Notice: Function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the otw_bsw domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114
Woman’s Masters Team – Laura Stuart – San Diego Track Club

Woman’s Masters Team – Laura Stuart

Laura Stuart



Last year I turned 50 so I decided to change things up a little bit with my running and racing.   It seems like I have spent my masters running career so far trying to fit in as much racing as I can in between injuries and family life with four kids.   After coming off an achilles injury in 2015, I joined the San Diego Track club masters women’s team and went with them to San Francisco last December to race at the cross country club nationals.   I had raced at cross country nationals years ago as an open runner, but this was my first time at club nationals.  Wow, what an experience.   I had never seen so many fast over 40 runners in one spot!!!  I am so glad I had a team to run with up there.  We had a blast.   I was coming off a little hip injury and so I didn’t expect much in terms of my performance, but I had so much fun racing.   I placed 11th in my age group and 49th master.   I’m pretty sure I haven’t faced that tough of competition since when I went to the Olympic Trials.   (and most likely these were all the same women I had raced against back then!)    Next up was the Masters 8k road championships.  I couldn’t pass this race up because it was in Brea, and because I wanted to do it last year but got hurt.    Road racing is more my thing, especially hills so this race was really fun.  I had no idea how I was doing during the race because it was a mass start.   Everyone has numbers on their backs indicating their age so all I really knew was that nobody had passed me.    I looked up my results on the computer after the race and was shocked to find out I had won my age division.  I was very surprised because I knew who was there and was pretty sure that even placing at all in my age would be very hard.    The next race I went to the following weekend I decided to step out of my comfort zone.   It was kind of a bucket list kind of a race.  I decided to race at the Indoor track and field nationals in Albuquerque, New Mexico.  I signed up for the 3000m.  It was kind of crazy because I had never even seen an indoor track before….I never ran track in high school or college.   I had also never run a 3000 before.    And lastly, I had never run in altitude.   So, needles to say I did not have high expectations for anything spectacular performance-wise.  I was there for the experience and it was unbelievable.  I met so many great people…again several women I had raced at the trials with 20 years ago.   Everyone was inspiring, especially the older runners.    I made a lot of rookie mistakes in my race…went out way too hard, didn’t come early enough to adjust to altitude, etc. but all in all I was very satisfied.   I was in 2nd place for the half the race but faded to 5th by the end.  Oh well….it was a great experience that makes me even more excited about my biggest goal of the year.  I am planning to go to Australia next October to race at the World Track and Field Championships in Perth.  I want to run the 8k cross country race, the 5000m on the track, and possibly the 10,000m on the track.    I figure you only live once, right?    I am so glad I have returned to the Track Club again (I raced with them years ago on the Open Women’s Team).    It’s like I have come back home again!!


– Laura Stuart


One Comment

  1. Just watching and being around Laura is a treat. She is kind, loving and willing to share any tips to those around her. Yes now I scrunch up my bib just before a race, just one of those tips she shared with me. I love chatting with her and picking her brain. And a lady who has 4 kids, you could never tell. Thanks Laura for being a wonderful lady and representing us 50 plus ladies.,

Comments are closed.