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Friday, January 23, 2009

Ghost Town Race Report

Ghost Town 38.5 miles (63km) Hillsboro, New Mexico Jan.18/09.
By Jamie Nielsen

First & foremost, I have never met a better organized & more communicative race organizer than Susan Reynolds. For this Canadian from Barrie, Ontario it was a marvelous experience that will remain with me for a life time. Hillsboro a former Mining Town with fascinating history & stories is located in the southwest part of New Mexico, 3 hours south of Albuquerque. The sunny balmy weather of 70 degrees F. was like Puerto Plata to this “Hockey Puck” who on the Wednesday prior had experience -29 degrees Celsius temperatures in Barrie. I met a few racers from Iowa, blaming their unseasonable cold weather on Canada too. The course was “Deceivingly Challenging”. All but 12 miles was off road, stone, crush boulders, dirt trails, none of which was flat. You were either climbing or descending between the start of 5,000 feet elevation to a high of 7,000 feet. Anyone outside the Utah, Colorado & New Mexico State area was referred to as “Low Lander”. Apparently I am a Low Lander. The elevation of my city in Barrie, On. is about 750 feet. Some for whatever reason, don’t feel the elevation effects like my running buddy Keith Lascelles who finished in 19th spot with a time of 6 hrs 54 minutes. This time includes the extra 3 km (15 minutes) we ran as we took a slight unscheduled detour. Holy Crumba, we’re going the wrong friggin way! Later of course we laughed as Keith won the Martin Luther King Award for his noble 19th spot.
How ironic two Canadians in a field of 71 Americans and Keith wins the MLK award. The altitude did effect me to some degree & I finished 23rd with a time of 7 hrs & 21 mins, Elevation to me is Blue Mountain in Collingwood, On. 3,600 feet, whereby my work associates from Calgary point & hysterically laugh, “Mountains ? My backyard has berms bigger than that”.
Keith & I met many familiar names in the Ultra Running world like Paul Grimm, Tim Long from Colorado, Abilgail Meadows from Texas, Marty Duchow from Connecticut, Ed Heller from New Mexico (last years winner) and Bobby Biles & Rona Van Willigen from Albuquerque, NM.
You know the terrain is tricky when the local Sherrifs & Park Rangers will only tackle it by horseback. At one point I felt like I was on “Mantracker”. The race is run in January for a good reason the snakes are dormant. Dormant snakes I don’t mind. We were forewarned their maybe families of wild pigs complete with tusks ( not so dormant ). In New Mexico, I did notice that almost all the City signs don’t post their population but their elevation. I have a new appreciation of altitude. The Ghost Town has grown significantly in its 4 year history. This years event attracted many elite racers which is a main reason you will see the GT 38.5 become a race of choice for the future.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Midsummer Night Run

This from James Rooney:

As I was part of the Midsummer Night Team for Disney the group is willing to extend the early bird sign up for the Midsummer Night Run 15 and 30 Km starting at 6:00 pm on August the 22nd to June 1.

To avoid processing fees, all entries downloasd from website will go through me.

We will enter as the Barrie Roadrunners (Thought-a special shirt in conjuction with a Midsummer Night) I am trying to get last years shirt as part of the signing process.

We will be running a bus to and from - great party afterwards so no need to drive.

This 15 Km and 30 Km and compliments any half / full for the fall .

Sign up sheet to follow.

Link: http://www.amidsummernightsrun.ca/index.htm

Ghost Town Results

The results for Ghost Town are posted at: Ghost Town

And for another race report See Keith's Blog

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

PF Chang Rock N Roll Marathon

Here are the results for all those lucky people running in Pheonix this past Sunday:
(Let me know if I missed anyone)
Congratulations to everyone:

Ghost Town Results

A full race report will be forth coming from Jamie, but for now the results were:
Keith Lascelles 19th, 6:54. Winner of the Martin Luther King Award (given to the runner who finishes in the position corresponding to the date of the holiday (the 19th).
Jamie Nielsen 23rd, 7:21.
Not bad for a couple of individuals who took a wrong turn and ran a couple of extra k up a mountain.

More to come.

Here are some links to a race reports from other competitors:

Tim Long (The winner)

Andy Jones-Wilkins (2nd Place)

Greg Murray

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Profile of Ghost Town Race

For anyone interested here is a profile of the Ghost Town 38.5 mile Race that Jamie & Keith are doing on Sunday.


Weekend Results

This past weekends results for the Disney races and First Light Marathon in Mobile, Alabama:

Disney Half Marathon:









Disney Marathon:










Goofey Challenge Results click here Goofy

Also Roger Ison ran in Mobile, Alabama in the First Light Marathon on Sunday morning
in perfect running conditions overcast and cool (not cold like here)and ran a 3:31 marathon and came sixth in his age group.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Quiet Time of Year

Well is it cold enough for you? If not wait till next week. Right now the Weather Network is predicting about -30C or worse for Thursday morning. Anyway as we struggle through the cold and snow this weekend when it is usually quiet time for racing, some RoadRunners are off to warmer climes to do some racing. James Rooney is off to Florida for the Disney Marathon Weekend, Good luck James. Roger Ison is off to Mobile, Alabama for the First Light Marathon, Good luck Roger.
Next week there are a lot of RoadRunners heading to the US southwest to take part in the PF Chang Arizona Marathon (Rick, Tracey, Catherine...). And Jamie Nielsen & Keith Lascelles are off to Hillsboro, New Mexico for the Ghost Town 38.5 mile race.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Some good videos

No more excuses.



Tough race anyone?



Old Nike Ad with a powerful message



And Finally some classic races

 
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