It was cold and everyone had their own strategy for keeping warm, which is not a problem for summer races, such as the Jasper County Hospital Race that takes place in August. After a wait of ten minutes that probably seemed a lot longer for the participants, the whistle blew and the runners were off.
This was the third edition of the race. The race is sponsored by the Rensselaer Central High School Community Service Club. (The guy who organized the club a few years ago was named Ed something.) The original race was the idea of Kyla Chapman, who was a cross-country and track runner at the high school and who now runs at Purdue. The proceeds from the race benefit Riley's Children's Hospital in Indianapolis.As they came up Jackson Street it was still to early to see how they would finish.
By the time they hit the railroad tracks on Matheson, they were starting to string out. The runner in the lead here won by a big margin, finishing in a bit more than 18 minutes.
You can see that the gaps are getting larger as they go down the incline from the railroad tracks heading north toward John Deere Road. Here is the route of this race, although this year the start and finish were reversed. (This picture turned out well given the poor lighting, so I uploaded it at full size. Click on it to get a much better view.)
After everyone had finished, it was back across the creek to the Assembly of God community building for warmth, cookies, and fruit.
I noticed that a lot of people just stayed in the back by the food. That probably is what I would have done if I had entered the race. The lady with her back to the camera could have won the award for the funkiest outfit with her green-striped running tights and her red-striped socks. In the first year of the race there were a number of people who ran in costumes. This year that humorous aspect missing except for these Christmassy running tights.
There were also awards and door prizes to be given out. What would a 5K be without some kind of raffle?
(Heather--why not add an award for best running costume?)
they ran the big block!
ReplyDeleteLoved that several got lost. No dog problems, I assume.
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Why didn't you enter?
ReplyDeleteYes, why didn't you enter?
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