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A note from bbbu
reigning champ Michael Rouleau
The Ohio Backyard Ultra, hosted by
SEOTR Events, was an extraordinary experience, bringing
together 105 kind-hearted, inspirational, and incredibly
talented runners, including the legendary Harvey Lewis
himself.
The course presented a unique
challenge, with a day loop that was relentlessly hilly
and a paved night loop that was mind numbing.
I finished in 10th place, completing 31 hours and 206
km. Although I attempted a 32nd
loop, I couldn’t quite finish it in the allotted
time, but this result still marked a personal best —
improving my previous time by 6 hours and 40 km (from
25 hours and 166 km at BBBackyard Ultra).
The outpouring of messages, videos, and support I received
before, during, and after the race was nothing short of
overwhelming. To everyone who reached out (directly or
indirectly), your encouragement meant the world to me.
You know who you are, and I sincerely thank you.
I can confidently say that none of this would have been
possible without the unwavering support from my family,
friends, and the incredible BBBackyard Ultra community.
A special mention must go to Andre Dumais, the race director
for BBBackyard Ultra. Earlier this year, Andre learned
that I was heading to Ohio without a crew and, without
hesitation, reached out to offer his help. It should be
noted that Andre and I had only met twice prior through
his races, yet he selflessly volunteered his time, energy,
and resources to support me — from race preparation
to my return home.
Andre went above and beyond what any runner could ask
for, enduring both the highs and lows, and he did it all
with a genuine smile and an open heart. After spending
four full days together, I’m proud to say I have
gained a true friend — one whose selflessness and
dedication to others are uncommon.
This post isn’t about me, but rather about shining
a light on the incredible BBBackyard Ultra race and the
people/community behind it. It’s where I met Andre,
along with the amazing organizing team of Dave Crockett,
Sara McIlraith and Lisa Zych. Their dedication to creating
a supportive, welcoming, and electric atmosphere is what
makes this event so special. The race sold out in 24 hours
for a reason.
For those of you already signed up, I’m beyond excited
to run alongside you in October!
For those who missed registration,
sign up for the waitlist, and get training! No promises,
but I’ve heard through the grapevine that there
just may be a few extra spots up for grabs…
And for everyone else, please plan to come out and support
your friends, family, and fellow community members at
the BBBackyard Ultra later this year. The race environment
is as electrifying as it is welcoming and the event /
format is extremely spectator friendly — you won’t
want to miss it! |