Archive | August, 2012

Madison Mini Marathon Medal 2012

Madison Mini Marathon Medal (2012)

This is the medal for Madison Mini Marathon that was held on August 18, 2012 in Madison, Wisconsin.

Cool beer mug medal! The photo also shows the medal that RIF #107 Scott received for completing the 2nd half marathon in the M2 Challenge. The 1st half marathon was the Summerfest Rock ‘n Sole Half Marathon held in June. You can see Scott’s medal for that half marathon here.

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[Medal submitted by RIF #107 Scott Gorski – follow him on Twitter @scottofwindlake]

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The North Face Trail Running Challenge Medal 2012

The North Face Trail Running Challenge Medal (2012)

This is the medal for the North Face Trail Running Challenge that was held on August 19, 2012 in La Calera near Bogota, Colombia.

A simple, but solid medal for the challenge which includes a 5K, 10K, 21K, and a 50K. Congrats to Juan who ran the 21K!

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[Medal submitted by Juan Escallon – follow him on Twitter @casquetas]

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Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (August 18-19, 2012)

Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (August 18-19, 2012)

Where Run It Fast Readers Are Running This Weekend (August 18-19, 2012)

Storified by Joshua Holmes · Fri, Aug 17 2012 12:50:51

Here is a look at where everyone is running this weekend. We had 24 responses this week. Good luck to everyone and Run It Fast!

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@runitfast Pike’s Peak Marathon in Manitou Springs, Colorado on Sunday. #runitfastJoshua Holmes
@runitfast Milesplit Xc season opener #GCUTyler Bowman
@runitfast had 7.5 mile trail run in CVNP today, 5k in columbus sunday. #dogjogWilliam Jordan
@runitfast I’m racing Run/Walk to Milwaukee Irish Fest, a 5k at Milwaukee’s Lakefront!Sun Torke
@runitfast running the @Edm_Marathon in support of @mustardseedyeg as part of Edmonton’s plan to #endhomelessness.Jeff Dyer
@runitfast I’m running the Leading Ladies Marathon in Spearfish, SD on Sunday! #runitfast #5Lisa Gonzales
@runitfast Celebration of Running 5K in Orlando, FLBelaymonkey
@runitfast 6mi run. Taking it easy this weekend. Jacksonville, FLE. Smith
@runitfast Got the @Tavern2Tavern5K in Cambridge, MA on Sunday. Should be a great race and post-run party!Brian Eastwood
@runitfast I’ll be running the 8 mile perimeter of Mackinac Island, MI on Saturday! #gottaloveitconstancegail
@runitfast #TNFLaCalera2012 the North Face 50K trail run challenge in La Calera near Bogotá Colombia.Juan M. Escallon
@bayou @runitfast Big Wild Runs aka Anchorage marathon this wknd!Scott Stader
@runitfast KalmarIronman tomorrowDaniel Öjergren
@runitfast Tidewater Strider Mile in Virginia Beach.Greg Smith
@runitfast Springmaid Splash ‘XStream’ 10K Trail Race, Spruce Pines, NC #runitfast #RIF15 #lovetorun !!!Amber Goetz
@runitfast My own private #halfmarathon tomorrow.Amy Bailey
@runitfast granbury txBritni W. Bird
@runitfast A training run early on Saturday morning through the city streets.Janelle McCoy
@runitfast I’ll be running the Rock ‘n’ Roll Providence Half Marathon Relay! so excited!Kelsey Stevens
@runitfast usual gulf coast beach rungreg stanford
@runitfast swimming 10km on Sunday with @EventslogicukLuke Shipway
@runitfast running a #marathon on Sunday. It’s my 2nd in 2.5 months! Gonna rock it at the @Edm_Marathon with @DrCalbertaTinaFab
@runitfast pushing the baby jogger on the beautiful greenway in #cltKate Meier
@runitfast #firefly 5K! Tonight in Denver,CO!!! Cant wait!Kelie Kyser

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Run It Fast Club Member Profile – Scott Gatlin #80

Scott Gatlin RIF #80

This week’s RIF Club Profile is Scott Gatlin #80. Scott is another on of our RIF runners from Tennessee. From all that I’ve seen so far, there is a fun and supportive running community in the Volunteer State. You’ll see in Scott’s interview that he’s got a pretty good running support community of his own, one he found and one he inspired!

