“I can’t really recall my first ever race, but it must have been some community run like the zombie or color run, which was always fun,” he said. “Something I love about running is how it has been in my life for so long. it has just sort of engraved itself as an outlet for me. I simply just like to run, whether it be workouts on the treadmill in winter, mountain runs in summer, fast track races in spring, or easy runs on the road whenever. It is just something I enjoy.”With fans cheering and dogs barking, the last runner for the Stinky Rats — Jason Norat — crossed the finish line of the Seacoast Relay at the Eagle Beach State Park outer beach picnic c level contact list shelter in a team winning time of two hours 16 minutes and 59 seconds over the combined five-leg course of 21.7 miles.
“It’s fun because our whole crew literally got to race it,” Norat, 29, said. “Which is, like, we all kind of do some overlapping sports but this one was perfect because no matter what leg and distance you wanted to do, you could do it with the crew. And the beer and burritos afterwards…and Stink Rat stitches. That’s why we are all wearing the fleece stuff. Got to rep it out.”
The “crew” skis at Eaglecrest together. That is where they met over the years and all decided to stay in Juneau.
“We are just a group of friends,” Norat said.
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