Friday, March 29, 2013

2013 Springfield Hilton Stair Climb Pictures

Justin Stewart
1st Place
Single Climb 2:07 (Tied own record from 2012)
Ultimate Climb 12 x in an hour


Willis Tower Stair Climb Records

Willis Tower
Formally Sears Tower
Chicago, IL
103 floors

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Year Name Time
2002 Joseph Kenny 14:39
2003 Terry Purcell 13:50
2004 Sproule Love 13:35
2005 Sproule Love/Terry Purcell 13:26
2006 Jesse Berg 13:29
2007 Eric Leninger 13:42
2008 Terry Purcell 13:55
2009 Terry Purcell 13:22
2010 Matthias Jahn 13:09
2011 Sproule Love 13:03
2012
2013
Jesse Berg
Justin Stewart
13:59
13:29

WaMu Stair Climb Records

The Tower at 1201 3rd Ave
*Formally Washington Mutual Tower (WaMu Tower)
Seattle, WA
56 floors

wamu-tower
 
Year Name Time



2007 Zach Schade 5:54
2008 Zach Schade 5:59
2009 Jesse Berg 5:46
2010 Joe Gray 5:29
2011 Justin Stewart 5:29
2012 Justin Stewart 5:30

Springfield Hilton Stair Climb Records

Springfield Hilton 
Springfield, IL
32 floors
*Ultimate Hour Climb

 




Single Climb






Year Name Time Place
2010 Terry Purcell 02:24 1st
2011 Justin Stewart 02:21 1st
2012 Justin Stewart 02:07 1st
2013 Justin Stewart 02:07 1st




Ultimate Climb






Name Time Climbs/hr




Terry Purcell 47:21:00 12
Justin Stewart 46:01:00 13
Justin Stewart 43:11:00 12




Fire Fighter (Full Gear)






Name Time

Curt Rueter 04:55

Jason Nolan 04:41

Jason Nolan 05:04

Curtis Rueter 04:41



Presidential Towers Stair Climb Records

Presidential Towers
Chicago, IL
4 Towers
45 floors each
180 total 



 
2009 Christopher Schmidt 16:13
2010 Jesse Berg 16:22
2011 Jesse Berg 16:18
2012 Justin Stewart 15:41

Jesse Berg 15:43
2013 Justin Stewart 15:22

Jesse Berg 15:36

Master the Met Stair Climb Records

Metropolitan Building
St. Louis, MO
42 floors

2008 Ryan Humphrey 05:15
2009 Zachary Freudenburg 04:42
2010 Zachary Freudenburg 04:48
2011 Justin Stewart 04:17
2012 Sproule Love 04:10
2013 Justin Stewart 04:12

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Hustle Up the Hancock Stair Climb Records

John Hancock Tower
Chicago, IL
94 floors

http://www.visitingdc.com/images/john-hancock-center-address.jpg

 * Not sure what the results are pre 2001, couldn't find results but I do know this event started back near 1994.

2002 Terry Purcell 10:00
2003 Terry Purcell 09:47
2004 Terry Purcell 09:49
2005 Terry Purcell 09:45
2006 Terry Purcell 09:39
2007 Terry Purcell 09:30
2008 Christopher Schmidt 09:36
2009 Terry Purcell 09:32
2010 Terry Purcell 09:32
2011 Terry Purcell 10:04
2012 Justin Stewart 09:44
2013 Sproule Love 09:24

Justin Stewart 09:33

Empire State Building Run Up Records

Empire State Building 
New York, NY
86 floors

http://assets.inhabitat.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/2012/09/empire-state-building-led-lights.jpg

 
Name (Male) Time Year Name (Female) Time
Mark Bourne 10:12 2013 Suzy Walsham 12:05
Thomas Dold 10:28 2012 Melissa Moon 12:39
Thomas Dold 10:10 2011 Alice McNamara 13:03
Thomas Dold 10:16 2010 Melissa Moon 13:13
Thomas Dold 10:07 2009 Suzy Walsham 13:27
Thomas Dold 10:08 2008 Suzy Walsham 12:44
Thomas Dold 10:25 2007 Suzy Walsham 13:12
Thomas Dold 10:19 2006 Andrea Mayr 11:23
Rudolf Reitberger 10:24 2005 Andrea Mayr 11:51
Rudolf Reitberger 10:37 2004 Andrea Mayr 12:08
Paul Crake 09:33 2003 Cindy Moll 13:06
Paul Crake 09:40 2002 Kerstin Harbich 12:46
Paul Crake 09:37 2001 Cindy Moll 12:45
Paul Crake 09:53 2000 Cindy Moll 12:51
Paul Crake 10:15 1999 Angela Sheean 13:23
Terry Purcell 10:49 1998 Cindy Moll 14:17
Kurt König 10:22 1997 Belinda Soszyn 12:32
Kurt König 10:44 1996 Belinda Soszyn 12:19
Kurt König 10:39 1995 Michelle Blessing 13:03
Darrin Eisman 09:37* 1994 Belinda Soszyn 11:36*
Geoff Case 10:18* 1993 Sue Case 12:42*
Geoff Case 09:33* 1992 J´ne Day-Lucore 12:00*
Geoff Case 10:13* 1991 Corliss Spencer 11:32*
Scott Elliot 10:47 1990 Suzanne Malaxos 12:27
Robin Rishworth 11:09 1989 Suzanne Malaxos 12:25
Craig Logan 11:29 1988 Janine Aiello 13:43
Al Waquie 11:56 1987 Janet Wendle 15:12
Al Waquie 11:27 1986 Janine Aiello 13:19
Al Waquie 11:42 1985 Janine Aiello 13:14
Al Waquie 11:29 1984 Isabelle Carmichael 13:32
Al Waquie 11:37 1983 Burke Koncelik 13:40
Jim Ochse 11:42 1982 Mary Beth Evans 13:34
Peter Squires 11:00 1981 Nina Kuscsik 14:46
Jim Ochse 12:20 1980 Nina Kuscsik 14:55
Jim Rafferty 12:20 1979 Nina Kuscsik 15:04
Gary Muhrke 12:33 1978 Marcy Schwamm 16:04

