Marathoning

Marathon morning in Kentucky.  Overcast & humid – 90% chance of rain, just a matter of time.

My Old Kentucky Home” played pre-race.  Felt like Derby day.  FAANNNTASTIC!

Halfers & full marathoners shared today’s Start.  Assigned Corral D, minute between each starting corral.  Expecting heavy rain, overdressed for the a.m. humid temps.  Began stripping layers after mile 2; holding on to discarded clothing, still sensing precip.

Mile 8 – Churchill Downs.

My step-father gambled on the horses for years.  First Derby winner I remember was filly Genuine Risk in 1980; officially Derby-hooked after Gato del Sol’s victory two years later – a gray horse running 21-1 odds, 10th highest payout in Derby history.  Skip was killed in a car accident in 2008.  Every time I watch horse racing, I remember Skip.  Always.

Fast forward to 2015 – passed mile marker 8, now running in front of horse racing’s most iconic track, Churchill Downs.  Tunneled down, then UP thru the Entrance where next weekend’s Derby horses will meet the track.  WOW!  Experience I’ll soon not forget.

Entered Iroquois Park, canopying trees shielded me from streaming mist/light rain.  Up & down rolling hills.

Mile 11 – downpour.  Gave in to the rain, all part of the experience.  Cold, yes – but I’m gonna survive, just gonna get really really wet 🙂

Hill at mile 21, saw a military guy slow to a crawl – “hit the wall“.  “Come on, man”, waved him up & he climbed that hill.  Short “thanks, man” & we kept running.  Mile 22.  Mile 23: JT, a college kid in a bright pink singlet, charity-running for breast cancer.  Military Guy called out “Come on” – & now we were 3.  Mile 25, I slowed.  “Just one more mile” – now it was Murray State providing encouragement.

Tightest camaraderie to date between 3 strangers.  I thanked JT as we received our medals.  Military Guy caught up as I was collecting my post-race bagel.  Introduced his wife.  I congratulated him on his 1st marathon finish.

Will long remember finishing today’s marathon – my 27th – & the camaraderie shared between three strangers endurance running in Louisville, Kentucky.  Thanks guys, appreciate the journey.

 

Kentucky Derby Marathon: K R Haga – FINISH in 4:31:13.  Time of Arrival: 12:02 PM.

 

LOVED mile 8 - running thru Churchill Downs.  WOW!  Experience I'll soon not forget.

LOVED mile 8 – running thru Churchill Downs.  Experience I’ll soon not forget.

#27 in the books, next weekend - Wisconsin

#27 in the books, next weekend – Wisconsin

After a whirlwind day of exploring KC & local Olathe, ended Friday with bib pick-up – including a selfie with Oz’ infamous archvillain, Wicked Witch of the West.  Seemed appropriate running in Kansas 🙂

Woke Saturday early, hotel check-out, short drive from Lenexa to Garmin Headquarters in Olathe – where I promptly took a 30 minute nap before lining up under dark clouds in high humidity.

Singing of the National Anthem, then off we ran thru downtown Olathe.  Heard thunder at mile 4, sky briefly lit up at mile 8.  Kept thinking: run quick – don’t want race organizers pulling me off course early for inclement weather.  Safety first…I suppose.  50 State Quest isn’t cheap – previously have had 2 marathons cancel.  Loss of race fees, flights.  Determined to finish all 50 in 2016 🙂

Down came the rain.  Not the sprinkles we call precip in Colorado but Kansas/Midwest rain.  Big drops accompanied with blowing wind. Scored a free race cap from a volunteer (thanks) but that only held off the inevitable.  Eyes burned thru mile 12, hair sweat-drenched from the early humid miles – now salt-free, rinsed by sheets of rain.

Entered Indian Creek Trail at mile 16, where rain concerns were replaced with mud.  Wasn’t worried about keeping clean – shoes soaked, muck splattered legs – concern was staying upright.  Slick mud oozed on paved walkways under crossways & up bridges.

Felt Spartan racing in mud, pushing water from my shoes with each new strike on the pavement.

Rain subsided by mile 23.  Not my typical run – generally I go out quick & sloth the last 4 miles.  Today however, I was steady Eddie – nice even pace from mile 16 on.  Who wants to walk in the rain, right?  Positive note taken from less than ideal weather.

 

Keenan Haga was at Garmin Marathon in the Land of Oz.

April 18 at 1:27pm · iOS ·

 

thunder, lightning & buckets of rain – everything you’d expect in the Land of Oz. tough run conditions but scored a ‘yellow-brick’ medal & first race shirt with a flying monkey 🙂  check Kansas off the list folks, next week Kentucky.

 

2015 Garmin Marathon in the Land of Oz Result – Olathe, KS

K R Haga

Congratulations On Your Finish

Here Are Your Ultramax Sports Personalized Results:

Overall Place  329

Finish Time  4:42:48.23

 

 

 

Look what just came in the mail – my Little Rock Marathon medal. It’s HUGE & I LOVE it!

Little Rock Marathon

 

Leslie   Wow is right

Stacy   I’ve reminded Daniel we’ve got to make sure we put the medal rack on good studs – that one alone will pull down the wall!

Collette   Yay!!! Very cool!

Anish   this is a hoarding…

Arun   That’s cool

Beth   Very nice and different! I like it!

Toni   Why did they have to mail it to you? Was it to big to carry on? Lol!

Shelly N Jason   Right ! That thing weighs a ton

Tara   That’s AWESOME!

Brett  Also, nice shirt! SKOL Vikings!

Michael   Why are you getting a finisher medal in the mail, did they run out?

Jana   The LR medals got caught up in the dock workers strike on the CA coast, so they weren’t delivered by race day! Poor race organizers had to mail these huge, heavy things out to all of us!!

Rose   I like!!! That would definitely pull my metals rack off the wall!

Tiki   I love it! I’m running this race next year for the bling! Lol