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Tuesday November 24, 2009
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Toys
for Tots: Our Toys for Tots races will be held in just over 10
days. This has become a very popular race in the AORTA stable and
we should have a couple hundred runners if we repeat the results from
last year. The last day for you to be guaranteed a t-shirt is
November 30th. Now, we all know what that means despite the fact
that many of you try to scam the system each year. It means we
MUST have your application AND money in our hands by Monday the 30th.
It doesn't mean postmarked the 30th. It doesn't mean you intended to
send it the 30th but tripped on a dust bunny and missed the mailman.
It doesn't mean you call us on the 30th and say you'll probably be at
the race and for us to hold a t-shirt for you! Are we clear, last
day is the 30th? This year we have a new course and we'll have
lots of food after the race. And don't forget to bring a toy, it's
for a great cause...
Plans for
Saturday the 28th have been posted.
Please contact
Molly to help with a water stop.
Don't forget on Thanksgiving Day there will be a 5K at Moore's Mill Golf
Course. You can
download the application here.
Race Updates: Just over a week ago Bob Banks, Tom Lawry and
Maggie Lawry were all at Chickamauga for the half and full marathon.
Bob Banks broke through 4 hours with a 3:57, Tom, who foolishly thought
we didn't know he was going, finished with a good 4:19 and Maggie ran
and finished the half in a very respectable time despite little training
from a recent injury. Bob reported that the weather couldn't have
been better. Congratulations to all of them.
At the same time we had Gary Leung and Beth "Princess" Ladisla in San
Antonio, TX for the marathon. I'm doing this from memory but I
think Beth finished with a 4:26 and Gary had a 4:39 but Gary was sick
the entire weekend. I'm pretty sure that's a PR for Beth.
Beverly Long was supposed to accompany them and do the half but her
mother became very ill before they were to leave town and passed away
last Friday.
At precisely 8:06 this morning I got an email from Molly reminding me
that there is not a route posted for this weekend or next weekend.
She takes her job as Water Volunteer Czar very seriously... I'll
have that posted shortly.
Sorry kids: I've been in NYC the past 5 days and so there have
been no updates. I would think our most important business item
would be that there is a 5K on Thanksgiving Morning starting at 8:00am.
The race will start at the Moore's Mill Club and as I understand it will
run along the golf course.
You can get all your information here. In the past we've
always had our own run on Thanksgiving morning but this year we'll do
this race instead. This is going to be VERY informal, I think we
are going to start the clock when we leave and I don't think anyone is
recording the time. All proceeds are going to the Auburn Food
Bank, a good cause.
I will update you on how our boys and girls did at Chickamauga last
weekend and at San Antonio. I also know that we have several going
to Huntsville in just a couple of weeks and I'll get those victims
posted ahead of time.
Personally, I love drama and controversy, especially when it really has
no effect on me. The next big drama will probably be those people
who were in the 1200 Mile Club, they ran the 1200 miles or more but they
ignored the part where they have to volunteer for a race in order to get
the award or prize. Sure, they'll be recognized for their 1200
miles but they won't get the snazzy gift which is always pretty nice.
It costs about $20 to join AORTA and then you get an award for
$35-$50...what a bargain! But if you have not fulfilled your
volunteer duty you can bet that the AORTA Politburo will vote
thumbs-down for you!
Attached is a list of everyone in the "club" and the races they did
or didn't volunteer. I'm proud to say that when it comes to
volunteering we have some overachievers which is really great mixed in
with you slackers.
Thursday Update: These sources I have who tell about different
ones secretly doing races are supposedly your "friends" but they are
ratting you out! Think about it. Tom Lawry, Maggie Lawry and Bob
Banks are heading to the Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon this weekend.
Maggie is running the 1/2 and Tom and Bob are attempting the full. I
hear that's a great setting for a marathon so good luck to them.
John Nevels managed to finish the Pinhoti 100 again this year, getting
lapped by the sun, but still sliding in at 27:38:57, 22 minutes faster
than last year. How do you run for 27 hours? John said the race
was well organized, and his dad, brother, and Fred Trouse, did an
outstanding job of keeping him going through thick and thin. A race
report can be found at either
http://nevels.fastrunningblog.com/ or
http://letsgoforarun.blogspot.com/.