Bop to the Top Stair Climb Records

One America Tower
Indianapolis, IN
36 floors 2010-Present
37 floors 1984-2009

http://fineartamerica.com/images-medium/one-america-building-indianapolis-david-pixelparable.jpg

Triple Climb

 
2012       Justin Stewart 13:37 (04:23 04:24 04:50)
2013       Justin Stewart 12:11 (04:10 04:04 03:56)

Single Climb

Year Name Time
1984 Mark Carlson 04:05
1985 Jeff Price 04:00
1986 Joe Kenny 03:51
1987 Joe Kenny 03:50
1988 Joe Kenny 03:45
1989 Brian McCauliff/Joe Kenny 03:50
1990 Joe Kenny 03:47
1991 Brian McCauliff 03:32
1992 Brian McCauliff 03:20
1993 Marty Wilkey 03:34
1994 Marty Wilkey 03:40
1995 Bob Curts 03:48
1996 Marty Wilkey 03:35
1997 Marty Wilkey 03:47
1998 Bob Curts 03:51
1999 Marty Wilkey 03:53
2000 Marty Wilkey 03:47
2001 Bob Curts 03:46
2002 Marty Wilkey 03:43
2003 Marty Wilkey 03:48
2004 Marty Wilkey 03:53
2005 Marty Wilkey 03:55
2006 Dave Shafron 03:56
2007 Marty Wilkey 03:58
2008 Marty Wilkey 04:03
2009 Dave Shafron 03:52
2010 Marty Wilkey 03:53
2011 Marty Wilkey 03:55
2012 Justin Stewart 03:39
2013 Justin Stewart 03:30  

AON Chicago Tower Stair Climb Records


AON Tower
Chicago, IL
80 floors
 
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/2006-06-07_840x1500_chicago_aon_building.jpg   
Year Name Time
2003 Terry Purcell 10:02
2004 Nic Aubert 10:42
2005 Terry Purcell 09:49
2006 Terry Purcell 09:46
2007 ? ?
2008 Terry Purcell 09:28
2009 Terry Purcell 09:26
2010 Eric Leninger 09:54
2011 Jesse Berg 09:56
2012 Justin Stewart 09:35
2013 Sproule Love 09:24       

Sunday, March 24, 2013

2013 Bop to the Top

2013 Bop to the Top
One America Building (36 floors) Indianapolis, IN

1st Place Single Climb 3:30
1st Place Triple Climb 12:11 (4:10, 4:04, 3:56)
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This was only the second time racing up the One America Building in Indy but it is slowly becoming one of my favorites.  Its a nice little sprint climb where I can leave Friday night after work and drive to one of my friends places there in downtown Indy only 2 blocks away from the tower.  I usually crash on the couch and wake up early to jog down the street just as the sun is coming up.

Night before its always good to hangout with college buddies you havent seen in a while. That night we were watching the second segment of Lance Armstrongs interview and I ended up staying up later than I probably needed or wanted to.  I ended up sleeping alright and woke up around 5:30 a.m. and ate my usual breakfast which is...if you were wondering (bagel or toast with crunchy peanut butter and sliced bananas, dry cereal or oatmeal with almonds, a couple kiwis, handful of spinach, and water).  I always eat 3 hours before my race no matter what it is; a 5k, marathon, or stair climb, it doesnt matter, for some reason my body needs that 3 hours in order not to get a side ache.  Not just in races but also in training runs I need that 3 hours for my food to digest or else I will get a side ache and it will aggravated my side for a couple days if I try to push through it. Weird I know, but thats what works for me. Anyway, after I ate I did an active warm up stretch in the living room to warm up the body.

