Thanksgiving 2006. I started out from home with plenty of time to drive to Manchester and warm up. The road was free of traffic. 10 minutes from home I realized I had everything BUT the card to get me into the 30-35 minute corral. I exited the highway and flew back home. This time I didn't have plenty of time. Of course now the road was clogged with people on there way to celebrate Thanksgiving with friends and relatives. I finally arrived 20 minutes before the race. I parked and jumped out of my car and raced over to the start. So much for my planned 10 minute warm up. Waiting I talked to some of the runners near me. We noticed the banner over the start with the record for 90+ male and female. Just over an hour for the male and just under an hour for the female record. Amazing!!! The start. My left leg hurt at first and several people passed me in the first two tenths of a mile. I kept my pace which I thought was fast enough. It was COLD and raining. I wore a knit hat at first which I threw onto a lawn pass the mile mark, 6:52. I thought it was too fast although last year when I felt better I hit it at 6:46. I slowed up some. The next mile and a half are up hill. It started raining harder. I past several runner going up hill but at the top I slowed some and several runners passed me. My glasses were steaming up from mile 1 on and I had to wipe inside and out with my soaked cotton gloves in order to see. But I enjoyed seeing so many people in front of me run so fast. I felt OK and I was running strong. Near the end the road goes down a slight hill then on to the finish. A young women passed me and was running so strong it was fantastic! I pushed to the finished but it was the first time in years that I wasn't out of breath. The results were posted today. I was 593 out of 8285 (signed up to run). I was 45th out of 894 in my age group 6:59/mi. It had taken me only 8 seconds to hit the start line. It was raining so hard after I finished I didn't see anyone I knew and I just walked straight back to my car, changed into dry clothes, and left. I worn a long sleeve red shirt that my company, NERAC, bought for me. The race will be televised on NESN. I hope that the "Nerac" on my back will be seen. My trainer's husband came in 36th, Aaron Flamino was 5th in his age group 5/882 25:09 5:18/mi. Friends who ran were Brett Stoeffler, 85th 8/882 27:14 5:45/mi., Dick Stoeffler (who is 73) 14/37 50:07 10:34/mi., Brian Nelson was 145th 77/834 28:46 6:04/mi., his wife Laura was 1348th 77/821 37:16, 7:51/mi., my trainer Linda, who was recovering from a stress fracture and easily beat me last year, came in 728 38/821 33:49 in 7:08/mi. and Gerri Potash 3627 186/669, 45:25 9:34/mi. This is only a race for the runners in the corrals and right behind the corrals. Otherwise there are a number of people who are not runners but take part in the "run." Some stop as early as 1 mile and walk some with no mind to anyone behind them. So the times for some will be higher than they would be if they were able to run with fewer runners. The last runner, Mary Haines is 92. She was first in her age group in 2:16:38, 28:47/mi.
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