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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Last Gasp 5K - Dothan, AL

Stephen, Caroline and Kappy ran in the Last Gasp 5K in Dothan, Alabama today. We thought it would be an easy victory for Stephen as last year's fastest times were in the 20 minute range. The main reason we went to the race was to see if Stephen could run a race in the 16's before 2011 ended. That was one of his goals this year. One of the Cairo runners who often runs in the local races was there. He found Stephen shortly after we got out of the car to register and told him there was a high school kid who runs in the high 16's who had entered the race. The kid's name was Sean Kent. That sounded like good news for helping Stephen get into the 16's.

The race started and the lead runners were quickly out of sight with Stephen in 4th place. The next time I saw him was at the 4400 meter mark. Stephen was in 2nd place about 15 meters behind Sean Kent. As the two runners passed me Stephen said "Dad, I have to pee." I told him "Later!" The two runners sped past me and toward a short (but rather steep) hill. Unlike a lot of runners, Stephen loves to see a steep hill coming. He seems to have really figured out how to power up the hills. Today's race was proof of Stephen's burgeoning hill running prowess. When the two runners reached the hill, Stephen picked up his pace and ran past the lead runner. He ended up winning the race by 10 or 15 meters. He was a little disappointed to see his race time of 17:40. We were told that the course they ran on is traditionally a difficult course. It would be a good one to train on. You can view all of the race results at the Dothan Runners Club site.   For a more objective article on the race you can also read Herb Wills' blog

Caroline and Kappy were also in the race. Kappy told us the whole trip over to Dothan that she didn't want to run. When she saw all the people signing up to run she changed her mind. Jacob ran with her. Aim signed Caroline up as a "walker" against her will thinking she might end up with a medal. Aim was right. Caroline finished 3rd overall.

Enjoy the pictures:




Saturday, December 17, 2011

Tannenbaum 6K, Tallahassee, FL

Stephen ran in the Tannenbaum 6k on Saturday. He finished 11th overall out of a very strong field of local Tallahassee runners. His time was 22:10. What that means I have no idea as this is only his second 6k ever. There aren't many around. For a summary of the race you can read Herb Wills' blog.  You can also see all the race results at Gulfwinds.

Enjoy the pictures:

Friday, December 16, 2011

Red Nose Run 5K - Thomasville, Georgia

Stephen, Jacob and Caroline ran in the Red Nose Run 5K in Thomasville, Georgia on Saturday December 10, 2011.  Stephen took off fast and ended fast winning the race in 17:07.  Jacob and Caroline got to the race about 1 minute after it started.  I handed each of them their running numbers "bibs" and they took off to catch the already departed crowd.  Jacob finished 42nd (24:38) out of 242 and in 206th (40:58). You can see all of the results here.

We rushed out of the house the morning of the race and forgot to bring our cameras.  Fortunately, a number of other people were taking pictures.  You can read Herb Wills' article and see his pictures at Trouble Afoot.

Also, a number of pictures were taken by the Thomasville Junior Services League.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

AAU XC National Championships at ESPN Wide World of Sports

Stephen ran in the AAU Cross Country Intermediate Division (15-16) National Championships at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Kissimmee, Florida. There were runners from all over the country in the race. They ran the Intermediate Division in the same race as the Youth Division (17-18), but handed out awards separately. Stephen finished the race in 17:02 placing 28th overall, 16th in the Intermediate Division, and 6th out of the 15 year olds.

The AAU gave out awards to the top 25, but only the top 8 in each division were called to the awards podium and given gold medals. Stephen was not happy about his finish as you can see in the pictures when the awards were handed out. He said he will not finish lower than 1st overall next year. Who knows? He started the 2011 cross country season out running mid 18's and knocked a minute and a half off. That would put him around 15:30 next year.

A 17:01 and 17:02 in two national events ain't bad.

Enjoy the pictures.