Short version: Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott was there when we showed up, we told him what we were doing, he told us about his ridiculous workout, he ended up cheering us on as we did our Mile; The running was easy, the drinking was hard; There ended up only being three of us, Zack came through at 9:52 and our friend Bryan got 10 flat; I threw up after I finished, so did Bryan, but Zack didn't throw up at all, just got drunk in less than ten minutes; The night was a success and I encourage you all to be so irresponsible and immature.
I actually don't have splits. Patrick (my roommate last year, you met him) was doing the timing (and Jenny took care of the photography). I know my first beer was 9.3 and I started the second beer just after the minute and a half mark, but the rest is a blur. I believe Zack said his first beer took 20 seconds. Shaddy had paced 3000m of the 5k at the Oregon Twilight Meet earlier, coming through at 8:10, and then had come to the track we were on to do another 3k, solo in 8:05, and then some 1000s and 400s I think.
does he go by shaddy? if so, it's almost as cool as Lopez "Lopey" Lomong (who became my best friend last summer at the United States Track and Field Nationals at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon)
Luke Vaughn Luke is a resident of the one and only Tracktown, U.S.A., aka Eugene, Oregon. As a longtime runner, Luke has developed the capacity to rack up ridiculous amounts of mileage, eclipsing the weekly mileage of other acclaimed runners (such as the other authors of this blog) in only one day of running. Luke loves running on Eugene's famous bark trails, occasionally venturing onto Steve Prefontaine's former stomping grounds. Luke dreams of someday coaching a cross country team to a national championship and enjoys eating Oreos by the bag.
Steve Steve is a talented former star tennis player turned runner. As a resident of Los Angeles, his running options are severely limited. Faced with driving upwards of 20 minutes one-way to suitable running destinations, he is undeterred in his desire to become a better runner. Hampered by injuries in the past, Steve is incredibly determined to shatter his previous personal bests and shock the world.
Chris
Chris is a resident of the greater Portland (OR) area. His first passion is basketball, and Chris has found that when he runs consistently, he not only has more energy at the end of ball games, but can also lay down some sick PRs on the roads.
James
James hails from across the pond, from a small town in the vicinity of Manchester, England. He often convinces his friends to join him on his runs, and has a lot of practice in running, as he's always itching to enjoy nature. He likes the political nature of running, such as taking care of oneself without having to spend a fortune. James has recently surpassed his long-running father on the 10k course, and looks to add marks to his tally as his fitness improves.
Alison
The first female in the group, Alison has put up times that should scare any chauvinist. She is a vegetarian, and this lifestyle has enabled her to achieve the best mileage of her 30 years. A lifelong resident of Florida, Alison would like to run outside more but the heat often confines her runs to the treadmill. Her praxis in the disciplines of Yoga and Pilates have helped her to become an excellent runner, and she is only just beginning to recognize her potential. Alison has been known to put up mileage in excess of 50 miles a week in times of profuse stress.
Zack
Zack grew up in Ohio and went to college in South Carolina before finally wising up and moving to Oregon. In addition to running, Zack enjoys eating, biking, swimming, surfing, drinking, punting, passing, and kicking. He hopes to increase his mileage while working toward a doctorate in Chemistry at the University of Oregon.
Jeeni Jeeni's first experience with running was mid-distance running in track, which evolved into throwing javelin in college at Seattle Pacific University. Since graduating, she has taken to running long distance since a friend convinced her to run a half marathon. She coaches high school VB in the fall with her sister (#1 sport of choice) and enjoys cooking & baking recipes found on Pinterest. She was first introduced to Some Running when she convinced Chris to run a marathon with her in 2011, which turned out well for both of them. :)
Lauren
Lauren, another female runner of the group, has recently begun running after a life of hard living and tush-plantedness throughout undergrad and graduate school. A Houston-native, Lauren acknowledges three seasons: Spring (October-March), Summer (April-early June), and Hell (the rest). She enjoys core-training through yoga and playing tag with her cat. This year, Lauren plans to run her first 5k and is more interested in distance and endurance than in time. She has succeeded recruiting her partner Nick, a former high school track runner, in this endeavor. Both are anticipating a zombie 5k in December.
Goals
Luke 140 miles per week consistently 4:30 mile 15:30 5k 32:00 10k 40:00 12k 2:36 marathon
Steve 40 miles per week consistently 2:00 800m 5:00 mile 17:30 5k 38:00 10k 1:30 half 3:30 marathon
Chris 18:00 5k 38:00 10k 3 runs per week consistently
James 21:00 5k 42:00 10k 4 runs per week consistently
Alison 25 miles per week consistently 3 runs per week consistently 21:30 5K 45:00 10K
hah that's it? no story...
ReplyDeletethat sucks. happened to me twice when i was in japan with the stupid sign on thing. how about a synopsis.
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ReplyDeleteShadrack Kiptoo-Biwott was there when we showed up, we told him what we were doing, he told us about his ridiculous workout, he ended up cheering us on as we did our Mile;
The running was easy, the drinking was hard;
There ended up only being three of us, Zack came through at 9:52 and our friend Bryan got 10 flat;
I threw up after I finished, so did Bryan, but Zack didn't throw up at all, just got drunk in less than ten minutes;
The night was a success and I encourage you all to be so irresponsible and immature.
nice. splits? (for your 7:19). im sure you have them..
ReplyDeletealso what was shad's workout?
I actually don't have splits. Patrick (my roommate last year, you met him) was doing the timing (and Jenny took care of the photography). I know my first beer was 9.3 and I started the second beer just after the minute and a half mark, but the rest is a blur. I believe Zack said his first beer took 20 seconds.
ReplyDeleteShaddy had paced 3000m of the 5k at the Oregon Twilight Meet earlier, coming through at 8:10, and then had come to the track we were on to do another 3k, solo in 8:05, and then some 1000s and 400s I think.
does he go by shaddy? if so, it's almost as cool as Lopez "Lopey" Lomong (who became my best friend last summer at the United States Track and Field Nationals at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon)
ReplyDeleteYeah at track meets the students would call him Shaddy when cheering for him.
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