Monday, August 23, 2010

Volcano Art Center Rain Forest Runs - Half Marathon

Over 150 participants came out to run the half marathon distance at the Volcano Art Center Rain Forest Runs this past Saturday. (For a recap of the 10K, 5K and keiki races, click here. For more pictures click here and here. For full results, go to JTL Timing's Website.) Even though Big Island Running Company didn't put together a specific training group for the Volcano runs, there were still about 20 members of our group who made the trip over to run one of the race distances. And everyone did great, with many bettering their times from the Kona races on an arguably harder course. While this course had some killer hills (including one that seemed to last for about a mile), it definitely did not have the heat of Kona.

The course started out at Cooper Center in Volcano Village and headed out Wright Road. For me, the race plan wasn't very concrete, since I wasn't sure what to expect with the hills and elevation. (After a fluke knee injury on the Thursday before the race, Jason was sitting this one out and serving as photographer instead). All I knew was that Danny Jesser and I were going to try to run the race together, since we've done several training runs together and seem to have compatible paces. Although if pushed, my main goal was to try to improve on my time from the Kona half marathon.

The first three miles ventured off of Wright Road through Cymbidium Acres, a subdivision with several lettered roads. The course zig-zagged back and forth through the subdivision on those roads, with some rolling hills on each portion. The best part of that early portion was the cow that was stopped right at the end of the road next to a course marshal. I wish I had my camera for that one!

The next three to four miles went back on Wright Road heading out again to the mountains. It was a beautiful, rolling portion, with some good downhills to take advantage of. Since it was a clear day, there were also some great views of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa in the distance. I had to stop and remind myself to really appreciate the beauty out there.

Right around mile 7 was where we hit the killer hill. We had turned off of Wright Road and were following another road out that seemed to have an endless steep hill. I am not the best of hill runners, so this was an extremely tough portion for me. I felt like I was crawling, but couldn't go any faster. Unfortunately, I know that Danny is a good hill runner, so this must have been torture for him, but he stayed with me the entire way on those hills. Mahalo, Danny!

At the end of the paved road, we had to go about a quarter mile further on a trail. This was probably a lot of fun for people who like trail running, but for me, it was all about keeping my head down and trying not to twist an ankle. The big payoff for all that uphill, though, was the chance to fly back down it for a mile or so. Definitely our fastest, most fun mile of the race.

Once we hit Wright Road again, we had to make one little detour before heading back to the start. Instead of turning left to go back to the start, we had to turn right for about a quarter of a mile. This wouldn't have been so bad, except for the steep uphill right at the end of the road. Once we got that out of the way, though, it was mostly downhill to the finish. There was one more hill around mile 11, but that didn't seem nearly so bad after the other ones we conquered.

About the same point as we hit that last hill, we encountered some of the 10K runners. It was a real boost to see them all out there smiling through their races. Then it was just holding on to the finish. At mile 12, Danny used his leftover energy to run away from me and finish about 25 seconds ahead. I wish I could have stayed with him, but I was still happy with my 1:47:15 finish (almost 3 minutes faster than Kona). Thanks for a great run, Danny!

In the overall results, Billy Barnett won easily in a time of 1:16:44. Coming in second and third were Josiah Jennings (1:21:38) and Mark Schlicting (1:22:42). The first place woman was Megan Brousseau of Lincoln, Massachusetts who was here on her honeymoon! Her time was 1:33:23. After her came Natalie Kramer (1:36:29) and Jennifer Balentine (1:38:29).

And now for the pictures! Here are some of the best of the bunch, along with the ones of our group members.

Billy Barnett on the way to his victory.

Josiah Jennings - 2nd overall

1st Place Woman Megan Brousseau

Ray Whitford

Big Island Road Runner Steve Pavao

Danny Jesser after he pulled away from me.

But I wasn't that far behind him. I almost caught the guy in front of me that you can see in this picture. I have a great finish line photo of him looking over his shoulder at me, like "Who the hell is this girl?"

