This blog's manager has been absolutely horrendous at developing
posts so far in 2014 but rest assured, that will change. Unfortunately,
there's been so many past performances thus far, I'm forced to
summarize or else this would be a book...
This winter
has been a nightmare for training. Bitter cold, above average snow, and
lots of wind have made it much tougher to log the miles and get in some
quality work along the way. However, with the conditions the way
they've been, it has made it that much more satisfying to enter the
spring racing season with a solid fitness level.
So here we go, here's a summary of results since the New Year:
1/26/2014 | BRRC GPS 8 Miler | Phil Lang | 53:16 | 6th | 1st (M40-49) |
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2/2/2014 | Penguin Pace 5k | Conrad Orloff | 17:20 | 3rd | 1st (M40-49) |
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| Nick Grossi | 18:47 | 5th | 2nd (M30-39) |
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| Robyn Humphrey | 21:12 | 3rd | 1st (F40-49) |
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2/8/2014 | Mid-Maryland 50k | Adam Wytko | 4:08:49 | 4th |
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2/9/2014 | Love the Run You're With 5k | Nick Grossi | 17:59 | 22nd |
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2/22/2014 | Gasparilla 15k | Mick Slonaker | 1:01:54 | 76th | 1st (M60-69) |
February 23rd featured the first big team race of the year and I know it's everyone's favorite....
RRCA Club Challenge. The Georgetown Running Company (GRC) showed up for the first time this year which I was personally very happy to see. They have many talented runners on both the men's and ladies side (though they didn't field a complete women's team this year) and should make this race much more competitive in the coming years. Falls Road took the overall crown once again, with a narrow one point victory in the men's team race. Conditions were near perfect for a late February morning. As for us, the men's team took 3rd.
Mark led the way in 54:25, followed closely by
Madison (54:32; PR) and
Carlos (54:34).
David had a great race, running a
PR by roughly 2 minutes in 57:05.
Steve was next in 57:41 with
Conrad right behind
(57:52, a PR).
Craig (59:12) and
Peter (59:51) closed out the sub-60 performances.
Dave ran a solid race in 60:56.
Phil clocked a 62:52 as he battles his on-going nagging injuries and
Tunde was 64:28.
The ladies team was 2nd.
Tori led the way and had the race of the day,
running 63:06 in her first 10 mile race EVER! She has a chance to run around an hour at Cherry Blossom in a couple weeks.
Julia finished in 64:37, right in front of
Jess (64:49).
Kelly ran 66:25,
Tiff was 68:58,
Robyn cracked 70 (69:40), and
Dorothy wrecked her AG (75:51).
A few pics (courtesy of Denise Hyde):
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Jess |
Fast forward to March 9th, Mick and Tiff took to the streets of DC for the St. Patrick's Day 8k. Mick took 2nd in his AG in 31:39 and Tiff ran a PR in 31:17. She's looking good for Boston!
Kevin, also returning from an achilles injury and training for Boston, clocked a solid effort of 76:04 at the
Rock 'N Roll USA Half this past Saturday.
And finally, yesterday was the
Kelly's Shamrock 5k in B-more.
Carlos led the way running 15:26 for 3rd.
Steve ran a PR (16:37) by a fraction.
Seth, who hasn't ran much as of late was next in 16:41.
Craig broken 17 (16:54),
Jason in 17:15,
Nick was 17:32.
Dave ran 17:44,
Tunde ran 18:07, and
Phil was right on his heels in 18:10 the day after an 18.5 mile long run.
Julia ran a NEW TEAM RECORD in 17:45 for 3rd!
Kelly had a nice day as well in 18:54 for top Master.
Vicki made her return to the racing scene winning her AG in 20:52, and
Dorothy followed suit in 21:26.
I nabbed a couple race photos from Pete Mulligan:
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Phil's finishing kick |
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