Contests

Club contests are intended to bring Club members and friends together in the spirit of friendly rivalry.  Our contests recognize and reward contributions to the Club, good sportsmanship and community involvement. 

To learn more about a particular contest, just click on the link below. 

We hope to add more contests over time. If you have an idea for a contest or a recognition award, please contact us!

Film Festival

 

Film Festival Home  |  FAQ  |  Submit Your Video  | Attendee Registration Archives 

The first annual Fat Ass Festival of Outdoor Adventures in November 2010 was a great success.  This year, we're planing to make the festival bigger and better. 

Our goal is to showcase the outdoor adventures of Club Fat Ass members, members-to-be and like-minded people wherever they are in the world.  Anyone, member of Club Fat Ass or not, can enter their short (3 minutes or less) adventure video in the contest this year.  Exciting?  Funny?  Inspirational?  Educational?  The approach you take to your adventure video is entirely up to you.

It's free to enter your video in the festival.  You can submit as many videos as you'd like, so go nuts and improve your odds of having your video go viral.  To keep it simple, inexpensive and easy to decide on a winner, we're using YouTube to manage submissions. Get your friends to "like" your video, as the video with the most "likes" at the end of October wins.  Please be sure to read the FAQs for the details.

Don't know how to make a video but want to learn?  Check the Help files, as we plan to add hints and tips on how to create action videos over the course of the year.

Got a video of an outdoor adventure from 2011 you'd like to share?  Submit your video now! 

As with last year, we plan to have a gala event in Vancouver in November that will focus on the video contributions of Club Fat Ass members.  If last year was any indication, you can expect a capacity crowd with standing room only.   Gala details and registration here!

 

Film Festival - FAQ

This page is intended to outline everything you need to know about the festival.  Please take a few moments to read this page thoroughly and assemble the information you need to complete the simple registration process.

Contestant FAQs

How Does the Contest Work?


What format of video?

In order to keep things simple, we ask that:

  • your video be on YouTube (www.youtube.com)
  • your video must be three (3) minutes (180 seconds) or less in length
  • you video must be tagged with:  ClubFatAss FilmFestivalOfOutdoorAdventures FilmFestivalOfOutdoorAdventures2011 as well as relevant terms depending on your theme (e.g. hiking, trailrunning, adventure, outdoors, mountains)

You are most welcome to submit longer videos, but to be fair to everyone, they will not be eligible for prizes or contest recognition.   You are most welcome to post your video in other venues (e.g. vimeo), but we can only reference your YouTube submission.  Sorry, we can't put your video on YouTube for you. 


What content of video?

This is festival of outdoor adventure videos so we ask that:

  • your video have an outdoor adventure theme
  • your video must be acceptable to YouTube (e.g. not too much gratuitous nudity, sex, f-bombs or copyrighted soundtracks).  If it passes the YouTube censors, then it's OK for the festival


Who Can Enter?

  • anyone can enter the festival.  That means any age, any country, any language... anyone!


What is the Cost to Enter?

  • This festival is a volunteer labor of love by Club Fat Ass members and friends.  There is no entry fee.  Entry is totally free. 


What can I win?

Yes, it is a contest, so there has to be winners and a prize.  Here's what you stand to win:

  • bragging rights
  • exposure for your video opus
  • given there is no entry fee or rich corporation behind this contest, your chances winning cash are less than being hit by a comet.  We are working on
    sponsorship, however.  If you assume you won't win anything tangible, you might be pleasantly surprised

How many videos may I enter?

  • you can enter as many videos as you like
  • each video should have a unique title and length, so please enter each video separately


When does the contest start and finish?

  • start:  1 December 2010
  • finish: 1 November 2011

 

If you have any specific questions that are not answered here, please contact us for a prompt reply.

Film Festival - Submit Your Video

Thank you for your interest in the Fat Ass Festival of Outdoor Adventures. If you would like to submit your video in the festival, you have come to the right place!
This is a Club Fat Ass (CFA) event, so we adhere to CFA event management guidelines and privacy policy. Please complete the whole form. Your personal information is required in case we need to contact you.
After you click on "Submit" below, your registration details will be confirmed. There are no fees or other administrative things. Note: If you are hoping to be a top finisher in the festival this year, be sure to tell your friends about your video and ask them to vote for it by using the "Like" function on YouTube!
Good luck... and on behalf of Club Fat Ass, I wish you many happy adventures!

Ean Jackson, Fat Ass Festival of Outdoor Adventures
This contest is open to members and non-members of Club Fat Ass.

this field will auto populate if you have filled in the corresponding field in your user profile
this field will auto populate if you have filled in the corresponding field in your user profile
this field will autopopulate if you have filled in the corresponding field in your user profile
this field autopopulates with your user email if you are logged in
Please give your video a name. This name will be referenced in all aspects of the festival.
This is the complete URL that is provided by YouTube. ie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiToIylv8yw&feature=player_profilepage
the length, in seconds, of your video on YouTube (note: only videos of 180 seconds/3 minutes and less are eligible for prizes)
Please let me know if you have any questions that aren't answered here or in the festival FAQ page. If anything isn't clear, there are any problems with the website, you have any suggestions as to how I might improve the festival or you have any special needs, please tell me here.

Film Festival - Attendee Registration

This is a free, fun event that is open to everyone... but seating is limited. We'd like to make sure there are enough seats and munchies for everyone. Please confirm you'd like to attend by completing this form. This is a Club Fat Ass (CFA) event, so we adhere to CFA event management guidelines and privacy policy. Your RSVP details will be will be confirmed after you click on "Submit" below. Nothing else required. We look forward to seeing you!

Sibylle - your Chief Executive Fat Ass and
Graham Archer - your Kintec Footlabs Host for the evening
This event is open to members and non-members of Club Fat Ass.

this field will autopopulate if you have filled in the corresponding field in your user profile
this field autopopulates with your user email if you are logged in
Please let me know if you have any questions that aren't answered on the event web page. If anything isn't clear, there are any problems with the website, you have any suggestions as to how I might improve the event or you have any special needs, please tell me here.

Film Festival - Archives

This is where you can watch past submission in the Fat Ass Festival of Outdoor Adventures.  This festival was first held in November 2010. 

Film Festival - 2010 Gala

 

Prologue

There are several great things about having film festival contestants on YouTube:

  • people who attended the gala event in person can watch their favorites again
  • people who couldn't attend in person can still participate
  • anyone can share their favorites with their friends

For the benefit of all, I've summarized the gala evening of adventure video in this note. 

First, I'll set the stage.  I'll review how the evening was structured so any VIP film critics in Internet-land can approach the festival in the same way as those VIPs who attended in person. Next, I'll share links to the entries so you can view them as we did at the gala.  Hopefully, you will share your comments and criticisms online as the gala critics did in person.  Finally, I'll share the results.  Sure, you can always scroll down and find out who won, but more fun to look at each entrant in turn and compare how your vote compared to those who attended in person.

 

Setting the Stage

The gala event was hosted by Kintec at their North Vancouver store.  Graham and Ryne had a high-speed Internet connection, a computer, a projector and a big screen all set up.  A slide show of adventure photos from many Club members played on the screen as VIP guests arrived.  Kintec was kind enough to provide drinks and munchies.  It was a great opportunity to chat and for the active members of the Club to see themselves up on the screen at one Club Fat Ass event or another.

It was a standing-room-only crowd.  When they arrived, each guest was given a film critic's scorecard.  This listed the entrants in the festival and offered a few pointers on how the pros evaluate documentary films.  (Virtual VIPs... get your scorecard here before you watch the show!) 

We were very fortunate to have an expert panel of documentary filmmakers join us.  Given the filmmakers in this festival are not professionals, the role of the panel was to offer a few thoughts of coaching and critical feedback.  Many thanks to Ron Precious, Gary Robbins and Angus McLellan for the insightful commentary.

The emcee (me: Ean Jackson) welcomed everyone, said a few "Thank Yous!" and clarified how the winner of the Porkie Award would be selected before kicking-off the show.

 

The Roster

This is the actual roster of films in the order of showing.  There were some changes to the formal agenda on the scorecard to accommodate a couple of last-minute entries.

 

Order Title Time Filmmaker
1 Vancouver Skyline XTC 6:54 Sibylle Tinsel
2 Spaghetti Trees 3:13 Sibylle Tinsel
3 The Needles and Lynn Peak 5:50 Sibylle Tinsel
4 The Full Monty 4:45 Carlos Castillo
5 Cathedral Mountain 8:56 Sibylle Tinsel
6 House to Grouse 3:37 William Jans
7 The Royal Sweep 6:44 Sibylle Tinsel
8 New Year's Day Fat Ass 50 9:52 Sibylle Tinsel
9 Paton and Coliseum with Sambuca 8:32 Sibylle Tinsel
10 North Shore Enduro 3:57 Sibylle Tinsel
10 Bagger Challenge Highlights 8:09 Carolyn King & Neil Ambrose
12 Paton and Coliseum on Longboard 7:48 Kerry Ward

 Grab some popcorn and a cool one and sit somewhere comfy.  Here's the full playlist:

Note:  If you would like to be an active participant in the festival at any time, please use the scorecard to evaluate each of the films, then leave your feedback in the comment section for the film on YouTube.  This year's contestants look to feedback in order to improve for next year and future filmmakers will look to these comments as they polish their entries. Please be positive! 

 

The Results

Everyone in attendance was given one vote.  That vote could be awarded after a careful critical analysis using the scorecard or simply personal gut feel.  Voting was by show of hands as each film was called out in order of showing. 

All 5 filmmakers received multiple votes.  The first and second most popular films were separated by only 1 vote.

The envelope, please. 

And the winner is...

Sibylle Tinsel for her account of David Crerar and Ean Jackson's Bagger Challenge adventure to Cathedral Mountain! 

First runner-up was William Jans for his 7th annual House to Grouse run on Canada Day.  The critic's choice for third place went to Sibylle for Paton and Coliseum with Sambuca.

A big, fat, "Congrats!" to all filmmakers for the time, trouble and love you put into your submissions.

 

The Epilogue

After the store had been cleaned up, many of the VIP critics and panelists went next door to the pub to review the evening over a black-and-tan.  All agreed that the festival was successful in achieving it's goals of showcasing some cool adventures by some neat people, encouraging more people to share their adventures with video... and that it was a lot of fun.  Everyone furthermore agreed that we who live in British Columbia are fortunate to live in one of the most amazing places in the world for outdoor adventures!

For all gala VIPs, I will do my darndest to get your thoughts, suggestions and other feedback from the scorecards back to the appropriate filmmaker.  Some great ideas.  Thx!

Given that it was such a success, plans are already underway for a sequel in 2011.  Hints, tips and instructions on how to submit your opus to follow.

 

Ean Jackson
Co-Host of the First Annual Fat Ass Film Festival of Outdoor Adventures

 

AttachmentSize
CFA - FilmFestival_Scorecard.pdf78.07 KB

Film Festival - Video Submissions To Date

The following submissions have been received to date:

No one has registered yet.

Media Spirit Award

Media Spirit Award
 
 
The Club Fat Ass Media Spirit Award (also known as the "Porker Plaque") is intended to recognize the media outlet (print, radio, television) that demonstrates the most "spirit" at a designated Club Fat Ass event. 
 
What:
The award roams from event to event.  Two Club events each year will be nominated as media spirit events by the Club Steering Committee.  The award was created and awarded for the first time in October 2006.  Click on the links at the bottom of this page for background on the winners.
 
Who:
To be eligible, the winner(s) must work for the media. The role can be reporter, but it can also be reception, advertising sales, administration or any other role within the company.

How:
Judging is done by a the Club Fat Ass Steering Committee based on a complex algorithm that measures "spirit".
 
What is "spirit"? 
It can mean participation.  For example, a radio station sends it's whole staff to the event.  It can mean enthusiasm, as in eagerness to try a trail run for the first time or wearing a costume or being just plain keen about being at the event.  It can mean promoting the values of Club Fat Ass by demonstrating good sportsmanship, environmental friendliness and inclusiveness.  
 
Background on the Trophy
The idea for this award came from Peter Parrish, the Chair of the CFA Steering Committee.  Thanks to everyone on the Steering Committee for distributing the challenge to their friends and associates in the media.  Terry Mullen, a retired lawyer, hockey player, woodworker and friend of the Club crafted the wooden plaque from cherry and oak.  Johanna Jackson contributed her piggy bank, and her Dad sprayed it gold and glued it to the base.
 

 

2006 Media Spirit Challenge at Wendy's Get Your Fat Ass Off The Couch

 

Media Spirit Award Presentation

 

Contest - Media Spirit Award 2006Congratulations to the North Shore News for winning the Club Fat Ass Media Spirit Award.  The  inaugural competition was held at Wendy's "Get Your Fat Ass Off the Couch" runs on 21 October 2006.

Meghan Jones and Hector Diakow were running for the Capilano Courier newspaper.  Mike Wakefield and Jordan Back, a previous top finisher in the event, represented the North Shore News.

It was a very tough call for the judges.  The Capilano Courier and North Shore News both were both represented by the same number of enthusiastic runners.  Since Meghan and Hector were new runners and boasted a total of 6 hours sleep prior to the run, they were inching ahead, even though Jordan had bonus points for having broken a rib on the trail in anContest - Media Spirit Award 2006 earlier running of "Wendy's" and still came back for more.

Contest - Media Spirit Award 2006Hector showed up at the finisher party, which gave the Courier additional spirit points.  However, Mike Wakefield got double spirit points for the pile of trash he picked up during the run and the bouquet of fall leaves he presented to his host, Wendy Montgommery, after the run.  The judges called it a tie coming into the finish.

The tie-breaker came in the form of Mick Maguire who, although unable to run for the North Shore News team, came out to set upContest - Media Spirit Award 2006 an aid station for the benefit of all runners.  Now *that's* media spirit!  Mick cinched the award and the Porker Plaque trophy for the North Shore News. 

On behalf of the Club Fat Ass Steering Committee, Wendy Montgommery and the Club Fat Ass members, congratulations to all participants and we hope to see you all out at the next Club Fat Ass Media Challenge!

 
 

New Year's Resolution Contest

Club Fat Ass New Years Resolution Contest

Do you remember what your sports and fitness-related New Years resolutions were for last year? How well did you do relative to your goals? If you are like most, your answers are "No" and "No clue".

Plenty of studies show a common trait of overachievers is that they write their goals down. By sharing those goals with peers, the odds of them being achieved goes up even more. 

The Club Fat Ass website makes it possible for us to keep track of our fitness-related goals and resolutions... right up there where the world can see them. 

As a gift to anyone, from anywhere in the world, the Club has offered this service for free.  Instructions on how to share your fitness-related resolutions follow.

To spice things up a bit, and keep those who use the service honest to themselves, I propose a little contest.  Contest is open to anyone.  Guidelines follow.   Even have a prize!

Happy New Year

Ean Jackson,
Host of Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50 & Freeze Your Fat Ass Swim

How to Share Your Resolutions

How The Contest Works

Notes

2013 New Years Resolution Contest

It's never too early to think about New Year's Resolutions...

As the annual odometer gets closer to rolling-over, I've been thinking about what I can still do to achieve the fitness goals I set out for myself at the start of this year. This got me thinking about what I'll do to keep my sorry ass moving forward in 2013.

Given that I plan to once again host a little resolution run on New Years day, I figured I'd also once again offer my guests, and anyone else who is interested, a place where they can log their 2013 fitness resolutions.

You can look at this as a goal-setting tool, as a way to keep yourself honest or as a contest to see how close you come to meeting your goals. More information at New Years Resolution Contest Rules.

May you achieve all of the goals you set for yourself!

 

Ean Jackson,
Host of Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50 & Freeze Your Fat Ass Swim


PS Anyone who is signed up to the online clubhouse (Club Fat Ass member or not) can log their goals and/or enter the contest. 

PS If you resolve to start the new year with a run, please join me on New Years Day!

 

Ean Jackson's 2013 Fitness Resolutions

My students tell me I am a tough, but fair grader.  I tried to use the principles of tough love when assessing how I did relative to my personal athletic goals for 2012, I believe the reason why I scored higher  than in previous years was simply because I dialed-down the accountability.  In other words, I cut myself a bit more slack than in the past.  As a result, I scored higher, but may have accomplished less.  

For 2013, my overarching athletic goals are to have fun, use the year to get back into fighting form, and aim for balance with family and career.  

Hoping to maintain a variety of running, peak-bagging, cycling, swimming, downhill and backcountry skiing and snowshoe running in 2013.  Here are the specifics of how I propose to measure my athletic success in the new year:

Running and related events

  • finish in the top 3 of the CFA Club points competition
  • participate in at least 10 scheduled CFA events:  Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50K, Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run, Capilano Canyon Night Run - MardiGras, Mountain Highway Madness - Spring, The Marathon Shuffle in Powell River, North Shore Enduro, XTC, Bill's Great Peak Ascent, Capilano Canyon Night Run - Midsummer, Mountain Highway Madness - fall, Ann's, Go Deep, Seymour Super and Pure Satisfaction (or some combo thereof)
  • participate in 3+ CFA Flash events
  • finish top 20 in the Bagger Challenge and retain my status as a Compleatist (done them all!)
  • run the Trans-Canada Trail.  Ideally, parts from Maple Ridge to the Coquihalla Summit that I've never been on
  • complete Knee Knacker (#21, assuming I get in)
  • have a big athletic adventure of some kind: road trip, stage run, bag some peaks outside of the lower mainland of BC or something like that
  • 2 hash house harriers runs

Notes and Upside (resolution contest judges take note!)

  • I figure volunteering is as good as participating when it comes to measuring success for a wounded warrior.  When it comes time to take score, I assume volunteering counts as participation and it's OK to substitute one event for another in case of injury.
  • I'll give myself double points for completing a road marathon and/or a 1/2 Ironman triathlon

Apart from the running events, I aim to:

  • put the remnants of past injuries behind me and start a 20-year streak of injury-free running
  • go to at least 20% of the Capilano Eagles Tuesday speed workouts (yes, rain or shine, so that makes 10+ times)
  • stretch more... to the point where I can touch my toes with my palm
  • get in the pool once every other week (21+ times) and survive the Duel at the Pool 5K
  • get on the bike once every other week (21+ times, stationery bike and bike commuting included) and participate in at least one Gran Fondo or Fat Ass Fondo road bike ride
  • get into the gym or do equivalent lifting of rocks in the back yard twice a week when I'm not running outside (50+ times)
  • get on the snowshoes at least every other week (while there is snow, or 7+ times)
  • get in at least 5 days of downhill and/or backcountry skiing (including at least 1 at Whistler)
  • share some of my experience with a few up-and-coming runners and race directors
  • volunteer (help with Club Fat Ass as a Steering Committee member)
  • organize a successful trail running evening for the VIMFF
  • drink more water

By the way, if you get ambitious, you can also post your New Years resolutions on this page.

Andy's 2013 Resolutions.

Here I sit on the eve of the eve of another New Year, and I’ve decided to put down my Fat Ass goals for the year for the whole wide world to see. As a firmly entrenched Type B underachiever, my goals are neither lofty nor unattainable, yet I believe aiming for them over the course of the coming calendar year should serve me well.

I’ve never been much of a resolutionist, in fact last year I had only one thing on my list. I had resolved to be more social in my running life and meet some new people. I joined Club Fat Ass and in no time achieved my goal. I’ve had an awesome year running around on the trails of the North Shore and beyond and if next year is even half of what this one was, I’ll be a happy man. That said, here’s my list of resolutions for 2013...

I’m starting big here. In a quest to push myself more than I ever have before, I hereby resolve to complete the Vancouver 100 in 2013. There, I said it. Last year I paced Kyndra to her course record 32 hour, 28 minute finish and after witnessing her perseverance, commitment and pure guts, I knew I had to give this sucker a shot.

I loved my first year in the Bagger Challenge. I was able to bag 18 peaks last season, landing me in the top ten of Fat Ass Baggers. For the upcoming season of peak baggery, I may not end up being as ambitious, but I wanted to have a Bagger Challenge themed resolution. I hereby resolve to get up at least five new-to-me peaks in 2013. I also want to see more of the Howe Sound Crest Trail Area as well as delve more into the depths of the Fannin Range. And finally, I resolve to beat the canine. This year I was edged out, to the tune of a single star-bag, by Tundra the Ultra Dog, so next year my eyes are on the hound (this may prove to be my most difficult resolution of the lot...).

To my surprise, I ended up in the top ten for the 2012 point series. So I figure the same should be on the list for next year as well. If I’ve taken any lessons from this year’s point series, it’s that Garbage Points are to the CFA Point Series as two letter words are to the game of Scrabble. Small, easily achievable steps that can be the difference between winning and losing. I hereby resolve to snag a trash point at every event that I attend in 2013.

For more of a health related resolution, I hereby resolve to get down to my fightin’ weight in time for the Vancouver 100 and stay there until at least the Squamish 50 in August. This shouldn’t be too tough, it’s not like I’m talking “Biggest Loser” type weight loss, just getting rid of the off-season beer/pie gut.

Here’s one to purely pad the stats. I will cycle commute all year. If I don’t ride my bike, I will walk or run... my commute must be 100% human powered in 2013. This should be easy, I don’t remember the last time I took a car or bus to work.

A couple things that I’ve been meaning to do, but have never really gotten around to, are night running and snow activities. So in 2013 I hereby resolve to do more night running than I did in 2012 (should be easy, I got out for a total of one night run this year) and to get out snowshoeing or skiing or in some other way traipsing through the snow at least 7 times (kind of an arbitrary number, but 5 didn’t seem like it was enough and 10 felt like it might be setting my admittedly low bar a bit too high).

I have too many pairs of running shoes. In 2013, I hereby resolve to spend $0 on running shoes. That said, I reserve the right to spend my hard earned, formerly-allocated-for-shoes-cash on as many bottles, packs, bags, gadgets and other superfluous items as I see fit (just because I have acknowledged my shoe addiction, there’s no reason to leave all those fine CFA Business Members unsupported all year long).

I won’t be in the country at Kneeknacker time next year and therefore won’t have any mandatory volunteer obligations, but I still want to do my part and give something back to this community. Therefore I hereby resolve to do some form of race or trail maintenance volunteerism in 2013. I’ve already put my name out there a couple times, so this one should be easily resolvable.  

And finally, I would like to try something new so I will take at least one fitness related class. This can be yoga, swimming, line dancing, power lifting... whatever (maybe Marc will offer up his boot camp again?).

There you have it, let’s talk again in a year and see how I did.

Bill's Resolutions 2013

57 peaks in Bagger Challenge in 14 days, 7 of these to be non-motorized from home but may include ferries.

2 days of dedicated trail clearing / flagging

4 CFA running events

Amphibious non-motorized circumnavigation from home to Deep Cove to head of Indian Arm (packraft) to Squamish (MTB) return to North Van via Hwy 99, Hwy 1, and low road. Overnight trip with camping gear and no support.

4 Ski mountaineering trips

Garibaldi Neve ski traverse in a day from Diamond Head to Garibaldi Lake

Spearhead ski traverse in a day from Blackcomb to Whistler

HSCT traverse in a day from Cypress Bowl to Porteau road with car shuttle

International vacation (min 3 weeks - cycling / climbing / beaching)

Knee Knacker 50Km (or KK volunteer if fail to get through lottery)

Frosty 50Km

4 extended bike trips

4 non-Bagger summer mountaineering trips

--------------------------------------------

added on the 1st: at least 6 TCT run days

James' 2013 Resolutions

1.  Run negative splits

2.  Spearhead Traverse

3.  Clear floppy bunny (including entry ramp) on my mountain bike

4.  Try not to get injured

5.  Tick off five more north shore peaks

6.  2 x marathon or ultras

7  1 x really long run - may be the full moon frenzy

Kristie's 2013 Plans

 

  1. no more illnesses
  2. no more injuries
  3. more trail running
  4. snow shoeing
  5. Seak the Peak - solo
  6. The Grind. a lot
  7. Elk Beaver Ultra
  8. toss up for June 1 on Great Walk or Whistler Half
  9. Vibram 5 fingers
  10. one bare foot run

Muddy's 2013 Fitness Goals

Somehow...somwhere, I plan to get back to running ultras this year.

 

Work & illness got in the way of 2012's best laid plans, so I'm hoping to get something epic, something memorable, &/or something of note done by the time the year's up. Besides the vaguery of saying that I'll "train more"...here's what's up....

 

-Participate in NY Fat Ass

-Judo at least twice a week

-Fastpack something more than 2 days long

-Explore a new trail...maybe in the Chilcotins, Stein, Pitt Valley, Shangri-La

-Pace KateMD at Western Sates 100

-Pace or crew Meredith at Badwater if she'll have me again

-Get back to Peak Baggin' & complete that original list of peaks

-Re-convince Mrs Mud that crewing is the best form of vacation fun on the planet

-Weights twice a week (gotta balance running & judo somehow)

-Continue to volunteer with Knee Knacker, & if the stars align, I may get to run in it this year.

-Make up for having to forfeit my entry into Orcas Island 50km (judo tournament on the same day!!!!)

-Do a race of 100km or more.

-Explore the world of micro bewery IPA's

 

OK...that  should be a decent start to the year.

 

Happy new year's all!!

 

Glenn P.

New Year's Resolutions 2013 - Marc Schmitz

1. My first goal is to improve my 10k, 1/2 Marathon, Marathon and 50k time by an average of 15%

This project I already started by running a faster 10k in October at one of the MEC Fall Classic races.

I ran a total of 1 Marathon, 2 1/2 Marathons and 1 50k in total so far (I guess I race a little less than most). The First two are a while back and the 50k included a big elevation change, so I need a big improvement for that distance to reach my overall goal.

Previous 10k best: 48:41 New best: 43:35 Improvement: 10.48%

Previous 1/2 Marathon best: 1:49:21 (2003)

Previous Marathon best: 3:52:41 (2007)

Previous 50k best: 6:52:45 (Frosty 2012  - Good luck to me in the New Years Day 50k - like I said I need a big percentage improvement here to reach my average of 15%)

Oh, by the way. I am so not excited to be running two road races in 2013, but I feel I should post decent times for Marathon and Half so I don't need to do it again anytime soon and can stick to the trails :-)

2. Complete 2 out of town Club events - I am hoping for Squamish Scrambler and Spaghetti Trees (or maybe maybe Marathon Shuffle again if the other two don't work out)

3. Volunteer or collect garbage while participating in CFA events on 5 occasions throughout the year (Contemplating to volunteer at Diez Vista - I am really sad I missed the sign up for that one)

4. Continue to meet great people through the Club - to make it measurable I will say: Bag at least 10 peaks with a total of 10 different Bagging buddies - So you guys better let me know if you are heading out for bagging adventures

5. Finally try cross country skiing this season - at least two times ( I keep wanting to, but I fail to do so) and have a total of 6 snow adventures (up from 4 in 2012)

6. Host 10 Seymour Sunday (or Saturday) Flash Events  throughout the year, mainly during Winter and Spring, host a successful North Shore Enduro and help out on the steering committee

7. Maintain a clean vegetarian diet without having to struggle to do so (very little refined foods, gmo-foods , alcohol, white sugar and flour; no coffee) resulting in getting my weight down by the time my birthday rolls around (End of April) - This is the one I failed to accomplish in 2012, so this year it's personal

 

Plus my long term goals remain (nearly) unchanged:

1. Run a Boston qualifying Marathon time before I turn 40 (this one keeps getting tougher as they drive down the times, better get on with the speedwork)

2. Finish bagging 50 different peaks (that's an average of 5 a year) by the time I turn 45 ... what the heck ... let's aim at completing them all even though new ones keep being added

3. Complete the West Coast Trail in a single day by the time I am 50  - or alternatively do it in multiple days with my family (I might get it done way sooner, but as a guy with a young family I'd rather pace myself)

 

My goals might be less ambitious than others, but on the other hand I believe them to be attainable. Therefore I will consider EVERYTHING UNDER 100% ACCOMPLISHMENT of my resolutions A FAILURE, which in turn will hinge on the last resolution of staying injury free.

Happy, healthy, active 2013 to everyone.

Reagan's 2013 Fitness Resolutions

 

Goals for 2013 Running/Bagging Events: 

* Finish in Top 10 in club point series, participating in at least 8 club events
* Finish in Top 20 in bagger challenge point standings, bag at least 8 peaks
* Build on 2011 and 2012 ultra participation by completing 3 ultras in 2013 - Chuckanut, Diez Vista, and Tenderfoot Boogie (or equivalent)


Apart from the running/hiking, I aim to:

* contribute to a team effort to update the ActivePorker iPhone app for 2013, including a showcase for the Bagger Challenge

* Host my event, Sweet Go Deep, again

* generally achieve better heath in 2013 compared to 2012 by sleeping more, eating better, keeping stress in check. 

* continue bike commuting daily, a habit started in 2011 that is now part of my daily culture, rain, snow, or shine.

* provide volunteer and/or pacing support for at least one trail race

* start my graduate studies successfully in July and run the trails of Ithaca, NY and Kingston, ON at least once that same month! 

 

 

 

 

Sibylle's 2013 Fitness Goals

Despite feeling more like a cyclist than a runner these days, my athletic goals for 2013 centre around running.  Together with pals Wendy and Pat, I signed up for the Berlin Marathon, September 29.  Ever since the Berlin wall came down, I wanted to run the Berlin marathon and run through the Brandenburg Gate.  Growing up in postwar Germany, running under the Brandenburg Gate was not a realistic thing to have on your bucket list ;-)  Well, it is on my list for this year and planning for our trip is slowly kicking into gear, as is the training.

