Mr. Nice guy
Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - It just goes to show that Nice guys do finish
first.
And, Bill Nice, the Newport Beach senior long-distance running
sensation, has proved the adage that it’s never too late to start
something new in life as long as you’re breathing.
“I don’t feel well unless I have a run. It keeps the juices flowing,”
said Nice, an 85-year-old retired airline pilot who didn’t start running
until age 57, “so I could keep up with my kids on backpacking trips,
primarily.”
Nice, perhaps Newport’s most inspiring runner with innumerable
age-group road-race victories, mostly in 5K races, will be the oldest,
and one of the quickest, runners in the field Saturday in the 14th annual
Harbor Heritage Run at Newport Harbor High. The featured 5K race will
begin at 8:30 a.m.
Nice is reminded by others how lucky he is to be running competitively
at his age more often than inquiries about his surname. “They say, ‘Are
you really?’ And I say it depends on how I’m treated,” Nice said.
Nice, the U.S. national age-group record holder in the 5K for ages 83,
84 and 85 (with the 85 mark still pending U.S. Track and Field approval),
has limited his training to only 15 miles a week. But the winning results
are still there.
“I like that sprint work. It juices you up,” said Nice, who runs in
his neighborhood and nearby Back Bay, and goes to Newport Harbor High
once a week for sprint work with his good friend, Robert Kay.
“Running helped me quit smoking when I retired (from United
Airlines).”
On July 30, Nice captured first place in the men’s 85 age group at the
Turf and Surf 5K in Del Mar, setting a national record in 28 minutes 11
seconds and breaking the previous mark established in 1992 by 15 seconds.
Nice has won the prestigious West Coast Championships in Carlsbad the
last several years, including a national record-breaking time last year
at age 84. Nice also set the national mark among 83-year-olds at the
Carlsbad 5K.Although the weeks of running 25-to-30 miles are in a holding
pattern because of a recent hamstring injury, Nice is geared up for
Saturday’s race at Newport Harbor High, which features a picturesque
course through Newport Heights with gently rolling hills, ocean and bay
views and cool breezes.
“I’m planning on (running), if I hold together,” Nice said. “I was
planning on it last year, but I got injured the week before. I’ve run in
(the Harbor Heritage Run) quite a few times.”
For race details: (949) 645-5806.
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