No
whiners, wimps, or wusses. A trail of rugged and brutal
beauty where everything cuts, stings or bites! It wasn’t
the town or course we signed up for but it was the one
we got, and it delivered. It was my first ultra race “abroad”
and an opportunity to get some sun and visit our friends
Dave and Hazel. Due to severe and unseasonal weather the
race had to be moved and all pre-planning we’d done
was out the window. Thankfully I had the best crew ever
dealing with all the logistics so all I had to think about
was running and rocks…. Race morning was cool (-7c)
and started with a 30min delay to the race start and then
we were off. There were 455 registrants in the 100km distance
which was two 50km loops with 6 aid stations. The plan
was for Stacy and Dave to be at 3 stations per loop to
switch out my hydration pack and support me. They stuck
to this plan and managed to get to one additional station
on the second loop. They are all-stars! The new course
was the most consistently technical rocky terrain I’ve
ever run/raced on. Ups, downs, switchbacks, steep climbs
and descents, rocky river beds and spiky cactus everywhere.
All muscles were firing all the time to avoid rolling
an ankle or taking a fall (which I saw happen to far too
many participants) luckily I made it through pretty much
unscathed. I found it very challenging to find a running
rhythm but over time figured out how to manage the course.
I had decided from the start I was going to go out strong
and see how fast the top runners were going to go. I quickly
settled in near some other runners and held my place in
the top 2-5 women for the first 35km or so… then
things got rough. I started feeling like my legs weren’t
working, I just didn’t have any fire and was making
small mistakes and tripping a lot. I was fuelling well,
and doing all the right things but just felt like I couldn’t
run or move efficiently hiking which there was a lot of.
When I completed the first loop Dave and Stacy knew I
was in trouble and were great at getting my pack switched
and giving me words of encouragement to start the next
loop. I trusted and believed things would turn around
and just kept moving forward, repeating mantras to myself
and latching on to any runners I could catch. I began
to move better and started to feel confident. Stacy jumped
in to pace me with 15km ish to go. We moved well, ran
where we could, hiked fast where we needed to and focused
on holding and building my lead from the 3rd place female.
We managed to grow the 4min ish gap to almost 14mins by
the time I crossed the finish line. I’m proud to
have persevered and trusted in my training and self belief
that things would turn around. I’m immensely grateful
for my crew, Stacy Halonen and David Crockett for doing
their own fare share of power hiking around this course
to support me and other runners. 2nd place female and
11th overall well exceeded my expectations. Thank you
to all the Sudbury Rocks cheering me on from home. Shelley
Walushka
Place |
Div Place |
Gen Place |
Bib |
First Name |
Last Name |
Gender |
Age |
City |
State |
Event |
Division |
Splits Complete |
Gun Time |
Status |
1 |
1 |
1 |
209 |
Dany |
Racine |
M |
33 |
Victoriaville |
QC |
100K |
Overall |
4 |
10:20:26 |
Complete |
2 |
2 |
2 |
311 |
Nick |
Petterson |
M |
31 |
Leander |
TX |
100K |
Overall |
4 |
11:21:51 |
Complete |
3 |
1 |
1 |
28 |
Aimee |
Jacobs |
F |
35 |
San Antonio |
TX |
100K |
Overall |
4 |
11:33:10 |
Complete |
4 |
3 |
3 |
75 |
Stephen |
Bennett |
M |
35 |
Swampscott |
MA |
100K |
Overall |
4 |
11:48:57 |
Complete |
5 |
1 |
4 |
339 |
Michael |
Martinez |
M |
39 |
Colorado Springs |
CO |
100K |
30-39 |
4 |
11:52:39 |
Complete |
6 |
2 |
5 |
74 |
Colin |
Smith |
M |
38 |
Swampscott |
MA |
100K |
30-39 |
4 |
11:58:01 |
Complete |
7 |
1 |
6 |
181 |
Carlos |
Baeza |
M |
29 |
Chula Vista |
CA |
100K |
20-29 |
4 |
12:00:34 |
Complete |
8 |
3 |
7 |
21 |
Michael |
Borst |
M |
31 |
La Crosse |
WI |
100K |
30-39 |
4 |
12:05:20 |
Complete |
9 |
1 |
8 |
148 |
German |
Garcia |
M |
45 |
Flint |
TX |
100K |
40-49 |
4 |
12:07:14 |
Complete |
10 |
4 |
9 |
84 |
Maximilian |
Haiss |
M |
31 |
Euclid |
OH |
100K |
30-39 |
4 |
12:10:18 |
Complete |
11 |
2 |
2 |
308 |
Shelley |
Walushka |
F |
39 |
Sudbury |
ON |
100K |
Overall |
4 |
12:10:55 |
Complete |
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