10/13/2024 Mike Williams, Nancy Wardell, Cleopatra Sirnic Clifford, And Brittany Kiehl, Firestone Park Bridgestone Tread Together 5K Akron, Ohio

10/13/2024

Firestone Park Bridgestone Tread Together 5K

Akron, Ohio

Mike Williams:

Finish Time:  27:44

Overall Place:  36th Place / 93

Gender Place: 26th Place

Nancy Wardell:

Finish Time:  29:38

Overall Place:  47th Place / 93

Gender Place:  15th Place

Cleopatra Sirnic Clifford

Finish Time:  30:12

Overall Place:  50th Place / 93

Gender Place:  18th Place

Brittany Kiehl

Finish Time:  37:57

Overall Place:  75th Place / 93

Gender Place:  32nd

Race Recap By Nancy Wardell:

I completed the Firestone Park and Bridgestone Tread Together 5k/1 mile walk in Akron this morning thanks to Brittany Kiehl!  and a free registration! It was great to see so many team members in a new race! Thanks for the pre-run warmup Mike Williams and post run Cleopatra Sirnic!  I’m very thankful the weather cooperated and enjoyed the snacks after too. They only gave awards to the top 5 women and men, so not sure where I placed. I finished in 29:38 with a 9:33 pace. The race track had some very sharp turns and the repetitive 4 loops kind of threw me off, but I loved the safety of the location on the track and having my teammates there too! Thanks for the pictures Mike and Cleo! See you next time!

Race Recap By Brittany Kiehl:

This was a small race that was part of the Akron Promise City Series Neighborhood Races. Participants did four laps around the test track. It was fun being able to cheer on friends as you saw them along the course. There were only medals for the top five overall male and female and the top five overall masters male and female. Also, this race was family friendly and there was fun activities setup for the kids.

10/12/2024 Josh Keane And Lisa Keane Canal Corridor 100 Mile Endurance Race Akron, Ohio

10/12/2024

Canal Corridor 100 Mile Endurance Race

Akron, Ohio

Josh Keane:

Finish Time:  23:30:19:43

Overall Place:  72nd Place / 243

Gender Place:  5th Place

Lisa Keane:  Lisa volunteered as a pacer for the race.

Race Recap By Josh Keane:

The Canal Corridor 100 mile Endurance Run in the books. What an outstanding race. I honestly do not think I could have asked for a better experience for my first 100 mile finish. The course was primarily fast and flat with exception of a couple fairly big hills in and out of Akron as well as in and out of Cleveland. The race was a great scenic course starting in Akron heading south for a 20 mile out and back then 40 miles to Cleveland and right back 40 miles to Akron. The aid stations were excellent and plentiful along the course. We could not have had better weather until the last 20 miles when storms rolled in for torrential downpours of and on until the finish. My goal was 27 hours and thanks to the wonderful people around me I was able to beat that goal by almost four hours finishing in 23 hours and 30 minutes! Better than that are the memories! One of my favorite memories will be spending the day with family and friends. Most of all, running with our very own Lisa Keane into the city of Cleveland while the skyline was lit up! If you are thinking of taking on a 100 mile race this is a great one to consider!

Race Recap By Lisa Keane:

I have not completed the entire 100 mile distance at this event however I have crewed and paced different runners 4 years in a row and I would recommend this race to anyone from beginner to seasoned ultra runner. This event is established and organized with a clearly marked course along the scenic towpath. The course does change slightly year to year and this year, it took us into Cleveland for the first time. Absolutely stunning coming into the city at night with all of the buildings and stadium lights! This also added some elevation changes and challenges to the usually flat, fast course. Well spaced aid and water stations along the entire route with lots of crew access. Nice LS tech shirt and finisher medals. Sub 24 hour finishers earn the coveted gold buckle and 24-30 hour finishers earn the silver buckle.

10/12/2024 Scott Orlando And Terri Bednar Gervasi Haunted Wine Run 5K Canton, Ohio

10/12/2024

Gervasi Haunted Wine Run 5K

Canton, Ohio

Scott Orlando

Finish Time:  21:52

Overall Place 5th Place / 785

Division Place:  2nd Place / 30

Terri Bedner

Finish Time:  26:04

Overall Place:  46th Place / 785

Division Place:  5th Place 147

Race Review By Terri Bendar:

It was a fun race and the swag was great! Got a cool medal and bought a hoodie. Would have like to see a few snacks at the finish line and the age groups were 10 year increments. The should have been every 5 years.  I would definitely do this race again.

