Thanks to our graphic artist, Juan Delcan

October 12, 2009 by Eric Turkewitz · Leave a Comment
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Tankards for Award WinnersThe design for our t-shirts, posters, tankards and medals this year came from Juan Delcan, a local video director and graphic artist.

We’re grateful for all the work he did in assisting us in designing our race materials, and we would have been lost without him when it came to figuring out how to create winning designs.

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Paine to Pain, In The News

October 12, 2009 by Eric Turkewitz · Leave a Comment
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Men's 1-2-3, left to right:

Men's 1-2-3, left to right: Ricardo Santos, Matt Patrick and Mark Maritzen

Three local papers picked up Paine to Pain:

The Sound ReportPaine to Pain Not Stopped by Rain;

The Journal News: Santos Sets Pace in Paine to Pain Race; and

The Larchmont Gazette: Larchmont Runner in Top Three at Paine to Pain

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Paine to Pain Is Now On Facebook

October 6, 2009 by Eric Turkewitz · Leave a Comment
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facebook-logo-7377961I set up a Paine to Pain Facebook group page this morning, along with some pictures of the event. I will try to get a few more up.

The page can be used by group members to put up more pictures, keep abreast of developments for next year’s race as well as trail improvements.

And if a couple people happen to connect with running partners using it, that wouldn’t be so bad either.

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And the reviews come pouring in…

October 6, 2009 by Eric Turkewitz · 4 Comments
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Some comments about the race on Sunday…

From Joe Garland at Run Westchester (Marathon PR, 2:29, NYC, 1983):

These are wonderful, varied trails of which the communities through which they pass are justly proud. This race can become one of the highlights of the Westchester running world.

Stephen Quirk (Happauge, NY):

It was really well run and brutally fun. I enjoyed the trail, other runners and the great job the volunteers did.

Matt Patrick (Larchmont, NY) 2nd place overall:

You put on a good show today.  Really good course and excellent staffing.  I (and everyone I saw) had a really good time.  When you feel like you’re going to puke with 6 miles to go and still finish with a big smile on your face… that’s the mark of a good event.   You’ve done a remarkable job getting this race off the ground and making people really psyched for it every Fall.  Double the size next year…..

Brian Vanderheiden (Bethel, CT), 3rd place, 30-39:

Thank you for putting on such a wonderful event! Although I’ve run on all of the trails in the race at one point or another, I’ve never run them in succession like that. It was much more challenging than I expected it would be with the rocks, the mud, the slippery cat walks, stream crossings, etc., but all part of the experience that a trail race should be. The trails were in very good shape as well despite the heavy rain on Friday night and Saturday.

Dan Tower (Eastchester, NY):

It’s a gem of a course and it was a well run, fun, small-ish race.

Carol Sebastian (Greenwich, CT)

It was my first trail race and it was pretty hard but I did enjoy it.  Great training for the marathon!

Katie Williams (New York, NY), 2nd place 20-29:

I enjoyed the raced tremendously; it was my first trail race.

Tom Liptack (Larchmont, NY):

Great race … one of the toughest runs I’ve participated in .. would do again …. one caution I would alert potential runners on the treacherous, hilly terrain … this race is not for the average street jogger …..  It is a trek for people who are in shape and know what they getting into ….

Dennis Noskin (Greenwich, CT):

An unbelievable trail run!!!  Well done!…I look forward to running it again next year!!  Thanks for all your efforts.

Mark Maritzen (Rye, NY), 3rd place overall:

Great event…Well done and thanks for organizing.

Zach Katz (Bronx, NY) 2nd place overall 2008; 1st in age group, 20-29, 2009:

the race was once again a ton of fun.  I just need to learn how to hold back on the first half so I dont bomb on those rolling hills near the Hutch.  I think having my name on the bib made me wanna push the pace and lead the first half….Thanks again for organizing a rockin trail race

 

Oscar Fernandez (New York, NY):

I have to admit, I wasn’t sure what to expect when the taxi dropped us off at the registration site last Sunday. I’d never been to New Rochelle, I’d never raced before, and I’d never run on trails before…. The trails were no joke. I thought I was going to die 30 minutes into the race! …living in Manhattan I only trained on flat surfaces; I will definitely be better prepared for next year’s race!

