100 miles ain’t got nothin’ on Dr. Garrison. Finished in just over 21hrs…belt buckle in hand…Respect! (sorry for the profile shot we were in a hurry to get him to the hotel and hosed down)
Posted by: runwithgarrison | February 4, 2012
Garrison…one, 100 miles…nothing
Posted in Uncategorized | Tags: 100 miles, Rocky Raccoon
Yay! We are so proud of you. Congrats on a phenomenal race.
By: Jennifer Thomas on February 4, 2012
at 11:27 PM
Wow! Am completely in awe. Congratulations!
By: Claire on February 4, 2012
at 11:58 PM
Thanks Claire! So great to hear from you. I hope all is well. Please keep following the blog. I know I can run even faster!
By: runwithgarrison on February 8, 2012
at 4:19 PM
Way to go Cuz! What an amazing achievement logging your 1st 100 on your 1st attempt over such a wicked sloppy trail.
Pseudo live results (several hours delayed) can be viewed at http://www.ultralive.net/rr100/webcast.php. Click on the Top Men link. As of this post, Mike is shown in 32nd place overall at the 80 mile mark.
By: Tracy on February 5, 2012
at 12:27 AM
AMAZING!!!!!.MICHAEL CONGRATULATION TO YOU FOR BIG ACCOMPLISHMENT,AND SIGNIFICANT OTHER FOR SUPPORT AND KEEPING US POSTED SO WE CAN BE WIHT YOU WHLE YOU WERE RUNING.
By: maria on February 5, 2012
at 1:07 AM
Thanks Maria for all your love and support! You were all a very big part of this accomplishment!
By: runwithgarrison on February 8, 2012
at 4:18 PM
What an amazing accomplishment and what an inspiration! congratulations!
By: Thomas Slanina on February 5, 2012
at 2:16 AM
Thomas, thanks so much for the comment! Once I recover I will continue to post about my training and anything else people want me to cover. Have a great week and thanks!
By: runwithgarrison on February 8, 2012
at 4:17 PM
Congratulations Mike. Sorry, I couldn’t make it..moving weekend. That is awesome….very happy for you. Go enjoy some Salt Lick BBQ in Austin.
By: dave hartman on February 5, 2012
at 2:20 AM
Aloha Dave! Thanks! We took your advice and did the all u can eat family lunch at the Salt Lick. Wicked awesome!! Hope we can hang out soon. Maybe I can get you out to Cali sometime for one of these races. Enjoy the new job!
By: runwithgarrison on February 8, 2012
at 3:48 PM
DOC! So proud of you, great job!
By: Carl Salyer on February 5, 2012
at 2:28 AM
Hungus, what can I say? Great to hear you on my iPod!!! I started doing crossfit just so I could be a stud like you. Hope all is well and big thanks!!!!
By: runwithgarrison on February 8, 2012
at 3:45 PM
Great job Garrison!! what a wicked fast time for your first ever 100miler with not ideal conditions as well!
You are the man! we are proud of you!!
By: doug on February 5, 2012
at 4:44 AM
Doug thank you so very much to you and your family!!! Not only did you put us up and do the contrast tubs with me. You also were with me every step of the way. I knew I could count on Pauline reading a new comment from you every time I saw her. The recordings were awesome as well. Thanks for posting the blog link to your Facebook as well. Great to connect with old friends and make some new ones along the way. Hope we can hang out again soon!! Give everyone a hug and kiss from P and I. By the way…you were right, Gabor was there with me every step and he would be pretty stoked about the whole thing.
By: runwithgarrison on February 8, 2012
at 3:41 PM
Awesome! So proud of you!
By: Erik Brown on February 5, 2012
at 5:16 AM
Thanks Erik. So stoked that we will get to hang out in April. 50k will feel so short! Fruit Pie!
By: runwithgarrison on February 8, 2012
at 3:36 PM
FANTASTIC JOB!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
By: katherine on February 5, 2012
at 5:18 AM
Thanks Katherine! I’m sure we will b able to hang out soon!!
By: runwithgarrison on February 8, 2012
at 3:34 PM
Results have been updated. Doc G officially in at 21:18:42 for 36th (Overall), 33rd (Men) out of 138 finishers as of 9:15am. 406 registered for the 100m. No information on how many actually started. Top 8% of the registered field.
Impressive!
By: Tracy on February 5, 2012
at 6:16 AM
You have accomplished something very few people will ever do! What an incredible feat! I have such respect for you! I hope by the time you read this you’re on your way to a big, juicy burger and a cold beer! Cheers!
By: Karen Ruedisueli Hancock on February 5, 2012
at 7:08 AM
Aloha Roodi. I have had my share of BBQ and maybe 1or 2 beers since the finish. Going to enjoy the next few days of no training before i start to train for the next one. Thanks for the great message on my iPod!
By: runwithgarrison on February 8, 2012
at 3:32 PM
Nice work, man. You are nuts. Of course, you have always been nuts. Very impressed.
By: keith on February 7, 2012
at 9:30 AM
Thanks Keith! I need to get you out to one of these races sometime. You would have a blast. Hopefully I get into Western States next year and you can come along and pace me for a few miles!
By: runwithgarrison on February 8, 2012
at 3:26 PM