If you are looking for a race this weekend you have the EAST ALABAMA
THANKSGIVING RUN Saturday, November 14--Lakeview Baptist Church Parking
Lot. Runners and walkers are needed to participate in the 1-Mile Fun
Walk or the 5K Race. Registration forms are available in the church
office or online at
www.lakeviewbaptist.org. Entry fee is $15 or 10 pounds
non-perishable food items. All benefits the East Alabama Food Bank.
View the race route at
www.lakeviewbaptist.org. Contact Hal Cooper (334-332-1953) for
more information.
October 1200 Mile Results
Plans are set for
Nov14 & Nov21. If
you would like to be a volunteer for a water stop please contact
Molly
Johnson.
November birthdays have been posted.
Callaway:
AORTA
invaded Callaway Gardens in force this past Saturday afternoon for the
Twilight 10K. Here are the results:
Alicia
Fite 1:12:17 *
Traci Henry 1:07:56
Allyson Dozier 1:17:39 *
Blake Henry 41:51 2nd AG
Allison Bonner 1:03:35
Billy Farr 1:07:35
Jane Farr 1:01:37
Lucy Lamar 59:42
Pheza Sumners 1:17:38
Molly Johnson 54:39 1st AG
Andrea Musso 1:08:00 *
Heather Presley 57:58 *
Karen Khodadadi 56:57
Penny Price Merrit 55:53
Alvin Walls 59:49 1st AG
* first time 10K; thanks to Mr. Walls for those results.
Next in
line will be the San Antonio, TX full and half marathon this Sunday.
Why is San Antonio so popular? I have no idea. In the full
marathon will be Beth Ladisla, Gary Leung and Eric Gilbertson.
Beverly Long had signed up and trained for the half but last week her
mother became very ill and she's had to cancel which is very
unfortunate.
Underworld:
I did get
some feedback about what some of our runners are doing in the coming
weeks. Oliver Prigge is headed to do a full Ironman Triathlon this
weekend but I'm not sure where he's going. Scott and Laura Walker
are planning on doing the Rocket City Marathon in Huntsville which is
always in December. There are a number of Auburn runners signed up
so I'll check out that list. Blake Henry is on the "injured
reserves" and waiting for things to get better with his knee.
Lance & Lacey are planning to run the ING Marathon in Atlanta. I
was told Kermit doesn't have any plans to run anything specific which to
me means he'll probably run everything that comes along. That's
just how he is. On the darker side of things we have John Nevels
who will be running the Pinhoti 100 this Saturday (and Sunday). In
my opinion never run a race that is published as lasting 2 days, it's
just a good rule of thumb I think. Fred Trouse will be along as
the support team and run the last 15 miles or so with John. Marcus
Farris and Eric Gilbertson will be there to as volunteers. I'm
sure there is more but that's all my secret sources have revealed so
far...
A big thank you to the following for helping with the water stops in
October: Jim Doyle, Bob Kennis, Blake Henry, Scott and Laura Walker,
Shari Glover, Jim Killian, and Beth Kisor. Thank you from all the
runners – even from those who haven’t stepped up and volunteered for a
water stop for at least 4 months. Maybe this Saturday – Chewacla is not
yet covered.
Sorry!:
Sorry
about the miserable weather on Saturday. Those idiots who ran at
5:00 and 5:30 got soaked! I don't have to say when I started but
it put a real damper on the Saturday run. Seems like between races
and bad weather it's been a long time since we had a nice normal
Saturday run but maybe we will this week.
Things have been very quiet but I know there is a lot of training going
on out there. I've seen Scott, Laura, Blake and others on Dean
Road late in the afternoon so they are up to something. If you'd
like to rat-out some of your friends as to what they are training for
drop me an email. I always protect my sources.
I know that new people are coming (and going) all the time. I had
forgotten about the mapping program that is linked to the website
(How Far Did I Go) until last night when I was trying to
figure out how far something was on google maps. Once I went to
our link it took about 20 seconds to measure it out to the nearest
1000th/mi! Give it a try, it's very easy to use.
Don't forget too that we have the Toys for Tots races looming in our
future. With Thanksgiving coming up time is going to fly by,
you're going to forget to mail your application and then you're not
going to be guaranteed a t-shirt and you'll have to pay the highest
price. Do something smart just this once and get your application
in the mail today.
Results
from the Forestry Preserve 5K
Latest
update for the 1200 Mile Club
Pumpkin Run:
My
apologies to Roger Keel and those who did the Pumpkin Run on the 17th.
