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100 mile of Track and Heat

The endHi       Today is now May 19th 2008, two days after finishing my 100 mile run around the Track at Poway High School. It was rough it was tough, it was 22 hours long! Wow… where do I start without making this story a year long? So it starts off at 2:30 am in the morning I am driving down Espola and I see Phil walking down to the track. “hey phil… you ready man?”. He Hops in my car and we went down to the junior parking lot and starting blasting some rock music in the morning just to get hyped up for the coming day. Apparently people dont like you blasting music at 2:45 in the morning though. So a cop rolls into parking lot, gets out and says “do you think this is reasonable?” not knowing what he was referring to I said “no, but what were about to do is very unreasonable..” The cop quickly moves his hand closer to his gun (something I said?). Quickly fixing myself, I said, “No, no nothing like that were about to start a 100 mile run that I am doing today around the track at this High School.” A bit taken back, “O very well, wow, well if you could please turn off the music as it is 2:45 in the morning that would be great, good luck! I’ll think of you when I go back to sleep” and he drove off.

     The first leg was 24 miles taking us down into canyonside park in Rancho Penasquitos we had to go this route because the track didnt open until 7:00. My friends Alex Gilbert, Sean Ohmen and Phillip Deason were by my side throughout the morning. When we arrived at the track my Girlfriend Danica Teyssier and her mom Leslie were already there quick at work helping set up some beautiful banners her Dad, Phil had made for me. Then no less than 15 minutes later and some gatorade, I was off starting the second leg. It began with Mr.Fisher, Aaron Wilkes and Alex Gilbert by my side for 2 miles before we took a small break. Aaron and Alex courageously joined me for half a marathon each, an amazing effort for such a blisteringly hot day. Then as the day continued support just seem to come pouring in. NBC had stopped by for an interview and I managed to stop and get a kiss from Danica on local news! Then Pat and Oscars stopped by and dropped off two cartons of breadsticks! yes I thought! As they are my favorite food item in all of San Diego County.

The day got HOT however and it got HARD to run. I hit a wall for about 20 miles the longest wall I had ever experienced, but I knew somewhere in the back of my mind that I had to push through it. And yes finally by 2:00 it had come mile 50! an 11 hour struggle through temperatures upwards of 98 degrees. I was’nt pleased with the time, but then again this wasnt for time, this was Andrew. His family made an appearance and hooked up a live web cam feed so Andrew and I could see each other. Life has been rough on him and by what I saw on the webcam I knew I had to keep fighting for him as this month marks the year anniversary with the Cancer. Hang in there Andrew, I know you can pull through this man! Then with a full baggage of emotion on mind I continued out into vast second half of the run.

Hot, long and fast? Thats how I would describe the second half. I did’nt hit another single wall until mile 99 suprisingly. So much support, so many people by my side helping me out made it so easy for me to just beat down mile by mile. The afternoon was a runners high, on mile 72-75 I ran it in 23 minutes and 30 seconds going about 7:45 per mile..why? I dont know I felt good. Then at around 10:00 o’ clock at night the Track Closed and I took off with Kalo Greenwall, Danica, My mom and My sister NARA to go complete the last 20 miles that I had left in me. Really? Only 20 more I thought? Nice… The run didn’t end too nice however..I was seconds away from passing out at mile 99, not sweating at all, I weighed 3 pounds less than I did going into this leg and could barely walk without having to stop and dry heaving for sec. Luckily Kalo and Danica were there and we walked a mile with them on my left and right side holding me up for the entire time until 100 miles was something in the past.

Overall it was an amazing experience, a huge thank you to all the donators, supporters with your help I managed to raise 4,300 dollars this weekend for the society! 1,000 dollars more than I had raised the previous nine months! I am astounded. Also a big thanks to all of you who ran with me, weighed me, made me eat, sprayed me with water and more without you guys I would’ve probably died. Thanks again to all!

-Nick Hollon (aka Mr.3000)

www.3000forthecure.org

The morning CrewWaasted, Me and Sean OhmenSaturday Night Lights100-mile-story-003.jpg

May 17th 100 Mile Madness!

Hey whats up guys? Coming up on May 17th I will be running 100 miles around the Poway High School Track Located at 15500 Espola Rd. Poway CA 92064. I will be running from 3 in the morning on Saturday until 1 in the morning on Sunday. I will have NBC 7/39 covering me throughout the day. I am looking for people to pledge .25 cents to .50 cents per lap that I am running (It comes up to about 100 dollars total) but hey I am running 100 miles in one day! Thats not something that occurs too often right? Thanks again for keeping up with me guys I would love to see some of you out there, as I will need the support.

April 1st-6th

Hey guys its April already? School year is almost done and only like 2.5 more months to run another 700 miles oh no! hahah nah I got it no prob.. I have got plans for two more 100 milers and lots of miles in between to make 700 easy. This week was a typical week, I finally went down to the L and L society and talked to them about getting my website up but apparently that’s still not done darn… well anyway I got some pretty valuable information from them as far as fundraising goes and I decided to run 100 miles on May 17th around the track at my High School to raise money for the Society. Its going to be hell though running 416 laps around a track…ugh…and then yup its only two more weeks until I gotta run the Leona Divide 50 I am excited!! Other than that I talked with Andrew Bundy and he seems like he is doing much better got some knarly side effects from the drugs and chemo but aside from that hes good. Well thats all for this week folks, thanks for keeping up and log in next week to see whats up.

