Well,
you write one little “down in the dumps” blog post and then even your closest
friends start betting against you!
I
got an e-mail from my friend Dennis two days before the Condor 25k: “BTW there
is betting going on about the Condor race and your name is featured prominently.” The Corvallis running
group loves to speculate and bet on ultras, and I have heard they even used to
draft Fantasy Western States teams. So it didn’t surprise me that they’d try to
get a little extra fun out of a hometown race with two “locals”- Alinna and me-
as the favorites. But it looked like my previous blog post swayed a few betters–
those who read bet against me! What I forgot to mention is that my competitive
drive doesn’t tire nearly as easily as my body and I love Scott shoes
(particularly the T2C’s!), the prize for the race. :)
I really wasn’t trying to sandbag in
that post. I only logged 45 miles in the three weeks before Condor (yeah,
that’s total!) and I really had no idea where I stood going in. I did not feel
great on the warm-up so I decided to run a strategic race rather than an
all-out race from the gun, and the decision paid off. Alinna is a very strong
hill climber, and I just dogged her the first 9 miles, which were mostly
uphill. After the Saddle at mile 9.5, the course was mostly downhill, and
mostly non-technical. I eat that up so at that point it was time to boogie to
the finish and claim my new dancing shoes! However, I wasn’t able to catch my
Salem training partners, Dan and Shawn, who bested me by 15 seconds or so. Dan
obviously didn’t want to get chicked as he tried to push me off the trail when
I wanted to pass! (Well, at least that’s how I’m interpreting his errant elbow
jab) Nice job guys, but watch out for next time! My friend Gloria picked up the
master’s win, so Salem was well represented!
Fast Salem Women! |
However, the real focus of the day was not
racing or even free shoes, but instead honoring the memory of a dear friend,
Dave “Condor” Bateham. Dave’s death hit me pretty hard, both because he was a
healthy ultra-running cohort and because he was a father-figure type who
succumbed to infection when my own father has also been plagued by
post-surgical infections. But also because I feel like I owe a lot of my
success in ultra-running to him. He was a fixture at the Saturday runs and he
was always incredibly welcoming. The first time I ran with him, he was training
for the McDonald Forest 50k with his son Eric and I remember thinking how
awesome that was. Dave gave me advice when I first started running ultras and
was a big fan when I started doing well. But really that had nothing to do with
my running performance; Dave was the kind of guy that would make you feel
awesome about yourself no matter how you did. Out on the course on Saturday
when I closed the gap between me and Alinna the first time, I thought to
myself, “Dave would be cheering for me to win.” But really Dave would be
cheering for everyone equally, and he’d give not only his support, but his time
to help others reach their goals.
The Condor 25k was a fitting memorial for Dave with local
runners coming together to share the trails and do what he loved. Big thanks to
Tia and Clem for putting together a great race in Dave’s honor. And thanks
Dennis, Lobo, and Maistro for believing in me! Be sure to make Tia and Osito
buy you the good stuff (and save some for me!) ;)
5 comments:
Great job, Miss Competitive!
Gratz. Good to hear your competitive side got the better of you.
Your blog is a great inspiration.
Hi Pam. Good job! I ran the Condor too on Saturday and thought it was a fun course. I live in salem and don't do the road thing (like everyone else around here!) would it be possible to join the salem training group you mentioned for a run sometime? i promise i am not some creep... I am just tired of running (and driving) alone all the time. please email me at josh.zielinski[at]gmail if there's room for one more. thanks!
I learned my lesson, Ardilla! Thanks for considering me a close friend! :)
Enjoy your new Scott shoes ... but please break 2 hours next year!
Saludos, Tia
Of course we believe in you, that's why we trusted your blog entry! But seriously we have so enjoyed seeing your rapid rate of improvement these past few years and are super proud of all your accomplishments. You're so sweet that we all forget about that competitive side, I should have remembered Miwok and Italy among others... so I'll pay it, with Loquita and I buying for everybody! - Osito
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