9/7/13

State #47, September 7, 2013: Wyoming, Jackson Hole


Run #48 (DC and 47 states), Saturday, September 7, 10:00 a.m.

17th Old Bill's Fun Run 10K/5K



This run has raised close to 100 million dollars for local charities.


The starting line is near the Jackson Hole Town Square. About 100 vendor tents are set up along with a farmer's market and the community band.


Wild Things

Lining up for the start

The National Anthem

And we are off...


About half way

An out and back 3/4 mile trail run.

Approaching the finish.

27:51, 105th out of 198, 4th in 60-64 age group.



After the 5K, we drove past the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park on our way to Boseman, Montana for a Sunday half marathon.

9/2/13

State #46, September 2, 2013: Tennessee, Franklin

Run #47 (DC and 46 states), Monday, September 2, 8:45 a.m.

35th Annual Franklin, Tennessee Classic 5K



Lining up at the start -- over 1300 runners.



And we are off...







Down the stretch we come...
20 more yards...


State #46


26:24
239th out of 1332
6th out of 29 in 60-64 age group

Everything about this 10K/5K Franklin Classic was spectacular. The scene at the check-in and the start and finish in historic downtown Franklin reminded me of Main Street Disney. Organization, timing, refreshments, parking, and volunteers were terrific.


46 States and DC Completed (blue).

4 Remaining States (red).






9/1/13

State #45, September 1, 2013: Indiana, Jasper

Run #46 (DC and 45 states), Sunday, September 1, 7:30 a.m.

It's 7 a.m. at the Heartland Half Marathon and 5K in Jasper, Indiana.


After a prayer, the National Anthem was played beautifully on a trumpet.(Reminded me of Tommy Loy's trumpet Anthem at 24 Thanksgiving Dallas Cowboy games)


Then a start of "ready, get set, go," and we are off.




About a mile and a half on the road...

Then another mile and a half on a trail.


25:38
26th overall out of about 100 runners.
2nd in "60 and over" age group




2nd Place Trophy Presentation

Jasper has a beautiful courthouse with a "Back to the Future" clock tower.

Seems like a great place to live...

45 States and DC Completed (blue).
The 5 Remaining States (red).





8/18/13

State #44, August 18, 2013: Alaska, Anchorage

Run #45 (DC and 44 states), Sunday, August 18, 9:30 a.m.

August 18: Alaska, Anchorage
Anchorage Running Club Big Wild "Skinny Raven" Half Marathon

Thanks to Alaska Airlines credit card miles, just $10 to fly to Anchorage and back, about the gas and toll cost to drive one-way to the Ball Park in Arlington for a Rangers game or the cost there of a coke and hot dog.
When I was 11 in Houston, a friend told me about his great weekend. He went deer hunting. In 30 degree rainy weather, he sat in a deer blind from sunrise to the afternoon. He saw one deer, and it was too far away to take a shot. I said, "That sounds horrible and boring.". He said, "It was fun."


Admittedly, it is crazy to fly from DFW (at dawn below) to Alaska on a Saturday, run 13.1 miles on Sunday, and fly back to Dallas on Monday.
But ...


Eleven hours later at the packet pickup in Anchorage, I was pleased to meet Jeff Galloway, whom I first heard of just last February. I read one of his books, and his methods have been extremely helpful.

A Pre-run meal at the Brewhouse, an Anchorage favorite.

This is Diane from Anchorage. She is coaching a team today. She cheered on her team (and me) at 3 locations on the half marathon route.


In the middle below is the official starter of today's races (marathon, half marathon, and 5K), Dan Sullivan, the Mayor of Anchorage.
On the left is arguably America's greatest marathoner, Bill Rodgers. He held the USA marathon record time in the late 1970s and won the Boston Marathon 4 times. He is running the half marathon today.

The start of today's marathon at 9:00 a.m.
I and about 1000 other half marathoners start ay 9:20.

My tutu girls, also running the half marathon.

Here they are about 300 yards from the finish line.

And they are looking way better than me after the finish...


423rd out of 1011 runners. 7th out of 14 in my age group. About 25 minutes behind Bill Rodgers.


At the awards party, this is Race Director Sharron Fisherman handing me my driver's license which I lost during the race. Someone found it along with my hotel key and turned it into her. The $10 bill I also lost was not returned.
Sharon and I were both born in Winnipeg, Canada.

This year I have lost and luckily recovered my license, my IPad, my cell phone, my glasses, my running garmin watch, and a charger cord. Old age is a...


Visiting Anchorage, Alaska was great. The races were well organized and run mostly along a beautiful trail.




44 States and DC Completed (blue).
The 6 Remaining States (red).

Texas has a deal with the mapmakers for maps like the one above, but Alaska is actually this size compared to the other states.