 hour, 24 minutes and 46 seconds. I ran it in 1 hour and 24 minutes and 19 seconds. I set the new record by 27 seconds. It also was a hot muggy day. And it is just as hilly as the Bloomsday run.
I am holding a book that was given to all of the 1rst place winners for the Rhody Run.The author is Kim Jones who was one of the excellent U.S. marathoners in the late 80's and early 90's. She was autographing each copy that she gave to the winners of their age divisin. As you can see from the picture, I am tired and hungry and thirsty and tired and hungry and thirsty.
Last Thursday I ran a 16 mile training run in prepration for a marathon that I am running on June 2, 2013. I am still recovering from that run. I started out too fast and it was a hot day for here. The temperature was 67. The last 3 miles were stumbling slow. I was in my survival shuffle and made it back to the car.
I was running on the last 16 miles of the Marathon course that I am running in June. It is the North Olympic Discovery Trail Marathon. The Marathon will start in Sequim and end in Port Angeles, WA.. 18 miles of the marathon is on the Discovery Trail. The first 8 miles is on the road. It is a mildly hilly course and will be tough for a person who has not trained on hills.
You can look up the course on the web. WWW.NODTM.COM
I hope to average 13 minutes per mile for the race. That is a 5 hour and 40 minute time. When I was in my 40's and 50's I was running right at 3 hours and 30 minutes
But that was several years ago. After the marathon I am then going to go back to my training for the Pole Vault, Sprinting, High Jump and Long Jump.
I am still having trouble motivating myself to get out the door. But am still going...
The weather has finally been half way decent. The rain has let up a little. Who knows what the weather will be on June 2. It could be 45 degrees or 75 degrees.
I am going to go to Flagstaff, Arizona in August and run a 50K race. I will train down there for a few weeks before the race. I am going from sea level to 7000 plus feet. It will be a challenge!!!!!!
FINIS
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Tulip Run Apriol 6, 2013
April 13, 2013
"I always loved running...it was something you could do by yourself, and under your own power. You could go in any direction, fast or slow as you wanted, fighting the wind if you felt like it, seeking out new sights just on the strength of your feet and the courage of your lungs."
-Jesse Owens
When I think about the reasons for my running, I like to be able to go when I want to, race when I want to, go any direction when I want to, and also fast and slow when I want to. And then when I stop running for the moment I have no one to blame for my selfish attitude about my running but myself and I and happy.
I ran a 5 mile race in Mt. Vernon, WA April 6, 2012.
What a day. It rained and rained and rained most of the morning while I was running. My time for the course was 59 minutes and 55 seconds. 11 minutes and 54 seconds per mile. Most of the course was on a trail.
I drove the motor home to Bay View State Park from Shirley's Cataract removal appointment in Silverdale. She did well considering her fibromyalagia. The doctor said her eye is healing very good.
Oh, one more comment about the race. It was raining and very wet all the time I was running and what was funny was that some of the runners tried to run around the mud puddles because they did not want to get their feet wet!! I laughed at them and splashed right through the mud puddles and enjoyed myself every step in the muck and mire!!
After the race I drove through by the Daffodil and Tulip farms. The Daffodils were beautiful. The tulips were not quite blooming because of the cooler weather that we have been having lately.
But this is what it looked like in 2011. I think that Kim took this picture of the tulip fields near Mt Vernon.
Monday I am increasing my training for the Discovery Trail Marathon. My goal is to finish close to 5 hours and 30 minutes or under 6 hours.
I am running the 12K in Port Townsend and Spokane in May. Both of these races are hilly races. But they serve as good training runs for the Marathon in June.
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Finis
"I always loved running...it was something you could do by yourself, and under your own power. You could go in any direction, fast or slow as you wanted, fighting the wind if you felt like it, seeking out new sights just on the strength of your feet and the courage of your lungs."
-Jesse Owens
When I think about the reasons for my running, I like to be able to go when I want to, race when I want to, go any direction when I want to, and also fast and slow when I want to. And then when I stop running for the moment I have no one to blame for my selfish attitude about my running but myself and I and happy.
I ran a 5 mile race in Mt. Vernon, WA April 6, 2012.
What a day. It rained and rained and rained most of the morning while I was running. My time for the course was 59 minutes and 55 seconds. 11 minutes and 54 seconds per mile. Most of the course was on a trail.
I drove the motor home to Bay View State Park from Shirley's Cataract removal appointment in Silverdale. She did well considering her fibromyalagia. The doctor said her eye is healing very good.
Oh, one more comment about the race. It was raining and very wet all the time I was running and what was funny was that some of the runners tried to run around the mud puddles because they did not want to get their feet wet!! I laughed at them and splashed right through the mud puddles and enjoyed myself every step in the muck and mire!!
After the race I drove through by the Daffodil and Tulip farms. The Daffodils were beautiful. The tulips were not quite blooming because of the cooler weather that we have been having lately.
But this is what it looked like in 2011. I think that Kim took this picture of the tulip fields near Mt Vernon.
Monday I am increasing my training for the Discovery Trail Marathon. My goal is to finish close to 5 hours and 30 minutes or under 6 hours.
