I got my gear on and checked my bag in with the bag check and made my way over to the start, the latest wave had just been released about three minutes prior to me getting to the starting line so I asked if it was okay to just go now and was told go for it. The DJ was playing really good music and even with the weather being what it was, I still saw a lot of spectators and participants hanging around after they completed the course.
The Course
I knew the course was just over six miles, so I was trying to set a pace I thought I would be able to maintain the entire time. I was enjoying this course as it was a combination of several kinds of terrain, the course was sometimes on well packed dirt and not in the woods, and then you would find yourself in the woods. A good part of the course was carved into cornfields and I the mud in these fields was pretty loose and heavy. Running in the cornfields was much harder than running on other parts of the course. I saw a lot of participants gassing in these fields and brought to a slow walking pace.
This was my second Savage Race so I had seen and completed a lot of the obstacles already. I am one of the very few crazy people that actually enjoy the electric obstacles so I was disappointed that I wouldn't be able to complete Tazed as it has been removed and replaced with an obstacle called Block Party, which is a cinder-block tied to a rope and you have to drag it do you and then carry it back. They used it in Georgia and the feedback was it was too easy and light, so for this event they filled the block with concrete to make them heavier. I didn't think dragging or carrying the cinder-block was that hard, but to be fair, it rained all day so the ground was really wet and didn't offer as much resistance as it would on a dry sunny day. I think the new obstacle was a wise choice and I can understand why they made the decision to remove Tazed (will explain later). The course had all its signature obstacles, Davy Jones' Locker, Colossus, Nutt Smasher, Sawtooth Bars, Slippery Incline Wall, and Thor's Grundle to name a few.
I was happy when I arrived to Davy Jones' Locker as I don't consider that an obstacle. I was going to be doing Tough Mudder in NJ the next day and one of the highlights of the weekend was the fact I would get to do two cliff type jumps in one weekend. I got to the end of the plank and made sure my waterproof headphones where secure and then asked the volunteer to tap me on the shoulder when I could jump. She tapped, I jumped doing a double bicep pose on the way down!
One of my goals of this course was to not walk almost at all, I may not have been running fast but I was running! Between the above mentioned terrains and over 20+ challenging obstacles the course really was a great test for me (especially considering I ran another 5K OCR earlier in the morning). When I knew I had about a half a mile to go I tried to pick my pace up faster, I was thinking I am going to have a good time on this course. I stopped on several obstacles to help others and that had cost me a good fifteen to twenty minutes, but I still felt like I was bringing home a good overall time.
I ended up finishing the course with a time of 1:39:08 which placed me 153rd overall with roughly two thousand participants/finishers.
Post Race
This was my second Savage Race and the reason I was willing to travel as far as I did was I enjoyed my first one this summer in Pennsylvania. This course was way better than the Pennsylvania course in every aspect, and in fact is in my top five list of courses I have run this year.
The schwag was good, I received a new and different medal then I had gotten a few months earlier in Pennsylvania and as well a new designed finisher shirt. Savage Race also gives car bumper stickers away for free which I have always thought was a smart move and a nice touch.
I am going to rate this event/course a 4.8 out of 5 stars. I am really looking forward to Pennsylvania, New England, and both Maryland Savage Race events next year.
Event Rating: 4.8/5.0
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