Monthly Archives: October 2007

News & Updates

The Indy Star has a great article about the new Cross Country Arena I talked about before.

The Phedippidations World Wide Half Marathon begins next weekend. It is not too late to register.

In an e-mail from the 500 Festival, we find out that the 32nd annual OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon is only 214 days away! Registration is already over 13,000 so don’t wait too much longer if you want to register.

We are entering “tournament time” for cross country. Check out the latest news at Hoosier Authority.

Finally, check out this great local event that I’m helping plan.

October 6th Races

I’m not racing this weekend, but I will be in Chicago on Sunday for the marathon.  If you are going let me know and I’ll try and cheer for you!

The Sheridan Harvest 5K Run/Walk begins at 8:30am in Sheridan.  All proceeds from this Ken Long & Associates event go towards expansion of and maintenance for the Monon Trail.

Monster Mash Dash 5 Mile Run/5K walk begins at 4:30pm.  There are lots of kids activities beginning at 3pm.  It is being held at the “haunted” Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis. Tuxbro is hosting this event for the Indiana Association for Child Care Resources & Referral. Don’t forget your costume!

Race for the Cure – Wabash Valley is part of the Susan G. Komen race series.  The 5K begins at 10:30am at St Mary-of-the-Woods College but events are going on all day.  More information at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Wabash Valley website.  

Zoomtown 5K Covered Bridge Run/Walk (pdf) begins at 8am at Westland Co-Op in Rockville, IN.  You will run through two historic covered bridges!

Mel Henry 5 Mile Run (doc) begins at 8am in Battle Ground Indiana.  It is being hosted by the Wabash River Runners Club.

Big Read…Big Run…Big Fun! 5K (pdf) begins at 9am at the Frankfort Community Public Library and finishes at the Clinton County Family YMCA.  Uses 15 year age groups.

Run for Ronald 5K begins at 9am at the NCAA Hall of Champions in Indianapolis.  All participants will receive a free entry to the museum after the event. All proceeds from this Standing O Promotions event will benefit the Ronald McDonald House.

Riley Run 5K (pdf) begins at 8:30am in Greenfield.  All proceeds benefit the Hancock County Boys and Girls Club, Hancock County Red Cross, and Hancock County Hearing Impaired.  This is part of the Riley Festival.

5th Annual Freedom Run 5 Mile Run/3 Mile Walk begins at 8am at Fishers High School and is part of the Fishers Freedom Festival October Events.

The IWU Wildcat 5K is being held at The Wellness Center in Marion.  Contact 765-674-4455 for more information.

St Bernard’s K-5 5K begins at 9am at St Bernards Catholic School in Crawfordsville.  Contact Erica.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 7

The 4th Annual Evansville Half-Marathon begins at 8am in Evansville.  This event benefits the YMCA of Southwestern Indiana.

 

Good Luck if you are racing this weekend!

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T-Shirt Etiquette

Did you know there was such a thing as T-shirt etiquette for runners? Well Bad Ben in Kansas City created a list of etiquette for t-shirt wearing by runners. He describes this a tongue-in-cheek fun, but for many they hold these standards in the highest regard.

A friend once made fun of “twinkies”, people who wore their race shirts they just got during the race. (#4)

Most of these are pretty common such as:

1. A shirt cannot be worn unless the wearer has participated in the event. There is an exception, though: “significant others” and volunteers are exempt.

4. Never wear a race event shirt for the (same) race you are about to do. Only rookies do this. It displays a total lack of integrity and might put the bad-heebee-jeebee-mojo on you for the race. Wearing a T-shirt of the race, while currently running said race, is discouraged. It’s like being at work and constantly announcing “I’m at work”. Besides, you wont have the correct post-race shirt then…unless you like to wear sweaty, pitted-out clothes on a regular basis. If you do, then go back to the swamp, Gomer.

9. Volunteers have full T-shirt rights and all privileges pertaining thereto. So there. Remember, you can always volunteer for a race and get a shirt. I encourage this as your civil duty to be a member of the running community. Races don’t happen without volunteers, folks.

Others are more obscure or just down right funny:

6. A DNF’er may wear a race shirt if… the letters DNF are boldly written on the shirt in question (using a fat Sharpie or a Marks-A-Lot).