Meet Scott Gatlin:

INFO

Name: Scott Gatlin
RIF #: 80
Twitter: @Gocart223
Facebook: Scott Gatlin

STATS

Years Running: 4 years
Favorite Race Distance: Half marathon
Favorite PR:  New Orleans Rock and Roll Half Marathon
Favorite Race:  St. Jude Half Marathon in Memphis
Favorite Bling:  New Orleans Half Marathon
Next Race:  Local 5-10k’s, including the Thanksgiving Day 5K in Jackson TN, then St. Jude Half Marathon in Memphis
What Makes You FEEL Fast?:  Sprinting in my cross-training workouts.  I’m much better at sprints than distance, and hope to compete in the Tennessee Senior Olympics track and field sprints in 2013.

FUN RUNNING QUESTIONS

Who inspires your running and why?  My training/running friends have inspired my running since the beginning.  In particular, David (RIF #84) and Stephanie invited me, coached me, encouraged me, ran my pace early on, and have become the caretakers of our running group, which has grown to over 30 runners.  I run because of those relationships.  Fitness, while a blessing, is secondary to the relationships and the camaraderie.  So many times our training runs are just excuses to be together and enjoy each other.

If you could go for a run with any famous person (living or dead), who would it be and why?  I’d enjoy training or running a race with George W. Bush.  While he made some mistakes in office, I admire him for many reasons, including a marathon in the 3:30’s.  He’d have to slow down for me.

What is the strangest/funniest thing you’ve ever seen while running?  Our running group really enjoys running in falling snow, but before the roads become dangerous.  On one particular snow run, which happened to fall at about 9:00 pm on a Sunday night, many drivers acted like they’d never seen runners before.  They were honking, stopping and yelling, and seemed completely amazed that we would run in that weather.  Their comments along our route in North Jackson were the most amusing thing that’s happened to me while running.  But I guess the drivers were the ones seeing something funny….

Why do you race?  I race because I really need a training goal in front of me.  I enjoy training with my friends, but it’s far too easy to slack off, especially in the heat of the summer, if a race is not looming in the future.  And in every race I run, I enjoy talking to folks I don’t know during the race.  I’m not sure if they enjoy it or not….  And I really have grown to cherish the post-race fellowship – hearing the stories, the successes, the challenges of my training partners.  The social atmosphere of racing has become a huge blessing for me.

Big races or small races? And why?  I love the atmosphere and noise, energy, excitement, crowds, and hoopla of big races (NOLA, St. Jude), but I think I enjoy the local smaller races as much or more.  It’s comfortable to run where I train.  It’s great to sleep in my own bed before the race.  And it’s like a family reunion after the small local races, including the Andrew Jackson Marathon and Half Marathon.  Spending time with the running community is something that I really enjoy.

What is the one piece of running gear you can’t leave the house without? Garmin Forerunner 305. We joke that we almost refuse to run if we can’t upload it and get credit for it.

What running moment are you most proud of?  I’m most proud of my April 2012 PR in the NOLA half marathon.  While I was elated to knock off 9 minutes, I was much more excited that the change in diet and cross-training (CrossFit Jackson) had proven to work.  In every prior half marathon, I’d bonked somewhere in the last 2-3 miles.  That was not the case in April.  My fastest five miles were the last five miles, all sub-8:00, and I had some gas left in the tank at the finish line.  Feeling good at the end of a race was a huge change, and one that I intend to do again.

Is there anything else you would like the rest of the club to know that we didn’t cover in the questions? The most gratifying aspect of my running has come gradually.  One by one, each of my family have begun running and pursuing a lifestyle of health and fitness.  I was blessed to run the New Orleans Half Marathon with my oldest son, Jesse, and his wife in April (the first half for him), and my younger son, Brooks, ran the Andrew Jackson Half Marathon with me, step for step, later that month.  Their wives run and race as well.  And my wife, Jamie, who has never involved herself in exercise until now, is running and exercising and has dropped around 40 pounds in 2012.  I can’t wait to run a race with her at her pace and be with her when she crosses the finish line.  Running and fitness has blessed and unified our entire family.  A Gatlin Family race shirt is not far in our future, and I’m looking forward to the day when my grandsons are old enough to train and race with us.

