Race Report from RD and LPTRunner Robert Wehner...
On February 1st we had the 26th
running of the John Dick Memorial 50K, named after a long-time Badgerland
Strider member. This winter ultra
is held on the trails in the Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest. While we’ve been able to use the same
layout the past few years, the weather and trail conditions have varied
greatly, so the challenge is never the same.
This year has been one of the coldest and snowiest winters
on record for southeastern Wisconsin.
It certainly has made recent training more difficult, and contributed to
the tougher conditions runners faced on race day. 125 runners headed out on the course, in single digit temps,
and 3” of fresh snow on the ground.
Our multi-loop course brought everyone back to the start/finish area 4
times during the race, before heading out on the final out-n-back segment. There, a great group of volunteers
attended to their needs (and the door to a heated shelter awaited those
finished for the day).
The deeper packed snow, with the fresh on top, made
conditions harder than usual; it was evident early on that it was not going to
be a PR day. We could take some
solace though in the fact that it was nowhere near as bad as 2011; a blizzard a
few days before the race that year resulted in the TOUGHEST CONDITIONS
EVER. So the mantra became: Hey,
it’s much better than 2011!
As he did last year, Kevin Grabowski took the lead from the
start, and repeated as our champion with a time of 4:34:38; Gardiner Rynne was
not too far behind in second, in 4:41:35.
For the women, Jessica Garcia ran steady and won in 5:27:30, with
Jennifer Rolfing a close second in 5:31:00. Overall, we had 77 runners complete the full 50k, so it had
to be much better than 2011; the finish percentage of 61.6% far exceeded the 32.4%
of that year!
Despite how tough the race, and this winter has been, there
was nothing but smiles and good cheer all around for the day. Many runners stayed long afterwards,
enjoying the post-race spread and the warm shelter. Thanks to all the great volunteers who helped with the
race. Now all we need is to make
it through the rest of this winter, to the warm spring that has to come
eventually (it will come, won’t it?).
Robert Wehner, RD
Full results available at the race web-page: http://www.badgerlandstriders.org/home/Races/JohnDickMemorial50K.htm
Full results available at the race web-page: http://www.badgerlandstriders.org/home/Races/JohnDickMemorial50K.htm
This year has been one of the coldest and snowiest winters on record for southeastern Wisconsin. It certainly has made recent training more difficult, and contributed to the tougher conditions runners faced on race day. Ultra Runner, Trail Runner
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