2019 Santa Antonio 5K, Dec 1, 2019

This is the original Santa 5K of San Antonio, started way back when.  I did not run it this year, as I am still nursing a sore foot. Instead I went down to give support to my other running friends and also acted as an ‘unofficial’ photographer for the organizers, with their permission, taking some before, on-the-course, and after photos.  This is always a well done event, lots of fun, nice post-race party, and the registration includes a full Santa suit for all participants.  Start and finish at Sunset Station in San Antonio, Texas, near The Alamodome and downtown San Antonio.

Slideshow of photos here:

https://s166.photobucket.com/user/scottydog69/slideshow/2019%2520Santa%2520Antonio%25205K?sort=2

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2019 Race 63 Leftover 5K and 8-Miler

Detailed report with photos:

https://www.runningahead.com/groups/BF_and_Beyond/forum/Post/3e23acade4fc4efdb4f8f973d869cbf9#focus

Photos Only Slideshow:

https://s166.photobucket.com/user/scottydog69/slideshow/2019%2520Race%2520Reports/2019%2520Race%2520Number%252063%2520Leftover%25205K%25208M?sort=2

BEFORE MY START

My 63rd event of 2019 was the inaugural Leftover 5K, held on Nov 30.  There was also an 8-miler.  This is a fun-run put on to help raise funds for Parents Academy, an organization that empowers parents with positive parenting skills to help reduce family stress and build family successes.  Location was at a recently completed San Antonio Greenway trail near The Olive Garden restaurant near the intersection of highways 1604 and IH-10.  Start time of 8 a.m.  I arrived with about 40 minutes to start time and got a few photos.  For an inaugural event, this one had a pretty nice turn-out.  Weather folks had called for rain, but it did not rain on us. However, it was near 70 degrees at star time, with near 100% humidity.  And by tomorrow (Dec 1) San Antonio temps will be down in the 40s again.  Crazy South Texas weather!

ON THE COURSE

Still nursing a sore left foot, so I decided to just let everyone go ahead of me – 8 milers and 5K folks all started together – and then just walk slowly on my own for maybe a mile or so and then just come back.  As it turned out, once I started, my foot ‘twinged’ a bit, but I was fairly comfortable, so I ended up walking the whole darn 5K, averaging a blazing speed of about 24 minutes per mile, lol.  I actually ended up with negative splits, first mile in 26-something, 2nd mile in 24-something, and 3rd 1.1 mile in 22-something, finishing in 1:16:08, with my only goal just TO finish.    I was pretty much dead last for the whole course – the turn-round volunteers were happy to see me, lol, since they could pack up – but that was okay, it was a nice walk and I enjoyed myself.   This was also a nice mental confidence booster that my foot is healing; slowly healing, but it is healing.  I got lots of on-course photos, especially as I was going toward the turn-round point and all the other participants were coming back toward me.

After My Finish

Since this was a fun run – no awards, but finisher medals to all finishers – a lot of folks had already taken off, but there was still a nice little crowd of finishers, and some 8-mile folks still on the course and also coming into the finish. After relaxing a bit and getting some water in me, I wandered around taking a few photos of some of the participants and supporters still there.

EPILOGUE

Really nicely done inaugural event on a recently opened greenway trail that is very nicely done, going over bridges, under bridges, near some nice “woodsy’ scenery, and so forth  Very wide trail, so nicely accommodating for other runners, cyclists and walkers not doing the event, with enough room for them to get  around the racing folks.  Will definitely be doing some future training runs on this trail, especially as it is only about a 5 minute or so drive from where I work at UTSA.  After-event goodies included a choice of bean-and-cheese or potato-and-egg breakfast tacos.  Nicely designed cotton tee quality race shirt and a unique finisher medal to all finishers.   I would recommend this to others and would do this one again.  Well done, organizers, well done.

Many thanks to all the people who made this one happen for we participants, including all the sponsors, vendors, volunteers, police officers out there for us – I saw a couple of bike police when I was doing my ‘lonely walk’ on the way back –  Athlete Guild race management company for timing, results, helping with course setup, etc.; restaurants Olive Garden and Lone Star Steak House for the temporary use of their parking lots; and anyone else I may not have mentioned here

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2019 Race 62: Boerne YMCA Turkey Trot 5K and 10K

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BEFORE MY START

My 62nd race of 2019, held on Nov 23, was The Boerne YMCA Family Turkey Trot 5K.  There was also a 10K, a 1-Mile walk, and a Kids Run.  Event was held at the Town Square in Boerne, Texas, about a 30-minute drive from where I live in San Antonio.  Weather was pretty cooperative, although a bit chilly before the start, at 43 degrees or so.  Warmed up quite nicely to around 47 after the sunrise.  Nice sunshine and blue skies for us.  I arrived with about an hour to go to the 8:05 a.m 5K start – the 10K started 5 minutes before the 5K- and got a few pre-start photos.

