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2012 Seawall 100

Starter Photo - 27 October 2012

Event Report:  Coming soon after the runners finish.

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Results:

Name Distance         Time            Points
Scott Donatelli 100 M           20:52***      2
Karl Jensen 50 M           10:01           2+2**
Adam Haesler 49 K           8:48           2
Sibylle  Custom           1:09           2

* Bonus points - picked up garbage 
** Event Host Points

*** New course record

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2013 Seawall 100

Starter Photo (photos by Sean)

Event Report:  Perfect conditions greeted the litte group that assembled at the Friendship Globe in Dundarave to set out for a wee run.  Michael, tricked out in huaraches, shoes that would make Eric Rannauld blush and caused a few remarks around chafing, wanted to complete 50km.  Kyndra was ready to go for 50miles and Sibylle and Karl were looking at the half marathon distance.  The girls set out a bit faster than the boys, but by the time they were at Coal Harbour, the boys had warmed up and caught up to the front runners ;-).  
Careful not to hinder any fast bike riders whipping by them across the Lionsgate Bridge, they still go into trouble when a very entitled rider, yelled at both groups that they were running on a fast bike path, huh!  Sibylle, battling Vancouver traffic on a bike everyday, called after him, that she loved him too.  Lets keep it friendly, dudes and dudettes.  Share the road...  But I digress, the fall colours, fresh air was too beautiful to let a grumpy rider foul the mood.  Karl entertained the group with his wise stories about fast cows and slow cows, or was it fast bulls and slow bulls, road kill and chafed nipples... and in between parting wisdom, could be heard moaning about getting old and low and finding the pace a tad to fast.  
Karl and Sibylle turned around at the 11km mark, while Michael and Kyndra continued with a loop around Stanley Park, False Creek and along the beaches to the University Endowment lands.  Both finished what they set out to do.  Micheal's support crew included Sean, a avid photographer, so we'll hopefully post some nice images soon.

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Results: 

First Name Last Name City Age Event Time Time
Kyndra Moeller Burnaby 30-39 50 Miles 2 10:58 PB
Michael Brassil North Vancouver 50-59 50km 2 6:15:40
Sibylle Tinsel North Vancouver 50-59 Custom - 22km 2 02:25
Karl Jensen North Vancouver 60-69 Custom - 22km 2+2** 02:25

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Bonus points - picked up garbage 

** Event Host Points

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Seawall100 2013

 
My first CFA event at last! Joined a few months back so somewhat overdue. Good to meet Karl, Sybille and Kyndra at the start. Also huge thanks to Margot, Sean, Sarah and Peter for 5 star support and pro photos to mark the occasion.
 
My personal goal was to improve on my furthest distance run to date (marathon) by trying for a 50km. Thought it would be an appropriate way to celebrate my 50th!
 
Eased into the day swapping stories with Karl across the bridge, through the park to the Convention Centre. Ran with Kyndra for the next few Km around the park. Stopped at the 2nd beach pool for a quick chat with Pete and some huarache cord adjustments. Reveled in the sunshine around false creek. Nothing like natural source vitamin D to lift the spirits, beats popping vitamin D tabs any day.  Marveled at the variety of dog breeds on parade. Nicely warmed up now and settled into run pace.
 
Chugged my new recipe running smoothy every 5km or so. Took on sufficient water to require 2 washroom breaks. Out along the water through Kits, Jericho and Spanish Banks. Overall I felt pretty good. As always it was difficult restarting even after micro breaks.  Energy levels on an even keel, no digestive issues or cramping.
 
Somewhere around Spanish Banks decided to drop the huaraches in favour of Vibram 5 Finger KSO's. My forefoot soles were suffering from early stage friction blisters. Apparently the skin on my feet is not tough and thick enough for marathon plus distances yet. A work in progress. Toughness takes time. The KSO's felt very decadent and luxurious, especially with the Toe Sox! Blisters nipped in the bud.
 
