15 Years Ago: August 2010 – I kicked off the month with a cortisone shot in my plantar fascia but didn’t let that slow me down much (I wore a walking boot for most of month only taking it off to run). Eric Morse and Al Bernier joined me for a short trip where we bagged three state high points (WI, MI, MN) along with some county high points and a couple of fire towers.
Next up was the Mount Ashland hill climb (08/07/10) one of the longest continuous climbs for a Mountain race in the U.S. The field of about 220 headed off for the first couple of miles of paved road. I found myself in the top 15. By the time we hit the first aid station at 3.8 miles I had moved up to 8th place and was feeling very comfortable. I could see Tim Van Orden moving through the pack and I’d passed Richard Bolt around 3 miles. I was still feeling good at 10.5 as I grabbed a water and Gatorade to wash down my third and final Gu of the day. The final part was very steep, it was a leg burner. Somehow, I managed to hold off the guys closing on me despite my calves, shins, and quads starting to give out. Tivo ended up having a great race, finishing 3rd overall and breaking the masters record (running a 1:55:33). I surpassed my stretch goal of 2:00-2:05. Richard Bolt had a solid run in his first race as a master, taking 15th overall (5th 40+) approximately half-way between his two previous times on the course.
1 Max King Bend OR 30M 1:41:50
2 Erik Skaggs Ashland OR 28M 1:48:59
3 Tim Van Orden Bennington VT 42M 1:55:33
4 Ruben Galbraith Portland OR 26M 1:57:28
5 Dave Dunham Bradford MA 46M 1:58:05
6 Peter Fain Truckee CA 38M 1:58:18
7 Zach Violett Bend OR 28M 1:59:10
8 Lewis Taylor Eugene OR 37M 1:59:35
9 Jeffrey Olsen Ashland OR 25M 2:00:16
10 Timothy Olson Ashland OR 26M 2:00:26
15 Richard Bolt Portland OR 40M 2:04:36
Next up (08/22/10) was the Moose 4x2.5 mile relay. My plan was to run somewhere from 6:00 to 6:30 pace. I got to pick which leg I'd run so I took the leadoff leg. Mine Falls was busy with lots of folks enjoying the coolish (70's) weather, although it was a bit humid. I headed out in the top five. About 400m in Titus Mutinda moved to the front and I picked it up a bit to go with him. I stayed close through about a mile then Then Titus just floated ahead. I was pleasantly surprised to hit the line in 13:46, just a tick over 5:30 pace. That was a lot faster than I'd hoped for.
I headed down to NC to act as the USATF liaison for the 10km trail championships (08/28/10). The Continental Divide race in Laurel Springs NC also hosted last year. Tim Van Orden and I headed out for a nice easy 2 mile warm-up. I got in the second row at the start and off we went. I kind of eased into the race and by the half-mile was around 25th place. Then the climbing started, and I moved by a few fast starters. I passed a few guys in the second half of the race and moved into 14th place. TiVO had an excellent run, taking the top 40+ spot and 5th place overall. I exceeded my goal of 50 minutes running 48:58 and just missed money (top 3 40+) with my fourth place in the masters. I did take home a silver medal in the 45-49.
Continental Divide 10km - USA National 10km Trail championship
1 41:59 Bobby Mack Raleigh NC
2 42:31 Ryan Woods Boone NC
3 44:22 Ryan Moravec Belle Vernon PA
4 44:51 Jared Scott Flagstaff AZ
5 45:25 Tim Van Orden Bennington VT CMS 40+
14 48:58 Dave Dunham Bradford MA CMS 40+
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