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Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 05, 2008, 12:07:29 PM
Hey Gang, As some of you know I'm a running nut, and thought you'd like to know that I'm planning to enter a 5K run Sunday morn. (I plan to register race day) in Hilliard, Ohio.. I thought about entering the 10 mile race but I have not trained enough and my race time won't be worth a hoot, I'd just be running the 10 miles at my regular jogging pace. This 5K (3.1 Miles) is very short but I'll be able to put on some speed and do my best. The first 3 finishers in each age group win a prize. The race course is  going to be run on the Heritage Jogging trail in Hilliard, Ohio and I run there alot so I know the course very good. The race results will be posted on line after the race at www.ultrafit-usa.com as will be info about this race and other races coming up..[:)]
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 06, 2008, 01:37:35 PM
Hey gang~ I took 2nd place in the Pancake run (5K) for my age group (50-54) I was running better and faster than I did in my training. It shows you what a little competition can do. My time was around 25:30 The exact time will be posted on the web site latter on. I even surprised myself. I left alot of runners in the dust. My runner number was 284 they took my picture as I crossed the finish line so I don't know if that will posted or not. I thought about going in for the 10 mile run but I didn't train much for running a hard 10 miles and I would not of won anything. I'm happy with my race results but I feel I could of pushed a bit more and done better. I keep re-playing the race in my brain, anyhow, If you care to see the results go to www.ultrafit-usa.com [:)]
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: we vs us on July 06, 2008, 04:20:14 PM
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Originally posted by sauerkraut

Hey gang~ I took 2nd place in the Pancake run (5K) for my age group (50-54) I was running better and faster than I did in my training. It shows you what a little competition can do. My time was around 25:30 The exact time will be posted on the web site latter on. I even surprised myself. I left alot of runners in the dust. My runner number was 284 they took my picture as I crossed the finish line so I don't know if that will posted or not. I thought about going in for the 10 mile run but I didn't train much for running a hard 10 miles and I would not of won anything. I'm happy with my race results but I feel I could of pushed a bit more and done better. I keep re-playing the race in my brain, anyhow, If you care to see the results go to www.ultrafit-usa.com [:)]



Super job, Sauerkraut!  2nd in your age group is fantastic! And I know people well UNDER your age group who would kill for anything under 26 min (and I'd be one of 'em!)  Congrats!

Isn't it funny how training runs and competitive runs are completely different beasts?  I'm MUCH faster when I'm trying to outrun somebody.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: RecycleMichael on July 06, 2008, 04:39:29 PM
I don't run unless I am being chased.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: charky on July 07, 2008, 06:57:00 AM
Great run and congrats on the 2nd place age group.

How were your splits?

Biggest danger in racing is going out too fast. It's so easy to do. Adrenaline does wonders.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: safetyguy on July 07, 2008, 09:20:18 AM
Sauerkraut- Is the Heritage Trail the trail that goes through Old Hilliard? I remember riding my bike on the trail that goes through the old part of Hilliard when I lived there. It was a nice trail and it was expanding to Plain City and maybe further west when I lived there.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: RecycleMichael on July 07, 2008, 09:36:14 AM
My co-worker is an avid runner. He talks about getting a "runner's high".

I get the same from a flight of stairs.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 07, 2008, 11:35:35 AM
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Originally posted by safetyguy

Sauerkraut- Is the Heritage Trail the trail that goes through Old Hilliard? I remember riding my bike on the trail that goes through the old part of Hilliard when I lived there. It was a nice trail and it was expanding to Plain City and maybe further west when I lived there.

Yes it is. They expanded it - The trail now goes all the way to Plain City. I also run alot on the Olentangy trail, but parking can be a bear there. The Olentangy jogging trail is always busy. The Heritage trail has better parking. As you get past the 3 mile marker on the Heritage trail  you get out into farm land and see alot of wildlife there, lots of animals  and wildflowers. it's a nice place to run plus the trail is very wide. The bike riders like it too but they really go fast on that trail. Rollerbladers same way.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 07, 2008, 11:39:23 AM
quote:
Originally posted by RecycleMichael

My co-worker is an avid runner. He talks about getting a "runner's high".

I get the same from a flight of stairs.

yeah we runners are a speical. My girlfriend is not into running and hates me always talking about it and the race. My ex-wife was the same way. I use to take my running gear to work and go running after after work and my wife did not like that. That's when I lived in Texas and I ran on the trinity trail in Fort Worth back in the 1980's. I'd like a girlfriend who is into running so we can go running together.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 08, 2008, 09:21:24 AM
Hey SafetyGuy- Why did you leave Ohio? Job Change/transfer? When I'm in Oklahoma I find it strange paying sales tax when I buy food items that must take some time to get use-to. BTW, they also expanded the Olentangy Bike-Jog trail they extended the north end of the trail about 2 miles a few years ago. The mayor of Columbus wants to add another 60 miles of jogging trails to the city.[:)]
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: safetyguy on July 08, 2008, 09:33:54 AM
quote:
Originally posted by sauerkraut

Hey SafetyGuy- Why did you leave Ohio? Job Change/transfer? When I'm in Oklahoma I find it strange paying sales tax when I buy food items that must take some time to get use-to. BTW, they also expanded the Olentangy Bike-Jog trail they extended the north end of the trail about 2 miles a few years ago. The mayor of Columbus wants to add another 60 miles of jogging trails to the city.[:)]



I left almost 5 years ago because of a fiancee now wife. I lived in western Ohio most of my life (in a little town west of Dayton)

That area of the country has really taken off with putting running/biking trails. I am familiar with the Cardinal Greenway in Indiana and the Monon Trail around Indianapolis.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 08, 2008, 09:35:40 AM
quote:
Originally posted by charky

Great run and congrats on the 2nd place age group.

