Monday, October 4, 2010
BHBH official results - corrected
When I saw my results online last night, I didn't realize that I needed to scroll over to see the entire screen. My gun time was 32:22, and, compared with my unofficial time by my watch of 31:03, it left me very puzzled. However, when it was pointed out to me today that both a gun time and an official timing chip time were listen, I found that my chip time was 31:00 ... actually 3 seconds better than I thought I'd done. A much more satisfying outcome!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
BHBH official results
According to the computer timing chip, and the online posted results, my official time was 32:22 (I still can't figure the great discrepancy between this and my watch time of 31:03), and I finished #71 of 131 in my age group (males age 50-54), and #1601 our of 4730 participants overall (but I'm sure many of these were walkers). So clearly, I've left myself room for improvement in 2011!
Big House Big Heart
This morning I ran a 5K run - the "Big House Big Heart", an annual event that began in 2007 and which I have run each year. Its name comes from the fact that it ends in the "Big House," or Michigan Stadium, which legendary ABC telecaster Keith Jackson affectionately nicknamed The Big House years ago. The "Big Heart" aspect comes from the fact that it's a fundraiser for local nonprofits ... it raised over $200,000 the first year (with participants soliciting donations), and has grown significantly since then. There are 3 events - a 10K, a 5K, and a one-mile "fun run" for kids. I have always done the 5K; after finishing in 32:59 in 2007, 30:29 in 2008, and 30:42 last year, I figured my time this year would be significantly worse due to all the health issues I've endured (first my legs, in the spring, and then more recently, back problems). But (by my watch) I was able to do this morning's run in a pretty fair time of 31:03, in lovely weather ... sunny and cool (about 50 degrees). It is always pretty crowded ... I don't know how many ran the 5K, but they were saying 10,000 participants for the three events combined. I am far from a front-of-the-pack runner, of course, so it wasn't as though the numbers really slowed me. And I found helpful the fact that I've run the course before, and so knew what to expect. With perfect 100% participation in the BHBH throughout its existence, it is my hope to extend that streak as long as possible.
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