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Joe Paisley's Blog – August 2012 Archive (3)

Ascent notebook: Dynamic volunteer keeps the porta potty line moving

Barb Calder-Durbin of Lincoln, Neb. has perhaps the biggest responsibility of any volunteer at this weekend’s Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon. She makes sure every racer has a chance to pee before the start of the race.

With a line a block long, competitors begin to worry they may miss the start. Calder-Durbin, a volunteer at the races since 1995, makes sure, very sure,…

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Added by Joe Paisley on August 18, 2012 at 3:58pm — No Comments

Nomadic runner Rickey Gates has seen the world, one mountain at a time

In a Pikes Peak Ascent competition full of distinguished runners, Windy Creek, Colo. native Rickey Gates, 31, the men’s runner-up on Saturday, stood out for both his achievements and his unusual racing experiences.

The 2008 U.S. champion in trail running and mountain running and five-time member of the national mountain running team (2006-10) holds the distinction of…

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Added by Joe Paisley on August 18, 2012 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Delaney savors victory after a painful Ascent

PIKES PEAK ASCENT RESULTS HERE

Jason Delaney felt the joy of victory. He already knew the pain of running the 2012 Pikes Peak Ascent all too well.

The Golden resident won the men’s race up America’s Mountain in 2 hours, 13 minutes and 18 seconds for his first victory in his third…

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Added by Joe Paisley on August 18, 2012 at 2:00pm — No Comments

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