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2013 Savage Gulf Marathon Race Report – Charlie Taylor

2013 Savage Gulf Trail Marathon

This race was billed as the toughest trail marathon in the country and was limited to 100 entrants. My friend Scott Jordan had entered early and everybody thought it would fill pretty fast but even a couple weeks before the race, there were still 20 openings. Scott had been talking me and Boomer about running it with him and one morning while running, after about 5 minutes of chatting about Savage Gulf Marathon, both of us decided to throw in and sign up. What were we thinking?

Savage Gulf is part of the South Cumberland natural area and lies just north of Beersheeba Springs, Tn. The 1000 foot deep gorge is shaped like a giant crow’s foot and contains the most spectacular rock formations in Tennessee. The race starts at the ranger’s station, goes through the woods for about 3 miles before dropping down into the gorge through a 10 foot wide, 150 foot deep split in the cliff called the stone door and that is where the fun really begins.
I had just run the Delano Park 12 hour ultra the Saturday before logging 64 miles, however, my legs felt great and I thought I was at least somewhat ready for what was to come. I have been drinking ASEA, a cellular replacement product for a year and sure as promised, my recovery has been phenominal. ASEA puts redox signaling molecules back into the body, the stuff in the body’s cells that help it to heal and to recover. As we age, our bodies, due to wear and tear, what we eat and drink, stress, and other things, make less and less of the “healing molecules”. That is why youngsters heal faster than we who are older. The result of ASEA is faster recovery, more endurance, and an increased level of antioxidents.

Scott, Boomer, and I decided to head out for Savage Gulf about 4:30AM, since it is only about a 2 hour drive from Gallatin. After a quick breakfast at the Waffle House and a quick meeting with Frank Schmidt (Smitty), we were on our way. The drive, once you get off I-24, through Pelham, up Highway 50 to Beersheeba Springs is beautiful. It reminded me a lot of some of the final part of last year’s VolState road race, just one mountain to the east. We arrived at the park with about an hour to prepare for the unknown. I think, deep inside, we all knew what to expect.

Runners were arriving, we stood in line to get our race numbers, and were happy to get some pretty good loot in our Goodie bags, a nice Tech shirt proclaiming the Savage Gulf to indeed be the country’s toughest trail marathon and a really nice $30 Rock Creek running cap. Rock Creek, a Chattanooga outfitter is really the bomb diggity when it comes to taking care of trail runners. They sponsor 10 our more great Chattanooga trail races including Stump Jump, Upchuck 50K, Lookout Mt 50 miler, and more, not to mention throwing out goodies at races like this. Thanks for the cap Guys!! I will wear it proudly (and often). We also got a cool Savage Gulf Window decal.

One thing I really like about running trail races is that the elite runners act just like the rest of us. If you didn’t know who they were, you would not know that they would end up winning the race. We met and talked to Brian Schmidt (Smitty’s son) who would indeed win this race with an outstanding course record time of 4:21 (yep, that’s super fast for this marathon). My friends Michal Scott, Phil Zimmerman from Nashville, Wilson From Rome Georgia, and several more were there. We all chatted a bit, tried to keep warm in the early morning 40 degree weather and got our race gear on, waiting for the final call. The weather forecast called for 72 degrees, warm for March in middle Tennessee and we all figured (except Scott Jordan) that we had better carry a little more water than normal. I had decided the night before to wear my Nathan backpack which holds an 80 oz water bladder, along with a few pockets, handy for my trusty Olympus Stylus Tough Camera, some Kramergesic skin lube, a couple 8 oz pouches of ASEA, making it easy to access any of my stuff. Boomer had a couple hand held water bottles but Scott only carried one. Big mistake!

The call was made, we all shed our outer layers, down to bare bones and hurried over to the starting area. We all immediately noticed the official starter, dressed in Colonial Garb, with a gun that almost looked like a small cannon. As we prepare for the start, we were told that the gun was a 96 calibre black power and was packed heavy. This thing had such a kick that it had to be mounted on a frame, I don’t believe 2 men could have held it when it fired. We were given a few instructions and that big gun went BOOM and we were off.

Like I said before, the first 3 miles were really runnable and run we did. I looked at my Garmin and noticed that I was doing a 7:50 pace and thought to myself, “what am I doing going this fast?” Everybody knows not to go out too fast. That would be slow in a road marathon but this wasn’t any old road marathon. After our initial 3 miles the course turned right and went down through the Stone Doors, a massive 10 foot wide split between the cliff, and about a 500 feet drop, violently into the gorge. Immediately, the terrain was different. As we descended into the gorge, there were big rocks and twists and turns, many switchbacks, fallen trees, and some runnable trail. At the bottom of the gorge, we made a hard turn to the left and crossed a 100 foot cable bridge over a dry creek bed. They tell me that after only a little rain, this creek is a mighty rushing river and when hiking in Savage Gulf, it is always a good idea to pay attention to where you are if it rains. The sign before the bridge warned that there was no running allowed crossing the bridge. If you weren’t paying close attention, any running would shake the bridge so violently that it could throw you off. I ran anyway, heck it was runnable surface!

Immediately after crossing the bridge, the terrain went back up, climbing up the grades and jumping over more rocks. There were several places where the boulders were covered with moss and footing was somewhat treacherous. At mile 7, there was another swinging bridge and the first aid station was on the other side of it. I still had plenty of water in my backpack so I passed on a refill. After a very quick food refuel, I was back on my way. The course ran alongside the dry creek before angling off to the left and back into the woods. About a mile after the aid station, the Chattanooga cave and rescue team had set up a rope system across the creek. The creek bed was dry but the rocks were slick as glass. I heard later about several runners taking big falls on those rocks. Immediately after crossing, the trail headed up the south side of the mountain. The sun was coming up pretty strong in the sky and as it bore through the tree tops, I wished that I had brought my sunglasses. The temps were rising and I guess that it was somewhere in the 70 degree range already. I looked up and could see some of the runners who had passed me earlier climbing the hill in front of me. My, my, they were a long way up the side of the mountain!

