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@Stefanryser

Menlo Park, CA Raving since 2015 Half Fanatics Active 6 years, 7 months ago

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    I am a Brazen Racing Streaker with the bib #95.

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Personal Bests (3)

Race Distance Location Date Result
30K Walnut Creek, CA Nov 5, 2016 6:39:04
13.7 Miler Stinson Beach, CA Jun 20, 2015 4:34:00
Half Marathon El Sobrante, CA May 9, 2015 3:09:37

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Past Races (21)

Race Distance Location Date Result My Raves My Performance
Half Marathon San Jose, CA Sep 2, 2017 3:52:09
Half Marathon Saratoga, CA Dec 10, 2016 4:06:52
30K Walnut Creek, CA Nov 5, 2016 6:39:04
Half Marathon Vacaville, CA Oct 22, 2016 3:19:00
Half Marathon San Ramon, CA Oct 1, 2016 5:13:00
Half Marathon Walnut Creek, CA Apr 17, 2016
Half Marathon Richmond, CA Feb 27, 2016
10K San Leandro, CA Aug 1, 2015
13.7 Miler Stinson Beach, CA Jun 20, 2015 4:34:00
Half Marathon El Sobrante, CA May 9, 2015 3:09:37
Half Marathon San Ramon, CA Oct 4, 2014
Half Marathon Antioch, CA Sep 20, 2014
Half Marathon Castro Valley, CA Jul 26, 2014
12 hr San Pablo, CA Jul 12, 2014
50K Brentwood, CA Apr 19, 2014
Half Marathon Vacaville, CA Mar 29, 2014
Half Marathon Livermore, CA Mar 15, 2014
10K San Jose, CA Mar 1, 2014
10K San Leandro, CA Feb 15, 2014
10K Fremont, CA Jan 25, 2014
Half Marathon Livermore, CA 2014

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This 2017 Trail Hog race was overshadowed with a unique weather forecast. The entire Bay Area had temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit on race day which is unusual. Even at … MORE

This 2017 Trail Hog race was overshadowed with a unique weather forecast. The entire Bay Area had temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit on race day which is unusual. Even at 7 am it was already the in the 80s, and a measured temperature on the course around 10 am was 105 F. The weather forecast was accurate. The race director sent out a warning email with a red background. Trail running is an activity that isn’t just running, it is about finishing the race without getting lost, and without injuries. There were a few things that were on my to-do list: drink from the bottle in between aid stations and completely refill at each of the four aidstations, don’t push the pulse too high, use the sponge baths they provide at the aid stations, and most importantly evaluate yourself at mile 6, if I was still fresh enough to continue with the second loop. If not, call it the day, there is no shame in giving up, not at a day like that. In fact, I felt great at mile 6. That coincided with runners from the 5K race joining the course, and I had enough energy to keep up with fresh legged Mike B. and Sallie A. for a quarter mile. It was so fun running with them, that I had an extra boost. Fast forward, it is fair to say that the second loop took the energy out my body. The last 2 miles weren’t easy, in fact, I decided not to run at all, but walk, no standing. The sun was brutal, nevertheless just putting one step after another. The key is listening to your body, the moment you have a headache, stop, lay down in the shade, but so that others can see you. Thinking through all that takes preparation, and that is part of Trail running. Brazen organization was great once again. The aid stations were stocked with so much ice, that I could take an ice cold sponge bath even at 10 am with temperatures above 100 Fahrenheit, that isn’t logistically easy to achieve.

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Despite continuous rain for the entire morning, this is a great course. The terrain was soft, and once on the top there were rolling hills. Coming down was mud, by … MORE

Despite continuous rain for the entire morning, this is a great course. The terrain was soft, and once on the top there were rolling hills. Coming down was mud, by then 500 runners from all three distances were over a narrow but steep trail and created mud. As the rain wasn’t enough a nest of wasps or hornets attacked some half marathon runners. They said the stings were really painful. At this time of the year the lush green in the forest was just great, almost calming. Despite the rain, the volunteers were so friendly, many smiled. This was just a pleasurable event, rewarded with a great finisher medal that serves as a Christmas tree ornament for those that wanna use it that way.

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Brazen Racing produced the first time a 30K. I ran the Diablo HM from Brazen multiple times and the helipad was the highest point of the course and it is … MORE

Brazen Racing produced the first time a 30K. I ran the Diablo HM from Brazen multiple times and the helipad was the highest point of the course and it is practically only downwards from here. For the 30K course they put the aid station at the helipad and added a 10K back and forth loop to the summit. Sounds easy. This little loop to the top was exactly what the name of that mountain is. The course got steep and the temperatures warmer, much warmer. Brazen offered to make a deal with the devil at the helipad, you can switch from the 30K to HM and it is not a DNF. I did the reverse and switched from HM to 30K. Well, Mike Beckwith ( the guy with bib #111) and Brad Gaiser talked me into it. Half a mile under the summit I immensely regretted that decision. Nevertheless, I got to the top, rested 10 minutes in a great chair they offered, and finished that race. I am glad and proud of it. I added 4254 feet to the high flyer account from Brazen. Well that is another crazy thing Brazen does: for 21,120 feet from the ultra series races, you will become a member of the Brazen high flyer club. I might do the 30K next year again, for sure the HM.

