Sunday, June 7, 2026

Week Ending 06/07/26

 Another week of limping on an arthritic ankle. Haven't been able to shake it (yet). I reached the Mendoza line (8 min miles) near the end of the week. Felt very good running on the Rockingham rail trail and balanced that with feeling terrible the next day on the Freeman rail trail. Such is the way of things. Had another very nice ride on Sunday, really enjoying the time on the bike. Hoping to ride the Lamoille on vacation.

Week - 84

Month - 84

Year - 1,846

Life - 168,846



Looking back - June 1996

 30 years ago – June 1996: I raced four times during this month.  Two mountain races and two road races.  I started the month (06/02/1996) with a win and a course record at the Pack Monadnock 10 mile.  My 59:13 knocked 17 seconds off of my record from 1992.

1 59:13         Dave Dunham         M 32   Bradford MA            CMS

2 1:01:28      Mike Casner            M 33   Parts Unknown        CMS

3 1:06:27      Ed Sheldon             M 31   Manchester NH       

4 1:07:00      Kevin Hynes            M 31   Wells ME                 CSU

5 1:07:55      Steve Peterson        M 30   Chelmsford, MA       CMS

 

The following weekend (06/09/96) I took on the hills of Litchfield (CT) and the 7.05 mile course.  I picked up $75 for my 7th place (35:41) on a hot and humid day.  Admitted drug cheat Eddy Hellebuyck finished one second ahead of me.  Attempts to get the cash he stole from me have gone unrewarded.  Next up (06/15/96) was the Mt Washington road race.  I ran alone after 3 miles as Daniel Kihara ran uncontested to an amazing 58:21 despite 20-30 mph breezes and a windchill of 33 degrees on top.  My 62:24 brought me home 1:20 ahead of teammate Eric Morse.  


The final weekend of the month (06/29/96) I headed up to Northfield-Tilton NH for a 5k with a little bit of cash.  It was humid but only about 60 degrees.  Teammates Gary Gardner and Dan Verrington took it out hard.  I caught them after the mile and went on to win ($100) and set a course record ($50).  My course record held up until 2017 when the course was changed.

1 Dave Dunham      15:01

2 Dan Verrington     15:15

3 Gary Gardner       15:25

4 Scott Clark           15:31

5 Justin Freeman     16:06 

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Looking back - June 1991

 35 Years ago - I raced six times in June of 1991, mixing it up with races from 5 to 26.2 miles and from the big fields at Mt Washington and the New England Athletic Congress (now USATF NE) 10km to the small (96 finishers) field at the Goffstown Gallop. I started the month with a win at the Nipmuck trail marathon.  My course record from that day still stands (although the race has moved to the fall).

1 Dave Dunham 3:01:51    2 Keith Turner 3:10:45                3 Rich Fargo 3:11:44



Six days later (06/08/91) I hit the roads with a third place finish at the NEAC 10k in Winthrop. This was the only race I can think of that was named for a hockey player (Mike Eruzione). It was a very hot day in the 90’s and a huge pack went through the 5k together. It was a two loop course because Winthrop isn’t big enough for a single loop 10k! Ed Sheehan took the win in 30:47 and I was three seconds back.

1 Ed Sheehan 30:47

2 Rod Ellsworth 30:49

3 Dave Dunham 30:50

4 Bob Hodge 30:53

5 Scott Clark 30:58




The following week (06/15/91) I picked up $600 for finishing second at Mt Washington. Derek Froude won the race in 1:00:36. I finished in 1:02:07 and noted in my training log “felt lousy, fifth place at the mile, passed Hodge (3rd place 65:32) at 2 miles”. It was a muggy day with temperatures in the 60’s at the base and a 17 degree wind-chill at the summit.




The next weekend I doubled-up, running a 10 mile on Saturday (06/22/91) and a 5 mile on Sunday (06/23/91). I won at the Montpelier 10 mile running “as easy as possible to win” in 53:32. The next day I raced in Lowell MA at Cappy’s Copper Kettle, taking on Dennis Simonaitis, Craig Fram, Paul Hammond, and Buddy Bostick (among others). Dennis took the win, breaking 24 minutes and I was second ($300) in 24:02.

 

Montpelier – GLRR top team (1 Dave Dunham 53:32, 3 Art Demers 54:00, 5 Dave Lapierre 55:58)

Kappy’s – 1 Simoniatis 23:55 2 Dunham 24:02 3 Fram 24:14 4 Bostik 24:47 5 Hammond 24:47

 

The final race of the month was the Goffstown Gallop, which is a long running New England standard. Back at the 12th running, I took the win over the 5.2 mile course in 27:19. I don’t remember much about the race except that it was very hot that day and I went straight from the finish into Glen Lake.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Wachusett mountain history

 I've updated all of the stats for the Mt Wachusett road race. Check it out here.