Goal #1: Complete the 2013 Berlin Marathon

Goal #2:  Establish a training routine for the marathon

  • find time to add 2 weekday runs to my 3 bike commute workouts (this is going to be the most difficult part for me)
  • consistently run at least 1 day on the weekend, with increasing length according to training plan
  • pending a 10km road pace run, obtain training plan from dad (marathon runner, coach and mentor extraordinaire)
  • follow training plan
  • increase pace  (do not skip the interval/speed training)
  • do not get injured
  • lose weight to (as the skinny boys participating in the Resolution Contest call it) get into fighting shape cheeky

Goal #3: Participating in the Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass - custom course of at least 10km

Goal # 4: Participating in at least the following other events/races: 

  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run 
  • Mountain Highway Madness 
  • XTC 25K 
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent 
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Nite Night Run 
  • Go Deep or Go Home 
  • Go Deep 
  • Seymour Super Fun Run
  • Pure Satisfaction 

Goal #5: run the Trans-Canada Trail.  Ideally, parts from Coquitlam to the Coquihalla Summit that I've never been on

Goal # 6: 1 peak in the Peak Bagger Challenge  (anticipating being on the road for my marathon training, so keep this one low key)

Goal # 7: ride my bike to work 3x week - weather permitting (I've been averaging 3.5 per week rain or shine in 2012, but will need to adjust to accommodate my marathon training). 

Goal #8: add a weight/strength routine to my schedule (2x a week at home with free weights and balance ball)

Goal # 9: stretch at least 5 timse a week (focus on calfs, hips and hamstrings)

Goal #10: Add some other sports to the mix occasionally, ie. skiing , snowshoing, inline skating, badminton, kayaking, swimming, Ultimate. Realistically, I won't have time to add this into a weekly routine, but doing something different every once in a while would be nice.

Goal #11: volunteer for Kneeknacker again (aidstation captain at Cleveland Dam)

Goal #12: swim in the ocean at least once a week in the warmer month

Goal # 13: have a big athletic adventure of some kind: overnight hiking/snowshoe/bike/kayak trip (or something along those lines)

New Years Resolution Contest - 2012

And the winner is... Marc Schmitz!  He achieved 90% of his resolutions for 2012.  

All of the submissions related to 2012 resolutions are below.  Congrats to Marc and to all of the other overachievers in the Club!

Ean Jackson,
Host of Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50 & Freeze Your Fat Ass Swim


PS Anyone who is signed up to the online clubhouse (Club Fat Ass member or not) can log their goals and/or enter the 2013 contest. 

PS If you resolve to start the new year with a run, please join me on New Years Day!

 

2012 New Year's Resolution Evaluation - Marc Schmitz

1. Complete (my first) 2 Ultras (maybe the Kneeknacker route plus one additional one)

I completed the Knee Knacker and Frosty Mountain (both were awesome races, but I think I liked Frosty even slightly better, due to the low key feel and the fact that I had never run any of the course) 10/10

2. Complete 6 CFA events plus 6 flash events (days of peak bagging would count as a flash event since it serves a club related purpose)

The point series statistics say I did 8 events and I have 12 points as an event host so I must have hosted 12 flash events (plus I attended some additional ones and did some peak bagging) 10/10

3. Volunteer or collect garbage while participating in CFA events on 3 occasions throughout the year

Did some volunteer trail work with  the Knee Knacker folks and collected garbage on several occasions either during CFA events or during training runs. 10/10

4. Get to know my fellow CFA members (potentially being able to recognize at least 20 of you on the street by the end of the year, know your names and remember at least one detail about you) 

I tallied that one up in my head and I am confident, that I accomplished that one. 10/10

5. Collect a total of 4 snow adventures throughout the year (snowboarding, snowshoeing or XC skiing)

That one is a tight one, but I managed 3 Snowshoe and 1 Snowboard outings throughout the year (1 Tobogganing as a bonus, but still no xc skiing). 10/10

6. Turn "Seymour Sunday" into a regular off season CFA flash event staple

I hosted 12 Flash event Seymour Sundays and I managed to never having to run by myself. I am hoping to grow the number of people who are coming out to each event a little bit this winter. 8/10

7. Maintain a clean vegetarian diet without having to struggle to do so (very little refined foods, gmo-foods , alcohol, white sugar and flour; no coffee) (maybe a good indicator of success would be attaining and maintaining a single digit body fat content by the time my birthday rolls around (end of April) without straining to do so / hey, the new fancy scale's gotta be good for something)

That one did not really work out for me. I did stay of the coffee and meat and managed to practice moderation in most of the other departments. In the end of the day my weight stayed pretty even throughout the year, but never really went down to the mean and lean level where I would have liked it too be. 5/10

Total: 63/70 = 90%

Inittially I said I will not be satisfied with less than 100%. I cannot help, but feel accomplished about the way the year has gone though. I learned a lot about running longer and fueling, plus I met some great people in the process.

I guess overall I did set realistic goals for myself.

Jackson Gives Himself an A- ( 89% )

 

Can almost see the finish line of 2012...

Not a bad year from the personal athletic goal achievement perspective.  Could have done better with a new set of knees and lot fewer work hours every week, but I figure I earn a cookie for doing not bad at all with what I had to work with, especially because my list of goals was as long as my arm:

  • made the top 3 in the CFA standings, completed more than 10 CFA scheduled events and more than 3 flash events.  Slightly edged-out of top 10 in Bagger Challenge, just about did the stretch of the TCT I'd hoped to, did complete my 20th KneeKnacker but it was my only 50K due to knackered knees, had many running adventures but they didn't include MOMAR or any of the Hash runs.
  • did volunteer on the back end of several running events and the CFA Steering Committee.  Didn't do a marathon or tri, but did complete the Whistler Gran Fondo, so bagged those bonus points!
  • still semi-injured, so off the 100-mile (run) diet, but not complaining because I'm running 4-6X/week
  • with 4 weeks to go, close to hitting my goal for Tuesday night intervals with Capilano Eagles.  Off on the swim objectives, good on the bike goals, lifted a lot of rocks this year, did a fair bit of snowshoeing and some backcountry touring.  Bonus points for maintaining my Canadian Ski Instructor (CSIA) and ski coach (CSCF) certifications.  
  • drank enough water and lots of beer

 

Reagan's Year - How'd I do - I'd say 40%

 

The goals were a decent motivator this year. So how'd I do? Overall 12/30 = 40% attained! Woot!

* Finish in Top 3 in club point series, participating in at least 16 club events

Result: 1/5 Goal - missed this goal badly, was just too busy or sick to join many events.

* Finish in Top 10 in bagger challenge point standings, bag at least 12 peaks

Result: 2/3 Goal missed, finished in Top 20 by bagging 9 peaks.  Created many lasting memories by bagging with Eric Rannaud and Isaac White. 

* Build on 2011's 1st three ultras and run 4 ultras in 2012

Result: 2/4 Goal missed + Completed March 17th Chuckanut 50k after a tough build-up health-wise that severely limited my training + Started the June 30th Tenderfoot Boogie 50k but dropped at 40k mark due to hypothermia-like symptoms + Ran Sept 15th Frosty Mt. 27k (scaled back from 50k due to poor training in lead-up! 

Apart from the running events, I aimed to:

* serve another term on the steering committee, but do some heavy lifting this time around

Result: 1/3 Goal missed. Enjoyed serving on steering committee but fell short of expectations with regards to heavy lifting.

* update the ActivePorker iPhone app for 2012, include a showcase for the Bagger Challenge

Result: 1/5 Goal missed, though verified compatibility of ActivePorker with every new iOS release - it still works!   Will provide source code to a parter for updating in 2013 (hopefully)...

* volunteer at an aid station for at least one race

Result: 0/3 Goal missed. Maybe next year.

* volunteer to work on/build at least one trail

Result: 0/3 Goal missed. Maybe next year.

* bike commute daily for full year (building on daily bike commute habit formed 2010)
Result: 5/5 Goal attained! Biked to work 95+% of the time.

Bring on 2013!

 

 

Sibylle's Year - Looking Back On 2012 and How I Did With My New Year's Resolutions

 

Time to evaluate how I did on my goals for 2012.  I feel even less than a runner and more like a cyclist now, but since I signed up for the 2013 Berlin Marathon, I better find the runner in me again.... 

Goal #1: Healing the painful heelspur on my left foot.  
Evaluation: Accomplished.  It took a while but I am running pain free these days. 10/10

Goal #2: Participating in the Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass - custom 10km course
Evaluation: Accomplished.  10/10

Goal # 3: Participating in at least the following other events/races: 8.6/10

  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run - 10/10
  • Mountain Highway Madness  - not sure what happened, perhaps the snow scared me off? 0/10
  • XTC 25K - (did a custom course) 8/10
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent 10/10
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Nite Night Run - wouldn't miss it. 10/10
  • Go Deep or Go Home - mini custom 10/10
  • Sunshine in September - cancelled n/a
  • Go Deep - 10/10
  • M&M's - 10/10
  • Pure Satisfaction 10/10

Goal # 5: 5 peaks in the Peak Bagger Challenge  - oops 1/5 = 0.5/10

Goal # 6: ride my bike to work - weather permitting (I've been averaging 3.5 per week rain or shine and am hoping to keep that up. - done 10/10

Goal #7: start going to the gym again at least 1x/week for core and upper body work Hm, started on this, but cancelled my membership.  Still doing weights at home, but could do better. Finding time is an issue 4/10 

Goal # 8: get on a more consistence stretching program and become more flexible - easily reach toes!  Inconsistent effort. Finding time is an issue 5/10

Goal #9: Add some other sports to the mix occasionally, ie. Badminton, kayaking, Ultimate. Realistically, I won't have time to add this into a weekly routine, but doing something different every once in a while would be nice.  Ahem, I went kayaking once and swam once a week in the ocean over the summer month until it got to cold to peservere. 5/10

Total tally would be 6.6/10

Alli's new year resolutions

1. Run a sub 40 10k 2. Run a sub 3 marathon 3. Run at least 5 CFA events 4. Be able to do one chin up with baby on back 5. Stay uninjured!!

Ean Jackson's 2012 Fitness Resolutions

It's beginning to look like a trend:  Start the year with great expectations, injure myself, and hobble through the rest of the year.  Although I didn't set any world records, or even set any personal best athletic accomplishments in 2011, I'm please to say I'm ending the year in one piece and happy with how things turned out.  

Hoping to maintain a variety of running, cycling, swimming, peak-bagging, skiing and snowshoe running in 2012.  Here are the specifics of how I propose to measure my athletic success in the new year:

Running and related events

  • finish in the top 3 of the CFA Club points competition
  • participate in at least 10 scheduled CFA events:  Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50K, Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run, Capilano Canyon Night Run - MardiGras, Mountain Highway Madness - Spring, The Marathon Shuffle in Powell River, North Shore Enduro, XTC, Bill's Great Peak Ascent, Capilano Canyon Night Run - Midsummer, Mountain Highway Madness - fall, Sunshine in September, Ann's, Go Deep, Seymour Super or Pure Satisfaction
  • participate in 3+ CFA Flash events
  • finish top 10 in the Bagger Challenge
  • run the Trans-Canada Trail from Horseshoe Bay at least to Maple Ridge
  • complete Knee Knacker (#20, assuming I get in)
  • complete the run that STORMY has morphed into:  the Squamish 50.  (I'm assuming since it is the same date and substantially the same course, I can count it as #11 rather than #1)
  • finish at least one of the following local ultras: Chuckanut 50K, Dirty Duo 50K, Frosty 50K, Walk in the Park 54K, Elk/Beaver 50K
  • have a couple of running adventures: Forbidden Forest Run, Stein Valley (the whole enchilada), the Waterfall Marathon
  • complete an adventure race: MOMAR
  • 2 hash house harriers runs

Notes and Upside (resolution contest judges take note!)

  • I figure volunteering is as good as participating when it comes to measuring success for a wounded warrior.  When it comes time to take score, I assume volunteering counts as participation and it's OK to substitute one event for another in case of injury.
  • I'll give myself double points for completing a road marathon and/or a 1/2 Ironman triathlon

Apart from the running events, I aim to:

  • put the remnants of past injuries behind me and start a 20-year streak of injury-free running
  • go to at least 20% of the Capilano Eagles Tuesday speed workouts (yes, rain or shine, so that makes 10+ times)
  • stretch more... to the point where I can touch my toes with my palm
  • get in the pool once every other week (21+ times) and survive the Duel at the Pool 5K
  • get on the bike once every other week (21+ times, stationery bike and bike commuting included) and participate in at least one Fat Ass Fondo
  • get into the gym or do equivalent lifting of rocks in the back yard twice a week when I'm not running outside (50+ times)
  • get on the snowshoes once a week (while there is snow, or 15+ times)
  • get in at least 5 days of downhill and/or backcountry skiing (including at least 1 at Whistler)
  • share some of my experience with a few up-and-coming runners and race directors
  • volunteer (help with Club Fat Ass as a Steering Committee member)
  • drink more water

By the way, if you get ambitious, you can also post your New Years resolutions on this page.

Eric's 2012 resolutions

  • Chuckanut
  • Vancouver 100 (strictly more than half the distance)
  • Kneeknackers
  • a 100k (Foolish run, maybe?)
  • Frosty 50k, faster than 2011 time of 7:50
  • Participate to 10 CFA events
  • Pick up garbage (!)
  • Bag all the peaks within reach of public transit, without a bike (list TBD, but it's a somewhat objective criteria). In other words, something like all the peaks below and including the line: Runner, The Needles, Crown, Harvey. (West Lion excluded.)
  • 3 waterbags out of the 4 I can think of: Cypress range, Grouse range, Seymour range, a peak up from Lions Bay.
  • Run the TCT from Horsehoe Bay to Langley, with the Boundary Road -> Langley section in one go. Run more of the TCT than Ean.
  • Run to/from work at least once a week.

 

My Fitness Resolutions

Though not generally inclined to air my hopes, dreams, failures, and shortcomings in public, as I sat in bed this morning rather hung-over, 3 doughnuts into my requested birthday breakfast of a plate of Tim's and a double-double, and having already missed my morning ski, I stumbled across the CFA Resolutions Contest and thought the threat of public humiliation might be my best option. In the spirit of getting my fitness back on track I resolve to do at minimum:

(1) one marathon

(2) one ultra

(3) 40+ days on skis

(4) 5 CFA events

(5) one Gran Fondo (or similar event)

(6) 5 races not noted above

(7) keep my back healthy

(8) renew my gym membership and go twice a week

(9) lose the "baby weight"

(10) enjoy running

 

Good luck, and may we all tie for first place in this contest! 

New years resolutions - Marc Schmitz

1. Complete (my first) 2 Ultras (maybe the Kneeknacker route plus one additional one)

2. Complete 6 CFA events plus 6 flash events (days of peak bagging would count as a flash event since it serves a club related purpose)

3. Volunteer or collect garbage while participating in CFA events on 3 occasions throughout the year

4. Get to know my fellow CFA members (potentially being able to recognize at least 20 of you on the street by the end of the year, know your names and remember at least one detail about you)

5. Collect a total of 4 snow adventures throughout the year (snowboarding, snowshoeing or XC skiing)

6. Turn "Seymour Sunday" into a regular off season CFA flash event staple 

7. Maintain a clean vegetarian diet without having to struggle to do so (very little refined foods, gmo-foods , alcohol, white sugar and flour; no coffee)

(maybe a good indicator of success would be attaining and maintaining a single digit body fat content by the time my birthday rolls around (end of April) without straining to do so / hey, the new fancy scale's gotta be good for something)

 

Plus my long term goals are:

1. Run a Boston qualifying Marathon time before I turn 40

2. Finish bagging 50 different peaks (that's an average of 5 a year) by the time I turn 45

3. Complete the West Coast Trail in a single day by the time I am 50

(or alternatively do it in multiple days with my whole family)

My goals might be less ambitious than others, but on the other hand I believe them to be attainable. Therefore I will consider EVERYTHING UNDER 100% ACCOMPLISHMENT of my resolutions A FAILURE, which in turn will hinge on the last resolution of staying injury free.

Happy, healthy, active new year to everyone.

Reagan's 2012 Fitness Resolutions

Goals for 2012 Running/Bagging Events:

* Finish in Top 3 in club point series, participating in at least 16 club events
* Finish in Top 10 in bagger challenge point standings, bag at least 12 peaks
* Build on 2011's 1st three ultras and run 4 ultras in 2012

Apart from the running/hiking, I aim to:

* serve another term on the steering committee, but do some heavy lifting this time around
* update the ActivePorker iPhone app for 2012, include a showcase for the Bagger Challenge
* volunteer at an aid station for at least one race
* volunteer to work on/build at least one trail
* bike commute daily for full year (building on daily bike commute habit formed 2010)

Go Go Go 2012!

Sam Chiu's 2012 Resolution

  • 3x2km Quest CWSC Biathlon
  • Dirty Duo 50K
  • Chuckanut 50K
  • Mt.Si 50Mi
  • Vancouver Marathon
  • Whistler Half Marathon
  • Edge to Edge Marathon
  • Tenderfoot Boogie 50K
  • Knee Knacker
  • Canadian Death Race
  • 5Peaks Whistler
  • Frosty Mountain 50K
  • Goodlife Fitness Victoria Marathon
  • Whistler Ultra 50
     

Sibylle's 2012 Fitness Goals

I am feeling more like a cyclist these days then a runner....certainly haven't been able to put any mileage in since earlier in the year.  I guess my main goal this year is to get rid of the very painful heelspur that has been plaguing me and prevented me from consistently running:

Goal #1: Healing the painful heelspur on my left foot.

Goal #2: Participating in the Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass - custom 10km course

Goal # 4: Participating in at least the following other events/races: 

  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run 
  • Mountain Highway Madness 
  • XTC 25K 
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent 
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Nite Night Run 
  • Go Deep or Go Home 
  • Sunshine in September 
  • Go Deep 
  • M&M's 
  • Pure Satisfaction 

Goal # 5: 5 peaks in the Peak Bagger Challenge

Goal # 6: ride my bike to work - weather permitting (I've been averaging 3.5 per week rain or shine and am hoping to keep that up. 

Goal #7: start going to the gym again at least 1x/week for core and upper body work

Goal # 8: get on a more consistence stretching program and become more flexible - easily reach toes!

Goal #9: Add some other sports to the mix occasionally, ie. Badminton, kayaking, Ultimate. Realistically, I won't have time to add this into a weekly routine, but doing something different every once in a while would be nice.

Tanis' New Year Resolutions

1. Run a full marathon.

2. Run my first ultra in October!! WAHOO!!

3. Run injury free!

4. Volunteer at at least two events.

5. Run for myself and health!

New Years Resolution Contest - 2011

And the winner is...Reagan White!  He achieved 56% of his resolutions for 2011.  For doing the best job of hitting his goals, he wins a pair of Solomon running shoes and a video gait analysis from Kintec Footlabs.

All of the submissions related to 2011 resolutions are below.  Congrats to Reagan and to all of the other overachievers in the Club!

Ean Jackson's 2011 Fitness Resolutions - How'd I Do?

Less than a week until the end of 2011.  With the finish line in sight, I suppose it's OK to take score and see how I did relative to my friends and peers who were bold enough to share their fitness resolutions about this time last year...

 

Hoping to run for fun and try to dial up the speed a bit in 2011.  Here are the specifics of how I propose to measure my athletic success in the new year:

Running and related events

  • participate in at least 10 scheduled CFA events:  Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50K, Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run, Capilano Canyon Night Run - MardiGras, Mountain Highway Madness - Spring (3 laps, so I can count it as an ultra), The Marathon Shuffle in Powell River, North Shore Enduro (aim for at least 50K), Squamish Brick, XTC, Bill's Great Peak Ascent, Capilano Canyon Night Run - Midsummer, Mountain Highway Madness - fall, Sunshine in September, Ann's, Go Deep) over 100% woo hoo!
  • participate in 3+ CFA Flash events.  over 100% woo hoo!
  • earn age group recognition in at least one of the following local ultras: Chuckanut 50K, Dirty Duo 50K, Diez Vista 50K, Frosty 50K, Walk in the Park 54K or Elk/Beaver 50K  100% no show
  • complete Knee Knacker (#19, assuming I get in) yes!
  • complete STORMY (#11 for me)  pass.  STORMY didn't happen.
  • have a couple of running adventures: Forbidden Forest Run, Stein Valley (the whole enchilada), the Waterfall Marathon pass. these didn't happen
  • complete an adventure run: MOMAR  nope.  Injured, so didn't send my ap in.
  • 2 hash house harriers runs   got 1 in, so 50%
  • finish top 10 in Bagger Challenge  nope. I was 26th, behind my arch rival, 10-year old Harry

Notes and Upside (resolution contest judges take note!)

  • I figure volunteering is as good as running when it comes to measuring success for a wounded warrior, and so is substituting one event for another in case of injury.  yes... helped at a couple of events and hosted several, too, so figure I'm good on Karma points
  • be in the top 3 of the CFA Club points competition.  yes!
  • I'll give myself double points for completing a road marathon and/or a 1/2 Ironman triathlon didn't attempt either in 2011, so moot point

Apart from the running events, I aim to:

  • put the remnants of past injuries behind me and start a 20-year streak of injury-free running   fail
  • go to at least 25% of the Capilano Eagles Tuesday speed workouts (yes, rain or shine, so that makes 10+ times) fail
  • stretch more... to the point where I can touch my toes with my palm fail
  • get in the pool once every other week (21+ times) and survive the Duel at the Pool 5K  survived the Duel, but got my ass handed to me
  • get on the bike once every other week (21+ times, stationery bike and bike commuting included)  fail, but did complete 2 Fat Ass Fondos and a Ride for the Haggis!
  • get into the gym or do equivalent lifting of rocks in the back yard twice a week when I'm not running outside (50+ times)  yes, based on equivalency
  • get on the snowshoes once a week (while there is snow, or 20+ times)  got out a fair but, but less than 20 times
  • get in at least 5 days of downhill and/or backcountry skiing (including at least 1 at Whistler)  100%
  • share some of my experience with a few up-and-coming runners and race directors  yes!
  • volunteer (help with Club Fat Ass as a Steering Committee member)  yes!
  • drink more water  yes, but can do better

Since my resolutions from 2011 were entered into the club New Years Resolution contest, I have to now provide a hard score for myself.  Yikes... this is a bit of a hairball given I had a lot of goals thrown-in with the resolutions.  Given that I accomplished most of what I wanted to, I'm going to give myself an A- with a ribbon for achievement. Since letter grades don't count, I'll give myself an 80%

 

By the way, if you get ambitious, you can post your 2012 New Years resolutions on this page.

Ean Jackson's 2011 Fitness Resolutions

Last year saw me with a ripped calf for the first couple of months, but otherwise, 2010 was a great year.  I completed my 100th ultra, finished a 100-miler and bagged 48 peaks in the Bagger Challenge. 

Hoping to run for fun and try to dial up the speed a bit in 2011.  Here are the specifics of how I propose to measure my athletic success in the new year:

Running and related events

  • participate in at least 10 scheduled CFA events:  Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50K, Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run, Capilano Canyon Night Run - MardiGras, Mountain Highway Madness - Spring (3 laps, so I can count it as an ultra), The Marathon Shuffle in Powell River, North Shore Enduro (aim for at least 50K), Squamish Brick, XTC, Bill's Great Peak Ascent, Capilano Canyon Night Run - Midsummer, Mountain Highway Madness - fall, Sunshine in September, Ann's, Go Deep)
  • participate in 3+ CFA Flash events.
  • earn age group recognition in at least one of the following local ultras: Chuckanut 50K, Dirty Duo 50K, Diez Vista 50K, Frosty 50K, Walk in the Park 54K or Elk/Beaver 50K
  • complete Knee Knacker (#19, assuming I get in)
  • complete STORMY (#11 for me)
  • have a couple of running adventures: Forbidden Forest Run, Stein Valley (the whole enchilada), the Waterfall Marathon
  • complete an adventure run: MOMAR
  • 2 hash house harriers runs
  • finish top 10 in Bagger Challenge

Notes and Upside (resolution contest judges take note!)

  • I figure volunteering is as good as running when it comes to measuring success for a wounded warrior, and so is substituting one event for another in case of injury.
  • be in the top 3 of the CFA Club points competition.
  • I'll give myself double points for completing a road marathon and/or a 1/2 Ironman triathlon

Apart from the running events, I aim to:

  • put the remnants of past injuries behind me and start a 20-year streak of injury-free running
  • go to at least 25% of the Capilano Eagles Tuesday speed workouts (yes, rain or shine, so that makes 10+ times)
  • stretch more... to the point where I can touch my toes with my palm
  • get in the pool once every other week (21+ times) and survive the Duel at the Pool 5K
  • get on the bike once every other week (21+ times, stationery bike and bike commuting included)
  • get into the gym or do equivalent lifting of rocks in the back yard twice a week when I'm not running outside (50+ times)
  • get on the snowshoes once a week (while there is snow, or 20+ times)
  • get in at least 5 days of downhill and/or backcountry skiing (including at least 1 at Whistler)
  • share some of my experience with a few up-and-coming runners and race directors
  • volunteer (help with Club Fat Ass as a Steering Committee member)
  • drink more water

By the way, if you get ambitious, you can also post your New Years resolutions on this page.

Mike's New Year's resolutions

Ok ambitious I know but here is the plan...

Event goals

1) New Years Victoria 50k - Jan 1, 2011 - Complete!

2) Squamish Scrambler - Sat February 12, 2011 - missed this one ;-(

3) Dirty Duo 50k - Sat March 12, 2011 - Complete! 4:59:25!!

4) Diez Vista 50k - Saturday, Apr 9, 2011

5) Elk Beaver 50m - Sat May 7, 2011

6) Vancouver 100 - Saturday June 4, 2011

7) Peak bagger challenge - July 2011

8) Cascade Crest 100 mile - August 27-28, 2011 - Need new goal it's full!

9) Athletics for kids fitness challenge - November 2011 complete the 1000 reps in under 30 minutes with excellent form.

10) Yukon Arctic Ultra - Feb 2012 - I'd really like to go back and complete the 300 mile version.

Being specific with these Event goals is tough.  I really just want to complete them.  As for the Peak Bagger challenge I'd like to do the'Cirque de Grouse' again.  That consisted of doing the GG or BCMC heading to Grouse, Dam, Litlte goat, Crown, Goat and Fromme.  Then head back to the starting point.  All of this is in the name of 'training' for completing the CC100.

*********************************************************************************

Training goals:

T1) Bodyweight training 3x per week - Jan 3, 2011 to June 2011 - 6 month Turbulence training program

T2) Yoga 2x per week - Jan to Jan

T3) Walking 3x per week - Jan to Jan

T4) Snowshoe or play with the kids 1x per week outside - Jan to Jan

T5) Long run every weekend if no 'event - Jan to Jan from 2-8 hrs long.

Training goals is like life goals, how to keep it all together!

The plan above seems to be reasonable we will have to see.

 

Reagan's 2011 Resolutions

Goals for 2011 Running Events:

  • Finish in Top 3 in club point series, by participating in 16 club events
  • Finish in Top 10 in bagger challenge point standings, by bagging 12 peaks
  • Run my 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ultras
    • possiby
      • Diez Vista
      • Full Monty
      • Stormy
      • Completed March 19th Chuckanut 50k! 
      • Completed Aug 6th Tenderfoot Boogie 50k!
      • Completed Sept 17th Frosty Mt. 50k!

Apart from the running events, I aim to:

  • serve another term on the steering committee, but do some heavy lifting this time around
  • update the ActivePorker iPhone app for 2011, including a showcase for the Bagger Challenge
  • refer 3 new members
  • bike commute daily for full year (building on daily bike commute habit formed for last 4 months of 2010)

Go Go Go 2011!

Sibylle's 2011 Fitness Goals - How did I do?

Here is my assessment on how I have done with my New Years Resolutions for 2011.  In general, I ran much less than I hoped for, due to a naggin injury.  However, I was able to at least do custom runs at most CFA events.  My lofter Bagger Challenge goals did me in though...Only climbed 2 peaks...

