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48 Replies Last post: Oct 6, 2005 4:37 PM by Steve Woo   Go to original post 1 2 3 4 Previous Next
Click to view CWorthen's profile Pro 94 posts since
Oct 23, 2002
15. Sep 4, 2005 4:54 PM in response to: hup027
Re: SF Bay Area/Nor Cal runners - check in please!
quote:<HR>Originally posted by hup:
[b]Hey there!
Miles - how're things going? I don't know if I ever shared this with you, but in 2003 I ran CIM (actually the last 3 years). I was primed and ready to smash my PR (3:19:23 ... a good hour behind you) Anyway, I was slightly ahead of pace all the way through when I started to cramp right as we went under the freeway (is that about mile 23?). I ran as fast as I could go without cramping up, which was not fast at all. Long story long, I finished at 3:19:24! I cried. So, on a far lower level, I could relate to your near miss in 02.

What is on everyone's racing plate?
My wife and I are running the Bizz Johnson Trail Marathon[/URL" target="_blank"> in Susanville on 10/9.
Also running a hilly 10 mile race in Mariposa on Sunday.

Anyone else planning to race anytime soon?

Thanks for responding. Maybe we can get together some sort of group deal sometime soon?

hup[/B]<HR>


Yeah that under the freeway right there is a cursed area watch out. In 2002 I missed water there and had to slow and spin all the way around to grab it (I was REALLY thirsty) that right there probably cost me the 2 1/2 seconds.

I am racing just about every weekend. Jamba 5K on 9/18, Paso 10K on 9/25, and the big one Twin Cities Marathon on 10/2. Hopefully I can recover and still run CIM. Are you running CIM again?
Click to view Steve Woo's profile Amateur 23 posts since
Sep 26, 2007
16. Dec 26, 2007 10:09 AM in response to: hup027
Re: SF Bay Area/Nor Cal runners - check in please!
quote:<HR>Originally posted by gcklo:
I am also planning on running the Bulls. Though my chance of catching
one of them is not great. I will also run the San Mateo 911 Memorial.
Can't miss the chance to run on the horse track at Bay Meadows. Hope
to knock one to two min off my 5k PR.

http://This message has been edited by gcklo (edited Sep-03-2005).
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I ran the Bulls 8K last year (not sure why they changed it to a 5K this year), and I was the last person to beat the first bull. Couldve gone faster but I was wearing a turkey costume.

Some of the bulls are instructed to go slow, though, and they give the runners a 3 minute handicap.




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TURKEY BEACH TROT III: Dances with Turkeys
Thanksgiving Day Run & Walk
San Francisco, CA
Race against a gigantic 6'1", 180-pound Turkey!
Race details:
www.TURKEYBEACHTROT.com[/URL" target="_blank">

Be hungry. Be very hungry........
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17. Sep 5, 2005 7:50 PM in response to: hup027
Re: SF Bay Area/Nor Cal runners - check in please!
I'm around the Sac area and I'm running the Buffalo Stampede 10 mile this coming Sunday, 9/11. I'm running Portland Marathon on 10/9 and I think this will be a good tune-up race.
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Jul 1, 2005
21. Sep 6, 2005 12:37 PM in response to: hup027
Re: SF Bay Area/Nor Cal runners - check in please!
Checking in from Fairfield. Just ran the GVH Labor Day Races in Davis on Monday. Next up...Probably Tracy Run for the Ribbon in early October. Focusing on 5/10K's for the time being after a long layoff. Maybe one or two marathons next year.
Click to view Steve Woo's profile Amateur 23 posts since
Sep 26, 2007
22. Sep 6, 2005 1:12 PM in response to: hup027
Re: SF Bay Area/Nor Cal runners - check in please!
quote:<HR>Originally posted by hup:
Stupid question .... are they actual bovines or folks dressed up as bulls? (I told you it was stupid ) I think it would be much safer to run with a guy in a turkey suit than with an actual bull

BTW Rain Man, my daughter goes to USF and we were up there Saturday (it was fantastic to escape the Central Valley heat!). Can you tell me where you shop for running shoes in the City? Thx -

hup
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yeah, they have elite runners dressed up as bulls--the palo alto residents would have a cow if they were real. nicole teter (ran the 800 meters in athens) was one of the bulls.

for running shoes, i get emm at fleet feet.


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TURKEY BEACH TROT III: Dances with Turkeys
Thanksgiving Day Run & Walk
San Francisco, CA
Race against a gigantic 6'1", 180-pound Turkey!
Race details: www.TURKEYBEACHTROT.com[/URL" target="_blank">

Be hungry. Be very hungry........
Click to view Slacker75's profile Rookie 2 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
23. Sep 6, 2005 3:53 PM in response to: hup027
Re: SF Bay Area/Nor Cal runners - check in please!
Checking in from Dublin. I'm currently training for the Grape Stomp half in Livermore on 10/23.
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24. Sep 6, 2005 4:06 PM in response to: hup027
Re: SF Bay Area/Nor Cal runners - check in please!
Checking in from Palo Alto...

Currently training for the NYC Marathon.

Running the Bizz Johnson 1/2 as a warmup / pace indicator.

I'm relatively new to competitive running and haven't heard of this Bulls 8k or 5k, which is apparently going to take place right under my nose. Can someone let me know where to get info / register for it?

Also considering the possibility (not really seriously yet) of running CIM if I don't think NYC will be a good race for meeting my time goal.
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26. Sep 9, 2005 12:05 AM in response to: hup027
Re: SF Bay Area/Nor Cal runners - check in please!
Emeryville- present. anyone running Silicon Valley Marathon or SF US Half?
Click to view George in Fremont's profile Legend 209 posts since
Aug 28, 2005
28. Sep 12, 2005 6:09 PM in response to: hup027
Re: SF Bay Area/Nor Cal runners - check in please!
What is CIM? I am new to racing, just started the end of Apr this year.

quote:<HR>Originally posted by hup:
We are going to Bizz with a small group. Are you planning on the pasta dinner? Drop an email, maybe we can meet up?

Also, CIM is a terrific race. If you don't run it this year, do be sure to put it on your list of "to do" races.

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Click to view Steve Woo's profile Amateur 23 posts since
Sep 26, 2007
29. Sep 12, 2005 6:19 PM in response to: hup027
Re: SF Bay Area/Nor Cal runners - check in please!
quote:<HR>Originally posted by gcklo:
What is CIM? I am new to racing, just started the end of Apr this year.

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Cal International Marathon. Sacramento, first Sunday in December. Brrrrrr.


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TURKEY BEACH TROT III: Dances with Turkeys
Thanksgiving Day Run & Walk
San Francisco, CA
Race against a gigantic 6'1", 180-pound Turkey!
Race details: www.TURKEYBEACHTROT.com[/URL" target="_blank">

Be hungry. Be very hungry........