 May have taken a wrong turn near UBC and ended up at the Chan Centre without seeing the "Endowment Lands" sign. No matter, headed back East on NW Marine, found the sign and gave it a good kick for being so elusive. 
 
Met up with Sean again about 8km out from Granville Island - how lucky can you get? On cue Runmeter announced 50km completed in a charming computer generated female British accent - cheers and high fives all round! Support from Margot and Sean made the last part feel too easy - almost sorry to stop at Granville. So ended a memorable day in the sunshine with one goal behind me and life beyond 50 ahead......... 

2011 Seawall 100

Starter Photo - 22 October 2011 

About 10 runners set out just after 8:00 am this morning to tackle the Seawall 100. Three of them are hoping to complete the full 100 Mile distance, another 3 were aiming to finish 50 Miles and the rest had signed up for various custom distances.  

The morning dawned gray and very wet.  Old Action Jackson made a last minute call and opted to stay home and dry.  The brave hearts that did show, were surprised to see blue sky in the west as they approached Ambleside Beach after about 20min running.  Sure enough the weather dried out - at least for me (Sibylle) to finish my 10km custom course with the sun smiling down at me.

Karl will post results and a report below after everybody has finished tomorrow.  In the meantime, please feel free to add your comments below.


Event Report:  There's not very much to add to what others have already posted.  After completing 50 miles Norma decided to go home and spend some quality time with her mother who is visiting from Mexico.  Stephen sucumbed to uncontrollable shivering due to the cold and wisely decided to call it a day after 110K.  A good effort by both. 
Craig continued on alone and finished the full 100 miles in 23:09, setting a new course record.  Congratulations Craig!  It's tough being out there alone in the night.

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Results:

Name Distance Time Points
Craig Slagel *** 100 M      23:09    2+1*
Stephen Gould 110 K      13:40    2
Adrian Powell 50 M      9:50    2
Norma Bastidas 50 M      10:40    2+1*
Rachel Fouladi 50 K      6:10    2+1*
Thomas Marquardt 25 M      4:35    2
Eric Rannaud 24 K      2:30    2
Desmond Mott 12 K      1:09    2+1*
Sibylle Tinsel 10 K      1:02    2+1*
Reza Ghazizadeh     -1

* Bonus points - picked up garbage 
** Event Host Points

*** New course record

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2010 Seawall 100 - Results



23 October 2010 - Rachel, Sibylle and Reagan ready to start.

Event Report:  It was a very small field that started the Seawall 100 this year.  The usual suspects were notably absent.  One was busy taking care of a new baby, two are out with injuries, another claims he was too busy earning a living and the last left the province to avoid having to do the run.  Can't understand why, it's such a pretty course.  It was a great day for running and the forecast rain held off until the very end.

Congratulations to Rachel for putting on such a great performance.  She set out to run further than 82 K and longer than 12 hours.  She ran strong all day.  If there were bonus points awarded for cheerfullness she would get lots.  It's nice to see someone enjoying a long run.  Special thanks to those who came out to support her.

You can read a complete report of Rachel's adventure on her blog.

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Results:
preliminary results

First Name
Last Name Distance Time Points

Rachel 

Fouladi

84.5 K

12:04:20

2+1*

Susan

Hui

35.5 K

5:30

1 crew

Reagan

White

27   K

3:00

2+1*

Susan

Leung

19.0 K

2:49

1 crew

Jess 

Dagg

11.5 K

1:51

2+1*

Tanya

Jones

    9 K

1:16

1+1*

Sibylle

Tinsel

   8 K

0:58

1+1*

Karl Jensen crew + EH   2+1*+2**
Norma Bastidas DNS  

-1

* Bonus points - picked up garbage 

  
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2009 Seawall 100 - Results

 
24 October 2008 - 8 morning starters


Event Report (written by Gilles Barbeau)

Just a quick break from our busy life selling our condo and moving to a new apartment to acknowledge the performance of Karl Jensen, who is our first and only finisher of the two year running of the Seawall 100 in a very respectable time of 23:17. Karl told me that his newfound love for pavement is second to his sweetie. He also mentioned that the support of John and Wendy were instrumental in completing his 10th, yes that’s 10th 100 miler of the year. There were also some notable performances for the 50 miles distance by Tim and Lori. I don’t know why they have to run so fast though.