Running the switchbacks became a game. How many would there be before I topped out? Almost every time the trail would go back to the left, I had a bit of somewhat level trail and I made the best I could of it. As I neared the top, I came upon some awesome limestone cliffs on my right. Right beside the cliffs was very runnable but as I passed them, the terrain again became violent. Weaving in and out of rocks, jumping from one to another, watching every place the feet landed was the order of the day. Just a bit past the 9 mile mark, I came into a clearing and the view almost took my breath. I was about to cross another swinging bridge that crossed a raging stream and directly on the other side of the bridge was a massive overhanging cliff that I was to run underneath. As I came under the giant ledge, the dirt was well marked with the footprints of the 30 or more runners who were in front of me. The overhang was at least 50 feet over my head and extended another 50 feet to my left. The cliff was shaped like a giant crescent and I immediately imagined a thousand years ago how the Indians probably camped and lived underneath this shelter.

When running races, there is not much time to dwell on things except running so as I ran inside the semi-circle, I looked off to my left and the raging creek was just a foot slip away. The trail took another little jaunt through some trees and There I saw my friend Smitty and his grandson. Smitty had gone on ahead to cheer on his son Brian and graciously had carried a couple things for me to pick up at that point. He told us we were a little over a mile to the next aid station. The trail went back into the woods, more switchbacks and eventually wound up at the aid station. I found myself getting a bit hungry and made it a point to eat a couple boiled potatoes, some gummy bears, a few potato chips and refill my depleting water pouch. I usually do not waste much time at aid stations and found myself getting back in front of several runners who had passed me earlier. I never did see any of them again. I was informed that the next aid station was 6 miles away and that 3 miles of that would be easy trail through the trees. Best news I had heard all day!! I was tired of climbing on rocks and looked forward to being able to stretch it out a bit. They were right, there were almost 4 miles of ups and downs but most of it was easy on the feet, most of it running the ridge on what appeared to be the east side of the canyon. There were several places where you could see for miles and miles and the temptation to stop and stare was enormous but runners gotta keep running and on I went.

At about mile 15, I passed a Ranger taking pictures and he informed me that I was about 2 miles from the aid station. Just after that, the trail became a wagon road, filled with big softball sized rocks, and heading straight down the hill. This ¼ mile drop then made a hard right and again, followed directly under the cliffs that I had been running on before. All the way, there were some massive cliffs off to my right, many with pretty waterfalls coming toward me. The wagon trail that I was running on, I found out later was a stagecoach road, carved out of the hillside in the mid 1800’s by slave labor. Wow, what an experience! I cannot imagine pulling a stagecoach across these hills!

On my way down this hill, I came upon what appeared to be my friend, Doug Boomer. He was walking and didn’t look like he was doing well. As I came upon him, he turned around and said he knew that it was me behind him. We talked for a second, his foot was killing him and I said I was going on, and that was it. The rock infested road then made a left and back into the trees. I was about a mile from the next aid station and as I got closer and closer to the creek, the greenery increased and the path got easier. All of a sudden, I came upon the aid station, stopped for a couple minutes, refilled the water bladder, ate some more potatoes, drank some gatoraid, and was on my way again.

I was 9 miles from the finish and felt like I had already run 100 miles. The next 4 miles was backtracking where we had run coming into mile 7 aid station and since a lot of it was downhill, I knew that going back was UPHILL! It was, a lot of it technical and some of it smooth trail. Miles seem to go by so much slower when you are tired and they really went slow here. I remember hitting mile 20 and realizing that I still had 6 miles to go. I knew that the last 3 miles was probably the easiest part of the race but I was still 3 miles away from the final hill that I had been warned about. I came back to the first cable bridge, crossed it and started the dreaded climb back toward the Stone Door with all the switchbacks and rocks. As the trail passed by the turn where we originally came down in the beginning and proceeded on toward the final hill, the course would climb 300-400 feet, then drop back down almost to the creek. Every time I would get close to the creek, I was tempted to just take a dive but knew that I probably would not finish the race. I passed at least 3 scouting groups out on day hikes and they would look at me like I was crazy or something. At that point, I would have agreed with them. The cliffs on the right were massive and I knew that somewhere up there, there was indeed a finish line. I went on. Whenever it would seem that just maybe I was getting closer to the big climb, the trail would turn left and go down to the creek again. Then.. I started up another hill and just at the bottom, there was a ranger with a water cooler. He asked me if I needed anything and told me that I was a mile from the final aid station. That meant that I was getting ready to bust that big hill that everybody had told me about!

The final climb was brutal, however, not nearly what I had expected. It was rocky and steep, probably a 30 degree grade for ½ mile or so, but the hardest thing about it was that I had dreaded it so much. I really had expected like a 60 degree grade, something that resembled a Barkley Marathons hill. Don’t let me kid you though, it was hard. I passed a family walking up the hill and they were barely moving. I was barely moving, but I still passed them. About halfway up, I decided that I would lay down on a big flat rock that was on the left for a minute or so and that did help my attitude a lot. I got up after a couple minutes and went on. Eventually, I came to a right turn which consisted of a massive amount of exposed tree roots that were just begging to grab onto one of my toes as I passed by. Another few feet and, wow, it became flat!
From there, it was a short distance to the final aid station. I stopped for a second and then proceeded the final 3 miles. At this time, I had about 33 minutes to break 7 hours and for a moment I thought, “wow, this will be a piece of cake”. It was 2.9 miles to the finish and I found myself not really caring whether I busted 7 hours or not. Like the weinie I am in the late states of a difficult race, I decided that I really did not care. I was so worn out that I would run ¼ mile, then walk for a minute or so, then run, then walk. Every time that I would look at my watch and realize that I still could break 7 hours, my insanity would take over. To make a long story short, I turned the corner upon entering the highway, with a 200 yard uphill climb to the finish at 7 hours 20 seconds. I crossed the line in 7:01:21. Just knowing that I could have done it is good enough for me.

