[Author’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the unique opportunities and challenges of growing older as a runner.]
Of the numerous challenges dealing with getting older ultrarunners, some of the steadily mentioned is making race cutoffs. For these of us who’ve been within the sport for a very long time, it may be a troublesome actuality to return to grips with. In our youthful years, these help station cutoffs appeared so distant, however they have an inclination to shut in because the years go by, and a few of us find yourself leaving the game pissed off and upset because of this.
Enter the great world of fixed-time occasions! These races don’t have cutoffs, they usually don’t even have DNFs. Members merely arrive on the beginning line and run, stroll, relaxation, and repeat for so long as the clock is operating. A fast scan of “UltraRunning Journal’s” race calendar signifies that there are at present greater than 75 fixed-time occasions in North America starting from three hours to 10 days, with many time increments in between.
Down right here in Arizona the place I dwell, I used to be lucky sufficient to take part in a fixed-time occasion earlier this month. Staged at Nardini Manor, a turn-of-the-century mansion with an authorized 500-meter observe encircling it, Hotfoot Hamster is a 24-hour occasion, which additionally has six- and 12-hour choices, held each June exterior of Buckeye, Arizona.
Members of the 24-hour occasion begin operating at 7 a.m. on Saturday and cease at 7 a.m. on Sunday. The six- and 12-hour runners have their alternative of beginning occasions relying on whether or not they wish to run through the day or night time, so there are between 40 and 80 runners on the course at any given time.
The race venue options an enormous party-style tent for shade, which is generally a marriage venue, in addition to an expansive grass garden with large bushes offering shade the place runners can eat, relaxation, camp, and socialize. Most people arrive about half-hour earlier than their respective beginning occasions and arrange tents, chairs, coolers, and all the pieces else they’re going to make use of all through the occasion.
This 12 months’s race felt so much like a homecoming weekend in school, as many individuals knew one another as regulars on the fixed-time operating scene and have been excited to spend the day and night time operating collectively. All through the day, runners would cease to relaxation within the shade, chat with pals, and eat between laps. Each three hours, the race modifications route, and race organizers current the runners with treats like popsicles, smoothies, and ice cream cones. It’s a splendidly low-key and celebratory occasion.
For older athletes changing into pissed off with chasing or lacking cutoffs, occasions like Hotfoot Hamster present all of the group and camaraderie of the big-time path occasions with none of the anxiousness or stress that comes with chasing cutoffs. The shortage of stress lends an air of levity to the proceedings, permitting athletes of all ages, shapes, and sizes to problem themselves in opposition to the clock. And, given the truth that so many skilled ultrarunners discover their solution to some of these occasions, the knowledge and expertise on show at fixed-time races is second to none!
Bottoms up!
AJW’s Beer of the Week
This week’s Beer of the Week comes from Stiegl brewery in Salzburg, Austria. Whereas some won’t think about the Steigl Grapefruit Radler a beer, it’s nonetheless a scrumptious summer time deal with. Mixing a basic crisp pilsner with glowing grapefruit soda, this 2.5% ABV beer “cocktail” is the proper drink to battle off the June warmth within the desert. Broadly accessible in the USA, this can be a nice beer to deliver to your subsequent summer time cookout.