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#1 teamegan

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Posted 25 August 2011 - 12:47 AM

I can't beleive this run nearly slipped by me. I had forgotten all about this run. It is rare for a funrun to be run on a Saturday. I'm pretty sure this year it is from Yarra Valley to Healeseville, 13kms. I just missed out on a sub 1 hour last year, so my aim this year will be sub 1 hour although they reckon it is a tougher course running from Yarra Valley to Healesville rather than vice versa. Hope to see some cool runners there.

Jamie

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Posted 25 August 2011 - 08:27 PM

I'll be there. I haven't done it before, so I can't compare the diferent directions.

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Posted 25 August 2011 - 08:39 PM

Won't see me, daughter's last round of football on the weekend.  Pity as it's nice and handy to my place and sounds like a good run.

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Posted 01 September 2011 - 08:08 PM

Looks like good weather for Saturday exceptt a little windy. Hopefully it is going in an Easterly direction. Love that this run is on a Saturday, then relaxing and drinking lots of beers for Father's day on Sunday. Should be a good turn out as was last year despite it raining. See you all on Saturday.

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Posted 01 September 2011 - 10:47 PM

Hi All,

This is going to be my first 'race' - I decided this afternoon to enter the 5km.

It's almost at my doorstep so I can prob walk there to warm up, run 5km  (ish.. haven't done 5km nonstop off the tready yet) then walk home to cool down. Pretty sure they're running the same direction as last year - finishing in Healesville.

Should be a good day, I'm prob biased but it's a gorgeous area to run.  :)

Cheers,
MrsH

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Posted 01 September 2011 - 10:52 PM

View PostMrsH, on 01 September 2011 - 10:47 PM, said:

Hi All,

This is going to be my first 'race' - I decided this afternoon to enter the 5km.

It's almost at my doorstep so I can prob walk there to warm up, run 5km  (ish.. haven't done 5km nonstop off the tready yet) then walk home to cool down. Pretty sure they're running the same direction as last year - finishing in Healesville.

Should be a good day, I'm prob biased but it's a gorgeous area to run.  :)

Cheers,
MrsH

G'day Mrs H,
Good luck with your first funrun, you couldn't have picked a nicer run to to except for those hills you need to negotiate, but I'm sure you are well aware of them living nearby. Last year the run was from Healesville to Yarra Glen, each year it swaps.
Enjoy your run!
Jamie

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Posted 01 September 2011 - 11:01 PM

Thanks Jamie.

I missed your earlier post, for some reason I thought it ended in H'ville last time.

I think YG to here would be 'easier' as it seems more downhill in that direction, but that is based on driving it!!

Hope you have a good run :)

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Posted 01 September 2011 - 11:13 PM

I am taking part in this for the first time also. I would think the healesville to yarra glen direction would be a tad easier on the legs, but at my slow pace I just hope to enjoy the event. Been ten years since I have been back to the old stomping ground and I cannot wait! Have a great run everybody.

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Posted 03 September 2011 - 02:17 PM

Well I am now at home and my thighs are hurting. I did the 13km from yarra glen to healesville and it was a good run, apart from that killer hill approaching the 10km mark. I managed to get up it and I didnt stop once

I completed the course in 1hr26min so I was happy with that.

I will do it again next year, I think it will be a bit easier going the other way

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Posted 03 September 2011 - 04:23 PM

I'm home also, time according to my watch was 1.05.31...first time I've run it, didn't know what to expect so was tentatively hoping for sub 1hr time, not too disappointed though as went as hard as I could so can't ask for more.  Found the warm day too much...10am start, hardly any shade, and just not used to it yet, had/have mild heat stroke. Blister under ball of right foot developed about 6km mark, very annoying, have run 14km in these runners several times before and never happened before.  But the big killer was that last hill...I haven't pushed myself that hard for a very long time! And loved it! Great people too, chatted to a few runners before & after the race, all good stuff.  Was passed by team egan at about 5km mark and watched them just get faster & faster. Really well run event too.

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Posted 03 September 2011 - 05:35 PM

I've just got home too. Had a great chat with Runningtall at the starting line, great to see Troy getting back into running and what better run to do it. The 10am start is a killer in the warmer weather, last year was ok as it drizzled during the run and was very refreshing. This year it was harder running in the opposite direction, and in much warmer weather. Sorry Aussiedan, not sure which runner you were, but I presume you said G'day as did many runners during the course. Lots of friendly people in this run which made it very enjoyable. As all runners struggled the last Tarrawarra hill, so did I. It slowed me down to a crawl, although I was still running, but really struggled, once over it was smooth sailing to the finish line. I didn't expect to run through the racecourse at all as last year we run along the road. We completed the course in 63 minutes which we were very pleased with considering the conditions, the wind was strong, mainly a cross wind, but I certainly felt a head wind every now and then. Overall another great event which we enjoyed and will be back next year for the slightly easier run, Healesville back to Yarra Glen. Now I'm enjoying a couple of quite beers and even more tomorrow for Fathers day. Happy first Fathers day Runningtall!!! Many happy years ahead of you buddy.

