Barking Mad To Run
INTRO
I am Scott aka Scottydog aka Scotty Dogg, runner since 1983, cancer survivor – caught very early, so I actually had a fairly easy time of it - , retired Air Force, employee of University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), friend of dogs, fun-runner, and all-around punster and goofball. In 2003 I had spinal arthritis flare up and ever since then I’ve done the run/walk method since it hurts my back too much now to run continuously with no walk breaks. I’m on what I call my “2F Plan” which stands for Fun and Finish. My only goals for a race these days are finish everything I start, have fun along the way, and finish standing up with no ambulance waiting for me. At events that I now do for fun I carry my camera, chase “Great Legs” to help motivate my slow old man self to keep moving forward, and take pictures before, during, and after the race. Sometimes I even get a nice post-race sweaty hug from one of the Great Legs ladies. I then do a pictorial race report of my events. I also carry dog biscuits with me to treat any dogs I may meet at a run – unless it’s a mean dog; then the biscuit goes in one direction and I go in another. Hence my nickname “Scottydog.”
And a big thanks to runningahead.com for allowing me a “home” for my many many MANY race reports and photos. Great site, free training log; calendars; running routes; maps; conversation forums for runners; and much more
Here is yet another of my photo reports. Full report below.
Link to a slideshow of just the photos: http://s166.photobucket.com/user/scottydog69/slideshow/2016%20Race%20Reports/2016%20Race%2053%20Hero%20Fest%205K
BEFORE THE START
My 53rd race of 2016. Held in San Antonio on October 9. 100% of funds raised went to support firefighters with cancer, through the San Antonio Firefighters Cancer Fund. There was both a 5K and a 10K. I arrived with about 45 minutes to go to the 8:30 start time and wandered around getting some photos.
C'est moi! Always trying to be color-coordinated, lol. My mid-life crisis thing. As I tell my wife, hey, be happy, it's better than a blonde and a motorcycle.
Me and my 'stalker", Karen. She follows me around from race to race. She's done quite a few event herself this year, over 35 already.
Various volunteers, participants, supporters, etc.
Our INIMITABLE MC, Mark Purnell, who always does a great job.
My friends, Adrian and Darlene, supporting the cause and also advertising their upcoming race, the original Santa Claus 5K in San Antonio - GREAT event, by the way, with a super after-party at Sunset Station. Their foundation also supports the fight against cancer.
Several firefighter cadets were there to participate. On the course, I jokingly told a few of them I might need a 'firefighter carry" for the last 1/2 mile or so.
One of those 'speedy old guys' in my age group who beat me in and placed in my age group.
My friends Neil and Tina, wearing the nice tech tee race shirt that all participants got
Getting ready to start.
ON THE COURSE
Race venue was paved trails in Comanche Park in San Antonio. GREAT course, well thought out. I love doing events at Comanche Park, much nicer venue than a park like Lady Bird Johnson Park - a nice place to run, but not nearly as nice as Comanche, which has lots of parking for everyone, can accommodate many more participants, has actual inside restroom facilities, several water fountains, and a huge pavilion that can hold many more people. Lots more selection of trails for running routes too, so whomever decided this was the venue for this inaugural event made a very wise and great choice. I wish more Race Directors who use Lady Bird Johnson Park for their events would opt for this one instead when they can get it reserved, much more 'participant-friendly" venue.
This guy in full gear was from the Sheriff's department and did the whole race like that.
here comes my ride for the last mile...
AFTER MY FINISH
With about 1/4 mile to go I picked up with a gentleman to my right and we went right to the finish line stride-for-stride, crossing over in just about a dead tie...I think he was a tad ahead of me by just about only 1 step or two. I ended up with a finish time of 33:08 chip, 6th in my 60 - 69 age group. There are some speedy old guys in my age group, lol, the top 3 all finished in the 20s. My strategy is to outlive them. After doing a bit of a cooldown walk and getting some water in me, I was off to 'Out-and-About-Land" to take some post-finish photos.
Me and my 'running partner' to the finish line.
Very popular volunteers..they were serving the beer
Me and friend, Jessica, whose teenage son is currently battling cancer. Prayers and good thoughts please.
They are lovin' their McCafe coffee....
..I'm lovin' my beer....
Mother and daughter....really? I thought they were sisters..
After I gave them treats...these doggies loved me, lol.
Our MC "Super Mark" with Superman
As a member of the "Old Guy Club"...we old guys know how to make ourselves look good...stand next to a pretty lady.
Awards....
These firefighter hats - which were actually worn in the field by firefighters - were the very unique awards for all the 'overall" winners, e.g., overall first male/female, first master's male/female, etc. The age group award ribbon colors were based on firefighter rank - white for 3rd, representing firefighter rank; yellow was first, representing officer rank; and the 2nd place red AG ribbon colors...dang...went right out of my head, I forget....anyway, pretty unique way to do it, nice touch and appropriate for this event. All finishers got a finisher medal with a purple ribbon.
Quit biting that medal....the firefighters might have to turn the hose on that guy...
And in finale for the photos....a closeup of the very nice medal that all finishers got..
EPILOGUE
One of THE BEST events I have ever done in San Antonio. Really well done for an inaugural even, big kudos to the organizers and volunteers. Great cause; very unique first place awards for the top overall finishers; and the age group places had medals for each age group place, with different colored ribbons based on the firefighter rank system, very original; nicely designed finisher medals for all finishers; lots of post-race goodies and lots of activities (raffle, games, Superheroes wandering around you could get a photo of or with; or both). Also post-race activities included live music performed by several groups, along with a 'fund-raising fair' that went on for I don't know how long through the afternoon; just a ton of stuff going on at this one. This event definitely stays on the race calendar in the future. MUCHO thanks to all the organizers, volunteers, sponsors, local participating firefighters, law enforcement, etc. - all the folks who made this one happen for we participants. Y'all did GREAT!
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt
Nice RR. Very cool awards.
I'm glad you had the caption that the guy with the big gun was a sheriff. My first thought was open carry state....
Nice RR. Very cool awards. I'm glad you had the caption that the guy with the big gun was a sheriff. My first thought was open carry state....
He was out there to protect us from any of our Texas big-sized mosquitoes that came along...
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Good stuff, Scotty. Love the OA awards...very cool!
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