Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Year in Review: 2023

2023 was my first full year in retirement.  My pre-retirement fears (of not having enough to keep my busy) turned out to be either unwarranted or mitigated, as I found plenty of activities to keep me busy:

Westerly Land Trust:  
I've been volunteering with the CCC ("Coffee & Clearing Club") on Tuesday mornings for years now, but since my retirement, it's morphed from monthly to weekly.  This is a fun group of almost exclusively retirees who maintain the trails, build bridges (literally and figuratively), mow grasslands, and take on a number of activities.  I also serve on several committees, and in 2024 will chair the Stewardship Committee.
Finishing up an erosion control "water bar" on Big Hill,
with fellow CCC'er Bob Segal to my left 

2023 was my second year leading Thursday hikes, with the target audience being "agile seniors".  I typically lead once per month, picking a route somewhere in Washington County anywhere from 3 - 5 miles.
Leading a hike at Yawgoog, November

Westerly Track & Athletic Club:
2023 was my 4th year serving as President.  This still remains a labor of love, and Jana helps greatly with many duties.  
Starting the race at Li'l Rhody, November
(since I couldn't race due to a broken rib)

Kelley's Pace:
Becoming Race Director for KP was a new venture for me in 2023.  These are local and fun races, including Frostbite 5M, Hare Hop 5K, Sailfest 5K, and Battle of Stonington 5K.  Hare Hop was my first ever race 21 years ago, and Battle of Stonington is one of my favorites.  Directing a race requires quite a bit of work behind the scenes, and while it should be much easier and familiar in 2024, that also gives me some latitude to improve in areas where I made mistakes.  (Note:  One of my biggest mistakes was completely forgetting to order porta-potties for Battle of Stonington, but fortunately it turned into a non-issue as I got lucky and got this corrected on race day.)
3 Jeffs!  Frostbite, January
KP Owner Jeff, RWYC Jeff, RD Jeff


Groton City Brew Run:  This one is more loosely connected to KP than the four above, and the one race where I work directly for the Mystic Chamber of Commerce.  It's a great group of folks, and kept me busy as I planned out a new waterfront course in 2023 and transitioned to a new registration platform.
At awards ceremony, with Mystic Chamber
President Bruce Flax, September


Walking RI:  I enjoyed John K's weekly newspaper articles on "Walking Rhode Island", and had met him at a presentation he did in Cranston the previous year.  Similar to previous books written by his late Providence Journal colleague, Ken Weber, he had embarked on a writing an updated book "Walking Rhode Island:  40 Hikes for Nature and History Lovers with Pictures, GPS Coordinates, and Trail Maps".

He ended up not being able to make his deadlines, in large part due to the person working on his trail maps not coming through, and the next person wanting "an arm and a leg".  He reached out and asked me if I knew anyone that would be interested and could do the work, suggesting maybe even a retiree.  Bingo!  I showed him some maps I had created for race course maps, listened to some specifics he was looking for, and put together two samples for him to look at with no obligation:


I put together a project plan that worked for his new timeline, and we went to work.  Each week, for eight weeks, I would read through five of his selected articles, create five maps based upon his route described, and then send to him and meet at a coffee shop or his house to review and update the maps over coffee.  Some of the properties I either did not know at all and/or there was not enough Strava "heat" activity for me to trace a route, and for those, I visited and either walked or ran the route, some solo and some with John.

With John K and his book,
after his presentation at WLT Barlow
September


Mohegan Striders:  Many of us belong to multiple running clubs, and after being humbled by being asked by three different running clubs to run races for them, I opted to run four USATF-CT road races and three USATF-CT MUT (trail) races for the nearby Mohegan Striders.
New Haven 20K Road Race,
September