Jamie

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Posted 03 September 2011 - 06:39 PM

Interesting little scene on the sidelines today. A convoy of three cars, travelling together, came out of a winery as runners were passing. A marshal told them they could come out onto the road, but only if they headed towards Yarra Glen. They didn't want to go that way, so they all went back into the winery until the road opened up again.

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Posted 03 September 2011 - 07:37 PM

View PostAussieDan, on 03 September 2011 - 04:23 PM, said:

I'm home also, time according to my watch was 1.05.31...first time I've run it, didn't know what to expect so was tentatively hoping for sub 1hr time, not too disappointed though as went as hard as I could so can't ask for more.  Found the warm day too much...10am start, hardly any shade, and just not used to it yet, had/have mild heat stroke. Blister under ball of right foot developed about 6km mark, very annoying, have run 14km in these runners several times before and never happened before.  But the big killer was that last hill...I haven't pushed myself that hard for a very long time! And loved it! Great people too, chatted to a few runners before & after the race, all good stuff.  Was passed by team egan at about 5km mark and watched them just get faster & faster. Really well run event too.
funny you mention some issues with the sun, I am sporting a bit of a lobster tan, didnt put cream on. Not sure I am a fan of the 10am start but that maybe set by vic roads & the council.

That hill was painful, I overtook plenty going up because I didnt stop but half of them took me going down as I am careful with knees going down hill.

I have been running up victoria rd lilydale as part of my training but still, 10km in it was tough work.

Feel alright now, might have something to do with a couple of beers under my belt

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Posted 03 September 2011 - 08:33 PM

View PostYarraValleyPlodder, on 03 September 2011 - 07:37 PM, said:



Feel alright now, might have something to do with a couple of beers under my belt

Beer cures all!!! Great effort today in the testing conditions YarraValleyPlodder! Lets spare a thought for those getting up bright and early for the Burnley half marathon on Father's day. Poor buggers probably didn't get to enjoy a beer this evening.

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Posted 03 September 2011 - 09:26 PM

View Postteamegan, on 03 September 2011 - 08:33 PM, said:

Beer cures all!!! Great effort today in the testing conditions YarraValleyPlodder! Lets spare a thought for those getting up bright and early for the Burnley half marathon on Father's day. Poor buggers probably didn't get to enjoy a beer this evening.
Thanks Jamie

I dips my lid to you, 63min, very impressive. TeamEgan have left me in their wake, just like the run melbourne. I think I saw you pass me on that one, today I think you must have started before me as I never saw you on the road.

Enjoy your fathers day, I for one will be

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Posted 04 September 2011 - 12:04 AM

Thanks Jamie! Looking forward to my first father's day. Great to meet you today. I concur with what has been said about start time and weather. I found the run very tough, and the sun didn't do much to help my cause. I was reduced to a run/walk/run cycle in the last 4km or so. The mind was willing but the body not quite able to really push through to the line and I finished in 1.30.44. Was hoping for a bit better but the undulating (i call them tough hills) nature of the course had the better of me. Very glad to have been a part of it and will definitely return next year. Well done to those who took part. Have a great father's day.

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Posted 04 September 2011 - 10:06 AM

Awesome effort by you 13kers! Nice going. What a great morning it was.

Not a fan of the hill just past Tarrawarra though. I was running up thinking "just get to Old Healesville Rd, just get to Old Healesville Rd" and when I did realised the hill went past it!  :Raised Eyebrow:

I really enjoyed the run! According to my Garmin I ran all but 140m of the course so I am stoked! Finish time 0:34:32.5..

Bring on the Melb Marathon 10km (and some training b/w now and then) :)

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Posted 04 September 2011 - 06:53 PM

Not sure about passing you in the Run Melbourne Yarra Valley Plodder as I was in the Half marathon, but looking forward to meeting you in future events. Mrs H, you have done awesome, took some real determination to complete the course yesterday, some hard yakka. Running tall, welcome back to the running caper. Looking forward to seeing you at future events and beating you PB's.

Jamie

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Posted 04 September 2011 - 07:03 PM

I was a marshal at the point where people had to turn right and head down the hill into the Healesville race course.

Lots of very nice people out there saying hi, thanks etc.... one guy threw his empty cup at me... umm thanks always wanted one?

excellent day for it.

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Posted 04 September 2011 - 07:39 PM

View Postrohan, on 04 September 2011 - 07:03 PM, said:

I was a marshal at the point where people had to turn right and head down the hill into the Healesville race course.

