Retrospective Race Report
I went into the season not knowing if I would run the Bandera 100k. I had never finished an ultra at the start, but completing Rough Creek 40 Miler, Cactus Rose 50 Miler, and Texas Endurance Run 50 Miler gave me confidence. I hoped to earn my first belt buckle and, best case scenario, a Western States qualifier.
Before the race, my family and I stayed at the Flying L Ranch. A couple of cowboys heard I was running. "Not 100k?" one said. "Have you every been up in those hills?" one asked. I mentioned Cactus Rose.
It was muddy in the race, and my shoes were caked in mud bricks, which I tried to scrape off on rocks.
At about 40 miles, I hit a low. I remember saying to another runner, "My legs are good, but my mind is gone." I hiked a bit.
But I rebounded at around 50 miles. I remember it being very exciting running through the hills. Running atop a plateau, I kept waiting for the drop back to the lodge. Finally, I made it.
I was in 14:17, I was 55th out of 186 finishers, earning a Western States qualifier. This was one of the best races I ever ran. In one sense, it was my peak as a competitive runner.
The high of this race is one reason why Bandera is always special to me.