Jerry, 26th 30 seconds off prediction
Henry, 53rd 58 seconds off prediction
Northeast Ohio Multi-Sport Team
Colleen Poling – 9th in age group 26:38
Alex Kuhn – 4th in age group 21:30
Jerry Lynch – 15th in age group 24:47
Henry Hauenstein – 10th in age group 30:36
At the First Christian Church in Canton
Ray Fryan – 2nd overall 21:42
This is a race I have been thinking about for years. I did it in 2009, had a decent race, but ended up 4th – with 3rd & 2nd both less than 7 seconds in front of me- and winner 2 minutes ahead. you think about those seconds a lot after a race, and I have had 3 years!!. It’s a perfect race for me – starts at 7 am, big enough to draw some national competition – but not so big to have all the logistic issues of bigger marathons, you can park within a mile or 2 just 30 minutes prior to race, walk to the start and go.
My fall run training went well – but some work issue’s in the last 3-4 weeks had me tied in knots (no sleeping!) – and I was unable to fly down in advance of the race to acclimate to the heat – but I had a ton of aggression to release on a race – so I think it balanced out.
My goal was to beat my PR of 1:34, and my dream goal if everything went right, was 1:30. I knew the paces I needed, and after 3 half marathons, and one full, I had learned that pacing was everything. The temp was listed as low 60’s at 7 am, but seemed cooler when I arrived – so had a long sleeve jersey and a sleeveless team ER shirt over that. I started near the front, and as usual, when you have tapered down (and actually got a full nights sleep nigh before race!), the excitement of race, first 2 miles felt like I was running downhill – and even holding back at a 6:40 pace – time to slow it down. Goal pace was 6:55/6:56. After mile 2, I figured out that it was more than 60 degrees, and humidity was sky high. So I did a tricky shirt change (never slowed down) – and pulled off both shirts- put on sleeveless, all at a 6:50 pace (and weaving like a mad man with shirt over my head!!!) It worked – tossed long sleeve – only issue (did not figure it out till race was over) my team shirt was on inside out – oh well) I got in a good grove, found a small pack to draft off, and was falling into a solid 6:53 pace – perfect. First 8 miles were awesome, but then the sun came out – temp started climbing, and my body figured out it was not the 30 degree’s I have been training in for months!! I slipped to a 6:54 pace, and at mile 10 you head back in open towards the stadium. It’s all exposed, and even at 8 am sun seemed like it was sucking the life out of me. I focused, and really bore down. I got the 6:53 pace back, passed several runners melting down, and as I hit the last mile, I did the math that if I could do last mile in 6:45, I could actually come in under 1:30!! (It’s a very cool finish – you run behind stadium and do last half mile on stadium track – with announcer yelling, and crowds in the bleachers).
I put everything I had into last mile – and as I approached the finish watched it click over 1:30 – hit my watch – and 1:30:02.
I could not be disappointed- it was a fantastic race, took 4 minutes of my PR, and still did not get my win (Local Florida runner had a 1:25 for 1st) – but a 2nd, with a great time, is hard to complain about!!
Ken Frankenbery
Team ER welcomes its new members for the 2013 season. They are Jason Hall, Alex Kuhn, Scott Mazon, Colleen Poling, and Mike Williams. Check the team member page to learn more about them and their plans for the coming year!
The following sponsors of Team ER received award plaques:
Ritchies Sporting Goods award will be displayed at their store with the following team members names on it: “Ritchies Sporting Goods proudly recognizes the following Marathon Finishers: Paul Lenz , Ron Hudas, Steve Bable, and Zia Snyder”
Eddy`s Bike Shop award will be displayed at their store with these team members names on it: “Eddy’s Bike Shop proudly recognizes the following Ironman Finishers: Mark Gorris, Jim Dehner”