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This is a great course, downhill paths are runnable, the views with the lake are just great. It is quite a small race. Brazen had it in March, but this … MORE

This is a great course, downhill paths are runnable, the views with the lake are just great. It is quite a small race. Brazen had it in March, but this year only in October, as the park wasn’t available in March. I like it as an October run, even though it rained the day before, the course wasn’t muddy as in previous years. Truly one of my favorates.

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This is the mother of all races: 4000 feet elevation change in 14 miles and the completion of the Brazen ultra half series. It was so hard that I almost … MORE

This is the mother of all races: 4000 feet elevation change in 14 miles and the completion of the Brazen ultra half series. It was so hard that I almost gave up at mile 9.5, ahead of the third and toughest of three hills. Brad Gaiser told me you can walk from here as you already made the cut-off time. I got two salt tablets to treat my cramps and started walking uphill for an entire mile. I had cramps in places I didn’t even know I had muscles. When finished people applauded, I got a coaster, a finisher medal and a hoodie, and Sallie Arellano brought a bottle of champagne and I got a small glass of champagne. Pretty cool, but I am quite exhausted. Mike Beckwith gave me a hug at the finish line. Next year, I will run the 5k and want to see how everybody comes in after the half marathon.

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I counted 14 creek crossings this year. On the way up I tried not to get wet shoes, on the way down I splashed into the water and enjoyed it. … MORE

I counted 14 creek crossings this year. On the way up I tried not to get wet shoes, on the way down I splashed into the water and enjoyed it. This is a very rewarding trail race, the last 5 miles are going down or are flat. That means save energy on the ascent to fully enjoy the descent.

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This was an inaugural Brazen race. I love the medals and then I got a little connector medal to combine the medal with the one of Bay Breeze. MORE

This was an inaugural Brazen race. I love the medals and then I got a little connector medal to combine the medal with the one of Bay Breeze.

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This is a flat course and ideal to achieve the Brazen Ageless Wonder status. Finishing a 10K in less minutes than your age in years gets you on a prestigious … MORE

This is a flat course and ideal to achieve the Brazen Ageless Wonder status. Finishing a 10K in less minutes than your age in years gets you on a prestigious Brazen list. Visit ageless wonders in the Community section of Brazen’s website.

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Registration is as challenging as the course. Half the race is sold out within 18 minutes and a few days later they opened up for the second half of available … MORE

Registration is as challenging as the course. Half the race is sold out within 18 minutes and a few days later they opened up for the second half of available registrations and sold out within an hour or so. Usually registration is in March and race is in June. The race is must for trail runners. I booked a room at one of the two hotels in Stinson Beach and had a great weekend. 700 runners run from Stinson Beach up to Mount Tamalpaias and down to Mill Valley, and back. That alone is a bit insane. In order to spread the crowds on the course they let the oldest run first. 80+ year old women at 8am (there are people in every wave!) It is not the slowest first, but the oldest first. Some of these “older” runners are clearly faster than me. Double Dipsea is just different! I love that Brazen Racing organizes it. Oh, in Mill Valley you run down an insane amount of stair steps and then back up. Insane is kind of the right word.

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Still a small race with less than 1000 runners in 5K, 10K and HM. The stage area reminds of a great party. Shirt and medals had a great design. The … MORE

Still a small race with less than 1000 runners in 5K, 10K and HM. The stage area reminds of a great party. Shirt and medals had a great design. The medals comes with a warning regarding the hills. Since you receive the medal after the fact, it is not so much a warning, but a great way to say, this is a hard course. mr and mrs. brazen are very creative, runners themselves. The best race organization ever, yes, because they are ultra runners themselves, have a talent to organize races and have done it a 120 times in five years.

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Two loops in the shape of the number eight form the course. Each loop roughly a 10K and tough. 4000 feet elevation changes over the entire course. You need some … MORE

Two loops in the shape of the number eight form the course. Each loop roughly a 10K and tough. 4000 feet elevation changes over the entire course. You need some mental toughness not to give up after the first loop, as the finish line is right there in the middle and you have a mile long ascending road in front of you. Temperature is a factor, it will be always quite warm for the second loop. The views are spectacular. The race completes the Brazen Ultra Half Series, for which finishers receive a great coaster (believe me it is a coaster you want.) At this race you’ll find elite runners and hikers, and all shades in between. This is one the best Brazen Racing productions and a must for trail runners.

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The finisher medal depicted a dragonfly. Running this race you get a feeling for the name of this race: Drag and Fly. There are mile long parts of the race … MORE

The finisher medal depicted a dragonfly. Running this race you get a feeling for the name of this race: Drag and Fly. There are mile long parts of the race where you feel like flying, not too steep, just right. And there are parts where you drag. Brazen Racing always has great aid stations.

