Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Big Island Running Company Gear Now Available Online!

After much demand, we have finally made Big Island Running Company logo gear available for purchase online! You can find our products on our website or by going directly to our Ebay store.

In related news, our webmaster (yours truly) has been given a swift kick in the pants and been ordered to make several updates to our blog and website ASAP. Some changes are already visible and more are to come.

Aloha and happy running.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Ironman Photo Recap

Ryan's Pictures from Ironman Week

Sale Tent in front of the store
Security is tight at The Big Island Running Co.
Athlete parade on Wednesday

Australian contingent

Konasaurus???


Kona's local athletes
The Underpants Run

Is that Sacha Baron Cohen I see???

Pro Swim Start
Chris Lieto at the start of the run

Chrissie Wellington at the start of the run

No, we don't carry this outfit.

Chrissie Wellington on the way to a new women's course record of 8:54:02.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

“Run the Coast of Old Hawaii”

The 13th edition of the Big Island International Marathon will be held in Hilo, Hawaii, March 21, 2010. With options ranging from a full marathon to a 5-k, the event offers something for everyone, from the serious competitor to the weekend warrior. The event boasts a course that runs “along the Pacific Ocean, past exotic waterfalls, over narrow bridges and lava beaches.”

Race Director Wayne "Big Dog” Joseph encourages early registration with an Early Bird Special second to none. Register by November 1, 2009, and receive 50% off your registration fees.

For more event details, including a course map and past results, visit www.hilomarathon.org.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

... And We're Finally Open for Business.

The first couple of weeks of unemployment were nice. I was able to settle into my new home, decompress from the past six years at a high-powered law firm, watch a lot of Magnum, P.I., and do some fishing. But after two more weeks, I was starting to get a little antsy. It was just in the nick of time that we closed on our deal to purchase the Big Island Running Company.

Our first day of business was 9/9/09. (I leave any conclusions about the significance of that date to you, dear reader.) There's still a ton of work to be done; I've been busy setting up our website, getting a grasp on and replenishing inventory, and getting known and networked in Kailua-Kona. It's been long hours, but it's also been a whole lot of fun. Please come visit us soon. To entice you to visit, here are some pictures of the store.

The front of the store:

A couple of shots of the interior:


The obligatory view-from-the-front-door shot. I dare say that there's not a running store in the world that can beat this:

And one last shot:

Race Report: 2009 Lavaman Keauhou Triathlon

On September 13, 2009, I was fortunate to be a part of a relay team competing in the inaugural Lavaman Keauhou Triathlon. The relay team I was on was put together by local bike gurus BikeWorks, who was also a sponsor of the race. Let me start off by saying that it was an awesome event--tons of aloha, and the race was really well-run. It was an olympic distance triathlon. For those not familiar with the format, that means it was a 1.5 km swim, a 40km bike, and a 10k run.

It started out with the swim. Here are a couple of pictures of the calm before the storm, all of the swimmers getting set to do their thing:


Once the swim was off, our swimmer, Nick Garrett, got down to business. He absolutely killed the swim in a blazing 19:55. To put that in perspective, he was almost 1:30 ahead of anyone else in the field, which included two pro triathletes.

I don't have any pictures of the actual T1 (the transition from swim to bike) because I had already left to get setup in T2 (the transition from the bike to the run), but here's a picture I took of T1 before the race:

Once Nick got out of the water the [figurative] baton was passed to Kevin Murar, our cyclist, who again set a blistering pace on the bike. I don't have any pics of him because I was getting setup for the run, but they probably wouldn't have come out very well anyway because Kevin was flying.

Here's a picture I took of T2 before any of the cyclists had arrived:

Once Kevin sped into T2, it was my turn. I won't try to describe the stunning run course because local pro triathlete Bree Wee did a far better job than I could ever do in her blog. By the time I got out on the course it was about 8:20 and on its way to hot. It was a challenging course, covering a variety of terrains, from road to lava path, to golf course, and it had some absolutely spectacular views. My teammates gave me a big cushion headed into the run, and that's a good thing because I really used it. I warned them ahead of time that I was out of shape, and I made good on that proclamation running a pokey 43:35. Still, with teammates' help we were able to post a total time of 2:05:50, good for a comfortable win in the relay division. Full results are available here.

My camera was mysteriously dead post-race, but here's a shot of the finish line that I took in the morning while it was being set up:

The post-race party was fitting for a race as great as Lavaman. There was a bountiful lunch spread, a band, and tasty brews from Kona Brewing Company. It was a top-notch event from start to finish.

Much mahalo to everyone who worked so hard to make the inaugural Lavaman Keauhou the success that it was!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Upcoming Event: Lavaman Keauhou Triathlon

On September 13, Jason from the Big Island Running Co. will be competing as part of a relay team in the inaugural Lavaman Keahou Triathlon. There is a nice article on the race in today's West Hawaii Today. The relay team I'm a part of was set up by the folks at BikeWorks. I am definitely not in top 10-k form, but I'm hoping I'll be able to hold the lead that I know my teammates will provide. I'll try to get a race report and some pictures up in the next few days.

In other news, the Big Island Running Co. officially opened for business under its new ownership on 9/9/09. Some pictures are up on our website, but I'll be putting together a "now open for business" post with plenty of pictures soon. Aloha.