Val’s 2008 racing season, this being her fifth race, have all been marked by cool, overcast conditions with little or no breeze and that suits her just fine since she “runs hot” anyway. This was another of her sub-7:00 minute/mile races which also keeps her time for this 5K (3.1 mile) distance at under 22:00. She bettered her time here last year by over 30 seconds. Here are some additional pictures of Val in the Corona del Mar 5K event. Keyword:CDM. Go here and you can find race video.

Two races in the next two weeks have Val racing in Anaheim, where she has a good chance to get a best time and on the sand in Manhattan Beach the following week.

Like the previous races, I am her “caddy”. By the way, besides being a golfing term, the American Heritage Dictionary in the #2. definition defines caddy as “A boy who does odd jobs.” Yep, that pretty well describes what I do!

These two ladies were no match for Val, but they competed in the 71-99 year old category. One of them came in at an impressive time of about 34 minutes.

Following the race, Val and I drove to the Fleet Feet store in Laguna Niguel where they had appearances by two members of the Newton Racing Team, Michellie Jones, Olympic silver medalist in the 2000 Games in Sydney and Ironman champion and Josh Cox, a US men’s marathoner who qualified for the men’s Olympic Marathon team in 2000 and was the youngest American to do so. Each gave a short but fascinating look into their careers and answered questions from those in attendance about training and the Newton shoes.

We had the opportunity to try out the revolutionary Newton running shoe, which is quite a bit different than any shoe in production today.

Val and 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist, Michellie Jones

Two Members of the Newton Racing Team and a Newton rep.

 

 

 

 

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