Upon finishing, I received a nice Outdoor Research cap and congratulations from all who were around. I sure was glad this thing was over! As I passed the finish line, I also passed a folding table loaded down with BBQ, beans, coleslaw and decided that I probably needed to go sit down for a minute before attempting to carry a plate. Scott Jordan was sitting at a picnic table and informed me that he had run a fine 5:58 and finished 25th overall and first in the over 50 division. Great Job, Scott!! Turns out that he had severely twisted an ankle on one of the rocks, had to have it taped, but had finished strong in spite of the injury. Scott had also not carried enough water and had paid dearly for that. He became really dehydrated and drank 5 bottles of water at the 17 mile aid station. Boomer had made it in via a 4 wheeler ride. Our friend Brian Schmidt had indeed won the race in a new course record time of 4:21 (the old record was 4:55). Actually the top 4 broke the old record. The first female also broke the female course record. I sat for a bit before getting myself a nice loaded up plate of Tennessee cooking.

After eating and resting a bit, my body started feeling somewhat better and we all loaded up in the truck and left. It was a good ride home, all 3 of us were hurting in our own way, probably Scott hurting the most.

I had no idea of where I had finished, thinking that I probably was around 60th. Sunday, when the race results were posted, I surprisingly found that I had finished 48th and 5th Grandmaster. There were several runners who did not finish, no shame at all in that. This is the toughest course I have ever run.

What did I learn? That if you keep on going and don’t quit, you can really do about anything you want to (might not be the smartest thing you ever did though). These Cumberland mountain trails are rugged but extremely beautiful.

What did I do wrong? I weigh about 20 lbs too much, have absolutely got to lose the weight if I want to do well in my racing career. I started a little too fast and was not aggressive enough on the uphills. I could have pushed harder

What did I do right? I carried the camera, glad I did. It is always cool to get good pics of a tough race, helps you remember it much better, not that I will forget this one soon. I carried the Nathan water pack. I did drink about 200 oz of water and could have drank more. I carried my body glide, no chaffing and no irritation of the barbed wire fence butchering of my left leg.
Will I run this again? At first I said no but after waking up Sunday morning and thinking about it a bit, I really do like this kind of race. If I plan on ever attempting Barkley, which makes this race look like playing in the sandbox, I will need many more of these for pain tolerance. Barkley is in 2 weeks so a race like this 2 weeks before will either have you ready or you are not ready, nuff said.

In summary, 7:01:21 finish time 48th place overall – 5th Grandmaster

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Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (Jan 5-6, 2012)

Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (Jan 5-6, 2012)

 

Here is a look at where everyone is running this weekend. We had just 18 responses this week. Good luck to everyone and Run It Fast!

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Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (Jan 5-6, 2012)

Storified by Joshua Holmes· Fri, Jan 04 2013 09:58:17

@runitfast New Year’s Race Los Angeles on Saturday night. #Half20 #runitfastLisa Gonzales
@runitfast Pistol 100 miler in Maryville, TN Saturday. First attempt @ hundo!!!Danny Staggs
Tomorrow racing @msbluesmarathon , support from @KarhuRunning , @runitfast @memphisrunnersAlicia Eno
@runitfast Jackson Mississippi Blues Marathon.Laura Raeder
@runitfast Tidewater Striders Distance Series 10k at the Dismal Swamp Canal Trail in Chesapeake, VA.Greg Smith
@runitfast No races to be found near where I am now in Grand Junction CO so doing long ~20 mile run on my own in sub freezing weather.Mark Watson
@runitfast Hill and Dale 8 miler in Shelby Forest TNCan’t Stop Endurance
@runitfast Just some easy training for HURT 100 in a couple of weeks. #runitfastJoshua Holmes
Usual route. The beach! RT @runitfast: Where are you running/racing this first weekend of 2013? Responses will be posted on RIF tomorrow!!!RunningToTahiti
@runitfast Ragnar Florida keysE.B.
@runitfast I’m Running in the foothills to the Alberta Rockies, Jasper East! Gorgeous!Tanya Strandlund
@runitfast Jackson, MS! Mississippi Blues Marathon!! @msbluesmarathonLift Heavy Run Long
@runitfast 4 mile trail prediction run at the cuyahoga valley national park!William Jordan
@runitfast #ragnarflk with @action4newsteam @HolesPolesRun @RagnarRelay @JustTheTipOfFLJim @ranwithyourmom
@runitfast A nice easy 10-13 in beautiful Helvetia, OR. #runitfastAngie Gerber
@runitfast i’ll be making a 15miler down Juárez, mexicoJust for funhttp://research.utep.edu/Portals/72/SunRides/print/CHAMIZALParkMap(f)-1.pdfRodamor VanPorbeers
@runitfast My scheduled 8 mile long run in the beautiful, snowy, Indiana countryside!Clay Angelly
@runitfast Mississippi Blues Half Marathon! So excited!!Lo

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End Of The World Medal 2012

End Of The World 5K Medal (2012)

 

This is the medal for End of the World 5K that was held on December 21, 2012 in Nags Head, North Carolina.

MORE PHOTOS OF MARATHON/ULTRA MEDALS AND BUCKLES

[Medal photo submitted by Bill Jordan. Follow him on Twitter @billjordan4]

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Runners Respond on Twitter to Cancelation of NYC Marathon

As we posted minutes ago, Mayor Bloomberg and NYRR president Mary Wittenberg have canceled the 2012 ING New York City Marathon just hours before the race was to take place on Sunday, November 4, 2012.

