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USATF Championships - Hayward Field

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Had I not had to cut my trip short I wouldn’t have been able to attend this meet so I guess that was one plus about having to come home early. It was a great meet with some of the best performances of all time including a world record by Sydney McLaughlin in the 400 hurdles. This is my fourth time getting to go to the USATF Championships since the Olympic Trials here in Eugene in 2016 as well as the Trials here in 2021 and the meet in Sacramento in 2017. 

Heading Back to Oregon

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I guess the best news about the trip home is that it was uneventful. The bad winds all across Wyoming didn’t really affect the drive. An advantage of not driving a high profile vehicle. I didn’t stop at any of the places we’d stopped before for pictures since nothing had really changed and I wanted to get home. I did stop and take a picture of Devil’s Slide in the canyon on the way to Ogden. It’s an interesting natural feature.  To celebrate my final night on the road I got a Little Caesar’s thin crust pepperoni, a four pack of small Cabernet and Charlie and I rested up for the last push home.  Forgive the fat 😂. Here’s what my stomach still looked like 10 days after my last blood thinner shot that I got in the hospital. 😳 We made it home tired, disappointed that I had to cut the trip short but still happy to be back in Oregon. 

Return to St. Louis and the ER 🙄

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And then the wheels came off. I started thinking about another 10 days of hotels, travel and racing and I was questioning if I could physically do it. Add to that I was feeling worse than I should have been and I decided I needed to call the rest of the trip off. I didn’t want to be even further away if I got sicker.  It turned out to be the right choice! Friday night I had a deep chest cough and was really sweaty all night so the next morning I figured I’d better take a Covid test. It was negative so I was happy about that but it didn’t make me feel better physically. I took another test that night and it was also negative.  When I got back to Stacie’s on Sunday it was early because I only left myself about 3 1/2 hours to drive. I basically just went to bed to see if resting would help and took another Covid test that was negative.  The outcome? A trip to the ER that evening because my oxygen levels were low and not improving. I wound up having a few tests and then being...

Northeastern Road Trip - Part 2

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The purpose of this trip was to get the last seven states I needed of the Lower 48. It was going to be 3 of the 5 states in the Independence Series and then 4 of the 6 in the New England Series.  Despite questioning myself before breakfast the one morning I was confident that I would be able to reach my goal of all 7 states. I had already made all of my reservations for the entire trip with the exception of possibly going to my Aunt Isabel’s one night and staying with Bob and Donna O’Connell one night. In both cases there wouldn’t be a race the next day.  I was able to stay at the same place in Delaware for the first two races. In Newark by the University.  The first race went pretty well I jogged very little but tried to fast walk as much as possible. The course was two loops with minor hills and was in a pretty place. All of the races were very humid but because they all had a 6 am start time they didn’t get to warm by the time the 5K was done.  My friend, Aysha dr...