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Race Report: Nashville Zoo Run

Friday, February 12th, 2010

This is a race report for the Nashville Zoo Run on January 23, 2010.

I am definitely not a morning person, so I was excited about the 3pm start time for the Nashville Zoo Run.  Traffic getting in to the zoo was horribly backed up, so Alison and I parked across the street from the zoo to make sure we got in before the start (which they ended up delaying 15 minutes due to the traffic).

For some reason, I was really nervous before the race.  It may have been because the temperature was on the low end for shorts and a t-shirt, so I was a little cold.  Or maybe because I ate lunch a little too late.  But whatever it was, it quickly wore off after the race started.  Because the race went through the zoo, the paths were narrower than usual for a race of this size.  I seem to always start a little too far back, wanting to avoid getting in the way of the faster runners.  I spent a little more energy than I wanted to in the beginning trying to weave through to find some open space.

This was my first time inside the Nashville Zoo, and I was a little disappointed that I wasn’t able to look around very much.  At one point, there was a narrow, crowded, and slippery bridge, so I stopped juggling briefly.  I looked off to the side and saw a white tiger next to me.  Awesome.

The course was a little tricky, as it switched between pavement, cement, gravel, wooden bridges, and even bamboo.  There were a couple sharp turns that made for interesting joggling, but I managed to make it through without any drops.

A few minutes after passing the two mile point, I lost track of my pace and had no idea how much farther I had to go.  I think I pushed myself a little too much, and had to slow down a little before I could see the finish line.  Fortunately, I ended up finishing with a time of 25:52, setting a new PR by 7 seconds.

After the race, there was salad, spaghetti, and beer.  Food was pretty bad, but it was free!  I think I’ll probably do this race again next year.  I still haven’t done a race without juggling, but I might consider it next year so that I can take in more of the zoo.

photo by Morgan Levy

Team Catch It Early Coverage

Friday, October 9th, 2009

I’m excited for the Komen Race for the Cure tomorrow, and our team has been receiving some good coverage.

The Tennessean came out to our practice at Centennial Park on Tuesday to do a short video segment:

Tennessean Video

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Team Catch It Early

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

A little less than a year ago, I started joggling.  My first race was the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.  It was the first time I had run a 5k, let alone joggle it.  Since then, I have been hooked.  For this year’s Race for the Cure, Jacob and I are putting together a team and we hope to have at least 10 jogglers!  We are partnering with Jacob’s Catch It Early campaign which uses juggling entertainment for cancer awareness and prevention to form Team Catch It Early.

If you’re interested in joining our team (jogglers, runners, and walkers are all welcome!), you can sign up here.  You can also support our team by donating to Susan G. Komen for the Cure through our team page.

Race Report: Ellie’s Run

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

This is a race report for Ellie’s Run for Africa on June 13, 2009.

When my friend Janna told me about this race, I knew it was going to be a great one.  A race started five years ago by a 10-year old girl with a dream, taking place in Percy Warner Park, and raising money for African Leadership!  Count me in.

At first, I thought the course would be on one of the trails, so I was preparing myself for my first non-joggling race.  But then, I realized it would be on the cross-country course, so I was back in joggling mode.  This was my first race since the half-marathon, so I was pretty excited about doing a 5k.  About half a year ago, this would have been a big deal, but I was now able to go into the race relaxed and ready to have fun.

Although it wasn’t a trail course, the hilly, rocky cross-country course took a little while to get used to while juggling.  I quickly realized that I needed to look down through my juggling pattern instead of straight ahead so that I could navigate the terrain.  After the initial crowd of runners thinned out a bit, I found my rhythm and was really enjoying the run.

Part of the course doubled over itself near the finish line, so I passed a large crowd of spectators about half way through.  As I ran past them cheering, I tried to maintain eye contact with the crowd for a bit too long and dropped a ball.  That ended up being my only drop the entire race.  Hopefully I’ll be able to complete a drop-less 5k soon!

Towards the end of the third mile, there was a hole in the ground that I didn’t see until it was almost too late.  Luckily, I was able to adjust my landing just enough so that I didn’t twist my ankle, even though I ended up landing my foot in it and nearly lost control of one of the balls.  After that, I picked up my speed to the finish line, trying to come in under 30 minutes.  I thought I did, but I guess I did not see the placement of the finish line sensor correctly and slowed up to early.  That will teach me to run through the finish line!  I ended up with a time of 30:19, which I’m pretty happy with, but would definitely like to improve upon.

And congratulations to Janna, who finished 8th in her age group!