Okay I guess I’ve stalled enough, I really should get this over. Now if you’ve had a chance to look at the videos I posted earlier you already have a pretty good idea of how the race went. For me it was an early start to the day. Thankfully not as early as it could have been had I not had a chance to flag the route the day before.
Instead I was able to sleep in til like 7:30…lol. First order of the day was to load the car with my soup pots, a stool for my daughter who had injured herself and was now going to marshal rather then prerun the route so she could help in the kitchen. Once the car was loaded with everything I needed it was then time to pick up my little helper, Nikayla. I had hoped to drop the soup off at the hall after that but was running behind so I opted to transfer it to Karen’s car as she was heading to the hall after we did our prerun. She would be one of my kitchen helpers for the day.
Karen was already waiting for me when I arrived. We headed out for our prerun shortly after I arrived. Karen, Nikayla and I were prerunning it so we would have times for the race. We took a handful of flags with us just in case some had gone missing or blown away in the wind.
As it was icy I wore my spikes not that I would be moving that fast. We made our way through the course, Karen loved it – challenging yet fun. Nikayla had fun leading the way but took a couple of wrong turns as she didn’t know I had slightly changed it from when she ran me last time. Thankfully the prerun didn’t take as long as flagging the day before.
Of course being done the run was only the start of the day for all of us. Next I waited for my other volunteers to arrive. Karen headed off to help Jeri in the kitchen and well Nikayla hung out with me until I sent her off to her next duties. We both changed into dryer footwear and prepared ourselves for standing around as marshals. Runners arrived and the parking lot quickly filled. My daughter Carrie sat in the car helping with registrations.
Oh yeah, I mentioned earlier that Carrie was injured. Poor kid (yes 31yr old is still a kid, my kid) had fallen at work the day before and had to have 6 stitches in her knee. After helping with registrations she was going to help with the finish line by recording the runners as they crossed the finish. My other finish line person, Derek had arrived and was off running the course so that he too had a time. He’s speedy so didn’t need to start as early as the rest of us had.
Les helped me and others set up the finish line. Then I headed off with my volunteer marshals to point them to their spots and gave them some general rules/tips. It’s a pretty easy job and the weather was great except for the wind. Nikayla wondered off to her marshal spot where she would send runners round the rock. Next Les lead the handful of kids off on their short route. While they were off running I gave the runners some final instructions about the route – “spikes will come in handy, the route is a slushy, icy mess, watch for dog walkers (and poop), don’t take the bridge, cross the frozen creek and follow the flags”. As soon as the little ones returned it was “Ready, Set, Go” and they were off running into the wild blue yonder. Woohoo!
I ran behind shooting pictures and heading for my marshaling spot along the route. I relieved Nikayla from her spot at the rock and moved her to the spot down the hill from me. I stood by the snow fence where I would direct the 8k runners to do it all over again. As I stood there I was wishing I had brought my hubby’s camera. Mine his good but with his I could have zoomed over to the other side where I could see the lead runners already snaking past the 2k point. Man they were moving! Before I knew it I could see there heads on the downhill below me and I was finally yelling “to your right and do it again”. This was fun!
I got some great photos so make sure you head over to Flickr and check them out. The link is at the bottom of this post. I started my timer when the race started. It would help me tell how things were going. By how quickly some had finished the first loop I thought maybe I had made it too easy but judging by the faces on some as they climbed the hill below me, nah, it was just right. Hills, flat bits and sloppy snow conditions make for a fun trail race!
I’d be guessing but I’m pretty sure the last runner was done in an hour. It had taken me that long earlier but then I walked lots. Eli, one of my younger marshals walked up towards me carrying the flags from his section of the race and headed down hill below me to help 8 year old Nikayla collect her flags. Each marshal was responsible for collecting the flags from their section of the route and I had one marshal that was to sweep the course making sure everyone got back safely with all their flags. It’s a pretty good system that way. After the kids got back up the hill we headed to the finish flags in hand.
Everyone was pretty much gone. I thanked all the volunteers and sent them off to the hall for soup & goodies. The finish line stuff was carried off to the parking lot along with the flags. I handed the flags off to the next race director and headed to the hall myself. Still not done I did get to take a break and enjoy some soup myself. I had some of the pasta beef soup that I had made. It was yummy. There was tons of soup so I’ve been eating leftovers all week…lol.
Once there placement results were tabulated I got to do my little spiel telling who placed when for each age group. I hate doing that part as I always mess it up, especially the strange names. All done except the cleanup and well that was easier today as the group using the hall after us wanted the chairs/tables left out.
I was pretty tired after that but it had been a fun day. I’m always happy that it went well and that while challenging everyone loved the race. I got lots of compliments. However despite being happy about how it went I’m always sad it’s over. Oh well there’s always next year. Although one of these days I will have to hand the reigns over to someone else as hubby wants to eventually move back to Victoria.
Race Results – not available yet
Race Info
Photos on CRR Website
Race Photos on Flickr
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