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2023 Goals Assessment:  (Last year's goals in black; assessment against those goals in red.)
  • Road marathon:  Complete in sub-2:50  FAIL.  Fastest marathon was Providence in the 70° heat in early May in 2:59:16.
  • 50K:  complete a 50K trail race.  PASS.  Québec Mega Trail 52K in July.
  • Ironman!  It's time.  I'm retired, have the time to train, and I'm not getting any younger.  PASS.  Finally!  Ironman Maryland in September.  I had this goal as early as 2015, and great to cross this one off the bucket list.
  • USATF-CT:  Trying something different this year.  Cross into our border state and run at least 4 races in the Road Grand PrixPASS.  PLR 5K, Middletown 10K, Spring Street Mile, New Haven 20K.
  • Border Patrol Challenge:  Complete all 19 courses.  I did this two years ago, and it's a good way to keep fit and have a goal during the winter months.  FAIL.  Had probably the worst ankle roll of my life in February, and it took a long time to recover from resulting high ankle sprain.
  • Mileage:  3,000  FAIL.  2,736.  I'll chalk this up to two impactful injuries in 2023:  ankle roll/sprain in the spring and broken rib in the fall.
  • New England:  Run in all six states.  Again.  PASS.
  • Trails:  Run at least one new trail race.  PASS.  Black Fly in My Eye, Québec Mega Trail, Norfolk Land Trust Half Marathon.
  • Set new PR:  Set at least one new PR.  Last year I already took the half and full marathon PRs lower than I thought possible for me, but my 4M, 5M, and 10K road PRs all have potential to be broken.  PASS.  4M:  Run 4 Kerri (23:26)
    New PR:  Run 4 Kerri with the Bousquets,
    where I notched a 4M PR!  (23:26)

Passed 6 out of 9 goals.

Very similar to 2022.  Newport dropped out, and replaced by SK.
Charlestown and Westerly changed positions, but still very similar mileage.
Exeter moved way up, which probably means I ran in Arcadia more this past year.


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Pictorial Highlights of 2023:
January:  Millenium Mile, Londonderry, NH, 5:20

February:  We had measurable snow on only one day all winter:
February 28


March:  WTAC group run at Barn Island


April:  Tying my 5M PR at Clamdigger (29:18)
(And since the previous 5M PR course, Hangover Classic, 
was not certified and this is, I'm claiming this as a PR)

May:  Finishing up my 3rd consecutive
Pineland Farms 25K, New Gloucester, ME

June:  Gunstock Trail Fest, with Brady,
as we approached the finish line (and won!)
our first ever canicross race!
1st place out of 72


July:  Struggled, but finished.
Quebec Mega Trail 52K



August:  Trail run in Red Rock Canyon, Nevada


September:  Completed an Ironman triathlon!
It wasn't pretty as it took me over 13 hours to finish,
but at 10:30pm in the dark, Jana and Brady were waiting
for me to finish.

October:  3rd annual Grills Trail Race,
this year for the first time with a pizza truck!


November:  no races for me in November, due to
broken rib.  This is along Yawgoog Pond, as I'm giving
remarks to the group of Thursday hikers that I'm leading
around the pond

December:  just finished Honolulu Marathon (my 25th
marathon) moments earlier; quickly took off my socks
and shoes and enjoyed the cold water outdoor
showers
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2023 Stats:
  • Races run:  29 (2022: 30, 2021:  21)
  • Race breakdown by terrain:  Road - 15, Trail - 10, Beach - 1, Tri - 2, Swim - 1
  • Age group wins:  13
  • Overall wins:  1
  • Miles run:  2,736
  • Elevation run:  177,772'
  • Most elevation gain in a single run:  6,791' (Quebec Mega Trail 52K)
  • Hottest run:  84°F (Blessing of the Fleet, July 28)
  • Coldest run:  -2°F (BPC Tri-town group run, February 4)
  • Hours run:  387 (2022:  428, 2021:  357)
  • Days run:  325 (2022: 352, 2021: 302)  
  • Lowest mileage week:  13 (December, post-Honolulu Marathon)
  • Highest mileage week:  75 (September, while training for Honolulu Marathon)
  • Highest mileage day:  32 (Quebec Mega Trail, including warm-up)
  • Longest running streak:  38 days (March - April)
  • Longest non-running streak: 4 days (February, after a bad ankle sprain)
  • Number of states run in:  14:  RI, CT, MA, NH, ME, VT, DE, MD, MN, NE, CO, NV, CA, HI
  • Number of countries run in:  2:  USA, Canada
  • Run furthest from home:  Honolulu, Hawaii
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2024 Goals:
  • Road marathon:  Complete in sub-2:55
  • Mileage:  3,000 (should be attainable if I stay injury-free this year)
  • Trails:  Run at least one new trail race.  
  • Set a new age-group course record:  As I turn 60 this year, I have my eye on breaking at least one of the following 60+ men's course records at 2024 RI summer races:  Blessing of the Fleet (1:01:55, 1993), Run 4 Kerri 4M (23:57, 2023), Bobby Doyle 5M (29:56, 2022)

On to 2024 running!

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