-Mr.3000

The 100 mile story

Hey guys just giving you the simple lo-down on my first 100 miler that I did on Saturday 03-01-08. I started off at 3:30 in the morning on saturday ran a 31 mile leg and then took a 30 minute break. Leg 2 was 27 miles and generally easy still at this point only one small wall that was easy to overcome. It had been really easy at this point because a 10:15-11:00 mile pace is like candy to me and just enjoyable. Finally some pain was felt throughout leg 3 which was 24 miles, pounding feet, and some sore muscles but wow do salt pills help out more than ever! All the pain during this leg was very easily manageable and I was on an endorphin high I think for most of this leg so that was pleasant
Finally the leg where I actually felt like holy crap this is tough was leg 4. Again another 24 mile leg starting off at 9:15 at night and ending at 1:45 the next morning. You guys had told me that twilight running was the most difficult and most challenging however, I found it to be the most relieving, cooling part of the run, but previous runs I have done I had ran through night many times before so it wasnt anything new. Anyway the pain, mile 86 haha it was crazy usual physical pain you know wobbling sore knees, muscles that are sore as death, feet that have become one solid callous and so on. The pain I am talking about though was nothing like what I had felt before… It was all in the head all mental.. it was a mental wall. My mom was riding with me on this leg and trying to keep conversation with me so I wouldnt drift away she was asking me things like Nick, “what do you want to do in the future?”, “what is 3+18?” “what is your favorite color?” really stupid simple questions I thought with one part of my brain and I was asking myself “why is she asking me these stupid questions?” However no matter how much I tried I couldnt come up with an answer for my favorite color, or the math question or my future I couldnt remember it was strange and almost scary whatever part of my brain holds memories I guess had fallen asleep already or shutdown…that lasted mile 89 where I took a break at a gas station and ate several candy bars and a Starbucks double shot and then beat the crap out of the last miles hyped on caffeine and sugar…and that was the worst of it, that mental wall. I got back to my car at 1:45am 3-02-08 and was done.. that was it I had run 100 miles in 22 hours and 15 minutes setting myself my new distance PR. It was so much easier than I thought it would be, I have ran marathons that were harder, but none the less I am doing nothing but chilling and recovering this next couple fo days.. So nextly I’ll enter in an official trail run 100 and try my luck there. Cool well thanks for the advice guys and hopefully our paths will cross soon in future races! -Nick Hollon (P.S. any good 100 milers out here in San Diego besides the San Diego endurance 100 later in June?) I will also have pics for this up and hopefully funny captions following them. (If I dont get the pics up they can be viewed on www.myspace.com/3000forthecure just click view pics and then ya read the captions their hilarious)

100 miler! The hardest, most last minute run of my life..

So ya judging by the title, you have guessed.. I have ran a 100 mile run. This is true, and this is how it came about. I was talking with Joe Decker and he said next weekend he wanted to do a 100 mile run on Saturday if he could get things worked out. So I asked my mom, and she was like “sure if Joe is doing it, he is a good guy and highly professional”. So I was like sweet! I am totally running a 100 miler this weekend. So I prepared the week accordingly. I ran four miles on monday and that was it, for the whole week of running. Then the rest of the week I worked like hell on my abs, lower back, upper back just trying to build a really strong core before attempting this run. I also worked out a ton on my leg muscles doing upwards of 600+ lunges of doom over the week (stupid lunges..they make your butt hurt..) So then ya anyway with the run, Joe e-mailed me again early in the week saying that he couldnt do it this weekend and that instead he was going to run a 50 miler on thursday starting off at 7:00 at night and running until 7:00 the next morning in the Cuyamaca Mountains. I thought, “damn thats uhm crazy and kinda weird..” (He was running at night because its the most challenging part of a run to get through apparently.) So I asked my mom if I could join him on that, She said no because I had school on friday. So I was like ok, uhm can I run to long beach? (which is 100 miles away from San Diego) She said ya, only if I have a crew of min. two people with me the whole time and I have to have the thing completly planned out to the point where mile by mile I know my calorie intake and loss. So I agreed. Then friday rolled around and my friends that were going to crew for me, flaked out on me! (it happens all the time though..) So I was talking with my friends Phil and  Sean in Civics and was like alright so would you guys be able to join me if I kept the run local and just did four different marathons in four different directions? Then they agreed that, they would be able to crew for me if I did that. So I spent the rest of the day re-routing and preparing a run stationed in Canyonside Park and going North, South, East and West for 100 miles. So that was how this run came about last minute…and this is its story…..

Calico Ghost Town 50k (32 mi)

So this will be the week of 20th of January through the 26th of January that we will be reviewing. Major accomplishments this week have definetly been the Calico trail run that I completed on Sunday, crazy ,crazy race. The race first of all was all the way out by barstowe in the desert ghost town of Calico. Race time was at strictly 7:00 so it was one of those 5:30 morning’s for me and my lovely family that accompanied me. So anyway’s ya, the race was called a “trail run” entering the race I thought nothing of it. I had done cross country for three years and those were all trail runs..So whats the big deal about another trail run? The fact thats its 32 miles long with hills that steeper than 45 degrees on mile 30 was the big deal…It was great though, a great experience I kept it a generally easy pace, walking all the hills like you would in an Ultra-marathon, taking mile by mile as it came by. They had several rest points but most of which were way too windy to stop and actually rest on so that sucked. When all was said and done with the race I sprinted through town, on the downhill finish and came in at a time of 5 hours and 17 minutes, I was somewhat dissapointed with the time (having aimed for under 5 hours) but I had completly forgotten that it was a trail run when I set that goal. So I did come in second place though for my age group and have a cool little plaque with some weird crystal on it know, its nice! Everything else that week was really just recovery from that run, and on Friday I received a huge donation from a women who works in the district office and was very pleased. Well I hope everything is well with all of you and if you havent already please make a donation today!

-Nick

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