Goal #1: Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 25km.  done 1/1

Goal #2: Healing my torn ankle ligament! done 1/1

Goal # 4: Participating in at least the following other events/races: 8/11

  • Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run x
  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run done 
  • Mountain Highway Madness done
  • XTC 25K done
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent done
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Nite Night Run done
  • Go Deep or Go Home done
  • Sunshine in September x
  • Go Deep done
  • M&M's x
  • Pure Satisfaction done

Goal # 5: 10 peaks in the Peak Bagger Challenge 2/10

Goal # 6: ride my bike to work - weather permitting (I've been averaging 3x per week during the lousy late fall weeks, so hopfully I can maintain and improve on that) done = upped my average to between 3-4 times per week = 1/1

13/24 = 54.2 %

Sibylle's 2011 Fitness Goals

Ok, I am late with this, but here we go:

Goal #1: Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 25km.  done 1/1

Goal #2: Healing my torn ankle ligament! done 1/1

Goal # 4: Participating in at least the following other events/races: 8/11

  • Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run x
  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run done 
  • Mountain Highway Madness done
  • XTC 25K done
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent done
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Nite Night Run done
  • Go Deep or Go Home done
  • Sunshine in September x
  • Go Deep done
  • M&M's x
  • Pure Satisfaction done

Goal # 5: 10 peaks in the Peak Bagger Challenge 2/10

Goal # 6: ride my bike to work - weather permitting (I've been averaging 3x per week during the lousy late fall weeks, so hopfully I can maintain and improve on that) done = upped my average to between 3-4 times per week = 1/1

13/24 = 54.2 %

Susan's Resolutions 2011

[posted 1/2/11 but I had the list 12/31/10 just couldn't figure out how to post it then]

ok this is not all running related but I really wanted to get this all down in writing somewhere:

  • run as far as I could in the FA50 - 50 if my hip and ankle could bear it ✔ 50!  
  • PB on a half marathon
  • PB on a full marathon
  • run a 4 hr marathon
  • STOP seeing people who are so NOT good for my mental health and be STRONG and STICK with it this time!!
  • ignore MEAN people and their MEAN comments/actions and not let them get to me - MEAN people SUCK
  • fix ankle and hip injury and figure out how to avoid injuring them again!
  • actually really leave the RR if feel like it again no wishy-washyness
  • meet new runners so I'm not reliant on the RR
  • learn to be more disciplined on solo runs
  • learn to enjoy running solo
  • figure out how to run fast without being pissed off - draw on +ve energy instead of -ve
  • start drawing/painting/photography registered for classes
  • not get another speeding ticket!
  • figure out how to NOT wipe out on my bike so I can cross-train on it
  • walk to/from work more
  • kick that Insanity chick's butt in the fit tests
  • more core exercises
  • try to stop stressing about how many calories are in a gel
  • Marathon du Medoc
  • drink less night before a run/race
  • First Half Marathon
  • Vancouver or Eugene Marathon
  • Whistler Half Marathon
  • Victoria or Kelowna or something half or full

New Years Resolution Contest - 2010

It's never too early to think about New Year's Resolutions...

As the annual odometer gets closer to rolling-over, I've been thinking about what I can still do to achieve the fitness goals I set out for myself at the start of this year. This got me thinking about what I'll do to keep my sorry ass moving in 2010.

Given that I plan to once again host a little resolution run on New Years day, I figured I'd also once again offer my guests, and anyone else who is interested, a place where they can log their 2010 fitness resolutions.

You can look at this as a goal-setting tool, as a way to keep yourself honest or as a contest to see how close you come to meeting your goals. More information at New Years Resolution Contest Rules.

May you achieve all of the goals you set for yourself!

The winner of the 2010 New Year's Resolution Contest will receive a Sole Footcare Package from our business member Kintec Footlab / Sole.

Ean Jackson,
Host of Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50 & Freeze Your Fat Ass Swim

PS Anyone who is signed up to the online clubhouse (Club Fat Ass member or not) can log their goals and/or enter the contest.  Kintec Footlabs has again offered a prize to the Club member who comes the closest to achieving their goals for 2010.

PS If you resolve to start the new year with a run, please join me for a 50K on New Years Day

New Years Resolutions Contest Winner 2010

In all the excitement around the holidays, wrapping up our annual contests and the Vancouver New Year's Day Fat Ass 50km Run, I somehow missed to post the winner of the New Year's Resolution Contest.  

I am happy to announce that our member Jason Eads of Tampa, Florida (formerly of St Louis/Kirkwood MO) has reached most of his athletic goals for 2010 and won the contest.  Jason calculated a 92% success rate, compared to 90% by the second finisher, Ean Jackson.  Well done, Jason and Ean.

Jason's prize is a Sole Footcare Package kindly provided by our business member and foot specialist, Kintec.  The package includes Sole flip flops, socks and insoles as well as a digital motion gait analysis by Kintec.

Claudia Bullington's 2010 Fitness Resolutions

1. Vancouver New Year's Day Fat Ass 50 km & Freeze Your Fat Ass Swim - CFA - Jan 1 / 2010 - Custom Run with little Eric

2 -Participating in one Club Fat Ass events per month (or minimum 12/year)

3. Chukanut 50 km race in March

4. Whidbey Island Marathon in April

5. Do at least 60% of training for Knee Knacker. (I am not doing the KK this year, too close to Powderface42 :( )

6. PowderFace42 Marathon in Kananaskis-Banff in July

7. Another 50 km (or two) in the second part of the year. (Cle Elum, Frosty Mountain or other)

8. 2-3 Road Marathons - Vancouver Marathon or Okanagan or  Valley Of Fire or Crater Lake or Victoria (Hoping to Qualify for Boston in at least one of them).

9. At least 3-4 = 25 km or 30 km trail run races/events

10. If not running somewhere else, Run every two days in my neighborhoud - 7-10 miles.

11. - Swimming with little Eric at least twice/month - more points if I do it once/week.

 

Craig's running goals for 2010

Keeping it simple and with the understanding that I am not in the contest for 2010 because of a post Dec 31 entry, I thought I'd put some ideas down for my running goals. And I'm looking for suggestions/invitations from others to help me out:

  • Run NYDFA50 and avoid the swim once again.
  • Dirty Duo 50km.
  • Run at least 25km and crew for the rest of the time at the Vancouver 100.
  • Run 25km at Pure Satisfaction.
  • Volunteer at Knee Knacker and other events where I can find my running friends.
  • Volunteer to help with 5 Peaks training runs.
  • Volunteer at STORMY.
  • Bag some peaks ... the ones I have yet to do especially like Cathedral Mountain.
  • Hold a Flash or Annual CFA Event to Gambier Island, Mount Killam.
  • Run one race outside of BC.
  • Seriously consider joining the S.L.U.G.s for a pleasant run down south with Jason Eads.
  • Meet some new running friends and give Kristie Congram a run for her money at attracting new CFA members.
  • Train on trails I have yet to experience here in the Lower Mainland or elsewhere. I hope people that know me or don't know me will invite me to run on their favourite turf.
  • Closely watch Jesper's progress for a chance to run with him as he gets closer to Canada and his finish in Newfoundland (World Run II).
  • Run to the South Needle again on a clear day and sit a while ... very nice!

Good luck to everyone with their goals and aspirations for 2010.

Ean Jackson's 2010 Fitness Resolutions

Time to draw the lines in the sand for 2010. 

Last year saw me injured for the first 7 months and on the comeback trail for the balance of the year.  For the first time in 4 years, I feel as though I am starting the year with a fitness base I can build on.

2010 is going to be a year of taking care of some long-standing athletic goals and hopefully a peak performance or two.  Top of the list is to complete my 100th ultramarathon run (currently at 99).  Here are the specifics:

Running events:

  • Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50K - ultra #100
  • Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run
  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run
  • one of Chuckanut 50K, Dirty Duo 50K, Diez Vista 50K or Elk/Beaver 50K - age group recognition
  • Mountain Highway Madness (3 laps, so I can count it as an ultra)
  • The Marathon Shuffle in Powell River
  • North Shore Enduro (at least 50K)
  • Squamish Brick
  • XTC 50K
  • Knee Knacker (assuming I get in) #18
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent
  • STORMY (my 10th and I'm aiming to make it a 100-miler)
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Night Run
  • Forbidden Forest Run
  • Stein Valley (the whole enchillada)
  • Walk in the Park 54K
  • Mountain Highway Madness (let's just see after WITP)
  • Frosty Mountain 50K
  • Go Deep or Go Home
  • 2 hash house harriers runs (dates TBD)
  • top 10 in Bagger Challenge

Notes and Upside (resolution contest judges take note!)

  • 20 running events specified for my personal training and racing program.  I figure volunteering is as good as running when it comes to measuring success for a wounded warrior, and so is substituting one event for another in case of injury.
  • Participate in the Club.  I'd like to be in the top 3 of the CFA Club points competition.
  • I'll give myself double points for completing a road marathon and/or a 1/2 Ironman triathlon in 2010

Apart from the running events, I aim to:

  • put the remnants of past injuries behind me and start a 20-year streak of injury-free running
  • go to at least 50% of the Capilano Eagles Tuesday workouts (yes, rain or shine, so that makes 21+ times)
  • stretch more... to the point where I can touch my toes with my palm
  • get in the pool once every other week (21+ times) and survive the Duel at the Pool 5K
  • get on the bike once every other week (21+ times, stationery bike included)
  • get into the gym twice a week when I'm not running outside (50+ times)
  • get on the snowshoes once a week (while there is snow or 20+ times)
  • get in at least 10 days of downhill skiing (including at least 1 at Whistler)
  • share some of my experience with a few up-and-coming runners and race directors
  • volunteer (help with Club Fat Ass and the Capilano Eagles as a board member)
  • drink more water

By the way, if you get ambitious, you can also post your New Years resolutions on this page.

Genissa's 2010 Resolutions: Running and Beyond...

Hey everyone, here is my darling little list of resolutions big and small:

1. Chuckanut 50k (March 20th): Finish in under 7 hours

2. Lake Stevens Half-Ironman (August 15th): Finish. Period. Preferably without dying along the way!

3. Run enough that I don't have to worry about what I eat!!!

4. Participate in several CFA events and get to know other club members.

5. Create a second event down here stateside (because the Galbraith Mtn Tour was so much fun!)

I look forward to running with you all in the new year!

Genissa

 

Jason Eads' Resolutions 2010 – taking a BIG bite!

There is no one on this planet than I admired more than my Grandpa Eads. My grandpa always told me to set my goals high. Even if I didn't reach them, he argued, I'd get further along than if I had set the bar lower. Well, it stuck and this mentality is evident in my 2010 running plans. A couple of these races are tentative due to travel/logistical challenges I need to work out. Of course it ALL hinges on me staying healthy & injury free. 

My ‘original plan’ was a little lame by some standards, and grossly outrageous by others. But hey, if I’ve learned anything about ultra running standards then I’ve learned that it’s all relative for each individual. Here’s a glance at my original plan:
 
1. Complete a 100 mile race in 2010
2. Run in at least one 100-mile race with Gilles Barbeau in 2010 (possibly could be combined with #1)
3. Participate in at least 2 CFA events in Vancouver in 2010
4. Host a legitimate "satellite" CFA event in Missouri, complete with REAL LIVE CANADIANS participating in 2010
5. Prove, ONCE AND FOR ALL, to Ean "Action" Jackson that I'm no sandbagger!

Here’s the new & improved, ‘Grandpa would be proud’ plan. This will, undoubtedly, evolve as things change throughout the year, but I’m going for it:

-March 20th – Howard L. Aslinger 24hr race (Cape Girardeau, MO) – REGISTERED

-April 11th – Go! St. Louis 1/2 Marathon pacer (Tentative) - NOT REGISTERED

-April 17th – Double Chubb 50k (Eureka, MO) - REGISTERED

-May 15th – Berryman 50m (Berryman Trail, Mark Twain National Forest, MO) - REGISTERED

-May 16th – GOTR 5k – I volunteer on the race committee (Forest Park, St. Louis, MO)

-June 5th – Vancouver 100k Tentative (North Vancouver, Canada) - NOT REGISTERED

-August 7th – STORMY 100m Tentative (Squamish, BC, Canada) - NOT REGISTERED

-August 27th - Hood to Coast Relay (Oregon) - REGISTERED

-September 5th – Flatlanders 12hr (City Park, Fenton, MO) - REGISTERED

-Spirit of the Osage 50k – Oct 17th (Frankenstein, MO) – REGISTERED
 
-Host a legitimate “satellite” CFA event in Missouri with participation from Canada (wink, wink - Craig & Gilles)
 
-Not be a burden on my very gracious friends in Vancouver & North Vancouver as I try to spend as much time as possible up there this year.
 
-Finally, be sure to give back more than my fair share to Club Fat Ass & St. Louis Ultrarunner’s Group by way of volunteering & contributing where possible.

I’m all ears on suggestions you all may have on how I can possibly get all of this done. I know there’s a WEALTH of experience & generosity within Club Fat Ass. That’s why I’m so in love with it – the fantastic people!
 

Best of luck to you on your 2010 goals, what ever they may be!

Jason

Because sandwiches aren't quite this filling...

There is no one on this planet than I admired more than my Grandpa Eads. My grandpa always told me to set my goals high. Even if I didn't reach them, he argued, I'd get further along than if I had set the bar lower. Well, it stuck and this mentality is evident in my 2010 running plans. A couple of these races are tentative due to travel/logistical challenges I need to work out. Of course it ALL hinges on me staying healthy & injury free. 

My ‘original plan’ was a little lame by some standards, and grossly outrageous by others. But hey, if I’ve learned anything about ultra running standards then I’ve learned that it’s all relative for each individual. Here’s a glance at my original plan:
 
1. Complete a 100 mile race in 2010
2. Run in at least one 100-mile race with Gilles Barbeau in 2010 (possibly could be combined with #1)
3. Participate in at least 2 CFA events in Vancouver in 2010
4. Host a legitimate "satellite" CFA event in Missouri, complete with REAL LIVE CANADIANS participating in 2010
5. Prove, ONCE AND FOR ALL, to Ean "Action" Jackson that I'm no sandbagger!

Here’s the new & improved, ‘Grandpa would be proud’ plan. This will, undoubtedly, evolve as things change throughout the year, but I’m going for it:

-March 20th – Howard L. Aslinger 24hr race (Cape Girardeau, MO) – REGISTERED

-April 11th – Go! St. Louis 1/2 Marathon pacer (Tentative) - NOT REGISTERED

-April 17th – Double Chubb 50k (Eureka, MO) - REGISTERED

-May 15th – Berryman 50m (Berryman Trail, Mark Twain National Forest, MO) - REGISTERED

-May 16th – GOTR 5k – I volunteer on the race committee (Forest Park, St. Louis, MO)

-June 5th – Vancouver 100k Tentative (North Vancouver, Canada) - NOT REGISTERED

-August 7th – STORMY 100m Tentative (Squamish, BC, Canada) - NOT REGISTERED

-August 27th - Hood to Coast Relay (Oregon) - REGISTERED

-September 5th – Flatlanders 12hr (City Park, Fenton, MO) - REGISTERED

-Spirit of the Osage 50k – Oct 17th (Frankenstein, MO) – REGISTERED
 
-Host a legitimate “satellite” CFA event in Missouri with participation from Canada (wink, wink - Craig & Gilles)
 
-Not be a burden on my very gracious friends in Vancouver & North Vancouver as I try to spend as much time as possible up there this year.
 
-Finally, be sure to give back more than my fair share to Club Fat Ass & St. Louis Ultrarunner’s Group by way of volunteering & contributing where possible.

I’m all ears on suggestions you all may have on how I can possibly get all of this done. I know there’s a WEALTH of experience & generosity within Club Fat Ass. That’s why I’m so in love with it – the fantastic people!
 

Best of luck to you on your 2010 goals, what ever they may be!

Jason

Keith's 2010 goals

1. Well 2009 saw the circumnavigation of the earth by bicycle, 44,500 kilometers of randonneuring brevets. I hope to make this 50,000 kilometers by the end of 2010.

2. Fat Ass 50 come rain or rain.

3. Knee Knacker for the seventh time if the lottery gods smile.

4. A road marathon, maybe Newport?

5. As many CFA events as possible, Capilano Night race and Pure Satisfaction for sure.

6. My first CanAm Pin which means doing a 1,200km brevet in Canada and the US, VanIsle 1200 and Cascade 1200?

7. Having fun whatever which way.

Kristie's planned acheivements for 2010

2009 was the year of least running, that's not going to happen this year. Here we go in chronological order:

  1. New Year's Fat Ass 50k - custom course since I am not allowed to run ... start with "the gang" at Brockton Oval at 9, power walk to Denman Running Room, meet friends, do the Resolution Run 5k still walking, then back to Brockton Oval and into the water. Party at Mosquito Grill later.
  2. Historic Half - run walk (see, I'm getting there)
  3. April Fool's Half Marathon - more run, less walk
  4. BMO Marathon - run walk PB
  5. Great Walk - 40 miles, PB (that will be easy, it's my first time)
  6. Baden Powell - end to end, don't think I can make KneeKnacker time so I'll just do it
  7. Vancouver Seawall 100k - 50k or more
  8. New Year's Fat Ass 50k - the whole enchilada and the swim
  9. In between all the above, recruit more CFA members and attend more events

Reagan White's 2010 Resolutions

2010, can't wait to meet you.

2009 saw me get back into running after a 17 year hiatus, and back then I just ran as a means to build cardio for another sport, rowing.  This past June I could only run for 2 or 3 minutes before taking a rest, but I slowly built up a base for three months before taking the plunge to run in the first organized running event of my life, the Club Fat Ass Mutha's 10K.  Since then, I've run four more trail events to close out 2009, most recently the Galbraith Mountain Tour at roughly 30K and 4hrs 15min.   In sum, rediscovering running (and specifically trail running in and around North Vancouver), along with joining Club Fat Ass in 2009 turned out to be lightning strikes that have charged me with positive energy, which I will continue to harness in 2010.

Goals for 2010 Running Events:

  • Finish in Top 10 in club point series standings, through participation in 12 Club events
  • Finish in Top 10 in bagger challenge point standings

Apart from the running events, I aim to:

  • volunteer (help Club Fat Ass as a steering committee member)
  • write 10 blog posts about my club experiences, from a new member's perspective

 

 

Sibylle's 2010 Fitness Goals

Funny how a torn muscle can dampen the excitement of making New Year's Resolutions.  If you would have asked me 6 weeks ago, I would have been full of plans.  Now I am a bit more reluctant, but writing down my goals for 2010 will help to achieve them!

Here we go:

Goal #1: Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50km.  I did have ambitions for improving my time, but because I am not quite recovered from my recent soleus tear, I will be overjoyed if I complete the full distance.

Goal #2: Marathon under 4h.  I would like to find a spring or fall marathon somewhere less than 1h drive from Vancouver.   Will this be the year I crack the 4h mark?

Goal # 3: Increase my running pace.  Speed workouts 1x a week

Goal # 4: Participating in at least the following other events/races:

  • Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run
  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run
  • Mountain Highway Madness (2laps)
  • XTC 50K
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Nite Night Run
  • Go Deep or Go Home
  • Sunshine in September
  • M&M's
  • Pure Satisfaction

Goal # 5: One other Ultra run

Goal # 6: cross training to avoid injury and keep those rusty joints nimble (bike, weight, skiing, badminton, swimming - all counts)

Goal # 7: Recover fully from the torn Soleus and remain injury free!

New Years Resolution Contest - 2009

And the winner is...Claudia!  She achieved 80% of her resolutions for 2009.  For doing the best job of hitting her goals, she wins a pair of running shoes from Kintec Footlabs.

All of the submissions related to 2009 resolutions are below.  Congrats to Claudia and to all of the other overachievers in the Club!

Bradley's Resolutions 09

New Years Resolution

  • Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50 & Freeze Your Fat Ass Swim - CFA Jan 1/2009 - make it to UBC with no broke bones or torn limbs I'm bringing my own ER Doctor
  •  Paris Marathon April 5 2009 - Paris France not Paris, Tennessee
  • Ottawa Marathon May 24 2009 - I figure since it's only 8 weeks from April I can just show up and run
  • run at least one other clubfatass event during 2009 (Mountain Highway Madness - Spring)
  • New York Marathon November 1 2009 - This will be my 4th year in the lottery so supposedly I'm guaranteed a spot.
  • run every event ( in my resolution) in my club fat ass shirt - I just haven't decided if I'll wash the shirt after every run or see how it holds up for a year without washing.

Added Bonus:

  • get to the gym 2 times a week
  • push my 3 boys in their stroller while running once a week
  • run at least one race in bare feet 10k HBC Run for Canada or one of equal value.
  • Go skiing at least twice in 2009
  • drink less water . Ean drinking more water just makes you pee more hence it slows you down.

Claudia Bullington's 2009 Fitness Resolutions

1. - Vancouver New Year's Day Fat Ass 50 km & Freeze Your Fat Ass Swim - CFA - Jan 1 / 2009.

2 -Participating in one Club Fat Ass events per month (or minimum 12/year)

3. Diez Vistas 50 km Trail Race Run in April

4. Do at least 60% of training for Knee Knacker (if I get in) on that deffect, do local trail races.

5. Knee Knacker in July (assuming I get in) - if not - run another 50 km race in Canada/USA

6. Another 50 km (or two) in the second part of the year. (Cle Elum and other)

7. A Road Marathon - (Hoping to Qualify for Boston).

8. At least 6 - 25 km or 30 km trail run races/events

9. If not running somewhere else, Run every two days in my neighborhoud - 7-10 miles.

10. Do 1 day of X-country ski/week (January-March only)

Ean Jackson's 2009 Fitness Resolutions

Last year was one of false starts and injuries.  As I write these resolutions, I am rolling and icing a left foot that is messed up with plantar fasciitis and a bit miffed I won't be able to run 50K on New Years Day.  Ah, but the glass is half-full...

2009 is going to be a year of getting back on the program, lots of fun runs with old pals and new, and because I didn't do it in 2008, the year I complete my 100th ultramarathon run (currently at 96).  Here are the specifics:

Running events:

  • Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50K
  • Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run
  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run
  • one of Chuckanut 50K (win bet with Melcher!) Dirty Duo 50K or Diez Vista 50K
  • Mountain Highway Madness (3 laps, so I can count it as an ultra)
  • North Shore Enduro (at least 50K)
  • Squamish Brick
  • XTC 50K
  • Knee Knacker (assuming I get in)
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent
  • STORMY
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Night Run
  • Forbidden Forest Run
  • Stein Valley (the whole meal deal)
  • Walk in the Park 54K (my 5th, so they retire my race number!)
  • Mountain Highway Madness (let's just see after WITP)
  • Go Deep or Go Home
  • 2 hash house harriers runs (dates TBD)

Notes and Upside (resolution contest judges take note!)

  • 19 running events specified for my personal training and racing program.  I figure volunteering is as good as running when it comes to measuring success for a wounded warrior, and so is substituting one event for another in case of injury.
  • I'd like to be in the top 3 of the CFA Club points competition.  Can do that injured or not by helping and picking up trash (Des take note.  I've got your number!!!)
  • if I can overcome the injuries, I'll give myself double points for completing a road marathon and/or a 1/2 Ironman triathlon in 2009

Apart from the running events, I aim to:

  • put the remnants of past injuries behind me and start a 20-year streak of injury-free running
  • go to at least 50% of the Capilano Eagles Tuesday workouts (yes, rain or shine, so that makes 21+ times)
  • stretch more... to the point where I can touch my toes with my palm
  • get in the pool once every other week (21+ times) and win the Duel at the Pool 5K
  • get on the bike once every other week (21+ times, stationery bike included)
  • get into the gym twice a week (100+ times)
  • get on the snowshoes once a week (while there is snow - 20+ times)
  • get in at least 15 days of downhill skiing (including at least 1 at Whistler)
  • share some of my experience with a few up-and-coming runners and race directors
  • volunteer (help with Club Fat Ass and the Capilano Eagles as a board member)
  • drink more water

By the way, if you get ambitious, you can also post your New Years resolutions on this page.

Michele's Rehab Resolutions 2009

A string of injuries (priformis, hamstring, SI joint, IT pain, hip socket pain/restriction , a mild groin pull . . . ) and a diagnosis of breast cancer have kept me from really attacking my running goals this past year. Seems I can beat cancer, but not the various leg maladies I’m still sporting. Could it be the fact that I continued to run, walk, ski throughout all my injuries and treatments? Hmm. Or that I was not always religious or exacting in the performance of my constantly evolving repertoire of physiotherapy exercises?? (“They tried to make me go to rehab, but I said ‘no, no, no . . .”).

So, this year is all about sucking up the fact that I may not run for quite awhile and committing myself totally to doing whatever I can do to get my running legs back, with as little whining as possible, including

• rehab exercises every day

• pilates 2 x week

• cardio at the gym 5 x week

• weight training 2-3 x week at gym (once I get permish . . .)

• walk/snowshoe outside ½ hour or more a day (as my sports doc allows . . .)

• volunteer at KK and at least one other event

If things go well and I am back running before the end of 2009, I hope to run

• Capilano Canyon Midsummer Run

• Sunshine in September

• Go Deep

• Pure Satisfaction

My blue sky list would include a fall marathon and the 2010 FA50, but honestly (and realistically), being able to run through the trees again before the year is out is my ultimate goal.

Seems Daunting When You List Them All Out

It really does seem daunting looking at them all. As I was scribbling them out, I got the warm fuzzy feeling, but as I look at the entire list, its a little more chilling than I thought it might be. Ah well .... looking forward to the challenge

 Running

  • Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50km
  • Seymour Yeti Race
  • Squamish Scrambler
  • Fisrt Half Half Marathon
  • Birch Bay Marathon
  • Dirty Duo Relay
  • Sun Run .... I know, I know .... but in under 40 minutes finally ... Therein lies the rub
  • Vancouver Marathon
  • North Shore Enduro
  • Iron Knee
  • Vancouver 100 (Which is QUITE daunting, but very exciting)
  • Seek the Peak
  • Knee Knacker (If I'm in)
  • Bills Great Peak Ascent
  • Stormy
  • Go Home
  • Kauai Marathon
  • Portland Marathon

 Non Strictly Running Endeavours

  • Snowshoe 25 or more times
  • Swim once a week -- This might be the hardest thing to accomplish as though I CAN swim, if I stop moving I tend to sink ... not really a lot of floating going on there 
  • Compete an Olympic Distance Triathlon -- see resolution above re: swimming. One necessitates the other or they'll be fishing me out
  • Volunteer more for the Trail Running community
  • Run at least half of the Capilano Eagles sessions
  • Now ... this is going to be the hardest to measure ... but I'll know if its going on or not. I resolve to participate WITH GUSTO in anything that looks like fun while running/snowshoeing/playing outdoors. What I mean is that there should be no finishing an activity with a regret of .... "Wow, I wish I'd done THAT".

For the resolution immediately above, I have only to look to all of you for guidance or a positive endorsement of the sentiment as I see everyone involved with the Club pretty much running that as a mantra.

 Happy New Year to All and good luck with any Resolutions!!!! 

 

Sibylle's 2009 Fitness Goals

I've been rather timid announcing any athletic goals for 2009.  After my injury streak from last year, I didn't want to jinx my training with any lofty aspirations...

But, I guess I should put my plans for 2009 down, it's so easy to loose track:

Goal #1: Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50km, ideally beating my time from 2008 (please note, because of the adverse conditions we will experience for this event, I will give myself credit for partial completion)

Goal #2: Marathon under 4h.  I would like to find a spring or fall marathon somewhere less than 1h drive from Vancouver. 

Goal # 3: Increase my running pace.  Speed workouts 1x a week

Goal # 4: Participating in following other events/races:

  • Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run
  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run
  • Mountain Highway Madness (2 laps)
  • XTC 50K
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Nite Night Run
  • Go Deep or Go Home
  • Sunshine in September
  • M&M's
  • Pure Satisfaction

Goal # 5: weight training in the gym 2x a week

Starting at the bottom of the fitness ladder...

I suppose we each have to start _somewhere_ and in so doing I choose to start here, at the bottom rung of my fitness goals.

Well perhaps not quite at the BOTTOM rung, but at least somewhere near that lowly starting point.

I'm a 35 year old gal who has a few lofty but achievable goals.

1. Finish the next 6 months of my 10 month Certified Dental Assisting course at VCC downtown (its a full time and VERY intense experience).

2. Be able to run 2.4 km in 15:25 minutes or less (13:27 minutes being an ideal goal)*

3. Be able to run 8 km in no specific amount of time.*

4. Be able to accomplish a minimum 7 regular pushups with as many as possible being an ideal number.*

5. Be able to do 12 sit-ups in one minute (achievable now)*

6. Be able to do 2 complete chin-ups from a full dangle all the way to the correct position and back.*

7. To lose approximately 20-30lbs.

8. Have a Handgrip strength of at least 48 (lbs?)*

 

FORESEEABLE HINDRANCES WHICH MAY TEMPT MY MOTIVATION:

-I only have (at minimum) until July 2009 to accomplish these fitness goals

-I am a full time student on a limited budget living downtown

-I live with a at guy who is the farthest thing from being fit or outdoor energetic

-The guy mentioned above doesn't share my euthasium for a military re-enlistment as a Dental Technician* and thus communication about this avenue are avoided.  

*-With additional importance for my military re-enlistment goals, the better fit I am, the easier basic will be during that exhaustive 13 week period. (I've already experienced 5 weeks of basic to know what to expect)

WHAT AM I DOING TO WORK TOWARDS THESE GOALS? (Living downtown without a car on a limited budget)

-I've signed up for a gym membership (Fitness World) - the 24hr downtown location is a block away.

-I've signed up for the LEARN TO RUN program at the Running Room store a couple of blocks away to get me out and motivated. (It starts January 5th)

-I purchased a second-hand treadmill for our livingroom

-I have made resolutions with myself to adopt the same sleep schedule experienced while previously in Basic Training to give me more time for morning fitness/treadmill time

-With previous success in managing my diet, I'll be cooking my own meals once again (my laziness in simply consuming what is available/made by my boyfriend has lead to unwanted weight gain)  

PREVIOUS RUN SUCCESS

I've previously finished the Sun Run in under and hour (although I remember quite vividly that it wasn't pain or gasp free). Its been some time since that accomplishment.

IN SUMMARY:

I KNOW I can do this - if you want something enough - then if its important to you - you and only you can make it happen. (I just hope that by being here, even if in text form, that any support I can glean will get me closer to my goals).

:)

I'm starting officially on January 1st.

Karen Ramel

<Huge appreciation to anyone that can tell me how to disable the annoying double spacing!!!>

New Years Resolution Contest - 2008

And the winner is...Baldwin! 

