With a little encouragement from Frank and Emmy I have finally decided to start my own blog. I plan to use this mainly for my running activities to start with, but hope to then add some other personal bits and pieces.
I took up running at the end of 2003 after quite a few years of going to watch my brother, Pete, run the Branford Road Race, Fairfield half marathon and the New Haven Labor day 20k. He also ran the New York City marathon in 1996. My other brother, Richard, who still lives in England is also an avid runner. I have watched him run The Great North Run half marathon in the North of England several times also. I had always loved the atmosphere at races and really wanted to get that feeling of accomplishment that you get upon crossing the finish line. However, I'd done a little running in high school and never cared for longer distances and disliked running on the roads. The past few times I had attempted to run I ended up quitting within the first quarter of a mile. Things turned around when at the end of 2003 I got together with a co-worker, Rich, who also had little experience with running and we started out with a lunchtime walk/run routine that consisted of mostly walking. It took us several months to get up to about 3 miles of running with no walk breaks and then Rich suggested we enter into the Savin Rock 5k road race in West Haven on August 1st, 2004. It was a pretty flat course and perfect for a first race. I had to take several walk breaks since I had started out too fast, but I finished the race in 30 minutes and 15 seconds and was instantly hooked on racing. I now run in races almost every weekend, except for the times that I have been injured. To date I have run 151 races including 3 marathons and one ultra marathon and have run the Great North run in England. I am currently in training to run in this year's New City marathon and hope to run another ultra marathon next spring.
Cumberland Trail 50K Race Report
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This is way late, sorry!
Two years ago, I ran the Cumberland Trail 50K as my first trail ultra, at
the time it was the most difficult and rewarding race I ...
13 years ago
woo hoo!! congratulations on your first post!! and welcome to the blogosphere!! i can't wait until you start posting your photos!!
ReplyDeleteKate -welcome to blogger.com! I loved your first post. I knew some of your running history but not that you had done 151 races since 2003!!! I did know that you had done 1 ultra (as I was there and hope to be the next one you do!!! even from the sidelines)and are training for NYC marathon. Anyway, welcome and hope through Frank's blog you will get alot of readers quickly!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome. Look forward to reading about your running and hopefully about other areas of your life.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the blogosphere.
ReplyDelete150 races, wow!!! I think I may have run like 10-12 including some marathons and triathlons.
Welcome to blogger.com! You may be new to blogging but not to running - 150+ races, wow! You could probably write a book, never mind a blog entry! Looking forward to hearing some of your thoughts on running, racing & whatever else comes along.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your comments. I'm sorry that I haven't had a chance to add more stuff yet. I'll get to it as soon as I can. Have a great long weekend everyone.
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