"1 minute warning!" before race start. Photo courtesy of Joel Pulliam |
View of New River from race start. Photo courtesy of Joel Pulliam |
As in year’s past, staff from New River Trail State Park
were hugely helpful with logistics, setting up aid stations and finish line
area and providing transportation for our volunteers who worked the “no vehicle
access", Fries Junction aid station. The community of Fries was supportive and
the local women’s group cooked up gallons of soup, dozens of loaves of homemade
sourdough bread and stacks of cookies for
a lite post-run lunch.
VA Park Service Staff day before race |
This year we got to use their fancy new clock! |
Ranger Patrick is in charge of the South end of New River Trail State Park |
John Batchelor, 36 years old from Rocky Mount, NC was the
male champion with a time of 3:42:30. I do believe this was John’s first ultra
win! Congratulations John! He had
the 10th fastest time ever run on this course. Following John was 1st
masters, David Honea, 42 of Boone, NC, closely followed by Nick Whitehead, 33
of Bluefield, VA.
Nick at the Cliffview turnaround (photo courtesy of Nick) |
Trail view, taken mid morning. Photo courtesy of Joel Pulliam |
Chestnut Yard aid station #2 and #4. Photo courtesy of Joel Pulliam. (That's him-the runner in blue!) |
Women’s champion was Laura Maclean, 43 of Willow Spring NC,
with the 8th fastest female time on this course: 4:16:49. She was
followed by Lydia Odell, 42 of Brevard, NC and Kara Lemon, 32 of
Charlottesville, VA with times of 4:23:44 and 4:25:20, respectively. Full results are now posted on UltraSignup: http://ultrasignup.com/results_event.aspx?did=12051
A special shout on to Kara for holding the spirit of being
“green”. For this race we minimize disposables, use local products when
possible and purchase and are sponsored by company’s that have a demonstrated
record of responsible practices. Runners were informed that each aid station
would have 70 paper cups, and when the were gone…they’re gone. Most runners
carried packs or hand held bottles.
…Back to Kara. At the conclusion the race, I heard about a
young “fast girl” who carried around a squished paper cup to each of the aid
stations, reusing her paper cup until at last the folks at the last aid station
made her take a new one! Thank you to Kara and many, many other runners who
took to heart our efforts at minimizing trash during this race.
Though I mentioned the placing above of just the top 3 men
and women there were many amazing performances out there, one’s that because I
get to share in them, even in a small way, remind me of the utter privilege of
race directing!
One runner, and I won’t use her name, as I haven’t asked
permission, was in a serious car wreck a couple of years ago. She had to
relearn how to talk and walk and take care of herself. This was her return to
ultrarunning for the first time since her accident. I know she had a wonderful
day out there and I am thrilled for this awesome lady!
This year's optional shirts |
Though, with last week being the 4th edition of
NRT 50k, we continue to evolve, while holding onto the ideals of quality,
“green”, affordable, fair and friendly. I do not come from a back ground of
road racing, which seems to have very different norms in regard to swag and age
group awards. I also realize that NRT 50k is attracting more and more 1st
time ultrarunners-which is certainly a joy, yet leaves me a bit in a dilemma.
Runners are asking for finishers medals and finishers shirts
and to keep track of age groups. Some ask for additional categories of age
groups awards. I know runners are very proud of finishing their first ultra
(and I am the 1st to applaud everyone),I respect runners for asking
for what they want and sharing what matters to them, yet at the same time stay
within what I value as a race designer and race director.
I wonder what other’s think? I am not a bit put-off by these
requests, in fact, I like it that I am approachable and folks feel free to give
critical feedback. If anyone has any experiences or thoughts about what I am
pondering, I would love to hear!
This year was another year of fabulous weather, talented and
passionate runners, supporters and many dedicated volunteers. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of the race. Put 10/13/2012 on
your calendar for the next edition!