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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

HAT Run 50K - 21 March 2015 - A Long Muddy Day



Susquehanna State Park - Havre de Grace, MD
7:11:54 Gun
203/277 Overall and 53/67 M40-49
First Ultra of 2015 and fifth career ultra
Second MD 50K

83.4 Miles raced in 2015

My decision to race the HAT Run 50K was taken less then two weeks before the race.  We had scheduled our spring family vacation to pass through Maryland to visit friends (having just moved back Toronto from Annapolis last summer) and noticing that a number of friends were planning to race the HAT 50K on 21 Mar 15.  Since there were two remaining spots in the race, the wait list was empty, I was able to scrape into the race.  With my spring focus on being for preparing for the Laurel Highlands Ultra (70.5 M) in mid-June, I decided to use HAT as a 50K long training run. 

Pre-Race.  The weather leading up to HAT was fairly good with the trails looking good until Friday 20 Mar when a first day of spring storm dropped an inch plus of snow across northern Maryland which would lead to a rather challenging race day.  We drove down to Maryland from Toronto overnight on the evening of Thur 19 Mar.  My specific objectives for the race beyond getting time on feet were to work on my long ultra pacing and nutrition.


Snowy morning at Susquehanna State Park
I really liked the drop bag access at the Start/Finish
Race Day.  Race morning dawned sunny and crisp at 32F.  I carpooled from Annapolis with a number of friends from the Annapolis Striders (thanks Kim and Jimmy for driving) to arrive at SSP to find an inch to 1.5 inches of crunchy snow covering the ground.

Mass Start Ready
The Opening Loop Conga Line
























  After picking up our packets, we dropped off our drop bags at the Start/Finish aid station pavilion and headed down to a mass cross-country style start.  There was about 500 yards for the 402 starters to try and space themselves out before hitting the single track.  Despite that, the inevitable conga line formed and for initial 3.5 mile figure eight, for those runners deeper in the field it was walk run similar to traffic on I95 between Baltimore and Washington.   The initial loop took in a few hills and a single track through both forests and open fields.  The end of the loop came back through the start/finish area and access to runner's drop bags.  I had gone out pretty easy on the start and found myself really mired in the field unable to run my desired pace.  The next two loops were just over 13.5 miles each.  The next five miles had a steady diet of sharp rolling single track hills with a few chunks of open fields as well as three feet wet creek crossing.  I fell crossing the first creek which just added to the fun. At the 10 mile point the course moved onto two miles of roads before coming through the Deer Creek Aid Stn for a second time.  Leaving the aid station the next were 5 miles were largely sharp rolling single track along the Susquehanna Ridge trail back to the start/finish line.  Through the first two hours the course conditions had held up but as the temperatures warmed, snow melted and the heavily ran over course started to significantly deteriorate.  Midway through the run along the Susquehanna Ridge trail came the deepest creek crossing of the day. 
Second loop along Deer Creek

View of Susquehanna River
 

Deep Creek Crossing

I finished the first lap around 3:45 and headed back onto the course for the second lap.  The course continue to deteriorate with grip becoming particularly challenging especially on the descents.  I found it very challenging to sustain a decent pace for the rest of race, which was largely ground out on a run/walk mix through ever deepening mud.  I finally crossed the finish line at 7:11:54 (Garmin Connect File).  It was a particularly tough year with only 277 finishers from 402 starters.  I found that the race was really well run, the course was generally very well marked, both aid stations were excellent and I really liked the drop bag access at the start/finish.  I was largely able to practice my planned fueling strategy of a gel + Gatorade every 30 minutes but I'm still looking for something balance the acid build up after 5+ hours on my feet.  Pacing  was a struggle throughout between the conga line at the start and mud later on but I'll continue to work that.  The course was a steady diet of hills, totalling somewhere between 3500-4500 feet of climbing (Ultra Signup states 4300 feet).
At the line - Photo credit - James Wilson

With Jimmy at the end

The Bling

Travel and Bling.  The HAT run had two sets of premiums.  The starters premium included the standard tech shirt and a nice cooler bag with the finisher's premium including a running hat (it wouldn't be the HAT run without a hat) and an umbrella.  Susquehanna State Park is located about 10 minutes north of I-95 at Havre de Grace, MD which is about 45 minutes north east of Baltimore.  We had drove down as part of our vacation but local airports would be BWI or Philadelphia.  There are a number of chain hotels in Aberdeen MD which is 15 minutes from Havre de Grace on I-95.

Final Thoughts.  Although it was a really tough day this year, I really enjoyed the HAT run.   It was great to run with friends from the Annapolis Striders (Thanks Jimmy, Kim, Darrell, Tom and Mike). This is a challenging, rolling course but it was race directors put on an outstanding event.  For me, its time to really focus in on the training over the next few weeks leading into a series of warm-up races including Pick Your Poison 50K (25 Apr), Wisconsin & Kalamazoo Marathons (2/3 May) and the Seaton Trail 50 K (9 May) all on the road to Laurel Highlands on 13 June. 

