{"id":417,"date":"2012-01-24T19:04:04","date_gmt":"2012-01-24T19:04:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.aravaiparunning.com\/acrosstheyears\/?p=417"},"modified":"2012-11-27T21:04:27","modified_gmt":"2012-11-27T21:04:27","slug":"aty-2011-the-agony-and-ecstacy-of-the-feet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aravaiparunning.com\/acrosstheyears\/2012\/01\/24\/aty-2011-the-agony-and-ecstacy-of-the-feet\/","title":{"rendered":"ATY 2011: The Agony and Ecstacy of the Feet"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the wide world of sports, defeat can be sudden (ski fall) or a gradual breakdown (runner&#8217;s overuse injury). Either way, the dream just fades into history.<\/p>\n<p>There we were, Erlinda(crew) and I (runner) in the medic tent for the 3rd time. &#8220;My advice is to call it a day&#8221;, suggested Chris O&#8217;loughlin RN. But it&#8217;s only a blister, I thought. He had broken, cleaned and taped it earlier. Still it had expanded and burst spilling fluid into the dusty shoe. The tissue deeper down was crushed like a mallet had pounded it, in preparation for baking. &#8220;The skin will continue to rip down the side&#8221;, he said (28 hours into the race and 48 to go). &#8220;There is a real chance of getting Valley Fever based on your medical history&#8221;. Years ago, I contracted cellulites (potentially life threatening) which originated from the same toe. It took a week of high doses of intravenous anti-biotic to stop it from spreading to the heart. I&#8217;ve run a full 100 mile trail race wearing a splint over a broken hand bone. But, this was different.<\/p>\n<p>Here in Phoenix, we had followed a well detailed plan in our quest for a Canadian age record (265 miles). The forecast was a windless, sunny 45-73 degree three days. Ideal. The new course: flat, mostly fine gravel one mile loop. Perfect. A few runners and volunteers congratulated me on last year&#8217;s race. Grateful and focused, I marched on to the beat of my MP3. I hit exactly every 6 hour mileage goal. Erlinda managed the tent, food, clothes, time and strategy. I&#8217;m high maintenance, you see. Chisholm Deupree pointed out her value with &#8220;hang on to her&#8221;. The hours sped by.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Your wife will probably want you to continue&#8221; Chris guessed. Erlinda jumped in, &#8220;No, I want him to stop!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The Coury family works hard to make ATY the highly rated race, it has always been. I felt I let them down. More importantly, I apologized to Erlinda. We embraced as always. A few time we even shared tears. This time, only one tear trickled from my eye. Charlotte Vasarhelyi gave me a consoling hug. When she had hit a low spot I encouraged her to push through. Her husband, Chris Phillips and Erlinda helped each other crew. John Geesler wished me good luck with a knowing smile, when I said I was quitting for good. Ed Ettinghausen (who battled with me for !st place last year) had stopped this time, fearing a stress fracture. He had cheered me on. Now, we joked. I told him I was going back just to best his 111 miles. We laughed and shook hands.<\/p>\n<p>I rushed to the hotel to follow Chris&#8217;s Valley Fever prevention procedure. This included sitting in a tub of cold water and 30 lbs, of ice. My heart pounded as parts of my body disappeared, parts that no man wants to disappear (Seinfeld Shrinkage).<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, back at the ranch Joe Fejes galloped to an uncontested 1st place (280). After an 8 hour break, Ed bravely overcame his leg injury to come in 2nd (233).<\/p>\n<p>On the women&#8217;s side, the outcome was uncertain. After day 1, Carrie Sauter was leading by 24 miles over eventual winner and 3rd overall Charlotte. Charlotte had lost a couple hours vomiting, but poise and patience brought her back into contention. She finished strongly (226). Martina Hausmann was next with a very steady performance (214). Carrie was 3rd with 212. All three women worked together to post these impressive numbers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the wide world of sports, defeat can be sudden (ski fall) or a gradual breakdown (runner&#8217;s overuse injury). Either way, the dream just fades into history. 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