Friday, December 12, 2025

December 1990

 35 years ago (December 1990):  I raced three times over this month while running weeks of 104, 97, 90, 95, and 92.  On December 2,1990 I put together a team for the Mill Cities Relay.  We were all members of the Winners Circle Running Club (in order to get into the race, you had to be members of an invited club so we joined WCRC, the bonus was that WCRC offers lifetime memberships).  We all wore Mike Beeman Total Sports singlets which definitely caused a stir.  We ended up taking third in 2:32:15, behind GLRR 2:29:45 and WCRC 2:29:55.  I ran the long leg (9.6 miles) and ran the fastest time of the day with a 48:23. GLRR’s Rachid Tbhai ran 49-flat and WCRC’s Buddy Bostick ran 49:30.                                                                      

My splits were 454/505/505/507/501/505/500/504/502.  Definitely one of my favorite teams to be on with Big Mike Beeman, Bob Bradford, Steve “Petey” Peterson, and Artie Demers.

Course map/splits:  Mike B 5.6m 31:20, Bob B 6.6m 37:30, Petey 1.5m 7:42, DD 9.6m 48:23, and Artie 5.2m 27:20.


Next up on 12/08/90 was the Whitinsville relay where I teamed up with Petey and Spinney.  We won going away with Petey running 21:02 for 3.79 miles, Spinney ran 24+ for 4.6 and I struggled on the hilly 5.16 mile leg running 27:27 (for fastest time of the day on that leg). I finished out the month on 12/16/90 with a very short 4 mile race (3.8?) in Lowell MA.  The Christmas run had some cash and my former U-Lowell roommate Dennis Simoniatis showed up (he had won the year before).  He took the win in 18:25 and I got 2nd place in 18:45. Art Demers took 3rd in 19:10 followed by Jim Quadros and Petey in fifth (in a Santa outfit).  Peg Donovan was first female in 7th place overall.

Thursday, December 11, 2025

December 1980

 45 years ago (December 1980):  I kicked off my Junior year of indoor track at Billerica Memorial High School at the Falmouth Invitational (Falmouth MA) on 12/13/80.  Oddly they decided that the 2-mile would be run outside (I think to save time and because the weather was good).  I finished 2nd running a 9:57. Next up (12/22/80) was a dual meet against Haverhill at the Methuen fieldhouse.  I ran what I called an “easy run” of 10:03 with splits of 5:03 & 5:00 to win the 2 mile event.  On 12/27/80 I again ran “as easy as possible to win” taking the 2-mile (10:07) at the 5th annual Methuen Invitational Christmas track meet and then anchored the mile relay running a disappointing 60-flat as our team ran 3:54 for 4th place.  Wilmington’s Carl Borgeson was 2nd in the 2m in 10:11.6 and teammate Mike Busnach took third in 10:12.  The final race of the month was a dual meet against our biggest rivals (Chelmsford) at the Andover fieldhouse.  I had a back and forth battle with Tom Chamberas in the mile with Tom taking the win in 4:40 as I took second in 4:41. From the Lowell Sun: “The individual highlight of the meet was the showdown between distance aces Tom Chamberas (Chelmsford) and Dave Dunham (Billerica) in the mile run.  The head-to-head battle lived up to expectations with Chamberas flashing across the line in 4:40.0 to nudge Dunham 4:41.4 by two steps”.

 


Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Mill Cities Relay

 I signed on for my 15th Mill Cities Relay when I heard our same team from last year would be taking on the 27 miles from Nashua to Lawrene.  The group (Kevin Christie, Mark Blaisdell, Dave Lapierre, me, and Fil Faria) seemed excited to get back to it after winning the age 60 division last year. I had asked to be placed on the first leg as my knee and ankles were probably not up to the task of the long leg. Unfortunately as we got closer to race day both Kevin and Mark were dealing with injuries. I moved to the 9.8 mile fourth leg which I'd done 8 times since 1987.

Time to adjust my goals! Based on my recent racing (and training) I was looking at running about 5 minutes slower than I'd run last year.  I'm about 30 seconds a mile slower than I was last December (ouch).  I thought if I had a very good day I might be able to keep it closer to 15 seconds which would have me just slipping under 7 minute pace.  Goal set.

D-la and I met up a bit before 8am at the start of my leg and I drove him over to the start of his leg. We bumped into many familiar faces (Dan V, Emer, Tom H, many GLRR teammates).  I even bumped into Shawsheen Tech coach who was volunteering, we got to talking and he told me he had golfed with my dad randomly.  Small world. D-la and I did a 3m warm-up then with a few minutes to go before Dave's predicted start time I hit the road.

I quickly switched into race gear and did another mile to loosen up. I got to the line right at the predicted start time and then the waiting game began.  Unfortunately, Kevin pulled during his leg. He managed to finish but that put us more than 15 minutes behind schedule.  I did not know this at the time and had to be on the line and ready.  That meant about 20 minutes getting very cold standing on the line.