Many believe it would have been the right call 60 hours ago, but Bloomberg reassured everyone the race would go on and runners from all over the world hopped on planes to travel to NYC to run the historic race.

Now many angered runners are lashing out at the decision by Bloomberg to cancel the race after so many traveled to the city upon his word that the race would go on. Runners have lost thousands of dollars in airline tickets and hotel rooms.

Here is what some runners are saying on our Twitter feed (pro and con) when we asked them for their thoughts:

New York City Marathon Canceled – 2012

Storified by Joshua Holmes · Fri, Nov 02 2012 16:05:11

Feel Bad for #Sandy Victims and also for these #NYCM runners that have been jerked around by Bloomberg and @INGNYCMarathon – BAD!!Joshua Holmes
@runitfast sitting in New York now with friends and family with bibs and all. Not a bad call but a horrible one 36 hours out.Jared Friesen
@runitfast we left so much to come here. No way to cancel as race was on.here now from across Atlantic, money gone, no raceHedzer
@bayou Checked into the hotel, heard the news 10 minutes later. Understand the decision….but not this late in the game #RIF129Rob Bedini
Feel sad for everyone already there/in route. RT @runitfast: ING NYC Marathon Cancelled Less Than 48 Hrs Before Start http://po.st/GoSiDhLisa Gonzales
@runitfast it’s never to late to do the right thing.jayne cunningham
Everyone who showed up for @ingnycmarathon should volunteer to help with relief efforts… and get their registration refunded. @runitfastFrancis L.
@runitfast Absolutely the right call. Should have been done on Tuesday or Wednesday. Everybody loses now.Mark Shipley
@runitfast cancellation should have been made much earlier in the weel!Tom Rossi
@runitfast they had all the information needed to cancel it 3 days ago, they should have made the decision then, now is a shaft.Fred McElwaine
@runitfast It’s sad that it was cancelled but for the best. Caused so much controversy & im sure the locals weren’t pleased.Mel Ward
@lttlegrlbigwrld @runitfast exactly. They should have cancelled it on Monday. I’d be pissed if i went all that way for it to be cancelled.Mel Ward
@runitfast i feel bad for the runners that made the trip. that is expensive and all their training completed for no race? volunteeri guesselizabeth v rehmer
@runitfast Would you run an event where a mile from the start line lies the bodies of victims? #NYCMJorge
@runitfast #shocked ! That they didn’t canx on mon/tues & that they left it so late! Right decision tho.I’ve deferred to 2013 #injury #luckyRuggedRadnage
@runitfast other marathons should let nyc bibs run free.Earache
@runitfast I sure hope that’s wrong. Just checked into hotel!Rob Bedini
@runitfast Absolutely the right call. Should have been done on Tuesday or Wednesday. Everybody loses now.Mark Shipley
@runitfast They waited too long. Most people are already there and have lost lots of $$ in plane tickets.meghan
@runitfast @ingnycmarathon agreed. On a train to get my packet, thanks guys.Matthew Fantazier
@runitfast feel terrible for people who actually traveled there for the race. Should have cancelled earlier.Christin
@runitfast @ingnycmarathon Agree! plain stupid to first confirm and then cancelAndrea Maramotti
@runitfast @nyrr Thank you for cancelling the @INGNYCMarathon. How about we organize a 40,000+ person clean-up effort in Staten Island?Jordan Kurzweil
@runitfast hope ING and NYRR donate all the clean water to people that need it.Lee Anne Hooley
@runitfast The human race is more important then any 26.2 Those there or on their way should lend a hand. #volunteernycLee Beebe
@runitfast I really feel for the organizers, too…what a roller coaster.James Meredith
@runitfast cancellation should have been made much earlier in the weel!Tom Rossi
Quel nightmare. RT @runitfast ING NYC Marathon Cancelled Less Than 48 Hours Before Start http://dlvr.it/2QX1tPJennifer Yun
@runitfast I love all you runners but I don’t think you understand how bad us New Yorkers are affected.Joshua Hull
@runitfast I would be livid if I was just now arriving in NYC.Sam Ganow
Unless you live in NYC…you don’t get an opinion. Have to believe its the right call. RT @ShareFitness: @runitfast your kidding right???Tom Loftus
@runitfast They should have cancelled it sooner. A lot sooner.Francis L.
@runitfast this is a freaking joke! Bloomberg got bullied by media. Terribly unfortunate!E.B.
@runitfast Mixed feelings, but waiting til last minute to decide was so, SO wrong.Christy Bowers
@runitfast I think they are right to cancel this year. There just hasn’t been enough time to help the people of NYC yetLAURABONNETT
@runitfast are people seriously that selfish?Sarah Beth Houser
@runitfast I love all you runners but I don’t think you understand how bad us New Yorkers are affected.Joshua Hull
@QwietSt0rm What about the people that paid to fly out there and had hotel rooms? @INGNYCMarathon @runitfastDapper Diner
@runitfast I’m sympathetic to all those affected. Bummed that I put in the time. Disappointed in the timing of the decision. We march on.Brian Harrington
@QwietSt0rm What about the people that paid to fly out there and had hotel rooms? @INGNYCMarathon @runitfastDapper Diner
@runitfast @ingnycmarathon Looks like there will be loads of volunteers in NYC with too much energy and nothing to do.ashley hook
@runitfast sad shame for all those missing out on the NYC marathon. But they should keep in mind some people are missing out on their homes!Keletso Nyathi
@runitfast the giants steelers game better be cancelled too thenHoles & Poles Runner
@TheSouthernWife @runitfast If runners stay and help, it would make their trip more than worth it.ashley hook
I agree @runitfast ! It was a better call 2 days ago to cancel #NYCM. Speshly if you bought travel insurance.Andrew Nelson
@runitfast not a bad call, terribly late thoughRomaRoadRunnersClub
@runitfast: no hate here: but Bloomberg has not had a good week…go ahead and run NYC as a flash marathon!Tim Crow
@runitfast YES!!!! Bloomberg manipulated & got manipulated – nothing but a politicianE.B.
@runitfast should have been cancelled days agoSearch4SolidFooting
@runitfast This was a no- brainer; I’m sure that corporate sponsors applied a lot of pressure to run it. Poor leadership from Bloomberg…Larry Gill
@runitfast re #NYCMarathon #runitsafe #rebuild the #rerun will be an awesome & emotional event! Good call guys…Kinetic
@runitfast I know several Brits who flew out today before the announcement, in fact, they are still in the air – so probs don’t know yet!Rebecca Saunders
@runitfast This was the right call. However deferrals should be fully paid for nect year. This came late, those there already need refunds.Mark Superman Cato
@runitfast right call. Poorly planned. I feel bad for Sandy victims and runners. Hope runners can find alternate marathon.Travis Forbes

