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Day 14 Run It Fast Race Across the USA Map

Day 14: Run It Fast’s Race Across the USA – Rev Run’s Record Setting Win

Rev Run blistered 2,907 miles over the course of 13 days, 20 hours, 17 minutes to win Run It Fast’s Race Across the USA. The great Lisa Devona ran her team onto the Santa Monica Pier in California in reaching the Pacific Ocean. The entire team was waiting and holding a ‘2,907 Miles – Sub-14 Days’ banner that Lisa tore through. It was fitting considering her phenomenal 500-mile performance over the past two weeks.

The powerhouse led by team captain David Pharr had daily contributions from every runner. A team of superstars that lifted up and inspired each other from #1 o- # 11 on their daily scorecard.

We all remember where we were when Michael Jordan hit ‘The Shot,’ and we all will always remember the hour and minute that this team finished the most perfect race in U.S.A. running history.

On a day of national upheaval, Rev Run finished on the Santa Monica Pier less than 45 minutes before the 6pm curfew city officials had put in place just a hour before.

The 11-person team averaged 207.64 miles per day, a daily average of 18.88 miles/per runner.

It took a Herculean effort to finish before the weekend cascaded as the team needed 536.70 miles coming into the weekend to make it happen. True to their mutant ethos they ran 292.46 miles yesterday (average of 26.79/runner), to leave a measly chip shot of 244.24 miles from the Mojave Desert to finish today. And they did it, rather easily, with almost four hours to spare.

They were led on the final day by Ed ‘the Jester Ettinghausen’s 100K mic drop, and Lisa’s 50-mile exclamation point giving her 500.78 miles for the race. And in what would have easily led many other teams today, Rev had big miles from Sherry Meador’s 34.11, Karl Studtmann’s 32.19, and Emily Ryan’s 32.08.

Rev Run finished today with our second place team 700 miles behind in Arizona.

“I think the Suzys were a perfect storm of talent and opportunity. If you were the have that same event every year, I think that is the kind of record that would stand for a very long time.

Result of random selection, though I doubt there could have been a much stronger team if chosen on purpose. It was fun to watch. Like one of those rare sports team that is just better than everyone else. You just have to sit back and applaud.” – Karl Studtmann (May 3, 2020)

Twenty-eight days later, Rev Run, including Karl, randomly drawn together for The Return Voyage, beat the Suzy Michelson Team’s time of 14 days, 21 hours, 10 min, from the inaugural Run It Fast’ Race Across the USA, by a full day and 53 minutes – with four less runners on our teams for the return trip. It would seem highly improbable now that Rev’s time of 13 days, 20 hours, 17 min will ever be challenged but only time will tell.

REV RUN- Day 14: 244.24 Miles (1st) – 1st overall 

RR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Ed Ettinghausen – 62.52 miles
  2. Lisa Devona – 50.04 miles
  3. Sherry Meador – 34.11 miles
  4. Karl Studtmann – 32.19 miles
  5. Emily Ryan – 32.08 miles
  6. Reich Gapasin – 25.66 miles
  7. David Pharr – 22.62 miles

Rev Run’s Total Team Miles by Runner – 13 Days, 20 Hours, 17 Minutes

  1. Lisa Devona – 500.78 miles (35.77)
  2. Ed Ettinghausen – 426.62 miles (30.47)
  3. David Pharr – 329.28 miles (23.52)
  4. Emily Ryan – 307.73 miles (21.98)
  5. Karl Studtmann – 266.80 miles (19.06)
  6. Steve Snyder – 265.83 miles (18.99)
  7. Sherry Meador – 237.99 miles (17.00)
  8. Reich Gapasin – 227.40 miles (16.24)
  9. Jeremy Reed – 225.44 miles (16.10)
  10. Jeff Lea – 86.94 miles (6.21)
  11. Renee Holcomb – 83.51 miles (5.97)

The Top 12 Teams on Day 14

  1. Rev Run – 244.24
  2. The Metcalvary – 184.80
  3. Crowe Bars – 180.02
  4. Alfa’s Omegas – 172.35
  5. The Beetroots – 140.24
  6. Grapes of Rath – 134.20
  7. Trip 2 My Lou – 122.13
  8. Tuck n’ Stroll– 120.22
  9. Kicking Glass – 115.81
  10. Peers One – 102.42
  11. Mojo Rising – 100.14
  12. Eli’s PR Ice – 98.69

Link to the Google Map showing where each team is on it’s Race Across the USA

Race Across the USA Overall Standings (daily total)

  1. Rev Run – 2,907.00 miles (244.24) – FINISHED – 13 Days, 20 Hours, 17 Minutes
  2. The Metcalvary – 2,290.80 miles (184.80)
  3. Crowe Bars – 1,989.13 miles (180.02)
  4. Alfa’s Omegas – 1,955.17 miles (172.35) +1
  5. Tuck ‘n Stroll – 1,919.85 miles (120.22) -1
  6. Grapes of Rath – 1,902.49 (134.20)
  7. Mojo Rising – 1,809.39 miles (100.14)
  8. Trip 2 My Lou – 1,706.48 miles (122.13)
  9. Kicking Glass – 1,650.76 miles (115.81)
  10. The Beetroots – 1,578.13 miles (140.24) +1
  11. Peers One – 1,543.52 miles (102.42) -1
  12. Eli’s PR Ice – 1,532.94 miles (98.69)

New York City to Santa Monica Pier Distance: 2,907.00 Miles

Lisa Van Wolde  is the Race Across the USA Peak Performer of the Day with 46.51 miles for Kicking Glass.

Top 10 Miles of the Day

  1. Ed Ettinghausen (REV) – 62.52
  2. Lisa Devona (REV) – 50.04
  3. Lisa Van Wolde (KG) – 46.51
  4. Elva Matamoros (GOR) – 38.59
  5. Andy Glaze (MET) – 37.15
  6. Randy Broadway (MET) – 36.56
  7. Seth Crowe (CB) – 35.17
  8. Sherry Meador (REV) – 34.11
  9. Karl Studtmann (REV) – 32.19
  10. Emily Ryan (REV) – 32.08

The Day’s Quick Team-by-Team Recaps

THE METCALVARY – Day 14: 184.80 Miles (2nd) – 2nd overall

The team is currently in Church Rock, New Mexico.

MET’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Andrew Glaze – 37.15 miles
  2. Randy Broadway – 36.56 miles
  3. Jen Metcalf – 26.55 miles

CROWE BARS – Day 14: 180.02 Miles (3rd) – 3rd overall

The team is currently in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.

CB’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Seth Crowe – 35.17 miles
  2. Steve Troxel – 25.57 miles
  3. Cathy Downes – 25.08 miles

ALFA’S OMEGAS – Day 14: 172.35 Miles (4th) – 4th overall

The team is currently in Newkirk, New Mexico.

AO’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Allison Barcelona – 24.25 miles
  2. Fiona McMillen – 20.11 miles
  3. Kelly Paul – 18.31 miles

TUCK N’ STROLL – Day 14: 120.22 Miles (8th) – 5th overall

The team is currently Tucumcari, New Mexico.

TNS’s Top Performers of the Day.

  1. Jd Barnette – 22.31 miles
  2. Donna Bullington – 16.16 miles
  3. Jess Britt – 16.00 miles

GRAPES OF RATH – Day 14: 134.20 Miles (6th) – 6th overall

The team is in currently in San Jon, New Mexico.

GOR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Elva Matamoros – 38.59 miles
  2. Chris Clemens – 25.08 miles
  3. Kimberly Atkins – 14.02 miles

MOJO RISING- Day 14: 100.14 Miles (11th) – 7th overall

The team is near the Texas border in Amarillo, Texas.

MR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Lindsay Phenix – 24.07 miles
  2. JR Reynolds- 20.14 miles
  3. Kevin Lashley- 19.55 miles

TRIP 2 MY LOU – Day 14: 122.13 Miles (7th) – 8th overall

The team is in Erick, Oklahoma.

LOU’S Top Performers of the Day

  1. Marylou Corino – 25.50 miles
  2. Christy Brewer – 22.00 miles
  3. Gregory Hart- 14.10 miles

KICKING GLASS – Day 14: 115.81 Miles (9th) – 9th overall

The team is in Clinton, Oklahoma.

KG’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Lisa Van Wolde – 46.51 miles
  2. Yvette Campos – 12.50 miles
  3. Joan Lamayo-Buse – 11.53 miles

THE BEETROOTS – Day 14: 140.24 Miles (5th) – 10th overall

The team is currently in Yukon, Oklahoma.

BR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Michael Racine – 25.28 miles
  2. Sue Stephens-Wright – 24.57 miles
  3. Lance McDermott- 20.26 miles

PEERS ONE- Day 14: 159.99 Miles (10th) – 11th overall

The team is in Bethel Acres, Oklahoma.

PR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Diane Taylor – 19.24 miles
  2. Steve Durbin – 15.04 miles
  3. Rich Peers – 13.14 miles

ELI’S P.R. ICE – Day 14: 98.69 Miles (12th) – 12th overall

The team is in Dale, Oklahoma.

ELI’S Top Performers of the Day

  1. Abbi Auger – 16.60 miles
  2. Brittany Aussieker – 15.28 miles
  3. Ed Barnette – 15.06 miles

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Day 12 Run It Fast Race Across the USA Map

Day 12: Run It Fast’s Race Across the USA – FFWD Run

Run It Fast’s Race Across the USA usually has a bit of a lull every Friday before big massive weekends from the teams, but today was the exception to that rule. Rev ‘FFWD’ Run had it’s second biggest day of the entire event with 248.82 miles, just five miles off it’s high of 253.18 on May 23rd.

The biggest bump on the day went to Mojo Rising with 163.68 miles. They had the third most miles on the day, a spot behind The Metcalvary’s 167.49.

The Grapes of Rath and Tuck n’ Stroll rounded out the top five teams on Day 12.

The biggest performance of the day, once again, went to Ed ‘the Jester’ Ettinghausen with 51.30 miles. It’s like he’s in a massive hurry to get his team back to his native California and himself, hopefully, to Death Valley in early July for his 10th consecutive Badwater 135.

The Top 5 Teams on Day 12

  1. Rev Run – 248.82
  2. The Metcalvary – 167.49
  3. Mojo Rising – 163.68
  4. Grapes of Rath – 145.38
  5. Tuck n’ Stroll– 123.77

Link to the Google Map showing where each team is on it’s Race Across the USA

Race Across the USA Overall Standings (daily total)

  1. Rev Run – 2,370.30 miles (248.82)
  2. The Metcalvary – 1,788.73 miles (167.49)
  3. Grapes of Rath – 1,616.61 (145.38)
  4. Tuck ‘n Stroll – 1,591.26 miles (123.77)
  5. Mojo Rising – 1,576.60 miles (163.68) +2
  6. Crowe Bars – 1,568.36 miles (118.37) -1
  7. Alfa’s Omegas – 1,547.21 miles (116.32) -1
  8. Trip 2 My Lou – 1,481.49 miles (114.50)
  9. Kicking Glass – 1,398.62 miles (102.45)
  10. Peers One – 1,281.11 miles (85.09)
  11. The Beetroots – 1,272.50 miles (98.11)
  12. Eli’s PR Ice – 1,231.57 miles (93.26)

New York City to Santa Monica Pier Distance: 2,907.00 Miles

Wayne McComb is the Race Across the USA’s Peak Performer of the Day with 22.88 miles for Peers One. He led PO with the most miles on the day. Wayne has quietly been battling some health issues with his pleasant, kind, and relentless spirit for the past couple of years. But those that know Wayne know he’s going to bring it. He has really dug deep for Peers One, especially over the last week after their stud Thomas Fowler succumbed to an injured foot. Wayne has 153.53 miles for the race and really epitomizes what this event is all about.

