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Racing & Reminiscing - 1995 Rodes City Run

February 8, 2021 Camille Estes
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The 1995 edition of the Rodes City Run, first leg of the Louisville Triple Crown of Running was the 15th Anniversary of the race and had the closest finish in the history of the race.

The battle to the finish between eventual winner Rob Shoaf and Bob Kelly was settled by a lean in 30:16 for 10k. Just over 3,800 finishers in near perfect weather for the 15th edition. Karlene Herrell was the overall women's winner with Junior Rice and Nanc Spillner winning the wheelchair divisions.

Click here for the article and photos and here for the results.

If you have any memories and/or pictures of the 1995 Rodes City Run, we'd love to see and you can share them on our Facebook page or email to runrivercity@gmail.com and we'll post them for you.

Runner Spotlight - Suzanne Dodson

February 8, 2021 Camille Estes
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Hi! My name is Suzanne Dodson and I run to burn off the crazy (true fact! I have WAY too much energy)!!! What started in the Fall of 2011 as walking to get away from an unhappy

situation morphed into running when my friend, Jan Shekell, who was a REAL runner (she ran Boston TWICE!) challenged me to run the Mini Marathon in the Spring of 2012! I’m an Aries and a natural redhead so of course I took the challenge and started running! Lucky for me that someone caught me early on and told me that I should TRAIN for a Half Marathon - normal people don’t just up and run 13.1 miles one day because they feel the urge! Best. Advice. Ever. I downloaded a plan and trained and in the Spring of 2012 the addiction became real! That first half marathon was the most fun!!! And every single race since then has only fueled the fire!!! I love to run!!! I ran by myself for the longest time and it was great, but then about six years ago I discovered my Fleet Feet running family and things have only gotten better!!!

Favorite Distance? I like a good Half Marathon. I’ve done a few Marathons and they are fun, but there is SO much training that goes into one!! A Half Marathon is fun and exciting and just about the time you start to get a little tired, it’s done! I have one last Marathon on my radar and then I will stick to only the Halfs!

Best Running Advice: Take the time to enjoy the run! Training is fun and getting faster is fun, but honestly running should be a good way to relax and shrug off the troubles of the day or the week or the year! Find your team and let them make your run better. The support you will get from a fellow runner is like no other. They will lift you up when you are feeling down or cheer you across the finish line or support you when you have an injury and are losing your mind because all you want to do is run! Oh! and never skip a good hill!!! Hills are the challenge that can make your day! I have a friend who hated hills when we both started running together - I swear she is starting to look forward to them now because you feel like such a bada** when you run all the way to the top together without breaking stride! I LOVE to run the hills!!

River City Races: I do love the River City Races! The Polar Bear Grand Prix races are some of my favorite races!!! They are super affordable and you get to run Cherokee Hills! And there are usually tons of my FF teammates running together, all of us pushing ourselves to win one of the finisher medals!! I have a very fond memory of my friend Kaitlin pushing me SO HARD during the Frostbite 5K to win a medal! The Santa Sprint has been a great deal of fun over the years we even ran it in the pouring rain a couple of years ago! The Downtown Doubler on the Greenway is so much fun!

There will be days when I don’t know if I can run a marathon. There will be a lifetime knowing that I have!

Racing & Reminiscing - 1994 KDF miniMarathon

February 3, 2021 Camille Estes
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In 1994, the KDF miniMarathon was held in downpour that lasted the whole race. Nearly 5,000 runners finished and Rob Shoaf was the overall winner in a time of 1:07:58 and Mary Anne Tonini won the women's division.

There wasn't a Triple Crown winner in 1994 as there were different winners in all three races.

Click here for the pre-race article.

If you have any memories and/or pictures of the 1994 miniMarathon, we'd love to see and you can share them on our Facebook page or email to runrivercity@gmail.com and we'll post them for you.

Racing & Reminiscing - 1994 Vencor Stakes 15k

January 28, 2021 Camille Estes
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In 1994, Metro Parks found a new sponsor for the second leg of the Louisville Triple Crown of Running, Vencor Intensive Care Hospitals and moved the race from the Outlets Mall to Churchill Downs. The start was in the middle of the track, headed out to Iroquois Park around and back to finish in the parking lot of Churchill Downs.

Jim Estes and Mary Anne Tonini were the overall male and female champions and Junior Rice continued his dominance of the wheelchair racing scene. There were 3,107 registered and close to 2,300 finishers.

Click here to see article and photos from the race. Click here for full results.

If you have any memories and/or pictures of the 1994 Vencor Stakes, we'd love to see and you can share them on our Facebook page or email to runrivercity@gmail.com and we'll post them for you.