ON THE COURSE

We started on one side of the Town Square, went about halfway around it, then through a parking lot to some adjacent streets.  From here we were on paved streets taking us through some pretty nice neighborhoods.  I soon realized we were pretty much doing the same course as last year, except this year the course was done in reverse.  That was nice because it gave us only 1 uphill on the way to the finish line, and the ‘bigger’ hill – an uphill on the way out on last year’s course – was downhill now.  Pretty flat to the finish, with one incline to go up right before we finished.  I did okay, 5th in my age group (60 – 69), 34:52 time, and my mile 2 to mile 3 was 10:11.  I had negative splits for this course, but my left foot “popped” right before the finish line – ouch!  I thought maybe I had a stress fracture, but was able to walk around a bit post-race and, while my foot still hurt, it felt better as I moved around; can walk okay, but definitely can’t run on it; so I think maybe I have a bit of tendonitis in there – bottom of the left foot, right underneath the middle outer edge of my foot – and might have to take some time off for a bit; so much for my planned races for Thanksgiving week.

After My Finish

I think this event is one of the best-kept secrets in the San Antonio area running community. It has grown – there were around 800 participants this year – but still not as well-known as some of the more popular events for this weekend in New Braunfels, San Antonio, etc.  People see YMCA in the race title and probably think low-key laid-back race with not a lot to offer.  So wrong.  The first time I did this race…just wow….and this has become one of my favorites to do every year. Post-race there was a Cowboy Breakfast served up for all who wanted it; massage tables; Arrosti onsite for those who needed injury advice, massage, etc; two different local beer brewery vendors; brisket taco wraps; one of these self-photo booth cameras; all kinds of fruits, other drinks, freebies from sponsors, and vendors;  a “Turkey” going around  start/finish area you could get a photo with;  and more; so many booths I can’t remember them all.  I went around happily munching and having my one beer, and taking photos of people I encountered, chatted with, etc.

EPILOGUE

As noted, really nice event, one I will continue to do.  If I can’t run it, I will walk it. Very nice goodie bag too, chock full of stuff, and the race shirt is a very nice quality long-sleeved tech tee.  Color for participants was green and the volunteers had a pink shirt.  I wanted to buy one of those pink long-sleeved shirts for whenever I did a Breast Cancer event – very nice shirt and very colorful, one of the best pink tech tee shirts I’ve ever seen – but unfortunately after they were distributed to all the volunteers, none were left. Oh well.  I really enjoy this event and will continue to do it in the future.  Most assuredly, would recommend it.  And for those who want to ‘sleep in’ a bit and make a weekend of it, there is a really nice hotel right beside the starting area/town square. Boerne has some nice shoppes and its own Riverwalk – smaller than San Antono’s but still quite nice – you can walk or run along – so well worth a visit to Borne if you’ve never come.

Many thanks to all the people who made this one happen for we participants, including all the sponsors, vendors, volunteers, EMTs and police officers out there for us; all the drivers along the course for their great patience as they waited for us to pass; Redemption for doing the course set-up, timing, and results; and any others I may not have mentioned here.  Thanks so much for what you do so we participants can have this race.

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2019 Race 61, Scallywompus Battle of Leon Creek 5K

My 61st race of 2019 was the Scallywompus Battle of Leon Creek 5K on Nov 16, starting and finishing at an apartment complex near the University of Texas at San Antonio.  This was the last race in the Alamo Beer Series, a series of 4 races that gradually built up distances in preparation for the upcoming San Antonio Rock n Roll Marathon/Half Marathon the first weekend of December.  The main event was a 20-miler and there was also a 10-miler.

Detailed commentary report w/photos:

https://www.runningahead.com/groups/BF_and_Beyond/forum/Post/c9ba5d2792274c2ab94780d1a453b041#focus

Photos Only:

https://s166.photobucket.com/user/scottydog69/slideshow/2019%2520Race%2520Reports/2019%2520Race%2520Number%252061%2520Scallywompus%2520Leon%2520Creek%25205K?sort=2

 

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2019 Race Number 60 San Antonio District 3 5K

My 60th race of 2019 was the District 3 5K held on Nov 9, 2019.  The was a free event sponsored by San Antonio District 3 Councilwoman Viagran. The event is part of the Fit Family Challenge 5K in which various District Council members put on an event over the year to encourage San Antonio citizens/families to get out and be fit and lead healthier lives.  Race location at new trails across recently opened across from local small aircraft airport Stinson Field in San Antonio.  These trails are part of San Antonio’s greenway trails system.

