Turan and I had a great time running the Beer and Bagel Run at Quarry Oaks.
We left Lincoln around 7:20 a.m. (thank goodness for the time change) and we got there a little before 8 for a race that started at 8:30. We got to park very close.
We took over near the clubhouse and the first bit was all downhill which was nice and then we got onto some paths and up a steep hill. It was like that much of the rest of the way and it was a beautiful morning run. The leaves were beautiful and we even got to run on the course itself. The final part of the race was up a couple of hills. Very nice race with a lot of people.
I had our final time as being 43:43. We will have to see what it was officially for the four miles.
Afterwards we had some beer and some chili but no bagels (they were out).
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Governor's Cup 15K
It was definitely a struggle but I only have myself to blame since I didn't have the time to train as much for it. If it would have been a 10K I would have been fine but...it wasn't.
It started right near the Governor's Mansion and then looped onto Capital Parkway, by Lincoln High and then all of the way out to 56th Street. It then went down (well up first that was a struggle) of Calvert. Heading down Calvert was nice but then once I got past the 10K mark it was brutal. Lake Street was difficult. Then when I made the turn down 17th Street. I kept looking for A Street because I knew I had to make it back to K. I finally made it there though and around the Capitol and to the finish line.
Name: Brian Reetz
Distance: 15K
Time: 1:40:15
Pace: 10:46
Overall Place: 211 of 242
Place in Gender: 112 of 119
Division M4044 Place: 18 of 18
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Lincoln Marathon 2010
Oh yes did my first ever half marathon at the Lincoln Marathon. What an experience. I think the biggest thing I will take away was the amazing crowds. I felt great for the first 10 miles and then it all sunk in and I really had to push the final 3.1. But I overcame.
I finished in 2:16.13 and the average time was 2:16.17 so I was just above average! I was 3,634 out of 6,107 runners in the half.
I finished in 2:16.13 and the average time was 2:16.17 so I was just above average! I was 3,634 out of 6,107 runners in the half.
Fans on the Field 2009
After a restless night, we got up and made our way to the 10K that started at Invesco Field. I was kind of disappointed because I had to walk/rest too much. First my right shoulder cramped up and then I just couldn't get the air in like usual. Not sure if it was the altitude or not but whatever it was...I struggled. But some of the views were great as we ran from outside Invesco (home of the Denver Broncos) to the Pepsi Center (home of the Colorado Avalanche/Denver Nuggets) to Coors Field (home of the Colorado Rockies) and then back to Invesco. In each case we got to run on the sidelines so it was a cool view.
It was also a beautiful day. I still came close to my normal time. Without my cousin Greg pushing me I wouldn't have finished as high as I did.
bib number: | 771 |
age: | 40 |
gender: | M |
overall place: | 558 out of 895 |
division place: | 76 out of 101 |
gender place: | 325 out of 436 |
time: | 1:05:08 |
pace: | 10:32 |
guntime: | 1:05:18 |
Novartis 2009
In review, it definitely wasn't as tough as the Havelock Run that I did last year. I was fortunate to get a map to see where this one would go and I was more prepared for it.
I was fortunate that the rain had stopped before the event started and that made it much nicer. I really felt pretty good the entire time. First we ran down into the park and then out to 70th and then back on Normal and down to nearly 48th. Then we caught a bike path and ran toward Pioneers before turned back towards the dam. I thought we would run up the dam but we didn't and that kind of threw me for a loop. Once I was coming down that big hill and back into the park though I was excited and trying to figure through a blister that was building on my right foot. But I felt good at the end and could have gone a little longer.
Final results:
Name: Brian Reetz
Distance: 10K
Time: 1:03:40
Pace: 10:15
Overall Place: 389 of 470
Place in Gender: 186 of 208
Division M3039 Place: 63 of 68
Havelock Run 2008
Well the day finally came and the run is over!
I got up at around 6:45 and we left the house around 7:25. When I got to the starting line it was 80 degrees. The first mile I was pretty tight. My legs just seemed like they couldn't get going. I ran out on Havelock starting at 63rd Street and then all the way out to 84th. At first I was thinking 84th wasn't too far away and then I remembered that it was all of the way to the Lancaster Event Center. Oh my! I couldn't stay with a pack either and the open fields on the windy day were brutal. When I turned the corner onto 84th it was seemingly uphill all of the way as well as the wind blowing strongly, sometimes in the face and other times pushing you to the side.
