Monday, July 11, 2011

A ride with USATF course certifier Clark Ensz

As I set off last Wednesday on my bicycle to meet Clark Ensz, I was truly grateful for the overcast sky and the only cool morning weather we have had in weeks. It was a bit humid, but still cool and I was ready to see the course from the luxury of my bicycle! I admit... even after running the course, walking the course and using iMapMyRUN (my favorite app!) to GPS measure the course; I still embarked on this journey not knowing for sure if my calculations were accurate and if the starting line would be where I anticipated. That’s right - I said the starting line. This method of measurement from the finish line was new to me too. Clark educated me on this subject and explained that when measuring a course for certification; it is generally easier to measure from the finish as most races have a definite location they want to finish and a slightly more flexible starting line. Okay, I had already learned something - the process of measuring a course for certification was interesting, fun AND educational!

Clark and I began by choosing the North 30 yard line in Gowan's Stadium for the finish line to give runners roughly 3/4 of a lap inside the stadium to soak up all the cheers and encouragement from the anxiously waiting crowds at the finish. We them took a journey along the sidewalks around Hutchinson Community College, the Kansas Cosmosphere and Hutchinson High School before crossing 17th Street then Plum Street to enter the State Fair Grounds. Clark and I then enjoyed a tour of the State Fair Grounds before exiting to the Hyde Park and Old Farm Estates Neighborhoods. After stopping and marking mile after mile I only half kidded Clark that I thought his bike should have a sign indicating to honking impatient traffic that "this vehicle makes frequent stops." Clark only smiled and said he really didn't pay much attention any more to heckling and honking after years and years of measuring courses. He told me his favorite experience actually included a police escort! Can you imagine that?!? After we entered Rice Park, we cruised along the JPM Sunflower trail to Carey Park. Once we had about half of a mile left, I started getting really nervous... Would the Starting Line be where I had guessed/planed/hoped? We had to find a way to get off the trail and onto a low traffic road so that runners would have at least half a mile of road to get spaced out before entering the wide trail. As it turned out - all my worry was for nothing. Clark calmly suggested a place to enter the road and confidently told me that he was fairly certain the Start would end up in the Salt City Splash parking lot... just as we had discussed. Sure enough, just as we planned, the starting line is in the perfect spot! Plenty of staging area, very close to parking and park restrooms! Yea! Mission Accomplished. I can officially say now that our certification is pending (all part of the process!).

Want to view the course map?  You can get a good look on our webiste at www.runfortherocks.com or at MapMyFitness.com http://www.mapmyfitness.com/routes/view/40156036

1 comment:

  1. Interesting to hear about how the course measuring is done! so much work behind the scenes! Excited about the stadium ending, i just ran a 5k the other night that ended in a stadium and loved it!

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