Sunday, June 28, 2009

Trotter outtake 2

A Trotter Video Outtake

The Trotters star in a video for the ELCA video contest. Here is an outtake to whet your appetite.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Hot off the Presses

Congrats to the Trotters and Pokeys for a full page article in the current Lutheran. We are so proud of each and every one of them.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

From the K-9 Cheering Squad

Howling with Happiness!
Looking good after a morning run!
My human mother and I marshalled for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial 5K on Oct 19. The Trotters/Pokeys sure showed some Lutheran spirit! The team finished in 3rd place, Fran Knoll won her age group,Sarah Knoll, Pastor Wendy, and Greg Nelson all finished in the top 10 of their age group. Sara Speckhard and Kjersten Priddy sacrificed speed to hug me!
Pastor Tom, Office Manager Martine Joseph, and Bonnie Priebe helped out with race support as well. I'm happy to report all participants made it in time for worship!

Friday, August 15, 2008

A New Trotters Team

Once again late on this post, but on July 19th the Trinity Trotters met for a workout/breakfast/cross training experience. First we met at Sara and Kjersten's house for a quick 2.5 mile jaunt. Then we enjoyed a breakfast of all of Kjersten and Sara's leftover CSA vegetables. And finally there was some cross training in the form of moving Sara's stuff to her new house. Another exciting part of the workout was we were joined by a special guest. Jonathan and his bicycle came along. Jonathan did great, except for one very big hill which he got some help on. This may have proven to be the first practice of the new cycling team, the Trinity Holy Rollers.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Dreaded Druid Hills 10K

It's been a while since we've posted an update, and a lot has happened. We did successfully complete the Frederick Marathon, which I probably should post on as there are some fun pictures. But I want to focus on our latest race right now. Yesterday Fran, Pastor Wendy, Sara, Kent and myself ran the Dreaded Druid Hills 10K in Druid Hills Park in Baltimore. This is "not a PR course" we were warned. The course description is as follows: "The first 5K is fairly flat with some very gentle, rolling hills (I would argue this is a comparative statement, a normal course would not consider these hills so friendly). Next 3K contains at least 7 killer hills (Pastor Wendy questions "they don't even know how many killer hills there are?", to which Sara comments "killer is a personal opinion." I found there to be more than 7). The last 2K is flat, but who cares at this point, as most runners are ready for the race to have been over a long time ago."

Well this definitely was a difficult course, but the Trotters were up for the challenge! Unlike our Marathons where the goal is to finish as a unit, a course this difficult demanded an "every person for themself" mentality. Which was exciting, as we got to see the full range of talent on the Trotters. I should add though, that despite finishing at different times, there was the same Trotter spirit that always prevails, and much cheering and celebrating at the finish line. And now on to the results!

175. Wendy Moen - 53:51.25 - 8:41/M
290. Fran Knoll - 59:56.10 - 9:40/M (Fran finished 2nd in her age group!)
347. Kent Forde - 1:02:10.95 - 10:02/M
439. Sara Speckhard - 1:07:28.90 - 10:53/M
467. Kjersten Priddy - 1:09:25.80 - 11:12/M

Note: The Dreaded Druid Hills also appeared in a sermon on Sunday. Check it out at: http://firsttrinitydc.libsyn.com/

Sunday, April 27, 2008

The Final Training Run (dun dun duuunnn)

That's right friends, yesterday was our final training run! It was also like our 5th training run, we are not quite as prepared for this one as the last one. Or, some of us are not as prepared, some of us, like those of us who run marathons, are more prepared. Congratulations to Greg for finishing the Boston Marathon (yep THE Boston Marathon) for the 7th time in 3:20. We should also point out that Fran finished the National Half-Marathon in 1:58:42 and Dan finished it in 1:57:51. Dan also ran a race today, but I can't remember what race that was he was running, so I can't tell you how he did. I'm sure he did great though, Dan is like our racing machine right now. Anyway for this week's training run we looped Capitol Hill. This is another reason why FT is a great church, where else can you start at your church, loop the Capitol, return to church, and not have it be all that long! We can also report that Sara's new shoes were a success! After the run we did some cross training and carried Amy's old dresser. Also, thank you to Fran for the case of bottled water!

Total Distance - Around 4.5 miles.