I was getting in a bit of a rhythm though. Even though they don't like you to use a music player any more for safety I had to use one for running a race this long. That helped push me a long, with the music giving me the energy. When I turned off of 84th and headed down Adams, past the Mahoney Golf Course, it was more downhill and that was welcomed. Then I turned back onto 70th and then expected to get ready to turn down Fremont and the home stretch. Ummm...no. I had to turn into Mahoney Park on Fremont and up another brutal hill. Thank goodness there was a waterstand to give me a pickup. I worked my way into the park to the turnaround part and then headed out knowing that I would now run down Fremont to 63rd. I got another quick burst of energy traveling downhill but then another hill came and sucked a lot of energy out of me. I had to stop for 4 mini-breaks (10 seconds each) during the race. I hoped that I wouldn't have to stop but I think it was just too hot out. I hadn't trained in the warmth like that. Finally, 63rd Street came and I thought the finish line would be closer. It seemed like miles away even though I could see it. But I kept pushing forward and got to the line. Yeah! I finished it in 1:05.54, according to my watch. I haven't been that tired in a long time.
The officials stats that I just received by email were:
Congratulations on finishing the Havelock Charity Run!
The following are your personal results:
Name: Brian Reetz
Distance: 10K
Time: 1:05:56
Pace: 10:37
Overall Place: 506 of 664
Place in Gender: 314 of 364
Bolder Boulder 2010
What a great day for a run! I was just really happy with myself because I really struggled with the altitude last year in Denver during the Fans on the Field.
Greg and I were running a little bit behind due to the road construction but we eventually got caught up to the F group at the start line. They even played the horse racing thing on a trumpet to start each wave.
The first part was downhill and Greg and I were rocking. As I saw the first mile sign ahead I looked down at my watch and saw just eight minutes. I was like Greg we are going wayyyy to fast. As you can see below that first split was under 9 but it allowed us to finish under an hour too.
There was a lot of fun along the way...bands...cheerleaders...marshmallow throwers...sprinklers...swimming pools..and good sized crowds cheering you on.
The course was very windee through Boulder and I did well taking some drinking breaks. As I got close to Folsom Field I knew I didn't have a lot left though and had to take a quick 10 second break. Greg had gotten ahead and had some people chanting my name as I got close to the entrance. But then even then we had to run a big loop across the field.
I was very happy though!
Official Timex Time for BolderBoulder: F420 - Mile1=0:08:55, M2=0:09:38, M3=0:10:05, M4=0:09:35, M5=0:09:22, M6=0:09:52, Finish=0:59:19
Greg and I were running a little bit behind due to the road construction but we eventually got caught up to the F group at the start line. They even played the horse racing thing on a trumpet to start each wave.
The first part was downhill and Greg and I were rocking. As I saw the first mile sign ahead I looked down at my watch and saw just eight minutes. I was like Greg we are going wayyyy to fast. As you can see below that first split was under 9 but it allowed us to finish under an hour too.
There was a lot of fun along the way...bands...cheerleaders...marshmallow throwers...sprinklers...swimming pools..and good sized crowds cheering you on.
The course was very windee through Boulder and I did well taking some drinking breaks. As I got close to Folsom Field I knew I didn't have a lot left though and had to take a quick 10 second break. Greg had gotten ahead and had some people chanting my name as I got close to the entrance. But then even then we had to run a big loop across the field.
I was very happy though!