Baldwin rated himself 91% on achieving his resolutions for 2008.  I was tempted to deduct some points for not washing his CFA collectors shirt all year, but his lead was impressive and he truly deserved his win. 

Baldwin received a pair of running shoes from Club Business member, Kintec Footlabs.

You can see Baldwin's winning resolutions, and all of the other ones for 2008 below.

 

Baldy's 2008 resolutions

For 2008, I want to (in no particular order):

PB a marathon.  Portland October 5, 2008 - 3:57:40, Portland October 2005 - 4:13:36, 16 minute PB!

PB a 50K. - Diez Vista 50K April 5, 2008 - 6:36:12, Diez Vista 50K April 2004, 7:38. 1 hour PB!

PB a 50 miler - Mt Si 50 miler April 13, 2008, 8:39, previous best, Elk Beaver 10:16!

Complete a 100K - Miwok 100k May 3, 2008, 15:20 I completed despite severe electrolyte depletion.

PB a 100 miler- Stormy 100 miler August 8-9, 2008. 29:30ish. About 4.5 hour PR! Good enough!  

log over 1000 miles in training and races (I have a GPS for this)

and most importantly make my no stink, long sleeve Chitosante tech shirt to be classified as a biological hazard.

Ean Jackson's 2008 Fitness Resolutions

One of my BHAGs (Big, Hairy, Audacious Goals) is to run my 100th ultramarathon during my first year in the 50+ age group. That would be 2008. Given that I'm now on track with 94 ultras under my belt, I'm soon going to have to pick the run I celebrate as my 100th.

For nobody other than myself, here are my draft 2008 fitness resolutions:

Running events:

  • Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50K
  • Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run
  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run
  • one of Dirty Duo 50K,Diez Vista 50K or Chuckanut 50K
  • Mountain Highway Madness (3 laps, so I can count it as an ultra)
  • North Shore Enduro (at least 50K)
  • Squamish Brick
  • XTC 50K
  • Knee Knacker (assuming I get in)
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent
  • STORMY
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Night Run
  • Forbidden Forest Run
  • Stein Valley (the whole meal deal)
  • Walk in the Park 54K (my 5th year, so they give me my own race number!)
  • Mountain Highway Madness (let's just see after WITP)
  • Go Deep or Go Home
  • 2 hash house harriers runs (dates TBD)

It's a nutty idea, but it would also be cool to run my 100th ultra as a 100-miler or at least be able to say that in 2008, I ran my 100th ultra and completed a 100-miler. 

Apart from the running events, I aim to:

  • get my knackered knees back into shape so I run without pain
  • go to at least 50% of the Capilano Eagles Tuesday workouts (yes, rain or shine, so that makes 21+ times)
  • stretch more... to the point where I come at least close to touching my toes
  • get in the pool once every other week (21+ times) and win the Duel at the Pool 5K
  • get on the bike once every other week (21+ times)
  • get into the gym twice a week (100+ times)
  • get on the snowshoes once a week (while there is snow - 20+ times)
  • get in at least 15 days of downhill skiing (including several at Whistler)
  • share some of my experience with a few up-and-coming runners and race directors
  • volunteer (help with Club Fat Ass and the Capilano Eagles as a board member)
  • drink more water

By the way, if you get ambitious, you can also post your New Years resolutions on this site.

Pippi makes some plans

 

Complete at least 15 Club Fat Ass events in 2008.

Complete 2008 kneeknacker.

Survive 2008 kneeknacker.

Run one international marathon.

Tone my fat ass.

 

 

Ryan's 2008 Fitness Resolution List

In this upcoming year, 2008, I want to focus on overcoming the injuries I have suffered through over the last couple of years.

To accomplish this my goal is daily practise of pelvic aligment, core stabilisation and stretching, especially of chronically tight hamstrings and hips. Also use of the Indo Board and balance drills to improve alignment and balance.

In addition one of my main goals is to fully incorporate cross training into my weekly workout schedule. The main activities being

  • swimming twice per week (once 1500m, once 2 X 1500m),
  • cycling one long bike ride (3 hours plus)
  • in addition to doing my commuting on my bike whenever possible,
  • barefoot running,
  • snowshoe running at least once per week through the winter, and
  • strength training four times per week (twice upper body, twice lower body).

I am going to start the year off on a four month marathon training plan, building from 60 to 100 km per week. My main goals are to complete all 5 runs every week, and to increase my tempo run pace from 4:25/km to 4:10/km by April. After that I will move to a modified 6 day per week plan to get ready for the Knee Knacker, assuming I get in.

I plan to attend all of the Knee Knacker Sunday training runs, and assuming I can get a shift that finishes early enough on Wednesday all of those as well. The races I have planned for the year so far are:

  • New Years Day Fat Ass 50km,
  • Squamish Scrambler Snow Shoe Run,
  • Capilano Canyon Night Run,
  • Spring Mountain Highway Madness,
  • Vancouver Sun Run,
  • Big Sur International Marathon,
  • Vancouver 100,
  • Knee Knacker (subject to lottery),
  • Montreal Marathon,

In addition I will complete as many as possible of the Timex Series, 5 Peaks Series, Gutbuster Series and as many Club Fat Ass events as I can make it to.

Sibylle's 2008 Fitness Goals

I know, I know...it's a bit early to post New Year's Resolutions... but with the rain a nd fog we've had lately it almost feels like it is November and time to get ready ;-) 

I foolishly posted my musings about 2008 a while ago including some lofty goals.  Since we actually have a contest going for New Year's Resolutions Ean has bugged me ever since to post my goals in the contest...So here I go:

Goal #1: Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50km, ideally beating my time from 2006. 

Goal #2: Marathon under 4h.  I would like to find a spring marathon somewhere less than 1h drive from Vancouver.  Failing that, I'll try Vancouver and have fall marathon (Kelowna) as back-up.

Goal # 3: Assuming I get in, participating and finishing at the 20th Kneeknacker North Shore Trail Run 50km.

Goal # 4: Participating in following other events/races:

  • Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run
  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run
  • Dirty Duo 25K
  • Mountain Highway Madness (2 laps)
  • Run To the Clouds
  • Squamish Brick ?
  • XTC 50K
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Nite Night Run
  • Go Deep or Go Home
  • Go Home
  • Pure Satisfaction

 

Since it is so early in the year I reserve the right to "fiddle" with these goals depending on  my training, health status and injuries...

New Years Resolution Contest - 2007

Welcome!

This is where fitness-oriented resolutions for 2007 are displayed for all of the world to see.

You are most welcome to submit your fitness-oriented resolutions at any time up to 31 December 2006 for the 2007 contest.

Ean Jackson,
Host of Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50 & Freeze Your Fat Ass Swim

PS  If you resolve to start the new year with a run, please join me for a 50K on New Years Day by clicking on the link above! 

Ean Jackson's 2007 Fitness Resolutions

It's Sunday 31 December 2006.  I just assessed my 2006 fitness resolutions and gave myself a 75% or "C" grade.  Room for improvement!

One of my BHAGs (Big, Hairy, Audacious Goals) is to run my 100th ultramarathon during the year I turn 50.  I recently turned 49.  Given that I ended 2006 with 83 ultras under my belt, I'm going to have to run at least 10 ultras in 2007 if I'm to have a realistic crack at achieving my big goal.  I'm also injured and out of shape.

When I look back on my resolutions for 2006 and think about how often I referred back to them over the year, I've come to the conclusion that writing goals down really helps me to achieve them.  So, for nobody other than myself, here are my 2007 fitness resolutions:

Running events: 

  • Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50K
  • Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run
  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run
  • Chuckanut 50K
  • Diez Vista 50K
  • Mountain Highway Madness (3 laps, so I can count it as an ultra)
  • North Shore Enduro (at least 50K)
  • Wendy's 50K
  • pace Wade Repta at the Western States 100-mile run
  • XTC 50K
  • Knee Knacker (assuming I get in)
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent
  • STORMY
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Nite Night Run
  • Forbidden Forest Run
  • Juan de Fuca Trail Run
  • Mountain Highway Madness (3 laps, as above)
  • Go Deep or Go Home
  • 2 hash house harriers runs (dates TBD)

Things happen.  Race cancellations, work or family commitments may mess up my plans to do any one of the above.  I also may run other events.  For the purposes of my resolutions, then, I'd be very happy to 12 out of the 17 listed above and get in at least 8 ultras.  For the purposes of keeping score, I'll give myself credit for an equal trade.  (E.g. no penalty if I trade one 50K run for another, for example.)

Apart from the running events, I aim to: 

  • get my knackered knees back into shape so I run without pain
  • go to at least 50% of the Capilano Eagles Tuesday workouts (yes, rain or shine, so that makes 21+ times)
  • stretch more... to the point where I come at least close to touching my toes
  • get in the pool once every other week (21+ times) and win the Duel at the Pool 5K
  • get on the bike once every other week (21+ times)
  • get into the gym twice a week (100+ times)
  • get on the snowshoes once a week (while there is snow - 20+ times)
  • get in at least 15 days of downhill skiing (including several at Whistler)
  • share some of my experience with a few up-and-coming runners and race directors
  • volunteer (help with Club Fat Ass and the Capilano Eagles as a board member)
  • drink more water

By the way, if you get ambitious, you can also post your New Years resolutions on this site.

New Years Resolution Contest - 2006

Club Fat Ass New Years Resolution Contest

Boy, the Steering Committee sure had a hard time deciding on a winner. 

There were 17 participants.  Of those, Baldwin, Carlos, Craig, Gary, Keith, Sibylle, Andrea, and Ean submitted a final evaluation.  We eliminated Sibylle and Ean for obvious reasons.  Keith gave himself 85%, but didn't really justify his grade; Craig gave himself 75% and did justify; Baldwin gave himself a B+ for 5/8 goals met; Gary gave himself 65% with reasons; Carlos rated himself 7/10; and Andrea rated herself 7/12. 

In the end it was a close call, but Craig had the highest percentage of fullfilled resolutions accompanied by an explanation.  Congrats to Craig!  He will receive a pair of runners kindly provided by our sponsor North Shore Athletics.

Ean Jackson's 2006 Fitness Resolutions

This is bizarre for a last-minute, non-committal kind of guy to actually plan out a year in advance! Here goes:

Running events: 

  • Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50 (Since I host it, I kind of have to run it, don't I?)
  • Squamish Scrambler Snowshoe Run
  • Capilano Canyon MardiGras Night Run
  • Mountain Highway Madness (at least 2X)
  • North Shore Enduro
  • XTC
  • Knee Knacker (assuming I get in)
  • Bill's Great Peak Ascent
  • STORMY
  • Capilano Canyon Midsummer Nite Night Run
  • Forbidden Forest Run
  • Mountain Highway Madness
  • Silvertip
  • Go Deep or Go Home
  • 2 hash house harriers runs (dates TBD)

Apart from the running events, I aim to: 

  • go to at least 50% of the Capilano Eagles Tuesday workouts (yes, rain or shine!)
  • stretch more...to the point where I can touch my toes
  • get in the pool once a week (on average)
  • get on the bike once a week (on average)
  • get into the gym twice a week (on average)
  • get on the snowshoes once a week (on average while there is snow)
  • get in at least 10 days of downhill skiing at Grouse and 5 at Whistler
  • not get injured any worse than I already am!
  • share some of my experience with a few up-and-coming runners and race directors
  • drink more water and less beer

That's 25 resolutions. Yikes!

 

 

Andrea's Annual Achievements (Resolutions)

OK, I"m a newbie to the club but am a big "goals" person, so here's my preliminary attempt to lay out 2006...

  1. Take the inagural "leap" and train & complete a 50km run (Conquer the Canuck? Run for the Toad?)
  2. Run Mississauga marathon and do it sub 3:15 (oooh, the pressure)
  3. Do more yoga (at least 1x/week)
  4. Around the Bay 5km (and don't wimp out due to crappy snow & freezing cold conditions)
  5. Participate in at least 1 fatass event (3 Dolla Bill Run?)
  6. Volunteer at 1 or more trail, road or indoor races
  7. Compete in all 5 Peaks races (vs. last year's 4) and finish better (faster) than my 2004 season placing
  8. Host a jog-a-lager FATASS event (if allowed?) after obtaining trademark rights from the coyote of course
  9. Run an out-of-town province event or race
  10. Get out snowshoeing at least 1x this year (but hopefully more than that)
  11. Enter & complete in a duathlon this year for fun & for some x-training
  12. Keep a DAILY running/activity log for the entire year.

That's the initial list, I'll see what else I can come up with over the next 2 weeks...

Baldwin's "Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time..." for 2006

Well, I hopefully have the Longest Title award wrapped up.

First of all, the Big Three,

Apr 1/06 - American River 50 Mile Endurance Run, Sacramento (guess I'm going to miss the Burnaby Mountain CFA event)

July 8/06 - Knee Knacker (if I get in) or

July 29/06 White River 50 miler, WA (if I don't. I really hope I get in)

Nov/06 - Haney 2 Harrison 100K (I'm gonna need a bigger boat)

Personal stuff

A sub 4:00 marathon and I'll have two cracks at it: Penticton (May) and Portland (October) (why only sub 4:00? Well, thereby hangs a tale...)

60 days (of continuous) Bikrams Yoga Challenge (Yes, it's the hot one)

As many CFA events as I can manage and justify it as training: FA 50, Mardi Gras Night run, Mtn Highway Madness, etc.

and finally...

Put less noodles in my chicken noodle soup cooker, as it absorbs valuable sodium and use 2 cloves of garlic rather than 2 bulbs.

 

Carlos' 2006 plans...

To get my goals set, I find it easier to tell someone what I'm doing, and then I really have to do it! So hear goes.... Training:- Forget about trying to convert unmeasurable training runs to Kilometres or Miles.(for us trail runners, it's just a hangover from our 10K days...) Up my average training hours per week to 12,throughout the year, with some more roads and trails. Make one of my runs at least 4 hours.(this will give me hours in the bank plus a couple of rest days) Get in some dawn running in the spring. (What could be better than to start your working day with a 2 hour blast of the 'hood.) Cut down on the caffiene and get to sleep by 23:00 at the latest. Ultra races:- Lord Hill 50K Snohomish, WA (Feb) Mountain Highway Madness (Gold?) Chuckanut Mountain 50K Bellingham, WA Diez Vista 50K E/B Ultra 50K Skyline XTC 50K Great Walk 64K ultra.(going for a three-pete win.) The Full Monty 50K.(I'm not doing it alone!) Great Lake Walk 56K.(Lake Cowichan) Javelina Jundred (100 Miles in Arid-Zona.) H2H (maybe?) Plus as many CFA events as I can squeeze in, i.e. the Bunny and the M&M If I can do all of those I will be one happy Jackal. I Love This Sport!

Cheryl Johnson's 2006 Resolutions

Wow. The resolutions that have been posted are totally inspiring. Amazing and you are just the people to do it. But I have to say, don't wait. Do it now. Time goes by in a blink.

My main, number one 2006 goal is to run faster. I'm having fun but I need to work on that. It can be measured easily because I'm doing many of the same races, plus a few:

  • Dirty Duo
  • Kusam Klimb (awesome run in Sayward)
  • Keith's Idaho Run
  • Fluffy Bunny
  • Fall Mountain Hwy Madness x3
  • Rubble Creek
  • Kelowna Marathon to qualify for Boston
  • as many Fat Ass Runs as possible
  • Crew as much as possible, Vancouver 100, Badwater or WS, H2H Ultra

As Carlos says, I love this sport!

Cheryl Johnson

 

 

 

Craig Moore's 2006 Goals

Here's my 2006 athletic wish list. A long time ago I thought I wasn't very competitive ... but apparently I am so watch out!

1) Do at least 1/2 hour of heart raising activity six days per week, for the entire year, including: Run, walk, swim, hike, snowshoe, bike, lift weights, etcetera ... does sex count? If it does I'm golden.

2) Achieve a new Personal Best time at the Knee Knacker (working toward a sub 7:30h) ... better luck next year.

3) Do 50 pushups in a row ... I'm pretty sure I did 50 push ups this year ...

4) Do 10 complete full body chin-ups in a row ... I'll give myself 10 pretty good chin ups in a row with room for improvement.

5) Think longingly about doing the Forbidden Forest Run and hopefully be in good enough shape to accept an invitation ... favourable intuition prevailed ... I passed this time until a better opportunity arrises ;)

6) Do the Fluffy Bunny Trail Run and not be concerned about getting lost (it's a CFA event after all) ... something about this being "the toughest trail run ever" hasn't scared me off.  I'm feeling good enough to think about doing it still for the first time.

7) Dirty Duo 25 Km ... oh ya baby!  number 2 on the new course.

8) Do the CFA Vancouver World Run 50K on March 26 with Jesper Olsen ... yup but a shortened version 'cause I'm just not a road runner after all.

9) Crew the Crew and run one section at the new CFA Vancouver 100 trail run in June ... it was allll goooood!!!!  I watched the guys have a super day and joined Mike for the section between Cleveland Dam and Mtn Hwy.

10) Run the CFA Pure Satisfaction 24K in December ... short and fast for me this year and feeling awesome. Since there was one more event added after mine (Galbraith Mtn Run) I did it for good measure as well.  Nothing like a good run in December and it was awesome too.

Darryl's 2006 Resolutions

Complete new years day 50 K

Run in at least 5 Fat Ass events in 2006

Commute to work by foot or bicycle (sickness or mechanical failure excepted) Commute on fixed gear for at least 1 month in the year

Morning "sun salutations" up to 4 days weekly by March and maintained in 2006

Complete my first 100K (H2H) in November

Dom's '06 goals

These are my goals for 2006.

1) No injuries-This means implementing a stretching regime and yoga into my weekly workouts

2) Running with Team Snowrunning.com Snowshoe Racing Team

b) Yeti Snowshoe Race Series-Mt. Washington, Mt. Seymour, Cypress Mountain and Whistler.

c) Grouse Mountain Snowshoe Race

3) Diez Vista 50km Trail Race-April-Sub 4:50:00-Port Moody

4) Miwok 100km Trail Race-May-Sub 9:15:00-Marin County, California

5)Knee Knacker

6) Secret Run-involves 100km/day for 4 days-July-location known but I'd have to kill you

8) Various Fat Ass Events. Andy's 6 Hour, Go Deep or Go Home, Jackson's Night Runs, Mountain Hiway Madness, Secret Fat Ass Run, Go Home

9) I want to have someone run my Fat Ass Go Deep 50 mile run

10) Piece together potential course for Whistler to Squamish 100 Mile Race

Training goals

Run 6 days per week, Stretch and Yoga 2 days per week, bike 3 days per week, gym 3 days per week. Average 2 workouts a day. Focus on heart rate training and recovery workouts.

Keep working on daily nutrition knowledge and implementation. Try and reach race weight for every race (less beer)

Motivate three people to run their first ultra

Make 3 out of 4 Wednesday night groups runs per month

Secure financial sponsorship for Team Snowrunning.com

Get into the mountains 4 times per week

Donna's resolution

My resolutions for 2006 will be to do 3 of these events( hopefully getting faster with each one).

i would like to take a finish photo of gary (boyfriend) winning a race.

get a second job to support garys racing costs.

learn a new hobbie.

thats about it for me ... good luck

donna turner

Faith's Resolutions

  • Complete Fat Ass 50 on New Years Day. This will be my first one.
  • After a week or so recovery from the New Years Run – start back on Tri training
  • Bike Saturday or Sunday and do at least two indoor biking sessions weekly on my wind trainer.
  • Continue to do core strength work out 3 days per week and try to increase to 4
  • Continue to run 2 short (10 – 15km) fast & easy runs, 1 long and 1 interval run per week
  • Improve my swim time to 45 minutes for 2km swim
  • Do minimum 2 swims per week.
  • Try snow shoeing – I received a gift certificate for my last birthday.
  • Take pictures of all my buddies doing the First Half half marathon February 13th and remember to turn the camera on this year.
  • Capilano Canyon Night run Feb 18th
  • UBC Triathlon March 11th –Sprint distance
  • March 26th World Run 50 km (If I’m not swamped with wedding stuff since my daughter’s wedding is on April 1st (Yep April Fools Day)) -  Try not to cry at the wedding!
  • Ski at Whistler for a couple a days after the wedding
  • Stay injury, crash and fall free and try to lose my nickname of “Crash Wells

Gary's "Here We Go...2006?"

Well I guess if I get a shot a a free pair of shoes I'll try and come up with something.

My main goal for 2006 is to have my team on the finishers list for Primal Quest. This promises to be the biggest and badest expedition adventure race in the last 5 years, we are going in with a team of complete rookies! We have already started training and no matter what happens, we have to finish. Something interesting is that my personal total adventure racing experience to date is a culmative 700k, PQ will cover 800k through 8 disciplines! I honestly think we will have a shot at top 30 (out of 90) if things go well for us...this is an outside goal we are shooting for.

I haven't had the time to think beyond PQ yet, so I'll be improvising as I go here:

-Complete a 100km ultra run, and have a respectable finish time

-Break the single lap record for Mountain Highway Madness, presently 1h0m20s, and throw in a second lap if feeling up to it after this. This is something I told Jackson I'd do in 05 but my race schedule did not allow me to do either of the runs. MHM is the first trail run I ever did in 2004, my life hasn't quite been the same since.

-I would set a goal of a 5h25m KKer, but since this race is just four days after PQ, I will regretfully have to withdraw my name from the entrant list, event though I was the first person to sign up for 2006. This will be my goal time when I next get to do KKer.

-I will hopefully be taking part in Diez Vista, and as long as I get in I am setting a goal of a top 5 finish. As long as the 'top guns' aren't out I might have shot, but ya have to aim high!

-To outright win a race, whether an AR or trail run, it doesn't matter, I just wanna win!!. I promised my girlfriend that I'd win a race for her in 05, unfortunately I did not get to do as many trail runs as I would have liked. I am focused on building a solid adventure racing base and this often takes me away from my strongest discipline of running, and puts me on my bike or in a kayak. If I can find a trail run that Ean, Andy and Dom don't know about I may have a shot!

-Dirty Duo, solo (run/bike). Top five finish, with fastest run time.

-Vancouver Sun Run, beat last years time of 37m51s

-Climb/scramble Mount Curry in Pemberton, Sky Pilot in Squamish and The Black Tusk in Whistler

-Significantly improve my navigational skills

-Siginficantly improve my kayaking abilities

-Stretch regularly...well at least more than last year!

-Top five finish at a Yeti snowshoe race

-Canoe/kayak trip from Squamish to Anvil Island

-Remember that I have a girlfriend, she actually likes to spend time with me, and I have to fit her into all of this somewhere!

That's it, I just took myself out of the 'running' for the free pair of shoes!

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL, AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL RESOLUTIONERS (it's a word, I made it)

GARY ROBBINS, SQUAMISH

Geoff Palmer's Resolutions

I am going to use the same format that Jackson did... "events" and "other" goals.

Might be a bit ambitious to do all of them, but I've never really been one to set my sights low.

Events

Dirty Duo 50 km

Spring Highway Madness

Elk Beaver Ultra (event TBD)

Vancouver 100

Fluffy Bunny Trail Run (without getting lost)

STORMY

Walk in the Park 50km

Fall Highway Madness

Silvertip 50 km

Haney to Harrison 100km (at a faster time that this year’s run)

1 36-hour adventure race

2 marathons (I have to beat my dad’s PR)

Other

Keep a log of all running and biking training

Ride to school 3 times/week (average)

50 km/week of weekday running (average)

Acquire better eating habits (ok so I know this isn’t tangible, but I really do have to eat better)

Glenn's 2006 list

Ok, here it goes...

I, Glenn Pace, being of (relatively) sound mind & (sorta) body bring forward the attached action items for the year 2006:

Stretch no fewer than 5 nights a week.

Cross train on mountainbike & tele-skis.

Cut out soda drinks & candies from my diet (except at aid stations when I am participating as a runner).

Continue to participate as course coordinator & run leader for the Knee Knacker.

2006 Calendar of events:

New Years Fat Ass 50 (with the requesit dunking at the finish), Vancouver, BC. Jan. 1, 2006

Dirty Duo 50k, North Vancouver, BC. March

Elk/Beaver 50 miler, Victoria BC. May

Vancouver 100, North-toWest-to-North Vancouver, BC. June.

White River 50 miler, Washington. August

Wasatch Front 100 miler (if my application gets through), Somewhere, Utah. September

Keith's 2006 goals

My top one for this year will have to be :

1. Go to Leadville and complete it.

2. Run more with my son.

3. Focus more on having fun.

4. Have a successful event here in Idaho (Kick Ass 50/25).

5. Stay injury free!!!


Well here is the assessment for my goals for this Year.

1. Leadville.......went and completed it first time out with 29 hours 31 minutes.  I was very happy about that.

2. Run more with son.   This one we did a little but not as much as I wanted.   Work more on this.

3. Focus more on having fun.   Done.....I had much more fun and less seriousness with training and running.   Still got things done but did'nt stress over it.

4.  Successful event.....it went so, so, with only 4 of us running it.  But I didn't stress over it.

5.  Stay injury free.     Did it!!  Very happy about it.

Thanks to all of you for your friendship and fun this year.

Lisa's 2006 Resolutions

I know it's well into Jan but it's taken me this long to search and sift through all the amazing things there are in this city! This has been a great organizational tool for me. The only real "ultra" I'm signed up for is child rearing at the moment but here is the rest of what I intend to do this year!!

Complete all Yeti Snowshoe Series Races

Participate in at least 5 Fat Ass Events

Try an X-Terra Race

Dirty Duo Run-25km

Complete a trail run over 50km

Run- 3x/wk-Wed night intensity run group-weekend long run

Pilates-2x/wk

Swim-2x/wk

Mt.bike/trainer- 2x/wk

Eliminate licorice

Play in the mountains at least once a week












 

 

 

 

 



 

 

Michele's 2006 Resolutions

My biggest goal, and one I started working on by joining CFA, is to focus on enjoying running instead of obsessing about pace and PBs. Since this is “non-measurable

Sibylle's Resolutions

You may have noticed Ean likes list and checks them twice...He ran (pun intended) his New Years Resolutions by me, to give them a reality check in regards to time commitment and injury prevention (or should I say injury recovery). His list is ready to go. It's huge. It's wishful thinking...but as his supporting, loving wife I believe he can do it and promise to kick him out of bed on a rainy race morning...just so he will reach his goals for 2006.

When he ran his list by me, he implied I do the same. Problem is, I am half as organized and committed when it comes to New Years Resolutions. I am realistic about the time commitments it takes to train and the logistics involved taking a day of just for a run. Notice, I use "run" opposed to "race"...My nickname is Turtlepace...no racing here ;-)

So, taking a realistic look ahead my first running resolution comes easy, as I already announced it to the world, registered and somewhat trained (one might argue).

  • Participate and finish the Vancouver New Year's Day Fat Ass 50 Run. I already lined up childcare (thank you, Linda Leigh) and running buddies. Just need to keep the partying under control the night before.
  • Do an out of town run - ok this is not measurable. Go on a road trip to do an out-of-town run. I am thinking of the North Idaho Kick Ass 25 (miles) hosted by Keith Thompson in July.
  • Capilano Night Run x2
  • Weight Training twice a week
  • be more consistent with midweek training runs, aim for 2 runs mid week of about 60min length.
  • Improve my time on the Capilano Night Run course. Ok, you need to take my word for it, as I am sweeping during the actual event, so the time improvement can happen during a training run.
  • Be aid station captain again at the Cleveland Dam aid station during the KneeKnacker.
  • Participate in a trail maintenance day

Point Series

Annual Club Points Competition

The Club Points competition is intended to be a fun way to encourage Club Fat Ass members to get the most out of the Club and to recognize, on an annual basis, the keenest and most thoughtful Club members.

2013 Point Standings
2012 Point Standings
2011 Point Standings
2010 Point Standings
2009 Point Standings
2008 Point Standings
2007 Point Standings
2006 Point Standings
2005 Point Standings
 
 
Encourage Discourage
  • participating in lots of events, so you get tons of value for your Club dues
  • signing up for an event and not attending it, which causes grief for your Event Host
  • register early for events, so your Event Host can better prepare any aid or post-event party
  • signing up at the last minute, which makes it hard for your Event Host to plan a great free event for you
  • demonstrate good sportsperson-like behaviour during an event, so everyone has fun
  • ripping your fellow Club member's lungs out in heated competition and leaving them to die a miserable death by the trail
  • help Event Hosts and your fellow members in some way if you don't participate in an event
  • littering, trail marking or other activities that leave an impact on the environment
  • answer surveys and make suggestions on how Event Hosts might improve their events
  • whining and complaining to Event Hosts, which may discourage them from wanting to bother hosting a Club event in the future

Guidelines

 

Details

Prizes and Incentives

 

2013 Point Series

Please refer to Club Point Series for details on how points are allocated.

The winner of the 2013 Club Point Series will receive a full membership refund for 2014.

The table below reflects all event points collected up to 10 October 2013, including all event, hosting and photo points. 