Race Day
Around 6:45 am I started to get ready to head downtown. Nice light jog to the building which ended up being just shy of a mile. Found a spot to put my gear. Wondered around for a little bit, tried to get into the staircase but got stopped by security. I couldnt quite remember what the stairwell looked like from last year so I tried to see and I even used my best persuasive skills with the security guard but he took his job very seriously. Headed outside for a warm up run and found a parking garage across the street with a nice staircase that was about 9 floors. Ran around the garage and stairs for about 10-15 minutes and headed back into the building to stretch.
This race is unique in that it has two staircases to choose from that you can race up. Both staircases are equal in every aspect. I chose staircase A to go up in. Did some last minute drills to get the HR where it needed to be, shook some hands and it was time to go. I was first to go up...
Since this is a true sprint climb (36 floors) I went after pretty quick from the get go, a nice uptempo pace that was flirting with the red line but staying under control. I remember feeling it around floor 24 but knew I had to keep pushing. I always tell myself you can hurt tomorrow but not right now to point of slowing down. 10 floors to go an I knew I could have gone out a little slower in order to have a little more at the top for a kick. Got to the top and remember to stop my watch...3:30. It was a PR and another step closer to that crazy record of 3:20 set way back in 1989; which by the way I was only 2 years old then, lol.
But I wasnt done with just the single climb...got on the elevator and headed back down to the registration table to grab my triple climb bib #.  In about 30 minutes I would head back up again. I am still trying to figure out what the best method would be rest wise for the triple climb. I took close to 30 minutes between climbs, but Im starting to think maybe 7 minutes between climbs might be beneficial next year because after 7 minutes your blood starts to cool back down after exertion. Felt good on the triple and actually got faster as I went and even going under 4 on my last one.

 Here is a video I put together of the race this year.


Also, check out this list of top times over the past 30 years of this event.

Course Record-1992-Brian McCauliff 3:20

Year Name Time
1984 Mark Carlson 04:05
1985 Jeff Price 04:00
1986 Joe Kenny 03:51
1987 Joe Kenny 03:50
1988 Joe Kenny 03:45
1989 Brian McCauliff/Joe Kenny 03:50
1990 Joe Kenny 03:47
1991 Brian McCauliff 03:32
1992 Brian McCauliff 03:20
1993 Marty Wilkey 03:34
1994 Marty Wilkey 03:40
1995 Bob Curts 03:48
1996 Marty Wilkey 03:35
1997 Marty Wilkey 03:47
1998 Bob Curts 03:51
1999 Marty Wilkey 03:53
2000 Marty Wilkey 03:47
2001 Bob Curts 03:46
2002 Marty Wilkey 03:43
2003 Marty Wilkey 03:48
2004 Marty Wilkey 03:53
2005 Marty Wilkey 03:55
2006 Dave Shafron 03:56
2007 Marty Wilkey 03:58
2008 Marty Wilkey 04:03
2009 Dave Shafron 03:52
2010 Marty Wilkey 03:53
2011 Marty Wilkey 03:55
2012 Justin Stewart 03:39
2013 Justin Stewart 03:30    

As you can see the Bop to the Top race has a pretty long history of fast times. I didnt know of these times until this year. Finding out the course record was a huge surprise to me. Knocking off another 10 seconds from my best PR at the One America tower seems really hard to do but it might be doable within the next couple years of training, always something to shoot for. I caught a brief history of Brian McCauliff's record setting race from another past champion of this race, Joe Kenny who won back in 1986-1990. He says Brian was a slave to the steps. He would spend at least 5 out of 7 days of the week in the staircase, he ate right, and was in bed by 8pm every night, and did all the little things.
I first did this race in 2012 and I think I will continue to do this race until I get that course record.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Eastern Illinois Graduate Takes the Stairs


I'll Take the Stairs
EIU grad among the world's leaders in competitive stair climbing
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6/27/2012

Despite spending his college years in a county where the tallest building is EIU's Stevenson Hall, Justin Stewart '11 is now one of the highest-ranked competitive stair-climber in the world.
So far in 2012, his first full year of racing, he has placed first in nine races (including Chicago's Hustle Up the Hancock and the 180-floor Presidential Towers event, where he set a new course record) and also took a respectable 17th-place finish in the Empire State Building Run Up.
If Stewart is still among the world's top three stair-climbers in August, he'll earn an all-expenses-paid trip to Columbia for the World Cup Championships.
- See more at: http://www.eiu.edu/eiu360/story.php?id=14808#sthash.BxaKEvpZ.dpuf
It has now been almost 2 years since I walked off the campus of EIU in Charleston Illinois and headed into the real world. It has been quite the journey since then, especially athletically.  After my 2012 win at the Hustle Up the Hancock Tower in Chicago IL I got some press time and my efforts even caught the eyes of those at good ole EIU. Here is a nice short article that was on the school website. Check out the link.

I'll Take the Stairs

EIU grad among the world's leaders in competitive stair climbing
- See more at: http://www.eiu.edu/eiu360/story.php?id=14808#sthash.BxaKEvpZ.dpuf

I'll Take the Stairs

EIU grad among the world's leaders in competitive stair climbing
- See more at: http://www.eiu.edu/eiu360/story.php?id=14808#sthash.BxaKEvpZ.dpuf
http://www.eiu.edu/eiu360/story.php?id=14808