I am running the 12K in Port Townsend and Spokane in May. Both of these races are hilly races. But they serve as good training runs for the Marathon in June.
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Finis
Monday, March 25, 2013
MARCH 23, MONDAY 2013
Today I did some hill work. 8 times on a hill that was about 300 feet up and was doing knee lifts. I am going to have sore quads tomorrow.
“It’s very hard in the beginning to understand that the whole idea is not to beat the other runners. Eventually you learn that the competition is against the little voice inside you that wants you to quit.” – George Sheehan
Boy this is a true statement. How easy it is to quit!!! But sometimes the voice is stilled by the first step out the door. I have been running very inconsistently the last month.Today I did some hill work. 8 times on a hill that was about 300 feet up and was doing knee lifts. I am going to have sore quads tomorrow.
My tulips and daffodils are blooming and looking beautiful. Boy the weather here was great. In the 50's.
This hummingbird is our adopted bird. He claimed the hummingbird feeder for his own and will not share it. He or she fights off everyone who flies near.
I will try to keep my blog up for those who want to see how an old geezer is training and doing.
Oh, I forgot, I did run a 10k on March 16 in Port Angeles. It was an out and back route on the Discovery Trail. The first mile was protected and THEN I hit the wind!!! It was blow directly in my direction at about 30 miles an hour. It seemed like I was as slow as a snail. My first 3.1 miles to the 5K turn around was 37 minutes and my return 3.1 with the wind at my back was 35 minutes. Total time was 72 minutes. That is 11 minutes and 37 seconds per mile. Not to bad for the weather. I am looking forward to running a short race on April 6. It is a 5 mile race in Mt. Vernon, called the Tulip Run.
This is all for this week.
Finis
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
"Life isn't about
how you survive the storm,
but how you dance in the rain."
Enjoy life now--it has an
expiration date!!!
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I haven't done any running in the last two weeks. Cannot seem to get rid of a pesky cold.
February already! One month gone. I have been turning out at Anytime Fitness and doing some exercising .
My Tulips and Daffodils are coming up. I planted 100 bulbs in December. That sounds like a lot of bulbs but when they were all planted it did not take up very much space.
A friend of mine, at least I have one friend, gave my Running for 80 Article to the Master Track and and they copied most of the article in their magazine.
My next goal for this year is to train and do well in the track and field events. I am not going to the Cleveland Senior Games this year. Too much money, unless something changes. I am going to do more open meets here in the Northwest.
The local All comers Meets start in April or May and just about run all summer.
So I can get plenty of track events to fill up the summer.
My events are:
High Jump
Long Jump
Standing Long Jump
Pole Vault
100 meters
50 meters
I would like to do the 200 meters but it is at the same time as the pole vault and I don't have much left in the tank after the 200M for pole vaulting.
Oh well, maybe I should do a Decathlon and that would solve the problem.
I just might try one in the summer. 10 events....... in two days.
FINIS
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
TUESDAY JANUARY 15, 2013
"Believe
that you can run farther or faster. Believe that you're young enough, old
enough, strong enough, and so on to accomplish everything you want to do. Don't
let worn-out beliefs stop you from moving beyond yourself."
-John Bingham, running speaker and writer
-John Bingham, running speaker and writer
I think that this quote by 'the Penquin', John Bingham is true for life. I sometimes let worn-out beliefs stop me. Like, 'Oh your too old for that' and I think maybe I am. But I still go on and try to do what I believe that I can do it and it turns out that I did do it!!!
I ran the Nookachamp Winter Runs 1/2 marathon Saturday. It was run in Mt. Vernon, WA.
This is why I like this run. There are Swans in the fields and Swans flying overhead while we are running. The logo on the t-shirt has a Swan flying in the middle of it.
The race started out with the temperature at 26 degrees. No wind and sunshine....
I started out with the plan to run 12 minutes and then walk 3 minutes. I did this pattern because it is easy to keep track of the times to run and walk. But I still goofed up a couple of times and had to run farther than the 12 minutes to get back in rhythm.
My time for the 1/2 marathon was 2 hours and 47 minutes which is 12 minutes and 48 seconds per mile. I ran my last mile in 11 minutes and 20 seconds. Not too mad for 80 years old.
I was next to last until mile 11 when I passed a male walking and then I passed two females who were walking and jogging and the last one I passed was at about 12.5 miles. It was a good run.
There was hot Chile and bananas, oranges and several kinds of bread. I thought that I would get a hot mocha but they had run out of coffee beans by the time I finished. Bummer, Bummer.
I got first place in the 80 and up category. I was the only one.!!!!
Total miles for January 7-13, 2013
Monday 12.47 miles
Saturday 13.1
Saturday 13.1
Total 25.57
Total for 2013 37.57
FINIS
Saturday, January 5, 2013
-Jesse Owens
I like this quote. I met Jesse Owens in Bellingham when he was there one summer in the 1970's. He was a great man and great athlete.
What I like about running is that you can take some time off and it is always there waiting for you to come back to you. It asks no questions just accepts the person back and says let's go. No status or lofty heights. Just go out and run.