Current Standings:

Total Points Event P. EH P. Referal Points Photo Points Bonus P. Crew P. First Name Last Name # of Events Comments
29 18 8     3   Sibylle Tinsel 9  
29 17 6 3   3   Ean Jackson 10  
22 12 6     4   Marc Schmitz 6  
12 12           Eric Rannaud 6  
11 6 2 2   1   Carlos Castillo 3  
11 8 2     1   Katie Longworth 4  
10 6 2     2   Craig Moore 3  
10 7       3   Andy Healey 4  
9 6   1   2   Dave Cressman 3  
9 7 2         Desmont Mott 4  
9 8   1       sam chiu 5  
8 4 3 1       Karl Jensen 2  
7 7           Jim Swadling 4  
6 4 2         Mike Kuiack 2  
6 4   2       Sean Lavin 2  
6 6           James Clarke 3  
6 6           Jackie Muir 3  
6 6           Paul Schrimpf 4  
6 6           Hashem (Shem) Sharifi 4  
6 5       1   John Machray 5  
5 4       1   Chloe Gendron 2  
5 4   1       Wade Repta 2  
5 4       1   Craig Slagel 2  
5 4       1   Frank BulkMan Wimberley 2  
5 5           Stefan Lehman 3  
5 5           Brent Seal 3  
4 2   1   1   Rachel Fouladi 1  
4 2 2         Doug  Keir 1  
4 2       2   Janet Mackintosh 1  
4 2 2         Rían Ó Maol Chonaire 1  
4 3       1   Peter Stace-Smith 1  
4 2 2         Alli  Tai 1  
4 2   2       Geoff Watts 1  
4 4           Rick Arikado 2  
4 3   1       suzanne johnson 2  
4 4           Pamela Keck 2  
4 3   1       Kyndra Moeller 2  
4 4           Gregory More O'Ferrall 2  
4 4           Michael Senior 2  
4 4           Carlie Smith 2  
4 4           lara spence 2  
4 4           Paul Kennedy 3  
4 4           Hassan Lotfi-Pour 3  
3 2       1   Ron Adams 1  
3 2   1       Neil  Ambose 1  
3 2   1       Carl Anderson 1  
3 2   1       Cendrix Bouchard 1  
3 2       1   Kris Duncan 1  
3 2       1   Melanie Ellery 1  
3 2       1   Ran Katzman 1  
3 2   1       Shannon Mychajlyszyn 1  
3 2       1   Keith Nichol 1  
3 2   1       Shane Onufrechuk 1  
3 2       1   glenn pace 1  
3 2   1       Rebecca Reid 1  
3 2       1   Reagan White 1  
3 3           Chris Benn 2  
3 3           laddie hannam 2  
3 3           Valerie Williams 2  
2 2           David Albrice 1  
2             Chad Allen 1  
2 2           Irene Aschwanden 1  
2 2           Nathan Barrett 1  
2 2           Linda Barton 1  
2 2           Norma Bastidas 1  
2 2           Suzanne Bedford 1  
2 2           Lori Belancic 1  
2 2           Neil Boudville 1  
2 2           brian boyce 1  
2 2           Jason Cagampan 1  
2 2           Gail Chung 1  
2 2           Chris  Cochrane 1  
2 2           Kristie Congram 1  
2 2           David Crerar 1  
2 2           Angela Cullen Spooner 1  
2             Paul   Dhillon 1  
2 2           Geoffrey Dzikowski 1  
2 2           Craig Fava 1  
2 2           John Fitzgerald 1  
2 2           Kate Fremlin 1  
2 2           Marilyn  Funk 1  
2 2           Benoit Gignac 1  
2 2           Mark Gilbert 1  
2 2           Jessica Glowacki 1  
2 2           Carolyn  Goluza 1  
2 2           Ellie Greenwood 1  
2 2           john grindon 1  
2 2           Bob Hermanutz 1  
2 2           Joel Hernandez 1  
2 2           Christine Hoffmann 1  
2 2           Chad Hyson 1  
2 2           Susan Kamachi 1  
2 2           Carolyn  King 1  
2 2           Rob Kirkpatrick 1  
2 2           Rochelle Lamoureux 1  
2 2           Mylene Leblanc 1  
2 2           Doris Leong 1  
2 2           Ray Levasseur 1  
2 2           Colette Lisoway 1  
2 2           Patricia Macduff 1  
2 2           Mark MacRae 1  
2 2           Susan MacRae 1  
2 2           Jon Mahoney 1  
2 2           Pat Malaviarachchi 1  
2 2           Bill Maurer 1  
2 2           Tracy McKeown 1  
2 2           PAT MICHALESKI 1  
2 2           Donn Miller 1  
2 2           Cindy Palmer 1  
2 2           ben patience 1  
2 2           Joanna Pedersen 1  
2 2           Quentin Proud 1  
2 2           Helen Ritchie 1  
2 2           Gary Robbins 1  
2 2           Dana Samis 1  
2 2           Candy  Scheifele 1  
2 2           Matt Sessions 1  
2 2           Karen Shaw 1  
2 2           Spencer  Sheinin 1  
2 2           Gordon Spooner 1  
2 2           Becky Swan 1  
2 2           Mirabelle Tinio 1  
2 2           Daniel Vargo 1  
2 2           Ruth Vincent 1  
2 1   1       Mary Walsh 1  
2 2           Marla   Weinheimer 1  
2 2           Sarah Wilson 1  
2 2           Sean Wilson 1  
2 2           Annette Wotherspoon 1  
2 2           Catherine Yoell 1  
2 2           Barry Young 1  
2 2           Eric Bjoerklund 2  
2 2           Simon Le Pine 2  
2 2           ken legg 2  
2 2           Rob Ruff 2  
2 2           Jonathan Wornell 2  
1     1       Allison Ezzat 0  
1 1           Rudi Aschwander 1  
1 1           Dave Berg 1  
1 1           Tara Berry 1  
1 1           Nick Constantin 1  
1 1           Esta Cormack 1  
1 1           Ken Eng 1  
1 1           Nicole Fisher 1  
1 1           Maureen Forrestal 1  
1 1           Kathryn Gaudet 1  
1 1           Avery Gottfried 1  
1 1           Kevin  Harrison 1  
1 1           Geoffrey Holan 1  
1 1           Patricia Jensen 1  
1 1           Gili Katzman 1  
1 1           Christine Lang 1  
1 1           Cheryl Lynch 1  
1 1           Graham MacLennan 1  
1 1           wendy montgomery 1  
1 1           Paige  Morrow 1  
1 1           Mike Palichuk 1  
1 1           Jen Raworth 1  
1 1           Jose Rinas 1  
1 1           Sandy Thompson 1  
1 1           Pete van Gaalen 1  
1 1           Michael  Wardas 1  
1 1           Peter Watson 1  
1 1           Kirk Westergaard 1  
1 1           Sonia  Woodman 1  
0             Dave Champion 0  
0             Chris Flood 0  
-1 -1           Alison Abell 0  
-1 -1           Astrid Bonter 0  
-1 -1           Sasha Brown 0  
-1 -1           Judith de Niet 0  
-1 -1           Gina DiMenna 0  
-1 -1           michelle ford 0  
-1 -1           James Greewnood 0  
-1 -1           Newton Hoang 0  
-1 -1           Randy Hunter 0  
-1 -1           Brent Mansfield 0  
-1 -1           Carie Moran 0  
-1 -1           Melissa Pace 0  
-1 -1           Susannah Reid 0  
-1 -1           Tara Robinson 0  
-1 -1           Rebecca Sherlock 0  
0 0           TONY MICHALESKI 1 Membership Status
0 0           Gunnar Ramslie 1 Membership Status
1 1           Nicola Gildersleeve 1 Membership Status
4 4           david weightman 2 Membership Status
3 2       1   Benji Chu 1 Membership Status
-1 -1           Owen Morehart 0 Membership Status
-1 -1           Laurel Richardson 0 Membership Status

 

2012 Point Series

I am happy to announce the winner of the 2012 Club Point Series.  Since Ean and I do compete just for the fun of it, but not for prizes, Craig Moore will take away the title this year.  Craig has been an early member in Club Fat Ass and is a regular at most of our events year round.  He is also the host of the Vancouver 100  in early June and the Pure Satisfaction in December.  Craig will win a membership refundfor 2013.  Congratulations, Craig.

Please refer to Club Point Series for details on how points are allocated.

The table below reflects all points collected up to 28 December 2012 and includes referral and photo points as well as points collected for participating and hosting events.   All points for 2012 are now reconciled. Points collected through referals from 28 Dec to midnight on New Year's Eve will count towards the 2013 contest!

 

Current Standings:

 

Total Points Event P. EH P. Referal Points Photo Points Bonus P. Crew P. First Name Last Name # of Events
45 32 6 2.5   4   Ean Jackson 17
42 30 4 1   7   Sibylle Tinsel 15
32 21 4     7   Craig Moore 11
30 16 13 0.5       Marc Schmitz 8
12 6 2     4   Keith Nichol 3
12 7 5         Karl Jensen 4
12 11       1   Andy Healey 6
11 5 5 1       Ryan Ó Maol Chonaire 4
10 4 3 3       Gottfried Grosser 3
10 8   1   1   Dave Cressman 4
10 8 2         Michael Wardas 4
10 10           Eric Rannaud 7
9 6   1   2   Rachel Fouladi 4
9 8   1       Carlie Smith 4
8 6 1     1   Liza Flemming 3
8 6       2   Chris La Rose 3
8 6   1   1   Janet Mackintosh 3
8 6       2   desmond mott 3
8 7       1   Ray Levasseur 4
7 3 2     2   Reagan White 2
7 5 2         Dave Berg 3
7 7           James Clarke 4
7 7           Julie Flynn 5
7 7           Bill Maurer 5
6 4 2         Corinne Pitre-Hayes 2
6 4 2         Peter Stace-Smith 2
6 6           Neil Ambrose 3
6 6           Ward Beemer 3
6 6           Barry Berg 3
6 6           Sam Chiu 3
6 6           Carolyn King 3
6 4 2         Wendy  Montgomery 3
6 6           Dana Samis 3
6 6           Jessica Glowacki 4
6 6           Mike Kuiack 4
5 2 3         Carlos Castillo 0
5 4       1   cindy ethier 2
5 4   1       Sean Lavin 2
5 5           Laddie Hannam 3
5 5           Jay Jardine 3
5 4   1       Monty Watts 3
5 5           Suzanne Johnson 4
5 4 1         Pam Keck 4
5 5           Helen Tilley 4
4 2 2         Doug Keir 1
4 2 2         Genissa Sygitowicz 1
4 4           Joshua Barringer 2
4 4           David Crerar 2
4 4           Dan Daoust 2
4 4           scott donatelli 2
4 4           Robert Jones 2
4 4           Mark MacRae 2
4 2 2         Andy Nicol 2
4 4           Glenn Pace 2
4 4           Shem Sharifi 2
4 4           Craig Slagel 2
4 4           Angela Spooner 2
4 4           Pete van Gaalen 2
4 4           Killaine Sharman 3
4 4           Adam Way 3
4 4           Glenn Cameron 4
3   3         Kathryn Stanton 0
3 2   1       Allison Ezzat 1
3 2   1       Kerry Mann 1
3 1 2         Allan McMordie 1
3 2       1   David Papineau 1
3 2       1   Spencer Sheinin 1
3 2         1 Ron  Adams 2
3 3           Rick Arikado 2
3 3           Linda Barton 2
3 3           Chris Benn 2
3 3           Astrid Bonter 2
3 3           Sasha Brown 2
3 3           Paul Burns 2
3 3           Lori Clerkson 2
3 3           Anne-Marie Cote 2
3 3           Rhonda Gallant 2
3 3           Simon Le Pine 2
3 3           Hassan Lotfi-Pour 2
3 3           Kerry Ward 2
3 3           Herb Yang 2
3 3           Meredith Cale 3
3 3           John Machray 6
2 2           Alanna Aldous 1
2 2           Chad Allen 1
2 2           John Atwater 1
2 2           steve barnes 1
2 2           Patricia Barry 1
2 2           Chris Barth 1
2 2           Alice Beaudet 1
2 2           Lori Belancic 1
2 2           Dave Berg 1
2 2           Laurie  Brookbank 1
2 2           Peggy Brown 1
2 2           Greg Burnham 1
2 1 1         Jason Cagampan 1
2 2           Man Kong Chan 1
2 2           Kristie Congram 1
2 2           celina  coombs 1
2 2           Tom Craik 1
2 2           Linda Dufour 1
2 2           Ken Eng 1
2 2           Michael Forbes 1
2 2           Kate Fremlin 1
2 2           monique garneau 1
2 2           reza ghazizadeh 1
2 2           Adam Haesler 1
2 2           Mike Heiliger 1
2 2           Bob Hermanutz 1
2 2           Dario Herrera 1
2 2           Randy Hunter 1
2 2           Chad Hyson 1
2 2           Gili Katzman 1
2 2           Ran Katzman 1
2 2           Gordon Keir 1
2 2           Tally Keir 1
2 2           Paul Kennedy 1
2 2           Emily Kerr 1
2 2           Pam Kostecki 1
2 2           ken legg 1
2 2           Doris Leong 1
2 1   1       Gord Lord 1
2 2           Pat Love 1
2 2           Steven Lowe 1
2 2           Craig  McMillan 1
2 2           Kyndra Moeller 1
2 2           Carie Moran 1
2 2           Shannon Mychajlyszyn 1
2 1       1   Jeff Narver 1
2 2           Stacey Nievweija 1
2 2           Shane Onufrechuk 1
2 1   1       Joanna Pedersen 1
2 2           Adrian Powell 1
2 2           Gary Robbins 1
2 2           Andrew Rose 1
2 2           mark rowat 1
2 2           Rob Ruff 1
2 2           chris schippmann 1
2 2           Michael Senior 1
2 2           Matt Sessions 1
2 2           Todd Sewell 1
2 2           Spencer Sheinin 1
2 2           Gordon Spooner 1
2 2           Eric Stacey 1
2 2           Jim Swadling 1
2 1 1         Allison Tai 1
2 2           Jude Ultra 1
2   2         Eagle Walz 1
2 1   1       Robert  Westendorp 1
2 2           Pat Woods 1
2 2           Jonathan Wornell 1
2 2           David Wylie 1
2 2           Jackie Zimmerman 1
2 2           Mike Zimmerman 1
2 2           Patricia  jensen 2
2 2           Jackie Montgomery 2
2 2           Banafsheh Sokhansanj 2
1     1       Kelly Corday 0
1 0 1         Alex  Gibbs 0
1     1       Marla Weinheimer 0
1           1 Bryce Adams 1
1 1           Mark alexander 1
1             Michelle Allen 1
1             Alaia Alsharif 1
1 1           Eric Bjorklund 1
1 1           Tammy Black 1
1 1           Murray Cameron 1
1 1           Pushpa Chandra 1
1 1           Nick Constantin 1
1 1           Jess Dagg 1
1 1           Steve Deller 1
1 1           Maureen Forrestal 1
1 1           Cindy Frewin 1
1 1           Shinobu Homma 1
1 1           Curb Ivanic 1
1 1           Susan Kamachi 1
1 1           Ian Kerr 1
1 1           Monika Kriedemann 1
1 1           Katie Longworth 1
1 1           Eric Lorenz 1
1 1           Don Murray 1
1 1           Jessica Pingel 1
1 1           Lara Spence 1
1             Ann Taylor 1
1 1           Jill Warland 1
1 1           Jonathan Weresch 1
1 1           Matt White 1
1             Doug   1
1             Ian   1
1             Nelson   1
1 0   1       Melanie  Ellery  
0 0           Dylan Chadsey 1

 

 

2011 Point Series

I am happy to announce the winners of the 2011 Club Point Series.  Since Ean and I do compete just for the fun of it, but not for prizes, Des Mott will take away the title this year.  Des has been an early member in Club Fat Ass and is a regular at our events year round.  He is also the host of the Go Home Via The Hanes Valley run in late August.  Des wins a pair of Montrail trail running shoes, kindly provided by our sponsor, Kintec Footlabs/Montrail. Congratulations, Des.

Please refer to Club Point Series for details on how points are allocated.

The table below reflects all points collected up to 30 December 2011 and includes referral and photo points as well as points collected for participating and hosting events.   All points for 2011 are now reconciled. Points collected through referals from 30 Dec to midnight on New Year's Eve will count towards the 2012 contest!

Final Standings:

Total Event P. EH P. Referal Points Photo Points Bonus P. Crew P. First Name Last Name # of Events
Not Competing  65.5 31 14 5.5   15   Ean Jackson 16
Not Competing 61.5 36 8 1.5   15 1 Sibylle Tinsel 17
46 28 2 1   15   Desmond Mott 13
30 18 3   1 8   Reagan White 9
22 11 5 1   5   Craig Moore 6
20 11 9         Karl Jensen 5
18 8 5 2   3   Rachel Fouladi 4
17 13       4   Liza Flemming 7
16 14 1     1   Pamela Keck 7
15 7 2 4   2   Jess Dagg 3
15 15           Eric Rannaud 8
14 10       4   Bill Maurer 5
13 6 2 4   1   Carlos Castillo 3
13 9 4         Ryan Conroy 6
11 7 2     2   Bill Dagg 4
11 7 1     3   Jackie Montgomery 4
11 11           Ran Katzman 6
11 11           John Machray 7
10 9       1   Jay Jardine 5
10 6 3     1   Katie Longworth 5
10 10           Adrian Powell 5
10 9       1   Wendy Montgomery 7
9 5 2 2       Michael Wardas 3
9 7       2   Ray Levasseur 4
9 8       1   Mike Palichuk 4
9 7       2   Baldwin Lee 5
8 2   6       David Papineau 1
8 5 2     1   Doug Keir 3
8 6   1   1   Kelly Corday 4
8 8           Jessica Glowacki 5
8 7       1   Craig Slagel 5
7 6       1   Norma Bastidas 3
7 6 1         Dana Samis 3
7 3 4 1   1   Alli  Tai 3
7 7           neil ambrose 4
7 7           Carolyn King 4
6 4 2         Andy Nicol 1
6 6           Patricia Barry 3
6 5       1   Dario Herrera 3
6 6   1       ken legg 3
6 6           Sarah Liljefors 3
6 6           Paul Martin 3
6 6           Kim  Taylor 3
6 6           James Clarke 4
5 4       1   david montgomery 1
5 4       1   Claudia Bullington 2
5 4 1         David Crerar 2
5 4       1   Angela Cullen Spooner 2
5 5           Christine Moric 2
5 4 1         Navid Rahemtulla 2
5 4       1   Pete  van Gaalen 2
5 5           Rick Arikado 3
5 4   1       Helen Tilley 3
5 5           deavah yerxa 3
4 2       1 1 Graham Archer 1
4 1   2   1   Gary Robbins 1
4 2 2         Genissa Sygitowicz 1
4 2 2         Anne  Taylor 1
4 4           Laurie  Brookbank 2
4 3   1       Dan Daoust 2
4 4           Mark Feng 2
4 4           Adam Haesler 2
4 4           Chad Hyson 2
4 4           Rob Kay 2
4 4           ryan keefe 2
4 4           Todd Kennedy 2
4 4           Steven Lowe 2
4 3   1       Ryne Melcher 2
4 4           Don Murray 2
4 3       1   Kristin Ohm-Pedersen 2
4 4           John Pickles 2
4 3       1   Scotty Railton 2
4 4           Becky Swan 2
4 4           Heather Vestergaard 2
4 4           Marla Weinheimer 2
4 3       1   Jonathan Weresch 2
4 4           Reza Gharazadly 3
4 3 1         Gottfried Grosser 3
4 4           Hassan Lotfi-Pour 3
4 4           Glenn Pace 3
4 4           Jim Swadling 3
3 2   1       Dave Cressman 1
3 2       1   Anna Elias 1
3 2       1   Sara Elias 1
3 2       1   Ken Eng 1
3 2       1   Ruby  Ferguson (Willis) 1
3 2       1   Alan  Gilhooly 1
3 2       1   Mathew Hill 1
3 2       1   Susan Hui 1
3 2       1   Tanya Jones 1
3 2       1   Patrick  Lewis 1
3 2       1   Simone Lylack 1
3 2   1       Pat Malavi 1
3 2   1       Lishe  O'keily 1
3 2       1   Kelly Sharman 1
3 3           Lori Clerkson 2
3 3           Josee Houle 2
3 3           Monika Kriedemann 2
3 3           Mike Kuiack 2
3 3           Gord Lord 2
3 2         1 Carie Moran 2
3 3           Keith Nichol 2
3 3           Killaine Sharman 2
3 3           Alan Thompson 2
3 3           Paul  Burns 3
3 3           Glenn Cameron 3
2           2 Chessa Adsit-Morris 1
2 2           Sarah Anderson 1
2 2           Valerie Bell 1
2 2           Christopher Benn 1
2 2           Dave Berg 1
2 2           Kathleen Birney 1
2 2           Tammy Blackwell 1
2 2           Isaac Blum 1
2 2           Peggy Brown 1
2 2           Eric Carter 1
2 2           noal cattone 1
2 2           celina  coombs 1
2 2           Eric Derbez 1
2 2           John Dove 1
2 2           Jason Eads 1
2 2           KC Emerson 1
2 2           Christina Esser 1
2 2           Michael Forbes 1
2 2           Richele Frank 1
2 2           Daryl Funk 1
2 2           Elaine Galbraith 1
2 2         2 Ramo Gencay 1
2 2           Stephen Gould 1
2 2           Laddie Hannam 1
2 2           Bob Hermanutz 1
2 2           lisa hoffner 1
2 2           Mark Hyder 1
2 2           Curb Ivanic 1
2 1   1       BRADLEY JONES 1
2 2           Gili Katzman 1
2 2           Rainy Kent 1
2 2           Simon Le Pine 1
2 2           Susanna Makela 1
2 2           Jacob Michaels 1
2 2           Andy Moore 1
2 2           Chase Mueller 1
2 2           Emily  Myers 1
2 2           Tim Nixon 1
2 2           Shane Onufrechuk 1
2 2           David Parker 1
2 2           Stephen Parslow 1
2 2           Sukhi Pawa 1
2 2           Graham Perkins 1
2 2           Wade Repta 1
2 1   1       Michael Richen 1
2 2           Lucy  Ryan 1
2 2           Edward Sargisson 1
2 2           Marc Schmitz 1
2 1       1   Rhonda Schuller 1
2 2           Matthew Seftel 1
2 2           Shem Sharifi 1
2 2           Spencer Sheinin 1
2 2           Jan Snow 1
2 2           Peter Stace-Smith 1
2 2           Eric Stacey 1
2 2           Debbie Suzuki 1
2 2           Vivian Tai 1
2 2           Chris Tomkinson 1
2 2           KO Turner 1
2 2           Jude Ultra 1
2 2           Henry Wang 1
2 2           Kerry ward 1
2 2           Philip Waters 1
2 2           Sarah Weinkam 1
2 2           Robert Westendorp 1
2 2           Rich White 1
2 2           Herb Yang 1
2 2           Catherine  Yoell 1
2 2           Maureen Forrestal 2
2 1         1 lysanne lavigne 2
2 1   1   1   Sean Lavin 2
1   1         Allan McMordie 0
1     1       Cinnimon Rain 0
1     1       Angela Spooner 0
1   1         Imelda  Wong 0
1           1 Ron Adams 1
1 1           Alice Beaudet 1
1 1           Tarn Berry 1
1 1           Emily Bridger 1
1 1           Clayton Caldwell 1
1     1       Kristie Congram 1
1 1           Paul Cubbon 1
1 1           Vijay Cuddeford 1
1 1           Owen Davis 1
1 1           Steve Deller 1
1 1           scott donatelli 1
1 1           Eugene Ellenbogen 1
1           1 Neil  Ferguson 1
1 1           Julie Flynn 1
1 1           Vicky Forsyth 1
1 1           ed foster 1
1 1           Colin Freeland 1
1           1 Sarah Galazin 1
1 1           Alexis Guigue 1
1 1           Kevin Harrison 1
1 1           Barbara Hughes 1
1 1           Penny Jakobsen 1
1 1           patricia  Jensen 1
1 1           Andrew Keir 1
1 1           Gord Keir 1
1 1           James Keir 1
1 1           Tally Keir 1
1 1           Tim Keir 1
1 1           Tracy Keir 1
1 1           Paul Kennedy 1
1 1           Emily Kerr 1
1 1           Susan  Leung 1
1 1           John Little 1
1 1           Martin MacInnis 1
1 1           Doug McConnell 1
1 1           Nicola McGlennon 1
1 1           Michael McNamara 1
1 1           Andrew McNeil 1
1 1           Debra Nicol 1
1   1         Max Pace 1
1           1 Meg Peters 1
1 1           Corinne Pitre-Hayes 1
1 1           Elizabeth  Purkis 1
1 1           Susan  Reynolds 1
1 1           Mark Rowat 1
1 1           Rob Ruff 1
1 1           Matt  Sessions 1
1 1           Hileray Shackelford 1
1 1       1   Carlie Smith 1
1 0 1         Tanis  Speers 1
1 1           Lara Spence 1
1           1 Roxy The Dog 1
1           1 Joe Turtle 1
1 1           Tasha Wadley 1
1 1           Justin Wiens 1
1 1           Alicia Woodside 1
1 1           Brad Yerxa 1
1     1       James Wanless  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2009 Point Series Winner

I am happy to announce the winner of the 2009 Club Point Series, long time member and Event Host, Craig Moore.  Craig will receive a pair of running shoes, kindly provided by our sponsor, Kintec Footlabs.

Please refer to Club Point Series for details on how points are allocated.