It was a beautiful fall day in Vancouver, the kind of day that you just want to hit the road and put the pedal to the metal…and get a speeding ticket. But that was nothing compared to the frustration of not being able to run, thanks to H1N1. Lucinda and I organized that run so that I could do a 100 miler among the so pleasant territory of my daily runs but ironically I haven’t able to run any of it so far.  I would to apologize on behalf of myself and Lucinda for the late report and posting of times. It’s been a crazy time for us lately but I sure plan to show up on the starting line next year healthier and more affluent, you know with the sale of the condo and all.

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Name

Distance

Time

Points

Karl Jensen

100 miles

23h 17m

2

Tim Wiens

50 miles

7h 52m

2

Lori Alexander

50 miles

7h 57m

2

Heather Urquhart

29 km

3h 23m

3

Craig Moore

27 km

3h 23m

3

Ean Jackson

custom 

2h 35m

2

John Machray

?

 

1

Bary Hopkins

?

 

2

Wendy Montgomery

?

 

2

Maureen Wiens

Crew

 

1

Gilles Barbeau

Crew

 

1

Chulita Barbeau

Crew

 

1

 
 
 
 
 
Please advise if you picked up trash , helped an old lady cross the street or other point worthy deeds. If I have missed someone, please advise as well. I will be contacting the few runners that are misisng their times and distances
 

 

2008 Seawall 100 - Results

25 October 2008 - 10 starters

Event Report by Gilles Barbeau:

It was a beautiful fall day for the first run of the Seawall 100. Ten runners were at the starting line with 3 of them having expressed with more or less conviction that they were going for the full 100 mile distance.

Despite a solid performance for the 50 mile distance by Tim Wiens in just under 8 hours, the 100 mile distance remains unconquered. Not even our legendary 100 miler, Mr. Karl Jensen was able to master the course. He said he would be back next year for his revenge. At this point of the conversation I would like to re-introduce you with the following comment about the course:

“The Seawall 100 is probably the easiest 100 miler around but don't fool yourself it will test the best of any long distance runner. A veteran Ultra-Runner will tell you that so much pavement and flat running will tax your body parts in ways that you did not imagine existed. “

And I can assure you that Karl can testifies to that. I drove John and Daniel at around 10 pm to meet with him in Kits and to spend the night  running with him. Despite such lovely offer of companionship Karl figured that the pavement had got the better of him and that there was not enough glory in this thing to go on. So the decision was made to pack it up and head home to share a warm bed with his sweetie. Of course Daniel and John were deeply disappointed but managed to hold it. Such is the world of ultra-running. It's not suppose to be easy, that's why my mamma doesn't run ultras.
Well, that’s it folks. I’m sure counting on being there next year and beat this thing.  

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First Name Last Name Distance
Time  Points
Karl Jensen 70 Miles
14:40 3
Tim
Wiens 50 Miles
7:56
2
Chad Hyson
50 Miles 9:20
2
Al  Harman 65 km 6:10
1
Killaine Sharman
50 km
4:59
3
Daniel
Probst 25 Miles
4:30
2
Ean Jackson 25km+?
2:18 3
Desmond Mott 25km+?
2:18
3
Meredith Kho
?
?
?
Lorraine
Suomi
17 km
2:00
1
Ryan Melcher aid station/ crew
1
Danielle Mac Leod
 aid station/ crew 1
John Machray
aid station crew
1
Linda
Machray
aid station crew
1
Gilles Barbeau
 aid station crew 1
Please advise if you picked up trash , helped an old lady cross the street or other point worthy deeds. I may not have gotten it in there. 

Seawall 100

25 Oct 2008 08:00
26 Oct 2008 14:00
Location: 
West Vancouver, BC Canada
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