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Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Build-up to Rocky Raccoon 100 and TNF sponsorship

Firstly, I'm going to switch to American English for the blog from now on since I have to get used to it now I've been in the States for almost 18 months and use it every day at work.

The last couple of weeks have been eventful and I'm now honored (already it creeps in) to be the latest addition to The North Face's athlete team. I'm hoping I can live up to their standards since they have a top class roster of ultrarunners around the world (http://www.thenorthface.com/en_US/brand/running), several of whom I've had the pleasure to meet at races.

Two of their athletes who I haven't met yet (except for a couple of words exchanged during Western States) will be racing at Rocky Raccoon at the weekend in an unusually competitive line-up. That's Hal Koerner (double WS winner) and Mike Wolfe (2nd at the UTMB restart in 2010 and Big Horn 100 CR holder). All I need to fit in now is for the kit to arrive in the post...oh, and to run really fast.

The men's race has enough talent to put the 13:16 CR at risk on the easy five loops of trails, with these guys still supposedly all running (I don't know of any DNS issues yet and have probably missed some other fast guys in the list):

Anton Krupicka (loads of CRs and the craziest training schedule around)
Zach Gingerich (13:23 in a 100 miler last year plus winner of the Badwater 135 and Arrowhead 135 in 2010)
Scott Jurek (has won just about everything major in ultra trail running...lots of times)
Hal Koerner (already mentioned)
Karl Meltzer (seems to run a 100-miler before breakfast and has won a lot of them)
Mike Wolfe (already mentioned)
Michael Arnstein (a 2:28 marathoner and 2nd in the JFK 50 a couple of years ago in a fast time)

So it should be a great contest and I expect them to go out hard. It'll be cool to meet so many guys who I regularly read about in running magazines and to, hopefully, give them a run for their money.

The current winter storm across the middle and eastern States seems to have frozen up Huntsville, TX, too, so I'm not sure what the course will be like. The latest forecast shows it going above freezing for race day and may even be pleasant, but the ground may be frozen, muddy or both. Still no idea what I'll need to wear on my shoes or in general.

But at least I'm turning up to the start line completely uninjured, fairly well rested and with some decent speed from recent training and racing. The only problem with all that is that I've been training for marathons and was using this race as a kick-start to my ultra training. However, with such a great field it'd be a shame to not race them. I'm pretty sure I'll be fine for the first 26 miles, anyway.

I think there'll be live updates online, either via the website (http://www.tejastrails.com/Rocky.html) or maybe on Facebook or elsewhere. We all have timing chips, so I'd guess that positions and times will be available as we go through at the end of each 20-mile lap. Kick-off is 6am, Texas time (Central Time Zone, i.e. two hours ahead of the west coast and six behind the UK).

22 comments:

  1. Boo to your Americanese.

    Good luck at the weekend. What sort of time are you aiming for?

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  2. Just changing spelling, not language :) The plan is to see how close I can get to 8 minute miling, which would be 13:20. But with the mileage I've recently been doing, who knows? It's all about the last 40 miles, especially the last 20. Sub 14 would still be good.

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  3. Big congrats on TNF sponsorship...well deserved.

    Have a great race at RR.

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  4. Holy crap, you're absolutely killing it right now. Keep it going for the last 20 or so miles and you'll get ultrarunning performance of the year!

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  5. Someone's about to pull in the win!

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  6. Congratulations for sponsorship, a big win and an astonishing 100 mile CR in your first race for TNF. Does it get any better? What's next?

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  7. Congratulations on your sensational victory, Ian! I'm sure your course record today will make EVERYONE aware who Ian Sharman is. Enjoy whatever's left of your low-profile because it's about to be obliterated. Absolutely amazing race. Congratulations, again and again.

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  8. Great race Ian, watched the coverage on the net from Wales, 12hrs 44mins of my life well spent. Good luck for the future.

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  9. Sick! Congrats and recover well! Truly amazing effort!

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  10. Ian, what a superb achievement, truly mind-blowing. You have set the bar very high for the rest of 2011. Well done and enjoy kicking back a bit and recover.
    Andre.

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  11. Wow(!)...crazy incredible race Ian, well done, super happy for you.

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  12. Unbelievable race, but really, I want to see you run it next time dressed as Elvis.

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  13. Thanks everyone. Will enjoy writing it up but laps don't stick out in the memory as well. Will probably be quite a short posting.

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  14. Amazing! Or should I say Awesome? :) Super performance! Definitely an inspiration... hope you have a fab year!

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  15. great run Ian. see you in Squaw Valley if not before.

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  16. Ian, this is a seriously impressive performance. Get yourself over to UTMB this year; you could do some real damage there. Bragg, Jornet, Roes and the rest would certainly take notice...
    Good luck with the rest of your calendar

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  17. Quite an incredible performance Ian - very, very well done! I've been watching your progress since the MDS 2008 and now the web is abuzz with news of your record breaking win, Facebook and twitter are on fire with Ian Sharman searches! How does it feel to be up with the greats?

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  18. Couldn't agree with Pommers more. Saw you at MDS 08 and the Jurassic last year so have been enjoying regularly reading your blogs. I never thought I would be glued to twitter to follow a 100 mile race, but I was gripped!
    Many congratulations - just a brilliant achievement!

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  19. Ian: Congratulations on a truly amazing performance at Rocky Raccoon (and your North Face sponsorship). The consistency with your lap splits at RR was incredible. Enjoy your recovery and may 2011 be a great year for you.

    Wyatt

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  20. Absolutely brilliant Ian. Insanely quick. Will look forward to reading about it.

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  21. Thank you for coming to Texas and inspiring all of us out there this weekend! Congratulations on a fantabulous performance! Run Happy!

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  22. Way to go Ian! See you up at States!

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