Top 10 Miles of the Day

  1. Ed Ettinghausen (REV) – 51.30
  2. JR Reynolds (MR) – 33.09
  3. Lisa Devona (REV) – 32.31
  4. Chris Clemens (GOR) – 32.00
  5. Emily Ryan (REV) – 31.49
  6. Randy Broadway (MET) – 31.38
  7. Amy Costa (BR) – 30.35
  8. Elissa Higgins (MET) – 30.24
  9. Audrey Davis (MR) – 30.09
  10. Andy Glaze (MET) – 29.53

The Day’s Quick Team-by-Team Recaps

REV RUN- Day 12: 248.82 Miles (1st) – 1st overall

Rev Run is FFWDing across the country at a speed that would make Chuck Yeager jealous. Ed Ettinghausen continued his nitro-laced streak with 51.30 miles. It’s his third consecutive day of 40+ miles and fourth time in the last seven days to do so. He has 134.90 miles over the last three days. But Ed, nor anyone else on Rev, is ever alone with mega-miles. His top lieutenants on the ‘Race Force’ were Lisa Devona with 32.31 miles and Emily Ryan. Today’s miles from Lisa made her the first runner in the race to reach 400 miles since we began. She did it in just 12 days. An average of 33.38 miles/per day. Emily had her biggest output of the race with 31.49 miles.

The team had eight runners record 20+ miles on day 12.

The team is currently in Winslow, Arizona.

RR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Ed Ettinghausen – 51.30 miles
  2. Lisa Devona – 32.31 miles
  3. Emily Ryan –  31.49 miles
  4. David Pharr – 26.32 miles
  5. Rich Gapasin – 26.21 miles
  6. Sherry Meador – 23.56 miles
  7. Jeremy Reed – 22.80 miles
  8. Steve Snyder – 19.68 miles

THE METCALVARY – Day 12: 167.49 Miles (2nd) – 2nd overall

After a sublime day yesterday, The Mets bounced back to the top of the race with a second place day of 167.49 miles. The Mets top three runners combined for 91.15 miles from Randy Broadway (31.38), Elissa Higgins (30.24), and Andy Glaze (29.53).

The team once again had contributions from A-Z.

The team is currently at the VW Slug Bug Ranch in Claude, Texas

MET’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Randy Broadway – 31.38 miles
  2. Elissa Higgins- 30.24 miles
  3. Andrew Glaze – 29.53 miles
  4. Jen Metcalf – 20.05 miles
  5. Erik Pascual – 19.02 miles

GRAPES OF RATH – Day 12: 145.38 Miles (4th) – 3rd overall

GOR padded it’s lead on TNS with a solid 145.38 mile day. They were led by Chris Clemens with 32.00 miles, along with Elva Matamoros (26.07) and Tom Orr (20.95). Team captain Scott Kufferath also got a big contribution from Rebecca Sunday’s 16.34 mile day.

The team is in at the Sugar Creek Casino in Hydro, Oklahoma.

GOR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Chris Clemens – 32.00 miles
  2. Elva Matamoros – 26.07 miles
  3. Tom Orr – 20.95 miles
  4. Rebecca Sunday – 16.34 miles

TUCK N’ STROLL – Day 12: 123.77 Miles (5th) – 4th overall

Mick Jagger once said, “Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.” Ximena Kriete continued to rock n’ roll on day 12 with 26.24 miles giving her the second most miles in the race with 343.45. Donna Bullington, who has reached double-digits every day so far, landed 17.04 for the Tuck today. Henriette Blodgett was great again with 15.00 miles.

The team is currently at the Lake El Reno RV Park in El Reno, Oklahoma.

TNS’s Top Performers of the Day.

  1. Ximena Kriete – 26.24 miles
  2. Donna Bullington – 17.04 miles
  3. Henriett Blodgett – 15.00 miles

MOJO RISING- Day 12: 163.68 Miles (3rd) – 5th overall

“I am the lizard king. I can do anything.” Mojo returning, mojo rising, the lizard king starting to regenerate back to early race form. They jumped Alfa and the Bars up into 5th place overall.

Today they were led by JR Reynolds with a lumberjack haul of 33.09 miles. Audrey Davis nearly matched him with 30.09 miles. Lindsay Phenix was great once again with 23.71 miles, her 11th consecutive day of 20+ miles.

The team is at a Dairy Queen in Westgate, Oklahoma.

MR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. JR Reynolds – 33.09 miles
  2. Audrey Davis – 30.09 miles
  3. Lindsay Phenix – 23.71 miles

CROWE BARS – Day 12: 118.37 Miles (6th) – 6th overall

Tanner Lee with 28.36 miles for the entire race coming into today, found his running shoes and phone this morning and ran 21.51 miles for team captain Seth Crowe. A big contribution from Tanner. The team was led once again by Steve Troxel with 23.09 miles. Amy Hazlewood went over 20 miles for the second time in the race.

Old Japanese Proverb: What comes before and after 35?   7.  A number that is considered lucky in western culture.

The team is at the Redneck Yacht Club just west of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

CB’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Steve Troxel – 23.09 miles
  2. Tanner Lee – 21.51 miles
  3. Amy Hazlewood – 20.57 miles

ALFA’S OMEGAS – Day 12: 116.32 Miles (7th) – 7th overall

The Omegas got a big day from Fiona McMillen with 21.50 miles. Alfa Severino and Ryan Malecha were top performers once again.

The team is currently in Pine Tree, Oklahoma

AO’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Fiona McMillen – 21.50 miles
  2. Alfa Severino – 16.39 miles
  3. Ryan Malecha – 13.62 miles

TRIP 2 MY LOU – Day 12: 114.50 Miles (8th) – 8th overall

Team captain Marylou Corino and Christy Brewer combined for just under 50 miles. Russ Metteer added 13.60. The team keeps rolling with the punches as a thunderstorm hit them late in the afternoon slowing them nearly to a crawl as they tried to take safety precautions to keep everyone safe.

The team is in Pharoah, Arkansas.

LOU’S Top Performers of the Day

  1. Marylou Corino – 28.50 miles
  2. Christy Brewer – 20.44 miles
  3. Russ Metteer – 13.60 miles

KICKING GLASS – Day 12: 102.45 Miles (9th) – 9th overall

When near Hennessey, Oklahoma and you are led by Rose Hennessey’s 18.80 miles on the day one starts to feel that there are no real coincidences, but that there just might be an architect with a greater plan that we are usually so micro-involved in, to see how it is truly unfolding.

Pass the plates.

The team is in Hennessey, Oklahoma.

KG’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Rose Hennessey – 18.80 miles
  2. Lisa Van Wolde – 15.00 miles
  3. Tiffani Glass – 13.20 miles

PEERS ONE- Day 12: 85.09 Miles (12th) – 10th overall

The good news on the day for Peers One is that Wayne McComb lifted them up and kept them from finishing in 13th place. Peers continues to grit and grind with a small-donut tire on the back-left wobbling the locomotion across the Ozarks.

The team is in Happy Bend, Arkansas.

PR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Wayne McComb – 22.88 miles
  2. Rich Peers – 14.37 miles
  3. Karla Kent – 10.26 miles

THE BEETROOTS – Day 12: 98.11 Miles (10th) – 11th overall

Another great day from Amy Costa with 30.35 miles. Brenda Cross played Pippen to Amy’s Jordan with 20.42 strong miles of her own. Sue Stephens-Wright hit double-digits for the fourth time in the Race Across the USA.

The team is currently in Conway, Arkansas (hometown of the great Scottie Pippen).

BR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Amy Costa – 30.35 miles
  2. Brenda Cross – 20.42 miles
  3. Sue Stephens-Wright- 12.28 miles

ELI’S P.R. ICE – Day 12: 93.26 Miles (11th) – 12th overall

The women are filling the leader-board for PR ICE. They were lead again by Francesca Muccini’s 24.23 miles. Francesca has been wonderful every day of the race. She had some solid help from team captain Melissa Price and Brittany Aussieker.

The team is in Little Rock, Arkansas. We remember the heroic Little Rock Nine and the major impact their bravery had in our nation’s history.

ELI’S Top Performers of the Day

  1. Francesca Muccini – 24.23 miles
  2. Melissa Price – 15.01 miles
  3. Brittany Aussieker – 13.51 miles

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Day 6: Run It Fast’s Race Across the USA – Mad Miles

Everyone knew that Day 6 of Run It Fast’s Race Across the USA would be explosive with miles, but it somehow went even beyond that. As usual we were led by Rev Run with 253.18 miles. They AVERAGED 23.02 miles per runner today with a ceiling of 41.27. Just simply amazing on all fronts.

Rev Run is so gung-ho that we received this message Sherry Meador sent to team captain David Pharr:

We might end up making this race into a reality tv show in future editions.

But Rev wasn’t the only amazing team on Saturday. Tuck n’ Stroll rose to 226.98 miles, along with The Metcalvary eclipsing the double-hundo mark with 218.60 miles. Bottom feeders Alfa’s Omegas and Peers One had really great days with strong miles from top to bottom.

The race leaders are already in Arkansas as the other eleven teams are all in Tennessee.

The Top 6 Teams on Day 6

  1. Rev Run – 253.18
  2. Tuck n’ Stroll – 226.98
  3. The Metcalvary – 218.60
  4. Alfa’s Omegas – 189.11
  5. Crowe Bars – 180.68
  6. Peers One – 162.05

Link to the Google Map showing where each team is on it’s Race Across the USA
Race Across the USA Overall Standings (daily total)

  1. Rev Run – 1,184.44 miles (253.18)
  2. The Metcalvary – 906.46 miles (218.60) +1
  3. Tuck ‘n Stroll – 854.62 miles (226.98) +4
  4. Crowe Bars – 833.58 miles (180.68) +1
  5. Mojo Rising – 818.64 miles (125.32) -3
  6. Grapes of Rath – 813.59 (144.18) -2
  7. Trip 2 My Lou – 798.92 miles (149.66) -1
  8. Alfa’s Omegas – 763.32 miles (189.11)
  9. Peers One – 704.02 miles (162.05) +2
  10. Kicking Glass – 697.62 miles (146.16) -1
  11. Eli’s PR Ice – 653.18 miles (146.22) +1
  12. The Beetroots – 648.64 miles (103.84) -2

New York City to Santa Monica Pier Distance: 2,907.00 Miles

Lisamarie Griffin (GOR) and Rene Fosdal-Griffin (TNS) are the Race Across the USA’s Peak Performers of the day with 67.08 and 66.10 miles respectively. This couple truly took couple’s skating to a whole new level.

Top 10 Miles of the Day

  1. Lisamarie Griffin (GOR) – 67.08
  2. Rene Fodsal-Griffin (TNS) – 66.10
  3. Cathy Downes (CB) – 52.50
  4. Seth Crowe (CB) – 50.05
  5. Andy Glaze (MET) – 46.35
  6. Lisa Devona (REV) – 41.27
  7. Russ Metteer (LOU) – 39.63
  8. Shane Tucker (TNS) – 34.67
  9. David Pharr (REV) – 34.13
  10. Reich Gapasin (REV) – 33.21

The Day’s Quick Team-by-Team Recaps

REV RUN- Day 6: 253.18 Miles (1st) – 1st overall

Monster miles from the monster team, four Rev’s had 32 or more miles. But this team had big miles from members on the team that don’t always get the headlines, too. Renee Holcomb, dug deep, and came home with 15.03 miles. Jeff Lea donated a half marathon of miles. And the aforementioned Sherry ‘Girls Gone Wild’ Meador with 16.81 miles and 77 new friend requests. Emily Ryan had 20.21 miles, and Jeremy Reid 16.74. Once again, major kudos to Rev Run on a historic day.

RR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Lisa Devona – 41.27 miles
  2. David Pharr – 34.13 miles
  3. Reich Gapasin – 33.21 miles
  4. Karl Studtmann – 32.42 miles

THE METCALVARY – Day 6: 218.60 Miles (3rd) – 2nd overall

Andy Glaze added extra cherries on top today with 46.35 miles giving him 154.48 over the last six days. Erik Pascual played a great Pippen to Glaze’s Jordan with 31.45 miles. Kelly Tipple was big with 25.04 miles. The Mets had 6 runners go for 20 or more miles. They moved into 2nd place and have a firm grasp of it.

