Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Strong Showing at the Rockville Twilight Runfest!


This past Saturday, Team NORSA members Tom Saffell, Steve, Matt White, Julia Brockman, Leo Weitzenhoff, Bethan Haaga, Fred Kukelhaus, and Adam participated in the popular Rockville Twilight 8K.


The race started in downtown Rockville and snaked through hilly suburban neighborhoods before emerging on to Route 355 near Montgomery College for the one-mile downhill finish. Despite the start getting pushed to 9:00 (originally 8:45), the temperature and humidity of the evening still lingered and made the race quite a challenge. Thankfully, there were plenty of water stops for the runners along the course. Also, several homeowners came out to their front yards in order to shower the participants with cold water from their garden hoses, helping to keep racers from overheating.

This year's event showcased the increasing competitiveness for Team NORSA, with Steve and Adam both beating their goals and setting personal records for the course. They had both previously run the race in 2006 (40:42 and 42:44, respectfully) and 2004 (43:15 and 42:32, respectfully). The race also served as training for future NORSA races; the Nation's Triathlon (Matt, Leo, Steve, and Adam), Louisville Ironman (Adam), Culpeper Sprint (Steve and Fred), and the Lake Logan Tri (Adam).

The team results:
Rank Bib # Name Age Time Pace
318 649 Adam 25 36:54 7:26
323 672 Fred Kukelhaus 25 37:02 7:27
82 606 Julia Brockman 24 37:56 7:38
419 640 Steve 25 39:49 8:01
440 721 Leo Weitzenhoff 26 40:05 8:04
171 642 Bethan Haaga 25 43:06 8:41
748 666 Matthew White 25 47:17 9:31
1087 639 Thomas Saffell 25 64:10 12:55
A bit of NORSA history: this is the first race at which NORSA made a showing, with Adam and Steve participating on a whim in 2004. Prior to that point, NORSA had been exclusively an outdoor recreation society (e.g., camping and canoeing). It was with this race, and the many to follow, that NORSA members found ways to challenge their fitness level in the outdoors.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Giant Acorn Sprint 10/4/08

The Giant Acorn Sprint (VA) is still a couple of months away - this is just letting you know that you can register at a discount rate ($60) until August 1st. You should also be aware that this race sold out fairly early last year (39% filled as of 7/27/08).
(47% filled as of 7/31/08)
(52% filled as of 8/1/08)

Saturday, July 19, 2008

First NORSA Picnic at Carderock, MD

The first of hopefully many picnics to come was held this past weekend at the park in Carderock, MD, off Clara Barton Parkway across from the David Taylor Model Basin. NORSA's DC area contingent gathered in force to enjoy picnic food, good times, and a some summertime fun by the Potomac. With dogs, burgers, and sides on the menu, the happy NORSA folks filled their agenda with frisbees, footballs, and brief canoe trips over to Scott's Run, a small waterfall on the Virginia side of the Potomac that splashes into a clear pool. Steve was smart enough to bring his camera and waterproof case to get some awesome footage of an American eel foraging for food while two other eels fought in the background.

NORSA is planning many more such social events similar to this one because the picnic was such a success. The only reason it ended before dark was because of the rainstorm that came along. Although some NORSA members were actually enjoying the rain while out on the river. Stay tuned to the Upcoming Events for more opportunities like this one.

Diamond in the Rough Race Recap



Steven completed the Diamond in the Rough Triathlon in 2:55:49, finishing 236 of 378 competitors. The race featured a 1-mile swim where the Susquehanna River joins the Chesapeake Bay. The 27-mile bike course was among the more hilly to be raced. It included the infamous "mile 22" hill - a mile-long uphill climb. Fortunately, the downhills were as rewarding as the uphills were punishing. According to his computer, Steven reached a top speed of 39.5mph at one point in time. Unfortunately, the hills also took their toll - a group of about 5 bikers collided around a very sharp descending curve. The bike course also paralleled some train tracks; the Acela zoomed by and may have scared some animals. The 5-mile run was thankfully flat as it was along the banks of the river. Competitors were parked-in until 12:00 because of road closures, which made for a large post-race party. Overall an awesome race!



Tri-Team Z dominated the race with 41 members racing (thats 10% of the competitors). They even brought their own truck and tents and put them by the finish line. Here is one of them finishing: