Race Reports, Kudos, and Encouragement for Nov 22nd and 24th

Maherae

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING, WISH TEAM!!
Because of all our Turkey Trotters, thought I'd post this earlier. Have a wonderful event!!


Thursday, 22nd

Gobble Jog 10K; Marietta, GA
lensahnem (Shan) & DH (my 2nd race!)
Scojo15 (Scott)

Cindylou (Cindy) Feaster Five (5 miler); Andover, MA
AmyBeth68 (Amy) Ashenfelter 8K; Glen Ridge, NJ (4.97 mi.)

John Bingham Flying Feather 4 Miler ; Columbus, OH
DianeL (Diane) & DH
goofyinohio (Chris)
mousemgr (Susan)

CynthiaCindi (Cindy) Father Joe's Thanksgiving Day 5K; San Diego, CA
Goofyin08forErica (Erica) Turkey Trot 5K; Lexington, KY
keenercam (Cam) & DH keenho (Howard) PNC Bank 5k for MS; Wilmington, DE
windwalker (Dave) Turkey Trot 3K; Lexington, KY

Saturday, 24th
monte (Monica) 5k Gobble Chase snowshoe race; CO

:woohoo: :woohoo: GO! WISH Team GO! :woohoo: :woohoo:
 
GO WISH GO!!! Gobble Gobble, all you Turkey Trotters!
 

Running the Ashenfelter 8K in Glen Ridge NJ on Thanksgiving morning :). :goodvibes

GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE GETTING READY TO RACE THIS THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY!!! :cool1:
 
Added ya, Amy! Thanks!! Have fun!
 
Ooooh, lots of WISHERS in races this holiday break.

GOOD LUCK, WISH TEAM!

:cheer2: :cheer2: :cheer2:
 
GO WISH TEAM GO!!!!!!

...and then eat, eat, eat (don't forget the stuffing)!!!:lmao:
 
Running the Flying Feather 4 miler on Thanksgiving. Here's hoping the rain is gone. :wizard:

Good luck to everyone in their events this Wonderful Holiday Weekend!
 
Ahhhh back from the race. As usual it was an incredibly well-run event. If you live in northern NJ you have to run this race someday!

Ashenfelter 8K Classic. Named after Horace Ashenefelter...Olympic Gold Medalist. Wonderful event...total runners race....awesome awesome tech shirts too (bonus!) :). I got a PR...43:23 which is an 8:43 mpm. At least that's my watch time. Chip time may vary slightly. Beat my time from last year by nearly 4 minutes! Of course...I was injured last year ;).

I hope everyone else racing today had a GREAT EVENT!!! :goodvibes

Happy Thanksgiving :)
 
Hello everyone!

Amy - GREAT JOB!!! A PR on Turkey Day! And to smoke last year by 4 minutes...WOW! So proud of you buddy! :hug:

I ran the Gobble Jog 10k here in Marietta (a Peachtree Road Race qualifier). After waking up to thunderstorms (lightining included...yikes!) and heavy downpours, the rain finally subsided about 10 minutes before race time :goodvibes: I managed to accomplish a PR of 49:32 (watch time...'official' time I think was 49:45), which also qualifies me for a higher seeded group should I decide to run the Peachtree this year :)

Was a great day for me out there :)

I hope everyone has a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!!

Hope all that were racing today had an awesome time out there!
 
Amy - Great job on the race. At least you already had your heart rate up with the difficulties getting there. I'm glad you enjoyed it and congrats on the PR.

Scott - Fabulous time! Glad you ended up with decent weather. Good job again.
 
Amy and Scott: Great races. You both had smokin times. Way to go!!! :cool1:
 
OMG! Chris I wish I had read the board before we left for the race! I'm bumming now that we didn't get to say howdy to you :) If you saw a red Vue with a Mickey dressed up as a Turkey in the window you saw our car LOL (no we didn't paint the car into a Penguin Turkey, Susan's DH would have killed us since there is still remenants of the Pig on it LOL)


I died on those 4 miles I was so cold! The wind was brutal. LOL Cathy and I did the race in 1 hour and 1 minute with I can't remember how many seconds. Not that you see that in the race results LOL But I wore my Garmin so I know better ;) Susan the social butterfly of the race spent Mile 1 thru the finish talking to an interesting lady who had done quite a few races (including Jamica! sounded cool). So susan finished a few minutes behind us. I try to PR and Susan tries to start Conga lines in races :lmao:

We were very impressed with the organizations of everything from the shuttles to the start, the bib/shirt pick up to water on the course. Everything ran smoothly for the 2nd year of their race. Beautiful park course and we even got to see deer running across the field we were circling. (i love seeing the deer in our own park so it was almost like being at home).