Monday, June 1, 2026

Over the River and through the woods

 Next up was a return to the Capital Area Race Series (CARS). My calf was feeling much better and on Wednesday I tested it out a little with a couple of quicker half-mile repeats. I had no adverse reaction so thought it would be time for a full test with a race. The “Over the River and through the woods” was set for Sunday. I got a migraine on Saturday and woke up on Sunday morning feeling tired and hungover. Not exactly ideal for race morning.

I headed up to Concord NH and met up with Dave Lapierre for a course preview/warm-up. It was an ideal morning to race with temps nudging 50 degrees, cloudy skies, and no wind. The course was in great shape despite the overnight rain. After a change into race gear we headed out for another mile and got to the start line as final and seeded ourselves in the fifth row. A quick moment of silence to remember Joe Kasper (long time announcer of the CARS) and over 200 were sent off.

My goal for the day was to stay on my feet and avoid reinjury to the calf. I got out to a slow start and wasn’t in the top 30 as we went into the festively lit “Root Canal” tunnel. (pictured below before the race)

 


A couple of 90 degree turns had us climbing up over the highway then a little 180 turn had us on the narrow bike path that leads over the Merrimack River. I had moved up a bit by then and had my sights set on a little pack not too far in front. I was encouraged by my ½ mile split of 3:17 which was quicker than I expected. I caught the second place woman as we exited the bike path and hit the mile in 6:36 (3:19 split). As I turned into the cross-country section of the race (1+ mile of mildly rooted and somewhat twisty trail) I was passed by a younger guy in full sweats and a winter hat! He would be the only one to pass me during the race. I kept the couple of guys in front in sight and even closed a bit despite the uneven footing. A 7-flat mile got me back onto the road safely. I slowly reeled in a youngster in front of me and got him with about ½ mile to go. Doing the math in my head I was thinking I had a shot at breaking 21 minutes, but I forgot the course was a little long and rolled through the finish with a final 6:37 mile (3:21 & 3:16 splits) for 20th place overall. I ended up taking the win in the 60+ win Dave La snagging third and I also held onto third place in the age graded results. I was happy with the result and even happier with an excellent warm-down of sorts getting in a nice 2 hours on the bike.



 

M60+ results

Div/Pl Name                      Age    Division        Time   City, State

1        Dave Dunham          62      M6069          21:05  Bradford, MA

2        Vincent Perelli          62      M6069          22:22  Hopkinton, NH

3        David Lapierre         62      M6069          22:51  Amherst, NH

4        Richard Clymer        65      M6069          23:19  Concord, NH

5        Christopher Baerman 60    M6069          25:31  Laconia, NH

6        John Tuttle             69      M6069          25:55  Alton, NH

7        Michael Quinn         62      M6069          26:48  Arlington, MA

8        George McGrath      63      M6069          28:10  Hopkinton, NH

9        Paul Horvath           67      M6069          28:46  Somersworth, NH

10      Dominic Geffken      62      M6069          29:16  Concord, NH

 

AGE GRADED CARS RESULTS

Place Time    Agtime  Agegrd% Name                     Sex Age Hometown                  

    1   17:42   15:47   81.22 Dave Beaudoin            M    48 Manchester NH          

    2   18:24   16:24   78.13 Mike Veilleux            M    48 Weare NH               

    3   21:05   16:44   76.61 Dave Dunham              M    62 Bradford MA            

    4   18:35   17:06   75.01 Corey Girard             M    44 Pembroke NH            

    5   24:59   17:07   74.92 Bob Lemaire              M    75 Wolfeboro NH           

    6   20:57   17:39   72.61 David Saarinen           M    55 Bedford NH             

    7   19:30   17:40   72.58 Michael Martinez         M    46 Manchester NH          

    8   22:22   17:45   72.22 Vincent Perelli          M    62 Hopkinton NH           

    9   23:19   18:01   71.16 Richard Clymer           M    65 Concord NH             

   10   21:26   18:03   70.98 Benjamin Strauss         M    55 New Boston NH          

   11   22:11   18:04   70.94 Darin Brown              M    59 Madison NH             

   12   19:32   18:06   70.82 Nicholas Gosling         M    43 Bristol NH             

   13   22:51   18:08   70.69 David Lapierre           M    62 Amherst NH             

   14   22:55   18:40   68.67 Bruce Dyke               M    59 Chichester NH          

   15   25:55   19:17   66.50 John Tuttle              M    69 Alton NH               

 

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Week Ending 05.31.26

 Not a terrible week despite struggling with ankle arthritis and then a nasty migraine on Saturday. I managed a workout (short) on Wednesday to test my calf and then completed the race on Sunday. I also managed to keep some steady miles with an 80+ mile week.

Week - 84

Month - 330

Year - 1,762

Life - 168,762

Game face on before the CARS race (Over the river and through the woods)