Sunday, August 7, 2011

Everybody's a Winner

It was huge. It was spectacular. It was epic. That is how I describe the 14th TD Bank Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race held at Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
I car pooled with another volunteer I met during the Volunteer Appreciation Party last Tuesday. We left Standish early to avoid traffic. We reached Fort William around 6:30am and the parking lots were already piling up with cars. Well, we don't expect to see a lot of people there because the race will start 10 kilometers away from the Portland Head Light. This is where the Finish Line is. So the huge crown was somewhere in Cape Elizabeth near Crescent Beach State Park on Route 77 where the race starts.
I volunteered for the Water Finish. It may seem an easy job but boy, the task did give my "biceps" a hardcore work out. We laid out 6000+ water bottles. Transferring boxes after boxes of those water bottles from the delivery truck to the tables was like doing hundreds of repetitions of biceps curl with 30-pound dumbbells.
Volunteering has it's perks and benefits. We have free t-shirts. Yey.
 Excellent spot to greet and meet the runners.
 Easy access to the porta-potties. hahaha
 And yes, a great vista of the famous landmark - the Portland Head Light.
Needless to say, the event is a 'runner's dream race', if you live in Maine. It is an important race if runners from 49 states participated in.I believe it is a very significant event when there are 6000 plus runners who signed up.

And it is indeed a highly-recognized event  if there are 11 countries represented in the event.
At the end of the race, we did recognize and acknowledge the winners - the oldest at 86...
the "wheel-chair bound" athletes,
the Elite runners,
the resident runners,
the just-for-fun runners,
the families,
 the supporters,
 the spectators...
 and of course, the volunteers.
At the end of the race - everybody's tired...
and yes, - everybody's a winner too!

3 comments:

  1. wow, beautiful action shots Ruthi, you showed us the joy of being involved, indeed, what a work out, good for you.

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  2. This is an awesome post, Ruthi. I really enjoyed it - hey this is historical!

    BTW - re your comment, you do not have to worry about going insane. You are one of the most sane people I know, very level headed and who is sane enough to say what is sane? :-)

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  3. All beautiful shots during volunteer moments :-) You're an inspiring person, and yes you're a winner in my book!

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