MET’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Andy Glaze – 46.35 miles
  2. Erik Pascual – 31.45 miles
  3. Kelly Tipple – 25.04 miles

TUCK N’ STROLL – Day 6: 226.98 Miles (2nd) – 3rd overall

The Tucks were 2nd overall on the day with 226.98 miles behind 66.10 mega-pore miles from Rene Fosdal-Griffin. Shane Tucker (34.67) and Ximena Kriete (31.48) were amazing as they both have been all week long. Rene’s big miles along with big miles from Jd Barnette (18.79) and Henriet Blodgett (20.00) are really the reason this team skyrocketed today. TNS jumped four spots from 7th all the way up to 3rd place. This time might be in it to win it (mortal division).

TNS’s Top Performers of the Day.

  1. Rene Fosdal-Griffin – 66.10 miles
  2. Shane Tucker – 34.67 miles
  3. Ximena Kriete – 31.48 miles

CROWE BARS – Day 6: 180.68 Miles (5th) – 4th overall

103.7 plays the best of the 90’s hits and Tag Team was back again with Cathy Downes and Seth Crowe doing near matching half-centuries on the comp. Combined they nearly netted the miles from our 12th place team today. But lets not forget Steve Troxel, the master of the 50k, who is a constant for the Bars. The heart and soul of this team though might be Marj Mitchell, who recorded 20.31 for the day and has 109.14 over the last six.

CB’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Cathy Downes – 52.50 miles
  2. Seth Crowe – 50.05 miles
  3. Steve Troxel – 31.37 miles

MOJO RISING- Day 6: 125.32 Miles (11th) – 5th overall

The new car smell has left Mojo Rising. Their overall miles were decent if it had been a weekday, but they got blown out on this mega-watt weekend day finishing an abysmal 11th place. They fell all the way from the #2 spot to fifth in the overall standings. Lindsay Phenix and JR Reynolds were strong as usual. Kevin Lashley had his biggest day of the race so far with 17.02 miles. Donna Burns really stepped it up with 13.93 miles. Tomorrow will be an interesting day to see if they can save the weekend with a strong performance.

MR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Lindsay Phenix – 22.70 miles
  2. JR Reynolds – 21.65 miles
  3. Kevin Lashley – 17.02 miles

GRAPES OF RATH – Day 6: 144.18 Miles (10th) – 6th overall

Lisamarie Griffin saved the day for GOR with 67.08 hot, long miles of dodging the police and anything else that got in her way. Tom Orr did his part with 18.10, and Chris Clemens clocked in with 17.01.

GOR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Lisamarie Griffin – 67.08 miles
  2. Tom Orr – 18.10 miles
  3. Chris Clemens – 17.01 miles

TRIP 2 MY LOU – Day 6: 149.66 Miles (7th) – 7th overall

Seventh for the day, seventh overall. That’s consistency. The Lou’s were led by Russ Metteer with 39.63 miles. Team captain Marylou Corino had 27.00 miles and Memphian Christy Brewer had a nice contribution to the team with 23.89 miles. Also, Ray Berlanga upped his game adding 9.70 miles.

LOU’S Top Performers of the Day

  1. Russ Metteer – 39.63 miles
  2. Marylou Corino – 27.00 miles
  3. Christy Brewer – 23.89 miles

ALFA’S OMEGAS – Day 6: 189.11 Miles (4th) – 8th overall

Alfa-like on Day 6 for AO. They came really close to breaking 200 miles for the day, and it’s because every member on their team ran at least double-digit miles including a team high 32.24 from captain Alfa Severino. She was followed by Allison Barcelona with 21.02 miles and Houston Wolf with 20.04.

AO’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Alfa Severino – 32.24 miles
  2. Allison Barcelona- 21.02 miles
  3. Houston Wolf – 20.04 miles

PEERS ONE- Day 6: 162.05 Miles (6th) – 9th overall

Peers was superb today with a 6th place daily finish with 162.05 miles after a rough day yesterday. Thomas Fowler was back strong breaking 30 again with 31.03 miles. He had a 30-buddy with team captain Rich Peers getting 31.17. Sofie Romero was very close to the 30 club with 27.97 miles. 9-year old Juleann Roberts also had a big day with 11.60 miles.

PR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Thomas Fowler – 32.03 miles
  2. Rich Peers – 31.17 miles
  3. Sofie Romero – 27.97 miles

KICKING GLASS – Day 6: 146.16 Miles (9th) – 10th overall

A solid day for Kicking Glass. They were led by Yvette Campos, who nearly tripled her daily average, with 31.13 miles. Aaron Debord dug for 23.01 and Lisa Van Wolde had 18.10 miles.

KG’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Yvette Campos – 31.13 miles
  2. Aaron Debord – 23.01 miles
  3. Lisa Van Wolde – 18.10 miles

ELI’S P.R. ICE – Day 6: 146.22 Miles (8th) – 11th overall

I’m not sure any team works harder than Eli’s. They give all they have and are trending upward as this race unfolds. They came into the day in last place, but finished 8th on the day, jumping a spot to 11th overall. They were led once again by Francesca Muccini with 31.23 miles, and she was nearly matched by Abbi Auger with 31.05. Ed Barnette had a 16.15 mile day, his most miles so far, in memory of his good friend David Clark who passed a couple days ago. David was loved by many, and his untimely passing is a big loss to the ultra running community.

ELI’S Top Performers of the Day

  1. Francesca Muccini – 31.23 miles
  2. Abbi Auger – 31.05 miles
  3. Ed Barnette – 16.15 miles

THE BEETROOTS – Day 6: 103.84 Miles (12th) – 12th overall

The Yo-Yo’s were spun out far and tangled up with the fewest miles on the day, falling a spot back into 12th place in the race. However, they did have a really strong day from Glenn Richardson with 31.10 miles. Lance McDermott (20.01) and Leslie Studtmann (16.06) did their part.

BR’s Top Performers of the Day

  1. Glenn Richardson- 31.10 miles
  2. Lance McDermott – 20.01 miles
  3. Leslie Studtmann – 16.06 miles

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Edna Kiplagat Wins Boston Marathon 2017

Kenya’s Edna Kiplagat Wins 2017 Boston Marathon (Women) – Results

Edna Kiplagat Wins Boston Marathon 2017
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Kenya’s Edna Kiplagat dominated the 2017 Boston Marathon winning the 121st running of the prestigious race in a time of 2:21:51

She led nearly from wire to wire and over the second half of the race she had no one close to her.

Congrats to Edna on an amazing and dominant performance.

Boston Marathon Top 10 Women:

  1. Edna Kiplagat – 2:21:51 (KEN)
  2. Rose Chelimo – 2:22:51 (BRN)
  3. Jordan Hasay – 2:23:00 (USA)
  4. Des Linden – 2:25:06 (USA)
  5. Gladys Cherono – 2:27:20 (KEN)
  6. Valentine Kipketer – 2:29:35 (KEN)
  7. Buzunesh Deba – 2:30:58 (ETH)
  8. Brigid Kosgei – 2:32:48 (KEN)
  9. Diane Nukuri – 2:32:24 (BDI)
  10. Ruti Aga – 2:33:26 (ETH)

Amazing performances by all the lead women.

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Badwater Race Director: Death Valley National Park “Grossly Exaggerating the Safety Issue…Smearing Reputation of Badwater 135”

Badwater Race Director: Death Valley National Park “Grossly Exaggerating the Safety Issue…Smearing Reputation of Badwater 135”

AdventureCORPS Chief Adventure Officer (CAO) and Badwater 135 race director Chris Kostman sent a very detailed email to Run It Fast® this morning.

In it, he responds to the ban by Death Valley National Park on Badwater 135 and all endurance related races within the park that require a permit. He believes, “..the DVNP staff are grossly exaggerating the safety issue, and, in so doing, they are smearing the reputation of the Badwater 135 and other events, perhaps to build a case for severely restricting, if not banning, some or all events from being held in the Park.”

You might remember back in December, the park ceased issuing permits for endurance races with little to no explanation as to why. It led us to speculate as to those reasons due to the extreme lack of transparency from DVNP (Read HERE).

Death Valley National Park superintendent Kathy Billings responded to our post with a long winded letter that stated that her decision to suspend events within the park was so that a ‘safety assessment’ could be conducted (Read HERE). Billings in her letter claimed that, “multiple near misses between event participants and park visitors were observed.”

As you can read below, Kostman adamantly doesn’t buy the parks stated reason/excuse claiming that DVNP’s decision was due to safety concerns. Kostman clearly details that Badwater 135, in 26 years, has never had a participant hit or injured by a car and that no accidents have taken place within the park during any of his races. Safety to Kostman and AdventureCORPS has always been a priority.  He then goes on to state that the random deaths that have happened within the park, happened outside of any race, and involved tourists and a park ranger but never an athlete in an event.

Kostman details how AdventureCORPS has always put safety first in hosting their events and that they hold themselves to a much higher standard than DVNP or anyone else ever could. Safety has always been a priority to them and that AdventureCORPS flawless record to date affirms that.

Read Kostman’s email to Run It Fast regarding Death Valley National Park’s ‘Safety Claims’ below in it’s entirety:

The Death Valley National Park staff can “play the safety card” all they want, but they are not the only people concerned with the safety of the event, in fact, far from it. As the organizers of the Badwater 135 and four other events normally held annually within DVNP, we are particularly and necessarily concerned with the safety of both event participants and the public at large. Additionally, a meeting with DVNP staff in December included representatives of both Inyo County and the California Highway Patrol who spoke on behalf of the safety record of the events and lobbied for the events to be held in 2014 and beyond. In our opinion, the DVNP staff are grossly exaggerating the safety issue, and, in so doing, they are smearing the reputation of the Badwater 135 and other events, perhaps to build a case for severely restricting, if not banning, some or all events from being held in the Park.

The DVNP staff can claim “near misses” on the highway between cars and pedestrians all they want, but where is the proof? The facts of the matter are simple and irrefutable: In the 26 history of the Badwater 135 Ultramarathon, not one event participant, supporter, or bystander has ever been struck by a car, nor have there been any car crashes other than one family member – not an active crew member – who simply drove off the road in 2012, perhaps because of a medical condition. Not one event participant, supporter, or bystander has been evacuated by ambulance. Not one event participant, supporter, or bystander has been issued a citation by DVNP Rangers, California Highway Patrol, or Inyo County Sheriff’s deputies in association with the event. DVNP statements to the press about “mass casualties” and “dead bodies” would seem to incite fear and overstate dangers. After all, in 2014, who can question anything about “safety”?

Meanwhile, three to four people die within Death Valley National Park every year, most recently an NPS employee who was working alone on the little-used and unpaved Westside Road during a heat wave with, according to those in the know, no functional radio and only minimal supplies. He died a tragic death of heat stroke after walking 4.6 miles, in vain, in search of help.

There have been no deaths associated with any sports event held within the Park, ever. (Contrarily, there have been deaths during sporting events in other Parks, but said events were not stopped.)

Special Event Permits have been issued to our organization 89 times over the past 24 years by Death Valley National Park without incident and without refusal, until now. Similarly, nearly all of the events also require permits from the California Department of Transportation, Inyo County, and/or United States Forest Service. Presumably all those government agencies are similarly concerned about any safety impacts that the events may present, yet none of those agencies has refused to issue permits or placed a “moratorium” on issuing permits. None of those agencies is casting aspersions on the reputations of the events, nor denying the opportunity for athletes to come from all over the world to enjoy this Park and pump money into the Park and the local economy.

In our December meeting with DVNP staff, we presented an eight-page proposal to further enhance the safety of the Badwater 135, a plan that clearly answers every issue brought up DVNP in their assessment of the July, 2013 event. While pointing out the impeccable safety record of the event, we explained that we are our own biggest critics and we hold our events up to the highest standards. We proposed effective, reasonable mitigation measures which will further enhance the event’s safety record and we requested the opportunity to demonstrate the effectiveness of these efforts during the July, 2014 edition of the event. We were refused, with no rationale given whatsoever. In fact, in all our correspondence and communication with the DVNP staff, and in everything we have read online and in the press, we have seen absolutely no rational explanation offered for the unprecedented decision to ban the events in 2014 while this “safety review” unfolds. It begs the question: How does one review the safety of something which isn’t even happening?

One further wonders what purpose it serves, and how public safety is enhanced, to effectively ban the event when the event will still be held in the very same county, on some of the very same roads, except outside DVNP jurisdiction? There will be no net change in overall event safety, nor public safety, by simply moving the event outside Park borders.

