9/11/2021
Bedford XC Mountain Bike Race
Bedford, Ohio
11.1 Mile Beginner Race
Steve Zener
Finish Time: 1:07:47
Overall Place: 18th Place
Mike Williams
Finish Time: 1:14:32
Overall Place: 30th Place
Northeast Ohio Multi-Sport Team
9/11/2021
Bedford XC Mountain Bike Race
Bedford, Ohio
11.1 Mile Beginner Race
Steve Zener
Finish Time: 1:07:47
Overall Place: 18th Place
Mike Williams
Finish Time: 1:14:32
Overall Place: 30th Place
8/29/2021
Bike Cleveland Fundo
Cleveland, Ohio
Rick Wise
Non Timed Bike Ride Event
8/22/2021
Michigan Titanium Triathlon
Full Ironman Distance Triathlon
Ken Frankenbery
Finish Time: 14:15:10
Overall Place: 42nd Place / 131
Division Place: 1st Place
Race Review By Ken Frankenbery
I started this journey 2 years ago-read a quote by Mark Allen in 2019
Unless you test yourself, you stagnate. Unless you try to go way beyond what you have been able to do before, you won’t develop and grow; When you go for it 100%, when you don’t have the fear of “What If I Fail” that’s when you learn. That’s when you’re really living
After reading it I knew I need a new challenge, I have never done an Ironman so signed up for 2020 Grand Rapids race. It fit my criteria of non Ocean swim, wet suit legal, within driving distance, lower key event than Ironman branded races, and reviews said it one of best organized events in USA.
It was the perfect race till it was canceled because of Covid. Having an extra year of training turned out to be a plus. Biking and running I knew I could do having ran multiple marathons and raced several 100 miles of mountain bike races. But swimming 2 and ½ miles, that took some time to build up to. Plus moving my weekly training hours from 12-13 a week, to 20+takes time.
Race day was hot and humid. Michigan has been having a unseasonable summer with record breaking temperatures. It was no surprise when water temp was 79 degrees, first time in race history above 78 (limit for wet suits). I was not happy but 2 years of long-distance training taught me its all about overcoming challenges. I was shocked how many people opted to wear wet suits and go off in a separate wave with there results not officially counting.
Swim start was waves seeded by expected finish time. 2 laps of a 1.2 mile loop. They sent out swimmers in lines of 5 every 10 seconds . Start worked great with limited people kicking and running over you. A semi orderly line of swimmers until second lap. Then they let waves of ½ Ironman people (only doing 1 lap ) all I could think of was Clash Of The Titans line “Release The Kracken”. Suddenly it was like every other race start with people swimming over you, kicking you, but not to the extent of mass start races. I started slow focusing on keeping my heart rate low but being a poor swimmer, without a wet suit my heart rate runs much higher just trying to keep from sinking! Half distance people cleared out fairly fast and the rest of lap went ok but the last ¼ of swim the shore seemed to keep moving farther away, a long time to be in water! I finished in 1:45. For transition I decided to go for comfort changing into real bike shorts , bike jersey, socks, applying sun tan lotion, and hit bath room, it was 7 minutes which in a normal triathlon would be death, but in a all day race I think it was worth it.
Bike loop was shockingly hilly with over 4000 feet of climbing all rolling hills and 0 flat sections. I focused on nutrition, pacing and even with heat and humidity finished in 6:54-averaging 16.3 mph.
Another 7 minute transition to change into run gear which again was worth the time. I started run the feeling strong ( 4 laps of 6.5 mile loop ) but humidity was off the charts. At mile 2 I passed the 1st place racer in my class but started up hill at mile 3 and my heart rate was in the red zone Slowing did nothing so resorted to a run/walk plan to keep heart rate down. No way I would be able to eat/drink unless I could keep heart rate down. The guy passed me and I was back to second. It was not easy to let him go, but at this point I was worried about finishing. I knew if I ran nonstop I would be done. Lap 2 I saw my competition. He was slowing big time. I caught up to him and did a long walk to rest up then ran as hard as I could till I passed him and he was well out of his site. My hope it would discourage him. Lap 3 brought cooler temps. I had pulled 15 minutes ahead of the competition. He was walking with friends. Last lap was by far my fastest lap. I ended up putting an hour lead on 2nd place competitor. He was a super nice guy and came over and said once I passed him it broke his will to push, and decided to cruise in with friends.
It was hard to stomach a 5:17 marathon but if I would have kept running I am not sure I would have made it. The support from spectators cheering was like nothing I have ever experienced as I finished, I felt a wave of satisfaction I have rarely felt. It was a fantastic race experience after 2 long years of sacrifice.
Ken
8/21/2021
PorchRockr 5K
Highland Square Akron, Ohio
Christine Churpek
Finish Time: 22:24
Overall Place: 56th Place / 263
Division Place: 3rd Place / 49
Cleopatra Sirnic Clifford
Finish Time: 27:34
Overall Place: 125th Place / 263
Division Place: 8th Place / 24
Renee Buckus
Finish Time: 27:45
Overall Place: 131st Place / 263
Division Place: 16th Place / 49
8/21/2021
Trail Fest 10K
Cambridge, Ohio
Kris Engstrom
Finish Time: 49:49
Overall Place: 7th Place / 33
Division Place: 2nd Place
8/13/2021
Ragnar Relay
Bruceton Mills, WV
Relay Team Name: We Kent Run Anymore
Team ER Members Who Competed: Amy Stumpf, Asad Khan, And Christine Churpek
Finish Time: 20:31:45
Overall Place: 5th Place / 141
Division Place: 2nd Place / 75
8/13/2021
Goodyear Half Marathon And 10K
Akron, Ohio
Half Marathon
Roy Miller
Finish Time: 1:41:18
Overall Place: 77th Place / 756
Division Place: 6th Place / 44
10K
Kevin Christensen
Finish Time: 59:19
Overall Place: 342nd Place / 1079
Division Place: 211th Place / 417
Renee Buckus
Finish Time: N/A
Overall Place: N/A
Division Place: N/A
8/7/2021
RBC Race For The Kids 5K
St. Paul, MN
Christine Churpek
Finish Time: 21:38
Overall Place: 81st Place /685
Division Place: 2nd Place / 53
7/31/2021
Deer Creek Triathlon
New Holland, Ohio
Olympic Triathlon
Amy Stumpf
Finish Time: 3:18:45
Overall Place: 39th Place
Division Place: 2nd Place
Sprint Triathlon
Rick Wise
Finish Time: 1:48:53
Overall Place: 65th Place
Division Place: 4th Place
Female Relay Team Olympic Distance
Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Finish Time: 2:46:18
Overall Place: 20th Place
Division Place: 1st Place
Team ER Member Christine Churpek Completed The Running Leg.
7/25/2021
Ironman Ohio 70.3
Delaware, Ohio
Zac Tharp
Finish Time: 7:07:06
Overall Place: 1495th Place
Division Place: 144th Place
Loretta Harland
Finish Time: 7:08:53
Overall Place: 1514th Place
Division Place: 30th Place