Race Recap by Scott Orlando:

This was my first time competing in the Gervasi Haunted Wine Run 5K at Gervasi Winery in Canton, Ohio.  I have competed in other races in the past at Gervasi Winery so I knew a little bit of what to expect.  The race was sold out and I was lucky to be able to register.  I had planned on doing another race that same day but it was cancelled.  By the time I knew the first race was cancelled The Haunted Wine Run was already sold out.  I contacted the race director to see if there was a way to still register.  I was informed that race registration would re-open the morning of the race.  Luckily I was able to secure one of the remaining spots and got registered.  I really appreciated the communication with the race director who helped me.  Great service!  I ended up paying $65 for the race which is pretty high for a 5K but I can’t complain as race day registration typically is higher than pre registration.

Weather conditions for the race were very favorable with temperatures in the low 60’s with extremely calm winds.  Knowing that parking would be limited for this race and it was sold out I arrived probably way too early, but I would rather do that than arrive late and have no on site parking.  The course started behind the Crush House and made a tight right turn around it then followed the road out of the Gervasi property, and then down the street and onto nearby crushed gravel trails.  There was part of the course that made a small loop in a grass field before hoping back on the trail and retuning to Gervasi.

I started at the front of the pack not wanting to get bottlenecked at the first tight turn.  I got off to a good start and right away found myself with the top 10 runners.  It was clear to me early in the race that there were not a lot of competitive runners in the field.  This is pretty common for a themed race especially at a winery.  Several of the runners that were fast appeared to be in or near my age group so I knew there would be no slacking it today.  The fist half of the race seemed to go by quickly.  I found myself battling for 5th place with the fastest female in the race.  At times we ran together but mostly took turns leading each other.  Finally after a hilly section of the course I passed her and secured the 5th position.  Looping back into the same trail to return to the finish I encountered several hundred walkers in large groups blocking the trail.  The first half of the race the leaders were escorted by a golf cart with a clown in it cheering us on and taking pictures.  I am not sure why the escort dropped off mid race but it would have been helpful to keep it in front of us the entire race helping to keep the trail ahead clear to run on.  At first I started yelling asking them to move to the left.  I found that they weren’t listening and it was costing me energy so I was forced to run in the high grass and uneven surface of the shoulder of the trail.  Once passed that area I was able to get back on the trail, increase my pace and head for the finish.  I was happy to finish with a time of 21:52 placing 5th overall and 2nd in my age division.  I was pretty excited to finish 5th overall in such a large race.

The race was well organized with an enjoyable course.  Participants received I’m Just Here For The Boo’s themed SWAG that included a super soft t-shirt, finisher medal that doubles as a coaster, and a wine cup filled with choice of Gervasi wine.  No where on the race SWAG does it mention the 5K race.  I would have preferred the SWAG to say on it somewhere Wine Run 5K.  The wine cups were advertised as soft and crushable.  They were neither.  I will say that they were full of wine! There was no awards ceremony so award winners picked up awards at the timing tent.  Awards were pins that are supposed to be added to the ribbon of the finisher medal.  I haven’t seen awards like this before but I liked the idea.  The pin I received was gold in color.  I will say it is hard to read and I am not sure what it actually says.  Age divisions for awards were every 10 year.  For a large race like this I would prefer to see them every 5 years.  I was a little disappointed that there were no post race snacks just water.   All of the food venues were open post race for participants to eat and drink.

Overall I really enjoyed the race.  It was great fun racing and hanging out with fellow Team ER member Terri Bednar who placed 5th out of 147 in her division.  If you like fall races and wine I suggest putting this race on next year’s calendar.  I will definitely do this race again!

 

10/11/2024 Kevin Christensen And Stephanie Orwick Rainbow Weekend Drag Race 5K Kent, Ohio

10/11/2024

Rainbow Weekend Drag Race 5K

Kent, Ohio

Kevin Christensen

Finish Time:  33:05

Overall Place:  30th Place / 123

Stephanie Orwick

Stephanie volunteered at the race.

Race Recap By Kevin Christensen:

It was a blast running the Rainbow Weekend Drag Race 5K. There were a few disappointed car enthusiasts but they got over it. Money raised from the race entries and $1 from each beer sold went to the Kent State emergency fund to help Students that were abandoned by their “families” after coming out. Last year the organization distributed $45k to students in need. I can’t remember a race with this much support and cheering from walkers and runners.