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Regional Championships – Day 1

Jonny participated in the only race of the day that was a finals in the 4×800 Meter Relay.  The boys were coming off a good performance of 8:01.46, but were going to need to do better to advance today.  Unfortunately they didn’t perform as well today and their time fell to 8:07.35 and finished in 9th place.  Jonny ran the 4th and final leg and at that point they were out of being able to finish 4th or higher to advance.  Jonny ran around 1:58 which is far from his best time.  He did advance the team overall 1 spot.  He didn’t finish strong in the final 100 and knew he was not going to make the 2 seconds they were down and gave up “racing” which allowed the team behind them to catch him in the final three meters of the race and pass him for the 8th and final medal spot at the Regional Championship.  Official results can be found on the FinishTiming.com website here.

Below is the video of the race

District Championships – Day 2

Jonny’s only race today was the 800 Meter Run Finals as he qualified earlier in the week to make it to the finals.

He needed to get 4th place or better to advance to the regionals while being in the district that was loaded with talent when compared to the rest of the districts.  Six athletes had already run under 1:57 in his district. Most other districts only have 1 person that has run under 1:57 and some districts the fastest person had yet to break sub 1:59.

Jonny ran a smart race and did what he needed to advance by taking 3rd place with a new person best of 1:54.461. He shaved off almost 2 seconds from his previous best and had a very strong finish.  He has now recorded the 6th fastest 800 Meter Race recorded in the state this year.  Here are the official race results from timerhub.com.

District Championships – Day 1

Jonny was entered in the 800 meter run and the 4×800 meter relay in the district championships. The 4×800 relay the team needed to be in the top 4 to move on to the Regional Championships, which will be held next week. In the 800 meter run, the top 8 runners from each heat of 14 were going to move on to the finals which are going to be held this coming Saturday.

The first event event of the day was the only final event run for the day. The 4×800 relay. The boys did what was required of them to make it into the Regional Finals by easily taking 4th place, with a time of 8:01.46.  Official Results can be found on Timerhub.com.

The 800 Meter run was very unusual as the pace was extremely slow. This led to being a 200 meter race for the top 8 spots. With 200 meters left to go, Jonny was in the 8th spot, but stuck on the inside and 3 or 4 kids barely behind him. He worked to the outside and ran hard the last part of the race and secured 2nd place in the heat with his worst time of the season of 2:05.49. If you weren’t a good sprinter you could have missed out on making it to the finals, by not setting a faster pace and eliminating the slower runners from contention. The 2nd heat ran only a second faster, but the top 8 runners separated themselves from the rest of the group and there wasn’t a mad dash for the 8th spot in that race.  The official results are on Timerhub.com again.

In the 800 Meter Run Jonny is in the only division with more than 1 person that can run 1:57 or slower. His division has 6 runners that have all run 1:57 or better this season, including Jonny. There are only 4 people that are moving on, so Jonny is going to have to run one of his better races to make it out. In some of the other divisions there is only 1 runner who has run under 2:00 this season. And a couple divisions where someone who will probably run 2:03 or worse and still make it to regionals. Jonny’s division is stacked with 6 runners that if they were split into other divisions and regions, would all make it to the state finals, but 2 of them are not even going to make it out of districts.

Licking County Championships at Watkins Memorial

Jonny ran at the Licking County Championships at Watkins Memorial High School in Pataskala.  He ran in the 800 Meter Run and the 4×400 Meter Relay.

First up was the 800 Meter Run.  He was running against Joe Pappas a teammate he highly respects, but would love to beat and Andrew Jordan, who is one of the top 5 distance runners in the country.  This was going to be a good preview of his run to get to the state finals.  He came out faster than he normally does and the three boys quickly distanced themselves from the rest of the group.  With about 350 meters left Andrew found another gear and was trying to break his school record in his only attempt at running the 800 meter run this year.  Jonny and Joe tried to keep pace, but Andrew just kept gaining speed.  It turned into a race for 2nd and Jonny overtook Joe with about 200 meters left in the race.  He was looking really good until the lactic acid starting settling into his muscles.  He cramped up about 40 meters out and Joe overtook him again for 2nd place with about 15 meters left in the race.  Jonny wasn’t very happy that he couldn’t finish strong, but he still got a personal best of 1:56.41.  If he hadn’t locked up the last 40 meters he could have finished under 1:55!  Nikki and I were both happy for him even though he wasn’t.  After the race he said he probably didn’t drink enough the last couple of days in preparation for the race and was slightly dehydrated.  Seeing him really push himself in this race and seeing what he can accomplish has me excited for the run to the state finals.  Unfortunately for him, he is in the toughest division for distance racing.  Here are the official results from watkinstrack.org for all the races today. I have some video I took from the first turn below.

The next race was the final race of the evening the 4×400 Meter Relay.  Jonny was running the 4th and final leg of the race.  Going into the race they were ahead of Licking Valley for 2nd place by only 3 points.  So they had to make sure they got as many points as possible.  Jonny got the baton and they were in 3rd place behind Watkins and Licking Valley.  Close behind Granville was Licking Heights.  If Jonny let Licking Heights pass him they were going to lose another 2 points and 2nd place as a team.  Jonny held off the kid from Licking Valley and beat him by .12 seconds to make sure Granville took 2nd place overall in the Buckeye Division of the Licking County Championships.  The entire 4×400 race can be seen below on the video I took from the start of the first turn.

