11/10/2024
Windham Camp James A Garfield Veterans Day 5K
Windham, Ohio
Cleopatra Sirnic Clifford
Finish Time: 31:19
Overall Place: 31st Place / 87
Division Place 1st Place / 7
Northeast Ohio Multi-Sport Team
11/10/2024
Windham Camp James A Garfield Veterans Day 5K
Windham, Ohio
Cleopatra Sirnic Clifford
Finish Time: 31:19
Overall Place: 31st Place / 87
Division Place 1st Place / 7
11/9/2024
CNO Financial Group Indianapolis Monumental Marathon And Half Marathon
Indianapolis, Indiana
Marathon
George McFall
Finish Time: 3:28:32
Overall Place: 1586th Place / 5647
Division Place: 84th Place / 259
Half Marathon
Kristi Quesenberry Gunyula
Finish Time: 1:32:58
Overall Place: 579th Place / 6121
Division Place: 17th Place / 1234
Race Recap By Kristi Quesenberry Gunyula:
I ended up with a 1:32:58. missing a PR by 26 seconds, which doesn’t bother me a bit this time around. I gave it what I had that day and came up a little short. It happens to all of us. I ran hard, but was content holding pace. This race was more about my personally journey than my pace and I’m proud of how I did and where I’m at, at the moment with what I have going on. Not many know that I was hit by a cyclist in early October on the bike and hike (a first for me). It really shook me up and set me back a little bit by leaving me with some neck and hip problems. Celebrating the small victories, the ability to be out doing what I love and the friendships I’ve made along the way.
I remember the day when a 7:20 felt unattainable and here I am going sub 7 for several miles in a 1/2 marathon. This was a really solid race for me. I trained this cycle at a 7:05-7:10 pace and that’s where I found myself.
Congrats to everyone who set out to BQ and did and to those who came up short. Congrats to those who PR’d, those who gave it their best, but in the end had to listen to their bodies and cut it short. And a special congratulations to those who towed the starting line for the first time! We all have one thing in common and that is…we put in the work and we showed up for OURSELVES on Saturday.
And lastly, I picked up a National Park map this year (one of those where you can check off the parks as you visit them). Mine has these little green evergreen trees that you place by the park names. Indiana Dunes National Park was a short two hour drive from Indianapolis so we drove out there today to do some hiking. It was beautiful and the best ending to a weekend race trip. Blessed to have friends to travel with and who are always up for adventures. Thank you to everyone who made this weekend possible for me by helping with my kids and my animals. Gina, your presence was missed. Looking forward to taking the next two weeks off training and instead doing some fishing, yoga, trail running and lifting
11/9/2024
Apex Skin Towpath Freedom 5K
Akron, Ohio
Scott Orlando
Finish Time: 22:17
Overall Place: 15th Place / 151
Division Place: 2nd Place / 18
Nancy Wardell
Finish Time: 30:25
Overall Place: 54th Place / 151
Division Place: 7th Place / 16
Race Recap By Scott Orlando:
This was my second time competing in the Apex Skin Towpath Freedom 5K. It was a beautiful morning for a race around Summit Lake. It was a little chilly but the sun was out and there was little to no wind. Before the race begins all veterans present are honored and awarded a pin for their service to our country. The race offers free registration to the first 35 veterans as another way to show appreciation for their service.
After all of the veterans were recognized race participants made their way about a quarter mile up the trail for the start. The beginning of the race was a little delayed waiting for some walkers to get to the start line. Finally the gun sounded and we were off down the trail back where we had come from passing the race staging / finish area, over a bridge and around the corner of the new trails following the direction of the lake.
I was on pace through the first mile clocking it at 7:00. I am not sure what happened but the second mile I really fell off my pace and lost some time. I was a little surprised that the second half of the course had been changed from the previous year. Instead of an out and back course that I was expecting this year the course was a loop going all the way around the lake. I must say that I enjoyed the new course a lot more than the previous course, I just wasn’t prepared for it and it through me off a little. I managed to gain a little time back in the 3rd mile. With a half mile to go I was passed by a runner that appeared to potentially be in my age division. He wasn’t far ahead but I started my kick too late and finished just 3 seconds behind him. Of course he did end up being in my division winning it so I placed a close 2nd behind him, My goal was to complete the race under 22:00 minutes. I finished in 22:17 placing 15th overall. Last year I was 19th overall so moving up 4 spots is a win.
I loved the new course and racing with Team ER member Nancy Wardell is always pure fun!
All participants received long sleeve tech shirts and military star themed finisher medals. Division awards included fleece blankets. They also had tons of snacks after the race. The race was very well organized. My only suggestion to improve the race for next year would be to offer age divisions every 5 years instead of 10 years which is what they have had the last two years. The race was sold out so it was big enough for the extra divisions. They do offer a separate division for the top 3 male and female veterans which is really nice.
Thank you to Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition, the sponsors, and all of the volunteers that make this race possible to pay tribute to our veterans.
