Sunday, November 27, 2011

Aubrae Gunderson Memorial 5K - Race Report

The Aubrae Gunderson Memorial 5K race was on Saturday, November 26th at the reasonable time of 9am.  My wife Susan, our friend Jim, and I signed up for race the about two weeks ago.  Jim ran the race last year.  This was Susan's first 5K race race.  Her prior 5K races were mostly race walks.

Susan, Jim and I arrived at Heritage High School in Conyers at around 8:30am.  While Jim looked for a place to park, Susan and I left the car to find the registration table in the school common area.  We picked up our race packets and waited for Jim.  The t-shirts we selected were long-sleeve cotton.  They also had short-sleeve technical shirts for a few dollars more.  We all liked the cotton shirts though; so that's what we got.

Waiting for the race to start
The t-shirt artwork (front)
The t-shirt (back)
Race schwag bag
Race bib
The 1-mile run/walk started just before 9am.  After that race started the crowd of 5K participants headed toward the starting line.  I wished Susan and Jim luck before moving to the front of the crowd.  That's where I caught up with my friend Randy.  We seem to do a lot of the same races.  Randy had also run the race in 2010 so he gave me a few pointers about the course.  His brief description was correct, there were a few hills.
The portion of the course that turns off of Granade Road onto Lochinver Lane
Someone said "GO" and the race was on.  We ran up a slight hill out of the parking lot to a right turn onto Hwy 138.  I was surrounded by what had to be track or cross-country team members.  As my position in the race fell from 4th I tried to keep up my pace.  I passed the first mile marker at just over 6 minutes.  At that point I was sure that I wouldn't be getting a Master award this day.  Somewhere near the two mile marker I was passed by another runner that was clearly not in high school or of college age.  As I crested the last hill and turned back toward the school I tried to let the slight downhill slope drive my pace.  Soon I was back on school property and headed toward the football stadium. A quick partial loop on the track and I was in the finish line chute.  My time was 18:47.  I finished in 10th place overall and was the first Grand Master (over 50) finisher.

After completing my time card I headed back out onto the course to find Susan and Jim.  I ran into Randy on the way and gave him a High-5.  Jim was a little further back.  I gave Jim a few encouraging words and continued on.  Susan was just rounding the corner before the big hill when I caught up with her.  We ran and walked to the stadium where Jim was waiting at the finish line.  Susan's time was 42:05.  That's a PR for her.  The good thing is that she ran her race and didn't try to kill it or herself.  Jim usually goes home with an award and this race was no different.  His time was 34:25.


After the race we went back to the common area for the awards presentation and to watch the High Heel Hustle right after.  The race organizers also drew numbers for prizes.  None of us won anything but apparently the announcer, Dan Gunderson, really wants to go to Hooters.  Several people won gift certificates from Hooters and each time he commented that he could also partake in some wings.

Dan Gunderson addressing the crowd
The awards were trophies for the overall and masters and plaques for the rest.  I brought home my first trophy - ever!  I was very pleased with my performance considering I hadn't run at all since I completed Ironman Florida three weeks ago on November 5th.

Me and my trophy safe at home
My Grand Master trophy
Jim picked up another plaque to add to his vast collection.

Jim and Susan enjoying some refreshments
The indomitable Don McClellan also ran the race after loaning a camera to several volunteers who used them to help document the race.  After the race Don collects the cameras and posts the images online.

The awards presentation
Runners preps for the High Heel Hustle
Participants in the High Heel Hustle
The start of the HHH
Some of my general thoughts about the race were that it was well run and well supported.  I ran a 10K race in Edmond, Oklahoma called the Deer Creek Classic about two years ago.  That race compares well to the enthusiasm of the participants, volunteers, and sponsorship.  The Race for Riley 5K in Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia compares well but beats this race in sponsorship as it relates to schwag.  Kudos to all the organizers and participants.

Taking into account all the variables, I suppose it's possible that I could complete a race on a USATF certified course within the time required to be seeded for the 2012 Peachtree Road Race.  That would be cool!  The PRR 2010 seeded requirements are a 38:00 10K or 18:20 5K finish time.

Next weekend we'll be doing the Jingle Jog 5K in McDonough.

Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

My Old Bike

I was looking through some old images on my computer the other day.  The pictures included some stuff I donated to a local charity in 2006.  In the folder I found a picture of my 1989 red Trek 1500 road bike.  Several month ago I searched for a picture while reminiscing about my epic two day ride from Griffin, Georgia to St. George Island.  I recalled the ride in a post entitled St. George Island or Bust.  My search for a picture for that post ended unsuccessfully.  I suppose it's when you're not looking for something that you're most likely to find it.  I was installing some new software on my computer the other day and that's when I found my old pictures.  I also found a picture of my barely used Blackburn fan type bike trainer and a Trek bike we bought from a friend for Susan.  She never rode the bike and both items were also donated.

We hadn't ridden those bikes in years so I guess it was time to get rid of them.  Who would have thought that just a few year later we'd catch the cycling bug again and have two new bikes.  I suppose our rekindled enthusiasm for cycling has partly to do with our moving from Decatur to Jonesboro in 2004.  Now that we are Outside-the-Perimeter (OTP) we both feel safer riding on the road.

My old 1989 Trek 1500 with Aerobars
Susan's old Trek
Our old trainer
Now that we're riding again I sure wish we'd kept some of our old cycling stuff.  The next time we decide to get rid of stuff I'll think twice about it.

Thanks for reading.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

2011 Ironman Arizona Participants from Georgia

I culled through the 2011 Ironman Arizona participants list and these 75 folks registered as Georgia residents. Ironman Florida had about 200 Georgia residents that registered to race.

Bib #Last NameFirst NameA/GState
367AguilarKathrynF35-39GA
872AnaseAndreaF50-54GA
1491ArayaCarlosM35-39GA
1997ArndtAnthonyM40-44GA
1218BakerChristopherM30-34GA
1426BaraczTimothyM35-39GA
1889BennettSeanM40-44GA
400BerentsenJoannaF35-39GA
586BluesteinElizabethF40-44GA
315BusseyHeatherF30-34GA
1324BusseyJasonM30-34GA
2014Bussey, IiiJoseph G.M40-44GA
1168CarleyBrandonM30-34GA
974ClemmensenDerekM25-29GA
648ComerAngieF40-44GA
144CookVanessaF25-29GA
701CoxJenniferF45-49GA
2299CoxBobM45-49GA
2616DapperJohnM45-49GA
476DinataleLaurenF35-39GA
442DyerAmyF35-39GA
704EasthamJaneF45-49GA
1176FergusonEddieM30-34GA
2757FredericksonPaulM50-54GA
404GarzianoDoriF35-39GA
1042GreenDavidM25-29GA
406GuerrantElizabethF35-39GA
1079HamiltonChrisM25-29GA
1393HartleyChristopherM35-39GA
1813HeathKevinM40-44GA
2147HuntChadM40-44GA
623IftnerHollyF40-44GA
2150JohnsonDackM40-44GA
1931JordanDavidM40-44GA
684KingNanciF45-49GA
2329KingMichaelM45-49GA
1014KrauseCraigM25-29GA
2505LandryMichaelM45-49GA
859LeeKarenF50-54GA
1456LeungKevinM35-39GA
2430LinckPaulM45-49GA
2431LinckJimM45-49GA
2245LyonJeffM40-44GA
217MahleBridgetF30-34GA
1052McclintockBryanM25-29GA
2250MclendonJamesM40-44GA
157MillerStephanieF25-29GA
420MorrisSallyF35-39GA
861MuddRachelF50-54GA
1542MurphyRobertM35-39GA
248OliverAbbieF30-34GA
423PettusReginaF35-39GA
303PittengerLaurenF30-34GA
1057PlantzRyanM25-29GA
2639PonseigoAndyM45-49GA
1469PowderlyChrisM35-39GA
788PriceWendyF45-49GA
638RolfsenBethF40-44GA
1409RoseTroyM35-39GA
458RoszkoDanielleF35-39GA
1410SchaknowskiBjM35-39GA
1308SchianDanM30-34GA
1639ScottJasonM35-39GA
1414SimpsonShawnM35-39GA
2602SmithRichardM45-49GA
494StevensonMichelleF35-39GA
2911StoddardDavidM55-59GA
1558StoddartKendrickM35-39GA
361SydneyKellyF35-39GA
393TaylorKathrynF35-39GA
1416ThomasCameronM35-39GA
693ThorneBillieF45-49GA
1563TilleryClaytonM35-39GA
396WienerPamelaF35-39GA
2469WilliamsMichaelM45-49GA

Kudos to all the 2011 Ironman race participants.

Good Luck!