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When we arrived downtown our first challenge was to find parking. Fortunately, I tapped into my parallel parking skills and landed this spot on Orchard. In hindsight, this was probably my most impressive athletic feat of the day.
From our parking spot we headed across Main Street to the Bock Hall, which housed the Bockfest 5k registration and festivities. The logistics were great: we registered and checked our bags in just a few minutes. Making our rounds in search of free stuff, we stopped at the Bruegger’s promotional table and scored some coupons for breakfast sandwiches and coffee. Kayla also got a pre-race picture with this ram. Little did we know she would return to the beast as a champion.
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Despite my recommendation, Kayla usually only does a 10 minute warm-up; however, today, the frigid conditions inspired her to join me for the full 20 minutes. Over those 20 minutes we covered a good portion of the course, which featured a significant hill on Liberty followed by a nice descent to Central Parkway. Any course in Over-The-Rhine will feature a nice blend of classic architecture and new development--this course was no exception. Eventually, we looped back up Main Street and it was time to race.
Donnie’s Race
My race was what those of us in the business call a shitshow. Going into Bockfest I decided I would be happy with any time under 16 minutes. I should have added a minute. As soon as the horn sounded, the cold air shot down my lungs, my legs felt heavy, and the leaders had a huge gap after a few seconds. I was just surviving out there, and I didn’t even do that well. I let anyone who was near me pull away without even fighting back and ended up in an uninspired 5th place.
Some of the positives from the race were the enthusiastic water station volunteers on Walnut, who shouted words of encouragement in the toughest part of the race. Kayla agreed that these volunteers put together an awesome stop, as she was equally energized by their enthusiasm. The second positive was getting to the finish line, so I could figure out how Kayla was doing out there. Finally, running a terrible race always sets a nice low bar for the next performance.
Kayla’s Race
As soon as I saw Kayla charging down the homestretch in first place, any residual disappointment from my own race was gone. She approached the finish with authority, and, most importantly, without another woman in sight. Recently, her stride has looked as good as ever and today she glided over the pavement effortlessly. The announcer called her name just a few feet from the finish line and then a few strides later she was officially champion.
Before I could get to her, a reporter pulled Kayla aside to snap a photo and ask a few questions. Next, she was whisked over to Channel 5 reporter Kyla Woods, for a live Tv interview followed by a taped segment. Kyla is Kayla’s favorite news personality, so, as this transpired, I knew it would be the highlight of her victory. Unfortunately, my phone was checked along with my bag, so I couldn’t get a picture. In typical Kayla fashion, she downplayed her running prowess, explaining that she didn’t run for a team, wasn’t a serious runner, and had not run in college. She did mention Run 52, so we may have a few new readers! She also, graciously, mentioned her coach.
Donning her “Champion” sash, Kayla received tons of congratulations as we returned to the Bock Hall. After retrieving our bags we used a couple of tickets to grab some cold ones and wait for the awards. As you can see my beer (Emancipator), pictured right, disappeared quickly.
When the announcer called her to the stage, Kayla collected her championship bounty:
Today was a nice break from our usual Saturday morning routine. Seeing Kayla win a big Cincinnati race was awesome. Although she doesn't like to admit it, she is an incredibly talented athlete with unbelievable drive.
We’re not sure what our next race will be, but we will definitely be at the next beer series race, which is the Little Kings Mile on May 3rd. In the meantime, we'll continue to make our way through the neighborhood roster. Tomorrow morning we’re headed to CUF for our 10th run.
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