Final Standings:

Total Event P. EH P. Referal Points Photo Points Bonus P. Crew P. First Name Last Name # of Events
68 40 4   5 18 1 Craig Moore 20
63 38 6 2 1 15 1 Sibylle Tinsel 19
57 33 11     12 1 Ean Jackson 18
50 32 2     16   desmond mott 16
25 12 10 1 1 1   Karl Jensen 6
23 18 2 2   1   Tim Wiens 9
22 18   1 1 2   Kirsten Ramage 10
20 15 1     3 1 Baldwin Lee 9
16 14       2   Claudia Bullington 7
15 14       1   Ran Katzman 8
13 9   1   2 1 Laddie Hannam 5
13 11       2   Ellie Greenwood 6
13 12       1   Rob Ruff 6
13 10 2 1       Ryan Conroy 7
12.5 8 2 0.5   2   Bill Dagg 4
12 8       4   Heather Urquhart 5
12 11       1   John  Machray 8
11.5 8 2 1.5 1     Jess  Bassill  4
11 11           Monty Watts 5
11 8       3   Reagan White 4
11 10         1 Maureen Wiens 5
10 7 2 1       Doug Keir 4
10 8       1 2 Ray Levasseur 4
9 8       1   Erik J 5
9 9           Philip Waters 5
9 7 1     1   Gilles Barbeau 7
8 5 3         David Crerar 3
8 6   2       Gary Robbins 3
8 8           Jessica Glowacki 4
8 8           Ryne Melcher 4
8 8           Wendy Montgomery 4
8 7   1     1 Gord Thompson 4
8 6   1   1   Jackie Muir 5
7 4 3         carlos Castillo 2
7 4 3         Lorie Alexander  3
7 6 1         Penny Jakobsen 3
7 6       1   Keith Nichol 3
7 6       1   Helen Tilley 3
7 7           Mike Palichuk 4
7 7           Matt Sessions 4
7 6         1 Ron Adams 5
6 2 2 1   1   Daniel  Probst 1
6 4 2         Cheryl Johnson 2
6 4 2         Peter Stace-Smith 2
6 6           Paul Cubbon 3
6 5 1         Chad Hyson 3
6 5       1   Rob  Jones 3
6 6           John Neels 3
6 6           Michael Syrjala 3
6 5       1   Rick Arikado 4
6 6           Chris Benn 4
6 6           Sukhi Pawa 4
5 2   3       Kristie congram 1
5 4       1   Jason Eads 2
5 4   1       Bob Hermanutz 2
5 4       1   Chris La Rose 2
5 4       1   Steven Lowe 2
5 4       1   Susan MacRae 2
5 4       1   Carie Moran 2
5 3 2         Andy Nicol 2
5 4       1   Angela Spooner 2
5 4   1       Lara Taylor 2
5 5           Patricia Barry 3
5 5           Martin Janzen 3
5 5           Rhonda Schuller 3
5 5           Dave Berg 4
5 4 1         Barry Hopkins 4
4 2 2         Tara Haddad 1
4 2 2         Jackie  Montgomery 1
4 2 2         Ann Taylor 1
4 2   1   1   Janice Vallis 1
4 3         1 Graham Archer 2
4 4           Lori Clerkson 2
4 4           Dan Daoust 2
4 4           Rhonda Gallant 2
4 3       1   Carolyn Goluza 2
4 4           Wayne Guest 2
4 4           Tim Hill 2
4 4           david jenkins 2
4 4       1   Derrick Johnstone 2
4 4           Mark MacRae 2
4 4           ronald ness 2
4 4           Kathy  Nomura 2
4 4           David Papineau 2
4 4           Elizabeth Sparling 2
4 4           Debbie Suzuki 2
4 4           Pete van Gaalen 2
4 4           Sarah Weinkam 2
4 4           Reg Hornsby 3
3 2       1   Bill Codville 1
3 2 1         Alli  Conroy 1
3 2       1   Valerie Henderson 1
3 2   1       Sean Lavin 1
3 2       1   john mcgrath 1
3 2     1     Amber Ringers 1
3 2         1 Imre Sorban 1
3 2   1       Daryl  Spencer  1
3 1 2         Michael  Wardas 1
3 2       1   Stephen Blyth 2
3 3           scott donatelli 2
3 3           Maureen  Forrestal 2
3  1 2         Lucinda Iglesias 2
3 3           Patricia Jensen 2
3 3           Katie Longworth 2
3 3           glenn pace 2
3 3           Kim  Taylor 2
3 3           David Vulliens 2
3 3           Steve Deller 3
3 2         1 Gottfried and Benni the dog Grosser 3
3 3           Jonathan Weresch 3
2 2       1   Michelle  Allen 1
2 2           Sarah anderson 1
2 2           Christine Archibald 1
2 2           Deirdre Arscott 1
2 2           Thierry Asselin 1
2 2           Hardial  Athwal 1
2 2           Chris Atkins 1
2 2           Susan Barr 1
2 1       1   Alice Beaudet 1
2 2           buddy bhandar 1
2 2           Eileen Bistrisky 1
2 2           Scott Brammer 1
2 2           Sal  Bugliarisi 1
2 2           Noal Cattone 1
2 2           Pushpa Chandra 1
2 2           Erin  Creak 1
2 2           Andrew Crompton 1
2 2           Eric Derbez 1
2 2           Carrie Dubilowski 1
2 2           Lauren Eads 1
2 2           KC Emerson 1
2 2           Barbara Evans 1
2 2           monica foell 1
2 2           Carrie Graham 1
2 2           Michael Grosso  1
2             Amanda Helmle 1
2 2           James Hunt 1
2 2           Curb Ivanic 1
2 2           Johanna J 1
2 2           The Jackal 1
2 2           Bradley Jones 1
2 2           David Kam 1
2 2           Sarah Konefal 1
2 2           Phil Kong 1
2 2           warren laird 1
2 2           steven lee 1
2 2   1       ken legg 1
2 2           Gord  Lord 1
2 2           Arlene Macaulay 1
2 2           Stephanie Malherbe 1
2 2           Pam Marr 1
2 2           Rebecca Marshall 1
2 2           UNA MCLEOD 1
2 2       1   Don McManus 1
2 2           Edward Mills 1
2 2           Heather Mitchell 1
2 2       1   Dave Montgomery 1
2 2           Emma  Morgan 1
2 2           Don  Murray 1
2 2           Jason Oliver 1
2 2           philip parker 1
2 2           Stephen Parslow 1
2 1   1       Krys Pick 1
2 2           Dom Repta *** 1
2 2           susan reynolds 1
2 2           Ron  Rillorta 1
2 2           Adrian Rothwell 1
2 2           Shane Ruljancich 1
2 2           Lara Seguin 1
2 1       1   Killaine Sharman 1
2 2           Sharon Skitch 1
2 2           Dave  Smith 1
2 2           Natasha Smyth 1
2 2           Genissa Sygitowicz 1
2 2           Anna Tarnowski 1
2 2           Colette Tunstead 1
2 2           Todd  Ulriksen 1
2 2           Eliza Waddell 1
2 2           John Wilson 1
2 2           Catherine Yoell 1
2 2         1 Chulita Barbeau 2
2 4           Greg Barreca 2
2 2           Mary Betts 2
2 2           Rea  Blyth 2
2 2           Pano Skrivanos 2
2 2           Kat Webb 2
1   1         Colin Freeland 0
1     1       Keith Iwasaki 0
1     1       Barb Owen 0
1   1         Eagle Walz 0
1  1           Cathy Adams 1
1 1           neil ambrose 1
1 1           Ryan  Arndt*** 1
1 1           Morris Arthor  1
1 1           Ward Beemer 1
1 1           Terry Bushnell *** 1
1 1           Rik Chapman 1
1 1           Celina coombs 1
1 1           Rian Douglas 1
1 1           Simon Driver 1
1 1           Shawne Flaherty 1
1 1           Robyn Furby 1
1 1           Mark Gilbert 1
1 1           Kevin  Harrison 1
1 1           Bob Hearn 1
1 1           Jennifer  Hiebert 1
1   1         Pat  Hinds 1
1 1           Linda Leigh Jackson 1
1   1         Joel Jenkins 1
1 1           Gordon Keir 1
1 1           Tally Keir 1
1 1           carolyn king 1
1 1           Brian Landau 1
1 1           Josh M 1
1 1           Amy  MacArthur 1
1           1 Linda Machray 1
1 1           Donna MacIntosh 1
1 1           Lori Moody 1
1 1           Larry Nightengale 1
1 1           Kristin Ohm-Pedersen 1
1 1 1         Max P 1
1           1 Helen Phillips 1
1 1           Christina Pow 1
1 1           Wade Repta *** 1
1 1           Christine  Rybak 1
1 1           Sarah S 1
1 1           Amites  Sarkar 1
1 1           Laura Schmidt 1
1 1           Jon Shepherd 1
1 1           Ruben Sluis *** 1
1 1           John Smalley 1
1 1           Donna Smood 1
1 1           Eric  Stacey 1
1 1           Heather Summerville 1
1 1           Erick  Swordmaker 1
1 1           Lannie  Thielen 1
1 1           Amber Thom 1
1 1           Steve Threndyle 1
1 1           Colleen Wiegers 1
1 1           Bryce  Adams 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.

 

2010 Point Series Winner

I am happy to announce the winners of the 2010 Club Point Series.  Yes, we have a tie.  Reagan and Jess battled it out until the very end, but then, with true sportsmanship decided that they rather be co-champions than have a tiebreaker.  The prize, a pair of Salomon trail running shoes, kindly provided by our sponsor, Kintec Footlabs/Solomon Sports will be taken home by Reagan. (what did you have to do Reagan?)

Complete and Final Standings: 

Total Event P. EH P. Referal Points Photo Points Bonus P. Crew P. First Name Last Name # of Events
60 32 5 1 5 16 1 Jess Dagg 16
60 37 4 2   17   Reagan White 19
55 29 10 3   13   Sibylle Tinsel 15
53 25 11 5   12   Ean Jackson 14
48 30 2 1   15   desmond mott 15
40 24 2   5 8 1 Bill Dagg 12
35 18 7 2   8   Craig Moore 10
29 18   3   8   Rachel Tanya Fouladi 10
19 13 5 1       Ryan Conroy 6
18 9 4 1   4   Jackie Montgomery 5
18 15       3   Liza Flemming 8
17 14   1 1 1   Dario Herrera 7
15 10   1   4   Kelly Corday 5
14 13   1       Heather Urquhart 8
13 6 7         Karl Jensen 3
13 9 2 1   1   Katie Longworth 5
13 12   1   1   Ran Katzman 6
12 8       4   Jason Eads 4
12 10 2 1       Tim Wiens 5
12 11       1   Kathryn  Webb 6
12 9       3   Baldwin  Lee 7
11 6   2 1 2   David Papineau 3
10 8       2   Eric Rannaud 4
10 10   1       Helen Tilley 4
10 9       1   Jessica Glowacki 5
10 10           Pamela Keck 6
9 5 3 1       the  Jackal 2
9 6 2 1       Lysanne Lavigne 3
8 4   2   2   Bill Maurer 2
8 6   2       Julie Flynn 3
8 6       2   Dave Montgomery 3
8 6 1     1   Claudia Bullington 4
8 7   1       David Crerar 4
8 7       1   Doug McConnell 4
8 8           Dana Samis 4
8 7       1   Jonathan Weresch 4
8 7   1       Deavah Yerxa 5
7 4 2 1       Doug  Keir 2
7 4   2   1   Keith  Nichol 2
7 6       1   Chris La Rose 3
7 6 1         ken legg 3
7 5       2   Ray Levasseur 3
7 6   1       Lishe O'Kiely 3
7 6       1   James Clarke 4
7 7           ronald ness 4
7 7           John Machray 6
6 6           Lori Clerkson 3
6 6           Wayne Guest 3
6 5       1   patricia  jensen 3
6 5       1   Arlene MacAulay 3
6 6           Carie Moran 3
6 6           Mike Palichuk 3
6 6           Adrian Powell 3
6 6           Jim Swadling 3
6 6           Maureen Wiens 3
6 6   1       Carolyn Goluza 4
5 2 2 1       Pete Stace-Smith 1
5 4 1         Gilles Barbeau 2
5 4 1         Chad Hyson 2
5 4       1   Tanya Jones 2
5 5           Neil Ambrose 3
5 4   1       Bradley Jones 3
5 5           Carolyn King 3
5 5   1       John Neels 3
5 4       1   Killaine Sharman 3
4 2 2         Tara Haddad 1
4 2 2         Genissa Sygitowicz 1
4 3       1   Michelle Allen 2
4 4           Patricia Barry 2
4 4           Dan Daoust 2
4 2 2         Gottfried Grosser 2
4 4           Kevin Harrison 2
4 4       1   Jay Jardine 2
4 4           Gord Lord 2
4 4           Steven Lowe 2
4 4           Mark Macrae 2
4 4           Susan MacRae 2
4 4           Don Murray 2
4 4           David Parker 2
4 4           Kirsten Ramage 2
4 4           susan reynolds 2
4 4           Rob Ruff 2
4 4           derek sakamoto 2
4 4           Rhonda Schuller 2
4 4           Debbie Suzuki 2
4 4           Pete van Gaalen 2
4 4           Imelda Wong 2
4 4           linda wong 2
4 4           Herb Yang 2
4 4           Ross Fleming 3
4 3 1       1 Wendy Montgomery 3
4 4           Jackie Muir 3
4 4           Sukhi Pawa 3
4 4           Navid Rahemtulla 3
4 4           Edward Sargisson 3
3 2   1       Mary Betts 1
3 2       1   Andy Gallery 1
3 2   1       Bob Hermanutz 1
3 2       1   Heather Mitchell 1
3 1       1   janna rist 1
3 2   1       Anna Tarnowski 1
3 1 2         Ann Taylor 1
3 2       1   Anh Vuong 1
3 2         1 Ron Adams 2
3 3           Rick Arikado 2
3 3           Chris Benn 2
3 2   1       Janice Bennett 2
3 2   1       Alex Gibbs 2
3 3           laddie hannam 2
3 3           Wade Repta 2
3 1 1     1   Allison Tai  2
3 3           Lindy Yeates 2
3 2         1 glenn  pace 3
3 3           Philip Waters 3
2   2         Lorie Alexander 0
2 2           Sarah anderson 1
2 2           Troy Angrignon 1
2 2           Andrea Balakova 1
2 2           Eileen Bistrisky 1
2 2           Tammy Blackwell 1
2 2           Clive Boness 1
2 2           Scott Brammer 1
2 2           Janet Bremner 1
2 2           Laurie  Brookbank 1
2 2           Peggy Brown 1
2 2           Kate Burrage 1
2 2           Noal Cattone 1
2 2   1       Rik Chapman 1
2 1     1     Kristie Congram 1
2 2           Paul Cubbon 1
2 2           Angela Cullen 1
2 1   1       Ethelyn  David 1
2 2           Joanne  Denis 1
2 2           scott donatelli 1
2 2           John Dove 1
2 2           Randy Duncan 1
2 2           Christina Esser 1
2 2           Kamren Farr 1
2 2           Mark Feng 1
2 2           Maureen  Forrestal 1
2 2           David Froh 1
2 2           Tom Froh 1
2 2           Daryl Funk 1
2 2           Elaine  Galbraith 1
2 2           Rhonda Gallant 1
2 2           Sarah Gallazin 1
2 2           Ben  Harapat 1
2 2           Jonathan Heinz 1
2 2           Jennifer Hiebert 1
2 2           David Jenkins 1
2 2           Carol Johnson 1
2 2           ryan keefe 1
2 2           Mike Kuiack 1
2 2           Mark Lesack 1
2 2           John Little 1
2 2           suyin lum min 1
2 2           Fergus M 1
2 1       1   cristy maltese 1
2 2           Paul Martin 1
2 2           Ron Mayne 1
2 2           Scott McMurtrey 1
2 2           Duncan McRae 1
2 2           Gabriela Nagyova 1
2 2           Caitlin O'Leary 1
2 2           Sharon Parry 1
2 2           Stephen Parslow 1
2 2           John Pickles 1
2 2           Jordan Piper 1
2 2           Garry Rathbone 1
2 2           Gillian Ratledge 1
2 2           Michel Richard 1
2 2           Lisa Richardson 1
2 2           Gary Robbins 1
2 2           Lucy Ryan 1
2 2           Christina Sanders 1
2 2           John  Seed 1
2 2           Lara Seguin 1
2 2           Matt  Sessions 1
2 2           Jan Snow 1
2 2           Brooke Spence 1
2 2           Jordan Stace-Smith 1
2 2           Barb Sweeney 1
2 2           Lara Taylor 1
2 2           Chris Tomkinson 1
2 2           Linda Tyrrell 1
2 2           Cheri  Van Patten 1
2 2           James  Wanless 1
2 2           Michael Wardas 1
2 2           Sarah Weinkam 1
2 2           Betty Wiens 1
2 2   1       Catherine Yoell 1
2 1   1       Anthony Yung 1
2 2           Tom Craik 2
2 2           Penny Jakobsen 2
2 2           Suzanne Johnson 2
2 2           Nathan  Livingston 2
2 2           Ryne Melcher 2
2 2           Kerry Ward 3
1   1         Isabelle Julien 0
1     1       Daniel Probst 0
1           1 Patty ? 1
1           1 Bryce Adams 1
1           1 Kyla Adams 1
1 1           Ward Beemer 1
1         1   Ray Bike Dude 1
1 1           Rea Blyth 1
1 1           Stephen Blyth 1
1 1           Bob Brough 1
1           1 Garth Campbell 1
1 1           Christine Chore 1
1 1           celina  coombs 1
1           1 Doug Cooper 1
1 1           Sandra Davies 1
1 1           Shawn Davies 1
1 1           Steve Deller 1
1 1           Michael Diack 1
1           1 Karina Farr 1
1 1           Adreel Forsyth 1
1           1 Scott Galloway 1
1           1 Peter Gaskill 1
1           1 Wade's Girlfriend 1
1 1           Daniel Goddard 1
1 1           Rod  Hatful 1
1 1           Ciaran  Healey 1
1           1 Lori Herron 1
1 1           Reg Hornsby 1
1 1           Phil Hughes 1
1           1 Jeff Hunt 1
1 0 1         Joel Jenkins 1
1   1         Joel Jenkins 1
1 1           Rainy Kent 1
1 1           Kirsten Kintec 1
1           1 Barb Legg 1
1 1           terry lewis * 1
1 1           Sarah Liljefors 1
1 1           Eric Lorenz 1
1           1 Linda Machray 1
1 1           Elise Maguire 1
1 1           Pat Malavi 1
1           1 Olivia May 1
1 1           John McGrath 1
1 1           Michael McNamara 1
1           1 Jen Milton 1
1           1 Wade's Mom 1
1           1 Dom Repta 1
1     1       Mike Richen 1
1 1   1       Will Schuurman 1
1 1           Hileray Shackelford 1
1           1 Shem Sharifi 1
1           1 Al Sherwood 1
1 1           Kay Simpson 1
1 1           Rob Smith 1
1           1 Imre Sorban 1
1 1           eric stacey 1
1           1 Kathryn Stanton 1
1           1 Mark Stanton 1
1           1 Lorraine Suomi 1
1 1           Kailee Tarnowski 1
1 1           Bob Taylor 1
1           1 Mirabelle Tinio 1
1 1           Paul Tinsel 1
1 1           Jude Ultra 1
1 1       1   Nancy  Veres 1
1 0 1         Eagle Walz 1
1 1           Marla Weinheimer 1
1           1 Paul Wiggins 1
1 1           Kelly Wilcox 1
1 1           Brad Yerxa 1
1 1           Hassan Lotfi-Pour 2
1 1           Benji Chu 1*
0 -1   1       Tim Hill 0
0             Kristie Hillen 0
0 0           Dave Berg 1
0 0           Glenn Cameron 1
0 0           Tracy Wakaluk 2
-1 -1           Tanya Berg 0
-1 -1           Elizabeth Bonner 0
-1 -1           trev franklin 0
-1 -1           Micah Lang 0
-1 -1           Sylvia Lee 0
-1 -1           Charles Mackey 0
-1 -1           Robert McCormick 0
-1 -1           Justin Pozin 0
-1 -1           Gabriela Stoian 0
-1 -1           Elizabeth Tod 1
-3 -3           Norma Bastidas 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2008 Point Series Standings

Congratulations to Desmond Mott, the winner of the 2008 Club Fat Ass Point Series.  He participated in 16 CFA events and collected trash during most of them, racking up 49 points. Des wins a certificate for a pair of running shoes from our business member, Kintec Footlabs. Second place was claimed by Bill.  Bill collected 38 points through a healthy mix of referrals, photos, crewing and trash collection. His prize is a goodie bag from our sponsors at Axis Gear.  Third position is awarded to Jess, who - at the last minute - surpassed Baldwin by referring some friends and digging through her photo album.

Please refer to Club Point Series for details on how points are allocated.

Total P. Event P. EH P. Referal Points Photo Points Bonus P. Crew P. First Name Last Name # Events
49 32 1      1   15   desmond mott 16
38 23 4      6        5        Ean Jackson 13
37 24 2      2      3      5 1 Bill Dagg 11
32 22 3      1   6   Sibylle Tinsel 11
26 18   2 3 2 1 Jessica Bassil 9
21 15     1      3      2      Baldwin Lee 10
20 18   1   1        Ran Katzman 9
18  1/4 13 2   1/4   3        Craig Moore 8
17 16   1            Gord Thompson 8
16 12 1      2   1        Tim Wiens 5
16 16       1        Karl Jensen 9
16 16           Monty Watts 8
16      13        3            Penny Jakobsen 7     
15      11            4      1      Ryne Melcher 8     
15 13   2            Amy MacArthur 9
14 13   1       Chris Benn 7
16 15   1       Ellie Greenwood 8
13      11            2        Killaine Sharman 6     
13 13           Rob Ruff 7
12 8 1          2      1      Cheryl Johnson 5
12 12           Chad Hyson 6
11      11                Kim Taylor 6     
11 10         1      sukhbir pawa 6
10.25 5   4  1/4     1      Gilles Barbeau 3
10 9 1              Ryan Conroy 7     
10      10                Rick Arikado 6     
9 7   1        2   Arthur Gee 5
9 9           Jonathan Weresch 5
9 9           Claudia Bullington 7
8  1/3 6          1/3     2      Ron Adams 4     
8      4      1      2        1        carlos castillo 2     
8      6            2        Paul Cubbon 4     
8      8                Doug MacKay 4     
8 4       1      3      Lorraine Suomi 6
8 8           Andrew Laing 6
7  5/6 5      1       1 5/6       Gary Robbins 3     
7.25 6     1/4     1      John Machray 6
7 6         1      Susan Reynolds 4
7 5 1       1 Daniel Probst 4
7      2      1          1      3      Lucinda Iglesias 4     
7      6        1            Chris Atkins 3     
7      7                Allison Mackay 4     
7 6       1        David Crerar 4
7 6         1      John Neels 4
7 6 1         Michael Wardas 3
7 7           Arlene MacAulay 4
6      1              5      Danielle MacLeod 4     
6      4              2      Graham Archer 4     
6      6                Mark Lesack 3     
6 5   1       Rea Blyth 4
6 5       2   laddie hannam 4
6 5   1       Pamela Keck 4
6 6           Lorie Alexander 3
6 6           Barry Hopkins 3
6 8           Colin Freeland 4
5      2      1      1        1        James Sinclair 1     
5      4        1            Mark MacRae 2     
5      4      1              Andy Nicol 2     
5      4            1        JP Obbagy 3     
5      4      1              Geoffrey  Palmer 2     
5      4            1        Angela Spooner 2     
5      4      1              Ann Taylor 2     
5      4        1            Lara Taylor 2     
5      4        1            Pete van Gaalen 2     
5      5                gottfried grosser 3     
5      5                Rhonda Schuller 3     
5              1      4      Linda Machray 3     
5 4   1       Teri Brigden 2
5 5           Stephen Blyth 4
5 5           Jackie Muir 4
5 5           Philip Waters 3
5 4        1       Rhonda Gallant 2     
4  1/4 4          1/4       glenn pace 3     
4      2      1      1            Tara  Jackson 1     
4      2        2            Amber Ringers 1     
4      3        1            Berglind Haffsteinsdottir 1     
4      3            1        Al Harman 3     
4 4           Mike Palichuk 2
4      4                Patricia Barry 2     
4      4                Susan Blackwood 2     
4      4                Dan Daoust 2     
4      4                Alison Jones 2     
4      4                John Jones 2     
4      4              1      carolyn king 3     
4      4                Gord Lord 2     
4      4                Steven Lowe 2     
4      4                Pat Matthieu 2     
4      4                Wendy Montgomery 2     
4      4                Carie Moran 2     
4      4                Matt Sessions 2     
4      4                Katherine Thomas 2     
4      4                Carrie Walsh 2     
4      6                Neil ambrose 3     
4 3   1            Kirsten Ramage 2
4 4           Catherine Jensen 2
4 4           James Montgomery 2
4 4           Krys Pick 2
4 4           christine rybak  3
4 2        2       Peter Stace-Smith 1     
3  1/3 3          1/3       Kyla Adams 2     
3      1            1        Susan MacRae 1     
3      2              1 Marla Allen 2     
3      2        1            Julie Cassata 1     
3      2        1            Kristie Congram 1     
3      2              1      Patricia Jensen 2     
3      2            1        Peter McQuillan 1     
3      2        1            Wendy Wong 1     
3      3                Greg  Barreca 2     
3      3                Jojo Cheesepig 1     
3      3                Doug  Keir 3     
3      3                Sukhi Muker 2     
3      3                EJ Powderhound 2     
3      3                Randy Savoie 2     
3      3                DarbyKai Standrick 2     
3      3            1        janice vallis 2     
3 3           Ray Levasseur 2
3 2        1       Mike Richen 1     
3           3 Ethelyn David 3
2      1              1      Sarah Gallazin 1     
2      1              1      Wade  Repta 1     
2      1        1            Tracy Wakaluk 1     
2      2                Rafael Albert 1     
2      2                STEVE BARNES 1     
2      2                John Barron 1     
2      2                Ward Beemer 1     
2      2                Fiona Black 1     
2      2                Mel Bos 1     
2      2                Tony Brooks 1     
2      2              1      Terry Bushnell 2     
2      2                Debbie Clark 1     
2      2                Ken Coopland 1     
2      2                David Crumpton 1     
2      2                John Dove 1     
2      2                courtney drake 1     
2      2                Hilary Ewart 1     
2      2                Jane Fairbanks 1     
2      2                Ruby  Fergusen 1     
2      2                Jessica Glowacki 1     
2      2                Carrie Graham 1     
2      2                Rod Hatfull 1     
2      2                Jennifer Hiebert 1     
2      2                Barbara Hughes 1     
2      2                Neal Isnor 1     
2      2                Keith Iwasaki 1     
2      2                David Jenkins 1     
2      2                Bradley Jones 1     
2      2                Sylvie Jorger 1     
2      2                Rainy Kent 1     
2      2                Lisa Kirkland 1     
2      2                Ursula Kortmann 1     
2      2                Bob Krentz 1     
2      2                caitlin krouse 1     
2      2                John Little 1     
2      2                Melody  MacMillan 1     
2      2                Sonja Madsen 1     
2      2                Lucy  McNeill 1     
2      2                Don  Murray 1     
2      2                Mike Olund 1     
2      2                randy rankin 1     
2      2                Marie Rivard 1     
2      2                Jim Rupert 1     
2      2                Suzanne Rushton 1     
2      2                julia schmidt 1     
2      2            1        Donna  Smood 1     
2      2              2      Christian Steidl 1     
2      2                Sharon Street 1     
2      2                Daryl Suen 1     
2      2                Gavin Tansley 1     
2      2                Angela Taylor 1     
2      2      1              Wiens Tim 1     
2      2                Betty Tod 1     
2      2                chris tomkinson 1     
2      2                Todd  Ulriksen 1     
2      2                Beth  Van Gaalen 1     
2      2                Brian VanOene 1     
2      2                Pat Walsh 1     
2      2                Dave Watrain 1     
2      2                Sarah Weinkam 1     
2      2                Betty Wiens 1     
2      2                Maureen Wiens 1     
2      2                Shannon Wilford 1     
2 2           Chessa Adsit-Morris 1
2 2           Dave Berg 2
2 2           Bill Codville 1*
2 2           Andrew Crompton 1
2 2           George Foreshaw 1
2 2           Rob  MacDonald 1
2 2           Jessie Marches 2
2 2           Jennifer McGrath 1
2 2           Ondria Needham 1
2 2           Garry Rathbone 1
2 2           Adrian Rothwell 2*
2 2           Pano Skrivanos 2
2 2           Helen Tilley 1
2 2           Lindy Yeates 1
2 ?2           Darin Joseph 1     
2 1        1       Dave Smith 1     
2 2                Courtney Briggs 1     
2 2                Quin Halpin 1     
2 2                Raelene Thomas 1     
2 2           Amber Thom 1
1 1           Chuck Snyder 0
1     1       Bob  Hermanutz 0
1 1           Barabara Heiliger 0
1      0        1            Shay Wilson 0     
1      1                Bryce Adams 1     
1      1                Michelle  Allen 1
1      1                Pushpa Chandra 1     
1      1                Lori Clerkson 1     
1      1                Bret Conkin 1     
1      1                Craig Hopkins 1     
1      1                Reg Hornsby 1     
1      1                Suzanne Johnson 1     
1      1                Danielle Laidlaw 1     
1      1                Jon  Mahoney 1     
1      1                john mcgrath 1     
1      1                Angus McLellan 1     
1      1                Melissa Pace 1     
1      1                Mike Parks 1     
1      1                John Smalley 1     
1      1                Rick Smith 1     
1      1                Shannon Thomas 1     
1      1                Masaki Umehara 1     
1      1                Jurgen Watts 1     
1      1                Paul Young 1     
1      1              1 Eric Zeller 1     
1                1  Kari Badley 1     
1                1 Warren Badley 1     
1                  Julia Crerar 1     
1                1 John Freeland 1     
1                1 Mike Heiliger 1     
1              1        Pat Hinds 0     
1                1 Andrea Ridell 1     
1                1 Richard  Rose 1     
1                1      Joe Turtle 0     
1                1 Michelle   1     
1 1           Gail Foreshaw 1
1 1           Jeremy Hill 1
1 1           Keith Nichol 1     
1 1           Don Phillips 1
1 1           Daryl Spencer 1
1 1                Naomi Dunaway 1     
1 1                Kelly Jamieson 1     
1     1       Cheryl Lynch 0
-1      -1                Peggy Brown 0     
-1      -1                Benji Chu 0     
-1      -1                Nicola Gildersleeve 0     
-1      -1                Heather Somerville 0     
-1      -1                Marguerite Stolar 0     
-1      -1                Patina Valiukas 0     
-1      -1                John Wells 0     
-1 -1                Alex Cameron 0     
-2      -2                Tracy Garneau 0     
-4      -4        1            Dom Repta 0     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.

 

2007 Point Series Standings

Congratulations to Desmond Mott, the winner of the 2007 Club Fat Ass Point Series.  Des participated in 15 scheduled and countless Flash Events and collected a total of 37 points.  Des is the happy recipient of a gift certificate for a pair of shoes from KintecFootlabs.

Please refer to Club Point Series for details on how points are allocated.