I'm about a week late in getting this posted for you but here are the
results from that
race!
No mas!
Word
has come down from our Race Czar that AORTA is already booked through May of
2010 to help with any races. The calendar filled up this year in
record time and with the time commitment and number of volunteers to do
these races we have reached our limit.
We will also be having a regular meeting at Shakey's Pizza on Monday,
November 9th at 6:00PM.
I was also right about Jim Doyle but I knew it was a safe bet. He
ran in his 21st Marine Corps Marathon IN A ROW. According to Jim
the weather was great for the race and said it was about 60 when Micah
finished and about 62 when he finished. You can do the math on his
finish time from that.
Forestry Preserve 5K:
Our
race director, Nick Holler asked that I post this: I want to say a
big thank you to all of you who helped to make the Trail Run a success
again this year. We lucked out on the weather and the runners (96
finishers) all stayed on course. We could not put on this race without
the support of A.O.R.T.A., and I really do appreciate the presence of
experienced helpers. Some of you have helped at each Trail Run since
its inception. I'm proud to be part of an organization whose members
are so willing to provide excellent opportunities for runners, and to
unselfishly support races that generate funds for worthwhile causes.
Nick
1200 Mile Club: We are nearing the end of the year and if you plan
to get your award for your 1200 Miles you must have volunteered for at
least one race this year! No volunteering, no award and as Alvin
and I love to say, no exceptions. This rule has been in place the entire
year and you have put it off and put it off and now we are down to one
race left! (If you are wondering why the September 1200 Mile results are
so late it because it was sent to me and I forgot to post it. I'll
do better next month, probably.)
Runs for
Oct 31 & Nov 7 are posted so
contact
Molly to help with the water!!!
Monday: On Sunday
Micah Mauldin was in Washington D.C. for the Marine Corps Marathon.
He emailed me this on Sunday "I finished in 3 hours and 27 minutes.
This was my first marathon and I learned two things: 1) registering for
a marathon then deciding not to do it and then two weeks before the
marathon deciding to do it is not a good idea and 2)i'm never running a
race again. Not a 5k, not a one mile fun run. I've crowned myself the
champ and retired. " He makes about the 263rd person I've known
who swore never to run another marathon after that first one. A
week or two will pass, he'll change his mind and do 2 or 3 more before
the season ends. Let's see if I'm right on this or not.
Congratulations to Micah and I know Jim Doyle has run this race many
many time so I expect he was there too.
I've found that for the price of a cup of coffee you can bribe someone
to spill their guts with everything they know about another person.
You guys sell out really cheap! Beverly Long will be in San
Antonio, TX on November 15th and run the half marathon while Beth
Ladisla and Gary Leung will run the full marathon.
With all the races and me being out of town so much we've gotten off
track with our Saturday runs. This week we'll be back to normal
and have our 6:00am start in front of Mellow Mushroom Pizza. Molly
has done a fabulous job of coordinating our stops which is a frustrating
and thankless task. While she is known for being outgoing and very
nice she now hates many of you because you never volunteer to help and
make her job harder. I'm going to post the runs for the next 2
weeks so get your name into her and make her life a little bit easier!
Callaway: The 11th
Annual Gardens 10K run will be a twilight run this year - starting at
4PM (eastern) Saturday, November 7th. The course will be through the
Callaway Gardens FANTASY IN LIGHTS. The run is one week before FANTASY
opens to the public and the first time that the 10K has been held on the
FANTASY course.
See more at Active.com. Thanks to Lucy Lamar for that tip!
Also, don't forget there WON'T be a run from Kaz
this Saturday morning. We have the Forestry Preserve 5K instead.
You can
go here for more
details.
Races: More races have
been added to our calendar. We have the
Moore’s Mill Club Turkey Trot in Auburn on Thanksgiving Day.
The 9th Annual Turkey Burner 5K on November 21st in Montgomery.
The "Rumpshaker 5K" in Birmingham next March. Or the Peachtree City 50 &
25K on November 8th. You can find information on these races and
more on our calendar.
Word has reached me that Micah Mauldin will be running the Marine Corps
Marathon in D.C. this weekend as well as Rocket City in December.
There are also rumors that Beverly Long and Beth Ladisla are headed to
San Antonio, TX for a half marathon but I'm not sure what the date is
for that.
