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it was almost a year ago to the day that we headed over to forest park to run this course. last year the first weekend of april kicked off with the b.u.s. metropolitan 50 miler/kurt steiner 50k. i had originally planned to run the 50 miler, but not feeling well, switched to the 50k. rob ran the full 50 miler and emmy ran the 50k. this year the three of us planned to meet at my house and drive in together for the queens 60k. one race, midway between last year's two distances. but just before 8, as emmy arrived at my house, we learned that rob had a flat tire and wouldn't make the race.<br><br>
so the two of us drove down to forest hill park together. the sunny weather completely masked how cold it actually was when the wind chill was factored in. last year we had grey, dreary skies - and below average temperatures. this year at a minimum, we avoided the really nasty weather forecast for race day. on thursday richie, the race director, sent the race participants this weather related email:<br><br>
"Please note that the weather forecast may be brisk with some showers. Please bring the appropriate clothing and plenty of them. The location of “baggage check” will be the inside of the van. That way, your stuff will remain dry. The van will be parked on the course mere yards from the finish line area. You will have access to your belongings throughout the race."<br><br>
so sun and 15+ mph headwinds was a blessing.<br><br>
the race started on the victory field track. we ran 2.75 laps of the 400 meter track before setting off on the official 3.08 mile course. the first .75 miles we did as a group, in honor of the memories of ted corbitt and sri chimnoy. then we set off on the remaining 2 laps, and 12 loops of the course. this was a tough, hilly course, predominately on park road and the concrete sidewalk outside the park. my primary objective was to finish each loop in 30 minutes or less, for a finish under 6 hours.<br><br>
here were my splits:<br><br>
1. 33:11 (includes laps on track)<br>
2. 24:50 58:01<br>
3. 25:54 1:23:55<br>
4. 28:44 1:52:39 (bathroom pitstop)<br>
5. 29:21 2:22:00<br>
6. 28:53 2:50:53<br>
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8. 58:55 3:49:48<br>
9. 30:11 4:19:59<br>
10. 28:30 4:48:29 (50k split)<br>
11. 29:39 5:18:08<br>
12. 28:23 5:46:32<br><br>
the layout of this course had one primary benefit - seeing the fellow runners during the various out and backs along course. aside from emmy, plenty of good friends out on the course - including sal, barbara, phil, and byrum -to name just a few. at the scorekeepers table, our friend grant was counting laps for us most of the day. and richie, the rd, seemed to be everywhere during the day - out on the course, at aid stations, the officials table - and led us on the initial loop to start off the day.<br><br>
just as i finished my 9th loop of the course, the finish tape was spread out for phil. he had run a great race. i had 3 more left to go at that point. after the 10th one, my 50k split was 4:48 - about 28 minutes slower than my finish time for the 50k last year. 2 loops later, i finished strong in 5:46, a 9:18 pace, and 6th place overall. since this was my first 60k, i guess that made it a pr <img alt="smile.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/smile.gif"><br><br>
but in terms of real pr's - emmy finished up right behind me, with not only her fastest 60k time of 5;47:49, a 9:20 pace - but was the first woman overall! awesome!! then we quickly headed over to the field house to get out of the wind - and eat some food. it was there that richie presented emmy with a huge first place trophy! this makes the second b.u.s. event emmy has won - last year she won the sybil ludington 50k!<br><br>
yikes - now it's time to get serious and finally focus on umstead!<br><br><img alt="" src="http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa79/rundangerously/queens%2060k/030.jpg" style="border:0px solid;"><br><br>
maybe a case of trophy envy <img alt="biggrin.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/biggrin.gif">
 

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nice trophies! now go rest them legs for next weekend <img alt="biggrin.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/biggrin.gif">
 

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Way to go!!!!
 

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thanks anthony, meredith, jesse and staci! now it's mini-taper time <img alt="biggrin.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/biggrin.gif"> we fly down on thursday night!! hard to believe its' finally here!!
 

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i wish i was flying!!!! its gonna be a long drive. <img alt="smile.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/smile.gif">
 

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merigayle, the flying directive came from the boss and little boss - a/k/a my wife and daughter <img alt="biggrin.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/biggrin.gif"><br><br>
i hope you get to meet my sister-in-law, amy (my wife's youngest sister). she lived in philly for a while, and was a massage therapist there. now she lives in wake forest and will, hopefully, do some running w/me on the course.
 

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i ran 7 miles for my long run, did that make you feel better? <img alt="smile.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/smile.gif">
 

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Phred --slackers?? no, you are smart. we'll see who has the last laugh this weekend!! when you hit mile 40 refreshed and ready to go and I am walking! and dying. I never make things easy for myself...Meredith is the smart one. So much to learn.<br>
I took it easy on easter weekend so it was a reverse taper... Despite only running 3x last week, and taking yesterday off, I am sore (not neccessarily tired but beat up from the concrete)--so maybe need to spring for a massage on wed. and then light walking --my and Frank's friend barbara was in the 60K and she's doing umstead -- .<br>
enjoy your rest time this week <img alt="biggrin.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/biggrin.gif"> -looking forward to meeting you.
 

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Nice RR Frank!<br><br>
You and Emmy should rock at Umstead!
 

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fred, bummed that your daughter not going. my daughter will celebrate her 13th b-day at umstead (not something she's too happy about).<br><br>
merigayle and emmy - this not running is driving me banannas!!<br><br>
thanks dave! how's your recovery coming along?
 

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Meredith- i do feel better hearing about the 7 miles.<br>
Frank- i tried. my daughter would not budge, even with the attractive offer of 3 days off from school. my 12 yo son was more amenable, but he has a music competition this weekend.<br>
Emmy- i'm sure the legs will feel fresh by saturday, and the soft roads of Umstead should be the perfect surface after concrete. (How psyched would i be to feel fresh at 40 miles.)<br><br>
p.s. to all who have not been to Umstead, if you have seasonal allergies or exercise induced asthma or the like, last year there was pollen covering everything (apparently from the pine trees) and i did a lot of coughing and wheezing. this year i'm definitely packing an inhaler.
 

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Phred --thanks so much for the inhaler advice!!!!!!!advice - I will pack an inhaler, as I do tend to suffer from exercise induced asthma/allergies (I take Singular) --the one child I want desparately to come (my 13 year old who is a runner )-is on a school trip to DC<img alt="sad.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/sad.gif"><br>
Meri and Phred -- am wondering --if we have 2 drop bag areas, do you put warm clothing in <b>each</b> bag? (long -sleeved shirts, jackets, pull-on tights) or do you leave warm clothing in headquarters aid station?? I don't have a crew so wonder how much to put in each...
 

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Emmy- having been there only one year, i am far from an expert, but i hear that a few years ago there was a thunderstorm in the night and it cooled off a lot and some people were shivering and wet out on the course, so it might be a good idea to stash some warm clothes at AS#2 just in case, especially since it seems there may be thundershowers.<br><br>
last year the weather was warm and it cooled off slowly at night, so there was no need.
 

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Fred -that's what i was thinking -better save than sorry, even though it means lugging more stuff on the plane. I did hear that story at the 60K -ran a few loop with a local BUS ultra runner who said he did umstead 'that year' and apparently it went down to 30 degrees and poured rain at night and alot of people were caught. we won't get that, right?<img alt="smile.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/smile.gif">
 
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