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Arkansas Traveler 100

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Member Since:

Oct 19, 2010

Gender:

Male

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Running Accomplishments:

Arkansas Traveller 100: 1st Place; October 7, 2017

Arkansas Traveller 100: 1st Place; October 1, 2016

Arkansas Traveller 100: 15:36:33, 1st Place (Course Record);  October 3, 2015

Arkansas Traveller 100: 15:59:12, 1st Place; October 4, 2014 

War Eagle Tail Twister 50K: 4:07:12, 2nd Place; June 3, 2017

2017 New York City Marathon: 2:53:59; November 5, 2017

2013 Boston Marathon: 2:59:11; April 1, 2013

PR, Sleeping Bear Marathon: 2:45:41, 1st Place; October 7, 2012

PR, Soaring Wings Half Marathon: 1:20:33, 8th Place; October 29, 2011

Personal:

Pride necessarily sprouts and grows; a pride that can only come from relentless kneading of unwilling flesh, painful months of grinding and burning away all that is heavy, all that is strength-sapping and useless to the body as a projectile. --John L. Parker, Jr., runner/author

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Race: Arkansas Traveler 100 (100 Miles) 15:59:12, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
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Beautiful day for the 24th running of the Arkansas Traveler 100 in the Ouachita National Forest.

6:00 am start at 48 degrees; peaking around 71 degrees in the afternoon; comfortable, early fall breeze all day long.

Miles 1 - 60 at 9:00/mile; Miles 61 - 100 at 10:00/mile.

17 GU Roctane Gels; 6 bags of GU Chomps; 13 20 oz. Gatorades; 3 peanut butter-and-honey sandwiches.

Ran alone from start to Mile 83.9 (Lake Winona) where I picked up my brother, Luke, as a pacer for the only stretch of night running. Running as much of the race as possible in daylight was part of my race strategy, and, in fact, I didn't even carry a flashlight/headlamp as an incentive to push hard for the 16-mile stretch between crew locations from Mile 68 (Powerline inbound) to Mile 83.9 (Lake Winona).

Third fastest time in race history, 22 minutes off course record.

Stayed clean (no falls) and kept my wits.

Stayed present, focused, and did my best, just as I had committed to do when talking to my son, Max, the night before the race. He believed in me. My wife, Diana, believed in and supported me throughout the process. 

The efficiency and effectiveness of my two-man crew (my father, Mark, and Luke) was the envy of other runners. We crushed it, and there's no way sub-16 would have even been in the discussion without a near professional operation (approximately 7 minutes in 5 crew locations/aid stations).

My Granddad, who passed away Friday morning, was watching over me.

Wesley

 

 

Night Sleep Time: 6.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.50
Comments
From Jason D on Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 21:17:58 from 68.80.27.222

Man, oh man! Congratulations, Wesley. That's a crazy course improvement from last year.

Sorry to hear about your granddad. May he rest in peace.

From jtshad on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 05:58:15 from 141.221.191.225

Amazing race and spectacular time! You trained hard for this one and it paid off.

Sorry about your grandfather, he was there with you! I remember in 2008 I ran the TCM with the memory and in honor of a very dear friend who had just passed. Great way to honor your grandfather with the effort.

From Bob on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 06:02:22 from 163.191.36.14

Awesome, you are a running work horse and these results are no surprise. Congrats!

From Bret on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 06:06:28 from 216.234.133.229

Congratulations Wesley - well done - you really put in the miles and they paid off. My condolences to you on the passing of your grandfather - I am sure it helped inspire you during the race to think he was watching over you.

From seeaprilrun on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 06:52:40 from 174.70.137.105

Wow. Incredible.

From DaveM on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 07:05:22 from 198.8.5.116

Congrats on a great run! It was a beautiful day and took maximum advantage of that. You were 13 secs/mile away from breaking the record. Ooh, so very close!

Sorry about your grandfather. Heal-up buddy.

From steve ash on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 07:24:41 from 67.182.192.44

Congratulations Wesley, it sounds daunting just reading it. And first place to boot. Very cool.

From Jake K on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 08:54:23 from 199.190.170.24

Congrats Wesley. You definitely put in the miles this summer, so it's great to see it pay off like that. Just knocking 2 hours or so off last year's time :-)

Re: the aid station efficiency. I've been following Ted Mahon's blog (mainly from a skiing perspective) but that's something I always see him stress in his running race reports - he's not always the fastest guy, but he gains a lot of ground by not wasting any time at all with aid stations. In and out quickly.

From Rob Murphy on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 09:37:41 from 163.248.33.220

Sorry about your grandfather Wesley. I know you guys are a close family.

You're a great story and an inspiration to me. Here's to future and greater challenges!

Without getting too wacky of course!

From Rob Murphy on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 09:40:13 from 163.248.33.220

I just noticed over 2 hours faster than last year. That's incredible.

From Kendall on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 09:41:16 from 208.187.252.62

Congrats on the win! Saw your name on the results and knew it looked familiar (FRB!). Smokin' fast time.

From SpencerSimpson on Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:22:07 from 50.192.204.186

such a cool report Wesley. Congrats on a PR and W. This is really awesome. Ultras sound crazy to me. Congrats on all aspects. MIH

From DaveM on Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 13:13:21 from 198.8.5.116

Wesley,

Joe Kulak finished the AT100 in 15:52:35 in 2002. The following link:

http://www.atrailrunnersblog.com/2007/11/elites-complete-for-10k-grand-prize-in.html says a little about the company of runners you have joined as a result of your amazing run on Saturday. ...Dave

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