DECADE IN REVIEW
And what a decade it was for Nebraskans! This morning I cover the last 3650 days of excellence and achievement in the Good Life. And a few poignant observations as … Read More
Stimulating the running community to a more competitive culture
And what a decade it was for Nebraskans! This morning I cover the last 3650 days of excellence and achievement in the Good Life. And a few poignant observations as … Read More
The Big Story for the past year is the Weather. A giant snowstorm led to the Leprechaun Chase being canceled in March. Devastating Bomb Cyclone floods postponing April’s Valley 7 … Read More
The communities of Valley, Waterloo, and indeed all of Western Douglas County have rallied behind our recovery efforts from last spring’s devastating floods. We have pulled together to show that … Read More
Festivus!! I hope your Christmas was blessed. Or uneventful at worst. Mine was neither. I received a lap full of hot turkey drippings and was subject to extortion. Not much … Read More
T’was the night before Christmas We were all having fun We’d gathered together For a little night run Talk of a marathon and a personal best Of training up for … Read More
Nary a hint of soles slapping the pavement this past weekend. But we do have a lot to look forward to, 2020 could be your best ever year in running! … Read More
Speaking with my old buddy and Race Director Brant Kotch yesterday about the upcoming Chevron Houston Marathon. You all know I’m fond of both the man and the event. The … Read More
Congratulations to the LRC Racing fellas, their 13th place finish at Club Cross Nationals the best ever by a Nebraska team. Nolan Zimmer leading his mates finishing 87th overall. … Read More
I speak a lot about the historical aspect of our sport, locally to internationally. Throw around words like “visionary, blah, blah, blah.” Never at a loss. Toss names as easy … Read More
Google analytics tells me readership is at an all time high. I want to thank everyone that has checked this week’s musings. Perfect opportunity to lay bare a little … Read More