Latest Update from HURT VI
Click here for the run update as of 15 Jan,11:50 a.m.
Click here for the run update as of 15 Jan,11:50 a.m.
Click here to see the latest Loop 2 (and some Loop 3) updates
Click here to see how they are doing
Click here for a video test from HURT VI
Click Here for an update on the runners loop one split times
Karl has set a blistering pace, completing the first loop in 3:41!! The first female runner, Beverly Anderson-Abbs was in at 3:52
So much for dry trails. It rained the entire time we were at the pre-race meeting today and I heard from someone who said it had rained most of the day at the Nature Center. Lot’s of new faces and people looking around and asking who’s this and where’s so-and-so. Stay tuned for updates.
The start of the 2006 H.U.R.T. 100 is less than 48 hours away. For those of us running it–Yikes! For those who are organizing it–double Yikes!! So many last minute details. The weather is predicted to be sunny Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with rain predicted for Monday. The trade winds are up today (Thursday) and…
This past Saturday was a really fun run–the last big group run before the H.U.R.T. 100. We did an easy reverse Trek route of 10 miles. The pace was supposed to be easy and we started off late for us–7:00 a.m. I won’t try to name everyone who was there since it was such a…
I received the following from another runner via e-mail. I decided to post it so all of you are aware. If you have any questions or comments, please use the "Comment" link at the bottom of the post. Run safely and carefully out there!! just got back from running the kealia trail at dillingham. it…
A couple of more participants have been added to the H.U.R.T. 100 race. Click here for the latest (spell corrected) list.
Big John has assigned race bib numbers for H.U.R.T. 100 participants. Click here to see your number. This race is coming up fast. I guess I better get out and get some training done!
HURT enjoys the privilege of partnerships with State and Federal agencies that hold the responsibility of protecting Oʻahu public lands. Those partnerships are based upon mutual trust and cooperation and shared concerns for the ʻaina. To keep that trust and continue to be provided the opportunity to host trail events, we (HURT) must understand and abide by rules that govern our partner agencies.
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