Let the jokes begin…
New Suspect in Sports Doping Is, No Joke, Viagrahttp://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/23/sports/23viagra.html
New Suspect in Sports Doping Is, No Joke, Viagrahttp://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/23/sports/23viagra.html
With this weekend's predicted big rain, I was not sure what to expect for a Saturday training session. All week I had debated what to do–see there was a 12 hour MTB race out at Kualoa Ranch from Noon to Midnight scheduled too. I told Barbi if I was going to do anything for 12…
I have dropped out of the challenge. After 20 days my stats are: 234 miles, 44,954 calories burned, and 59 hours 29 minutes ran. The reason for my dropping out of the challenge was I woke up this morning with pain in my hamstring and knee. I went to the doctor and they took an x-ray…
Aloha Athletes ! Continuing our training for the HURT 100, it will be business as usual with a HURT loop, starting at Manoa at 6:00 am. Be at the mauka end of Manoa Rd. at 5:50 am for a prompt 6:00 am start. If you like, do more than the one loop…after all, the clock…
Here is the link to following Dr. Billhttp://www.mylaps.com/results/showrun.jsp?id=1010795
Aloha Athletes ! This Saturday it's business as usual for the tough athletes entered in January's HURT 100 race. The plan is to meet at the usual Manoa location, at the end of Manoa Rd. and do a HURT loop, but feel free to do more if you feel like it. Try to be there…
Aloha Athletes ! I just received a nice e-mail reminder from Larry Inouye that Dr. Bill Osheroff will be leaving soon for the Javalina 100 mile race in Arizona. This is a big moment for Dr. Bill as he's going for his first 100 mile finish ! Please wish him well with a nice comment…
Aloha Athletes ! One of the many nice things about the ultrarunning community is opening their homes, condos and apartments to runners from far away, especially during races. Most any of us that have traveled to the mainland or to Canada have been offered a place to stay during 100 mile races. I've personally known…
Yep, that's just tape guys!! Gotta love the way these MTB's party.
Aloha Athletes ! I'm sure by now that all of you have already read both Mike and Devon's race reports and hopefully understand how very tough the race conditions were on Saturday's Peacock 54, but even after all that, I still have doubts that you understand how tough it was to finish the damn thing….
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