Ashley earns her Pharm-D from The Ohio State University

Ashley had her hooding ceremony yesterday with her Grandparents in attendance.  We can now introduce her as Dr. Ashley Lukins!  We are very proud that all of her hard work earned her one of the 117 Pharm-D degrees from the graduating class of 2016.  She already has a job working for CVS and still needs to complete her Pharmacy Licensing for the State of Ohio before she can practice as a Pharmacists.

Ashley's Hooding Ceremony

Ashley’s Hooding Ceremony

With all the time she has been spending in classes, on homework and all the internships, she will think she has a lot of free just holding a full time job!  Congratulations to her on a well deserved degree,  We couldn’t be more proud of her.

After Hooding Ceremony

After Hooding Ceremony

Rod Russel Invitational

Jonny ran in the 800 meter run at the Rod Russel Invitational held at Mason High School just north of Cincinnati. He didn’t run until around 10:00 pm and didn’t make it home until around 2:00 and had to get up early Saturday to take the SAT in New Albany. Nikki and I did not make it to the meet as both our parents were in town for Ashley’s Graduation from Ohio State.

Jonny was told by the started that he was not allowed to leave his lane until after the first turn. He was put on the outside of the lane as well. He let the other kid in his lane get a better start and then the kid just settled back to the back of the pack and Jonny couldn’t get around him without stepping out the lane, which he was told he couldn’t do. After 200 meters he was already 30 meters behind the leaders and was finally able to get around the guy in his lane. He ran the next 600 meters hard to get back into 2nd place where he finished .7 seconds behind the leader. He ran the race in 1:58.77.  Official Results can be found at Finish Timing.

After the race the coach told him he could have stepped into the outside lane and passed the slower runner to give himself a better position.  I guess he can chalk this race up to a learning experience.  He also needs to learn that he is one of the premier racers in the state, yet most of his starts show no urgency to be near the front of the pack at 50-100 meters into the race.  I think if he decided to set the pace of the race from the beginning he could beat his personal best by 2 seconds or more, but he doesn’t like to dictate a race from start to finish.

Home from the hospital

I was released from the hospital this morning at around 11:00 am.  I am doing much better now.  The nausea is gone and my leg pain is back down to where it was before the surgery and seems to be feeling better as the day goes on.  The tingling I was feeling in my right foot for months now seems to have disappeared.  I am getting up and around and Nicole says that I appear to be standing more straight and comfortable when I am up and walking around.  I will give another update in another couple of days to chart my progress.

Wayne Invitational – Day 2

Today was not only my surgery, but Day 2 of the Wayne Invitational.  Needless to say, we were unable to attend.  Jonny ran in two events today, the 1600 Meter Run and the 4×400 Relay.

In the 1600 Meter Run there were 80 entries in the race.  Jonny was put in the fastest heat and finsihed 9th overall with a time of 4:32.03.  Unfortunately, that meant he didn’t finish in the top 8 and earn his team any points.

Official Results for this race can be found here at FinishTiming.com.

His next race was the 4×400 relay.  Again the team finished 9th out of 24 teams entered in the race.  The team time was 3:33.34.  Jonny ran the last leg in 51.5 which is a new person best for him.  From what I hear, he looked absolutely awesome in the first 300 meters and kind of sputtered the last 100.  He has still been recovering from being sick for the last couple of weeks as well.

Official Results for this race can again be found here at FinishTiming.com.

I’m finally having surgery

I have been dealing with pain down my right leg since October of last year. I am finally scheduled for surgery with Dr. Kahn from the OSU Comprehensive Spine Center. My surgery is considered outpatient surgery now and I am expecting a 1 inch scar. That is a lot different than the overnight stay and 3 inch scar I had for the same surgery 29 years ago.

Even though it’s outpatient, less than 23 hours, I spent the night because my surgery was scheduled at 12:30 in the afternoon and that didn’t leave a lot of time for observation.

When I woke up in post op, I was expecting to be pain free down my right leg.  That wasn’t the case and according to the doctor the nerve bundle was crushed, but intact.  The nerve bundle will take about an extra week to recover than we originally planned, so I might be out a couple of weeks from work.

Also when I woke from anesthesia, I was more nauseous than I usual.  I never vomited, but I had the dry heaves several times.  They gave me something for the nausea and some morphine for the pain and that knocked me out.  Unfortunately it was when Ashley, Stephanie and Shane came to visit, so I was out of it when they were there.  I remember listening to them talking which made me more comfortable anyway, even I wasn’t participating in the conversation.

It took them a long time to get me a hospital room and after Nikki left, I was passed back down to the recovery room for a couple of hours, before the found me a room on the 7th floor.  I was transferred into my room around 10:45 pm.  At that time I was wide awake and kept Nikki up with my constant texts until she finally told me she was in bed and I had woke her up.  Lucky for me my nurse, Lori was a hockey fan and grew up in Toledo, where she became a Reds Wing fan and we had lots to talk about for the next hour until I settled down again.