Final
results from the SGA 5K on 18Oct09
Exceptions: I told you
earlier today that you had to fill out your birth date on the membership
form in order for us to be able to put you on the birthday list.
We don't magically know everyone's birthday. Of course, that
doesn't explain why Peyton (AORTA nonmember) was on there except that
she reminded me a hundred times. I'm going to make an exception
because I got the saddest email from a legitimate member
who was eagerly waiting for his name to appear on the website. Here is
what he wrote "I’m not going to lie, that hurts…hurts real bad.
Every day for this whole month, all I have done is visit the AORTA
website for an announcement of my birthday. I really thought we were
tighter than that….I thought you were different than Dave….this one cut
me deep….I have to go, I can’t talk anymore…..
Thanks for the reality check…Brian C.
I hope this will make a little boys
dream come true!
Birthdays: Sorry I was
so late in getting the birthday's posted for this month, we blew right
past Jim Doyle's birthday. A few have asked why their birthday
wasn't posted and the answer is very simple. Remember that
membership form you were supposed to fill out? You didn't a) fill
out your birthday or b) you didn't return the form at all, only a check.
Thus, we ain't got your birthday.
Perdido Key:
AORTA dispatched their all girl team (with Alvin Walls as chaperone) to
Perdido Key this weekend to compete in the Flora-Bama Hot to Trot
Reverse Duathlon. Here are the results along with photos to prove
they were there:
Jane Farr - 2:14:37 6th in her age division
Tammy Hollis - 2:14:02 4th in her age division
Alvin Walls – 2:24:15 3rd in his age division. He actually got
recognized.

Saturday, October 24: There
won't be a run from Kaz this Saturday, we'll be at the Forestry Preserve
for the 5K. You can download the application above.
Results for the
Tough
Ten &
Tough Two!
Water problems:
You took her for granted and now she is dropping the
hammer on you! Molly has reported that NO ONE volunteered for
water this Saturday, the 17th. So, to quote Molly "tell them to
bring their own water"! I'm ashamed of all of you... You can
stop at the tennis courts on Samford Ave and get water or bring some
money to stop and get water at the gas station like we used to do.
If you are helping with the SGA 5K race this Sunday Alvin wanted to
remind you to be at Cater Hall on campus no later than 4:30. AORTA
will only be responsible for the finish line and the results. They
always have a lot of free pizza after the race so get out of the house
and help out.
Runnertainment:
Word has reached us from the AORTA Utah satellite office
that former member Jocelin Gibson turned in an excellent 3:31 marathon
time at the St. George Marathon. If I'm not mistaken that is a
really hilly route. Awesome time Joc, congratulations.
Of course there will not be a Kaz run this Saturday because of the Tough
Ten and Tough Two races. It's still not too late to sign up, we
even have race day registration. You can
download your
application here.
A big thank you from all the Saturday morning runners to those who
volunteered a few dollars and time to arrange water stops: Beverly
Long, Mike and Gloria Walsh, Jim Killian, Tom Lawry, Beth and Gary L.,
Heather Lloyd Taylor, Karen Khodadadi, John Shelhass, Carol Dorn, Laura
and Scott Walker, Tracey Buckingham, and Bob Banks. It seems like a
long list, but we had long routes in September which required 3
volunteers each Saturday. Thank you so much!
Many of you will remember Kathryn Lawson who ran with us up until a few
years ago while getting her PhD in counseling prisoners. Since
then she's been serving time in Mississippi but will be sent to South
Caroline soon to continue her work there. Alvin said "the strong
athletic good looking athlete we once knew is now a frail shuffling
shut-in". An MRI revealed a stress fracture and other problems
which required surgery so she's been stuck at home for about 2 months
now recovering. She is apparently one of those rare runners who
actually listens to their doctor. Good luck to Kathryn as she
heals and I'm sure she'll pop up in Auburn soon.
Thursday:
We are just over 1 week away from the
Tough Ten and
Tough Two Races which will be held on the 10th. If you haven't
sent in your application then you are clogging up the system and causing
undo hardship! This has always been a great race in a great
setting and the weather has shaped up for us very nicely.
While most of us will be at the Tough Ten a few will be in Chicago for
the marathon that Sunday. Jennifer
Cabbage, Karen Khodadadi, Carol Dorn & Blake Henry will all be
there. By the way, if you see Blake have him show you the photo of
his back after this bike wreck.