Kona runner and athletic trainer Mary Edmonds

Chitwin San Tun, who improved on his Kona time by about 3 minutes!

Lisa Bryant finishing with a smile!

Bobbi Reif-Acheson - she'll be doing the Ironman in Kona this year!

Cliff Acheson - He and Bobbi were celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary this weekend. Congrats, you two!

The Queen! Marie Kuramoto

Gerd Weber in his Tri Big shirt!

I don't know this guy, but I love his pose!

Peter Ballerini - A 12-minute improvement over Kona!

Kristina Sawaya - one of our runners who was completing her first half marathon ever!

Maggie Leite - She worked her way up from the 10K in Kona to a great half marathon in Volcano!

Jason Heady with a great finish line pose!

Billy Barnett accepts his overall award - a great piece of art!

DJ Blinn accepts his age group award!


Congratulations to all race participants and mahalo to all the volunteers! And a special congratulations and huge mahalos to race director Sharron Faff! This was a great event and we can't wait to come back next year.

That night after the race, Sharron told us we had to go see the glow from Kilauea at night. I'm glad we did, because it is truly amazing. You definitely have to check it out if you are ever in Volcano. Here's a photo that turned out ok, but still doesn't do it justice. Go see it for yourself!


Volcano Art Center Rain Forest Runs - 5K, 10K and Keiki Dashes

Whew, what a weekend! Between all the driving, the running and sightseeing, I'm exhausted. But it was a great weekend, capped off with two great races - the Volcano Art Center Rain Forest Runs on Saturday morning and Big Dog's Sports Hall of Fame 5K on Sunday morning. As I work my way through all the pictures, the weekend recap will have to be split into a couple of different posts. For this one, we'll focus on just the Rain Forest Runs' 5K, 10K and Keiki Dashes. We'll have a separate post on just the half marathon. Before getting too far into the post, Jason took tons of pictures of the runs that are posted here and here. Also, full race results are available at JTL Timing's website.

Apparently, one of the highlights of the Big Island racing calendar was the old Volcano runs, which used to be run around Kilauea Crater in the Volcanoes National Park. A couple of years ago those were suspended because of eruptions and general environmental issues. After not having a race last year, Kona Marathon race director Sharron Faff decided to bring back the Volcano runs in a new way. Instead of going through Volcanoes National Park, these runs were through Volcano Village, the majority on scenic Wright Road. The race distances consisted of a half marathon, 10K, 5K and the always popular Keiki Dashes.

Start of the 5K

The 5K and 10K distances started at Cooper Center in Volcano Village, headed out on Wright Road and did a couple of loops through Cymbidian Acres before heading back to the starting line. The course was rolling, with lots of ups and downs. But the major benefit was the shade and the perfect racing weather - cool with no rain! So although the course was tough and at elevation, times were actually pretty fast.

5K

Overall, Scott Hunter won with a time of 18:15, followed by Randall Jones (19:13) and Jackson Halford (19:15). For the ladies, Annie Murphy came in first at 21:12; Chanda Zavodny was second in 24:37; and Hart Miller was third in 25:06. Several of our running group members and friends participated in this race, with great results and several awards!

A keiki heads to the finish on the 5K.

Chenoa Jesser took second place in her age group with a time of 27:57.
Maria Jesser also finished second in her age group, with a time of 29:15.

Rose Lorica-Ombac heads to the finish.

Cherry Ward is all smiles as usual.

I don't know these ladies, but they look like they are having a great time!

Jill Weber shows off her turtle shirt.

Elin Walburn finishes strong.

Somehow we missed getting a picture of Marissa Bryant-Manago, but she finished in first place in her 9-13 age group! Congrats to all the 5K finishers.

10K

The 10K course was similar to the 5K course, with a little bit further to go on Wright Road and through the subdivision. At one point, the first four runners got off course and ended up coming in at around the 3.5-4 mile point, instead of completing the full course. Their times were adjusted for the error, and they still ended up as the winners. Rich McKenzie, Jeremy Moore and Jon Kunitake were the top three male finishers, while Heather Scarbrough, Jessica Kirkwood, and Stefy Matsumura were the top three female finishers.

