Houston Running

One of the leading sources for the discussion of Houston-area (and Texas as well) road racing. Focus and attention will be given to Houston-area runners, specifically HARRA members, that compete in outside-of-the-area events as well as those who do interesting things that aren't captured in the various media outlets, such as Inside Texas Running, Runner Triathlete News and Roberta MacInnis' Running Notebook in the Houston Chronicle (all fine publications and columns but with limitations too).

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Location: Spring, Texas, United States

I'm a mid-to-the back of the pack runner who probably enjoys promoting runners more than I do running myself ... I've completed 21 marathons (with a 4:47:32 PR! in Austin) and 52 half marathons (with a 2:09:58 PR! in Oregon) since November 2003 ... I've done a marathon in 12 states, half marathon in 23 and an event in 30 states and one Canadian province ... I have a 13-year-old daughter, Waverly Nicole, who completed her first half marathon in January 2006, made only two B's each of the last two years, was the only sixth grader to sing a solo (Carrie Underwood's Don't Forget To Remember Me) in their choir program (adding Taylor Swift's Tim McGraw in '08) and scored a 19 on the ACT in December 2007 as a seventh grader ... Waverly and I are members of the following clubs -- the Seven Hills Running Club, HARRA and The Woodlands Running Club ... I'm Marathon Maniac #308 ... I edit HARRA's Footprints in Inside Texas Running and write a column for Runner Triathlete News called, "Talking the Talk" ... I'm also the running columnist for the Courier of Montgomery County ... I'm a three-time winner of TAPPS' Sportswriter of the Year Award as well as TABC's Golden Hoops Award.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Blogging is Exotic?

While perusing the Internet as I normally do at these hours of the night, I stumbled upon John Farrow's annual - and legendary - recap of the National RRCA Convention, which was held last month in Houston, at the web site of the Albuquerque Road Runners.

His entire writeup can be found here; however, this is the reference that caught my eye:

"Throughout the convention, attendees heard from a myriad of speakers at seminars
ranging from the usual on Preparation of Club Newsletters, Small Race Production and
Insurance Issues, to more exotic fare such as Adventure Racing, Triathlon for Runners
and Blogging
."


Not sure that I've ever been called "exotic" before. Maybe turning 40 next January isn't going to be so bad as I wonder what other adjectives people may come up with. :)

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