

Just before race time, Mr. B made his grand entrance to the applause of the attendees. Today's race was Mr. B's first outing since his last sickness, so he was obviously glad to be out, and it was easy to see that the folks there -- friends, family and former co-workers -- were happy that Mr. B was able to attend this year's run. The organizers welcomed everyone and announced that this was the largest crowd they had had in the five Walking for Walker events. After a last-minute course review by Judi Nicholson, who organized the race and ran it herself, we were off for an initial lap around the walking track and then off to the rest of the course.
The course itself made great use of the Royal Lane Park property. There is a mulched walking trail that loops all the soccer fields and a playground, and that was the first mile. Fortunately for us visitors, the course itself was very well marked -- so well that it was pretty much impossible to get off-course. Next, we did another lap around the track while the fun mile runners and walkers got lined up for their event. Then we turned off the track again, passed a softball field, and were into the Royal Lane nature trail, a nice rolling walking trail where each rock, root and stump had been carefully marked with fluorescent paint to make sure they didn't present any danger to the trail users.

After a quick loop and a trip back up the dropoff, we had one more trip down the nature trail and one more pass around the mulch walking trail, we were back on the track for a quick sprint to the finish line. All the runners and walkers in both events were recognized with a Mr. B victory medal, and I was delighted with a surprise 1st-place age group finish! (OK, it wasn't a very big race, only about 15 runners and walkers.)

The post-race festivities included a "Mr. B" look-alike contest for men, women and canines, and an encouragement to keep spreading the word about the Walking for Walker events, so that it can get bigger each year -- 100 runners and walkers is the goal for next year (an aid station and some post-race fluids will be needed for that big a crowd, though). Here's hoping that Mr. B and the wonderful folks who organize the Clinton Relay for Life events will be "Walking for Walker" for many more years to come! Like they say at the race, "no matter how you get there, if you finish you're a winner!"