Thursday, February 12, 2009

Spokane Sports Award

I was honored yesterday to receive an award for my 2007 Badwater race. It was a very nice banquet with athletes of all ages from the Spokane area who were recognized for their achievements. Coaches, teams, service and sportsmanship were also recognized. An awesome video that showed a compilation of some of the greatest moments in Spokane sports was shown, and I gotta admit, I was a bit overwhelmed watching it. I mentioned in my acceptance speech that this award could not have happened without other people believing in me or without the support and encouragement of my crew, family and friends. Dori Robertson, Larry Ham, Glenn Tachiyama, Dave Bursler, and Dave Heckman were fundamental to my race. I still think of this race as a team sport because a runner in this race is nothing without a crew. Thanks again, my friends!


February 12, 2009 in Sports

Quintet receives recognition for various achievements
Mike Vlahovich, Staff writer


Ultramarathon runner Lisa Bliss accepts her Certificate of Excellence award during Wednesday’s Youth Awards Luncheon.

The lure of a challenge and long years of dedication to their craft earned five people special recognition during Wednesday’s Youth Awards Luncheon.

Area coaches Don Fox, Ron Long and Cor van der Meer received Inland Northwest Sportswriters and Broadcasters 25-Year Awards for many years of contribution to high school and college sports.

Spokane doctor Lisa Bliss, who won the 2007 135-mile Kiehl’s Badwater Ultra Marathon, received the SWABS Dick Wright Certificate of Excellence for the endurance effort.

Spokane Chiefs general manager Tim Speltz received the organization’s Certificate of Achievement for the long-term success of the Memorial Cup junior hockey champions.

Fox spent nearly 40 years as a coach and administrator at Colville, Inchelium and Kettle Falls. He coached football, basketball, track and softball. His Kettle Falls Bulldogs went 412-184 in softball and won three state championships, two in slowpitch and one in fastpitch. He also was the high school athletic director and coached football most recently before retiring last spring.

Long spent 37 years as freshman football coach at Gonzaga Prep before announcing that last fall’s season would be his last. For the past 23 years he continued to coach despite being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

Community Colleges of Spokane men’s and women’s soccer coach van der Meer won more than 300 matches during 20 years with the Sasquatch. He started the Five-A-Side tournament, which has grown to more than 300 teams entering its 25th year. It is part of a near 50-year involvement with youth soccer throughout Washington.

Speltz came to the Chiefs with owner Bobby Brett as general manager in 1991 when they won their first Memorial Cup. In the 18 seasons since, Spokane has failed to make the Western Hockey League playoffs just three times, winning two division championships and finishing second six times.

The Chiefs hosted the Memorial Cup in 1998 and won it for the second time last year with a 9-0 run through the playoffs.

Bliss, who has been medical director at Badwater for six years, was not fast enough to be a successful marathon runner, but turned instead to challenging her mental and physical toughness with endurance runs of 50 miles and longer.

She has the 10th-fastest United States women’s 100-mile time, 19 hours, 42 minutes.

Her crowning achievement was winning the women’s division of Badwater, which begins in 120 degree temperatures in Death Valley 280 feet below sea level and concludes at the 8,300-foot level of Mount Whitney.

Bliss had to battle through blisters and moments of self-doubt. She said the pain ultimately goes away, and ultra marathon runners continue on for the fun and the camaraderie with their crew members who help them through the race.

“There are periods when you tell yourself, ‘Why am I doing it?’ ” Bliss said. “Everyone wants to quit or questions themselves. The mind has to be strong to overcome it.”

She could have been speaking for all the award winners, who strove to enable those around to experience success.

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2009/feb/12/special-attention/

(Note: my 2007 Badwater race was pre-Drymax!) :)

8 comments:

Spokane Al said...

Congratulations. I read your story in today's paper as I ate my morning banana. You award is definitely well deserved.

Olga said...

Oh, yeah. Spokane Bliss is all that and then some:)

RR said...

Lisa,

Congratulations for receiving a very well deserved honor. You work hard, fought through adversity, and finished strong to earn a victory.

Backofpack said...

That's great Lisa - and sweet that your community recognized it! Congratulations.

Bob - BlogMYruns.com said...

Congrats Lisa On your Award, so awesome and deserving!!

OK now WHY didn't you tell me about your other venture you been working on....

YES I saw the commercial

"Bliss is everywhere, you just have to unwrap it"

Very Sexy :-) me want samples!

Unknown said...

I def agree about the team aspect of endurance sports. Many outsiders looking in don't recognize the support 'we' get from friends, family, colleagues and community. It's a very special thing and admirable that you based your acceptance speech around that. Congrats!

Lisa B said...

Thank you, friends, for your kind words. I am truly blessed to have such great friends! I'm looking forward to seeing some of you soon at Pac Rim.

Bob - Ha! I wish I was part of the "Bliss" venture! And it would also be so cool, wouldn't it?, if just a bit o' chocolate could actually have such a profound blissful effect on our lives. :)

Jamie Donaldson said...

Congratulations Lisa! You are an amazing role model for all of us!