Sunday, October 12, 2014

Race Report: Tuna Run 200 - Leg #28 (2014)

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This is one of a series of posts on the Tuna Run 200 relay.  For the whole experience, please check out these links:

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My final leg!

Race Report: Tuna Run 200 - Leg #16 (2014)

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This is one of a series of posts on the Tuna Run 200 relay.  For the whole experience, please check out these links:

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Night run!

Race Report: Tuna Run 200 - Leg #4 (2014)

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This is one of a series of posts on the Tuna Run 200 relay.  For the whole experience, please check out these links:

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It was hard not to be excited about this one, my first leg in the Tuna Run 200!  A 200-mile relay, and I'm about to run about 5 1/2 of those.  The weather was terrific:  sunny, slight breeze, and not too hot - yet.

Race Report: Tuna Run 200 (2014)

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This is one of a series of posts on the Tuna Run 200 relay.  For the whole experience, please check out these links:

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200 miles.  12 runners.  2 drivers.  Volunteers.  Fun.



This was an entirely new kind of adventure for me and most everyone on our team.  The Tuna Run 200 is a 36-leg, 200.87-mile run through Eastern North Carolina.  We had 12 runners on this adventure, plus drivers and volunteers.


The race began Friday morning, continued through Friday night and into Saturday, and we finished Saturday afternoon at Atlantic Beach.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Race Preview: Tuna Run 200 (2014)

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This is one of a series of posts on the Tuna Run 200 relay.  For the whole experience, please check out these links:

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200 miles + 12 runners + 2 drivers + volunteers = Tuna Run 200.  What are we thinking????