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Trail Running at Shantok Village of Uncas

Friday, June 26th, 2009
Shantok Village of Uncas

Shantok Village of Uncas

For those of you looking for a nice woodsy circuit, the main trail at Shantok Village of Uncas (formerly Fort Shantok State Park) in Uncasville is a nice place to run. When the Mohegans purchased the land from the state, they constructed a nice gravel path that is perfect for walking and jogging.

I am working on getting a map so I can add the route to our Running Routes page with the exact mileage, but after running the loop I would guess it’s about three quarters of a mile long. With views of ponds and the accompanying waterfowl, Shantok is a pleasant area for an easy jog. There is plenty of free parking and there are restroom facilities on site.

Driving Directions: From I-395, take Exit 79A to Exit 1 on 2A. Take a left onto Route 32 and then a right onto Fort Shantok Road. The park is located on the left.

Jog New London Website Takes CADC Silver Award!

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

cadcThe redesigned Jog New London website was recognized by the Connecticut Art Directors Club (CADC) with a Silver Award at their annual Award Show held at the Mystic Aquarium on June 18. The panel of judges consisted of acclaimed photographers and designers from New York and Boston.

Jog New London was designed and developed by Brown Bear Creative.

For more info on this year’s winners, see CADC Awards 2009.

Race Report: Niantic Bay 10K

Saturday, June 13th, 2009
Old Black Point Road

Old Black Point Road

Yesterday evening, I ran the annual Niantic Bay 10K, a fairly flat course that starts near McCook’s Beach and follows Old Black Point Road all the way to the end of the peninsula and back.

Along the course, there were several water stations. This was completely necessary because it was HUMID out last night, and large stretches of the course offered little to no shade. I had been hoping to run in the rain, since that had been the case the last few runs I’ve done due to this abnormally rainy June. But as the day went on, the clouds cleared and the sun came out making a bit hotter than I would have liked.

But in terms of the race, it was very well organized and at each mile marker, there were volunteers who shouted the split times. Overall times were calculated using the pull tag method. I think this method sometimes allows for inaccurate results. (My time was off when they printed the results at the end of the race.) But I think they usually sort out the correct times in the end. The (correct) results were posted in a very timely manner on Coolrunning.com.

They had a good spread of food and drinks at the end, though my friend from Run Rhody mentioned the table with the water was really far away from everything else.

All-in-all, the Niantic Bay 10K is a nice race that draws a competitive crowd.

For those interested in doing training runs in this area, a similar route we have on Jog New London is the 6.6-mile Black Point Run. This route is a loop, instead of an out-and-back, that incorporates other sea views in the Black Point Beach and Attawan Beach areas.

Tarzan Brown Reading and Discussion

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

tarzanOn Wednesday, July 15, from 2–3:30pm the Mashantucket Pequot Museum will host a reading and discussion of Ellison “Tarzan” Brown: The Narragansett Indian Who Twice Won the Boston Marathon.

Paulla Dove Jennings, a friend and relative of the Brown family, will lead a discussion of this biography in the Research Library Reading Room. Copies of the book can be borrowed or purchased from the museum. The event is free but limited to 20 participants, ages 16 and older. To attend you must register by July 8 by calling (860) 396-6897.

Local runners know Tarzan Brown for the race named in his honor. Check out the course if you’ve never run it: Mystic River Road Run

National Running Day

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

National Running DayToday is National Running Day, a time to come together and become more healthy and fit as a nation. The aim of National Running Day is to promote jogging as an accessible form of exercise- all you need are comfortable clothes and a good pair of running shoes!

For non-runners (and veteran runners), a good way to get motivated to start and then keep up with a running routine is to sign up for a race. We’ve got plenty of local race listings on our race page. Check it out!

For more info on National Running Day, see RunningDay.org.

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