I missed Patti Golden on the birthday list but I caught her red-handed
because she didn't tell me until the 29th. She was hoping we'd
overlook it this year but she forgot who she was dealing with.
Karen and Peyton said they are both still accepting gifts & cash during
their "birthday week".
I've added a couple of races here in Auburn to the Race Calendar.
On November 14th is the Thanksgiving Run at Lakeview Baptist Church and
on October 25th the Face Festival 5K.
Wednesday:
Sorry but this week you only get one update. Today
you will find that the links above are working but some also have
active.com registration so I'll go back and start over again to
accommodate them. Race directors are the worst prima-donnas
around.
Add Running with the Band to your race list and you can find information
on that from Roger Keel in the race calendar. There is also a 5K
on the AU Campus for Project Uplift on October 18th that was added to
the calendar too. I'm not sure if I have mentioned this before but
we have come up with a date for the Auburn Classic Half Marathon, that
will be held on January 16th.
I also got this email: Two different times you have updated the
website about a race and it's still not right. Where are you
getting your information? Actually Dave Wishunt won the race in 16:53
and John Nevels ran 17:09, both of which are well below what you had
said. Regards, Steve from Yellowstone.
While its AORTA policy to hate ultramarathoners and those who live in
that shady underworld I have some information for you. On October
3rd Marcus Farris, Lance Haney, Eric Gilbertson and John Nevels will be
heading to Chattanooga for the Stump Jump 50K. John Nevels will
also run the Pinhoti 100 again this year on November 7-8. Whenever
you see a race that has 2 days on it you need to be really worried!
Good luck to all those guys!
Saturday:
I've added several more races to our calendar.
I don't think it's ever been this full, lots of races in our area!
And I've added the icons to the top, I know they don't have links yet
but I'll get those soon...
Updates and corrections:
Molly has come forward and confessed that she didn't win
her age group on Labor Day, she was in the same bracket as Beverly Long
and she finished second instead. Blake Henry did win his age group
in 20:16 and David Wishunt was the overall winner in 17:59 despite
missing a turn and running an extra quarter mile.
We've had some runners sneaking around and training for some upcoming
marathons but I've found out names and places for you.
Chicago Marathon October 11: Jennifer
Cabbage, Karen Khodadadi, Carol Dorn & Blake Henry.
New York Marathon November 1: Beth Ladisla
If you know of any others please pass them along to me...
Labor Day:
Beverly Long has been hounding me for a week now
about posting this. A group of AORTA runners invaded Montgomery on
Labor Day and brought home more than their fair share of gold.
John Nevel was 2nd place overall, Beverly Long and Molly Johnson both
won their age group. We didn't get Blake's place and Alvin took
2nd in his group as well as grabbing the Elwood Hinton award. He
said he thought that was for the oldest runner! Congrats to the
group. I have a photo from the race that I'll try to get posted
soon.
Of minor importance Elyse Corbitt finally had her baby, I think she was
a couple of months late. Troy was born Sunday morning around
2:30am and weighed in at 8 lb5 oz and was 22" long. Mother, child
and father are all doing well!
Born to Run:
I know why you're reading this. You're looking for the
intellectual red meat that we provide here on an irregular basis.
I recently read a book called "Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Super
athletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen" which was
written by Christopher McDougall. The short report is a) great
book with b) great stories and c) interesting facts about runner
injuries. But the book centers around a race that took place in
Copper Canyon, Mexico between some of the worlds best ultra marathoners
and the local Indians. He gives a lot of good background to all
the characters which is great reading.
Trust me, buy the book and you'll love it! There is
a lot of info on the book on Amazon.com.
I'm trying to catch up on some things I've meant to write for a
while...several of us were talking one day about our iPods and other
music devices and how after a while we get sick of the same old 200
songs we have loaded. With the diverse group of normal vs weird ,
old vs young, male vs female and cool vs nerdy people we should have a
really good cross section of music out there. So, if you have some
good "running music" that you can highly recommend please send me the
title of the song and the artist and I'll start a page linked here to
list it. I don't think I've added a new song in a year so I'm
getting desperate. And to make this easier I promise not to
divulge your name when I put your song and the artist on the list so we
can hide the fact you are a nerd.
And thanks to Britt Buckingham for the photos and Tracey for the
Photoshop work for our new masthead.