From an organizational standpoint, you and your staff really covered all your bases. The check-in crew was very helpful. The fact that our bags were moved from the starting point to the finish line was big. The IONA volunteers provided plenty of moral support. Their smiles and cheers really helped me psychologically. The refreshments provided after the race were a big hit. The massage therapists, the awards, the stories behind some of the award recipients, etc….

I will make every effort to participate in next year’s Paine to Pain trail race. Once again, thank you.

From the blog Wanderlust Runner:

It was challenging, exhilarating, fun, and, yes, painful….this course was waaay more challenging. Hills, mud, roots, rocks, people, catwalks, and on, and on. But then I would remember to look around me and with the fall colors just starting to creep in, everything clicked. One runner on the trail called it “running Nirvana.”

 I was a bit nervous about making the trek up to Westchester by myself, but before I even got on the train at Grand Central I found fellow racers. I met people before, after, and even during the race, and by the time we were all saying our post-race congratulations I felt like I had 50 new friends.

I will add more when they come in.

–ET

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Paine to Pain 2009 Results Are Up!

October 4, 2009 by Eric Turkewitz · 2 Comments
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The results are up for the 2nd annual Paine to Pain, and a big congratulations to all that finished. A number of people indicated afterwards that this was a hard race, which was of course, the reason we gave the race this name.

Finish line volunteers got a special treat with a close men’s finish, with Ricardo Santos beating Matt “Wrong Way” Patrick by 17 seconds. This was no blow-out.  Congrats to Lisa Marie Gleeson, our woman’s winner, taking the winner’s tankard with a solid three minute lead.

We had 192 finishers out of 237 registrants, right by our goal of getting 200 finishers to the end. (And a hell of a jump over the 50 runners we had for our inaugural event last year.) Since your registration forms indicated that the most common way people heard about the race was “friend,” I thank those that passed on information about the race to others.

As I mentioned to a number of people, we hope to expand the race next year to 350 runners. I think the trail can hold that capacity without having wave starts and chip timing, but I would love to get feedback from others on whether you think the trail can support double the volume.

Of course, if we do expand, we will need more volunteer assistance. Those that have an interest in helping with next year’s race, please let me know. While one job we need to fill can be from anywhere (webmaster, anyone? This site needs to be updated and improved.), others we seek are local. This includes such things as trail marking, flag pick-up, water station management, finish line logistics and assistance, and other nuts and bolts logistical issues. So if your spouse, friends, kids, dog or goldfish want to help out, we would be grateful.

You can contact me at Eric [at] TurkewitzLaw [dot] com.

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Online Registration Closes, Some Spots Still Open

October 2, 2009 by Eric Turkewitz · Leave a Comment
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Online registration has now closed, as has mail-in registration. We are still taking a few more runners as we try to determine our capacity, and judge accordingly.

Interested runners should sign up at Westchester Road Runners in White Plains at the packet pick-up times:

  • Friday: 5-8 pm
  • Saturday: 10-4

Shirts can no longer be guaranteed due to higher than expected demand for the race.

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Changes in Water Stops!

October 2, 2009 by Eric Turkewitz · Leave a Comment
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We made a last minute change to our 2nd and 3rd water stops (miles 7.5 and 11), in order to speed the re-filling of water bottles. Last year we filled from jugs but, with 4x as many runners this year, we foresee potential congestion (and lost time) as runners come to a halt for water.

This year, therefore, we will fill 16 oz paper cups with water to be placed on tables. These are not the small cups you gulp from during regular races, spilling half down your face.

The objective is for runners to re-fill their bottles on the fly as follows:

  1. Remove your water bottle top in advance of the water stop (a volunteer or sign will alert you that it is coming);
  2. Grab water and dump into bottle;
  3. Immediately discard cup at waiting garbage can 50 yards down the trail.

Please don’t take cups further down the trail and discard them in the woods.

Our first water stop, at mile 3.8, was only lightly used last year. This will remain a hose. There are no cups at this stop.

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