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2007 Colorado Runner's Races of the Year
Derek Griffiths Issue 26 (November 2007) Colorado Runner
The Garden of the Gods 10 Miler tops our list of Colorado's best races in the past year.
The Garden of the Gods 10 Miler has a 31 year
history as one of the premiere races in Colorado
Springs. The race is held in June at the awe-inspiring
Garden of the Gods Park and finishes in
Manitou Springs. This year more than 1,300 runners
competed in the event, the largest turnout in
a decade. Organizers offered a new course, and
Carmichael Training Systems put up $5,000 in
prize money to help the race reach a new level.
With a peak elevation topping 6,500
feet, the race was challenging for even the fittest
runner. It looped up and down and all around the
paved roads of the park, offering majestic views
of some of the park's most awe-inspiring towering
red rock formations. Many runners said that
while the race tested their legs and lungs, they
were left with unforgettable memories.
"This race has everything," said race
director Matt Carpenter. "It has scenery and
challenge. The families and friends of the runners
gather here in the park after the race for a
party-like, festival atmosphere."
On a cloudless June morning with
temperatures in the 60s, Alamosa's Celedonio
Rodriguez won this year's race in 54:28. Maria
Portilla of Albuquerque won the women's event
in 1:02:20. The race also featured stiff competition
in every age group. This year's event
attracted runners from 33 states and several
countries, including England, Mexico and the
Bahamas.
All runners received a long sleeve
technical t-shirt from New Balance and a medal/
keychain at the finish line as recognition of their
accomplishment.
The post-race festivities were held at
Fountain Creek and included free massages, a
place to soak your feet, as well as plenty of food,
like pizza and fresh fruit.
Runners were encouraged to vote for
their favorite aid station. Cheyenne Mountain
high school, who did the Balanced Rock aid station,
painted themselves green to win $1,258.90
in green. They went with a "Mars" theme and
also offered popsicles to the runners, which
was a huge hit as the temperatures started to
rise. The aid station challenge was presented by
the Colorado Running Company. Runners also
made donations to the challenge with more than
$3,000 going to four schools.
The race is the first leg of the Triple
Crown of Running Series, which also included
the Pikes Peak Ascent and the Summer Roundup
Trail Run.
The race is run under a special use
permit from the Parks and Recreation Department
which means the park is closed to vehicles
and cyclists so runners can enjoy the magnificent
surroundings without concerns for their
safety. Last year's winner: Georgetown to Idaho
Springs Half Marathon
2005 winner: Pikes Peak Marathon
The Rest of the Best Not everyone can win the top prize. Here are the results of our online survey for Colorado's other top events.
Best Marathon: Denver Marathon
Last year's winner: Steamboat Marathon
2005 winner: Colorado Marathon
With a beautiful course winding
through the streets and city parks of Denver, the
new Denver Marathon made a big impression
on local runners who voted it Colorado's best
marathon. The inaugural event welcomed nearly
2,000 marathoners. Runners were treated to
a health and fitness expo after the race at Civic
Center Park.
Best Half Marathon: Arby's Rocky Mountain Half
Marathon
Last year's winner: Horsetooth Half Marathon
2005 winner: Boulder Backroads
The Arby's Rocky Mountain Half
Marathon was held at scenic Riverfront Park in
downtown Denver in June. This year's race offered
$11,000 in prize money and was one of
the fastest half marathons in the state. Despite
sunny skies and warm temperatures, Romanian
runner Nuta Olaru won the women's event and
set a record for the fastest time ever run by a
female in Colorado, crossing the line in 1:13:28.
Silvio Guerra won the men's event in a quick
1:06:11.
Best 10K: Classic 10K
Last year's winner: Bolder Boulder
2005 winner: Evergreen Town Race
The Classic 10K in Colorado Springs
is one of the fastest races in the state. Starting at
Tiffany Square and racing downhill to Monument
Valley Park, Jesus Solis of Littleton won
this year's event in a blazing 29:32, which is
an average pace of 4:46. In the women's race,
Boulder's Tera Moody crushed the field in
34:51. The race offered more than $1,000 in
prize money.
Best 5K: Iron Girl
Last year's winner: Alex Hoag Run for Sunshine
2005 winner: Stadium Stampede
Celebrating its second year, the Iron
Girl 5K was an all-female race that was held
near the Colorado State Capitol in downtown
Denver. Every finisher received a beautiful
medal, a technical running shirt, and a catered
breakfast featuring white table linens and flower
centerpieces. The first-class event featured a
large post-race party and was combined with a
five mile race.
Best Ultra: Leadville Trail 100
Last year's winner: San Juan Solstice 50
2005 winner: Leadville Trail 100
The rugged and legendary Leadville
Trail 100 was voted best ultra for a second time
by Colorado Runner readers. The race, which
began in 1983, is one of the most prestigious
100 mile events in the nation. This year, Anton
Krupicka won the trail race for a second consecutive
year, finishing more than three hours
ahead of the next closest competitor. Runners
battled rain, mud, and thigh-high stream crossings
on their charge to the finish. Only 42% of
the field finished the race before the 30 hour cutoff.
Best Non-Ultra Trail Race: Barr Trail Mountain Race
Last year's winner: Vail Hill Climb
2005 winner: Barr Trail Mountain Race
The seventh annual Barr Trail Mountain
Race won in the same category two years
ago, and voters felt it deserved to win again. The
out-and-back race challenged runners to race
halfway up and back down the Barr Trail on the
infamous Pikes Peak mountain. Offering prize
money and primes, runners also competed for
the coveted handmade plaques featuring quartz,
amazonite and granite. All of the race entry fees
were donated to local nonprofit groups.
Most Scenic: Mt. Evans Ascent
Last year's winner: Lead King Loop
2005 winner: Rim Rock Run
The reward for pushing your body up
the excruciating 14-mile climb to the summit of
the 14,264' Mt. Evans was the majestic vistas.
Although you can drive the road to the top of
Mt. Evans, true runners know that view is even
sweeter if you run there. An added bonus - you
may be sidetracked by a mountain goat, marmot
or bighorn sheep.
Best Weekend Getaway: Breckenridge Crest Marathon
Last year's winner: Estes Park Marathon
2005 winner: Durango Marathon
Visiting beautiful Breckenridge on
Labor Day weekend can be fun for the whole
family. This year, the Breckenridge Crest Mountain
Marathon made a comeback after a oneyear
hiatus. The event offered a marathon, half
marathon, and a five mile race on soft dirt trails
around Breckenridge. Known for its unpredictable
weather, runners never know whether they
will encounter sunshine or snowstorms.
Best Race Series: Steamboat Running Series
Last year's winner: Summit Trail Running Series
2005 winner: Vail Trail Race Series
Offering an incredible 14 races between
May and September, the Steamboat Running
Series has something for everyone, from
the serious competitor to the casual jogger. In
its eleventh year, the series includes a variety
of distances, from just 400 yards to more than
26 miles. This year, the series even attracted the
USATF 10K National Trail Championship. The
best reason to run the series is the scenery - the
races are held on some of Colorado's most spectacular
terrain.
Best Post-Race Party: Horsetooth Half Marathon
Last year's winner: Runnin' of the Green
2005 winner: None
You have to run for 13.1 miles to enjoy
it, but voters feel the reward is worth the
pain. The finish line party at the Horsetooth Half
Marathon is held near New Belgium Brewery
in Fort Collins and features a live band. Race
finishers receive a commemorative, engraved
"bomber bottle" of New Belgium's Fat Tire Ale,
a local favorite.
Editor's note: The 2006 winner was not eligible
to win in the same category.
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