Ten Miles of Smiles!
Brian Corbin & Judy Alexander, 12--3-07
A beautiful day, lots of volunteers, the best finish line and results teams of
all time, a great looking T-shirt, and talented runners and walkers – these are
the things every race director hopes for on race day and yesterday’s 10 Mile
Challenge & 5 Mile Race had them all and more!
Thanks to the enthusiastic recruiting talent of Nancy Laux, at the dark and
quiet hour of 6:45 in the morning, a group of approximately 30 Tallahassee Area
Crew Team members and their parents gathered for volunteer assignments and
instructions. What was equally as impressive as the number of people who showed
up to help was the fact that two thirds of them were teenagers who could just as
well have stayed in their warm, comfy beds, but who chose to come out and
support the event by helping or running one of the races. Experienced volunteers
from last year who knew exactly what to do took neophytes under their wings and
taught them what they needed to know. Several runners made a point of telling us
that the volunteers out on the course were positive and encouraging, confirming
comments made about Crew Team volunteers last year, as well. Bravo!
In 2006, runners were kind with their post race comments and accepted the new
venue across town at Tiny’s graciously, but when we moved the event back to
Killearn Lakes this year, it was clear by the general response that it is the
preferred place for this race. We looked forward with a little trepidation to
feedback about the 10 mile course change and the consensus seems to be that it’s
more scenic than and just as challenging if not more so as the original. The
only consistent complaint revolved around the immediate uphill after the
turnaround…I guess that’s one of the reasons we call it the “10 Mile Challenge!”
There’s nothing like the triumphant look on the face of a finisher who has never
run a race as long as 10 miles, or on one who ran a personal best in spite of
the level of course difficulty. It makes the heart soar to hang a medal around a
smiling little girl’s neck after she has won the 0-9 age group in the 5-miler.
Smiling raffle winners, cheering fans of award winners, the satisfaction of
finally getting everything cleaned up, the list of highlights of the day goes on
and on.
We would like to thank the following wonderful people for their help and
support:
Herb Wills for permission to use the awesome “logo” he created for our T-shirts;
Bill Lott for marking the course beautifully; Gary Griffin for the use of his
truck to haul all the “stuff” we had to have, including what seemed like a
million cones; Beth Alexander and Bonnie Wright for their early arrival and
registration prowess; Calvin Vannoy (one of those cool teenagers and son of GWTC
member & Palace Saloon co-race director Reid Vannoy), Jay Newton (GWTC member
Josephine Newton’s son), Nancy Maryanski, Bonnie Wright, Bill Lott and Stacia
Keller for their finish line expertise; Peg Griffin for her always encouraging
words, help along the way and for expertly compiling results along with Jay
Wallace with Jay Silvanima and Bonnie Wright jumping in at the last minute to
help with hand tallying after the computer died; Nancy Laux for helping with
packet pickup at Shaw’s and entertaining the runners with the raffle while they
waited for the awards ceremony; Alex Wallace (daughter of GWTC member and
frequent volunteer Jay Wallace) for her 4th grade boundless energy; Bill Lott,
Fred Potter and several others for helping us clean up after the event was over;
the many Crew Team Members for cutting up hundreds of oranges and bananas,
stacking bagels and cookies for hungry runners, working the aid stations and
providing course direction; my sister, Allison Bruneman, a non-runner who
loathes early mornings and who has never volunteered at a race for joining me at
5 AM and happily doing everything from unloading equipment and setting up the
registration and food area, jumping in to help with registration when the line
was long, to working the finish line as if she’d been doing it all her life (and
then telling me how much fun she had had!); and finally, the runners for coming
out and running the race!
Thank you everyone! We hope you ALL had as good a time as we did!