The title is fitting for the turn of events these few days. Niketown night-Tuesday-meant more to my buddy Jonathan, as it was his birthday; gotta love that. Thursday, President Obama recognized Abraham Lincoln, his 'idol' & he loves to associated himself with him. Friday, the 13th- a day few love but by the love of God, no major incidents. For me, a good day, as I spent some time with friends that are like family. They are the parents of my fallen she-ro, Jolie. I loved her tenacity & loved to have her as a partner; we've had many a victory in the multisport world.
Saturday agenda-loop around the lake 6kFirst of all, happy Valentine's day, especially to the ladies. It is the commercial holiday to represent love between 2 (or more) people, usually lovers. For all those who know me, there are different levels of love & I hope to exude that every day, not just the one. Unfortunate to most, it will be intangible.
Normally, I'd skip this due to the distance but you know how I love to exercise the been there, done that rule if there was a race conflict. This time, no conflict but I wanted the new experience. I disappointed that I never really got to see the lake & that there were no mile marker clocks, not even at the 5k point. Amazingly, competition was stiff, so I had to settle for 2nd in my age group.
Sunday agenda-race!For all you NASCAR fans, I know you loved the Daytona 500 but the ending to me was disappointing.
1st agenda-run through central park 5kThis race was put on by Runner's Depot, the store in which I am on their racing team. Therefore, this was a must do, eliminating the surfside 5k, Sarasota half & full marathons, & Marco bridge run as options. The racing team came out in force. The Kenyan, Mike, won the event, Jon got 3rd overall; Renee loves that. There was a battle among Runner's Depot teammates for the master title. Unfortunately, I lost that battle by mere seconds but won my age group with a time I don't remember having for over a year! He had the edge being, not only well rested, but that this was his only event of the weekend. He wound up doubled over upon completion, proving that he got a run for his money. I had to chalk that up to experience, dust myself off & prepare for the next one. In fact, I had no idea how I did until well after the next event.
2nd agenda-Sarullos race for the champions 5kSince Jon W is faster, he got a head start to prepare for the double header. I'm glad he did, because although supposedly informed, the head lady seemed to be clueless. When I got there, I got treatment much like Laurie of footworks, terrible. In a nasty manner, she had I had to wait at the back of the line even though she was aware I had little time to get ready to run again. Reluctantly, after someone in front was not totally ready, she issued me a number but decided to punish me by giving me 666. Often associated with the devil, fellow Florida fleet elite teammate Jonathan informed me that it was a code dating way by back Caesar. Jon got the master title in this one, forcing me to age group. I failed to break 19 but this time it was not my fault. Prior to the start, we were secretly notified that the course was long due to organizer who placed the pyro-technics in front of the old start line from the past instead of the correct start, despite being briefed the day prior. So I wound up in the high 19's because of that (3.24 miles) and the timing chip snafu in which the times failed to record, requiring estimations. Those errors alone justified by bib number, but not my overall result. Unlike the prior race, winners got medals. Overall titles got black ribbons, the others, a slightly smaller medal with a red ribbons. Everybody loved the finisher medals, a rarity in 5ks. Thankfully, Jon brought the trophy to me after going back to the central park 5k & returning to this one;I looked up the results at my dad's house hours later.
The external conditions were great- cool & overcast for both races. As the day progressed, it got hot. Performance results good internal conditions as well.
Monday-presidents day
Like Barack, I have more respect for the 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, who, like him, had to take over during one of America's toughest times-the civil war. This observed day is used to celebrate Washington's birthday, along with Lincoln. Somebody had to be first & he was the lucky one. For those who have off, gotta love that.
Honorable mention* Jeffrey Tait wins the surfside 5k
* Fred Franklin takes 3rd master
* Berta won her age group
* Jon W places high in all 3 events I attended
* Jonathan wins the race for the champions
* Felipe got 3rd overall in the race for the champions
* Jon W got the master title at the race for the champions
* High Runner's depot attendance at run through central park
* Louis M wins age group at an obscure 5k
* George M wins age group at the race for the champions
* Louis B wins age group at run through central park
**sad news- I just found out that Colin Ansine passed away about a month ago; my condolences.