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The half-marathon course leads around the lake, and an extra loop over a not so little hill adds up to 13.1 miles. It is the same course for the New … MORE

The half-marathon course leads around the lake, and an extra loop over a not so little hill adds up to 13.1 miles. It is the same course for the New Year’s Eve race and the reverse course for the New Year’s Day race. Even non-runners have a great time there, you can rent a boat.

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That is the kind of race that can get you hooked to running. Brazen's first race in 2009 was held in that location. This was their 100th race; they know … MORE

That is the kind of race that can get you hooked to running. Brazen’s first race in 2009 was held in that location. This was their 100th race; they know something about organizing races, and Sam and Jasmin are ultra runners themselves. I signed up for the 12 hour run and brought a small support group. My goal was 50K. One loop is approximately 3.5 miles. After 6 loops I rested in the camp for an hour, and then comfortably reached my goal. I had a blast. Everybody loved it. I marked July 11, 2015 on my calendar; Dirty Dozen 2015 is a must.

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I thought I was ready for my first 50K, but wasn't. I had cramps in the very first mile, got so much behind that I missed a turn and lost … MORE

I thought I was ready for my first 50K, but wasn’t. I had cramps in the very first mile, got so much behind that I missed a turn and lost valuable time and energy. At the mile 23 aid station I did not make the time limit. Was my first DNF ever. Frankly, I was happy to give up and got a ride from a Park Ranger to the finish line. The aid stations were great, the entire race was absolutely great. The elevation gain/loss number is insane. The course in its entirety is fabulous. Three months later I completed my first 50K and will make another attempt at the 2015 Diablo Trails 50K. It is probably one of the hardest 50Ks in the Bay area.

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I love this course, first you run around the little lake, then up the hills, down a gravel road. The views are great. I ran the 10K course in 2013 … MORE

I love this course, first you run around the little lake, then up the hills, down a gravel road. The views are great. I ran the 10K course in 2013 and wanted to do the HM in 2014, and enjoyed it. In addition the HM is part of the Brazen Ultra Series, when completing you get a coaster. Brazen’s finisher medals are great and always depict the theme of the race. This was one of the races, where it rained the entire time. That was just an additional bonus of the adventure. Brazen’s organization is always great; this race is one of their smaller ones (they did 26 races in 2014, and produced more than 100 since 2009), and feels like a friends and family event, where all runners are welcome, between elites and hikers.

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If you have done only road races, but want to do trail races, the Badger Cove Brazen race might be the right race to start a new life style in … MORE

If you have done only road races, but want to do trail races, the Badger Cove Brazen race might be the right race to start a new life style in running. It is not the hardest course, however tough enough to be part of the Brazen Ultra Series championship that ends on October 3, 2015, i.e. a true trail race. Brazen never disappoints, flawless organization, great aid stations, creative finisher medals, and enough volunteers to pick up bibs and shirt on race day without waiting too long. The course is interesting, panoramic views are phenomenal. Runners with St. Patrick’s Day outfits are always fun to watch.

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The course is along the creek and back. Pure running, well organized, as every Brazen Racing event. The finisher medals from Brazen are very special. Each race has its own … MORE

The course is along the creek and back. Pure running, well organized, as every Brazen Racing event. The finisher medals from Brazen are very special. Each race has its own theme, well coordinated with shirts and finisher medals. I like the medals so much and wanted all of them. In the process I became a Brazen Streaker, i.e. running every race within a calendar year. As a Brazen streaker I received all medals in a shadow box, my own bib number for life and two running shirts with the bib number on the shoulder.

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This is one of the bigger productions of Brazen Racing. Flawless organization. Great atmosphere. Brazen Racing keeps the score of runners that finish a 10K in less minutes than their … MORE

This is one of the bigger productions of Brazen Racing. Flawless organization. Great atmosphere. Brazen Racing keeps the score of runners that finish a 10K in less minutes than their age and calls them Ageless Wonders. If you are in for that challenge, this 10K is a must. https://brazenracing.com/agelesswonders.html

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I love the wood bridges at the beginning of this race. Running around Coyote Hill along the Bay makes this a lovely course. Parking is a shuttle bus away; Brazen … MORE

I love the wood bridges at the beginning of this race. Running around Coyote Hill along the Bay makes this a lovely course. Parking is a shuttle bus away; Brazen Racing is known to have enough shuttle buses so that the wait is not bad at all.

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The Tarantula race was this year newly added to the Brazen races. That was exciting. The course was interesting, quite an ascending part at the beginning, rewarded by a great … MORE

The Tarantula race was this year newly added to the Brazen races. That was exciting. The course was interesting, quite an ascending part at the beginning, rewarded by a great view over the lake and at the end circling mile long loops around the finishing area. Blogger and regular Brazen runner Not-That-Lucas nicely described the race: https://notthatlucas.blogspot.com/2014/11/running-with-tarantulas.html

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