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SLOjim
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Location: So Cal
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Posted: 05/16/06 - 19:37 Post subject:
I like both also..... I guess that's why I run 30+ races a year. I'm proud of the hardware I've won...... I know the times wouldn't stand up in a large race, but that's why I try to continue to improve.
I also like looking at my WAVA age grading.... it helps me be realistic on my goals as I grow older.
jim
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gretriever
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Location: A moving target in a firing range.
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Posted: 05/16/06 - 20:46 Post subject:
OK in the big pond. Makes it more fun (and satisying) when I pull off a good race.
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shelee
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Posted: 05/16/06 - 21:08 Post subject:
Ah, any pond I choose, big, small, medium, is a race for me I think I'm a tadpole runner...very strange analogy...
anyhow, so I just run when the opportunity arises.
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MechEngDropout
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Posted: 05/27/06 - 17:53 Post subject:
2 more area 5ks have been run since I last posted... winning times of 19:26 and 18:54. I hope these winners don't get arrogant.
Oh, and that's the overall winners... the my age group winners...
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jenn7
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Location: Georgia
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Posted: 05/27/06 - 18:46 Post subject:
I would much rather be a big fish in the small pond, but I'm content with my small fish/big pond status
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