Reported by Calvin Lau
Isn't November supposed to be fall and cool weather? Southern California has been enduring a record four-year drought with extreme heat and unprecedented monsoon weather (What's that? Sudden torrential rain). Adjusting to the weather-of-the-day in sunny California has become unexpected extremes. The forecast called for cool overnight temperatures in the low 50s and a rising heat into the high 80s or even 90s with average humidity (30% to 50%).
Due to parking control along the event-posted city street where this certified course is located, the tow trucks took longer than expected. Prospects for 50-km participants finishing before noon virtually evaporated as the sun beat down and temperatures rapidly rose into the 70s and well beyond as noon approached.
Under current IAAF competition rules regarding race walking, 50 km is a distance wherein records can be set. It is only recently that women were allowed to do 50 km and there is no world record yet on the books. It would be one for the taking.
What kind of field is being drawn to compete in Santee? While most are citizens of the USA, there are other countries represented (in alphabetical order): Brazil, Canada, Hungary, and Mexico. For the featured 50 km the ages span almost five decades! There is even one entrant who hopes to qualify an unprecedented eight times to compete in the Olympic Trials. Another is a past Olympian, still in the low end of the age range, who just recently came out of retirement, perhaps as a pacer for the top USA race walker hoping to compete again on the Olympic team. If the Olympic standard of 2:03:00 (h:mm:ss) is met or beaten in the 50 km nationals, that would secure a berth on the Olympic team with the contingency of finishing the Olympics Trials in February.
While the individual stories make for an interesting event, nature may overrule any attempted outstanding performance by baking all living creatures with the sun in sunny southern California.
The course features a 1.25 km essentially flat loop that must be navigated 40 times for the 50 km distance. Electronic timing will be accomplished with a D-tag worn on the laces on one shoe for each athlete. A row of tables permits each athlete to have a designated individual aid station, besides the always-provided electrolyte and water station on the flip side of the venue.