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It’s so cool that Scott’s family has taken up running and that it’s brought them closer together. Congratulations to Jamie for losing weight and running too! I can’t wait to see the Gatlin Family race shirt. I think what I liked most about Scott’s interview is that he is using CrossFit to make himself a stronger runner and that he knows what his strengths and weaknesses are. He has big plans (the Tennessee Senior Olympics Track & Field 2013) and I have no doubt he will get there.

Thanks for sharing Scott! Good luck with your running & racing!

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[All photos submitted by Scott Gatlin]

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Josh Hite – 2012 Blister in the Sun Marathon Winner – Photo by Elly Foster

Josh Hite Blazes Blister in the Sun Marathon for 3rd Consecutive Year (Results)

Masochist/race director Josh Hite won the Blister in the Sun Marathon on August 5, 2012 for the third consecutive year in Cookeville, Tennessee with a winning time of 3:17:18.

Hite started the marathon back in 2010 when only 14 of his craziest friends dared to show up for five brutal loops of Cane Creek Park (and middle school). This year had nearly 90 participants.  Those that were lucky enough to finish took home some of the hottest bling you’ll ever come across.

John Ramsay finished in second placewith a time of 3:29:12 and Meredith Smith (Female Winner), third overall, with a time of 3:29:22. Third overall male went to Todd Shause in 3:31:53.

The second place female was Michelle Lenahan in 3:44:45 with the third place female going to Laura Schmitt in 4:06:46.

Place First Last Age Gender Time
1 Josh Hite 34 m 3:17:18
2 John Ramsay 28 m 3:29:12
3 Meredith Smith 41 f 3:29:22
4 Todd Shouse 47 m 3:31:53
5 Jeff Matlock 47 m 3:36:32
6 Michelle Lenahan 32 f 3:44:45
7 Chris Estes 40 m 3:45:06
8 Dallas Smith 72 m 3:56:32
9 Joshua Holmes 34 m 3:58:16
10 Christopher Rayder 13 m 3:59:54
11 Danny Meier 26 m 4:00:09
12 Michael Strobel 52 m 4:00:40
13 Keith Lascalea 39 m 4:05:04
14 Bill Baker 61 m 4:06:18
15 Laura Schmitt 33 f 4:06:46
16 Bill Ziesmer 40 m 4:12:21
17 Evan Perperis 30 m 4:13:36
18 Jason Auer 29 m 4:16:13
20 Scott Warrington 30 m 4:17:34
19 Jonathan Kroeger 30 m 4:17:34
21 Heather Zeigler 32 f 4:19:07
22 Danny Staggs 48 m 4:26:17
23 Kendra Schfostall 49 f 4:28:53
24 Adam Bourne 35 m 4:29:16
25 Sarah Starling 42 f 4:29:22
26 Anthony Shapiro 46 m 4:29:44
27 Juli Simms 34 f 4:31:16
28 Chuck Upton 47 m 4:33:25
29 Joseph Nance 34 m 4:35:29
30 Chris Clemens 46 m 4:36:26
31 Megan Haase 22 f 4:36:35
32 Brian Mount 38 m 4:38:55
33 David Warren 55 m 4:42:28
34 James Norris 62 m 4:42:50
35 Andrea Spohn 40 f 4:46:38
36 Candice Loyd 40 f 4:48:53
37 Robert Rayder 43 m 4:52:42
38 Cindy Hamilton 44 f 4:55:54
39 David Wingard 62 m 4:58:13
40 Michael Rauchwarg 50 m 4:58:18
41 John Leighton 51 m 4:59:23
42 Mikki Trujillo 36 f 4:59:50
43 Ed Ferrell 48 m 5:00:52
44 Anthony Haase 41 m 5:02:32
45 David Crow 40 m 5:02:41
46 Nancy Mizzles 53 f 5:07:32
47 Mark Watson 41 m 5:09:09
48 Rachelle Griggs 22 f 5:13:17
49 Karen Khodadadi 53 f 5:15:17
50 Eugene Park 22 m 5:26:35
51 Kathi Kreeb 52 f 5:33:15
52 David Thierjung 47 m 5:33:16
53 Thomas Holt 35 m 5:34:13
54 Lisa Pass 51 f 5:34:14
55 Trent Rosenbloom 42 m 5:37:31
56 Pascal Radley 54 m 5:42:59
57 Shavonne Atkinson 33 f 5:43:52
58 Diane Bolton 51 f 5:44:01
59 Jeff Venable 57 m 5:50:07
60 Bob Huber 56 m 5:52:55
61 Steve Hughes 63 m 5:54:50
62 Cathie Johnson 58 f 5:57:31
63 Troy Johnson 65 m 5:57:31
64 Heather Trainor 38 f 5:59:59
65 Phyllis Sizemore 66 f 6:02:52
66 Daniel Wells 65 m 6:04:48
67 David Wilson 59 m 6:07:02
68 Carol Earles 42 f 6:11:45
69 DeeDee Earles 23 f 6:11:46
70 Sarah Jo Harvey 22 f 6:18:01
71 Phil Min 57 m 6:18:02
72 Clara Mount 33 f 6:18:19
73 Jerome Barthelemy 40 m 6:20:01
74 Matt Calhoun 34 m 6:48:09
75 Evelyn Smith 52 f 6:48:51
76 Frank Bartocci 64 m 6:48:53
77 Henry Rueden 62 m 6:50:05
78 Diane Taylor 55 f 7:05:46
79 Sandy Staggs 44 f 7:05:46