13. Never wear a T-shirt that vastly out-classes the event you’re running. It’s like taking a gun to a knife fight. Or like unleashing an atomic bomb among aboriginal natives. You get the idea.

19. The Spencer Guideline: If an event is canceled at the last minute, but the event shirts were already given out, you can’t wear the shirt unless you actually ran the race on that day. This means you will have to run your own unsupported event, through snow storms, hurricanes, or whatever lame excuse the Race Organizers came up with for canceling said event. If you still want to wear the shirt, you have to mark it with a sharpie, “I didn’t run this lousy event, and I’m all the better for it, thank you,” across the front of it.

HT Dmitri’s trail blog

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Race Results Sept 29th

Turn Up the Volume to BLAST Ovarian Cancer was won by Mitch Novy, 22, of Anderson in 21:18 (5:19) about 50 seconds ahead of second place. Laura Farley, 23, of Indianapolis won the female division in 23:44 (5:56) about 1:15 ahead of second place and 4th overall. One hundred and thirty-two participated in this Tuxbro event for Ovarian Cancer.

8th Annual Hoosiers Outrun Cancer 5K was won by 23 year old George McArdle of Bloomington in 15:52 (5:06) just 8 seconds ahead of second place. Jessica Gall, 23, of Bloomington won the female division in 17:46 (5:43) about a minute ahead of second place and 6th place overall. One thousand, four hundred and ninety-three (1493) participants finished this Ken Long & Associates event to raise money for the Olcott Cancer Center.

Lungs for Life 5K was won by Sean Thompson in 16:48 (5:25) about 2:30 in front of second place. Dawn Drake won the female division in 20:05 (6:29) about 1:45 ahead of second place and 5th overall. One-hundred and three participants finished this race which was not posted on any local running calendars but raised money for Lung Cancer Research.

Putnam County Museum 4Mi Run/2Mi Walk was won by Michael Lutz, 20, in 25:24 (6:21) about a minute ahead of the second place male Danny Sexton, 51. Jessica Crowder,25, won the female division in 25:42 (6:25) about 1:45 ahead of second place and finished second overall. Thirty-five participants completed the 4 mile run.

Congrads to everyone who raced. Let us know how you did in the comment section.

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Race Review: Turn up the Volume 4Mi

A beautiful fall morning with temperatures in the mid-60’s setup an excellent morning for any running event.  After navigating around the closed and partially closed streets of downtown Indianapolis (several events were occurring in the area) to avoid having to pay for parking we enjoyed an otherwise flawless event.

This was my first Tuxbro managed event and I was very pleased with the whole thing.  The event was the Turn Up the Volume to BLAST Ovarian Cancer with all proceeds benefiting Ovar’Coming Together a local Ovarian Cancer awareness organization. Over $18,000 was raised by participants in the 4 mile run, 3 mile walk and 1 mile walk.

All three events began and ended at Victory Field which is a great venue for a race and for sports fans in general.  We were not allowed on the field but could walk through the seats and be right next to it.

The 4 mile course began with an out and back down West St before heading towards Circle Center, then turning to go past the RCA Dome.  The rest of the course was through the industrial area just west of downtown making a big square.  The 3 mile walk was the same course minus the first little out and back and the 1 mile walk was the first little out and back only.  The entire event was staged so that no group interfered with another and the 1 milers were still finishing when I finished.  The run was the only scored event and racing chips were used!

Overall the course was flat with a couple of small grades that wouldn’t be noticeable in a car, these were mostly going under the railroads and then coming back up onto the road near Victory Field.  The course had 2 water stops, although the second one was setup but the volunteers were just leaning against the wall.  I’ve been told that at events like this it is the job of the sponsor (Ovar’Coming) to train the volunteers.  No worries since I didn’t want water at the end because I was being chased down and didn’t want to slow up.

I was very pleased with my overall race. I had no expectations coming into it since I had just had a season PR at the Thursday night races.  I wanted to come out and push a little bit so I was excited to have ran a 25:44 (6:26) with mile splits being 6:12, 6:18, 6:38, and 6:34.  This placed me 12th overall and 3rd in my age group! Fellow Anderson runner Mitch Novy won the event in 21:18 (5:19) much to his surprise.  He received a gift certificate to the Athletic Annex.

The overall festival type event was designed to raise awareness of Ovarian Cancer and to honor survivors of the 5th deadliest form of cancer in women.

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