On Veteran's Day I flew from BWI to Denver for the 90th Annual NCSS conference. I was really excited to have a professional development getaway.
The flight was flawless and it was an easy trip from door to door.
Friday was a great conference day and Saturday morning I got up for a quick 5K in Denver.
I was excited to run in another part of the country. Despite the 6:15 departure time from a nearby hotel, I was enthusiastic about the race!
Pearson, the publishing company sponsoring the race, booked a minibus to transport conference goers from the hotel to Cheeseman Park where the race was to be run.
As we boarded the bus, it appeared that it would be a small and intimate running group. I loved the professionalism with which the race was run, and was even more excited that it would be a small running group---not thousands of people.
The race had one (very clean) port-a-john, a ballooned race start arch, and a set up tent.
The run itself, was VERY deceptive. One, we could not tell that there were undulating hills throughout the park....at least, not until we were off and running.


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This was also my best finish for a race this year--5th overall and 2nd for women! I'm not sure of the total field size, but they did say it was bigger than last year's NCSS race of 33 participants.
Results:
The rest of the day was as great--that afternoon I gave my poster presentation on the TRT experience.
Results:
Male Participants | ||
1. | Kenan Anderson | 23:16 |
2. | Craig Ewing | 23:39 |
3. | Clay Blazer | 24:46 |
4. | Patrick Dorn | 25:37 |
5. | Dean Brown | 25:51 |
Female Participants | ||
1. | Natalie Corbet | 25:01 |
2. | Amy Trenkle | 25:10 |
3. | Jen Malchiodi | 33:24 |
4. | Sarah Porter | 38:00 |
5. | Nancy Brawley | 38:07 |
The rest of the day was as great--that afternoon I gave my poster presentation on the TRT experience.
Denver was a great trip!
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