Saturday, November 22, 2008

Turkey Trot & Dairy Air Dash Volunteer Report

A few weeks ago, I thought to myself, "Maybe my knee will be well enough by then to run this race." I ended up deciding that I didn't want to risk anything, so I thought to myself, "Maybe I'll volunteer for this race." I was also thinking that this race was going to be on the day of Thanksgiving since it is a "Turkey Trot." As it turned out, it was the weekend before, and I had already made plans to go on a campout with the boy scouts, so the volunteering was out of the question. Well, earlier this week, I found out that the campout had to be canceled. Bummer. I was looking forward to that. Then, with other things going on, I had forgotten about the Turkey Trot until last night as I was getting into bed. Then I thought, "I'm gonna go and volunteer." So I set my alarm and got up early and headed over to the race to offer up my services.

It was a pretty small race (maybe 50-60 runners), so there were already plenty of volunteers. But hey, the more the merrier, right? I was able to help out at the registration table handing out shirts and goodie bags. I was surprised to see how many people from church I saw there for the race. It was pretty cool to see all their friendly faces. After the 5k started, I was given the task of timing the 1 mile fun Runners--all 2 of them. Once they finished, I went over to the 5k finish and cheered everyone on as they crossed the line. I was kind of surprised to see the first place finisher come in just under 23 minutes. I'm used to seeing the winners of 5ks coming in around 15 minutes. Seeing that made me wish I had run the race. Next year, for sure.

This was another great opportunity to help out in the community. This injury has helped me to give a little back to running. I've really enjoyed helping out at these races. I'm planning on another Turkey Trot next week (actually on Thanksgiving Day), and I also signed up to help out at the expo for the Arizona RNR Marathon in January. For those of you running that race, I'll be there Saturday morning. I'm not sure yet what they'll have me doing, but I'll fill you in on the details as it gets closer.

7 comments:

Pat said...

So was there Dairyaire?

Thanks for volunteering, eventhough I wasn't at that race.

Lani said...

Oh yay! I'm so glad you got to do this. Hope you're having an awesome day! We miss you!!

Unknown said...

I love volunteering for races also. It sure makes ya feel good to be a runner.

That sure is a slower 5K then I'm used to.

SuperDave said...

Good for you for volunteering another race, especially during the cold!

Anonymous said...

Great work on volunteering for a race. I have been participant on the local races as a runner, and I have think several times on seeing if I can start volunteering and organizing a race in my hometown. Not so many races are organized here, but there are a good number of runners around.

Great work!

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J~Mom said...

Thanks for volunteering! Sorry your camping trip got canceled!

Michelle said...

Your doing great dude!!!!