During the December meeting with DVNP, it was pointed out that the Park’s disallowing of the Badwater 135 in the summer of 2014 will simply cause dozens, perhaps scores, perhaps hundreds, of runners and their support crews to simply run the traditional route from Badwater in Death Valley to Mt. Whitney on their own, outside of an actual event. “It’s a free country,” after all, and the roads are open to the public, yet those types of “solo” runners will not be vetted for their worthiness to attempt such a feat, they will not be monitored by race officials and controlled by race rules and the possibility of time penalties or disqualification, they will not have a 15-person medical team with an ambulance on standby in case of emergency, they will not have any rules or guidelines limiting the number of support crew members and the number, size, and type of support vehicles.

In response to explaining how the “law of unintended consequences” would have the effect of unleashing these unregulated runners onto the roads within the Park, the Chief Ranger for DVNP stated “We are not their parent.” All of the DVNP staff in attendance showed no concern whatsoever for the potential for their staffing and resources being stretched thin while runners challenge the Badwater 135 race course all summer long with no oversight. They showed no concern for the potential for all these unsanctioned runners to impact public safety, even though they claimed that public safety was their primary concern in undertaking their “safety review” and banning the events in the interim.

In regards to cycling events, during the December meeting, DVNP staff, the Park Superintendent in particular, complained about the difficulty of passing bicyclists on the roadway, without changing lanes, during those occasional stretches of DVNP roadways that have double yellow stripes down the center of the road. This is the exact same type of complaint leveled at bicycle users by anti-bike and anti-pedestrian motorists all over America, with the implication being, quite falsely, that roads are intended for motor vehicles, that motorists have superior rights to use of the roads, that motorists have a right to never be inconvenienced nor forced to slow down. While this type of anti-bike bias is still all too common in America, the tide has turned in city after city, county after county, state after state, as government agencies realize that bicycling plays an important, crucial role in the wars on obesity, traffic jams, and pollution. Increasing the roadshare by bicyclists has become a priority for government agencies across America, including the National Park Service, which promotes bicycling as a way to enjoy and travel through Parks.

As for DVNP denying that events are not being “banned” in 2014, and that our statement to that effect is “erroneous” they are playing semantics. The fact of the matter is, one marathon will be held on February 1, but only because the organizers already had their permit in place before the ban went into effect. Other than that, the ban means that the following events will not take place during the “safety review” period, nor for many months afterward:

Feb 24-27
CORPScamp Death Valley
A five-day cycling camp based in Furnace Creek with about 50 participants who typically come from 12-15 states and several foreign countries. It has been held since 2008 without incident and was not “reviewed,” per se, during any recent edition, thus its potential impact, if any, has not be assessed.

March 1
Death Valley Century, Ultra Century, and Double Century – Spring edition
A one-day 100-mile, 150-mile, and 200-mile bicycle ride with about 300 participants who typically come from 15-20 states and several foreign countries. It has been held twice a year since 1990 without incident. Its sister event, a Fall edition held on the last weekend of October, was reviewed by two DVNP staff members: Safety Officer Peter Treuherz and Law Enforcement Ranger Jordan Mammil. Treuherz’s report has not been seen, but he was overwhelmingly favorable about the event in conversation that day, with only a few small constructive suggestions to make. Mammil’s report is entirely favorable towards the events. She stated, among other things, the following:

“In my opinion, the Century Bicycle Ride is a highly organized event drawing a diverse set of visitors.  These visitors are able to enjoy the park in a very unique manner.  The event essentially has no impact on the park, the visitors, or any of its resources.  It is a nice way to bring revenue to adjacent businesses, and attract cyclist and their supporters to the area.”

“It appears that the event does not need monitoring.  There is very little chance of disturbance to other visitors, and this event leaves very little, if any impact.  The participants are other outdoor enthusiasts, sharing the joy of seeing a large section of the park with essentially no carbon footprint.  In my mind, the park should do whatever it can to encourage and support such events.”

In late December, we received a letter from Park Superintendent Billings detailing a few minor criticisms or observations of this cycling event, and the tone and content of her letter was entirely negative. Granted, any event can be made safer, and a few “bad apples” will occasionally disregard event rules, but the event has an unblemished record and was enthusiastically endorsed by a law enforcement professional with many years of experience working on the open roads of multiple National Parks. Yet no mention of Ranger Mammil’s positive report regarding the event was made. No opportunity to host the March 1 edition was offered.

July 21-13
Badwater 135 Ultramarathon
Drawing up to 100 runners and their support crews from 20 or more countries and 20 or more American states, along with race support staff and the media and eyes of the world, this iconic event will take place on a Lone Pine, CA-based route just outside of DVNP boundaries. Still named “Badwater 135,” it will not begin at its namesake, Badwater, because of the DVNP ban on events in 2014. http://www.badwater.com/route/

October and Beyond:
DVNP finally posted their statement about the 2014 ban on their website on Christmas eve, 2013. In it, they stated, in part:

The safety assessment process is expected to be completed by Summer, 2014. The safety assessment report will include safety mitigations, specific park approval criteria and condition recommendations for sporting events within Death Valley National Park.

Based on the projected date for completion of the safety assessment, applications may be submitted for events that are scheduled from October 1, 2014 and beyond. The park will begin processing those applications when the safety review is completed. Findings from the risk assessment may require new conditions that will be required of all event coordinators to meet permit requirements and/or that some events may not be allowed in certain areas or permitted in the future if safety risks cannot be mitigated to an acceptable level.

Also:
Due to the complexity of the process, it can take several months to process a special use application and applicants are encourage to get their requests in early.

A quick read of the DVNP statement would suggest that it will be possible for special events to take place in October, 2014, but that is effectively impossible. This is because they have not set a firm deadline for completing their “safety review” and finalizing their new guidelines. They only state “by Summer, 2014,” however Summer does not end until September 23. They also stated, during the December meeting, to not expect resolution until the end of their fiscal year, which ends on September 30.

Their online statement also states that, though permit applications may be submitted at any time, they will not review them until their internal process is complete. As such, there is little logic in applying to host special events until all the details, new regulations, and new restrictions are known. Additionally, a full field of athletes, a full event staff and cadre of volunteers, and all the operational details that are needed to host and produce an event do not just fall out of the clear blue sky; they take time, usually 6 to 12 months on average, to pull together. Therefore, the inference by DVNP that sporting events could take place in October of this year is erroneous and misleading at best. This ban therefore impacts multiple events which might have been held in October, but which are also effectively banned by DVNP this year:

The Whitney Classic charity ride from Badwater to Mt. Whitney, held annually since the 1980s, will not be able to take place on its traditional last weekend of September. (Not an AdventureCORPS event.) http://www.summitadventure.com/whitney-classic/

Furnace Creek 508, a 508-mile cycling event held annually on the first weekend of October which has passed through DVNP since 1989, will have to be moved in its entirety to another state, rather than held this year on its traditional route. It averages 250 cyclists, riding solo or on two- or four-person relay teams, who come from all over the world to compete in what is known as “the toughest 48 hours in sport.” http://www.the508.com

The Ride to Cure Diabetes, held by and on behalf of Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, raising over one million dollars annually for this cause, will not likely be held on its traditional date on the third weekend of October. (Not an AdventureCORPS event.) http://www2.jdrf.org/site/TR/Ride/JDRFNationalRides?pg=entry&fr_id=2246

The Fall edition of the Death Valley Century, Ultra Century, and Double Century will not be held on its traditional date on the last weekend of October.

I’m not clear how, or if, the 49ers Encampment, traditionally held in early November, will be impacted by the DVNP ban, but it must have implications for their event as well. Their event is not a sports event, but its size and scope, which far exceeds that of any of the sporting events, certainly have some impact on traffic and Park safety.

I will conclude by pointing out that DVNP spokesperson, Cheryl Chipman, has stated (perhaps “complained” is more accurate) that “the park doesn’t directly make money on such events, with permits costing $210 each. She said organizers cover the cost of a park employee required to monitor events,” according to the LA Times:http://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/la-trb-death-valley-badwater-race-permits-20131226,0,156333.story#ixzz2pkNbxFwR

This statement deliberately ignores many facts and positive economic impacts which the Badwater 135, and other events, bring to Death Valley National Park, including:

– The entire Stovepipe Wells Resort, including the motel, restaurant, bar, two stores, and gas station, are owned by the National Park Service and these events bring a tremendous amount of money to the location, which is at mile 42 of the Badwater 135 route. The general manager, David MacIlwraith, has stated “race day is one of our largest revenue days for the year for the General Store.”

– Event participants, staff, support crews, family, and friends all spend money in the gift shops operated by Death Valley Natural History Association, an organization which is based in and directly support the Park, its mission, and its operations.

– Many event participants support the Death Valley Natural History Association. In fact, AdventureCORPS has raised or donated over $19,000 to DVNHA in recent years and there are five plaques in the Death Valley National Park Visitors Center which acknowledge AdventureCORPS / Badwater 135 / Furnace Creek 508 support.

– One hundred percent of Park Entry Fees are paid by or on behalf of every participant in evert event. Meanwhile, traditional Park visitors are expected to voluntarily pay the Park entrance fee at a self-serve kiosk or by stopping in the Visitors Center. There are no toll booths on the highways or at Park borders as at Yosemite, Glacier, and other National Parks, because DVNP does not actually control Highway 190, the thoroughfare which passes through the Park. Thus, sport event participants all pay their way, while many other Park visitors ignore the entrance fee requirement.

– Participants in Death Valley sporting events become tireless Park Advocates because of their intimate experience of, and appreciation for, this dramatic landscape and American treasure. They tell their friends about the Park, post widely on the Internet about their experience, support the Death Valley Natural History Association, and become regular visitors. In a time of dwindling government funding for the National Park Service, our athletes are exactly the kind of people that the NPS desperately needs spending money within the Parks and extolling their critical importance to their neighbors and their House Representatives, Senators, and other government officials. Why slam the door on the best people the Parks have in their court?

All told, the impact of this 2014 Death Valley National Park ban on sporting events is absolutely massive, with reverberations across the globe, but especially within the Park itself and the gateway communities which depend on tourism dollars. The ban is also unprecedented and unnecessary, hurting the Park far more than it is helping it.

Yours in sport,
Chris Kostman,
Chief Adventure Officer and Race Director
AdventureCORPS, Inc.

So there you have it! Kostman does a strong job of clearly stating that AdventureCORPS has always put a priority on safety. He goes into detail about races within the park and what they bring to the community in terms of revenue and tourism.

RELATED – Death Valley National Park – Badwater Stories on Run It Fast:

We are hoping that DVNP will quickly reverse it’s decision and once again start granting permits to Badwater 135 and all the rest of the great running and cycling events that happen every year in the park.

Badwater 135 is an international event that brings the best athletes in the world to Death Valley National Park and the best out of the human spirit in those that come to run, crew, cheer, and witness what the human body can accomplish within the beautiful landscape of DVNP.  The park and race officials had enjoyed a great working relationship for three decades before Billings came into power this past year.

We hope common sense will win out with Billings, that all of the races in DVNP will once again resume, and that DVNP and race directors alike can work TOGETHER to ensure safety for all involved in these great events that bring lots of attention and revenue to the area.

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Joe Fejes Across The Years 6 Day 2013 Winner

Joe Fejes Beats Yiannia Kouros in Epic ‘Across The Years 6 Day’ Race (Results)

American Joe Fejes bested the legendary Yiannia Kouros in an epic battle at the Across The Years 6 Day Race earlier this morning.

Fejes, a native of Georgia, finished the race with 555.35 miles (893.75 kilometers) to beat Kouros, of Greece, who finished with 550.1 miles (885.3 kilometers).

Yiannis, the Michael Jordan of ultra running, is revered deeply within the sport and holds every endurance running record from 100 miles to 1000 miles and 12 hours to 6 days.

However, the great Fejes wasn’t intimidated and set the pace throughout the race. Kouros never had a big lead and Joe held the lead for the majority of the race by less than a handful of miles. They battled hard in the desert and it was a race that will not soon be forgotten.

It was the best of all-time versus the best American endurance runner of the past two years.