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Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (Oct 27-28, 2012)

Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (Oct 27-28, 2012)

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!

Best of luck to everyone, especially those at the Marine Corps Marathon in D.C.

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Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (Oct 27-28, 2012)

Storified by Joshua Holmes · Fri, Oct 26 2012 14:59:11

@runitfast Javelina Jundred 100 Miler in Scottsdale, AZ. #runitfastJoshua Holmes
@runitfast Javelina Jundred in AZ! My first 100 miler!!! #YearOfAnimalRacing #yikes #runitfast #5Lisa Gonzales
@runitfast WadesBigAdventure 18 miler, Memphis Tn! WOOHOO!Kristy
@runitfast 16 mile training run near home tomorrow.Robin Robbins
@runitfast Double Trouble 5K & 10K, Grapevine, Tx. Running both races. #runitfastChristy Bowers
.@runitfast Pacing Soaring Wings HM Saturday & @ArkansasUltras Styx n’Stones 30k Sunday. #ROCKtober #swhalf #ARKrun http://pic.twitter.com/WkhHPCUPNicholas L. Norfolk
@runitfast Morgan Hill Half Marathon! RIF#140. #runitfastDennis Arriaga
@runitfast Chicago Lakefront 50/50 tmrw. Leaving now to crash overnight at a friend’s in the cityMichelle Mitchell
@runitfast thanks, Man! At airport headi g to Dublin for the big one ( well for me! Not for you! Excellent job on my profile!Marathon Run Running
@MarathonMomof6 #RichmondMarathon then #flyingmonkey!you and have to @runitfastAlicia Eno
@runitfast the monster dash 1/2 in Atlanta tomorrow!Elizabeth Kalifeh
@runitfast running a local 5K this weekend in Rickman,TNDanny Staggs
@runitfast Jazz Half in New OrleansBrad Bennett
@runitfast Marine Corp Marathon! #hurricanewhathurricaneLaura Raeder
@runitfast Marine Corps Marathon 10k Washington, D.C. #woohoo!!!!Susie Weisman
@runitfast Salem, Massachusetts – Halloween Central! 6.66 miles, it’s called The Devil’s Chase. #spookyRaechel McGhee
@runitfast: @Marine_Marathon on Sunday. First 26.2! Oorah! #runitfastDave Jimenez
@runitfast 10mi Pumpkin Run. Jacksonville, FL. Entire race is through a cemetery… I’ll #runitfast for sure!hahaE. Smith
@runitfast evergreen cemetery pumpkin run 10 mile. Jacksonville, FLJason Click
@runitfast I’m running the Life Without Limits Half in Florence, AL. My first half!Jeremy Holley
@runitfast buckeye half marathon and relay in peninsula, oh!William Jordan
@runitfast Midwest Spartan on Saturday!!! Crazy excited!Sexy Mother Runner
@runitfast Blue Springs Missouri Trail Marathon & 50 Mile, 50K, Half #marathon I will be running the full. #goodtimesBen Keefe
@runitfast #ChosenMarathon #NewBraunfels #Texas #HookemHornsPete Cuellar
@runitfast I’ll be running/training in Torquay! Any nice training run suggestions appreciated #runiitfastKinetic
@runitfast #southampton #parkrun 5k on Sat, first 15miler in aaaaages on Sun. Spring marathon training starts now!Ethical Athlete
@runitfast great south run with @DaveJ17 my first, his second. Very excited.ali c
@runitfast #dublincitymarathon on Monday!! #myfirst #nervous #excitedAine Kennedy
@runitfast Kings Park athletics stadium!Paul Smuts
@runitfast Worksop half marathon Jacket Inn (Worksop)
@runitfast I doubt it’s going to get posted but the the Great pumpkin fun run. It benefits St Luke’s Episcopal hospital.Carlos Saldana III
@runitfast Morgan Hill Half Marathon. @MHMarathonFrancis L.
@runitfast home turf….rockport park. My training ground!! I cannot wait!Jessica
@runitfast marine corps marathon this sunday in washington dc! :)Andrea Burkhart
@runitfast 23 mile training run around fairmount park in phillyamy dedic
@runitfast beachy head marathon. Sussex. UK. Hilly and chilly…Dan Wittenberg
@runitfast Hey guys, I personally will be taking it easy this weekend. Next week I am participating in a 5k run for lung cancer research!ItsAboutTreadmills
@runitfast River City Rat Race 10k in Fort Wayne, IN on Sunday.Kristal Gutmann
@runitfast halloween hustle 5k in san antoniobrandon harrist
@runitfast spinx half in greenville, scAndrew Padgett
@runitfast #10knikeColombia, on sunday 28thmoshe perez

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Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (September 1-2, 2012)

Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (September 1-2, 2012)

Here is a look at where everyone is running this weekend. We had 51 responses this week. Good luck to everyone and Run It Fast!

