January 26, 2008

The Riddle

Today was the 9th annual "world renowned" Riddle Run at Lake of the Woods forest preserve in Mahomet, IL. The Riddle Run is a 28.35 mile ultramarathon run consisting of 7 loops on a 4.05 mile trail. It is named after its organizer, Jeff Riddle, and it is a very low-key event. The run uses "clipboard timing" (rather than chip timing), where runners are required to write their times down on a clipboard after every loop. Most runners have no intention of running all 7 loops, only 1 loop is required to get an official race cupcake. A record 105 people pre-registered for today's run (that is to say they sent an email to Jeff).

I think this runner never finished the Riddle Run last year

A few of the runners showed up early to socialize

The stark winter landscape

Jeff's wife was kind enough to prepare 105 cupcakes

4 years ago I completed all 7 loops of the Riddle Run in 5:23:44. It was my one and only ultramarathon. 6 weeks after the 2004 Riddle Run I tore the cartilage in my left knee and took 3.5 years off of running. When I started running again last August I could never have imagined picking up where I left off, but today I finished the Riddle Run again, completing my second ultramarathon in 4:50:32.

I was nowhere nearly as well prepared for the run today as I had been 4 years ago. Last time I did multiple 18 mile training runs, whereas this time I did multiple 12 mile training runs. I think my legs are stronger now (thanks to countless hours of cycling), and at 29 years of age I think I am slightly better suited for endurance events than I was when I was 25. Fortunately, we also had "great" weather today. It was 23˚ at the start and 34˚ at the finish, whereas in 2004 it was -10˚ at the start and +5˚ at the finish.

I must have burned over 4000 calories, so I definitely felt the need for a nap when I got home. It was exhausting, though I was never really in pain, which is a good thing. Many of the runners choose to eat their cupcake after the first loop, but I wanted to save mine until the end. It made the accomplishment that much "sweeter."

Rob enjoying a post-run cupcake (thanks to Eric Smith for the photo)

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

CONGRATULATIONS!! Sounds like a great run and a fantastic accomplishment for you personally!!
maybe your wife will make you some more cupcakes since you burned so many calories today!!
hugs, auntie

Anonymous said...

Congratulations!!! on a GREAT RUN!!! and I must say, must have been that CLOSELY SHAVEN FACE< that made you run so fast!!! But I have to say,it would have taken MORE than 1 CHOCOLATE CUPCAKE to keep me runnin!!!! -- TO be 29 AGAIN!!!! Hope you can still MOVE tomorrow. Hugs, nan

Anonymous said...

Hey Rob,

Congrats on a great accomplishment! You've got a great base now. You're not that far away from a 50K!!! Go for it! :)

Good luck and enjoy the ride! :)

Melissa said...

you never cease to amaze me.

maybe i've been having so much trouble with endurance running because i am still just "25."

Ragfield said...

Honey, unless we hit a time warp, I wouldn't worry about it.

Anonymous said...

Mom Scho Said...
50K sounds like "to texas and back". Please, you just got your legs working right...(I don't think Brian Harvey is your friend).

C O N G R A T S ! The cupcake made it all worthwhile.

amypfan said...

Just read your post in Make Magazine. After looking at the pictures, I am humming the theme song from "Mission: Impossible" and thinking "Caution: this camera will self-destruct in five minutes."