Fejes set an American 6-day record with his performance. He also won the prestigious Last Annual Vol State 500K back in July with a record breaking performance as well.

Interview With Across The Years 6-Day Winner Joe Fejes (Video)

Third place went to California’s Ed ‘The Jester’ Ettinghausen who set a record for his age group in the 6-day. He finished with 476.61 miles to come from behind on the last day to beat and hold off William Sichel for third place who finished with 472.41 miles.

Across The Years 6 Day Men Results

  1. Joe Fejes – 555.35 miles
  2. Yiannis Kouros – 550.1 miles
  3. Ed Ettinghausen – 476.61 miles
  4. William Sichel – 472.41 miles
  5. John Geesler – 404.18 miles
  6. Bill Heldenbrand – 392.62 miles
  7. Andy Noise – 322.29 miles
  8. Michel Gouin – 317.04 miles
  9. Victor Vella – 314.94 miles
  10. Anthony Culpepper – 310.74 miles

First place female went to Liz Bauer with 415.72 miles. She holds the record for most 100 milers run in a calendar year. She led from the start and never looked back.

Second place female went to Vikena Yutz with 361.13 miles and third place went to Martina Hausmann with 321.24 miles.

Across The Years 6 Day Women Results

  1. Liz Bauer – 415.72 miles
  2. Vikena Yutz – 361.13 miles
  3. Martina Hausmann – 321.24 miles
  4. Karen Vollan – 204.71 miles
  5. Maria Walton – 201.56 miles
  6. Terrie Wurzbacher – 200.51 miles
  7. Shelley Devere – 200.51 miles
  8. Betty Smith – 186.87 miles
  9. Midnight Tenenbaum – 162.72 miles
  10. Teagan Redden – 100.78 miles (8 years old)

Congrats to Joe, Liz and all of these amazing runners that pushed their bodies to their max over 6 grueling days.

Here is a look at the winners and top 10 from the other distances at Across The Years that took place on December 28, 2013 to January 3, 2014.

Across The Years 72 Hour Results Top 10 Overall
  1. Marylou Corino – 265.6 miles (1st female)
  2. Michael Miller – 243.56 miles (1st male)
  3. Annabel Hepworth – 233.06 miles (2nd female)
  4. Rasmivan Collinson – 232.01 miles (2nd male)
  5. Juli Aistars – 212.06 miles (3rd female)
  6. Jason Romero – 204.71 miles (3rd male)
  7. Leigh Saint – 200.51 miles
  8. Thomas Skinner – 200.51 miles
  9. Charlotte Vasarhelyi – 194.21 miles
  10. Steve Kissell – 186.87 miles
Across The Years 48 Hour Results Top 10 Overall
  1. Kelly Agnew – 201.56 miles (1st male)
  2. Jon Olsen – 200.51 miles (2nd male)
  3. Jeff Hagen – 179.52 miles (3rd male)
  4. George Biondic – 172.17 miles
  5. Jennifer Aradi – 153.27 miles (1st female)
  6. Josh Irvan – 153.27 miles
  7. Geoffrey Foote – 142.77 miles
  8. Susan Kokesh – 138.57 miles (2nd female)
  9. Leigh Anne Guveiyian – 135.43 miles (3rd female)
  10. Susie Ro – 133.33 miles
Across The Years 24 Hour Results Top 10 Overall
  1. Joshua Holmes – 113.38 miles (1st male)
  2. Adam Barstad – 109.18 miles (2nd male)
  3. Eric Spencer – 108.13 miles (3rd male)
  4. Debbie Leftwich – 107.08 miles (1st female)
  5. Robert Manon – 104.98 miles
  6. Veronika Mocko – 104.98 miles (2nd female)
  7. June Gessner – 104.98 miles (3rd female)
  8. Adam Foley – 103.93 miles
  9. Amy Novotny – 102.88 miles
  10. Diana Rush – 101.83 miles

*results are from the Ultracast and aren’t official yet.

[Image: Aravaipa Running]

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2013 Flying Monkey Marathon Results