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Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (September 1-2, 2012)

Storified by Joshua Holmes · Fri, Aug 31 2012 19:28:06

@runitfast Champions of Hope 5K in Jackson, TN and the famed Tupelo Marathon in Mississippi…the birthplace of Elvis Presley. #runitfastJoshua Holmes
@runitfast I’m running the Disneyland Half in Anaheim, CA! #animalracing #runitfastMinnie #5 #Half15Lisa Gonzales
@bayou @runitfast tupelo marathon on the horizon plus a local jtown 5k and maaaaybe Chickfila 5k on monday if I can walk after the Tup full!Scott Stader
@runitfast Tupelo Marathon on Sunday for #8 overall and the first in five years.Nathan Bass
@runitfast Tupelo Marathon.David W
RT @runitfast: Huge response on Twitter this weekend from where you are all running. This is the start of the fall running season. Enjoy …Amber Goetz
@runitfast Oregon Wine Country Half Marathon!Christy Bowers
@runitfast 22 miles livingston mtelizabeth v rehmer
@runitfast I’ll be running up a fire road in the Angeles National Forest–alone with my thoughts in a realm of awesome green mountains.Ed Ayres
@runitfast rock n roll va beachdarius
@runitfast Warrior Way 5K in Acworth, GA!Wyndy Greene Smelser
@runitfast 10k vineyard run in Geneva, OH on Sunday. Wife will run the 5kWilliam Jordan
@runitfast Disneyland Half in Anaheim, CA!!Beth Lynch
.@runitfast Saturday, FUNd Run 8k, raising money for little Jenoa. Jacksonville, FL. #runjaxE. Smith
@runitfast 10 mile run with @teamintraining at #Umstead in Raleigh!Kelly O’Doherty
@runitfast Labor Day 30k, Milford, MI (Saturday, not on Labor Day).Marcy Sacks
Del Valle High School! 3 miles! Varsity “@runitfast: Where are you running/racing this weekend? Responses will be posted tomorrow on RIF!!!”Sebas
@runitfast george square-glasgow! For junior great scottish run! #GSR2012Halle Stewart
@runitfast straight to the aviva to watch Notre Dame Navy. Go Irish.Finn
@runitfast midnight flight anderson, scT.J. Diggins
@runitfast We’re running Disneyland Half this weekend!!!!Teal & Beth
@runitfast International Marathon Mexico City !!Elizabeth Franco
@runitfast 18M Fri/Sat combined. Paint Creek 5M Bridge Run Mon. All mile donated to #MemorialRun. @agirlrunnerKevin Jones
@runitfast Disney :)Reese
@runitfast Yosemite!!California Footwear
@runitfast running the @TheDirtyDash on Saturday. Super excited!Pattie Benger
@runitfast depends how much debris is picked up here in New Orleans.Robyn Diez
@runitfast Running Tupelo MS 14.2 miler on Sunday and #thecolorrun 5k BHM on Monday #labordayLeigh Marsh
@runitfast Running the Disneyland Half Marathon on Sunday.Casey
@runitfast Running up Mt. Baldy on Labor Day’s race2thetop. Should be a sufferfest that’s well worth it.Chester Cabrales
@runitfast Vasona Lake Run (half marathon) [http://j.mp/OAXVmn] on Monday! RIF#140Dennis Arriaga
a good day: knowing that a bib pick-up is on the to-do list @runitfast…i’m pumped for the #leavenotracehalf tomorrow!Tim Crow
@runitfast I will be doing a mountain challenge half marathon RSA.Victor Vusi Radebe
@runitfast 12 miles in Allentown Trexler park? MaybeDavid Taylor
@runitfast Rock and Roll half marathon in Virginia Beach.Greg Smith
@runitfast 18 mile training run with my groupKristineN
@runitfast labor day run fort worth texas!Caron ET
@runitfast long training run in Milan, TN.Robin Robbins
@runitfast Running Only Half Crazy Half Marathon in Utah @ustrisportsJeremy Howlett
Long training run! RT @runitfast: Where are you running/racing this weekend? Responses will be posted in a couple of hours on Run It Fast!April Werling
@runitfast I am running the @RunRocknRoll #RnRVB half-marathon this Sunday! It will be rockin’ and rollin’ in Virginia Beach this weekend!Michael Redlich
@runitfast The Labor Day Half Marathon in sunny Redmond, WA.michael c. miller
@runitfast doing a 1 mile race in Knoxville!Brooke F
@runitfast A 10k race in Bedford in the UK.Martyn Fisher
@runitfast Under The Oaks 10k AND 5k, St. Simons Island, GAE.B.
@runitfast No races but getting some trails in at Camp Ockinickon in Medford, NJ.Eric Stanwood
@runitfast Running the inaugural Nuuksio Classic Trail Marathon in Nuuksio National Park, Espoo, Finland!Eero Kuusisto
@runitfast Dingle Ultra marathonGavin O’ Donovan
@runitfast Saturday-6.1k final in the Luzhniki summer cup Sunday 2 mi xc for a shakeout+ 20k or so 2nd workout in the eveMichelle Mitchell

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

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

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

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

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

To join Run It Fast – The Club then click HERE to read more details.

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

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Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (June 9-10, 2012)

Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (June 9-10, 2012)

Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (June 9-10, 2012)

Storified by Joshua Holmes · Fri, Jun 08 2012 11:51:14

Here is a look at where everyone is running this weekend. We had 52 responses this week. Good luck to everyone and Run It Fast!

To join Run It Fast – The Club then click HERE to read more details.