The only thing that surprised me was the handling of the medals. Probably because my medal experience is with Disney and the Flying Pig where they hand you at the finish the medal. when we started the medals were on tables being guarded by volunteers which I guess was neat because we saw the honkin' medal and knew we had to finish to get one :love: but i figured they would be handing them out like at Disney and when I finished you got in line and picked up your own medal. I'm not sure if anyone was watching if people took only 1. Seemed a bit of a free for all. At least the line was moving and orderly.

They had 2 medals since they were worried they wouldn't have enough. The race was suppose to be 2000 people but they had such a good response they raised it to 2400. So they ordered plain white t-shirts just in case and from what I understand is if you were one of the late entries and received the white t-shirt they were going to mail you the burgendy tech shirt. The main 'honkin' big penguin medal' is amazing. it's quite hefty and it's got the penguin in turkey feathers. i love it. i took that one. susan and Cathy opted for the back up medal which is a spinner and more colorful.

The people involved: the bus drivers, packet pick up and even the park rangers and everyone else in between were amazingly cheerful and supportive. i would recommend this race because except the weird handling of the medals which might be normal in non-disney races (again my experience is limited) this race was amazingly effieciently run.

There was a bit of a wait afterwards to be shuttled back to the cars (you have to get there really early to park at the start) but the high school were you park is only a 1/2 mile away and we walked it and I think we went out of our way because we saw others walking that had come a more direct route, there must have been a trail/sidewalk we didn't see.

If I were to rate it on a scale from 1 to 5 ..... :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2

Sadly the 7 hour round trip drive will most likely keep us from the Thanksgiving run but we are definitely looking at getting to their Cinco De Myo 5K some year.

I'll be hunting down other Thanksgiving weekend races today/tomorrow to see what we can arrange for 2008 :) I think I'm hooked on doing a Thanksgiving race each year now just need one closer to home.
 
Amy - congratulations on the PR! You are speedy! :cool1:

Scott - another WISHER, another PR! Great job! Time to celebrate! :banana:

Diane and Susan - sounds like a fun race. :thumbsup2 That's interesting that they had two medals to choose from. I'd want one of each. :teeth: Glad you had a good time.
 
Great job Amy, Scott, Diane and Susan!

Can't wait to read how the rest of the team faired.
 
First all, I need to explain that I ran this race as a Mentor for Team in Training. I was running as a helper to the coaches since TNT Atlanta has such a large group of people run the Atlanta Half. The coaches pair us up with people they think might need help or encouragement during the race.

I was supposed to run with some wonder first time runners who run about an 11 minute pace. It was going to be a nice easy training race for me. However, right before the race, the plan changed. They needed me with some much faster runners. Gulp! So instead of a nice easy run, I spent the entire race, um, racing. "Trying to keep up" might be a better description.

After weeks and weeks of perfect days, the rain started with the starting gun. Literally. As the gun went off the first drops of rain fell.

By mile 3, we were running in a downpour complete with thunder and lightening. There was not a dry spot on me. The worst is when the water runs up over your running shoes into your socks.

At mile 10, I ended up running one on one with a first time racer. She was tired but she was strong and determined. It was an honor to finish with her.

This is a tough course. Downhill the first 7 miles then up hill all the way to the end. The final mile is magical though as you cross over I-75 & 85 and under the Olympic rings. The finsh is right in front of the Olympic torch. Even the rain couldn't dampen that kind of ending!

Here is the breakdown:

mile 1 - 9:35
mile 2 - 9:37
mile 3 - 9:36
mile 4 - 9:47
mile 5 - 9:44
mile 6 - 9:22
mile 7 - 9:16
mile 8 - 10:23 The hills begin....
mile 9 - 9:43
mile 10 - 9:50
mile 11 - 10:23 Second Big hill
mile 12 - 10:54 It was a really really BIG hill
mile 13 - 9:22 Through the Olympic Rings - who isn't inspired to run faster?!

final time - 2:09:26

Do it again? yes.
 
Cecilia - Great job!!! What a tough course...those last few miles must have been killer...but what a dramatic finish under the rings and out by the torch :goodvibes: Great to see you lending some support to other TnT'ers...I think it's a great concept and you should feel good about helping motivate other runners. Fitting how once the race was over, the rain quit and hasn't come back, eh? LOL
 
Thanks Scott!

Yes, I am beginning to wonder why it only rained for the duration of the race. hmmm, I guess for the sake of all Atlanta that I should have run the full.

Its a tough course! The elevation rises 300 feet between miles 7 and 12!

Cecilia
 












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