Here are the results from the 2013 Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon that took place on November 24, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Time     Oall SG   AG  Last          First       Bib   Age Sex  City            State Kills
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2:37:28  1    1    1   Schneider     Ben         3     30   M   Minneapolis       MN   6
2:44:38  2    2    1   Morgan        Keaton      1444  25   M   Nashville         TN   2
2:48:18  3    3    2   Wasternack    Olaf        1752  33   M   Franklin          TN   3
2:49:10  4    4    2   Ramsay        John        17    29   M   Nashville         TN   8
2:52:10  5    5    1   Mendoza       Abe         1504  36   M   Sherwood          WI   2
3:03:41  6    6    2   Reise         Justin      1672  39   M   St. Peters        MO   1
3:10:16  7    7    3   Krugger       Gary        901   28   M   Flagstaff         AZ   4
3:19:32  8    8    1   Poss          Vance       110   48   M   Franklin          TN   4
3:20:14  9    9    1   Albert        Dan         68    42   M   Nashville         TN   8
3:20:51  10   10   3   Taylor        Ryan        707   34   M   MOUNT JULIET      TN   5
3:21:05  11   1    1   Smith         Meredith    632   42   F   Ashland city      TN   5
3:22:03  12   11   3   Ho            Chris       1512  38   M   North Little Rock AR   2
3:22:04  13   12   4   Chidester     Jason       603   36   M   Atlanta           GA   5
3:23:32  14   13   5   Hite          Josh        393   35   M   Cookeville        TN   7
3:23:33  15   14   2   Hawkins       Matt        1602  40   M   Franklin          TN   1
3:23:47  16   2    2   Falbo         Traci       656   42   F   Charlestown       IN   5
3:23:49  17   15   1   Dolan         Thomas      867   53   M   Hendersonville    TN   4
3:25:38  18   16   1   Rayder        Christopher 2     14   M   Collierville      TN   2
3:26:01  19   17   2   Rosinski      Larry       627   46   M   Brentwood         TN   2
3:26:40  20   18   4   Zentner       Luke        1616  32   M   Nashville         TN   1
3:29:33  21   19   4   Zaid          Harras      884   29   M   Nashville         TN   4
3:29:42  22   20   3   Lee           Steven      1662  41   M   NEW YORK          NY   1
3:29:45  23   21   4   Deaton        Jeff        1615  43   M   Murfreesboro      TN   1
3:30:32  24   22   5   Acton         Jesse       456   30   M   Nashville         TN   6
3:31:16  25   23   5   Ault          Caleb       1681  26   M   North Little Rock AR   1
3:31:17  26   24   5   Gillum        Greg        914   40   M   Nashville         TN   4
3:31:42  27   25   6   Kinoshita     Hideki      7     34   M   Brooklyn          NY   2
3:31:46  28   26   6   Boyd          Thomas      407   41   M   Atlanta           GA   3
3:31:57  29   27   6   Begin         Richard     1004  38   M   Nashville         TN   3
3:32:46  30   3    1   Reinhart      Elizabeth   1667  34   F   Allison Park      PA   1
3:33:03  31   4    2   Kellow        Megan       1697  31   F   Carmel            IN   1
3:33:05  32   28   2   Bright        Clay        1607  53   M   Nashville         TN   1
3:33:25  33   29   7   Pressler      Trapper     1028  33   M   Memphis           TN   3
3:33:34  34   30   7   Holmes        Joshua      852   35   M   Los Angeles       CA   4
3:36:02  35   31   8   Boomer        Doug        932   39   M   Gallatin          TN   4
3:36:31  36   32   3   Matlock       Jeff        555   49   M   Ashland City      TN   5
3:37:45  37   5    1   Saupe         Theresa     80    51   F   MURFREESBORO      TN   4
3:38:10  38   33   9   Dye           David       1426  39   M   Smyrna            TN   2
3:38:39  39   34   6   Gurley        John        1505  29   M   Nashville         TN   3
3:39:19  40   35   8   Cenkner       Frank       1611  34   M   Clarksville       TN   1
3:39:35  41   36   7   Fiscus        Gabriel     1626  26   M   Nashville         TN   1
3:40:28  42   37   10  Mirault       Serge       1721  38   M   NASHVILLE         TN   1
3:40:34  43   38   4   Mckenzie      Matthew     1705  45   M   Athens            GA   1
3:41:02  44   39   3   Tanksley      Bruce       1712  54   M   Murfreesboro      TN   1
3:41:04  45   40   7   Adams         Matt        58    41   M   brentwood         TN   2
3:41:20  46   41   8   Saldana       Eddy        1621  41   M   Duluth            GA   1
3:41:45  47   42   4   Belcher       Rick        544   51   M   brentwood         TN   3
3:42:47  48   43   5   Shouse        Todd        508   48   M   Hopkinsville      KY   6
3:43:16  49   44   9   Kowalski      Kurtis      380   43   M   Clarksville       TN   7
3:43:54  50   6    1   Muccini       Francesca   1648  46   F   NASHVILLE         TN   1
3:44:00  51   45   1   Park          Richard     1722  60   M   COLORADO SPRINGS  CO   1
3:44:04  52   46   11  Edmondson     Marshall    1758  35   M   Mount Juliet      TN   1
3:44:31  53   47   8   Scudder       Tom         1730  26   M   Nashville         TN   1
3:45:05  54   48   5   Klein         Tom         1492  54   M   Hilliard          OH   2
3:46:02  55   49   6   Canas         David       1668  46   M   Brentwood         TN   1
3:47:18  56   50   7   Harrington    Tim         1691  45   M   Golden            CO   1
3:50:39  57   51   10  Scrogham      Jerry       1658  41   M   Shelbyville       KY   1
3:51:37  58   52   6   Boyd          Kevin       297   52   M   Shepherdsville    KY   6
3:51:55  59   53   8   Berger        Kevin       1736  48   M   Kutztown          PA   1
3:53:32  60   54   7   Jordan        Jeffrey     930   51   M   Hendersonville    TN   5
3:53:37  61   7    3   Loebsack      Shirley     1663  42   F   Franklin          TN   1
3:53:50  62   8    4   Garcia        Julie       1025  42   F   Nashville         TN   3
3:54:08  63   9    3   Zeigler       Heather     1683  33   F   Downers Grove     IL   1
3:54:38  64   55   8   Spalding      Henry       1110  52   M   Louisville        KY   2
3:55:42  65   56   1   Johnson       Russ        365   55   M   Ellijay           GA   3
3:55:47  66   57   9   Furnier       Joshua      1637  33   M   Nolensville       TN   1
3:56:02  67   58   12  Springer      Jarron      450   36   M   Nashville         TN   6
3:56:33  68   59   9   Smith         Thomas      856   47   M   Nashville         TN   4
3:57:20  69   60   2   Kezar         Edwin       72    58   M   birmingham        AL   8
3:57:41  70   61   10  Langford      Taylor      1427  30   M   Oxford            MS   2
3:57:54  71   10   1   Johnson       Erin        1671  29   F   Nashville         TN   1
3:58:37  72   11   2   Kirkham       Lisa        1751  46   F   Nashville         TN
3:58:39  73   62   11  Millsaps      Travis      1113  42   M   Murfreesboro      TN   3
3:58:45  74   63   2   Tamez         Roy         1653  60   M   Brentwood         TN   1
3:58:52  75   12   5   Leiferman     Sandy       1733  43   F   panora            IA   1
3:59:02  76   64   10  Haugh         Connor      76    49   M   NASHVILLE         TN   8
4:00:51  77   65   11  Ruppel        Randall     1005  49   M   Murfreesboro      TN   3
4:01:03  78   66   9   Taylor        Charlie     929   54   M   Gallatin          TN   4
4:01:22  79   67   12  Campbell      Norm        680   47   M   Carmel            IN   4
4:02:03  80   68   13  Zimmerman     Phil        239   35   M   Nashville         TN   7
4:02:04  81   13   1   Ruiz          Sharon      1098  39   F   Nashville         TN   3
4:02:48  82   69   11  Kendig        Jordan      863   31   M   Nashville         TN   4
4:03:43  83   70   12  Carter        Carl        1655  33   M   Sherwood          AR   1
4:03:52  84   71   14  Mcgregor      Nathan      1485  36   M   Nashville         TN   2
4:04:42  85   14   4   Lenahan       Michelle    1717  33   F   Evansville        IN   1
4:04:44  86   72   9   Weinzapfel    Philip      1742  27   M   Evansville        IN   1
4:04:54  87   73   15  Zapanta       Andrew      1632  38   M   Charlottesville   VA   1
4:05:33  88   74   16  Wooden        Brian       435   36   M   Louisville        KY   5
4:05:41  89   75   10  Hayes         Dirk        477   51   M   Murfreesboro      TN   3
4:06:16  90   15   5   Bell          Amanda      1506  30   F   Nashville         TN   2
4:06:37  91   76   3   Branam        Tony        70    56   M   Jacksboro         TN   8
4:09:20  92   77   13  Toolan        Zar         1045  34   M   Saint Louis       MO   3
4:09:23  93   78   12  Menzie        Craig       2757  43   M   Franklin          TN   1
4:09:34  94   79   11  Leighton      John        1661  53   M   Newark            OH   1
4:09:55  95   80   13  Flatau        George      432   41   M   Nashville         TN   5
4:10:03  96   81   17  Vanderschoot  Matthew     1529  36   M   Lebanon           TN   2
4:10:05  97   82   4   Ray           John        1729  56   M   Estill Springs    TN   1
4:10:36  98   83   18  Benedict      Brock       1467  35   M   Clarksville       TN   2
4:10:37  99   84   14  Barno         Robert      1741  30   M   Clarksville       TN   1
4:11:12  100  16   6   Metcalf       Jen         1647  43   F   Newburgh          IN   1
4:11:47  101  17   7   Fielder       Wendy       1739  40   F   nashville         TN   1
4:12:56  102  18   3   Bellner       Lorilyn     1708  45   F   Carmel            IN   1
4:13:34  103  19   6   Mazzolla      Becca       1703  33   F   Flemington        NJ   1
4:13:34  104  20   2   Laspada       Amy         31    37   F   Flemington        NJ   4
4:13:39  105  85   19  Fredericksen  Stephen     689   37   M   Knoxville         TN   5
4:14:08  106  86   14  Callahan      Zachary     1687  44   M   Oxford            OH   1
4:14:24  107  87   1   Brewer        Rhett       498   23   M   Wartrace          TN   1
4:15:04  108  88   13  Anderson      Glen        1747  47   M   Kents Store       VA   1
4:15:35  109  89   15  Blevins       Brent       1676  40   M   Hendersonville    TN   1
4:15:57  110  90   5   Harris        Stephen     1123  56   M   Collierville      TN   3
4:16:06  111  91   15  Rodriguez     Steven      1620  30   M   Astoria           NY   1
4:16:14  112  92   16  Peterson      James       1546  44   M   Gallatin          TN   3
4:16:23  113  21   3   Averbuch      Jessica     347   38   F   Nashville         TN   2
4:16:24  114  22   8   Greenbaum     Lisa        327   42   F   nashville         TN   2
4:17:10  115  93   14  Orr           Sam         1628  48   M   Lebanon           TN   1
4:17:13  116  94   17  Hacker        A.j         1037  40   M   Noblesville       IN   3
4:18:21  117  23   2   Gjertson      Amanda      1645  28   F   Murfreesboro      TN   1
4:18:25  118  95   18  Hubbard       Jason       885   43   M   Nashville         TN   3
4:18:44  119  24   7   Smith         Christina   1659  33   F   WHITE HOUSE       TN   1
4:18:59  120  25   8   Aaron         Renee       1755  34   F   Lascassass        TN   1
4:19:12  121  26   2   Hoffman       Connie      1732  51   F   Carroll           IA   1
4:19:57  122  96   1   Bilbrey       Clark       1437  18   M   White Bluff       TN   2
4:20:45  123  97   12  Spencer       Richard     1694  53   M   Rockford          IL   1
4:20:48  124  98   19  Layne         Zachary     1425  42   M   Nashville         TN   2
4:21:05  125  99   15  Runyon        Tim         501   49   M   kell              IL   4
4:21:18  126  100  13  Fago          Jeff        1631  54   M   Mahomet           IL   1
4:21:32  127  101  14  Bass          Nathan      252   54   M   Madison           MS   2
4:21:33  128  102  15  Staggs        Danny       494   50   M   Livingston        TN   5
4:21:58  129  103  3   Riser         Tom         66    63   M   Birmingham        AL   8
4:22:55  130  104  16  Sames         Frank       505   48   M   Nolensville       TN   7
4:23:00  131  27   9   Azimipour     Alicia      1601  30   F   Mount Juliet      TN   1
4:23:31  132  105  16  Bennett       Joshua      1740  31   M   Rochester         NY   1
4:24:11  133  106  16  Mires         Jeff        637   50   M   Greenville        IN   5
4:24:28  134  107  17  Schwan        Jim         1608  46   M   Nashville         TN   1
4:25:56  135  108  20  Schneider     Bill        833   42   M   Muskego           WI   2
4:26:52  136  109  6   Ogletree      Mark        1704  55   M   Collierville      TN   1
4:27:06  137  28   4   Young         Cristina    1686  36   F   Nashville         TN   1
4:27:49  138  29   3   Deuell        Aprelle     1612  52   F   Livermore         CA   1
4:27:56  139  110  21  Keffer        James       1680  42   M   FRANKLIN          TN   1
4:28:56  140  30   4   England       Donna       1735  49   F   Auburn            KY   1
4:29:17  141  31   3   Aken          Mariel      1695  29   F   New Orleans       LA   1
4:29:17  142  111  17  Smith         Colin       1678  31   M   New Orleans       LA   1
4:29:21  143  112  7   Hochstedler   David       1657  57   M   HOT SPRINGS       AR   1
4:29:50  144  113  17  Smith         Dallas      73    54   M   Parts Unknown     TN   7
4:31:12  145  114  20  Acord         Timothy     1725  37   M   Louisville        KY   1
4:31:21  146  32   9   Abbott        Jamie       1084  40   F   Hendersonville    TN   3
4:31:33  147  115  22  Donovan       Mike        1452  41   M   Hendersonville    TN   2
4:32:16  148  116  18  Samuelson     Mike        1627  48   M   Lakeland          TN   1
4:32:33  149  33   5   Thornton      Cindy       1652  35   F   Nashville         TN   1
4:32:43  150  34   4   Dugger        Emma        1623  51   F   Tallahassee       FL   1
4:32:49  151  117  18  Lynch         Jerry       923   52   M   Gilbert           AZ   4
4:34:44  152  118  4   Scott         Buzz        1051  60   M   Sarasota          FL   2
4:34:49  153  35   5   Dworak        Donna       1534  49   F   Nashville         TN   2
4:34:59  154  119  5   Wingard       David       1701  63   M   Greenville        SC   1