@runitfast My 3rd consecutive Run Under The Stars 10HR. I’m hoping to improve on last year’s 51.5 miles. 8pm-6am 1/2 mile horse trackJoshua Holmes
@runitfast I’m running the Cougar Run Trail Half Marathon in San Diego on Sunday. #runitfast #5 #animalracingLisa Gonzales
@runitfast Run Under The Stars – Paducah, KYPhil Min
@bayou RUTS. Bring. It. On. Tomorrow.Scott Stader
@runitfast comanches trail park Odessa, Texas tomorrow morning.Josh Caudill
@runitfast running the Utah Valley Marathon in Provo UtahJason Howard
@bayou Thanks! Looking forward to running #RUTS all night with @runitfast friends #CantStopCan’t Stop Endurance
@runitfast. Never Quit, Jacksonville Beach, FLJess
@runitfast First long runs for #ChicagoMarathon 2012 training are this weekend. October can’t get here soon enough. #ChiMarathonCarl Chantigian
@runitfast I’ll be running my last long training run before my first 10K in Boston in 2 weeks!Kelsey Stevens
@runitfast Sutton coldfield, the great midlands fun run, 7000 taking on the 8.5 mile event that includes cardiac hillMatt Stephens
@runitfast Going to Houston for a conference… I’m taking my running clothes just in case!Su Wilcox
@runitfast at @ParqueChipinque mty, mxDiana MaribeL.
@runitfast Kremlin Mile (yup they run it right outside the Kremlin)Michelle Mitchell
@runitfast Chicago! 13.1 series. Can’t wait for my slice of Lou Malanati’s pizza!Josh Gambill
@runitfast Run Under the Stars 10 Hour Race in Paducah.David W
@runitfast Arizona Roadracers Summer Series 2Eric Rutin
@runitfast 13.1 ChicagoBilly Zuccaro
@runitfast Ironman Kansas 70.3 this weekend. Should b a fun awesome race. Camping too. Still need to sign up for my #runitfast#Brian L
@runitfast running the Hatfield McCoy Marathon in the Tug Valley Kentucky/W. VirginiaAlvin Lee
I’m running 5 kilometer at the pink ribbon ladies run in rotterdam sunday @runitfastKay-Cee vd Parre
@runitfast Rockin’ Tomahawk Half Marathon, Tomahawk, WI!Amy Auner
@runitfast Gibson Guitar 5k in Memphis on Beale Street/Riverside loop.Robin Robbins
@runitfast I’m running the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Raleigh, NC for my BFF since first grade, Rebecca Newsome.#cancersucksMary Williams
@runitfast half marathon by lake health in painesville, oh. #runitfastWilliam Jordan
@runitfast Utah Valley Marathon, Provo!Laura Raeder
@runitfast girls on the run 5k with my 16. Third graders!Kristine Nader
@runitfast 1st annual CASA 5k in searcy Arkansas! Supporting a good cause :DRaquel
@runitfast @Trinona sprint tri on Sunday in Winona, MN. My debut triathlon!Laura Gulso
@runitfast long run on Sunday in Bozeman.elizabeth v rehmer
@runitfast LuLu 5k on Sunday to benefit Girls With Sole!cmillsmt
@runitfast ladiesfest 8k in Lethbridge Alberta CanadaCarmen H
@runitfast Texas City, Tx Run By the Bay 10K Sat! My 2nd 10K & 9th race since March! Look forward to #runfast @RunHouston @snapfitnessmotxVanessa Goodman
@runitfast Muddy Buddy in GA!Elizabeth Kalifeh
@runitfast Running my first marathon on Sunday! Edge to Edge in Tofino/Uclulet, B.C.!Mary Grieder
@runitfast Tremont IL. At the Tremont-Turkeyfest 5K on Saturday 🙂 #readytorunDalton
@runitfast Heritage Half Marathon, Dover, De on SundayShawna
@runitfast Lakes Calhoun, Harriet and Lake of the Isles :)Red

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Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (June 2-3, 2012)

Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (June 2-3, 2012)

Where Run It Fast Runners Are Running This Weekend (June 2-3, 2012)

Storified by Joshua Holmes · Fri, Jun 01 2012 11:50:09

Here is a look at where everyone is running this weekend. We had 52 responses this week. Good luck to everyone and Run It Fast!

To join Run It Fast – The Club then click HERE to read more details.

