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October, 2002 Fit to be Tied Column

From the Pueblo Chieftain
by Gary Franchi

 

The Dam Run to showcase John Martin Reservoir State Park

Stan Hren still remembers being entranced by the scenery the first time he ran the The Dam Race at the John Martin Reservoir in Hasty a few years ago.

"I got taken by the beauty of it," Hren recalled of the 10-kilometer race. "When we were going over the dam, I thought the view was just spectacular."

Unfortunately, the number of runners who shared Hren's experience dwindled over the years, and the race was eventually discontinued. But Stan didn't forget the glow he received that day, and he always dreamed of rekindling that feeling by resuscitating the event.

Following more than a year of planning and jumping through various hoops, Hren is realizing his dream. The Dam Run, as it's called now, will take place on Sunday, Nov. 10, at the John Martin Reservoir State Park east of Las Animas. It will include the 10K run at 9 a.m. and a one-mile walk at 9:05 a.m

The race will start near the Lake Hasty campground below the John Martin Dam, cross over the dam and return to the start. Thus, it will cover the entire length of the dam.

Hren, a 60-year-old Las Animas pharmacist who stays fit by running and competes in road races of varying distances all over the state, envisions The Dam Run as being a "happening" in his home region and a premier annual fall event. By spreading the word on the race while on his many racing ventures during the past year, he's expecting to draw racers from all over the state.

"I really want to showcase Southeast Colorado and the State Park," Hren said. "This is a beautiful treasure that is under-utilized, and I'd really like people to see it."

The events leading up to this point in time are intriguing. A $6 million grant turned John Martin Reservoir into a beautiful state park. However, about the time that it was completed, 9/11 happened last year, and the dam was closed by the federal government.

In order to receive approval to conduct the race, Hren had to secure a race permit not only from the state park folks but also from the federal government.

"But I've had great cooperation from everyone," Hren pointed out.

He has been busy doing what is necessary to ensure a top-notch race. Scores of volunteers have already been lined up, and the Southern Colorado Runners will lend expertise and assistance.

"It's very important for me to put on a quality event," Hren said. "I think this could be the premier fall event in Southeast Colorado."

For those traveling from out of the area, Hren has arranged with the Best Western Bents Fort Inn to offer a special room rate, and an awards ceremony and luncheon will take place at noon at the Las Animas Fire Department. For lodging information, call either (719) 456-0011 or 1-800-508-1234.

Race entry forms are available at the YMCA in Pueblo. For more information, call Hren at (719) 456-3110 (nights).

Running Notes

Two other new races have been added to the racing calendar, and they will both take place this month. Both are 5K run/walks, with one scheduled in Pueblo and the other in Canon City.

Multi-sport notes

Upcoming Pueblo-area Races

* Oct. 12 - Soaring Eagles Run/Walk, 5K, 8 a.m., USC campus (489-2605).
* Oct. 19 - Main Street Mosey, 5K run/walk, 8 a.m., downtown Cañon City (543-6770).
* Oct. 26 - Harvest Poker Prediction Run, 5M, 5 p.m., Lovell Park in Pueblo West (564-9303).
* Nov. 10 - The Dam Run, 10K run/1M walk, 9 a.m., John Martin Resrvoir State Park, Hasty (719-456-3110).
* Nov. 23 - Atalanta 5K, run/walk, 9 a.m., City Park (549-2236).
* Nov. 30 - Temple Canyon Prediction Run, 4M, Canon City (784-6514).

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