4:35:00  155  120  19  Wolf          Houston     1526  50   M   Cordova           TN   2
4:36:34  156  121  23  Mckee         Mitchell    290   42   M   Franklin          TN   6
4:37:18  157  122  24  Herrera       Salome      554   44   M   Fort Campbell     KY   3
4:38:04  158  36   10  Albert        Marla       526   42   F   Nashville         TN   7
4:38:49  159  37   6   Hatcher       Jodi        1665  48   F   Nashville         TN   1
4:38:52  160  38   7   Herber        Kathleen    1421  45   F   Dubuque           IA   2
4:42:47  161  123  10  Sala          Nicholas    1636  25   M   Clarksville       TN   1
4:42:49  162  124  2   Graham        Jon         1711  23   M   clarksville       TN   1
4:43:00  163  39   11  Mades         Lana        1604  41   F   Madison           WI   1
4:43:25  164  40   10  Petrarca      Lisa        1750  31   F   Hendersonville    TN   1
4:44:13  165  41   8   Ho            Tina        1406  48   F   North Little Rock AR   2
4:44:46  166  42   6   Knight        Katherine   1700  36   F   Nashville         TN   1
4:46:02  167  125  25  Higgins       Terry       438   42   M   KNOXVILLE         TN   5
4:46:25  168  126  21  Harris        Drew        504   35   M   Hilliard          OH   6
4:46:37  169  127  11  Johnson       Nathan      921   28   M   Murfreesboro      TN   4
4:47:06  170  128  8   White         Dale        1549  58   M   grovetown         GA   2
4:47:09  171  129  20  Mauer         Joe         10    54   M   Neptune           NJ   2
4:47:51  172  130  21  Hawkins       Dwayne      1731  50   M   Murfreesboro      TN   1
4:47:57  173  43   9   White         Jana        687   47   F   nashville         TN   4
4:48:40  174  131  6   Magargee      Madison     1718  62   M   Huntsville        AL   1
4:49:13  175  132  22  Irvin         Mark        113   54   M   Paducah           KY   5
4:49:13  176  44   12  Wagner        Lori        1606  42   F   Evansville        IN   1
4:49:27  177  133  23  Hager         Jeff        1415  50   M   Madison           AL   2
4:49:35  178  134  19  Kersey        Karl        528   47   M   Nashville         TN   7
4:50:04  179  45   4   Starkey       Gillian     1738  27   F   Nashville         TN   1
4:50:06  180  135  1   Pitt          Larry       137   73   M   Louisville        KY   8
4:50:21  181  46   5   Fisher        Kathleen    1624  29   F   Kennesaw          GA   1
4:51:24  182  47   1   Sumner        Elizabeth   1754  56   F   Memphis           TN   1
4:51:44  183  48   11  Robles        Autumn      1478  31   F   Fort Wayne        IN   2
4:51:45  184  49   7   Blevins       Tammy       1723  39   F   Hendersonville    TN   1
4:52:21  185  136  20  Shapiro       Anthony     1545  48   M   Alpharetta        GA   2
4:52:36  186  137  21  Shadburn      Todd        1618  47   M   Carmel            IN   1
4:53:14  187  50   2   White         Stephany    1458  58   F   grovetown         GA   2
4:53:16  188  138  22  Powell        Thomas      547   37   M   Louisville        KY   3
4:53:35  189  51   3   Devreese      Rhonda      27    55   F   Mishawaka         IN   8
4:54:32  190  52   12  Young         Jana        1702  31   F   Benton            AR   1
4:54:32  191  139  18  Young         Jonathan    1503  32   M   Benton            AR   2
4:54:47  192  140  22  Walaitis      Frank       30    48   M   Carpentersville   IL   1
4:55:42  193  141  23  Fetters       Mark        1058  48   M   Cross Plains      TN   3
4:56:58  194  142  12  Saraga        Nick        1689  26   M   Chicago           IL   1
4:57:33  195  53   13  Martin        Amy         1106  40   F   Memphis           TN   3
4:57:47  196  54   14  Fieser        Laura       516   44   F   Martin            TN   7
4:57:49  197  143  26  Martin        Bobby       1471  42   M   Memphis           TN   2
4:58:44  198  144  27  Moss          Andy        892   44   M   Nashville         TN   4
4:59:06  199  145  23  Price         Cheyenne    1481  35   M   Hendersonville    TN   2
5:00:14  200  55   13  Dexheimer     Judith      5     34   F   Wyoming           OH   7
5:00:36  201  146  24  Simon         Stephen     8     50   M   Nashville         TN   6
5:03:06  202  56   15  Johnson       Bonna       392   44   F   Nashville         TN   2
5:04:03  203  147  25  Carrillo      Donald      123   51   M   Nashville         TN   4
5:04:03  204  148  26  Tietjen       John        237   52   M   Hermitage         TN   7
5:04:43  205  149  19  Ervin         Everette    1603  32   M   virginia beach    VA   1
5:05:29  206  150  28  Rayder        Robert      1     44   M   Collierville      TN   2
5:07:20  207  151  24  Kalinowski    Bernd       1660  36   M   Rohrbach               1
5:08:09  208  57   1   Austin        Karen       602   61   F   Franklin          TN   3
5:08:11  209  58   10  Mack          Shelly      1684  46   F   lucien            OK   1
5:08:12  210  60   5   Bolton        Diane       903   52   F   Nashville         TN   4
5:08:12  211  59   11  Baumann       Cheryl      1674  47   F   Vernon Hills      IL   1
5:09:44  212  61   16  Urtuzuastegui Lara        643   44   F   Alpharetta        GA   5
5:09:53  213  62   17  Overall       Lisa        894   42   F   Memphis           TN   2
5:09:55  214  152  20  Hulette       Whitney     1719  34   M   Nashville         TN   1
5:10:01  215  153  29  Rosenbloom    Trent       -1    43   M   Deep Wells        TN   8
5:11:18  216  63   8   Hatfield      Allyson     1673  36   F   Collingswood      NJ   1
5:13:22  217  64   14  Allen         Jennifer    1679  34   F   galesburg         IL   1
5:13:26  218  154  9   Herron        Ben         525   57   M   Dresden           TN   4
5:13:49  219  155  27  Sims jr       Wade        882   50   M   Nashville         TN   4
5:13:54  220  65   6   Happel        Carla       1411  52   F   Carmel            IN   2
5:14:21  221  66   4   Khodadadi     Karen       200   55   F   Auburn            AL   3
5:16:28  222  156  25  Wilson        Myr         1635  36   M   Brentwood         TN   1
5:16:46  223  157  25  Arnette       Paul        467   47   M   Christiana        TN   5
5:16:46  224  158  24  Greeson       Mike        1759  49   M   Murfreesboro      TN   1
5:16:47  225  159  1   Montgomery    J.michael   1052  66   M   Franklin          TN   3
5:16:47  226  160  28  Caffy         Rick        483   53   M   Murfreesboro      TN   6
5:17:08  227  67   5   Riser         Margaret    67    58   F   Birmingham        AL   8
5:17:12  228  68   18  Moore         Christy     1677  40   F   Hendersonville    TN   1
5:17:12  229  161  30  Moore         Anthony     1138  44   M   hendersonville    TN   3
5:18:49  230  69   15  Lawrence      Colleen     800   33   F   Christiana        TN   3
5:18:57  231  162  26  Goldman       Lowell      1490  36   M   Nashville         TN   2
5:18:58  232  163  26  Bulow         Matt        1651  45   M   Nashville         TN   1
5:19:03  233  164  31  Parker        Morgan      1753  40   M   Nashville         TN
5:19:27  234  165  27  Kraft         Matthew     1724  37   M   Louisville        KY   1
5:20:43  235  70   7   Parker        Mona        1047  53   F   Huntsville        AL   3
5:20:53  236  166  28  Mount         Brian       1670  39   M   eastaboga         AL   1
5:21:26  237  167  32  Brown         Sean        ##### 41   M   Birmingham        AL   2
5:22:25  238  168  29  Lockhart      Dennis      110   37   M   Adams             TN   5
5:22:32  239  71   6   Staggs        Amanda      1625  28   F   Hermitage         TN   1
5:22:32  240  72   12  Staggs        Sandy       1726  45   F   Livingston        TN   1
5:23:23  241  169  10  Sanchez       Mauricio    1720  59   M   Hendersonville    TN   1
5:24:37  242  73   13  Vinton        Kay         1675  49   F   Kingsville        MD   1
5:26:19  243  74   1   Hardison      Layne       869   24   F   Benton            KY   4
5:26:51  244  75   19  Leonard       Trisha      1644  43   F   Canton            MI   1
5:27:08  245  171  30  Jominy        Tyson       1746  37   M   Franklin          TN   1
5:27:08  246  170  7   Jominy        Walter      1609  61   M   Coral Springs     FL   1
5:28:12  247  76   14  Spiceland     Suzanne     1714  47   F   Jacksonville      AL   1
5:28:39  248  77   20  Deem          Marlene     1634  43   F   Clarksville       TN   1
5:28:54  249  172  33  Stader        Scott       829   41   M   Lakeland          TN   2
5:30:54  250  78   8   Posey         Janis       62    53   F   Homewood          AL   8
5:31:37  251  173  13  Pennington    Ben         1649  28   M   Riverside         CA   1
5:33:09  252  79   21  Berkau        Shawn       1716  41   F   Nolensville       TN   1
5:35:13  253  174  2   Johnson       Troy        122   66   M   Red Boiling SpringTN   6
5:35:13  254  80   2   Johnson       Cathie      40    60   F   Red Boiling SpringTN   6
5:35:47  255  81   9   Johnson       Starrla     1685  36   F   Seattle           WA   1
5:35:51  256  175  31  Holt          Thomas      0     37   M   Cookeville        TN   3
5:36:33  257  82   15  Gorycki       Laura       1654  49   F   Pfafftown         NC   1
5:37:00  258  176  11  Evans         Bill        1486  59   M   Nashville         TN   2
5:37:17  259  83   9   Branden       Julie       1404  52   F   Hebron            IL   2
5:37:27  260  177  27  Harmon        Michael     1431  47   M   Little Rock       AR   2
5:38:44  261  178  14  West          Matt        1692  29   M   little chute      WI   1
5:40:23  262  179  8   Schmidt       Will        1728  61   M   Covington         GA   1
5:41:23  263  180  28  Gerwien       Michael     1066  47   M   Milford           CT   3
5:44:21  264  181  9   Bilbrey       William     33    63   M   Dickson           TN   8
5:45:01  265  182  3   Amrhein       Randy       1457  69   M   Dickson           TN   2
5:45:01  266  183  10  King          Randy       377   60   M   White Bluff       TN   7
5:45:05  267  84   10  Trainor       Heather     1642  39   F   Roswell           GA   1
5:45:27  268  184  12  Venable       Jeff        44    58   M   denton            TX   8
5:45:39  269  185  32  Gumpenberger  Aaron       1439  35   M   Nashville         TN   2
5:45:53  270  186  29  Drake         John        1491  45   M   Hot Springs       AR   2
5:46:01  271  187  13  Endryck       Peter       1622  58   M   Valatie           NY   1
5:46:19  272  188  34  Hagy          Charles     1688  43   M   Oak ridge         TN   1
5:47:37  273  189  14  Min           Phil        100   58   M   MOUNT OLIVE       AL   8
5:50:04  274  190  35  Patterson     Philip      622   41   M   Hermitage         TN   2
5:50:20  275  191  29  Blanton       Arland      1538  54   M   Cabot             AR   2
5:50:21  276  85   22  Cigainero     Paula       1696  42   F   Little Rock       AR   1
5:51:51  277  86   16  Daniel        Emily       1690  32   F   Nashville         TN   1
5:52:35  278  87   16  Lage          Gail        1640  45   F   Nashville         TN   1
5:53:15  279  88   10  Blanton       Annette     1480  53   F   Cabot             AR   2
5:54:27  280  89   17  Sweeney       Jeanne      1709  45   F   Belcamp           MD   1
5:55:22  281  192  11  Wilson        David       1095  60   M   Murfreesboro      TN   3
5:57:07  282  90   11  Burroughs     Jennifer    1710  35   F   Ridgeland         MS   1
5:57:07  283  91   17  Rehm          Kristina    1744  34   F   Ridgeland         MS   1
6:02:28  284  193  30  Martens       David       267   49   M   Nashville         TN   2
6:02:33  285  194  15  Clay          Ronald      1737  58   M   Decatur           GA   1
6:04:28  286  195  21  Padgett       Brantley    426   33   M   Birmingham        AL   5
6:06:15  287  92   7   Miller        Shannon     1639  25   F   Jackson           TN   1
6:06:23  288  93   8   Shoemaker     Heather     1760  28   F   Alpharetta        GA   4
6:06:36  289  196  36  Escue         Daniel      1646  40   M   Dickson           TN   1
6:10:35  290  94   23  Murphy        Kathy       860   43   F   Gilbert           AZ   4
6:10:46  291  95   18  Fowler        Valerie     137   45   F   Nashville         TN   2
6:11:51  292  96   24  Earles        Carol       1101  44   F   Ravenden Springs  AR   3
6:11:57  293  97   11  Salas         Allison     429   52   F   seminole          FL   2
6:13:59  294  98   12  Mcdonald      Debbie      369   54   F   Cochran           GA   7
6:15:00  295  197  4   Albert        Daniel      1432  67   M   HIghland Park     IL   7
6:16:56  296  99   6   Taylor        Diane       6     57   F   Nashville         TN   8
6:16:57  297  198  2   Gallemore     Graham      731   70   M   Huntsville        AL   5
6:23:26  298  199  22  Bucci         Rob         702   31   M   Saltillo          MS   5
6:23:26  299  100  9   Bucci         Kim         698   29   F   Saltillo          MS   5
6:26:54  300  101  1   Sizemore      Phyllis     41    67   F   Knoxville         TN   7
6:39:35  301  200  3   Belanger      Dan         1613  70   M   Little Rock       AR   1
6:48:02  302  102  18  Graham        Meredith    517   33   F   Brentwood         TN   4
6:52:55  303  103  12  Chesky saucemaSheryl      1756  39   F   Chattanooga       TN   1
6:52:56  304  104  10  Parker        Megan       1734  28   F   Auburn            AL   1
6:58:21  305  105  13  Ward          Heather     657   53   F   Huntsville        AL   5
6:59:59  306  106  11  Burgoyne      Shelly      1139  27   F   Cleveland         TN   3
6:59:59  307  107  19  Burgoyne      Rebecca     33    48   F   Franklin          TN   8
7:01:03  308  201  37  Clarkson      Allen       1629  42   M   East Lansing      MI   1
7:16:17  309  202  4   Hans          Lynne       1666  71   M   Lake Forest       IL   1
7:47:09  310  203  31  Hobart        George      872   46   M   Arlington         VA   3
7:51:14  311  204  38  Sylvester     Douglas     333   43   M   Marlborough       MA   5

