Race Results: Maunawili Out and Back
Sorry for the delay. Those who raced, know the results. However if you’re curious, click here to see the finish order!
Sorry for the delay. Those who raced, know the results. However if you’re curious, click here to see the finish order!
Aloha Athletes ! It seems we just can’t get enough Peacock ! What a tasty bird ! So, the next two Saturday’s we will be venturing out to Dillingham airfield, parking behind the control tower and beginning our rigorous training promptly at 6:00 am. The plan is to do at least one of the "normal",tough…
As has been mentioned by Don and others in the comments, Saturday’s race was fun, the post race food was excellent and Neal and Marian deserve a big Mahalo for putting on a great race. Seventy runners is incredible. Thank you for all that participated. Click here to see some photos from Saturday. If you…
The recognition comes a little late but Runner’s World has finally become aware of local talent. Here’s page 33 of the Aug 2008 issue of RW, featuring prominently Paul Hopwood! Note sneaky Dean Karnazes (on far left) trying to catch a little of the glory too… 🙂 (Marathon #18 in Dean’s North Face Endurance 50…
Aloha Athletes ! If you were not among the 70 or so lucky runners last Saturday at the Maunawili Out and Back HURT Trail Series race, my condolences. It was just TOO MUCH FUN !! When you have co-race directors Marian and Neal Yasuda at the helm, everything is just perfect ! For starters, Marian…
Aloha Athletes: Due to the amount of applications for the 2009 H.U.R.T. 100 received in the mail today, we believe that after Monday and Tuesday’s mail arrives we will have reached the race limit of 100 entries and have a wait list. Therefore, we are pulling the application off the site at this time. If…
Hujambo HURT rafikis! Congratulations! We have a 140 lb., 5’8" 25 year old who ran a 1:52 800m on a dirt track at altitude in Kenya! To make a long story short, Lesley and I are back from Africa where we have been traveling for the past six weeks with our buddy Todd (my teammate…
Here it is athletes: The 2009 H.U.R.T. 100 Application Get your application in the mail Today!!! Good luck and good training!!
Run with the Pigs Saturday, August 2nd is the day. 7:00 a.m. is the Start Time (Please be there by 6:30 a.m. for registration) $10 is the Entry Fee 22 Miles (or 11 miles if you re doing a relay) is the Distance Pali Lookout is the Starting Location (Relay partners should both show up…
A picture doesn’t lie but there are two sides to this story. The characters, Big John, Vernon, and Barbi. Barbi’s version: "I am not a swimmer but yet I find myself at Ala Moana swimming meter after meter in training for the Mountain Man and Xterra off road triathlon. I am minding my own business…
He is running the Mt. Hood Pacific Crest Trail Ultra on Saturday. The Mt. Hood 50 miler follows the Pacific Crest Trail from Timothy Lake Area to Mt Hood Timberline Lodge. It is 99% on the PCT, very shaded, a few road crossings and about half the distance has roots and rocks. The other half…
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