Lots of very nice people out there saying hi, thanks etc.... one guy threw his empty cup at me... umm thanks always wanted one?

excellent day for it.

Great marshalling Rohan! It took me by suprise turning into the racecourse.

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Posted 05 September 2011 - 09:36 PM

View Postteamegan, on 04 September 2011 - 06:53 PM, said:

Not sure about passing you in the Run Melbourne Yarra Valley Plodder as I was in the Half marathon, but looking forward to meeting you in future events. Mrs H, you have done awesome, took some real determination to complete the course yesterday, some hard yakka. Running tall, welcome back to the running caper. Looking forward to seeing you at future events and beating you PB's.

Jamie
fair enough, my mistake, must have been another super dad streaking past me  ;)  

Can I presume your doing the full melbourne marathon?

My knees struggle once I get to about 45km in week, so I dare say I am "fun" runner, so I may see you flying past in the  next grape run. I am seriously impressed by Teamegan's speed and edurance, a great effort

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 06:04 AM

View PostYarraValleyPlodder, on 05 September 2011 - 09:36 PM, said:

fair enough, my mistake, must have been another super dad streaking past me  ;)  

Can I presume your doing the full melbourne marathon?

My knees struggle once I get to about 45km in week, so I dare say I am "fun" runner, so I may see you flying past in the  next grape run. I am seriously impressed by Teamegan's speed and edurance, a great effort

I was planning to, and have entered the Full Menourne marathon. Unfortunately after Saturdays run, I'm starting to realise my son Jason is struggling to cope with long distances. His condition is deteriorating and he seems to get tired quicker these days. When I started running, it was only because of one reason and that was to give my son an interest. I was never a runner, but now have the marathon bug and would love to run the full marathon. But as a loving Father of my disabled son, I will be doing the right thing by him and down grade our entry back to the half marathon. You may see Team Egan starting to run in more of the shorter funruns in the future.
You sound like you are doing well just to be out running. I take my hat off to you if your knees are struggling and yet you still get out there and run. Good on you, even if you are running shorter distances, running is definitely very addictive.
See you at a future event, maybe the City to Sea.

Jamie

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 07:31 AM

hi Teameagan,
I used to do a lot of pram running with my non-disabled kids and my daughter got sick of it when I was running 90km per week and taking her out for 70 of those...
there's a point at which they cease to enjoy it.

though they pretty much always enjoyed races. more to watch.  They still talk about a SC 10km race at Willy and eating apple crumble while sitting on the Aths track, and being my cheersquad that I had to push around the course. "Go Dad, beat the blue man..." (blue man wasn't going to be beaten . I guess being beaten by a guy pushing two kids who are old enough to talk would be a tad humiliating..)

I  hope you have more pleasant pram pushing ahead of you, and admire you for separating your interests and your sons.

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 07:59 AM

View Postrohan, on 06 September 2011 - 07:31 AM, said:

hi Teameagan,
I used to do a lot of pram running with my non-disabled kids and my daughter got sick of it when I was running 90km per week and taking her out for 70 of those...
there's a point at which they cease to enjoy it.

though they pretty much always enjoyed races. more to watch.  They still talk about a SC 10km race at Willy and eating apple crumble while sitting on the Aths track, and being my cheersquad that I had to push around the course. "Go Dad, beat the blue man..." (blue man wasn't going to be beaten . I guess being beaten by a guy pushing two kids who are old enough to talk would be a tad humiliating..)

I  hope you have more pleasant pram pushing ahead of you, and admire you for separating your interests and your sons.

Thanks Rohan.
I agree about kids getting sick of being pushed around, it does gets boring for them once they get older. This is not the case with Jason, as at home he gets very frustrated sitting around the home. Jason is unable to communicate, but it's clear he still loves being pushed around as he will cry in frustration at home until I take him for a run around our 5km block and then he becomes very settled again. He still loves the running, but unfortunately he appears to become tired when we run for too long.
I've always wondered the reasoning for parents pushing their kids in prams in events. Is it because it is the only way to be out there running as there is no one to look after them? Their kids are like Jason when younger and love being out in the fresh air being pushed along? The challenge of running and pushing a stroller? Or a combination of them all? Either way you have to take your hat off to these parents as it's hard enough running let alone pushing a stroller and then there is the challenge when the child becomes unsettled when you're half way through a run.

Jamie

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 08:07 AM

the motivation for racing with a pram for me was simple...
If I left my wife to look after the kids for the morning while I raced then she was not entirely happy.

If I took one or two children then she was happy and I was happy.  I just had to start aiming for 'pram PBs'.  Kids enjoyed it so long as I had them properly dressed for the cold, used the plastic shroud, or whatever.

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 08:16 AM

View Postrohan, on 06 September 2011 - 08:07 AM, said:

the motivation for racing with a pram for me was simple...
If I left my wife to look after the kids for the morning while I raced then she was not entirely happy.