How were your splits?

Biggest danger in racing is going out too fast. It's so easy to do. Adrenaline does wonders.

Yes, but don't forget all the other runners are also running on adrenaline. The 5K race is so short I found you pretty much have to run the whole thing hot & at full throttle, no time to lighten up on the throttle. The race is over too quickly for that. If you slow down a bit you won't win diddley-doo.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: cks511 on July 08, 2008, 09:37:39 AM
quote:
Originally posted by sauerkraut

My girlfriend is not into running and hates me always talking about it and the race. My ex-wife was the same way. I use to take my running gear to work and go running after after work and my wife did not like that.



Ahhh, recognize a pattern here?  LOL! Congrats, that's a great time.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: charky on July 08, 2008, 12:43:17 PM
quote:
Originally posted by sauerkraut

quote:
Originally posted by charky

Great run and congrats on the 2nd place age group.

How were your splits?

Biggest danger in racing is going out too fast. It's so easy to do. Adrenaline does wonders.

Yes, but don't forget all the other runners are also running on adrenaline. The 5K race is so short I found you pretty much have to run the whole thing hot & at full throttle, no time to lighten up on the throttle. The race is over too quickly for that. If you slow down a bit you won't win diddley-doo.



Well it's very easy to smoke that first kilometer and end up running positive splits. 5Ks are brutal...fun...but brutal.

Win? No way. I've placed in the Clydesdale group (200-214 lbs) in a few races...but my age group 40-44...forget about it. Pretty competitive and fast runners in Tulsa. Great racing town.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 09, 2008, 11:32:31 AM
quote:
Originally posted by safetyguy

quote:
Originally posted by sauerkraut

Hey SafetyGuy- Why did you leave Ohio? Job Change/transfer? When I'm in Oklahoma I find it strange paying sales tax when I buy food items that must take some time to get use-to. BTW, they also expanded the Olentangy Bike-Jog trail they extended the north end of the trail about 2 miles a few years ago. The mayor of Columbus wants to add another 60 miles of jogging trails to the city.[:)]



I left almost 5 years ago because of a fiancee now wife. I lived in western Ohio most of my life (in a little town west of Dayton)

That area of the country has really taken off with putting running/biking trails. I am familiar with the Cardinal Greenway in Indiana and the Monon Trail around Indianapolis.

I have heard of the Cardinal Greenway but never ran it, I have ran the Monon Trail in Indianapolis, I parked at the Marsh Parking lot at 86th street. That's a real busy trail but the drawback is all the street crossings, I like trails that have no street crossings. The Indianapolis trails have a web site indygreenways.com or something like that, they are building more trails in Indiana... Omaha, NE is a Runners Heaven they have tons & tons of jogging trails set up like a interstate highway system for joggers and bike riders, you can run your legs off in Omaha and not run the same trail twice. The Omaha trails have NO street crossings and they have mile markers every 1/4 mile with the name of the trail on each marker. I like the Trinity Trail in Fort Worth, Texas I did alot of running there back in the 1980's. I guess Denver has alot of trails to, but I never was there.[:)]
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 09, 2008, 11:45:00 AM
quote:
Originally posted by charky

quote:
Originally posted by sauerkraut

quote:
Originally posted by charky

Great run and congrats on the 2nd place age group.

How were your splits?

Biggest danger in racing is going out too fast. It's so easy to do. Adrenaline does wonders.

Yes, but don't forget all the other runners are also running on adrenaline. The 5K race is so short I found you pretty much have to run the whole thing hot & at full throttle, no time to lighten up on the throttle. The race is over too quickly for that. If you slow down a bit you won't win diddley-doo.



Well it's very easy to smoke that first kilometer and end up running positive splits. 5Ks are brutal...fun...but brutal.

Win? No way. I've placed in the Clydesdale group (200-214 lbs) in a few races...but my age group 40-44...forget about it. Pretty competitive and fast runners in Tulsa. Great racing town.

