Ten Bay 10K - How was it?
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Ten Bay 10K - How was it?
I would love to hear from anyone who did the 10K! My apologies if I missed a trip report. I love 8 Tuff but had to skip it for a few years due to schedule issues. I'm hoping that the 10k takes place next year and would love to hear how it went this year!
Re: Ten Bay 10K - How was it?
*following*
Re: Ten Bay 10K - How was it?
Let me see going to hop on a plane, fly to a gorgeous tropical island with phenomenal snorkeling, but no................................................ I'm going to go running Instead! I know it's cold in Illinois and the cold does affect your brain.....................
Just kidding have to have some fun. It's Christmas time Chicagoans I wish you a very Merry Christmas and a happy new year
Just kidding have to have some fun. It's Christmas time Chicagoans I wish you a very Merry Christmas and a happy new year
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hope this helps -- I could never run/make that race.
http://stjohnsource.com/content/news/lo ... en-bay-10k
http://stjohnsource.com/content/news/lo ... en-bay-10k
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Re: Ten Bay 10K - How was it?
shoemak you're funny
Yes the cold does affect my brain!
But even as a very average, 50+ runner I have had SO much fun doing 8 Tuff! The fellow racers and especially the road side volunteers make it a great event. And drinking pain killers at 9:30 in the morning after running the race... now, THAT'S a celebration!
Yes the cold does affect my brain!
But even as a very average, 50+ runner I have had SO much fun doing 8 Tuff! The fellow racers and especially the road side volunteers make it a great event. And drinking pain killers at 9:30 in the morning after running the race... now, THAT'S a celebration!
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I ran it (or more accurately, jogged once in a while and did far too much walking), along with my two daughters and their boyfriends. It was a hoot, and yes it was hard. My one goal was to not get kicked off the course before it closed and I did manage that. Came in second to last and I'm just fine with that. I don't think anyone dropped out or got kicked off the course. It was a fairly small, healthy looking group.
I ran 8 Tuff Miles a long time ago (maybe more than 10 years ago?). Since I was substantially younger and in better shape then, that race seemed easier.
I ran 8 Tuff Miles a long time ago (maybe more than 10 years ago?). Since I was substantially younger and in better shape then, that race seemed easier.
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Mplsray - thank you for responding! How fun to do the race with your daughters and their BFs! (Two of my 3 times doing 8 Tuff was with my kids, and I loved doing it with them!)
I'm a bit worried that 8 Tuff felt easier! I was hoping that Ten Bay 10k - shorter race with less elevation - would feel easier than 8 Tuff! (I totally understand the age issue though; my first 8 Tuff was 2012 to celebrate turning 50; by the time I do Ten Bay 10k my knees will be 5 years older and crankier.) But I guess I'll just have to try it and see how it goes
I'm a bit worried that 8 Tuff felt easier! I was hoping that Ten Bay 10k - shorter race with less elevation - would feel easier than 8 Tuff! (I totally understand the age issue though; my first 8 Tuff was 2012 to celebrate turning 50; by the time I do Ten Bay 10k my knees will be 5 years older and crankier.) But I guess I'll just have to try it and see how it goes