If I took one or two children then she was happy and I was happy.  I just had to start aiming for 'pram PBs'.  Kids enjoyed it so long as I had them properly dressed for the cold, used the plastic shroud, or whatever.

Yes, the key to a happy life is a happy wife.

Couldn't agree with you more Rohan!!!

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 12:28 PM

View Postteamegan, on 06 September 2011 - 06:04 AM, said:

I was planning to, and have entered the Full Menourne marathon. Unfortunately after Saturdays run, I'm starting to realise my son Jason is struggling to cope with long distances. His condition is deteriorating and he seems to get tired quicker these days. When I started running, it was only because of one reason and that was to give my son an interest. I was never a runner, but now have the marathon bug and would love to run the full marathon. But as a loving Father of my disabled son, I will be doing the right thing by him and down grade our entry back to the half marathon. You may see Team Egan starting to run in more of the shorter funruns in the future.
You sound like you are doing well just to be out running. I take my hat off to you if your knees are struggling and yet you still get out there and run. Good on you, even if you are running shorter distances, running is definitely very addictive.
See you at a future event, maybe the City to Sea.

Jamie

I started running to lose weight (23kg so far) and got into running and exercise (my wife jokes its the only addiction I have had that my doctor would approve of  :D  ). According to my doc my kneecaps move when I run and pinch the cartlidge. There is some fancy name for it but basically I get stiff knees and it can be a little painful if I push it. Its a ongoing thing and requires management so my current solution is to not run 2 days in a row so I have added swimming and cycling to the mix. So my routine is now run 11km 3 times per week, swim 2km twice per week and do a ride 45km to 60km on the weekends.

This keeps me fit but I dont beleive I do enough km running to do the half & full marathon so I have decided I can cope with the 10km & fun run distances while looking at some bike rides and hoopefully a triathlon before summer is done.

I wont be doing city to sea as I will be doing the eastlink ride with some guys from work (poor timing)

I wish you well on the shorter runs, it will give me an opportunity to be left in your wake more often  ;)

I think what your doing is fantastic and if Jason gets a buzz out of running with his dad then I guess that more than makes up for the buzz dad gets from completing the full marathon

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 09:18 PM

View Postteamegan, on 06 September 2011 - 07:59 AM, said:

I agree about kids getting sick of being pushed around, it does gets boring for them once they get older. This is not the case with Jason, as at home he gets very frustrated sitting around the home. Jason is unable to communicate, but it's clear he still loves being pushed around as he will cry in frustration at home until I take him for a run around our 5km block and then he becomes very settled again. He still loves the running, but unfortunately he appears to become tired when we run for too long.


I was watching your son after you passed me on Sunday. You seemed to catch up to me out of nowhere as I was already slowing down in the heat, but then stuck 5-10m behind you for a little bit until I was too stuffed to keep up. At a time in the race when I was already struggling, watching your son relaxed me and reminded me of the simple things in life.  He had his left arm hanging down straight almost touching the ground and was staring at his hand as it swung gently. He looked very relaxed, and it reminded me of being a kid and staring out the car window at the ground watching the road blur by...kids have that special knack of making you happy, I never expected to feel it half way between YG and Healesville...please tell Jason I said thanks :)

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Posted 07 September 2011 - 05:49 AM

View PostAussieDan, on 06 September 2011 - 09:18 PM, said:

I was watching your son after you passed me on Sunday. You seemed to catch up to me out of nowhere as I was already slowing down in the heat, but then stuck 5-10m behind you for a little bit until I was too stuffed to keep up. At a time in the race when I was already struggling, watching your son relaxed me and reminded me of the simple things in life.  He had his left arm hanging down straight almost touching the ground and was staring at his hand as it swung gently. He looked very relaxed, and it reminded me of being a kid and staring out the car window at the ground watching the road blur by...kids have that special knack of making you happy, I never expected to feel it half way between YG and Healesville...please tell Jason I said thanks :)

I'm glad Jason gave you a lift half way through your run, I know he gives me my lifts all the time. When I'm struggling through a run I just have to have a look at Jason and see him so content and happy, when if anyone who has something to complain about, it is definitely Jason. He just takes everything in his stride and is very easy to please. I almost feel like I'm cheating when I push Jason running.
I will definitely tell Jason for you AussieDan, and next time don't be scared to say G'day.

Jamie

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Posted 07 September 2011 - 12:54 PM

I just found out I've won a $200 pair of Brooks runners for wearing my Brooks apparel on Saturdays run.

Love my Brooks!

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Posted 07 September 2011 - 12:59 PM

I just found out I've won a $200 pair of Brooks runners for wearing my Brooks apparel on Saturdays run.

Love my Brooks!

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Posted 07 September 2011 - 09:49 PM

Congratulations Jamie! Well deserved. Enjoy the new runners.