Finally D-la came into sight and he slapped the baton onto my wrist and I was off. I felt fairly comfortable starting but shocked at the 1/2 mile split on my watch (3:39), a lot slower than I'd hoped. I picked it up (or so I thought) and my 2nd 1/2 mile was also 3:39. I hoped I'd be faster than that but felt I was at the pace I could maintain.  The next mile was covered in 7:02, much closer to what I'd hoped. The next mile was sub-7 and that included one of the only hills in the race (up to University Ave). I'd been counting runners as I caught them to give me something to shoot for and on the way down the hill I was passed by the 2nd person to get me.  I tried to latch on but failed. The very messy snowy icy transition from the road to the Riverwalk was tricky.  I went very slowly and the guy who'd passed me went even slower.  I nearly got back to him.

The Riverwalk section was nice and just after 4 we exited it with a steep little hill, the last bump on this leg. The only aid station was right after that and I was surprised when the guy who'd passed me stopped for water.  I grabbed one on the fly and went by him.  He went back by me about 1/2 mile later (I didn't count that as a runner passing me since he'd already done so). I had another runner go by me between 5 and 6 but no more. I ended up passing 24 runners along the way (D-la passed 25 on his leg!). I kept it together over the final miles and checked my total time at 8 miles and saw I was very close to sub-7's. I closed okay and didn't have any issues (last year I had a hip muscle strain in the final mile).

I passed off to Fil and then carried on for another 1/4 mile to get a full ten miles. I was happy to see that I got in under 7s with a 1:09:56 for 10 miles.  Another MCR in the books!  Always a stressful race, especially as I get older and have to worry about getting hurt trying to compete.  I may limit my racing even more in 2026 as I don't want to miss out on training.  Training itself is fun!

D-la drove me back to my car and I headed north for a chilly (but fun) 1.5 hour bike ride for a "warm" down. A very fun day indeed!






Monday, December 8, 2025

Week Ending 12-07-25

 Some dicey footing this week with black ice and then snow.  Also some very chilly runs (8 degrees on Friday).  I made it through without falling and made it through the Mill Cities Relay long leg without having any parts fall off.  I'll call that a success.

Week - 85

Month - 85

Year - 3,924

Life - 166,700







Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Mill Cities - my history

This weekend I hope to make it through my 15th Mill Cities Relay.  It is always a fun event, put on by local clubs for local clubs.  This will be my second year on the GLRR 60+ squad.


#

Date

   Leg     

  Dist    

   Time   

  Pace   

#of teams

  Team      

Notes

1

12/6/1987

4

9.6

0:48:05

5:01

30

GLRR      

Very cold day, took it out in 14:40 for first 3m

2

12/4/1988

2

6.6

0:33:30

5:05

73

GLRR?     

I think I was on the GLRR “B” team - 2:28:03 for 2nd behind GLRR A in 2:25:27

3

12/2/1990

4

9.6

0:48:23

5:02

77

WCRC      

Mike Beeman’s Total Sports All-Star team, Mike B, Bob B, Petey, me, Artie - 3rd pl 2:32:14

4

12/6/1992

5

4.6

0:22:09

4:49

50

WCRC      

Mike Beeman's Total Sports All-Star Team, Teammates included Scott Spence, Steve Peterson, Artie Demers, and the great Mike Beeman

5

12/4/1994

3

2.3

0:11:29

5:00

120

Dave’s    

Dave Camire’s All-Star team (everyone named "Dave" = LaBrode, Camire, Tyler, Lapierre)

6

12/8/2002

4

9.3

0:54:10

5:49

122

Rogue Runners

7

12/5/2004

4

9.4

0:54:35

5:48

119

WCRC 40+

First time on a Masters team

8

12/3/2006

4

9.4

0:55:19

5:53

142

WCRC Mixed 40+

9

12/8/2013

2

4.75

0:28:58

6:06

199

GCS

48th place, 3:01:12, 12th Male Masters team

10

12/7/2014

4

9.5

0:55:40

5:52

210

GCS 50+

First time on a Senior team, 2nd to WRT 2:36 to 2:41

11

12/6/2015

5

4.75

0:27:31

5:48

229

GCS 50+  

Winning Senior team! 19th overall 2:44:53

12

12/3/2017

4

9.6

0:57:29

5:59

217

WCRC Mixed 50+

We took 64th place overall in the relay and 6th in the mixed 50+ scoring, out of 16 teams.

13

12/4/2022

1

5.62

0:33:53

6:02

175

WCRC

Maybe my best run of the year!

14

12/8/2024

4

9.8

1:05:42

6:42

218

GLRR 60+

1st 60+ team by 10 minutes