Jeremy Moore is chasing down the lead male, with the first female right behind him. Jeremy ended up finishing second.

Jon Kunitake finished in fourth place.

Jenni Rhodes also completed the 10K - even faster than at the Kona Marathon 10K!

Although we missed getting a picture of him racing, Sean Jesser finished second in his age group.

As would be expected from a race put on by an art center, these races had amazing prizes, including art work, jewelry and dinner gift certificates. Unfortunately, we didn't win any awards, but Jon Kunitake graciously gave us the artwork that he won for our new house. Mahalo, Jon!

Keiki Dashes

After the big kids were finished with their races, the keiki got their chance to compete in a 100-yard or 200-yard dash, always a popular event for the kids. It's great to see all of them out there having a good time.

Congratulations to all of the 5K, 10K and Keiki Dash finishers! And thanks to all of the volunteers and sponsors for a great race morning!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Brown Bear Bash and Sunny Sprint

Another sunny Sunday for a Peaman race, which was appropriate, since the race honored Brown Bear and his late wife Sunny. The course for this race was a 1/3 mile swim, with a 3.1 mile run.

Before the race, I was excited to have such a short swim this time. After the swim, I was thrilled, because the chop in the water was awful! I was never really able to get in a good rhythm, so I was definitely happy to be done. The leaders looked like they had no problem, though. Below it looks like Luis is battling Hannah out of the water.

The usual suspects were all out at the race, including lots of keiki. It's great to see all of them out running hard. I'm sure the group below was pushing each other to the finish (and having fun while doing it)!

In the men's race, Luis De La Torre came in first at 25:06, followed closely behind by Sam Corace (below) in 26:11. You can tell Sam is getting into top racing form and is going to give Luis some real competition in the coming months.

For the ladies, it was Rani Tanimoto finishing first (and fifth overall) in 28:19, with Dana Drexler coming in second in 31:52.

It was also a big day for the Big Island Honda Crew, who apparently all set PRs in yesterday's race. Korey Pulluiam finished the swim/run in 32:56; Keola Wimbish finished in 52:44; and Korey's relay with Ray Whitford finished in 29:12. Those guys have all been training hard and it's definitely paying off.

Ray Whitford

Korey Pulluiam

Keola Wimbish

Once I coughed up all the salt water I swallowed on the swim, I was able to pull together a pretty good run. Of course, a lot of that was due to Sam Brown, who ran with me the last half of the run and kept encouraging me to keep up the pace and pass people. You can see him right behind me in the picture below. Thanks to him I finished in 20th place in 35:15. Mahalo, Sam!

A lot of our running group members and friends also had nice races. Some of their finishing photos are below. Full results from the race are here and more pictures are here.

Peter Ballerini, Toni Reynolds and Jay Plasman

Birthday girl Kerry Hull (on right), with her kids Lauren and Evan and friend Michelle

Kerry's husband Norm finishing his race.

Jessica Abner

Sarah Higgins racing some Honoka'a cross country runners.

Lisa Bryant completed the run as part of a relay with her daughter Marissa doing the swim.

After the run, the keiki got some beach time in with Bree Wee (who only completed the swim portion of the event as she gets ready for Ironman Louisville).

The post-race fun also included the usual prize giveaways for kids and adults alike by Peaman himself. The perpetual pea was also award to Luis De La Torre for all his great accomplishments and assistance over the years. Thanks again to Peaman and all of the volunteers who made this another great event!

Up next weekend are the Volcano Art Center Rainforest Runs in Volcano. Jason and I will be heading over there and running the half marathon on Saturday. We'll also be following it up with Big Dog's Sports Hall of Fame 5k on Sunday. Should be a fun, exhausting weekend. (Note that the Big Island Running Company will be closing early on Friday (3 p.m.) and will be closed Saturday and Sunday.)