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Saturday, May 28, 2016

Jude's first martial arts tournament

Yesterday was Jude's first opportunity to participate in a tournament since he started American Kenpo Karate in January.  It was a fairly long afternoon after church first thing in the morning as we sat in the Whitinsville YMCA awaiting Jude's slots to come up to perform.

First up, Jude was competing in Traditional Self-Defense.   Dad was supposed to attack and Jude had to show the various moves that were responses to these given attacks:
And the result?

Then he went to do Forms:


And the result?


Friday, May 20, 2016

Ragnar - the end


So, final count:
The best team on the course ran it in 20:53:57.2
The best team in our category ran it in 22:28:47.6
We placed 73rd and ran it in 30:04:47.3:



Thursday, May 19, 2016

Ragnar - end of leg 2 through leg 3

We completed those late night legs for our team in the early morning hours...to be honest, I have no idea what time it was.  We felt like we had done pretty well (we didn't even get lost in the van during leg 2) and now needed to rest up again before leg 3.  We were also pretty low on food and water and such, so...off we headed to the store and the final transition point.

We crashed in another high school gym and got several hours of sleep and then were up again for our final legs.

Jaden's third leg was a relatively short leg:
Jaden, decided that with the short leg and it going somewhat downhill...and it being his last leg, he would go ahead and see if he could go even faster.

With that, he took the bracelet from Garrett and took off.  The support van was waiting for someone to finish in the bathroom and then we got in the van to follow.  Now, granted, it was a short route and the van couldn't drive very fast as there were increasing numbers of runners on the road as we got closer to the finish...but Jaden beat us to the next transition point!  He ran the last 2+ miles in 6:32 pace and was waiting for me to jump out of the van to get the bracelet.

Worse, now I had to run back up some of the decline he had just run down:

I despite how I appreciated relying on the course's notes from my run the previous night...I do NOT think this was easy despite it only being 3.3 miles...that hill at the 2.5 miles was horrible!

And while we still needed to support our runners, Jaden and I were done...or so I thought :)

Jaden decided to support his friend Alex, who had a 9 mile leg at the very end by running part of it with him...so, he hopped out of the van and ran another ~3 miles with him to complete the race.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Ragnar - through leg 2

Well after finishing leg 1, we needed to get rest...so we decided to crash at the ice rink that was housing runners to eat some food and sleep on the concrete floor of the rink.
It was raining and we wanted to crash...so, we did.  We laid on the HARD HARD floor for about an hour and then the fire alarm went off and we were ushered out into the rain!  So, utterly exhausted we drove to the next transition point and got about an hour of sleep and then got up ready for leg 2:

I think Jaden was running around 1am?  Here was his route:
Jaden and his buddies have already been going at each other about their paces and times and such and were certainly getting a little competitive...

Jaden pushed this leg harder than leg 1 and ran a 6:50 pace for the 5 and a half miles and then transitioned it to me:

All I have to say is...it says it was a HARD leg, and I felt like a did pretty well for running around 2am or so.  I had no music, and no GPS tracker on me, but I felt like I had a decent time.  So, we are just going to go with that :)


Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Ragnar - Start through Leg 1

Van 2 got to start later in the day so, we didn't have to be down in the Cape until early afternoon...Garrett, our first runner took of for his run at 1:51pm.

Jaden's first leg was a short 4.86 mile jaunt, uphill:
  Jaden, while supposedly taking it easy crushed the first leg, running this nearly 5 mile trek in a 7:16/mile pace...and then passed the bracelet on to me:

My first leg was 4.7 miles...and while it says it was overall slightly downhill, with all the ups and downs throughout...it didn't feel like it!
I won't say I was "taking it easy"...I also did not run sub 8...actually, I didn't run sub 9 min miles, but I did finish :)



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