I agree a 5K is hard running if you want to win any medal, I did it in 25:33 for my age group 50-54. That is why more people signed up for the 10 mile run instead. I felt I started off too fast in the 5K and backed off a bit and some runners passed me but I figured I'd re-pass them latter during the last mile but they were too far ahead by that time. Big Mistake right there. I ran fast & hot the last mile but I only paseed two girls during that last mile and they came in 3 seconds and 6 seconds behind my time. Tulsa has alot of fast runners. When I was last there I parked at the south lot near the QT store on Riverside Drive, I was running north on the trail at a bit under a 9.0 pace and some thin girl  flew by me as if I was standing still she must of had rockets on her shoes, I'd guess she was running a 6.5 pace or something. Tulsa's RiverSide Trails have alot of good runners. The dogs there can be pesky though.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 16, 2008, 02:49:38 PM
I'm looking to sign up for another race in August. There is a 5-mile "Pig Run" race at the Ohio State fair.[8D]
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: Conan71 on July 16, 2008, 03:32:08 PM
Sauer, just think how much better your time would have been in a pair of $150 pair of NB's.

[}:)]

Seriously, great job!
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 17, 2008, 08:51:08 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

Sauer, just think how much better your time would have been in a pair of $150 pair of NB's.

[}:)]

Seriously, great job!


Thanks, but I don't want to run a race in fancy shoes that are not well broken in. I did the 5K in my old running shoes held together with duct tape. I keep hearing Tulsa is a city of runners, do they have alot of races there for runners? We are having 3 races coming up soon, on July 25th at 7pm is the 5K pig run the top 50 runners get a golden mug, (no age class prizes)The top 3 male/female get a medal. Then on Saturday July 26th at 7pm is the Beer-a-thon 5K race with the same prizes as the Pig Run and in August there is a 5K Hilliard Run the top 30 get medals. August 28th is the 13.1 mile half marathon race in Hilliard, Ohio. I need to work on my speed to run the 13.1 race or I won't win diddley should I enter. There is a 15 mile run in mid-August. In October is the world famous Columbus Marathon a 26.2 mile run.. We have alot of running events.[:)]
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: Conan71 on July 17, 2008, 09:09:23 AM
I don't know for certain, seems like there's a 5K just about every month to 6 weeks around here plus the obvious one- Tulsa Run.  

My knees don't allow running anymore.  I either walk, bike, or row these days.

Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: safetyguy on July 17, 2008, 10:09:46 AM
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Then on Saturday July 26th at 7pm is the Beer-a-thon 5K race. In October is the world famous Columbus Marathon a 26.2 mile run.. We have alot of running events.[:)]



Beer-a-thon??? Is that new? I don't remember hearing about it when I lived there or I might have participated!
I used to do first aid at OSU games and other community events in Columbus and the marathon was one of them that I didn't do that I wish that I would have done.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 17, 2008, 10:35:45 AM
quote:
Originally posted by safetyguy

quote:
Then on Saturday July 26th at 7pm is the Beer-a-thon 5K race. In October is the world famous Columbus Marathon a 26.2 mile run.. We have alot of running events.[:)]



Beer-a-thon??? Is that new? I don't remember hearing about it when I lived there or I might have participated!
I used to do first aid at OSU games and other community events in Columbus and the marathon was one of them that I didn't do that I wish that I would have done.

Yes, the listing of some of the upcoming races can be seen at www.ultrafit-usa.com The beer 5K and the pig race 5K race are back to back. One is on Friday the other is on Saturday. They had a blue flyer at the Heritage Trail head about a 5K Hilliard Run I think it is Aug. 1st. I'm intrested in the Half-Marathon that's a challange for me, but I need to get my speed up. In the 10 mile Pancake Run on July 6th some of the top dog runners did that race in 1:05, a stunning good pace. The posted race times were very impressive. Had I run that race my time would of been around 1:30 very poor time.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: sauerkraut on July 17, 2008, 10:41:25 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

I don't know for certain, seems like there's a 5K just about every month to 6 weeks around here plus the obvious one- Tulsa Run.  

My knees don't allow running anymore.  I either walk, bike, or row these days.



That's great, But, I keep hearing that Tulsa is a runners town. Where do they post stuff about the races? When I'm at the RiverSide Trail I have not seen any flyers about upcoming race events... (I do know about the famous Tulsa Run and the Jingle Bell Run)- Here in Ohio at our trail heads/parking areas you can find all sorts of flyers and info about upcoming races and where to sign up and things like that.
Title: PanCake 10 miler & 5K Race
Post by: Conan71 on July 17, 2008, 11:48:37 AM
quote:
Originally posted by sauerkraut

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

I don't know for certain, seems like there's a 5K just about every month to 6 weeks around here plus the obvious one- Tulsa Run.  

My knees don't allow running anymore.  I either walk, bike, or row these days.



That's great, But, I keep hearing that Tulsa is a runners town. Where do they post stuff about the races? When I'm at the RiverSide Trail I have not seen any flyers about upcoming race events... (I do know about the famous Tulsa Run and the Jingle Bell Run)- Here in Ohio at our trail heads/parking areas you can find all sorts of flyers and info about upcoming races and where to sign up and things like that.



I Googled 5K run, Tulsa and got the following results:

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4TSHB_enUS269US269&q=5k+run%2c+tulsa

And the Tulsa Running Club web site:

http://www.tulsarunningclub.com/home

Google is your friend in the modern world.