MudRunFun Magazine Oct. 2013 | Page 9

myself doing every chance I had. When I got home from Miami, I immediately started checking dates and locations on how to get my “Trifecta” medal… something I was determined to do before the end of the year. I found Georgia, a Sprint, and it was about four hours from a youth conference I would be at at the time of the race so I made arrangements to leave early, run the race, and drive back afterwards. I ran Georgia and loved it just as much as Florida. I again lost time at obstacles but finished 108th of 3300+.    I continued running after Georgia in these events:   • North Florida Warrior Dash: 21st of 4400+ • Mud Crusade: 5th of 2300+ • Girls on the Run 5K (yes it was for men too!): 4th of 170+ • Gator Gauntlet: 16th of 550 • Alpha Race: 4th of 90 • Ann Arbor Half Marathon: 209th of 1300+ • Michigan Warrior Dash: 80th of 9000+ • Hero Rush: 4th of 550+ • Dirty Foot: 28th of 300+   I say all that, not to brag, but to show that “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that throws us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us.” It was such an awesome moment in my life and I had decent success running in my first year. I had been relatively content with most of my races, and while I wanted to podium in a few, I did the best I could and finished where I finished. I knew I wouldn’t “kill” the Ultra Beast…but I didn’t think it would slay me either.   When I heard of the Ultra Beast, I instantly wanted to be one of the first to attempt it. I sent in a few applications, especially when my race not one I’ll soon forget. That’s when I knew that resumé was updated so they could running in these types of obstacles races, Spartan see that I was dedicated to obstacle Races in particular, was something that I would find races. Leading up to the Ultra I 6