Detailed commentary/photos report:

https://www.runningahead.com/groups/BF_and_Beyond/forum/Post/273f6a1cd2b646a8a85c20cab14be8c3#focus

Photos Slideshow:

https://s166.photobucket.com/user/scottydog69/slideshow/2019%2520Race%2520Reports/2019%2520Race%2520Number%252060%2520District%25203%25205K?sort=2

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2019 Race 59: Para Mi 5K

My 59th race of 2019 was the Para Mi 5K supporting CentroMed, a local nonprofit health organization.  Held on Nov 2 in downtown San Antonio, starting and finishing right near the Frost Tower of Frost Bank.  Race start time was an early 7:30 a.m, with free parking for all participants at a nearby parking garage.

Detailed commentary/photo report:

https://www.runningahead.com/groups/BF_and_Beyond/forum/Post/8bcd440902c447a7b23076405648e908#focus

Photos Only:

https://s166.photobucket.com/user/scottydog69/slideshow/2019%2520Race%2520Reports/2019%2520Race%2520Number%252059%2520Para%2520Mi%25205K?sort=2

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2019 Race Number 58: Dia de Los Muertos 5K

My 58th race of 2019 was Dia de Los Muertos 5K (Day of the Dead) held on 26 October at 5 pm in McCallister Park, San Antonio.  This is quite a popular local annual event, with several people wearing costumes and a post-race costume contest.  Some pretty awesome and imaginative costumes.

Detailed commentary report w/photos

https://www.runningahead.com/groups/BF_and_Beyond/forum/f7a79cc328ce47baabed86fa5a8431f9/resume#focus

Photos Only:

https://s166.photobucket.com/user/scottydog69/slideshow/2019%2520Race%2520Reports/2019%2520Race%2520Number%252057%2520Masquerade%25205K/2019%2520Race%2520Number%252058%2520Day%2520of%2520Dead%25205K?sort=2

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2019 Race Number 57 Masquerade 5K

My 57th race of 2019 was the Masquerade 5K, held on Aug 26th in San Antonio at the Mariott Hill Country Resort and Spa.  There was also a half marathon and a 10K.  Event start time was 7:30 a.m.

Detailed commentary report/photos:

https://www.runningahead.com/groups/BF_and_Beyond/forum/e5163b641e6f4763a80e74aea8a9dd74/resume#focus

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https://s166.photobucket.com/user/scottydog69/slideshow/2019%2520Race%2520Reports/2019%2520Race%2520Number%252057%2520Masquerade%25205K?sort=2

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2019 Race 56 Mascarita 5K

My 56th race of 2019, was the Mascarita 5K held on October 19th in San Antonio at VFW Post 76, the oldest VFW Post in Texas.  This VFW sits right along part of the San Antonio Riverwalk.  Put on by Adiamo Race Productions, this event helps support the local non-profit Yoga Day, which is dedicated to teaching free yoga to underserved people of all ages in San Antonio with the mission of empowering people to live healthier and fuller lives.  This event is part of a series of races Andiamo puts on over the year.  You can register for each race individually or you can register for the whole series.

Detailed commentary report and photos

https://www.runningahead.com/groups/BF_and_Beyond/forum/Post/d2f305dee3224926a9cc76f23ceb2c33#focus

Photos Only (no commentary):

https://s166.photobucket.com/user/scottydog69/slideshow/2019%2520Race%2520Reports/2019%2520Race%2520Number%252056%2520Mascarita%25205K?sort=2

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2019 Race Number 55: Cleft Strong 5K

My 55th race of 2019, was held on October 12t at Los Patios, a local San Antonio area restaurant that borders on the off-road paved trails of Lady Bird Johnson Park. Start time of 8:30 a.m. This event supports Cleft Strong, an organization that helps children and infants born with cleft palates. Los Patios is only about 7 miles from where I live, so it did not take me long to get there, find some parking, and then get a few pre-start photos. There were about 150 or so participants for this event. There was also a kids’ run and a Disney-themed costume contest for both adults and kids.

Detailed commentary report w/photos:

https://www.runningahead.com/groups/BF_and_Beyond/forum/Post/73484863b13046b88fd85471664f40da#focus

Photos Slideshow:

https://s166.photobucket.com/user/scottydog69/slideshow/2019%2520Race%2520Reports/2109%2520Race%2520Number%252055%2520Cleft%2520Strong%25205K?sort=2

 

 

 

 

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