Official Timex Time for BolderBoulder: F420 - Mile1=0:08:55, M2=0:09:38, M3=0:10:05, M4=0:09:35, M5=0:09:22, M6=0:09:52, Finish=0:59:19
Running Times overall
08 Havelock
506 Brian Reetz Lincoln NE 38 M 1:05:56 10:37 31:44 34:12
09 Novartis
389 Brian Reetz Lincoln NE 39 M 63/68 1:03:40 10:15 31:09 32:3109 Fans on the Field
771 | Brian | Reetz | M40 | 1:05:08 | 10:32 |
10 Lincoln Marathon
4418 Brian Reetz M4044 3636 199/252 1681/2180 1:10:55 2:31:12 2:16:13 10:24
10 Bolder Boulder, Colorado
F420 | 14340 | Brian Gerald Reetz | Lincoln, NE | M40 | 59:19.60 | 9:33 |
10 Governor's Cup
212 Brian Reetz Lincoln NE 41 M
18/18 1:40:15 10:46
10 Beer and Bagel Run
999 70/85 927 Brian Reetz
Lincoln NE 41 M 48:20 43:43 11:40
11 Leprechaun Chase 10K
615 Brian Reetz M4044 33/35 277 1:00:12 9:47
11 Havelock 3K
85 Brian Reetz Lincoln NE 41 M 14:17 7:40
11 Beer and Bagel Run
Gun Time: 50:02
Net Time: 45:37
Pace: 11:25
Overall Place: 1418 of 2106
Place in Gender: 693 of 843
Division M4044 Place: 106 of 121
12 Ni-Bthaska-Ke Trail Run
Distance: 12K (8 miles)
Time: 1:55:23
Pace: 15:29
Overall place: 166 of 195
Place in gender: 116 of 122
Division M40-49 place: 29 of 33
12 Lincoln Half Marathon
Time | 2:25:41 | 9:52:46 | 12:43 | 4374/6775 | 292/361 | 1888/2388 |
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12 Bolder Boulder
1:08:44.75, 11:04 per mile.
12 Havelock Run
368 Brian Reetz Lincoln NE 42 M
1:02:03 10:00
12 Beer and Bagel Run
Gun Time: 1:01:23
Net Time: 49:17
Net Time Pace: 11:36
Overall Place: 1431 of 2335
Place in Gender: 723 of 937
Division M4044 Place: 110 of 140
13 Love it or Hate it Cupid run 5K
Age: 43
Date: Feb. 9, 2013
Time: 31:35
Distance: 3.3 miles
13 Ben yelkin 5k
March 30,2013
Time: 29:47
Distance: 3.1
13 Run for Boston
3 miles
No times kept
13 havelock charity run
3k
Time 15:39
116 of 514
13 uplifting charity run team jack
5k
Time: 30:04
Pace: 9:41
191 of 466
14 Chavez 5k
5K
Time: 41:02
14 Lincoln Marathon
Marathon
Time: 5:45.06
Pace: 13:11
1238 of 1283
14 Uplifting Athletes
5K
Time: 31:10
Pace: 10:02
219 of 402
14 Too Hot to Handle Dallas
5K
Time: 30:51
253 of 920
Pace: 8:20
44 of 662
14 Beer and Bagel Run
Time: 1:11:21
Pace: 15:52
1410 of 1866
15 Hospital Hill Run
10K
Time: 57:23
Pace: 9:14
275 of 1577
Nebraska Football
Uplifting Athletes Road Race.
The following are your personal results:
Name: Brian Reetz
Distance: 5K
Time: 26:27
Pace: 8:31
Overall Place: 92 of 423
Place in Gender: 66 of 172
14 Chavez 5k
5K
Time: 41:02
Marathon
Time: 5:45.06
Pace: 13:11
1238 of 1283
14 Uplifting Athletes
5K
Time: 31:10
Pace: 10:02
219 of 402
14 Too Hot to Handle Dallas
5K
Time: 30:51
253 of 920
14 Run to Overcome Bryan Health
Time: 25:51 Pace: 8:20
44 of 662
14 Beer and Bagel Run
Time: 1:11:21
Pace: 15:52
1410 of 1866
15 Hospital Hill Run
10K
Time: 57:23
Pace: 9:14
275 of 1577
Uplifting Athletes Road Race.
The following are your personal results:
Name: Brian Reetz
Distance: 5K
Time: 26:27
Pace: 8:31
Overall Place: 92 of 423
Place in Gender: 66 of 172
15 Harvest Moon Hustle
Name: Brian Reetz Distance: 10K Time: 57:30 Pace: 9:16 Overall Place: 203 of 439 Place in Gender: 98 of 145
15 Good Life Halfsy
02:21:44.6
Overall :
2320 / 3987
Gender :
1024 / 1344
Categ :
98 / 135
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