Total P. Event P. EH P. Referal Points Photo Points Bonus P. Crew P. First Name Last Name # Events
40 30 2 1   6 1 Sibylle Tinsel 15
37 30 1 2   4   Desmond Mott 15
35 23 5 5   2   Ean Jackson 13
28 20 2 2 1 3   Craig Moore 11
26 25       1   Baldwin Lee 14
24 19 1 1   2 1 Cheryl Johnson 10
23 18 1 3   1   Bill Dagg 10
21 17   2 1 1   Ryan Conroy 10
21 19   2       Kim Taylor 10
20 20           John Machray 13
17 16   1       Tim Wiens 9
16 16           Arlene MacAulay 8
16 16           Rob Ruff 10
14 11       2 1 Pat Barry 6
14 13         1 Ran Katzman 7
14 13       1   Doug MacKay 7
13 9 1 1   2   Berglind Hafsteinsdottir 5
13 13           Karl Jensen 7
12 10   1   1   Laddie Hannam 7
11 6 1 4       Peter Stace-Smith 3
11 10           Rhonda Schuller 6
10 8 1 1       Geoffrey Palmer 4
10 9   1       Ellie Greenwood 5
10 9       1   Lorraine Suomi 5
10 8       1 1 Maureen Wiens 5
10 10           Glenn Pace 6
9 6 1 1   1   Gary Robbins 3
9 7       2   Penny Jakobsen 4
9 7 1   1     Daniel Probst 4
9 9           David Crerar 6
9 9           Amy MacArthur 6
8 4   4       Chris Tomkinson 2
8 6 1     1   carlos castillo 3
8 7   1       Elke Bauer 4
8 6 1 1       Wendy Montgomery 4
8 8           Rick Arikado 5
8 8           Gilles Barbeau 5
8 7       1   Wade Repta 5
7 7           Neil Ambrose 4
7 6   1       Kathy Banks 4
7 7           Chris Benn 4
7 7           Carolyn King 4
7 7           Cynnimon Rain 4
6 5   1       Sarah Goring 2
6 6   2       Catherine Harrison 2
6 3         3 Ron Adams 3
6 6           Marla Allen 3
6 6           Dan Daoust 3
6 6           Colin Freeland 3
6 6           Rhonda Gallant 3
6 6           John Neels 3
6 5 1         Ann Taylor 3
6 6           Peter van Gaalen 3
6 6         2 Monty Watts 3
5 2   3       Cheryl Dumaresq 1
5 4 1         Alli Conroy 2
5 4   1       Owen Davis 2
5 4     1     Steven Lamothe 2
5 4   1       Carl May Sr 2
5 4       1   Elizabeth McQuaid 2
5 4   1       Heather Somerville 2
5 4       1   Kelly Vermette 2
5 4   1       Carrie Walsh 2
5 5           Jessica Watson 2
5 5           Rob MacDonald 3
5 4 1         Andy Nicol 3
4 4           Jessica Bassil 2
4 4           Tracy Garneau 2
4 4           Erik Jackson 2
4 4           Johanna Jackson 2
4 3   1       Bradley Jones 2
4 4           Rob Jones 2
4 4           Doug Keir 2
4 4           Karine Lavoie 2
4 4           Kandice Leaf 2
4 4           Mark MacRae 2
4 4           Sonja Madsen 2
4 3 1         Chris Mager 2
4 4           Philippa May 2
4 4           Carl May Jr. 2
4 4           Don Murray 2
4 4           Kathy Nomura 2
4 4           Susan Reynolds 2
4 4           Sophia Sagur 2
4 4           Randy Savoie 2
4 4           Michele Sherstan 2
4 4           Angela Spooner 2
4 4           Eric Stacey 2
4 3 1         Michael Wardas 2
4 4           Melissa Pace 3
3 2   1       Mel Bos 1
3 1   2       Kristie Congram 1
3 2   1       Celina Coombs 1
3 2 1         Katheryne Gardiner 1
3 1   1   1   Rod Hatful 1
3 2 1         Tara Jackson 1
3 2   1       David Jenkins 1
3 2   1       Keith Nichol 1
3 2   1       Mike Richen* 1
3 2 3         James Sinclair 1
3 2   1       Lara Taylor 1
3 2   1       Isabelle Thielen 1
3 2   1       Ruby Willis 1
3 3           Rea Blyth 2
3 3           Stephen Blyth 2
3 2         1 Al Harman 2
3 3           Chad Hyson 2
3 3           Curb Ivanic 2
3 3           Donna MacIntosh 2
3 3           Rebecca Marshall 2
3 3           Dom Repta 2
3 3           susan seager 2
3 3           Matt Sessions 2
3 3           Todd Ulriksen 2
2           2 Ethelyn Davis 0
2           2 Lucinda Iglesias 0
2           2 Linda Machray 0
2 2           John Ahern 1
2 2           Amanda Barlow 1
2 2           Erik Bayfield 1
2 2           Angela Bleach 1
2 2           sheldon boreen 1
2 2           Peggy Brown 1
2 2           Sal Bugliarisi 1
2 2           Hunter Coleman 1
2 2           Marlene Coleman* 1
2 2           Chris Collingwood 1
2 2           Chuck Conroy 1
2 2           Nathan Cooper 1
2 2           Erin Creak 1
2 2           Barb Crone 1
2 2           Eric Derbez 1
2 2           Marg Drewlo 1
2 2           KC Emerson 1
2 2           Niel Ferguson 1
2 2           Sebastien Flamand 1
2 2           Patrick Hinds 1
2 2           Gillian Hubble 1
2 2           Julie Jones 1
2 2           Mrs Jones 1
2 2           Sylvie Jorger 1
2 2           Stephen Keeley 1
2 2           carson keever 1
2 2           Barry Kegler 1
2 2           Gordon Keir 1
2 2           Tally Keir 1
2 2           Rainy Kent 1
2 2           Heather King 1
2 2           Danelle Laidlaw* 1
2 2           Kris Larson 1
2 2           Ken Legg 1
2 2           Tim Lepard 1
2 2           John Little 1
2 2           Gord Lord 1
2 2           Louisa Lorimer 1
2 2           Sheldon Low 1
2 2           Stephen Lowe 1
2 2           Susan MacRae 1
2 2           Ian Marshall 1
2 2           Pat Matthieu 1
2 2           Kelsey Mauch 1
2 2           Duncan McRae 1
2 2           Lori Moody 1
2 2           Ross Nichol 1
2 2           John O'Connor 1
2 2           Paige Oliver 1
2 2           Greg Puchniak 1
2 2           Shauna Puchniak 1
2 2           Joyce Reid 1
2 2           Michel Richard 1
2 2           MEGAN ROSE 1
2 2           Suzanne Rushton 1
2 2           Stefan Samuelsson 1
2 2           mikel segal 1
2 2           Killaine Sharman 1
2 2           Rick Smith 1
2 2           Lara Spence 1
2 2           Gavin Tansley 1
2 2           Lannie Thielen 1
2 2           Laura Tretter 1
2 2           Marcia Urdang 1
2 2           Betty Wiens 1
2 2           sharon bryson 2
2 2           Arthur Gee 2
2 2           Patricia Jensen 2
2 2           Paul Markey 2
2 3           Carie Moran 2
2 2           Jackie Muir 2
2 2           Sarah Weinkam 2
2 2           Carolyn Goluza 3
2 2           John Mcgrath 3
1           1 Bryce Adams 0
1           1 Cathy Adams 0
1     1       Sally Blair 0
1           1 Anne-Marie Coté 0
1     1       Oliver Egeler 0
1           1 Margaret James 0
1     1       Suzanne Johnson 0
1           1 Nick Knowlden 0
1           1 Julia Lawn 0
1           1 Andrew MacArthur 0
1 0   1       Sue Nicholson 0
1     1       Rich Rawling 0
1     1       Taver Rice 0
1           1 Dave Seabrook 0
1           1 Georgia Watts 0
1           1 Sebastien Watts 0
1 1           Jen segger-Gigg 1
1 1           Kyla Adams 1
1 1           Troy Angrignon 1
1 11           Alana Arnold 1
1 1           Greg Barreca 1
1 1           Ward beemer 1
1 1           Dave Berg 1
1 1           Felicia Bochicchio 1
1 1           Jeb Breckenridge 1
1 1           Terry Bushnell 1
1 1           Kathy Calver 1
1 1           Scott Calver 1
1 1           Ludo Clavier 1
1 1           Lori Clerkson 1
1 1           David Dennis 1
1 1           John Dove 1
1           1 Gottfried Grosser 1
1           1 Mike Heiliger 1
1 1           Jodi Isenor 1
1 1           William Jans* 1
1 1           Takoda Lavoie 1
1 1           Aure Loger 1
1 1           Allison Mackay 1
1 1           Angus McLellan 1
1 1           Jim Mendelli 1
1 1           Sukhbir Pawa 1
1 1           Simon Pearson 1
1 1           Mike Rhodes 1
1 1           Marie Rivard 1
1 1           Jim Rupert* 1
1 1           Christine Rybak 1
1 1           Mark Shorter* 1
1 1           Michael Spagnut 1
1 1           Sharon Street 1
1 1           Christy Tisdale 1
1 1           Mark Yee Fung 1
1 1           Catherine Zaborowska 1
1 1         1 Judy   1
1 1           jennifer d'aoust 2
0 -1   1       Kevin Rostek 0
0 0           Vanessa fors 1
0 0           Pano Skrivanos 1
-1 -1           Kristina Andersen 0
-1 -1           Lyndsay Belisle 0
-1 -1           Joseph Chung 0
-1 -1           Luke Cooper 0
-1 -1           Joseph Darren 0
-1 -1           Nelson de Amaral 0
-1 -1           Steve Deller 0
-1 -1           Corey Doell 0
-1 -1           Philippe Flamand 0
-1 -1           Michelle Fredette 0
-1 -1           Andrew Hooker 0
-1 -1           Tammy Lang 0
-1 -1           Shona Miko Musgrave 0
-1 -1           Darren Sawchuk 0
-1 -1           Tom Skinner 0
-1 1-           Sam Winslow 0
-2 -2           Theresa Snow 0

 

2006 Point Series Standings

Baldwin Lee at the American River 50 Finish
With 2006 wrapped up, all event, crew, hosting, bonus and referral points determined, the second annual Club Point Series is now completed.  The winners were announced at the Post Event Party of the Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50.

Bill Dagg earned 32 points and made 5th place.  He won a nice track jacket from New Balance thanks to North Shore Athletics.  Fourth place went to the Chief Executive Fat Ass, Sibylle Tinsel, with 35 points.  Third was Desmond Mott with 37 points. Des won a pair of high performance socks and a skookum handheld waterbottle from North Shore Athletics.  Second place went to Ean Jackson with 39 points.  Baldwin Lee maintained his lead to the end and finished first with 44 points.  He took home a coveted hoodie also from North Shore Athletics.

Honorable mentions go to Pete Stace-Smith, who over the course of the year, referred 20 new members.  Gary Robbins lured 7 new members to the Club.  Maureen Wiens won 4 points for crewing a various events, closely followed by Ethelyn Davis, Berglind Haffsteindottir, Lucinda Barbeau, Cheryl Johnson, Daniel's mum and Manon Pace. Most garbage was cleaned off the trail by Desmond Mott.  You can find full results here.

Our member survey last fall and a straw poll at the last few events confirmed the Club Points contest was very popular, so we'll do it again in 2007.  You can collect points for participation in Club events (preregistration earns you 2 points), trail clean-up, member referrals, good sportsmanship, hosting an event and crewing. Whatever you do, don't sign up and not show up if you are going for hardware in '07! 

Total P. Event P. EH P. Referal Points Bonus P. Crew P. First Name Last Name # Events
44 38   1 3 2 Baldwin Lee 18
39 24 5 8   2 Ean Jackson 14
37 32   1 4   Desmond Mott 16
35 226 3 1 4 1 Sibylle Tinsel 14
32 29   2 1   Bill Dagg 17
29 26   1 2   Karl Jensen 13
27 26   1     Elke Bauer 14
26 20 3 1   2 Craig Moore 10
25 4 1 20     Peter Stace-Smith 2
24 20     1 3 Cheryl Johnson 11
22 21 1       Geoffrey Palmer 11
22 20   1 1   Rhonda Schuller 10
20 18   2     Tim Wiens 9
18 17     1   Doug MacKay 10
18 10 1 7     Gary Robbins 5
17 12   1 1 3 Berglind Hafsteinsdottir 7
16 16         Gilles Barbeau 9
16 16         Patricia Barry 8
15 12   3     Doug Keir 7
15 15         John Machray 9
15 14 1       Daniel Probst 6
15 12     3   Michele Sherstan 7
12 12         Chris Benn 7
12 12         Lorraine Suomi 6
12 7   1   4 Maureen Wiens 4
11 10     1   Steve Deller 7
10 10         Laddie Hannam 7
9 6 1 1 1   Carlos Castillo 3
9 9         Ran Katzman 6
9 8     1   Arlene MacAulay 4
9 8   1     Wendy Montgomery 4
9 8     1   Gary Moorman 5
9 9         Andy Nicol 4
9 8     1   Cynnimon Rain 6
9 8   3     Chris Tomkinson 4
8 7       1 Ron Adams 4
8 8         Russ Chore 4
8 8         Patricia Jensen 6
8 7   1     Glenn Pace 4
8 6 1 1     Dom Repta 3
8 8         Christine Rybak 4
8 8   1   2 Kim Taylor 4
8 8         Faith Wells 4
7 7         Erik Jackson 5
7 7         Johanna Jackson 5
7 7         Michael Wardas 3
6 6         Sharon Bryson 5
6 5     1   Claudia Bullington 4
6 6         Rob MacDonald 3

AttachmentSize
2006 - 00 Total Standings.htm.txt192.87 KB

2005 Point Series Winner Announced

The first annual Club Fat Ass Point Series came to a conclusion last weekend with the final event of the year, the Pure Satisfaction run.

Event Host, Craig Moore, earned 3 points for hosting this event and solidified his lead over Cheryl Johnson and Bill Dagg, who tied for 2nd place. Third place went to Desmond Mott who participated in 10 CFA events this past year.

Craig, who strategically had planned his win by hosting 2 CFA events, pre-registering, showing up for 12 events and collecting garbage along the trails (and stuffing it in his waterbottle - yuck), took home a complimentary 2006 membership in Club Fat Ass and a nice warm hoodie from North Shore Athletics.

Total Points First Name Last Name # Events
30 Craig Moore 12
25 Bill Dagg 12
25 Cheryl Johnson 12
18 Desmond Mott 10
16 Doug MacKay 11
14 Patricia Barry 7
12 Baldwin Lee 7
12 Geoffrey Palmer 6
10 Gilles Barbeau 6
10 Dom Repta 6
10 Karl Jensen 5
8 Caroline Lepard 4
8 Rob Macdonald 4
8 Andy Nicol 4
8 Adam Shih 4
7 Chris Benn 4
7 Ryan Reilly 4
6 Troy Angrignon 5
6 Derrick Johnstone 4
6 Scott Riddell 4
6 Doug Bodnar 3
6 Carlos Castillo Sr. 3
6 Ethelyne David 3
6 Ellie Greenwood 3
6 Michele Sherstan 3
6 Tim Wiens 3
5 Ron Adams 4
5 Danilo Caron 4
5 Wade Repta 4
5 Eileen Bistrisky 3
5 Patricia Jensen 3
5 Tim Lepard 3
5 Gary Robbins 3
4 Sue Nicholson 4
4 Laddie Hannam 3
4 Bob Hermanutz 3
4 Carolyn King 3
4 Terry Lewis 3
4 Glenn Pace 3
4 Mary Betts 2
4 Russ Chore 2
4 Paul Cubbon 2
4 Cheryl Dumaresq 2
4 Michelle Fredette 2
4 Holly Freeland 2
4 Kevin Harrison 2
4 Catherine Harrison 2
4 Johanna Jackson 2
4 Erik Jackson 2
4 John Machray 2
4 Brad Misak 2
4 Keith Nichol 2
4 Barb Owen 2
4 Christine Rybak 2
4 Mary Shaughnessy 2
4 Stephanie Tatum 2
4 Robert Westendorp 2
4 Jennifer Winiarski 2
3 Doug Keir 3
3 Jim Mandelli 3
3 Rhonda Schuller 3
3 Neil Ambrose 2
3 Owen Davis 2
3 Berglind Hafsteinsdottir 2
3 Gabi Kwan 2
3 Ryan Russell 2
3 Jewell Shaw 2
3 Ann Taylor 2
3 Austin David* 1
3 Heidi Felderhof 1
3 Chris Mager 1
3 Sean Merrett 1
3 Wendy Montgomery 1
3 Melissa Pace 1
3 Lindsay Pellow 1
3 Mike Wardas 1
2 Kristine Chambers 2
2 Mark Fearman 2
2 Randy Hunter 2
2 Cheryl Picot 2
2 Sean Rogers 2
2 Cathy Adams 1
2 Lee Adourian 1
2 Miranda Alldritt 1
2 Marla Allen 1
2 Jennifer Allen 1
2 Rick Arikado 1
2 Louise Arronson 1
2 Sheldon Boreen 1
2 Caroline Brandson 1
2 Darryl Caves 1
2 Barry Chilibeck 1
2 Dave Cressman 1
2 Dan Daoust 1
2 Jennifer Dawkins 1
2 Liz Decario 1
2 Aimee Dunn 1
2 Sian Echard 1
2 Peter Erickson 1
2 Andrew Farmer 1
2 Katheryne Gardiner 1
2 Tony Gatner 1
2 Sarah Goring 1
2 Patrick Gross 1
2 Ken Hardinge-Rooney 1
2 Linda Hilts 1
2 Carol Holmes 1
2 Kaigo Hwang 1
2 Tara Jackson 1
2 Stephen Janega 1
2 Tom Jarecki 1
2 Magnus Johansson 1
2 David Keir 1
2 Celina Kleinschroth 1
2 Steven Lamothe 1
2 Karine Lavoie 1
2 Steven Lee 1
2 Cheryl Lynch 1
2 Lee-Ann Lyon 1
2 Fred MacKenzie 1
2 Mike Mankwald 1
2 Dean Marchand 1
2 Jordan Marr 1
2 julie matteau 1
2 Alan McMordie 1
2 Ryne Melcher 1
2 David Murray 1
2 Marcus Nashelsky 1
2 Rachel Nelson 1
2 Kathy Nomura 1
2 J.P. Obbagy 1
2 Regina Palmer 1
2 Donald Palmer 1
2 Kathy Reesor 1
2 Todd Richardson 1
2 Will Rowsell 1
2 Suzanne Rushton 1
2 Cristina Schneiter 1
2 Matt Sessions 1
2 David Setton 1
2 Pano Skrivanos 1
2 Sheila Smith 1
2 Maggie Smith 1
2 Peter Stace-Smith 1
2 Jim Swadling 1
2 Gyula Szabo 1
2 David Tatum 1
2 Kevin Thomson 1
2 Andrew Tuovinen 1
2 Sonia Usmiani 1
2 Liz Vanterve 1
2 Richard Vurdela 1
2 Sascha Westendorp* 1
2 Ruby Willis 1
2 Heidi Wolff 1
2 Peter Zubcsek 1
1 Rob Ruff 2
1 Jonathan Abad 1
1 Bryce Adams 1
1 Ken Anderson 1
1 Jordan Back 1
1 Max Bardwell 1
1 Karen Berezowski 1
1 Natascha Berntsen 1
1 Neb Breckenridge 1
1 Joe Breen 1
1 Claudia Bullington 1
1 Glenn Cameron 1
1 Pat Campbell 1
1 Ruth Capron 1
1 Glen Chenell 1
1 Benny Cifelli 1
1 Ludovic Clavier 1
1 Janine Coburn 1
1 Ashley Curley 1
1 Steve Deller 1
1 Nicholas Dewar 1
1 Corey Doell 1
1 Scott Donatelli 1
1 Shane Eby 1
1 Richard Ernst 1
1 Steve Fay-Cosman 1
1 John Foy 1
1 Shannon Fraser 1
1 Patsy Galvin 1
1 Jeff Garvin 1
1 Dean Gooch 1
1 Alison Grigg 1
1 Michael Grimley 1
1 Gottfried Grosser 1
1 Fred Hampton 1
1 Al Harman 1
1 Dan Havens 1
1 Vince Hemingson 1
1 Ken Hetherinton 1
1 Jim Hinchcliffe 1
1 Curb Ivanic? 1
1 Valerie Jenkinson 1
1 Susan Jensen 1
1 Suzanne Johnson 1
1 Rob Jones 1
1 Jenifer Jones 1
1 Richard Joseph 1
1 Rainy Kent 1
1 Sarah Langley 1
1 Susan Lepard 1
1 James Lepard 1
1 Ivan Lewis 1
1 Michael Loehr 1
1 Debbie Macdonald 1
1 Dan MacDonald 1
1 Doug MacLean 1
1 Ken MacLeod 1
1 Alison Marchand 1
1 John McCabe 1
1 Tom Mills 1
1 Diana Mulvrey 1
1 John Neels 1
1 Louise Oram 1
1 Christopher Oram 1
1 Brian Page 1
1 Sukhbir Pawa 1
1 Mark Pedlow 1
1 Mike Perkins 1
1 Lisa Pickrell 1
1 Michelle Porter 1
1 Jim Proudfoot 1
1 Susan Reynolds 1
1 Mike Rhodes 1
1 Michel Richard 1
1 Arikado Rick 1
1 Tom Robertson 1
1 Donna Rodman 1
1 Mike Ruhland 1
1 Blair Simonite 1
1 Sherri Skerratt 1
1 Greg Skerratt 1
1 John Smalley 1
1 Theresa Snow 1
1 Rob Stalker 1
1 Desmond Stevens 1
1 Catherine Stewart 1
1 Gavin Tansley 1
1 Lara Taylor 1
1 Bob Taylor ?? 1
1 Myka Tucker-Abramsen 1
1 Lenka Urbankova 1
1 Tracy Wakaluk 1
1 Marie Wheelhouse 1
1 Guillaume Zahnd 1
1 Cheryl Zarecki 1
0 Iain Edwards 1
-1 Bill Russell 1
-1 John Lawrence 0
-1 Nicole Palkovsky 0
-1 Alana Prociuk 0


Total points - running total of series points

 


Name - name of member (annual or day-of-event)
Events - number of Club events member has participated in
during 2005
* - person may not be current Club member

 

Rules

Please see point series for how points are earned and lost

Refer a Friend Contest

Goals and Background

We'd like to see CFA grow to include even more active, community-minded members. 

We've noticed that people who learn about the Club from people they trust and admire quickly become active CFA members.  Many go on to host Club events.

Every year since the Club was founded, we've noticed that a special few make the effort to share their passion for the Club with friends.  Without asking for recognition, these individuals act from the heart to help mold the vibrant CFA community that all Club members benefit from.

This contest is intended to recognize those special people who

actively contribute to the growth of the Club.

Refer A Friend Contest - 2013 - Current Standings
Refer a Friend Contest - 2012 
Refer a Friend Contest - 2011
Refer a Friend Contest - 2010
Refer a Friend Contest - 2009

 

Rules

 

Refer A Friend Contest - 2012

And the winner is.... 

I am happy to announce that Gottfried Grosser is the winner of the 2012 Refer a Friend contest.  Gottfried talked 3 of his friends into becoming Fat Asses.  They will be forever grateful cheeky

In case you wonder, old Action Jackson and Sibylle like to compete, but are not in the running...

Gottfried  won  a pair of Vibram Five Fingers from our business member Dave Cressman at DistanceRunWear.  

Here are the final standings:
 
Referal Points First Name Last Name
3 Gottfried Grosser
2.5 Ean Jackson
1 Sibylle Tinsel
1 Ryan Ó Maol Chonaire
1 Dave Cressman
1 Rachel Fouladi
1 Carlie Smith
1 Janet Mackintosh
1 Sean Lavin
1 Monty Watts
1 Allison Ezzat
1 Kerry Mann
1 Joanna Pedersen
1 Robert  Westendorp
1 Kelly Corday
1 Marla Weinheimer
1 Melanie  Ellery
1 Gord Lord
0.5 Marc Schmitz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes

  • Please refer to Refer A Friend Contest for details on how you can participate
  • Points collected to 28 December 2012

Prizes

  • A pair of Vibram Five Fingers from our business member Dave Cressman at DistanceRunWear.

Contest Sponsors

 

Refer A Friend Contest - 2013

Current Standings: 

 
Referal Points First Name Last Name
4 Sean Lavin
3 Ean Jackson
2 Rick Arikado
2 Kyndra Moeller
2 Geoff Watts
1 Karl Jensen
1 Dave Cressman
1 sam chiu
1 Rachel Fouladi
1 Pamela Keck
1 Wade Repta
1 suzanne johnson
1 Carl Anderson
1 Cendrix Bouchard
1 Carlos Castillo
1 Shannon Mychajlyszyn
1 Shane Onufrechuk
1 Rebecca Reid
1 Becky Swan
1 Neil  Ambrose
1 Mary Walsh
1 Allison Ezzat
1 Reagan White

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Notes

  • Please refer to Refer A Friend Contest for details on how you can participate
  • Points collected to 8 June 2013

Prizes

  • TBD

Contest Sponsors

 

Refer A Friend Contest - 2011

And the winner is.... 

I am happy to announce that David Papineau is the winner of the 2011 Refer a Friend contest.  David talked 6 of his friends into becoming Fat Asses.  They will be forever grateful.

In case you wonder, old Action Jackson and Sibylle like to compete, but are not in the running...

David won a pair of Brooks Trail Running shoes kindly provided by our Business Member and foot specialist, Kintec.  

Here are the final standings:

Referal Points First Name Last Name
6 David Papineau
5.5 Ean Jackson
4 Jess Dagg
4 Carlos Castillo
2 Rachel Fouladi
2 Michael Wardas
2 Gary Robbins
1.5 Sibylle Tinsel
1 desmond mott
1 Craig Moore
1 Kelly Corday
1 Alli  Tai
1 ken legg
1 Helen Tilley
1 Dan Daoust
1 Ryne Melcher
1 Dave Cressman
1 Pat Malavi
1 Lishe  O'keily
1 BRADLEY JONES
1 Michael Richen
1 Sean Lavin
1 Cinnimon Rain
1 Angela Spooner
1 Kristie Congram
1 James Wanless

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes

  • Points collected to 30 December 2011(points collected from now until the end of the year will count towards next year's contest
  • Please refer to Refer A Friend Contest for details on how you can participate

Prizes

  • Contest winner will receive a pair of footwear kindly provided by business member Kintec Footlabs

Contest Sponsors

Thanks to CFA Business Member Kintec Footlabs for the idea and for helping with prizes

 

 

Refer a Friend Contest - 2010

And the winner is....

I am happy to announce that Rachel Fouladi is the winner of the 2010 Refer a Friend contest.  As a new member, Rachel talked 3 of her friends into becoming Fat Asses.  They will be forever grateful .

In case you wonder, old Action Jackson and Sibylle like to compete, but are not in the running...

Rachel won a pair of Montrail Trail Running shoes kindly provided by our Business Member and foot specialist, Kintec

Here are the final standings:

Referal Points First Name Last Name
3 Rachel Tanya Fouladi
(5) Ean Jackson
(3) Sibylle Tinsel
2 Reagan White
2 Craig Moore
2 David Papineau
2 Bill Maurer
2 Julie Flynn
2 Keith  Nichol
1 Jess Dagg
1 desmond mott
1 Ryan Conroy
1 Jackie Montgomery
1 Dario Herrera
1 Kelly Corday
1 Heather Urquhart
1 Katie Longworth
1 Ran Katzman
1 Tim Wiens
1 Helen Tilley
1 the  Jackal
1 Lysanne Lavigne
1 David Crerar
1 Deavah Yerxa
1 Doug  Keir
1 Lishe O'Kiely
1 Carolyn Goluza
1 Pete Stace-Smith
1 Bradley Jones
1 John Neels
1 Mary Betts
1 Bob Hermanutz
1 Anna Tarnowski
1 Janice Bennett
1 Alex Gibbs
1 Rik Chapman
1 Ethelyn  David
1 Catherine Yoell
1 Anthony Yung
1 Daniel Probst
1 Mike Richen
1 Will Schuurman
1 Tim Hill




































 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes

  • Points collected to 27 December 2010
  • Please refer to Refer A Friend Contest for details on how you can participate

Prizes

  • Contest winner will receive a pair of Montrail trail running shoes kindly provided by business member Kintec Footlabs / Montrail
  • Runners-up are also elegible for prizes, as available

Contest Sponsors

Thanks to CFA Business Member Kintec Footlabs for the idea and for helping with prizes


 

Refer a Friend Contest - 2009 Winner

And the winner is....

I am happy to announce that Kristie Congram is the winner of the 2009 Refer a Friend contest.  Despite being sidelined by surgery and injury, Kristie refered 3 new member to join Club Fat Ass. Thanks, Kristie.

Here are the final standings: 

Referal Points First Name Last Name
3 Kristie Congram
2 Sibylle Tinsel
2 Tim Wiens
2 Gary Robbins
1.5 Jess  Bassill 
1 Karl Jensen
1 Kirsten Ramage
1 Laddie Hannam
1 Ryan Conroy
1 Doug Keir
1 Gord Thompson
1 Jackie Muir
1 Daniel  Probst
1 Bob Hermanutz
1 Lara Taylor
1 Janice Vallis
1 Sean Lavin
1 Daryl  Spencer 
1 Ken Legg
1 Krys Pick
1 Keith Iwasaki
1 Barb Owen
0.5 Bill Dagg

Notes

  • Points collected to 20 December 2009
  • Please refer to Refer A Friend Contest for details on how you can participate

Prizes

  • Contest winner will receive a SOLE footcare package valued at over $200.  (Package includes 1 pair of supportive flip flops/recovery sandals, 2 pairs of ultra insoles and 2 pairs of socks.)
  • Runners-up are also elegible for prizes, as available

Contest Sponsors

  • Thanks to CFA Business Member Kintec Footlabs for the idea and for helping with prizes
  • Thanks to SOLE custom footbeds for the great prizes

 

The British Columbia Ultra and Trail Running Record: First and Fastest

 

 

 

 

This is a project that I’ve been thinking about for a while, and that I decided to put together yesterday as I slopped through the mud of the Juan de Fuca Trail.

In the interests of brevity, I’ll limit the list to trail runs of ultra distance or trails that otherwise feel like ultras due to their elevation change (hello, Howe Sound Crest Trail!). 
 
Please help verify and expand this Record!: send additions and corrections to David Crerar at jeldac99 ‘at’ gmail.com.
 
May this prompt some epic adventures!
 