Water Rights:
From the water czar, Molly Johnson: Water volunteers
for the month of August were: Jill Harris, Bob Banks, Beth Ladisla and
Gary, Dave Hennessey, Gerald Carter, Sr., Carol Keever, Jim Doyle
(twice), Jennifer Cabbage, Carol Dorn, Bob Kennis, and Beth Kisor.
Thank you, thank you – if it weren’t for your help, there would be a lot
of thirsty runners out there! Come on the rest of you lagging behind –
VOLUNTEER!!!
And I have heard from a reliable source that the mystery person who
volunteered to pay the cost for those of us who ran Chewacla this past
Saturday was none other than our fellow runner, Nick Holler. A BIG
thank you to Nick!
I also received an official complaint from "The Unknown Runner".
He says we are not following the proper etiquette at our water stops and
offered some good advice.
Jackpot:
AU donated 11 new water coolers to AORTA
recently and thanks to Bryan Schneider for arranging this. Some
will be given to race directors and the others will just be hoarded by
the club but that will be a big help to us.
Speaking of coolers, a lot of you use ice chests in the summer to keep
the water cold for the runners on Saturday's. Recently several
have been stolen during or right after the run. When someone goes
to pick them up they are just gone! I've had a couple of ice
chests stolen over the years so I've started buying the cheap Styrofoam
type that no one wants. If you are using an ice chest try hiding
it as best you can or even throw a large black trash bag over it to help
hide it.
I also need to make a correction. I have written here that the
young man who hit Ty Garner on his bike had been drinking. Since
that time I've been told that is not true, he wasn't drinking. I
just wanted to get the correct information out there.
Wednesday:
Several have asked me if anything was being done for
Ty Garner. Bob Kennis sent me this information on a benefit being
held for him this Saturday:
Back on August 8th a cyclist, Ty Garner, was struck by a car on
Shug Jordan Pkwy. The car hit him from behind at full speed. He was
airlifted to Columbus Regional Medical Center with severe head trauma.
Ty remains in ICU. Updates on Ty's condition are available at
www.caringbridge.org/visit/tygarner Friends have
organized a benefit to provide
assistance to the family. Jody Fuller, Opelika's own "Stuttering Comic",
who will be the entertainment for the event. It will be held at the Elks
Lodge, 1944 Opelika Road, Saturday, August 29, 6:00 till 9:00 pm, Free
Admission. Donations taken at the door.
Tuesday update:
Those of you who have been around for a while know that once school
begins I often warn the runners on Saturday morning to watch out for
drunk drivers. I've been eye-witness to 3 accidents on Saturday
mornings during a run or ride all by drunk drivers. They are like
vampires, once the sun starts to rise they scurry home to bed. We
all know about Ty Garner and how he was hit by a drunk driver and is
still in the hospital. Just this past Saturday one of our members
was headed to the run and about to turn from Magnolia onto College but
was caught by a red light. Once the light changed the driver ahead
of her didn't move so finally she went around him. When she
glanced over to see why he wasn't moving she saw his head was on the
steering wheel and he apparently passed out. She called 911 and we
suspect he sobered up in jail. All that to say you need to pay
attention and never take for granted that a driver sees you or is in
full control. And when it's dark outside wear your reflective
vest!!
Of course the big news within AORTA is the long awaited engagement of
Andy Taylor and Heather Lloyd. It will certainly be the social
event of the season. Alvin was not totally pleased because Andy
did not ask for his daughters hand in marriage but looking on the bright
side Alvin said "I'm not losing a daughter, I'm gaining a carpenter who
can do chores for me". The date is set for late September...
Just this once I'm going to post something about trail running.
It's AORTA's written policy to snub trail runners but I know a number of
you love it. The XTERRA Alabama Trail Running Series begins in September
and they will have 3 trail races. You can find all the information
you need on
www.dirtyspokes.com .
AORTA Matchmakers L.L.C.:
Since the club has been so successful at matchmaking
between members the past few years we have decided to branch out and
make that another profit-center within the AORTA family of companies.
This past weekend Mr. Andy Taylor and Ms. Heather Lloyd were engaged.
I'll get all the juicy details and let you know because I know Andy
would love to share that with us. We have been very successful at
this with our only failure so far being Peyton Bean. Alvin tried
to console Peyton recently with an old saying that goes "even a blind
hog finds an acorn every so often". Congratulations to Andy and
Heather!
Since yesterday I have added even more races to the calendar!
