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This week last year centered on racing, covering distances from the 100 meter to the 50 kilometer.

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This week last year was a busy one, with various news related posts and race results.

  • The Back Cove 5k Race Series finished up, with Mike Caiazzo and Lindsey Davis taking the series honors. I won the last race, and placed 3rd overall. This year, I bettered my average time by about a half of a minute, but none of the other top 5 ran this year other than Mark Goettel and he only ran a few of the races.
  • Portland Trails 10k, Trail to AleThe Portland Trails 10k was this weekend last year and was won by Mike Slinsky in 32:38, almost four minutes ahead of me. I got caught in the one place on the course that traffic could stop you by a guy with a moving trailer that wouldn’t get out of the way fast enough. Christin Doneski won the women’s race. The race this year is tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m., although I am not sure how they are going to handle trail closures.
  • I added on to my icing series from a few months earlier by explaining how to ice sensitive areas on your body such as your eyes or testicles.
  • I reviewed Breaking Away, a movie about cyclist in the 70s.
  • This week two years ago, I pointed to some resources about deadlifting, namely a video on how not to deadlift and one on proper deadlift form.
  • On the news front, New Jersey began testing kids for steroids in an attempt to catch them young. I also discussed it was worth paying for your baby to be admitted to a stadium or not.
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This year, there will only be 18 races in the Back Bay race series on Wednesday nights; there is no race on the Fourth of July. Last year’s race series was won by Mike Caiazzo (average of 16:37) and Lindsay Davis (average of 19:59).

The races all begin at 6:00 on Wednesday evenings between May 9th and September 12th, rain or shine. They are all free of charge. They are sponsored and organized by Portland Trails and the Maine Running Company (563 Forest Ave, Portland, Maine). Technical T-Shirts will be on sale for $20, and all proceeds and donations will go towards maintaining the trail.

The grand prize remains the same as it was last year: free running shoes for a year. The best male and best female runners, as determined by their combined times for their 6 fastest races, will each win four pairs of Mizuno running shoes.

If you are interested in running, just show up to the parking lot by Preble Street before 6:00 on Wednesday so that you have time to register before the race starts.