October 17, 2022

Chicago Marathon 2022

 Still trying to figure out how I feel about this race. My time was fine, 3:06:... but I never felt really good during the race.  Given the great conditions this year, 50s most the way and then maybe just 60 degrees in the last few miles, I was hoping to go faster. Definitely should have stuck with the 3:05 pace group because I past them at about mile 8 or 9 and then died toward the end.  It was fun showing Carlos Andres around and meeting up with him, Paul and Ozzi race morning! Met an interesting guy completing his 42nd Chicago Marathon.  

Still, glad to be able to be part of this event and finish and race!


 

September 1, 2022

North Ave Beach Swim 9-1-22

Good way to welcome in metrological fall: really fun swim with Rich in Lake Michigan this AM and got to see the sun rise over the lake!  A chilly 68 degrees and no wet suit so I was FREEZING. But survived.  


August 4, 2022

Mid-season Burnout



Well, its August 4th today and I'm feeling a bit burned out. I have one more multisport event, the Naperville Duathlon, on Sunday 8/7 and then just the marathon in October. I've had an up and down season so far. Du Nationals was great, then I struggled at the St. Joe's Steelhead 70.3 and went off course at the Wauconda Olympic distance tri. I don't have much else to show for this season. I'm hoping I can find some additional motivation and energy before Sunday's duathlon. One thing that was fun was our vacation in ME. Lots of great hiking around Acadia National Park and amazing views of the ocean. I got in some good runs as well and we had a fun family bike ride at the Schoodic Peninsula. Finished off with a great tour of Boston.









May 12, 2022

2022 Duathlon Nationals, Irving, TX 4/30/22

Duathlon Nationals went well. Won my age group by over 3 minutes!  Really fun race too. I hung back through the first 3 miles of the opening 10 K and then took the lead on the second lap of the run course and never looked back.  The bike was really fun too because I had the lead motorcycle out in front to follow until mile 20. I knew I would get passed by the overall race leaders, but expected to be overtaken sooner, so the fact that I was still out in front that far into the race was very reassuring.  Also, my coach Liz was at the race and giving me updates on the competition.    

Here is my bike the night before the race, ready to go. It had a major make over and I got a bike fitting the month before the race. It really paid off because my bike split was 1:02, that's fast for me!


Here I am with the 2nd place winner, Paul. Below top 3! 





April 11, 2022

MATTS John Frasier Memorial TT April 10th 2022

 Did my first TT in at least 10 years on Sunday.  This was the Matts 7.7 mile TT in Maple Park, IL.  Very flat course but incredibly windy. My time was 20:13, so about 22-23 mph? Finished toward the bottom of my age group.  I'm happy with my race and it was a learning experience. Need to make serious adjustments to my bike and riding position before Duathlon Nationals in 3 weeks!    

December 30, 2021

Sad End to 2021

Well, 2021 is going out, much like it came in, sucking big time! This year stunk on so many levels. Yes, things did look up for a while there: at points in the summer and fall it looked like it might go back to some resemblance of normal. But that was just a teaser, were still as fucked as ever! Right now, my entire family has COVID or at least some nasty flu like disease. We all got tested and just awaiting the bad news!

At least there were some races in 2021. Many tris were canceled, but I eked out one race, Lake Zurich. It sucked! No bike. Yes, that's right, no bike. WTF, right?  

The Chicago Marathon was good though. I felt unsure going into the race, but ended up talking to a lot of runners around me and actually had fun and a good race. My time was slow, but so was everyone's due to warm conditions. 

Now on to 2022 with great trepidation! I have a busy race schedule if, and only if, all goes precisely as planned. Fingers crossed! Damn COVID!  

October 22, 2021

Chicago Marathon 2021

Had a pretty good Chi Marathon this year. It was very strange to NOT have L & M out there cheering me on, but it was also great that Diana came down and found me at some key spots on the course!  After 27 years, she is still my main fan!  Thanks Hun!!!  

Too warm for a good clock time, but I placed 3rd in my age group so that was exciting.  I talked to quite a few people during the race and that made the whole experience so much better!  Good luck to my new friend, Charles, who I ran with from mile 13-23!  

This may be my last Chicago Marathon for a while becuse I want to race the Pittsburg Marathon with Lance in May 2022 and the Twin Cities Marathon (which goes by Michaely's dorm) just a week before Chicago in 2022. I'm not one of those people who can race back to back!  A long term goal is to race the Ironman in 2023, the same day as the Chicago Marathon that year, so it may be at least 3 years before I get back here.  But I will be back, with any luck!  

Thank you Chicago for a great run of runs!  

June 1, 2021

Grand Canyon

Wow, its been an emotional two weeks since getting back from the GC. It all seems like a blur now, but visiting the GC was amazing. Hard to believe we covered 52 miles of trail while there and yet were only actually at the place for < 36 hours. I just wish I had more time to sit on the rim and take it all in!  That's my one regret.  

But since getting home my babies graduated! I'm so proud of them. They did amazing, both graduating at the top of their class and both turning out to be such nice and caring people. That's the best part, they are good people! 

Then we had our graduation here at MWU. As always, the students were also so nice. Every year it gets harder to say good bye to so many of them! These two students, Kashia and Austin were two of the nicest and two who will be amazing therapists in the years to come.

Its all too much!  

Video of trip: https://youtu.be/onI_bOkhffs






May 18, 2021

Rim-to-rim-to-rim run, 2021


The R3 run was a huge success!  Really challenging, but also really fun. We finally made it back at about 1:05 AM, after starting out at 4:45 AM the previous day. a total of 52 miles, 20+ hours of running, over 100,000 steps, and close to 12,000 feet of elevation gain. The views and sights were incredible. Also, one of the big highlights was all of the friendly hikers and runners on the trails. So great to share this with RB (Rich H), one of my closest friends and someone who truely appreciates connecting with nature. It also helps that RB has an amazing sense of humor and adventure. It was his idea to plunge into the CO river!  Also, all of the runners and hikers took the time to say hi, ask how you were doing or just to chat. It definitely felt like a lot of camaraderie out there. Here are a few photos and videos. 




May 12, 2021

Grand Canyon is just 48 hours away!

Counting down the days till RB and I get to the GC.  I'm totally psyched to see that massive hole in the ground!  My best workout buddy, RawBone is going to go, so I know its going to be fun. I'm a little nervous too. Not sure how this will compare to other super challenging events like ironman. For one thing,, we will at least have time to stop and checkout the sighhts.