I think that I am still recovering from my 80 mile run on my birthday last year. I guess that the run took more out of me than I realized. But I am doing OK. No aches or pains. Shirley says that it is winter depression!!!!!
I think that I am still recovering from my 80 mile run on my birthday last year. I guess that the run took more out of me than I realized. But I am doing OK. No aches or pains. Shirley says that it is winter depression!!!!!
My running this last week has been minimal at the best. I turned out at anytime fitness on Monday on the bicycle for a set of 8 hard load workouts. Very exhausting!!!!
I ran 6 miles on Thursday.
I ran 6 miles on Thursday.
Then today, Saturday, I ran 6 miles with Philip and Rosaura. Cold and windy. Ran into the wind for 3 miles then ran with the wind for the next 3 miles. Great run.
I am going to run a 1/2 marathon next Saturday at Mt Vernon, Washington. If I can run just under a 12 minute per mile pace I will be very happy. Last year for this run it was raining , raining. Temperature was at 40 degrees for the race. Maybe this year the rain will not be present.
I am going to run a 1/2 marathon next Saturday at Mt Vernon, Washington. If I can run just under a 12 minute per mile pace I will be very happy. Last year for this run it was raining , raining. Temperature was at 40 degrees for the race. Maybe this year the rain will not be present.
This is my advice for myself for the year 2013.
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Running total for the year 2013.
Wednesday 6.0 miles
Saturday 6.0 miles
Total 12.00 miles
FINIS
Sunday, December 30, 2012
DECEMBER 30, 2012
My goodness, the NEXT TO LAST day of the year.
My running for the year:
January 13, Saturday, 1/2 marathon, Nookachamps Winter Runs, in a time of 2 hours and 51 minutes. It was a rainy, windy, cold day. I was second in the 75 to 79 year old division.
May 6, The Bloomsday Run, It was a dry warm day, especially coming from Sequim. Anything above 65 degrees is warm. My time for the 12K run was 1 hour and 23 minutes.
June 6, The North Olympic Trail Marathon,. It was a great day for the run and my
time was 5 hours and 42 minutes. 1rst in my age division, 75-79.
July 26, Senior Games in Tumwater, WA. I competed in 6 events. 80 to 85 Age
Division
1 in Pole Vault 7' 0"
1 in High Jump 3' 8"
2 in Long Jump 9' 10"
1 in Standing Long Jump 5 ft ?
2 in 100 meter 18 sec +
2 in 50 meter 8 sec +
August 10,Cancer Relay For Life, 40 miles in 12 hours. Started at 6:00 pm in the
evening and finished at 6:00 am the next morning.
August 26, Senior Games in Port Angeles, Wa.
1 in Pole Vault 7' 0"
1 in High Jump 3' 8
1 in long Jump
1 in Standing Long Jump
1 in 100 Meters
1 in 50 Meters
November 14 and 15 80 mile run on my 80th birthday, 23 hours 50 minutes and 43
seconds.
It was a very good year in track and field and marathons and ultras, for me.
Of course the highlight of the year was the 80 mile run. I have found out since my run that the record for 80 to 84 age group for a 24 hour run is 82. 74 miles.
HMMMMM. Oh well maybe there will be another chance to set the record when I am 90.
My Total for the month of December:
15.5 MILES
MY TOTAL SINCE THE MONTH OF JUNE 1, 2012
920.25 MILES
My goodness, the NEXT TO LAST day of the year.
My running for the year:
January 13, Saturday, 1/2 marathon, Nookachamps Winter Runs, in a time of 2 hours and 51 minutes. It was a rainy, windy, cold day. I was second in the 75 to 79 year old division.
May 6, The Bloomsday Run, It was a dry warm day, especially coming from Sequim. Anything above 65 degrees is warm. My time for the 12K run was 1 hour and 23 minutes.
June 6, The North Olympic Trail Marathon,. It was a great day for the run and my
time was 5 hours and 42 minutes. 1rst in my age division, 75-79.
July 26, Senior Games in Tumwater, WA. I competed in 6 events. 80 to 85 Age
Division
1 in Pole Vault 7' 0"
1 in High Jump 3' 8"
2 in Long Jump 9' 10"
1 in Standing Long Jump 5 ft ?
2 in 100 meter 18 sec +
2 in 50 meter 8 sec +
August 10,Cancer Relay For Life, 40 miles in 12 hours. Started at 6:00 pm in the
evening and finished at 6:00 am the next morning.
August 26, Senior Games in Port Angeles, Wa.
1 in Pole Vault 7' 0"
1 in High Jump 3' 8
1 in long Jump
1 in Standing Long Jump
1 in 100 Meters
1 in 50 Meters
November 14 and 15 80 mile run on my 80th birthday, 23 hours 50 minutes and 43
seconds.
It was a very good year in track and field and marathons and ultras, for me.
Of course the highlight of the year was the 80 mile run. I have found out since my run that the record for 80 to 84 age group for a 24 hour run is 82. 74 miles.
HMMMMM. Oh well maybe there will be another chance to set the record when I am 90.
My Total for the month of December:
15.5 MILES
MY TOTAL SINCE THE MONTH OF JUNE 1, 2012
920.25 MILES
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