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Sporting Life 10k

5/12/2013

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What a race today. There was 27,000 people running today's Sporting Life 10k, and you'd think that a race like that would get a somewhat favourable review from runners who were excited to be a part of such an event.

With a downhill course you could expect fast times. But that wasn't the only thing going downhill.

To begin with, arriving early to check a bag was a nightmare. There were only 2 trucks for 27,000 runners. People ended up swarming the truck and throwing their bags at the volunteers. I swear I could see the volunteers gasp for air beneath the pile up. To give you a comparison, during the New York City marathon of 48,000 runners, there are 48 UPS trucks that handle baggage! I'm not saying you need 27 trucks, but 2?

So that almost made many people miss the race start, present company included. But I did manage to find my spot in the corral 2 minutes before the gun so all was good.

The race itself was fast as expected. I was still recovering from the half marathon so I didn't expect to beat the Yonge Street 10k time I posted 3 weeks ago. The weather was much cooler, but ideal for a fast race, however, it brought its buddy a stiff headwind with it. So I finished in a ho-hum 37:19. The real star was Cameron Woo. Cam has been on a roll. First he dips below 20 in 5k a few weeks back, then he's challenging for overall place at the Game of Life 10k, and then today! He didn't just dip under 40 minutes for 10k, he dove down to 39:08! I wish I was that fast when I was 12.

So those were the highlights.

Next comes more sillyness in organization.
First the medals. Okay I'm the first one to say medals are stupid, but people really like them. However, from what my sources say, these medals had the wrong date printed on their ribbon, so 27,000 medals got a boring white ribbon replacement. Second, when I finish a race I expect to get my bag out of bag check in a hurry. It's one of my perks for running fast. Well at this race, I must have run too fast. The truck had not yet arrived with our stuff and I was left to shiver in my singlet. When the truck did arrive, I was put to work, many runners were, we banded together and helped the volunteers sort the bags to their spots. I think I made about 7 trips around the bag check area before I found my bag and got some warm clothes. Even though I'm complaining about it, it was kinda fun to help out, and a different type of cool down I suppose. Another complaint I heard, was that many runners ended up in a bottleneck at the finish and had to walk the last 20m across the finish. That is sure to piss off a few people.

I really hope they sort things out for next year, but I think I will come up with my own solutions for my bag if I run again.

So that is the report from race #454.

See you on a starting line soon!
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    Jimmy Semes

    Athlete and Coach of the Boardwalk RC. Avid runner, in pursuit of a life goal of a 1000 races. And life long beach resident, who makes the boardwalk his second home.

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