@runitfast Maybe the Blues Fest 5K….if not then some training runs for next weekend’s Run Under the Stars 10 Hour in Paducah, KY.Joshua Holmes
@runitfast Local trails and roads! Woo! :)Lisa Gonzales
@runitfast San Diego Rock n Roll half marathon 😀 #runitfast #lovetorun !!!Amber Goetz
@runitfast 10-12 miles from Carlsbad to Encinitas…nice coastal run!Kathy Shirley
@runitfast Sunday, June 3rd, Navy Ten Nautical Miler, Millington, Tennessee!Victor I. Fleitas
@runitfast Great, now I’m feeling guilty about having a weekend off! Any more tweets and I’ll have to find a race to go do!Mark Sikkila
@runitfast Around this REALLY Big Bed luckily she’s not that fast!!!John Gagan
Run4Grant (Sat 9am) in Zanesville, Ohio “@runitfast: Where are you running/racing this weekend? Responses will be posted on RIF tomorrow.”Andrea Burkhart
@runitfast pacing Logan polfuss at kettle moraine 100 sat eve. (38 miles in dark)Nicholas Wied
@runitfast Elvis Festival, Tupelo, Mississippi!PaigeP
@runitfast in #PDX – to support my cousin on her 5k journey.Michele Flamer
@runitfast 10k in northfield, oh. shooting for under 47 on saturdayWilliam Jordan
@runitfast Dexter-Ann Arbor 1/2 Marathon in Ann Arbor! #CantWaitlindsay
@runitfast Yakima Gap2Gapstimbuck
@runitfast Running in DC for the Susan G Komen 5k!Ashley
@runitfast @joshbarringeris running the #vancouver 100km on Saturday! #machine #makeitcountGoing Coastal
@runitfast Wisconsin Dells, going to get killed by some hills. But at least it will be cooler than the last 2 half marathons here in WI.Larry Radloff
@runitfast clearwater to treasure islandHeather Spolski
@runitfast running the Lewis and Clark half marathon in Bozemanelizabeth v rehmer
@runitfast in La Antigua!!! Guatemala run for kids! 10kIan Wong
@runitfast Abington Tricentennial Half Marathon, Massachusetts!Brenna Kate
@runitfast Krispy Kreme 5k Challenge, benefitting the Duval Special Olympics – Jacksonville, FL. 3.1 miles + 12 glazed donuts…E. Smith
@runitfast triathlon in Morganfield, KY! So excited!Danielle
@runitfast Trail run in Palos, IL sponsored by Saucony!Kelly Devine Rickert
@runitfast 6 miles run in Lexington KY on Saturday. Then 5 miles in Sunday. #RunKyBeth
@runitfast smuttynose 5k in hampton, nh =)Jacquelyn Lee
@runitfast Raptor Ridge Challenge 10 miler Bellingham, WA on SundayChad Hyson
@runitfast June 2nd Sunburst marathon in South Bend,IN. Finish line on the 50 @ Notre Dame stadium!Josh Gambill
@runitfast Black Bear this weekend!Bob
@runitfast Niagara Falls Women’s Half Marathon, Ontario!Mary Jane Schriver
@runitfast Sunburst Races half marathon in South Bend, IN, on Saturday. Shooting for a PR!Katie Maas
@runitfast Nitro Trail 10k in Point Pinole Regional Shoreline Park (near Hercules, CA).Gregory Wilson
@runitfast @thenorthfaceECS 50k tomorrow!! #teambringitMichael Rogers
@runitfast I Will run in La Antigua, Guatemala!!! 10k for The Kids!!!Ian Wong
@runitfast Washington DC Race for the Cure 5k!Bethany Burroughs
@runitfast 3 mile tempo run tonight. 7 mile long run tomorrow. Still prepping for first 1/2 marathon this summer.Bill Deutsch
@runitfast @TNTOntario – Group training 6/8 km Sat in Yonge and Eglinton area, plus particpants in San Diego Rock n’ Roll Marathon! GO Team!Cory Pagett
@runitfast germany!hoohaah
@runitfast Lancaster, PA’s Red Rose Run. Classic 5 miler through beautiful city and park.Mike Straub
@runitfast Frankfurt am Main City Run #race #weekendWunderkind
@runitfast 2 mile xc summer series -MoscowMichelle Mitchell
@runitfast See Jane Run 5k Alameda, CAMeredith
@runitfast San Diego @RunRocknRollKevin Erickson
@runitfast I will run at R&R Marathon in San Diego this weekend !!! Yeah! http://pic.twitter.com/LELDounnRuben Pacheco
@runitfast Today, my normal neighborhood run. Tomorrow, at a track with the running group I’ve just joined!Meg C.
@runitfast Orlando! It’s gonna be country come to town with the family at Disney.Sambeaux WhoDat
@runitfast sunset blvd floridaHeather Spolski
@runitfast Running the Decker’s Creek Half Marathon in Morgantown, WV tomorrow.Mark Shipley
@runitfast Seaford half marathon, running it barefoot.Anthony Band
@runitfast Steamboat Springs Half Marathon Sunday @SteambtMarathonCharles Miske
@runitfast just two three milers around my hometown and Burnham-on-Sea no races this weekend!Jessica Noble
@runitfast @runitfast Comrades Ultra-Marathon on Sunday in South Africa. 89km. The biggest ultra-marathon in the world.Ed Jardim

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Ryan James – Winner St Jude Country Music Marathon 2012

19-Year Old Ryan James Wins St. Jude Country Music Marathon (Results)

19-year old Ryan James, making his marathon debut yesterday, won the 2012 St. Jude Country Music Marathon in Nashville, Tennessee with a time of 2:32:47.

James won easily by eight minutes over Arizona’s Steve Slaby (2:40:16) with third place going to Daniel Smoak (2:41:44).

Top overall female went to Georgia’s Erin Sutton in 2:54:16. It was her debut marathon as well.

Second place female was Karen Lockyer (2:56:21) and third went to Anya Bogdanets (3:02:15).

Only 11 runners of the 3,925 finishers went sub 3-hours on the hilly and hot course.

Top 10 St. Jude Country Music Marathon Finishers

  1. Ryan James – 2:32:47
  2. Steve Slaby – 2:40:16
  3. Daniel Smoak – 2:41:44
  4. Calvin Bannister – 2:51:25
  5. Timothy Clarke – 2:53:21
  6. Erin Sutton – 2:54:16
  7. Colin Meyer – 2:54:33
  8. Jadyn Stevens – 2:56:13
  9. Karen Lockyer – 2:56:21
  10. Tim Carven – 2:58:03

2012 St. Jude Country Music Marathon Searchable Results

I’m sure we’ll be hearing more from Ryan and Erin.

Top 5 St. Jude Country Music Half Marathon Finishers

  1. Sammy Kiplagat – 1:10:08
  2. Johnathan Lejeune – 1:11:44
  3. Jordan Wilson – 1:12:44
  4. Bradley Chronister – 1:14:19
  5. Brian Shelton – 1:14:42

The female winner of the CMM Half Marathon was Sharon Thompson, from Franklin, with a time of 1:19:39. Second female went to Tamara Karrh (1:20:26) with third going to Ashley Evans (1:22:47).

Congrats to these top finishers and everyone who finished the Country Music Marathon or 1/2 Marathon yesterday.

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