A final note, I'm going to be out of town on business for the rest of
this week but will see you all on Saturday morning.
Monday update: The
race calendar reflects some new races I added including the Forestry
Preserve 5K.
I know a lot of people are keeping up with Ty Garner but in the past
couple of days there have been no significant changes. I'm sure
that when his body is ready to wake up that it will. Often times
no news is good news!
The Lee Co. Sheriff's office is offering a free self defense class for
women called RAD - Rape Aggression Defense. The classes will be on
8/17, 8/19, 8/24, and 8/26 from 5:30 - 8:30 at Johnson's Galleries in
Opelika. Plan on attending all four nights. If interested,
contact:Jessica Dailey or Rebecca Tate at
lcsorad@yahoo.com or 319-0325.
July 1200 Mile Club
Results
The most immediate problem is we need to change the rules for the 1200
Club because it has grown so much, it costs the club at least $1,000 per
year and I get 40-50 emails at the beginning of each month with your
mileage and then proceed to lose several of those. So the AORTA
Politburo has met and here are the new rules for the 2008 1200 Mile
Club:
1) Must be a member by Feb 28th. No
exceptions! Membership forms must be completely filled out including
email address.
2) Must turn in mileage no later than the 15th of the following month.
No exceptions. Let's face it, if you are tracking your mileage there is
no reason why you can't turn it in on time.
3) -- on the third day of the following month you will receive an email
with a link. Click on the link and you simply enter in your mileage
when prompted. Do not send your mileage to the website any longer.
4) -- Around the 13th of the month, people who have not responded will
receive a reminder email. Once again, you can click on the link and
enter your mileage for the month then hit submit.
5) To qualify for the 1200 Mile Club you MUST volunteer for a local
race. That doesn't mean help with registration and go run the
race. It means helping from start to finish, you can't race that
day at all. It's hard to get experienced people to volunteer and
this is going to help us out a lot.
Now, if you want to be in the 1200 Mile Club for this year you just need
to
send Karen an email
saying you want to join and you'll
be added to an automated database that she has set up. Then you will be
in the automated system. Later, a new spreadsheet will be sent to
me monthly that I'll post with everyone's mileage. Yes, it's
magical...
If you've been a regular member for a while then don't bother reading
this because you know this already. But, if you are new and have
been pondering maybe possibly to try running with AORTA this is for you.
Lately, I've had several inquiries (at least 5) about wanting to run
with us on Saturdays and they have a lot of questions about what we do
so here goes my explanation.
A) Yes, it may say the Saturday run is some impossible distance
for you but ignore that. About 25% of the people will run that
far, most will run an hour or maybe a bit more or less so don't be
intimidated by the mileage that gets posted. It's bogus man!
B) No, you don't have to be a member of AORTA to run with us.
But, at some point we would certainly hope that you would want to
support the group by becoming a member and forking over your $20.
Now, if you go a really long time we send one of our aggressive females
after you to collect. I have some names in mind but I won't
mention them right now.
C) What do we have to offer on Saturday? Click on the link
to the right that says "Saturday Plan" and it explains in a haphazard
way what we are doing. We have a planned route, a planned
distance, you can print out the map if you aren't familiar with Auburn
and most importantly we have water stops about every 3 miles!
4) "I'm too slow, I'll fall off the back". You might, but
you probably won't, we have runners of all abilities. We have a
lot of fast people and a lot of slow people and I can almost guarantee
you will find at least one person who is your speed.
E) "But I'm new to this and those guys have been doing marathons and
running for years". I can say with all confidence that everyone
understands how it is to be new and how hard it can be to get started
running or to try and move up to the next level. We've all been
there! I've seen so many runners who started running with us and
their max distance had been 3 miles over 45 minutes. A year later
they are much faster and have done a 10K or half marathon and pondering
a full marathon. Running with a group makes running much easier
and you'll find yourself being pulled along.
F) "You mean you run at 6:00 am on a Saturday?" I've heard
that a thousand times but once a person shows up they realize it's not
that hard to get out early. We meet that early for 2 reasons.
1) Do you know how hot it is, this helps to beat the heat a little. 2)
Many of the members have kids and activities so they get their long run
done early and can still get home before soccer, baseball, etc.
The hardest day will be that first Saturday! After that you'll
fall in, enjoy the people and the run and never look back... This
Saturday would be the perfect day to start!