Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail 118 mile unofficial race results Okeechobee FL Feb. 23, 2008 1 Joe Ninke, 38M, Sebastian FL 26:01:14 2 Sharon Zelinski 43F, Toronto CAN 27:21:59 (female course record) 3 Richard Burrell, 55M Vero Beach FL 28:19:07 4 Mike Melton, 50M, Jenson Beach FL 32:23:36 5 Bob Pope, 67M, Hobe Sound FL 32:24:25 15 starters Race report by Matt Mahoney, matmahoney at yahoo dot com There were 15 starters. Everyone else had dropped out by mile 75 (Canal Point) including me. The race alternated direction this year, going counterclockwise around Lake Okeechobee from the Kissimmee River 6 miles west of Okeechobee. In this direction, the course is 35 miles of rocky dirt roads to Moore Haven followed by 83 miles of mostly asphalt bike path on top of the 30 foot high levee. Unlike last year's freezing weather, the temperature was 71 F and near 100% humidity at the 6:00 AM start, climbing to 88 F with a heat index of 93 under partly cloudy skies. Winds were from the soutwest at 17 MPH giving a strong headwind for the first 40 miles or so. The levee has no trees or shade and is exposed to the wind. Aid is about every 5 to 10 miles. Joe Ninke and Mike Melton were both avenging DNFs from last year. Joe's running has really improved. Since then he won the Wickham Park 100, was third at the Croom 50K, beat me by 1 minute at the Space Coast marathon, and won the Ancient Oaks 100. Today he broke from the lead pack after 2 miles and led the whole way. I ran much of the first 50 miles with Richard Burrell. He was third at Ancient Oaks beating me 24:45 to 24:49. We were in third place after passing course record holder John Turner of Toronto around mile 20 and passing Mike Melton and Bob Pope around mile 40. John had been training in the freezing weather in Canada. By mile 50 he was vomiting, and dropped a few miles later. We went through mile 50 in 11:10, much slower than last year's 8:50 when I ran with John for 108 miles before he pulled away. Richard would alternate running for 1.5 minutes with 3.5 minutes walking. My running was faster but I could not hold it as long, so while he ran for 90 seconds I would alternate 15 seconds running with 15 seconds walking to stay even. It probably reflects the difference in our training. I do a lot of 5K races and barefoot interval running on grass, and a weekly long run of 10 miles at 7-8 minute pace. He would run only once a week, alternating a short run of 12-16 miles with a long run of 25-40 miles, both with walking breaks. He never ran a race shorter than 12K. I was wearing racing flats without socks. During the day I was staying well hydrated in spite of the heat, with no cramping or stomach problems. But as it was getting dark around 55 miles, I could no longer keep up with Richard. Now I was urinating every 15 minutes. I was not nauseous, but could not drink much liquid. At the time I thought it was the diuretic effect of caffeine. I now believe it was salt depletion, which would have been easily corrected. In any case it made me very weak. By mile 70 I was averaging only a 2.5 MPH walk. Mike Melton and Bob Pope passed me around 11 PM as I sat on a rock, running strong. They didn't see me in the dark. I took naps lying in the trail. It was 71 F, 100% humidity, and I was shivering in a long sleeve shirt. At the mile 75 aid station at 12:30 I took a 1 hour nap in the front seat of a volunteer's van. I woke up feeling worse. She said they were driving back to the start. I did not protest. Jim Sullivan, Richard Sitter, and Kathleen Wheeler all came in behind me and dropped at the same point. The other runners had dropped earlier: Jill Storm, Buck Walsh, Ryan Washington, John Turner, Pam Byrne, and Hans Bauer. Hans did not get the word that the start time was changed from 8:00 AM to 6:00, started late, then at mile 20 ran down an intersecting levee for several miles the wrong way before realizing his mistake, the same mistake I would have made last year if John wasn't running with me. Video by JTK Communications: Start (2 minutes) http://videoemail.vmdirect.com/view?uri=MjU3OTkxMC0wMi8yMy8wODoxNzowMToxNQ== Mile 17 (12 minutes) http://videoemail.vmdirect.com/view?uri=MjU4ODUzNS0wMi8yNi8wODowNzo1MDo0Mw== Runners in order are: 108 Joe Ninke 114 Buck Walsh 109 Bob Pope, 106 Mike Melton 113 John Turner, 117 Sharon Zelinski 102 Richard Burrell, 105 Matt Mahoney 112 Jim Sullivan, 115 Ryan Washington, 111 Jill Storm, 103 Pam Byrne, 116 Kathleen Wheeler 110 Richard Sitter 101 Hans Bauer