 
 
 
 Robbins (& crew Castillo) after 1-day WCT & JDF run
 
 
 
 

The British Columbia Ultra and Trail Running Record:

First and Fastest

 
 
Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail: 420KQuesnel - Bella Coola
 
Baden Powell Trail: 50K: Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver - Deep Cove, North Vancouver (Kneeknacker)
o       1st: Mike Wardas & Randy Hunter c. 21:00 (c. 18 June 2000)
o       Fastest: Hassan Lofti-Pour 14:35 (2 June 2012, Vancouver 100K) ##
o       Fastest Female: Carolyn Goluza 17:00 (5 June 2010, Vancouver 100K) ##
  • Triple BP Trail (150K)
o       1st: ______ (___)
o       Fastest: ______ (___)
o       Fastest Female: ______ (___)
  • Baden Powell 100M (Triple BP + 10Miles: back to Mountain Highway)
o       1st: ______ (___)
o       Fastest: ______ (___)
o       Fastest Female: ______ (___)
 
  • Baden Powell 50K winter mostly-snow traverse
    • 1st: Peter Watson: _________ March 2010 *
 
Bagger Challenge: North Shore (of Vancouver) peaks (all) in one year
  • 1st: David Crerar July 4 - November 1, 2009 (44 peaks, Bagger Challenge)* ##
 
Bagger Challenge: North Shore (of Vancouver) all 56 peaks
  • David Crerar (Burt's Peak June 2011) 
  • Ken Legg (Mt Apodaca: October 2011)
 
Chilkoot Pass Trail 53.1K: Dyea, near Skagway, Alaska - Bennett, BC
  • 1st: ________________
  • Fastest Male: ____________
  • Fastest Female:__________
 
Cowichan Valley Trail: 47K: Shawnigan Lake to Lake Cowichan  Route
  • 1st: ________________
  • Fastest Male: ____________
  • Fastest Female:__________
 
Galloping Goose Trail: 55K: Johnson Street Bridge, Victoria - Leechtown, Vancouver Island
 
Great Northern Rail Trail: 48K: Salmo to Nelson Route
  • 1st: ________________
  • Fastest Male: ____________
  • Fastest Female:__________
 
Hesquiat Peninsula Trail: 50K: Escalante - Boat Basin, Vancouver Island
 
Howe Sound Crest Trail: 32K: Cypress Bowl Parking lot - HSCT trailhead near Porteau Cove, Highway 99
 
Indian Arm Trail: 70K: Mount Seymour - Buntzen Lake
 
Juan de Fuca Trail: 47K: Jordan River - Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island
o       1st: Randy Duncan 18:30 (7 May 2010)*
o       Fastest Female:__________
 
Mount Edziza Provincial Park traverse: 75K: Buckley - Mowdade Lake
  • 1st: ________________
  • Fastest Male: ____________
  • Fastest Female:__________
 
Naikoon Trail: 125K: Misty Meadows - McIntyre Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands
 
Nootka Trail: 50K: Ferrer Point - Yuquot, Nootka Island
 
North Coast Trail/Cape Scott Trail: 60K: Shushartie Bay - San Josef Bay, Vancouver Island
 
Okanagan High Rim Trail 50K : Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park - Oyama (Philpot Road off of Highway #33)
 
Slocan Valley Rail Trail: 50K: Slocan - Slocan Junction Route
  • 1st: ________________
  • Fastest Male: ____________
  • Fastest Female:__________
 
Stanley Park Seawall, Vancouver
  • most continuous laps (male): __________
  • most continuous laps (female): __________
 
Stein Valley Trail: 95K: Fraser River (Lytton) - Lizzie Lake
  • 1st: Frank Wolf & Kevin Vallely & Nicky Hastings 30:00 (August 2000)
  • Fastest Males: Pat Walsh, Randy Rankin, Neil Ambrose  27:30 (August 2006)
  • Fastest Female:__________
 
Sunshine Coast Trail: 178K: Sarah Point - Saltery Bay, Sunshine Coast 
 
Trans-Canada Trail
 
Vancouver Island: VI Spine: 700K: North Coast-South Coast: 
Vancouver Island: West Coast-East Coast
West Coast Trail: 75K: Port Renfrew (west shore, Gordon River) - Pacheena Bay trailhead, Bamfield, Vancouver Island
 
West Coast Trail & Juan de Fuca Trail: 130K: Pacheena Bay trailhead, Bamfield - Jordan River, Vancouver Island

 

24-Hour Relay (Easter Seals, Central Park, Burnaby)

 

British Columbia Runner Ultra Milestones*

 

150-time ultra finishers  (and first race and  #100 race names and dates)

 

100-time ultra finishers  (and first race and  #100 race names and dates)


50-time ultra finishers (and first race and #50 race names and dates)

50-time 100-mile ultra finishers  (and first race and #50 race names and dates)

20-time 100-mile ultra finishers  (and first race and #20 race names and dates)

  

* Entirely honour system, but recommended criteria and definitions of ultra races (no counting training runs, private runs, flash events, non-race adventure runs, treadmill runs, imaginary runs, splitting a 100 miler into two ultras, pacing duties, almost-there DNFs, long bike rides, watching movies about ultras, etc.) can be found at: http://www.marathonmaniacs.com/faq_criteria.html

Travelling Colours Contest

 

This page outlines how the contest works. If you'd like to see some of the outrageous member submissions from past years, scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page.

Contest Background

Have you ever heard about the traveling garden gnome? It kind of goes like this: Cherished garden gnome goes missing from older couple's yard. Owners are devastated. A few weeks later, a postcard arrives from Paris with lots of love from the gnome and a few words of explanation for going on a walkabout. Photos of the gnome riding a camel, camping at Everest base camp and surfing in Fiji follow over the course of the year. One fine day, gnome turns up back in the garden and life goes on as nothing had ever happened.

The garden gnome inspired us.  Here's something similar with a competitive twist for Club Fat Ass members...

Objective

Determine the most exotic place a Club Fat Ass t-shirt visits or the most cool adventure a t-shirt has during the a calendar year.

How it Works and How to Submit

Prize

 

Travelling Colours Contest 2012

I am happy to announce that we have a winner in the Travelling Colours Contest.  

The photo of Eric on a summer peak bagging expedition rose to the top of Flickr's "interestingness scale" and will take the prize, a gift pack from DistanceRunWear.   The picture was taken by Reagan White, an active participants in the Bagger Challenge, our scheduled events and various contests.

Prizes for all our contests will be awarded at the post event get together for the Vancouver New Year's Fat Ass 50km and Freeze your Fat Ass Swim.

 

 

Travelling Colours Contest 2013

This is the 9th year of our popular photo contest. Rules are posted here.

Clicking on a photo (they will be posted below as they come in) will get you to an awesome photo sharing site called Flickr. If you have a Flickr account (free) you can add Club Fat Ass to your contact list, join the CFA group pool, comment on the photos, mark them as favourites and much more. Make sure to submit contest photos to the Flickr CFA group pool and tag them with TravellingColoursContest2013 TravellingColoursContest and whatever else you see fit. This way you are in control of your photo and you keep the copyright.

Detailed instructions on how to upload photos are posted here.

The winner of the 2013 Travelling Colours Contest will receive a prize (TBD

The latest submissions to the 2013 Travelling Colours Contest will be posted in the slideshow below (coming soon) as they come in.

 

 

 

Travelling Colours Contest 2011

As the year came to a close, there were some interesting battles going on between the top finishers in the 2011 Travelling Colors Competition.  Tactics included:  promoting t-shirt photos on Facebook and Flickr with the message to friends and family being, "Vote for me!"  All's fair in love and war! 

Congrats to Eric who won a refund on his 2011 dues for the stunning image image taken during a peak bagging adventure.  Runner up was Amber McMinn's photo of her perched on a mountain top.   A slideshow of all 2011 contributions is posted below:
 

Travelling Colours Contest 2010

This is the 6th year of our popular photo contest. Rules are posted here.

Clicking on a photo (they will be posted below as they come in) will get you to an awesome photo sharing site called Flickr. If you have a Flickr account (free) you can add Club Fat Ass to your contact list, join the CFA group pool, comment on the photos, mark them as favourites and much more. Make sure to submit contest photos to the Flickr CFA group pool and tag them with TravellingColoursContest2010 TravellingColoursContest and whatever else you see fit. This way you are in control of your photo and you keep the copyright.

Detailed instructions on how to upload photos are posted here.

The winner of the 2010 Travelling Colours Contest will receive a full refund on the 2011 membership dues. Second place will go home with a sock package kindly sponsored by business member Kintec Footlabs.

The latest submissions to the 2010 Travelling Colours Contest will be posted in the slideshow below as they come in.

Travelling Colours Contest 2009

 

As the year came to a close, there were some interesting battles going on between the top finishers in the 2009 Travelling Colors Competition.  Tactics included:  promoting t-shirt photos on Facebook and Flickr with the message to friends and family being, "Vote for me!"  All's fair in love and war! 

Congrats to Bill who won a refund on his 2010 dues for his colourful image taken during a Caribean holiday with fiance, Jess Bassil, and his son.  Runner up was Katie's post run photo at the Run To the Clouds and third place is awarded to Ean, proudly presenting the brass porker he purchased in a garage sale while running the Vancouver Skyline XTC last summer. A slideshow of all 2009 contributions is posted below:
 

Travelling Colours Contest 2008



We have a winner in the 4th annual Traveling Colours Contest. Lucinda won with her photo of the shoe tree along Highway 50.  Lucinda won a refund on her membership fees for 2009. Second place goes to Colin's beautiful photo of Tyax Lake and third place is awarded to John, being a very happy Fool.

A slideshow of all 2008 contributions is posted here.

Travelling Colours Contest 2007


We have a winner in the 2007 Travelling Colours Contest. Glenn from North Vancouver won with his photo of his arrest (ahem) in Texas. Glenn will receive a refund on his 2008 CFA membership. Congratulations.

Second place goes to Rhonda for her photo up on Amasa Back, aprox 800' above the Colorado River, looking out over Long Canyon and over to Dead Horse Point. Moab Utah.

Colin's photo of his R2R2R run in October takes the 3rd place.

Thank you everybody for participating. Please keep the photos coming in 2008 (since not all members got the collectors edition shirt, submissions of previous shirts are welcome)

You can see a slideshow of submissions here.

2007 Travelling Colours Contest

The Travelling Colours Contest 2007 is almost coming to an end. If you haven't submitted your 2007 photos of you and your Club Fat Ass shirt yet, better get going. All submissions must be uploaded to Flickr before 31 December 2007. Please add them to the Club Fat Ass pool and tag them with TravellingColoursContest2007. I also recommend to tag them with TravellingColoursContest and ClubFatAss

I have noticed some Club Fat Ass shirt photos on Flickr, but not in the Club Fat Ass pool. If one of those photos is yours, better add them to the pool soon to not miss out.

The judging will happen directly on Flickr this year. The photo listed as the most interesting will win. Views, comments, favorites are all taken into account to come up with the most interesting photo. Currently, the Alamo Fat Ass, aka mudrunner, is in the lead. Do you have the shot to beat him?

To participate in the judging, please browse the photos in the CFA group tagged with TravellingColoursContest2007 at www.flickr.com/search/groups/?q=TravellingColoursContest2... and comment or mark as favourite to your hearts delight.

The winner will be announced early in the New Year.

Please remember that in order to participate you will need to set up your own free Flickr account and join the Club Fat Ass pool. If you do not want a Flickr account you may send your photos to your Chief Executive Fat Ass and I will add it to the Club Fat Ass account. Commmenting/voting does require a Flickr account.

Travelling Colours Contest 2006

We have a winner in the 2006 Travelling Colours Contest.  Peter from Montreal won with his series of photos running through the Grand Canyon (photos #24 - #34 below).  Peter will receive a 2007 CFA membership. Congratulations.  Second place goes to Rhonda for her photos of planting rice in the paddies of Japan.  Gary's emotional finisher photo at the Diez Vista 50km takes the 3rd place.

Thank you everybody for participating.  Please keep the photos coming in 2007 (since not all members got the collectors edition shirt, submissions of previous shirts are welcome)

Traveling Colours Contest - Cris Benn on Baffin Island
 
 #50. Chris on Baffin Island 
Club Fat Assers at Diamond Head
Club Fat Assers at Diamond Head
#48 and #49. Just a quick update to let you know that a small but fun bunch of the local Club Fat Assers left the cold and snow on the ground a week or so back and went over to warmer climates for some training er... running. We all planned our winter warm weather escape and went and ran the Honolulu International Marathon, held December 10th. Everyone with our group finished the marathon with times in the 3:45 to 6 hour range. It was a hot and hard course... But yes, while we were out there running we were all thinking of it "as a great training run" for the Jan 1st event. Should be pretty similar conditions right?? Ha-ha...Please see the attached shot of our group, left to right Dan, Sheldon, Ruby,Carie, Diane, Rhonda, and Pete SS. 3 generations of proud Fat Ass shirt wearers.Anyway, if you get a sec and want to post a fresh warm weather picture on the site go ahead and use this one with the above data if you like.Cheers, Pete
PS   You would have laughed, I wore my CFA shirt to the big expo and had no less than a half a dozen people stop me and compliment me on it. One guy (Ithink he was from Boston) was all keen on signing up for the club just so he could get a CFA shirt...
Traveling Colours Contest
Traveling Colours Contest
#46. Bradley on the Great Wall of China  near Badaling.  Lots of stairs to run up and down, It's over 2,400 km long should work well for a Club Fat Ass event...  #47. Bradley at Tiananmen Square
Traveling Colours Contest -  Bradley at the Tuscon Marathon
Traveling Colours Contest
#44. Bradley at the Tuscon Marathon #45. Bradley at Tiananmen Square
Traveling Colours Contest - Gary Robbins
Traveling Colours Contest - Sand dune jumping in Oregon.
#42. Gary: "Diez Vista took it all outa me!" #43. Gary: "These are a bit late since we took this roadtrip in March, however, we proudly displayed our CFA colors everywhere along the way."
Traveling Colours Contest - Gary and Mark on Black Tusk in Whistler
Traveling Colours Contest - Gary at the Diez Vista Finish
#40. Mark and Gary on top of The Black Tusk at the end of August.
#41. Gary at the Diez Vista Finish: "Man was I happy to finish this one!"
Traveling Colours Contest -  From here...
Traveling Colours Contest -  To here!
 #39. From here....  #40. To here!
Juan de Fuca Trail Run - 2006-09-02
Traveling Colours Contest - Gary and Mark at the Sky Pilot in Squamish
#37. Ean, Carlos and a curious gray whale at Sombrio Point while running the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail in September
#38. Mark and Gary on top of Sky Pilot during our spectacular September weather.
Traveling Colours Contest 2006
Baldwin at Blunderland at Burning Man
35. Claudia writes:This picture is from my trip wearing the club shirt in one of the nature wonders at Yoho national Park - Takakkaw Falls. Takakkaw Falls is the second highest waterfall in Canada. Takakkaw means "magnificent" in Cree. And it is. I love how the top of it "blasts" off a ledge and down over a thousand feet to finally hit the bottom. Very powerful.
 #36. Baldwin at Blunderland at Burning Man
CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
# 33. Peter crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim: Point Sublime # 34. Peter at Point Sublime during his Rim to Rom Grand Canyon crossing.
 #34 - #24. Peter writes: "You may remember that I was forced to the sidelines in 2005 due to injury. It was good to take a breather as I focussed on coaching Daniele (mybetter-half) to her first marathon. She even ran my 50K race in July!!Still, I've missed  trail running too much so to get back in form I ran the Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim during our July vacation in Arizona. Too bad it was during record temperatures of 115C in the shade.I have enclosed a series of pictures I took during this solo run in the heat. I doubt that any of them are suitable for the Travelling T-shirt display (too small) but I thought you'd enjoy them none-the-less.Geologically speaking, descending into the canyon is a descent into history as one passes ancient sedimentary layers until reaching heaven in the form of "Vishnu Schist" at the Colorado River. I was awestruck by the time-travelling aspect of descending into the canyon so I thought it was appropriate to travel backwards in CFA history with the t-shirts as well. Ciao,Peter" Peter wore 3 generations of Club shirts (red, blue and black) during his descent and ascent of the Canyon. Pictures of him in the red and blue shirts during this run are posted in the photo gallery: http://www.clubfatass.com/image/tid/49
CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
 CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
# 31. Peter crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim. # 32. Peter crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim: Point Sublime Campsite
CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
 CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
# 29. Peter crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim # #30. Peter crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim.
CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim

CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim

# 27. Peter crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim: Ribbon Falls# 28. Peter crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim: Ribbon Falls
 CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
 
#25. Peter crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim: Bright Angel Ascent #26. Peter crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim: Bright Angel Trail
CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
 CFA Shirt crosses Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
# 23. Peter taking the CFA shirt on a Rim to Rim Run through the Grand Canyon: North Rim # 24. Peter crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim: Bright Angel Ascent
Geoff Palmer at the rim of the Grand Canyon
Ludo Clavier - On top of the World
# 21. Geoffrey taking it easy at the rim of the Grand Canyon # 22. Ludovic taking in the views during a test run for the Full Monty near Victoria  BC.
Glenn Pace at the Superbowl of Swine in Memphis, Tennessee
Geoff Palmer on Route 66
#19. Glenn writes: "This was taken in Memphis, Tennessee at the World Chamionship BBQ Cookoff ...also known as "The Superbowl of Swine". I thought it was perfectly appropriate for our Club Fat Ass mascot...in fact a few people saw the shirt assumed I was from one of the teams. So here I am stuffing my face with some award winning BBQ ribs from the Bodine Team...no apologies to our vegetarian members." #20. Geoffrey getting ready for his kicks on route 66
Michelle Sherstan at windswept Cape Spear, Nfdl. Canada
Carlos Castillo at the Vancouver Island 100km Ultra
#17. Michele braving the elements at windswept Cape Spear, Nfdl., Canada #18. Carlos (middle) at the Vancouver Island 10okm Ultra
Rhonda Schuller in the Rice Paddies of Japan
# 15. There is a saying in Japan that when the cuckoos return, it is time for rice planting. So, when the agriculture students at Takushoku University in Fukagawa, Hokkaido, Japan, saw Rhonda show up in her hat and this year's Club Fat Ass colours, they knew it was time. Rhonda assures us her seedling rows were spaced well and straight. # #16. Rhonda planting rice in the paddies of Japan 


#13. Grin and Bare it: (from left) Heather, Debbie and Angela just ran the Boston Marathon last Monday and had a chance to pose with their Fat Ass shirts on Boston Common following the race. As you can see, Angela really wanted to be the poster girl!#14. Fat Ass Attitude: (from left) Angela, Debbie and Heather.


#11. James at the Seaton Trail race in Ontario - Photo by Rene Garneau published with kind permission from OUS) #12. James at the Seaton Trail race in Ontario, April 2006 (Photo by Rene Garneau published with kind permission from OUS



# 9. Baldwin getting motivated for his first 50 Miler! # 10. Baldwin at the finish of his first 50 Miler - American River 50


#7. Ean happily approaching the Gazebo aidstation at the Dirty Duo #8. Ean eating his way through the Gazebo aidstation

#6.
#5. Ean using his Club colors t-shirt as a towel Doug using his club colours as a head rest after a tough run


#3. A joint submission by Doug and Ean in Doug's tub after their Saturday afternoon training run. #4. Doug and Ean lounging in Doug's tub while the 2006 Club colors undergo a chlorine test

# 2.
#1. Glenn cheering for Sweden at the men's Olympic hockey final in Turin, Italy #2. Ean and Doug marinating in the hot tub


































































































































































































































































































































Traveling Colours Contest Vote 2006

#1. Glenn Pace cheering for Sweden at the men's Olympic hockey final in Turin, Italy
0% (0 votes)
#2.-4. Ean Jackson and Doug MacKay marinating in the hot tub
0% (0 votes)
#5. Ean Jackson using his Club colors t-shirt as a towel
0% (0 votes)
#6. Doug MacKay using his club colours as a head rest after a tough run
0% (0 votes)
#7. Ean Jackson happily approaching the Gazebo aidstation at the Dirty Duo
0% (0 votes)
#8. Ean Jackson eating his way through the Gazebo aidstation
0% (0 votes)
# 9. Baldwin Lee getting motivated for his first 50 Miler!
0% (0 votes)
# 10. Baldwin Lee at the finish of his first 50 Miler - American River 50
0% (0 votes)
#11-12. James Sinclair at the Seaton Trail race in Ontario - Photo by Rene Garneau published with kind permission from OUS)
0% (0 votes)
#13. Grin and Bare it: (from left) Heather Somerville, Debbie Mick and Angela Spooner just ran the Boston Marathon
6% (2 votes)
#14. Fat Ass Attitude: (from left) Angela, Debbie and Heather
0% (0 votes)
# 15.-16. Rhonda Schuller planting rice in Japan
10% (3 votes)
#17. Michelle Sherstan braving the elements at windswept Cape Spear, Nfdl., Canada
0% (0 votes)
#18. Carlos Castillos (middle) at the Vancouver Island 10okm Ultra
0% (0 votes)
#19. Glenn Pace in Memphis, Tennessee at the World Chamionship BBQ Cookoff aka "The Superbowl of Swine"
6% (2 votes)
#20. Geoffrey Palmer getting ready for his kicks on route 66
3% (1 vote)
# 21. Geoffrey Palmer taking it easy at the rim of the Grand Canyon
3% (1 vote)
# 22. Ludovic Clavier taking in the views during a test run for the Full Monty near Victoria BC
0% (0 votes)
#23.-34.Peter Collins crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim
32% (10 votes)
# 35. Claudia Bullington at Takakkaw Falls in the Yoho National Park
0% (0 votes)
#36. Baldwin at Blunderland at Burning Man
0% (0 votes)
#37. Ean, Carlos and a curious gray whale at Sombrio Point while running the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail in September
3% (1 vote)
#38. Mark and Gary on top of Sky Pilot during our spectacular September weather
6% (2 votes)
#39-40. Gary Robbins: From here....to there
0% (0 votes)
#40. Mark and Gary on top of The Black Tusk at the end of August
0% (0 votes)
#41. Gary Robbins at the Diez Vista Finish
6% (2 votes)
#42. Gary Robbins: "Diez Vista took it all outa me!"
0% (0 votes)
#43. Gary Robbins - Sand dune jumping in March
0% (0 votes)
#44. Bradley Jones at the Tuscon Marathon
3% (1 vote)
#45. Bradley Jones at Tiananmen Square
0% (0 votes)
#46. Bradley Jones on the Great Wall of China near Badaling
3% (1 vote)
#47. Bradley Jones at Tiananmen Square
0% (0 votes)
#48. Pete Stace-Smith: Three generation of Club Fat Ass shirts (the Coquitlam Gang) at the Honolulu Marathon in Hawaii
6% (2 votes)
#49. Carie Moran in Honolulu, Hawaii
3% (1 vote)
#50. Chris Benn on Baffin Island
6% (2 votes)
Total votes: 31

Traveling Colours Contest 2005

You, the judges, have spoken...we now have winners in the 2005 Traveling Colours Contest!

1st - Gary Robbins of Squamish, BC took top spot with the photo (see #22 below) of his exuberant finish at the 50km Knee Knacker North Shore Trail Run last July. Gary will receive a refund on his 2006 membership dues and eternal bragging rights.
2nd - Robbins also took second place with his exposed rear end at the Cape Spear. He officially becomes the first athlete to take a gold and a silver in the same event while being censored!
3rd - Glenn Pace's photo of his finish at the Western States 100 Mile Run took the bronze. Glenn will receive a cozy hoodie from North Shore Athletics to keep him warm at the end of his next 100-miler.
4th/5th - Ellie Greenwood at 5647m on Kala Patthar in Nepal's Everest region tied with Fred Wickens fighting the big fat-bottomed troll under a bridge near Seattle.
Congrats Gary, Glenn, Ellie, Fred and to all Club members who submitted photos of their blue club t-shirt in action!


# 2 - Eileen Bistrisky at Camp Nido de Condores at 17,650 ft (5,380 m) on Aconcagua



# 1 -
Eileen Bistrisky sampling wine during a break from her bike tour through Argentina's Mendoza region
# 3 This just in from Ellie Greenwood of Britain: "Well my fat Ass T-shirt has done quite a bit of traveling since I left Vancouver in April. I spent the summer working in Norway but these photos are from my recent 3 week trek to Nepal. It was a fab trip, where I was trekking in the Everest region. The trekking was not too hard as we were going so slowly due to the altitude, averaging 3900m but getting to a peak of 5647m! This photo is at that peak - called kala patthar which overlooks Everest base camp and the big peak in the background is Everest itself! maybe a future fat ass event doing the everest marathon which goes from base camp to a place called Namche bazaar, but given the record by a Sherpa is over 7 hours it might be a challenging one!

# 3 - Ellie Greenwood in Nepal





#3
- Ellie Greenwood in Nepal

# 3- Ellie Greenwood in Nepal# 3- Ellie Greenwood in Nepal
# 4 -Glenn Pace at the Western States 100 Miles Run in June# 5 - Glenn Pace refueling during the Western States 100 Miles Run
# 6 - Glenn Pace and wife Manon at the Western States 100 Mile Run# 7 - Glenn Pace after completing the Western States 100 Mile Run
# 8 - Bill Dagg on the podium for the Montrail BC Ultra Trailrunning Series 2005 male 40-49 age group. Sorry Scott and Rick, can't win if you don't wear the shirt!

# 9 - Gary Robbins planning the route for the Squamish Scrambler
# 10 - Gary Robbins in his backyard# 11 - "Out-of-Action-Jackson" limping through the relay at STORMY
# 12 - Carlos Castillo's - Self Portrait# 13 - Fred Wickens fighting the troll under the Aurora Bridge near Seattle
# 14 - Rick Arikado# 14- Rick Arikado
# 14 Rick Arikado writes: "Here's my latest entry for the traveling Tee. We camped at Sun Lakes State Park, barely visible as line of trees to the right in south looking photo, red dot on map. Red line on map was my run one morning, Y-shaped out & back to a few different lakes. Gravel road also barely visible in photos. Overview photo (with mandatory Tee) taken from Dry Falls visitor center above canyon.# 14 - Rick Arikado
# 15 - Carlos Castillo heading up rather dark trails during the Fluffy Bunny# 16 - Carlos Castillo with a bloodied head after the Fluffy Bunny with Event Host Geoff Palmer (left)
# 17 - Action Jackson savouring a dark wheat beer in Germany# 18 - Ean Jackson and Sibylle Tinsel sporting their Club shirts in Sibylle's home town, Weilburg, in Germany
# 19 - Sibylle Tinsel visiting her home town in Germany# 20 - Ean Jackson likes his beer at the Apfellauf 10km, a race sponsored by a local company specializing in apple cider...
# 21 - Ean Jackson at the start of the Apfellauf in Germany# 22 - Gary Robbins is elated at his first ever Knee Knacker finish (5:40:48h)
# 23- Gary Robbins at the old Lilloet Road aidstation during the Knee Knacker# 24 - Jesper Olsen, the first human to complete a documented run around our beautiful globe, running near Kamloops, BC, Canada.
# 25 Gary Robbins suffering through a study at UBC# 25 - Gary Robbins
# 25 - Gary Robbins - How fast can he go?# 26 Gary Robbins exposing his buns at Cape Spear
# 27 - Gary at Cape Spear# 27 - Gary Robbins a long way from home!
# 28 - Gary Robbins - A proud Fat Ass# 29 - Gary Robbins at his first Half-Ironman

Traveling Colours Contest Vote - 2005

# 1 - Eileen Bistrisky sampling wine during a break from her bike tour through Argentina's Mendoza region
7% (3 votes)
# 2 - Eileen Bistrisky at Camp Nido de Condores at 17,650 ft (5,380 m) on Aconcagua
0% (0 votes)
# 3 - Ellie Greenwood in Nepal
9% (4 votes)
# 4 -Glenn Pace at the Western States 100 Miles Run in June
5% (2 votes)
# 5 - Glenn Pace refueling during the Western States 100 Miles Run
0% (0 votes)
# 6 - Glenn Pace and wife Manon at the Western States 100 Mile Run
0% (0 votes)
# 7 - Glenn Pace after completing the Western States 100 Mile Run
11% (5 votes)
# 8 - Bill Dagg on the podium for the Montrail BC Ultra Trailrunning Series 2005 male 40-49 age group.
0% (0 votes)
# 9 - Gary Robbins planning the route for the Squamish Scrambler
5% (2 votes)
# 10 - Gary Robbins in his backyard
0% (0 votes)
# 11 - "Out-of-Action-Jackson" limping through the relay at STORMY
0% (0 votes)
# 12 - Carlos Castillos - Self Portrait
0% (0 votes)
# 13 - Fred Wickens fighting the troll under the Aurora Bridge near Seattle
9% (4 votes)
# 14 - Rick Arikado
0% (0 votes)
# 15 - Carlos Castillo heading up rather dark trails during the Fluffy Bunny
0% (0 votes)
# 16 - Carlos Castillo with a bloodied head after the Fluffy Bunny with Event Host Geoff Palmer (left)
0% (0 votes)
# 17 - Action Jackson savouring a dark wheat beer in Germany
5% (2 votes)
# 18 - Ean Jackson and Sibylle Tinsel sporting their Club shirts in Sibylle's home town, Weilburg, in Germany
0% (0 votes)
# 19 - Sibylle Tinsel visiting her home town in Germany
0% (0 votes)
# 20 - Ean Jackson likes his beer at the Apfellauf 10km, a race sponsored by a local company specializing in apple cider...
2% (1 vote)
# 21 - Ean Jackson at the start of the Apfellauf in Germany
0% (0 votes)
# 22 - Gary Robbins is elated at his first ever Knee Knacker finish (5:40:48h)
30% (13 votes)
# 23- Gary Robbins at the old Lilloet Road aidstation during the Knee Knacker
0% (0 votes)
# 24 - Jesper Olsen, the first human to complete a documented run around our beautiful globe, running near Kamloops, BC, Canada
0% (0 votes)
# 25 Gary Robbins suffering through a study at UBC
0% (0 votes)
# 26 Gary Robbins exposing his buns at CapeSpear
16% (7 votes)
# 27 - Gary at Cape Spear
2% (1 vote)
# 28 - Gary Robbins - A proud Fat Ass
0% (0 votes)
# 29 - Gary Robbins at his first Half-Ironman
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 44