Saturday Morning was the regional cross country meet and and while I was at the bottom of the pack, I still PR'd, coming in at 38:39, shaving nearly a minute off of a road 10K I did on 10/19. Assuming I don't get a wild hair and go to grad school and run XC then this was the end of my college running career.
Tomorrow is a school holiday so instead of doing homework I ran ALL over Austin posting flyers/pamphlets for OA austin/talking up possible sponsers. Looks like we might get some pretty rad local businesses to lend a hand or discounts for members etc, although nothing official yet.
In a recent email with grandfather I asked him if he had been partaking in any of the Olympics and he replied “No, I haven't watched the Olympics in years. Hope you enjoyed the spectacle and the events. I used to enjoy watching the competitive events themselves, but the increased nationalistic chest-thumping was jarring to the enjoyment of the sport events and became boring to me.”
Over the weekend of August 3rd, 2008, I traveled up to Minnesota to compete in the Saint Paul Inline Marathon (yes, 26.2 miles).
With this being just my second race after a knee injury sidelined me for a few weeks, I wasn't sure what to expect; however, I'd been training hard and hoped to finish below 1 hour, 30 minutes -- as an Advanced speed skater (the category below pro), this is often a reasonable goal to set.
After a discussion with local pro/coach Jamie Cleavland I am closing off my inaguaral tri season with an olympic tri in two weeks and forgoing the 1/2 Ironman in October to focus on collegiate cross country instead. (Being my senior year this will be my last opportunity to be on a college team and have a true XC experience, since I only ran the last race last year)
In tri's swimming is my weakest sport by far so I've been trying to improve a bit.