Runner Spotlight - Angela Yochum

January 27, 2021 Camille Estes
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I was inspired to run by my grandparents that lived on Southern Parkway.  Every year my grandparents either ran or walked the mini-marathon while we cheered them on from the front yard of their home.  I became convinced running was in my genes.  When I got to high school, I joined the cross country team, but without a coach my freshman year, it took all season to run a 4K (2.4 miles) without walking up the hills.  It surely wasn’t as easy as my grandparents made it look! 

High school running and racing was a real learning experience.  I learned it was a horrible idea to eat at the Shoney’s breakfast buffet right before the state track meet.  After a race, we’d rehydrate with a cooler of soda.  Running attire consisted of heavy sweatsuits, and we had never heard of dynamic stretches or foam rollers.  Training was definitely different then!  What remains the same is the special bond that runners form, through the pain and the success.  I just knew that I didn't want it to end.  Hoping for an opportunity to keep racing, I reached out to Coach Wellerding at Bellarmine, asking to join the cross country team. 

At Bellarmine I met my husband Kyle.  Kyle was Bellarmine’s top runner, an All-Conference GLVC athlete, and later went on to coach at St. Xavier High School.  We both loved every minute of racing for Bellarmine and our teammates became family.  After college, Kyle and I got married, had four kids (Zach, Isabella, Vincent and Olivia) and running took a back seat for a while.  A few years after having Zach, I was ready to get back into it and decided to sign up for the Triple Crown and mini-marathon.  I had never raced anything longer than 4 miles, but I needed the motivation to get back out there.  The rest is history, and I haven’t stopped running since!  As an adult racer, I am proud to be part of the Pacers and Racers racing team, and I have completed many local races, including half marathons, a few triathlons, as well as 5 marathons - Columbus, Chicago, Derby, Boston and New York.

These days, coaching brings Kyle and I our biggest rewards.  As a family of runners, it seems like we are always running to a practice or a meet.  My son Zach is the team manager at Saint X, my daughter Isabella runs for Sacred Heart, and my two younger children run for St. Agnes and Derby City.  I am an assistant coach for Saint Agnes, while Kyle just finished his 2nd season and won his first state championship as the head coach for St. Xavier High School.  In a year of so many uncertainties, it was inspiring to watch all of the athletes work hard all season to reach their goals.  At St. Agnes our #1 goal as coaches is to make running fun and inspire a life-long love of running in our kids.  We had over 100 athletes in 2019, which is amazing!  I look forward to every practice (hopefully we will have those in 2021) and all of the hilarious running commentary from our youngest athletes. They fuel my love for running!

My advice for a new runner is to recognize that running is very hard and really doesn’t come easy to most people. A lot of new adult runners are self-conscious about their pace or distance when first starting.   But what you may not realize is that runners of all abilities, motivate and inspire each other.  Find a training partner, family member or a friend that will support you so you can make the commitment together.  On days when I might not feel like running, I can always count on my husband to coach me out the door.  Using a running app and setting small weekly goals is helpful too.  Once you get over the most difficult part of getting in shape, you will find that running will bring you so many rewards. 

My Favorite distance:  As a younger athlete I loved the speed of the 800m, but today I am most comfortable with the half marathon. My PR is 1:27 in the Urban Bourbon half marathon.  Although the local races are always so fun because of our great running community, my favorite race was the 2017 New York Marathon.  The beauty of the city, diversity of the neighborhoods, and the constant roar of the crowd was mesmerizing.  I wanted to do it all over again when I crossed the finish line and that is NOT how I normally feel after a marathon!

Do you have any running/walking advice you'd like to offer?:  

My biggest challenges are the days that I just don’t feel like running.  I’m tired after work, have lots of errands to run, 4 kids to keep up with, and it’s cold & raining.  Even the most devoted runner has days that are challenging to get out the door.  Over the years I have learned to prepare for these obstacles by prepping in advance. I might arrange to meet a friend or take my running clothes to work and change before I leave.  Once I’m in my running clothes it makes it a little harder to bail out.  I can stop at a park on the way home or run while I’m waiting to pick up kids from school.  My husband is well known for getting his runs in at 4am!  You’ll always be glad you got the run in and squeezed in time for yourself.  This time of year, investing in warm running-specific clothing also makes the winter days more bearable.  Finally, whether you are a new or seasoned runner don’t be afraid to challenge yourself.  Bringing on the excitement of a new challenge helps me avoid burn out.  You can keep things fun by trying a new race distance, a trail run or a triathlon.  There are so many great local races and parks around Louisville with new places to explore.

Why do you like running River City Races events?:  River City races always puts on fun events and in 2020 they went above and beyond to continue that tradition.  Even though races had to go virtual, they still were able to provide us with opportunities to race and challenge ourselves.  I also love how River City Races spotlights all levels of runners because we can all learn from each other, no matter how fast or experienced we are. They have a true love for the sport and have made a huge difference in the physical and mental health of our community.  I can’t wait to see everyone back on the starting line, hopefully in 2021!

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