MA*                    Hass          Andy        1682  35   M   Lizton            IN   0
MA*                    Lockhart      Deidre      110   41   F   adams             TN   3
MA*                    Aradi         Jennifer    261   38   F   Chicago           IL   2
MA*                    Wrinkle       Cynthia     1641  60   F   Milton-Freewater  OR   0
MA*                    Bartley       Ashlee      1015  41   F   Franklin          TN   2

311 Finishers

*MA Denotes Monkey Attack, runner missing

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Where RUN IT FAST Runners Are Running This Weekend (April 6-7, 2013)

Here is a look at where everyone is running this weekend. We had 41 responses this week. Good luck to everyone and Run It Fast!

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WHERE RUN IT FAST RUNNERS ARE RUNNING THIS WEEKEND (APRIL 6-7, 2013)

Storified by Joshua Holmes· Fri, Apr 05 2013 12:45:35

@runitfast I’ll be running the Hollywood 10k in Hollywood, California. #runitfastJoshua Holmes
@runitfast I’m running with the stars at the @HollywoodHalf on Saturday. #runitfast #5 #SoCalLisa Gonzales
@RunKino @pancan run it wonderfully like always ! Amazing, maybe one day I will run 100 with you @runitfastAlicia Eno
@runitfast Wolfman Duathlon, Memphis.Can’t Stop Endurance
@runitfast Bogota, ColombiaJorge Angel
@runitfast Just a training run–16 miles at the Bicentennial Trail in Ashland City, TN.Donna Pittman
@runitfast The Fairview Marathon 5K. Taper time!!! #runitfastChristy Bowers
@runitfast Union #trails and road #running. #MusicCity coming soon!!chrisjackson
@runitfast Long training run around Murfreesboro, TN.Robin Robbins
@runitfast Itsy bitsy 5k Sunday in Moscow. Hope it’s above freezing and NOT snaining!Michelle Mitchell
@runitfast I will be running purple way 5K run for epilepsy at Pringle Park #runitfast #4Marjorie Mitchell
@runitfast I am in Palm Springs, CA for a wedding and am going to hop in the Run for Ike 5kJackson Miller
@runitfast Long run Sunday in preparation for next half in 3 weeks Woohoo! #RunItFastKristy
@runitfast I’m running the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Francisco half marathon on Sunday. #runitfast #RnRSF RIF#140Dennis Arriaga
@runitfast @Oakbarrelhalf in Lynchburg, TN!Jill
@runitfast Muddy Trails 10K (Saturday) & Texas 10 Series – 10 mile (Sunday)Stephen G
@runitfast Knoxville Marathon in Knoxville, TN on SundayDanny Staggs
@runitfast Spring Thaw Sioux City IA 10 milerLaura Raeder
@runitfast I will be running the 10k Wolf Run in Leamington Spa UK.I pass on Lake Swim its 6degrees brrr #runitfastMartin Griffiths
@runitfast Kanawha Trace Trail run this weekend for me!Stephan Looney
@runitfast My last LR (12 or 16 miles) before tapering starts in prep for my first full @CarmelMarathonClay Angelly
@runitfast My very first Half Marathon in New Holland, PA! #GSVCommunitiesLaura Brenner
@runitfast towpath half marathon in northeast ohio. #runCLEWilliam Jordan
@runitfast I am in KIGALI City, Rwanda and hope to run on mountains surrounding the city. So challenging!Moussa SENGE
@runitfast #sussexmarathon on Sunday! Going to be full of hills and cold but looking forward to it Painey
@runitfast Tronox marathon at EmpangeniWelly Zulu
@runitfast potawatomi 50miler at McNaughton park in pekin IL going to be awesome!Jessica
@runitfast I’m running the @hollywoodhalf Just headed out the door to go get my bib:) #runJon Looney
@runitfast #HSROT 8KLisa Davidson
@runitfast @Oakbarrelhalf in Lynchburg TNSallaboutme
@runitfast Paris Marathon!!MrsB
@runitfast Half marathon course preview run tomorrow for half on 4/28.Amanda Loudin
@runitfast #ShamrockShuffle with #teamintraining in Chicago! #GoTeam #runchi #asuresignofspringconstancegail
@runitfast Racing the #Chicago #ShamrockShuffle8k #RunTheCHITooTallFritz
@runitfast Running! Next race June 2!Dianne Lapierre
@runitfast run for life 10 mi. Topeka ks. Giddy up!geoffrey alonso
@runitfast Cherry Blossom 10 Miler in DCMark Young
@runitfast High Park and the Don Valley Trails in Toronto.Alex Flint
@runitfast Running Go! St Louis!!!Daniel Butler
@runitfast 20 miles through 3 towns #marathontrainingKatherine Allen
@runitfast #AquariumRun #HalfMarathon in #TulsaNaomiPipes

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Where RUN IT FAST Runners Are Running This Weekend (March 30-31, 2013)

Where RUN IT FAST Runners Are Running This Weekend (March 30-31, 2013)

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Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend – March 30-31, 2013

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Storified by Joshua Holmes· Fri, Mar 29 2013 14:16:14

@runitfast Coyote Backbone 68 Miler transversing the entire distance of the Santa Monica Mtn. range from east to west. #runitfastJoshua Holmes
@runitfast I’m running the 15 miler at the Chino Hills Trail Run on Saturday! #runitfast #5 #trailrunning #SoCalLisa Gonzales
@runitfast I plan to hit the trail on Sunday for a 12-mile training run – rain or shine! #runitfast RIF#140Dennis Arriaga
@runitfast I’ll be at @ArkansasUltras Big Rock Mystery Run. It’s going to be fun! @ArkansasOutside #arkrun pic.twitter.com/ZMhIQJPSLeNicholas L. Norfolk
@runitfast I am looking forward to running 15 miles on the trail, training for a trail marathon coming up in the summer #runitfast #4Marjorie Mitchell
@runitfast 8 mile training run tomorrow!Lisa G.
@runitfast No race but I have 18 miles to do this weekend.Kasandra Raux
@runitfast Training run tomorrow.April Werling
1st 20 miler in prep for NJ Marathon May 5 RT @runitfast: Where are you running/racing this weekend? Responses will be posted on RIF today.link larken
@runitfast 5k in Twinsburg, OH.William Jordan
@runitfast Auburn, AL! All over Auburn, AL.Tyler Lahti
@runitfast run 11 km @ 5:26mn x km in Sotogrande coast, in Cadiz, South of Spain.José I. Del Barrio
@runitfast just ran the Me, Myself, & I 1/2 marathon on the Loveland trail in OH. I won.Larry Keister

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2013 Delano Park 12 Hour Ultra Race Report – Charlie Taylor

2013 Delano Park 12 Hour Race Recap
March 9, 2013

When I read the description of this race, I knew that it would be a good test of how ready I am to run my first 100 miler, so I signed up early in January.

Training had not gone according to plan most of the first of 2013, I am about 100 miles behind last year at this point, but last year wasn’t what I had wanted it to be either. Other than the 2 races I have run, a 50K and a 100K, I have not run but about 2 runs over 20 miles. Some of it was due to injuries that I had in early December and some of it as just plain lazy I guess. Last Saturday, I had intended to knock out a 20, instead, went on a trail run with my friend Doug Boomer on our pipeline course. We had discovered a new trail and as we ran through the woods, we came upon a property line fence. Boomer climbed over it and as I stepped on the bottom wire to cross and swung my leg over the top wire, the bottom wire broke, hurling me directly to the ground with 2 of the barbs gouging a big place from the back of the knee all the way up into my butt cheek. I was bleeding like a stuck hog and I know Boomer wanted to laugh, but I think he didn’t because he thought he might have to come over and help me get out of the clutches of the barbed wire. Well, we went on and finished our run, seeing that we were still 5 miles from the car, with my leg throbbing with every footstrike. So now, I have a 12 hour race a week later and I have cut the crap out of my leg. Just what I needed!

Fast forward to Friday night, March 8th. Because I am cheap, I decided to drive down to Decatur, Alabama the night before and try to get some sleep in the truck instead of leaving early Saturday morning. Terri thought that I might be uncomfortable trying to sleep in my Ford Ranger so she graciously offered me her van. It was only 140 miles away and I made it to Delano Park around 11PM, was happy that I could park within 20 feet of the course, and did so. It was about 35 degrees, not terribly cold, but I figured that I would be ok with a little bit of cover. I crashed pretty quick and sometime around 2AM, woke up freezing. At that time I decided that I probably should put on a few more articles of clothing and went back to sleep, having covered up a bit more. I must have slept pretty darn good because the next thing I remember, It was daylight and there were cars around me everywhere. I didn’t hear a one of them come in. Sure was glad I had the best parking spot on the entire place!!

The race started at 6AM and it was still in the mid 30’s. It is pretty nice on these kind of races because you have your stuff right beside the course and every mile, you pass your spot. I decided to start out with a bunch of clothes on knowing that I could shed anything I wanted any time I wanted to. I had set all my stuff out so that it would be easy to grab whatever I needed as I passed, wasting very little time. One thing I consistently see in these kind of races is runners spending a lot of time stopped at their spots. I don’t think many of them realize how much overall time they are wasting and if they could just cut the stops by a minute each, they would be able to get more miles in. My goal was to spend about 20-40 seconds at my stops.
6AM and the race is on. The course was one mile long and kinda wove in and out, backtracking itself in one place-separated by a banner, then a couple little rises (about 10 foot of climb in the entire loop), around a water tower, past Decatur High School, then back to the start/finish where you crossed over the timing mat to start all over again. I intended to start out at a respectable 8:40-9:00 pace and never get any faster than about 8:30. My mileage goal was 65 miles. Having never run a 12 hour event before, I was not sure how I would feel in the latter stages. I had run 54 miles last summer in a 10 hour event and was sure I could do it, but I do remember “falling apart” the last couple hours.

My first miles were right on target, 9:04, 8:44, 8:37, 9:01, and 8:36. At Mile 8, I took my first it stop and that one came in at 10:15. I hit the 10 mile mark in 1 hr 30 min, feeling pretty good. I continued back on my goal pace, stopping again at mile 13 and was at 15 miles in 2:18. It was getting rather warm, the high was supposed to get to 70 and I made sure to drink a lot of water and shed more clothes. I had also drank about 6 oz of ASEA before starting and intended to drink 2-3 oz every 30 minutes. I hit the 20 mile mark in 3 hours 3 minutes and felt like I might be able to top out at 70 miles instead of the 65 goal I had set.

I took a little longer break at mile 21 and stretched the legs a bit. My miles were starting to be in the 10:00-10:30 range and I crossed the line for 26.2 miles in 4:06, not a bad time considering that I still had almost 8 hours to run. My 50K split was only 15 seconds over 5 hours, which would have been a great finishing time on some of the 50k’s that I have run, however, some of them are crazy hilly and this race was flat.

My mile splits are getting a bit slower and this is the time in ultra races where the little demons start talking to you, making you want to quit and telling you how stupid you are for running. I pressed on, ignoring them as much as possible. When one runs ultras, there is a lot of time to think of things and if you don’t find something positive to think about, the negatives will kick your butt. My trick is to constantly do the math on the percentages of how far I have gone and what percentage I have left. When the clock hit 6 hours, I had just crossed the line for my 35th mile and from there it was downhill, halfway to the finish. Now as I’m sure everybody can imagine, this is easier to talk about than to do but it does do something in my mind, knowing that there is less time to go. Mile times crept into the 12 minute range and during this point, I took a 5-6 minute break and really stretched out. This 20:12 mile turned out to be my slowest mile. I hit 40 miles in 6:57 and then 45 in 8:04. I started feeling better and getting the splits back down into the 11’s. I remember thinking that I had 4 hours to run 20 miles and hit my goal. That should be easy. Should be, but then again, I had already run 45 miles. I started concentrating on getting 5 miles per hour, including my stops, which were coming more often. A lot of times, I would stop for 10 seconds and drink some more water. One good thing about running mile loops is that I did not have to carry anything.

As I got closer to 50 miles, I thought that I might be able to break 9 hours (I had run 8:55 in my 10 hour run last year), but crossed the line for 50 miles in 9:03. Now the finish was getting closer, but still a long way off. Mile 55 was at 10:07 and I hit 60 in 11:08. My last 4 miles were 10:31, 11:50, 10:03, and 8:50. When I crossed the line at mile 62, I had 23 minutes left and knew that I could get 2 more with an outside chance of 3. When I completed mile 64, there was a bit over 5 minutes left and I went on, thinking that I might get close and they might count it, but ended up being 3/10 mile short, officially finishing 64 miles.

I always knew how far I had run and occasionally later in the race, the race director would call out the distance as I crossed the line, but I never knew what place I was in. I did know about the guy who was first overall, heck he lapped me 14 times, but I knew there were several others that I had not lapped and had not lapped me and I figured there were several of us that would be close to each other. Turns out, first place was 78 miles, 2nd was 68, 3rd 66, and 4th thru 7th had 64. I was the last of those 4 and ended up 7th overall and first place Master division (over 40).

I felt good at the finish, however, I had finished pretty hard and immediately went to my chair and sat for 10-15 minutes. 12 hours continuous running really takes a toll on the human body! As I mentioned earlier, I have been drinking ASEA for year now, and drank about 16 ounces during the race and I attribute this to my amazing recovery process. After finishing, I had relatively little pain, which is a common thing for those who drink this amazing product.
With the race being over, I got my award, loaded the van and headed back home to Gallatin, cleaned up, and got a great night of sleep.

What did I learn while running this race? Call me crazy, but I like these kind of races.. a lot. There is plenty of time to think, the pace is much slower than marathon pace, and I actually do pretty good at long distances. I’m learning more and more how to eat before my stomach starts growling in races and how important that is to not bonking. I also got to see super Awesome Dewayne Satterfield win the 50 mile race in a crazy 6 hours 23 minutes (or somewhere close to that)

What did I like? The race was very well organized, plenty of food and drinks and most importantly, plenty of cheering folks to help you keep going. The one mile loop was nice because it allowed me to break each lap into halves, they did go by pretty fast (in my mind at least). Friendly North Alabama folks, as always. I have come to really enjoy those North Alabama races.

What did I not like? Nothing really. The gravel got a little soft in a couple places and it would mess with footing. That little 10 foot climb became something I dreaded every lap (you have to have something to dread). I really did not like having to stop and remove my shoes a couple times to get gravels out.

Will I do Delano Park 12 hour again? Definitely

What’s up next? This Saturday, March 16, I will run the Savage Gulf Trail marathon in Bersheeba Springs, TN. This thing runs down into what they call the grand canyon of the east with lots of technical footing, lots of climbing, lots of big rocks, and a couple creeks to cross. Me, Doug Boomer, and Scott Jordan are gonna go see what we’re made of.

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