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21st Annual Bataan Memorial Death March – Bill Wenmark does it again

March 23rd, 2010 at 15:09

Once again, my friend Bill Wenmark conquered the Bataan Death March in White Sands, New Mexico. Congrats to Bill and all his friends!

Here is a note/race report from Bill after the awesome accomplishment by him and his friends…

“First and foremost thanks to my ALARC friends who got me to Bataan in 2009.  After that experience there was no question I would be returning this year.

This year I was joined by Ken Chlouber, Tom Bryant, Rachel Van Sloan, and the always inspirational Burt Carlson.  We also saw Doug Thomas and Carol Zazubek too.  Ken went for the Civilian Heavy, 35# pack for 26 miles for his first Bataan march.  Tom was running his first marathon and first Bataan since 1996 after having had both of his knees replaced last March.  Rachel is a tremendous athlete and wanted to do Bataan…and Burt increased his marathon count to 312…at 84 years young.

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(Tom Bryant, Ken Chlouber, Bill…keeping warm)

We all camped at the same location as last year.  This year I stayed in the back of my Suburban.  It was great…we hooked up our coffee pot, and space heater and had a warm place to have some great coffee each morning.  Ken and Burt stayed in their tents.  Tom and Rachel were in their trucks.  It was cooler this year, hitting 28-30 in the mornings.

I decided to be the “domastique” for the guys during the run.  Rachael did not need anyone…she ran GREAT….she finished 3:44:46, 5th in the women’s event.  Tom did not need my help…he finished great at 7:12:06 hours.  I went with Ken and then Burt during the day and finally finished with Burt at 8:55:55, chip for Burt was 8:50:14.  I went back out for about 2 hours looking for Ken.  He had thought he would do about 10 hours.  WELL….not only did he not need 10 hours…he powered through the Civilian Heavy to the finish line at 8:08:13….WOW…he finished first in his age group and set the course record for 70 and over.  Absolutely tremendous effort for everyone…

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(14 mile mark.  Joe is an 18-year veteran of the Army. He flies UAVS from a Humvee. The bag piper is from England…he stopped at every aid station and played his pipes for 10-15 minutes.  Of course, Bill and the World famous Burt Carlson.)

It was also a great day…very cold in the morning…and then warming to a delightful 60 with a very light and cool wind from the north…nothing like last year.

I had a great day…for my 99th marathon…felt great.  Average pulse for the day was 100….Hmmm do you think the living room at 10,125 feet helped????  Grandmas Marathon in June will be my 100th Marathon.

Here are a few pictures to enjoy.  I will be retuning again next year (March 27,2011)…it is a very special place, event, and experience.   -Love, Bill”

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