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Race Report: The 2009 Grindstone 100 Mile Endurance Run by Elizabeth Azze
In December when I began to put my ultra-running race calendar together, The Grindstone 100 was on my list but so was The Badwater 135 and at the time I had know Idea if I would get in nor how I would feel if I finished such an epic event. Ever since I crossed the finish line of the Badwater 135, I wanted more.
The 2009 Grindstone 100, Blue Mtn. Chain Stretcher & The Rumble in the Jungle!
Another adventurous weekend coming up! Elizabeth and I are heading down to Virginia where she will be racing in the Grindstone 100 Mile Endurance run through the George Washington National Forest.
Race Report: The 2009 Badwater 135 Mile Ultramarathon by Elizabeth Azze
The Badwater 135 is billed as one of the toughest ultramarathons in the world and after completing it I would have to agree. The Badwater 135 Mile Ultramarathon is a race that pits the runner against one of the most hostel environments in the world, Death Valley.
My 131 MILE Vermont 6 GAPS Road Ride
I knew the Appalachian Gap Road pretty well and was familiar with its final pitch of around a 20% grade to the summit. I had raced up Middlebury Gap in past GMSR as well and really enjoyed this stretch of road but I kept hearing about Lincoln Gap and about some of the others with their dirt sections and steep grades. I was deeply interested, as I needed to see and feel what the suffering was all about
The 2009 Badwater 135 Ultramarathon is Just Hours Away!
Yes, I am going to be one of those people dressed in white at the starting line of one of the worlds toughest foot races, The BADWATER 135 MILE ULTRAMARATHON! I will stand there bare boned, with my heart and mind all on display. Am I prepared for the 120+ degree temperatures, possible heat stroke, dehydration, blisters and so on? The answer is no but my mind, heart and body are more then ready to be put through the ultimate test that Badwater has to offer.
Elizabeth's Laurel Highlands 70.5 Trail Ultra Race Report
After my DNF (did not finish) in the Massanutten 100 Mile trail ultra, do to an injury that could have ended my season if I continued, it was time to begin the healing process. In short, I began a rest, Ice, compression regimen and foam rolled (SMR) as well as strengthened the injured area that happened during the MMT 100 when I rolled my ankle.
Elizabeth Azze's 2009 Massanutten Mountain Trails 100 Mile Run
May 14th Joe and I headed to Virginia to run/adventure in the beautiful Shenandoah Mountains. We were there for The Massunuttan Mountain Trail 100 Mile Run that started at 5:00 am that Saturday. 200 people or so toed the line for the start of the MMT 100, which is billed as one of the hardest if not the rockiest 100 milers in the nation, which included 18,000 feet of elevation gain along the way.
A Recap from my CRCA Race & 2009 Singlespeed-a-Polooza
he races were great this past weekend. I really enjoyed the time! I raced early on Saturday morning in Central Park for one of our CRCA club races (May 30th); there is nothing like attacking a group of 80 or so motivated riders at 5:45 am right from the gun.
My 2009 The North Face 50 Mile Race Report
On your marks get set go... our alarm went off at 2:50 a.m. I rose to my feet and started preparing myself while Joe loaded the truck, here we go, my season is about to start and guess what, its pouring rain outside exactly like last year!
Race Report: The 2009 Tour of The Battenkill
As we approached the 1st climb of the day, I would learn just what kind of day I was in for. Unsure of how I was going to physically be feeling since coming off of a big training block with minimal recovery before the race,
Race Report: The 2008 Grindstone 100 Mile Ultra “The Shadows of a Headlamp” by Elizabeth Azze
I survived the 1st annual Grindstone 100 mile endurance run held over the weekend of Oct 3rd in Swoope, Virginia. The race course started at Camp Shenandoah boy scout camp and proceeded 50 miles through the George Washington National Forest.
Elizabeth's 2008 Green Lakes 100K Endurance Run Race Report
It was a surprising weekend at Green Lakes State Park, which is located in Fayetteville, NY right outside of Syracuse NY.
Elizabeth's 2008 Escarpment 18.6 Mile Trail Run "Mountain Goats only!"
Escarpment 30k Trail Running Race. On July 27th, 2008 I participated in a 30km (18.6) mile trail run in Windham, NY. I’ve was feeling a little sick prior to the race so I knew this was going to be more of a challenge for me. I haven’t raced in a while but I have been training consistently so I was eager to feel the energy of pushing myself a little harder than if I were on a training run.
2008 Badwater Documentary of Phil Rosenstein
This video is a documentary of Phil Rosenstein's 2008 Race across Death Valley.
Elizabeth's Crewing Experience at The 2008 Badwater 135 Mile Ultramarathon
July 14th I had the opportunity to be on the other piece of the puzzle; I was part of a crew/pacer for a participant that was selected to enter one of the toughest foot races on the planet. The race is called Badwater 135 mile Ultramarathon.
Race Report: 2008 Campmor H2H Darkhorse Gallop MTB Race by Joe Azze
This was the 4th race of the Campmor Hudson to Highlands Mountain Bike Race series and we were really excited to get up to Stewart State Forest where the race was held and a place that offers some of the fastest single track around.
Race Reports: CRCA & 2008 Lewis Morris MTB Race Weekend by Joe Azze
Another great Race weekend! Heading out the door at 4:15am on Saturday morning to drive into NYC for a race in Central Park was no trouble at all because I was motivated to put in a strong effort in one of the most challenging races that CRCA puts on.
Elizabeth's 2008 Miwok 100k Race Report "California Dreaming"
April 29th, 2008 Joe and I headed to San Francisco on a mini vacation that we planned around a race called the Miwok 100k. This race takes place in one of the most beautiful parts of California. The race starts at the Marin Headlands/Golden Gate National Park and travels through the magnificent redwoods to the shores of the pacific.
The 2008 Palmer & Sturbridge Road Race "Classic New England Cycling" by Joe Azze
We headed up to MA for a two day road race this past weekend. Saturday's road race was in Sturbridge and consisted of 3 laps, totaling 55 + miles. Each lap took us up a real solid climb with a few false flats that allowed you to really hammer up it.