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2017 Aramco Half Marathon

Chasing Sarah around the 2017 Aramco Half Marathon

2016 Aramco Half Marathon

 Chasing Sarah and friends around the 2016 Aramco Half Marathon

You Spin Me Round, Like a Record

Friday night under the lights at Alkek Velodrome .  I haven't raced at the velodrome since 2004, and thought it was time to get back at it.  If you are ever on the west side of town on a Friday night, stop by the velodrome for some fun free entertainment.  Racing is broken up into categories, by age and skill.  You earn your skill levels, and they stay with you for life.  So even though I haven't raced in 7 years, I race at that same level now, Cat 3.  Usually you will race in 3-4 different events throughout the night.  Since the Cat 1-2 and 3 fields are small we usually race together. 12 Lap, Point a Lap - Pretty much what it sounds like.  The first rider to cross the line on each lap gets a point.  Total up your points at the end of 12 laps and who ever has the most points wins, 2nd most points gets second and so on.  I sprinted for points on laps 3 and 4, but had no luck. I lost contact with the front group and drifted backwards and latched on with a second group and just sp

Bayou Bash Relay

As a member of the Al Lawrence running club , I have participated in the Bayou Bash Relay a number of times.  Back in the day it was held out in Sugar Land at the Fluor Daniel Complex.  Now it is held at Rice University with a spectator friendly course.  I completed on a mixed open team with Sarah.  The sun stayed behind the clouds which made the afternoon sun pleasant.  This race is a lot of fun, your relay team of 4 runners, each run 1.9 miles.  2 loops around the football stadium and bike loop.  Afterwards is the HARRA end of the year party with games and food for the whole family. EGG TOSS! Results

He's Baaaack!

Yes, its like a bad movie that doesn't know only Rocky can have 5 lives. 2 story lines here: First this was my first race back in quite a while. Second, this was the race director’s first race. Pre-Race: I haven't changed much. I get to the race super early with Sarah. I explain that open bike rack means you choose your spot in transition, so you better get there early so you don't have to lug your bike around. I was one of the first participants, so race officials and body markers weren't ready, but no worries they quickly jumped on me once I was in the corral. Run: I studied the map, but wasn't quite sure how the 2nd run was going to be done. A lot of other athletes were asking the RD for directions too. A couple brave souls who had done the Tejas triathlon, which uses the same run course, offered up their rabbit services. Too bad those services only lasted the first 400 meters. I had anticipated starting out a bit slowly and then feel a rhythm, but I was li

Wallow in the Mud!

Its 2010 and I needed a New Years Resolution! Not really, but I am a person that likes to check things off, so I put a new to-do on the list. The HARRA Spring Race Series looked a like good one! A couple of the races I have run before, the others are all new courses for me. I kicked off the season with the Buffalo Wallow 6k XC race . The temp was in the low 40's and the sun was out to warm the runners bodies. Lets face it, it was cold, and it rained all week so the course was muddy! The neat thing about this race is that it is very spectator friendly. It is a 3-2km loop course. So friends and family can set up right in the middle of the course and see the runners 6 times through out the race. I took it easy the first lap and got into a nice group of a couple others and settled in behind them. On the third loop I felt strong enough to push for a little while, so I picked the pace up a little bit, just enough to break from the group and closed the gap on a couple other runners. I fi

HMSA 25K Relay

I got an email from some Al Lawrence running friends who needed a 3rd person to run the 25k relay with them. So I decided I was up to running a 5.2 mile leg and could help them out. My best guess of my fitness was that I would run in the 6:40- 6:45 pace per mile. I ran a bit quicker to turn in a 33:25 split for my 3rd leg, avg. 6:25 pace. It was alot of fun watching and cheering on all the other ALRC runners and Congrats to all those who finished, it was a warm day. Full Results