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Steamtown Marathon Recap

Posted by danerunsalot on 10/26/2007 on danerunsalot's blog

A Runner's Ramblings: Volume 2; 29th Edition
489.53 miles raced in 2007
Race: Steamtown Marathon
Place: Scranton, PA
Miles from home: 246
Course Difficulty: 6.5 out of 10
Course Enjoyability: 5 out of 10
Weather: Mid 70s, humid
Finisher's Medal: 6 out of 10

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Mifflinburg Fourth of July 5k

Posted by trunner on 7/4/2007 on trunner's blog | Groups: Lets Run

Well, if you been reading my recent posts, you know how I was feeling or thinking about today's race. The race started about 8 or so minutes late (after 9am). There was a record amount of runners in attendance for this race. This is the one race that I use as a benchmark to see how I am really doing. Here are the stats:

Total Runners: 424
My overall place: 367
Runners behind me @ finish: 57
My finish time: 31:10 --> July 2007
Last years finish time: 31:13 --> July 2006
My best time for this race: 29:18 --> July 2005

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They Don't Make Shoes for This

Posted by marcusgrimm on 2/26/2007 on marcusgrimm's blog

So yesterday was the 2007 Ugly Mudder. Seven and ¼-ish miles over the steepest, ugliest trails in Reading. That’s how the race always comes. This year, three inches of ice were added to it for good measure.

In my head, I always picture these races to be smaller than they are. This time around, I figured a lot of people wouldn’t come because of the impending snow. I think I was wrong, though final figures aren’t in yet….there was a crazy mob of people there. They call this one of the largest trail runs east of the Mississippi and it probably had 700 or so, total.

Literally, the entire course was on either hard crusty snow, except the parts that were on hard crusty rocks and a few very short parts over roads. Mud would’ve been welcome, actually.

I think I lined up in about the right place… knew the course wouldn’t be ideal for passing. I’d say throughout the entire race I probably didn’t move up or down more than twenty paces. I did a great job moving up miles two to five, but think I probably gave up some of that in the final two miles.

Originally published at Sweet Victory (view original)
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