Race Recap By Nancy Wardell:
I completed the Towpath Freedom 5K in Akron this morning. It was a beautiful morning for a race! Great seeing fellow teammate Scott Orlando! I loved the new course around the lake with a nice flat last mile to the finish line! The after celebration was great with tons of snacks and great awards for those that placed. I finished at 30:25 with a pace of 9:47 and placed 7th in my age group. Congratulations to Scott who finished second in his age group!!
11/9/2024
REVS 22K
Elyria, Ohio
Brittany Kiehl
Finish Time: 2:51:37
Overall Place: 84th Place / 84
Division Place: 3rd Place / 5
Race Recap By Brittany Kiehl:
So many words and feelings about this race…
On any given day, approximately 17 veterans commit suicide. This race supports the cause of putting an end to this horrible scourge afflicting our veterans, their families, and communities. I’m so thankful I was able to be apart of it.
Going into the race, I knew there was a 3 hour cutoff. I knew that my pace would be just under the allotted time. They started 10 minutes late, which made me nervous because I knew I would need that extra time. Going into the first loop, I felt so strong, and there were about 10 people behind me. So I figured I should be okay with my time. I couldn’t believe how good I felt. Going into the second loop, I suddenly realized I was the last one. (I am not sure if they made the other people turn around.) My heart sank, and I wasn’t sure if they’d cut me off too. I felt like I was keeping a good pace. And I had even PRd my previous 10K time. There were two guys rucking it in front of me, so I tried to stay just behind them. Those guys were so encouraging, which helped push me through the last few miles when I wanted to quit. They were sweeping the course behind me, and I even had a cop car follow me in. That last mile going uphill was rough, but I finished and PRd my previous half marathon time. They told me I would receive my medal later because they didn’t have enough. So I had to give it back. They had food and drinks inside a nearby restaurant. However, my anxiety got the best of me because I didn’t know anyone, so I left. I also felt embarrassed that I was the last one. Found out later, I placed third in my age group, so fingers crossed, I can still pick up my award.
(Also, I was so bummed that the Floral Fox mobile coffee trailer said they’d be there until noon, but they left at 11am.)
11/9/2024
Loop The Lake Race
Munroe Falls, Ohio
50K
Laura Fairfax
Finish Time: 6:14:51
Overall Place: 20th Place / 27
Gender Division: 11th Place
50K 4 Person Relay
Loopy Legends
Christine Churpek
Finish Time: 3:28:34
Overall Place: 3rd Place / 31
Division Place: 1st Place Coed Relay Team
Team ER
Josh Keane
Lisa Keane
Terri Bednar
Veronica Neubert
Finish Time: 4:44:58
Overall Place: 23rd Place / 31
Division Place: 14th Place Coed Relay Team
Kevin Christensen, Russ Neubert, and Scott Orlando were on site cheering on Team ER and providing race support.
Race Recap By Laura Fairfax:
I completed another ultramarathon today! Loop the Lake 50k (don’t ask me how I accidentally ran an extra mile). ! came in 3rd in my age group and 11th overall female! Not bad for thinking I wouldn’t even finish. Another beautiful day for a run!
Race Recap By Christine Churpek:
As always, Loop the Lake this weekend was an unforgettable experience, filled with energy, camaraderie, and amazing accomplishments! We had a blast, and I’m so grateful to everyone who showed up, both to run and cheer on the runners!
The Find Your Happy athletes, NWB run club, and Team ER showed up in a big way. It was an honor to race with the amazing Loopy Legends relay team – we took home the 1st place co-ed team trophy! Thank you to the amazing crew who came out to cheer us on, and a huge thanks to @nicolejustine23 for putting on this incredible race every year. Can’t wait for next year!
Race Recap By Josh Keane:
I had a blast running with TeamER and the absolute best relay team with Lisa Keane Terri Bednar and Veronica Neubert. The Loop the Lake relay was very well organized and a very unique, beautiful course. With 1.3 mile loops and a tent city full of cheers at the start/finish line it was a lot of fun. Great aid station and food with good swag. We had a solid team performance finishing the 50k in 4:44. We are planning to run this one again and would recommend it to anyone else.
Race Recap By Lisa Keane:
A unique and fun event with distance options for all abilities! Easy directions and plenty of parking with a short walk to the start (although we were glad that we brought our wagon). Participants are encouraged to set up tents along the start / finish for runners and spectators. Music, food, cow bells, and cheers make for a fun party atmosphere for all. The course is a paved but challenging 1.3 mile loop with plenty of elevation and scenic views. No need to carry fuel and no chance to get bored because just when you start to zone, you are back to tent city and all of your friends! Nice swag and medals for all finishers. Large trophies for overall winners.
I was blessed to run the relay with fellow Team ER members Josh Keane Terri Bednar and Veronica Neubert. Thanks friends! Always a good time!
We placed first in the Masters division (a perk of getting older) Unfortunately it wasn’t a real division and they took the trophy back.
Race Recap By Veronica Nuebert:
I consider myself to be extremely lucky to have been able to run one last race. Thoughts of today should sustain me through the recovery!
Each step was a blessing, each loop, an accomplishment, I couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful start (although it was cold) couldn’t have asked for a better team to run with Team ER and Thank you to Russ Neubert and Scott Orlando for coming to cheer us on!