Local runners compete in ‘End of the World’ races

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Jake Waddingham, left, and Nick Newbury, right, pose for a photo with friend Obsie Birru while showing off the hardware they won during the End of the World Marathon in Humble, Texas on Dec. 21. Waddingham won the End of the World Half Marathon, while Newbury finished second in the full marathon. (Contributed photo)

Two marathons

While Waddingham was winning his two half marathons, Newbury still had several more laps to complete around the loop course, as he competed in the marathon on both days.

Newbury, a graduate of Nodaway Valley, said he just wanted to have fun with the races.

“Honestly, I wanted to just have fun and make sure I finished both of them,” Newbury said. “I had a blast. Awesome people. The course was a little surprising, but it was a lot of fun.”

Newbury also had a respectable finish, as he placed second in the End of the World Marathon and then placed third in the Day After The End of the World Marathon.

He said he didn’t do anything special for recovery between the marathons on back-to-back days, just the usual rolling out his legs and stretching. He did receive an assist from Waddingham and their friend Obsie Birru on the second day, however.

“Surprisingly, it went pretty well,” Newbury said about running marathons on back-to-back days. “I was starving in the second one. Jake and Obsie, I told them to make me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and they gave it to me at mile 16 and I ate it while I was running.”

Newbury completed his marathons (which also ended up being slightly longer than the typical marathon distance) in 3:14:18 and 3:27:14.

Special experience

Waddingham and Newbury, who ran cross country together at Southwestern Community College for one year, said they wanted to do the races as a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

“When I moved to Texas, (Nick) had talked about coming down and doing a race nearby,” Waddingham said. “With me graduating soon, he thought it would be a good idea to come down and visit. We had a friend (Birru) in the area, and it all just kind of clicked.”

“I had looked at it before,” Newbury said. “Since it was the end of the world marathons, it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It kind of worked out I could go hang out with Obsie and Jake.”

Waddingham said the experience gives him plenty of confidence heading into his final track season, especially since he hasn’t raced in awhile.

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