Sunday, December 19, 2010

Junior Olympics results and the BU Mini Meet

Melissa had the best race of her young career at the USATF Junior Olympic X-C National Championships in Hoover, AL.  In addition to running a PR (by nearly a minute, at 14:22 for 3k), she moved up to 4th spot on her team (Granite State Flash) and helped them to a 10th place finish overall.  She went through the first mile in 6:50 and was running very smoothly, but then developed a stitch and tied up for a half mile or so before finishing as best as she was able.  She likes X-C much better than track, so after the Millennium Mile, she will probably take a well deserved break.  Hopefully she will be up for some 5k's in the spring.

At the first BU Mini meet, Nick and I drove down to try to run PR's in the mile.  We ran into Kevin Tilton, who raced the 3k first and then the mile, mostly as a training session.  He admitted to not running much this week secondary to work and other life issues.  On the official results, I was only 5 seconds behind him in the mile, as he was doubling back and I was setting my Master's PR at 4:52.66.  By the way, Kevin, getting old doesn't work as an excuse against me!! 

I was impressed by Jim Paige, whom I chased the entire race, but could not catch.  He turns 50 soon and is running very strong this year. 

Nick had a PR as well, at 5:31.57.  He ran perfectly, using another runner (Philip Demers) to draft for 4 laps before making a mini-move.  Philip countered and took the lead back, but with 400m to go, Nick burst ahead and kicked in strong, winning his heat running away.    Nick's friend and Flash teammate Tyler DeChane ran 5:22 in the prior heat, an extremely fast time for his age. 

I doubled back in the 800m, which was only about 30 minutes after my mile.  At my first indoor meet, I simply scratched it because the double back was too much for my dead legs.  This time I felt strong enough to try it as a workout, but I knew the time would be slow.  Unfortunately I got seeded first in the section, so I went out the lead.  Surprisingly, I held a strong pace (32/33/33/34) until the end where I got dusted by a youngster who finished in 2:09.  My time, 2:12.61, is only 1.6 seconds from my best from last year, and after a double, I am thoroughly convinced I can blast my master's PR the next time I run a fresh 800m.  Bill Newsham finished right behind me, also having doubled (with the 3k).

The Mass Velocity team was well represented, with Tucker, Bobby, Meirwyn, Tom, Roger, Sue, Jon, Ian, and Arnie all running well (Sue and Bobby both bettering times from last season already).  We are on our way to defending our title as National Champions -- but we may need some help from distance runners and younger participants, especially as we won't have "home track advantage" this year!!

Meanwhile, Alex had his first Indoor Meet at UNH, hitting a PR in the 1500m at 5:43.  It's his first effort at that distance, and I am sure he will hack off several seconds from that PR next time, as during practice he ran a mile (albeit downhill) at 5:30. 

Next week is another BU Mini meet, and then the Millennium Mile on January 1.

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Darin

Monday, December 6, 2010

Track season starts

Even though cross country is not yet over (Melissa is competing in the National Championships for Junior Olympics next weekend) the first indoor track meet in Boston started the season off Saturday.

I ran the mile against the usual local college kids, in the fourth heat of four.  I started out well, near the back but very relaxed.  After passing 1-2 people per lap, I made it up to fifth place with 2 laps to go.  I had been feeling very strong to that point, but I made the mistake of moving too soon.  I jumped up to 2nd place (thinking winning the heat was within range) but then ran out of gas with 1 to go.  I held them off for three turns, but in the last 40 meters I was passed by 3 or 4 of the college youths, ending up with a very respectable 4:55.28 and fifth (or sixth?) place.  My goal for this year is 4:50, which is All-American for my age.  Given that this was my first time on a track this season, I think 4:50 is very possible. 

Brendan Dagan and Jen Campbell, who used to live near me, were there competing.  Also, several of my teammates from Mass Velocity gave it their best, including Tucker Taft, Tom Gillen, Bill Robinson, Roy Charette and Dave Neumann.  The highlight of the meet was Nate Jenkins hit 14:20 for the 5k.  Nice!

The next race on the track for me is a series of meets at Boston University (which has a very fast track).  These are usually well attended.  There are some races in Maine this year that I had not heard about before; perhaps they are new, but I have placed them on my tentative schedule.  Also the Millennium Mile is January 1, 2011.   That is a family event, very well run, and a lot of fun!


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Darin