Still Trying to “Race”
It’s been a tradition to do races on the 4th of July for years. After my health issues brought on by my races in June I didn’t think it was going to be possible this year to pick it up again after a two year Covid hiatus. The last time Smitty and I met for breakfast we talked about the possibility of doing Butte to Butte again along with his traditional blueberry pancake breakfast on the river after. I signed up knowing it would have to be a day of decision.

Then I went back to the race in time to see Larry and Smitty finish and also to congratulate and get a picture with Ben Blakenship the new record holder in the 10K.


Afterwards we went to the park and had a really nice brunch including mimosas and blueberry pancakes. It was fun sharing the time with people I’ve met over my years coming to Eugene. It’s nice to try to keep some traditions alive.

I got to the race and was still not sure I felt good enough to do it but after getting out and moving around for a while I decided to give it a go. I’m glad I did. It was good being out there with the running community again. My time was a slow 49:49 but it was my second fastest of eight races this year.
After the race I drove to Starbucks to get coffee for the breakfast.
Then I went back to the race in time to see Larry and Smitty finish and also to congratulate and get a picture with Ben Blakenship the new record holder in the 10K.
Afterwards we went to the park and had a really nice brunch including mimosas and blueberry pancakes. It was fun sharing the time with people I’ve met over my years coming to Eugene. It’s nice to try to keep some traditions alive.
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