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Mississippi Blues/First Light Double - 10/11 January 2015 - 2015 Marathon Maniac Reunion Double




Mississippi Blues Marathon - Jackson MS - 10 Jan 15
3:44:11 Chip and 3:44:51 Gun
95/806 Overall and 16/76 M40-44
First 26.2 of 2015 and 22 Career 26.2
13th US State

First Light Marathon - Mobile AL - 11 Jan 15
3:57:01 Gun
88/475 Overall and 13/49 M40-44
Second 26.2 of 2015 and 23 Career 26.3
Second Sub-4 Alabama Marathon

52.4 Miles Raced in 2015.

After deferring my 2014 Marine Corps Marathon bib, I had been looking for a travel race (preferably a double) in Dec 14/Jan 15.  With 2015 Marathon Maniac Reunion being held in conjunction with the Mississippi Blues/First Light Marathon double, it was an easy choice for my first races in 2015.  My primary goal going into the races was to ensure I picked up Mississippi as my 13th sub 4 state.

Vicksburg National Battlefield
Mississippi Blues Pre-Race and Marathon Maniac Reunion Dinner.  My flight down to Jackson from Toronto early on Thursday 8 Jan was uneventful except for the minor issue of American Airlines losing my suitcase in Dallas for 36 hours.  Luckily I had packed an extra change of clothes and my Saturday race kit in my carry-on but I wouldn't see my suitcase until I was leaving my hotel on Saturday morning for the race.  I took the opportunity on Thursday to drive to Vicksburg and visit the Civil War battlefield. 
Vicksburg National Battlefield


Friday morning I headed over to the Jackson Convention complex for packet pick-up and race expo.  The race expo was fairly good for the size of the race and with my suitcases location remaining unknown at that point became a little expensive.  The Marathon Maniacs/Half Fanatics had strong representation at the expo including a gear desk and check-in for the reunion medal and dinner.  The pre-race Maniac/Fanatic reunion pasta dinner was held at the Mississippi Museum of Art across the street from the Convention Center and was a great evening.  Organized by the reunion coordinator Angie Whitworth Pace, it was a great opportunity to meet Maniacs from across North America. 

Flat Maniac ready for a crisp
Mississippi Blues

Mississippi Blues Race Day.  Race day dawned relatively cold for Jackson at 25F and the wind chill  was down in the teens.  I got to the race start in plenty of time before the start and was able to take advantage of free parking within a quarter mile of the start/finish.  After a couple rounds of the Maniac photo, it was time to get started. 
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Another Jackson Hill
I headed out with the 3:40 pace group onto a fairly rolling course and held with the group until about the half way point when I slowly fell back a little.  The initial portion of the course was a quick loop through Jackson State University then back downtown through the start/finish area before heading north into more residential neighbourhoods.  Most of the course was on residential streets and despite the cold conditions it was well supported.  By the mid-way portion the rolling hills did drain me a little and from then on it was hard work to stay under a 3:45 pace.  I was able to roll through the finish line, just under my targeted time for a 3:44 finish. Garmin Connect is attached here.

Mississippi Sub 4 Achieved
 
Transition.  After race finish, I enjoyed a couple of cold beers, slices of pizza and then headed back to my hotel for a hot shower before heading down to Mobile.  The trip down took around 3 hours and I was able to get to checked into my hotel and then to expo just before closing. 



With Mobile Azalea Queens

Flat Maniac for First Light

First Light Start - Old School Gun Time Only
 
Plenty of Maniacs in the Crowd
First Light Race Day.  First Light was a little old school with only gun timing.  I felt decent at the start and got off to a solid start in the fairly flat initial portion of the course.  Although the first section of the course was flat, the middle third around University of South Alabama & Spring Hill was definitely not, which led to some really solid work through that section.  The last third was fairly flat again.  As I hit the last five miles, it was clear I wasn't running near a 3:45 again and I decided to coast my in for a 3:57.  Garmin Connect is attached

MS/AL Sub 4 Double Complete

Bling and Travel.  Mississippi Blues included a cool medal and the race premium was a decent running vest, while First Light had a tech t-shirt and medal decorated by the sponsored charity.  Completing both races earned an additional Back2Back medal.  I travelled down by American Airlines through Jackson which worked well (minus my luggage's 36 hour delay).  I wasn't able to get a hotel in downtown Jackson but did get one in Mobile which worked well.  The rental car in Jackson was reasonable. 

Final Thoughts.  I had a great time at both races and the Maniac's reunion.  This is a really well put together double and I highly recommend it for anyone.  I enjoyed the Mississippi Blues somewhat more to First Light but both races are solid.  Now on to focussing on training for my spring goal race, Laurel Highlands Ultra (70.5M) on 13 June.