Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Chatooga 50K - Sunday 7th June

With maybe 12 miles of "running" in my legs between October and April, I knew this ultra trail race was going to be a bit of a big ask, which is probably why I only got 3 hours of restless sleep the night before, camping in Oconee State Park (You don't want to camp in the wild up here - this is where they filmed "Deliverance" !)


71 souls of various ages showed up at Burrells Ford trailhead for a 32 mile slog out-and-back along the south-western end of the Foothills Trail. I started well behind the self-proclaimed front runners, determined to keep my pace in check. I had researched the previous years results, winners time was 5h30 mins, 1st lady at 7h11m and figured with my 3 week crash course in flat mileage in Charleston I'd be doing well to finish under 7hours. I soon found myself frustrated at runners picking their way around the rocks and roots in front of me and started moving up the field. I knew Jenny was at the aid station at the road crossing, the highest point of the race at 10.4 miles and was pleased to get there in 2h06m. I reckon I was about 21st going through this point.


The next section had a long 700 ft descent and bees stinging unsuspecting runners! I got one right on the pip! I clocked 1h03 for the 5.6mile section to the turnaround and then 1h08 for the slog back up to Jenny's aid station. I had made up some 8 places over the 11 miles, as the 83 degree heat and the 90% humidity began to take it's toll on the field, despite the extensive leafy canopy throughout most of the course.


It was great to see Jenny again to fill up bottles and stuff my belt with goodies before heading back to the river for the final stretch. She told me later that many of the other competitors were a bit peeved not to be receiving the same kisses I was at the feed station !!


The wheels started falling off with about 6 miles to go. With tired legs it was taking me much longer to negotiate the fallen trees, rocks and roots and I ran out of water with about 3 miles still to cover. Although I had made up 1 more place another couple of folks passed me plodding uphill, so eventually I finished in 14th, scraping under my 7hour target at 6:53:35. I reckon there was at least 3600 feet ascent along the whole course - so I am really happy with that result. The winner came in with an incredible 5h08 - I swear he wasn't running - more like floating.


More info and official results should be here soon.

6 comments:

Cami said...

Congrats! This is an awesome result. I do not see myself running this kind of tough races.

JM said...

Well done, Swaz. I'm envious. I know that stretch of the Chattooga quite well and have camped there many times. FYI, in that area, the Deliverance-style hillbillies have long since been replaced by the back-to-nature hippie crowd. No more moonshine. It’s all micro brew and ganja now.

RT said...

Swaz. Amazing! Congratulations on a huge feat on your feet! Recover well and see you out on another run soon.

sldotter said...

Awesome run! I think you might be some challenge for David Cross. I heard him proclaim that no one in the lowcountry could touch him in ultra running. Looks like with some more miles you could give him a run for it.

Just for my knowing what is a PIP?

Swaz said...

"Pip" would be slang for one's head...

Unknown said...

SWAZ, My belated congratulations! I am pleased that Charleston's version of ultra training with Annie, Rusty, Gordon and me, through rivers and lakes of rain, hills rising as high as the highest commuter bridge, parking garages, and crosswinds, and even cobblestones prepared you so thoroughly for your race. Again, congratulations! bill