2012 Blister in the Sun Marathon Medal

[photo credit: Elly Foster (website)]

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20th Anniversary Walt Disney World Marathon Mickey Medal (2013)

Mickey Mouse Annouces 20th Anniversary Walt Disney World Marathon Medal (Video)

If you love marathon medals and building up your bling collection with awesome souvenirs from races then you will love the 2013 Walt Disney World Marathon Medal that was previewed today via a release video.

The medal celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Walt Disney World Marathon that attracts over 20,000 runners each year to Orlando, Florida.

This medal seems to have it all: dual spinners, Mickey Mouse spinning head, old school Mickey Mouse spinning head, large design, strong shield like design and a thick ribbon to let it swing from your neck like an overlarge pendulum inside It’s a Small World.

Check out the video below to better understand how beautiful this medal appears to be:

You can register to run for the January 13, 2013 marathon (and half marathon) at RunDisney.com

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Tour De Pain Medal 2012

Tour De Pain Medal (2012)

This is the medal for the Tour De Pain which took place on August 10-11, 2012 in Jacksonville, Florida.

The Tour De Pain is 3 races: a 4 mile beach run on Friday night, a 5K on Saturday morning, and a 1 mile on Saturday night. The times for all 3 races are then added together. It would be a challenge to figure out how hard to run each race!

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[Medal submitted by E. Smith – follow him on Twitter @beardrunjax]

 

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30th Annual Elvis Presley 5K Medal 2012

30th Annual Elvis Presley 5K Run Medal (2012)

This is the medal for the 30th Annual Elvis Presley 5K run that was held on August 11, 2012 in Memphis, Tennessee.

I’m sure there were quite a few Elvis sightings that day. If you were fast enough to catch him anyway. 😉 Congratulations to RIF #33 Robin Robbins for winnig the Men 55-59 age group at the 5K!

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[Medal submitted by RIF #33 Robin Robbins – follow him on Twitter @rockinrobin1954]

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Tap N Run 5K Medal 2012

Tap ‘N’ Run Medal (2012)

This is the medal for Tap ‘N’ Run that was held on August 11, 2012 in Nashville, Tennessee.

The race is “a 4k with 4 beer chug stations. Always convenient for the post race celebration when your medal is also a bottle opener!

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[Medal submitted by RIF #75 Jennifer Scarlett]

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Lululemon SeaWheeze Half Marathon Medal 2012

The SeaWheeze Lululemon Half Marathon Medal (2012)

This is the medal for The SeaWheeze Lululemon Half Marathon that was held on August 11, 2012 in Vancouver, BC.

This is a very unique medal. But not only is it a medal, it’s also a key chain and the ribbon is shoe laces. Have to love multi-purpose bling! I love the message on it too.

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[Medal submitted by Carol Liang]

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