Saturday, January 16, 2010
UMD 3K Results
Men 3000 Meter Run
1 Brown, Craig American 8:26.13! 10
2 Viviani, Will Pacers Elite Rac 8:30.13
3 Dusen, Karl Georgetown Runni 8:31.25
4 Kimutai, Philemon Norfolk Stat 8:31.28 8
5 Rodriguez, Bert Pacers Elite Rac 8:36.97
6 Klim, Jake Georgetown Runni 8:41.47
7 Williams, Ryan American 8:44.93 6
8 McDevitt, Dan Loyola (Md.) 8:47.36 5
9 Leinenger, Mark American 8:48.40 4
10 Martucci, Garret American 8:50.50 3
11 Tessema, Josef Norfolk Stat 8:50.86 2
12 Duncan, Andrew Unattached 8:51.23
13 Allen, Mark American 8:54.27 1
14 Kiposqei, Amos Norfolk Stat 8:57.53
15 Tonn, Chris American 9:01.66
16 Reaves, Patrick Georgetown Runni 9:04.00
17 Morgan, Craig Maryland 9:06.33
18 centofonti, corey Hagerstown C 9:06.66
19 Smith, Mike Georgetown Runni 9:07.21
20 York, Chris Richmond 9:12.33
21 Marino, Chris Mary Washing 9:13.06
22 Jacobs, Patrick Lynchburg 9:13.61
23 Weinstein, Zach American 9:14.67
24 Smeiles, Jeff Messiah 9:18.01
25 Schwartz, Brett Johns Hopkin 9:18.04
26 Finkle, Joshua Maryland 9:18.23
27 Kelvey, Rob McDaniel 9:24.41
28 Yen, Andrew Johns Hopkin 9:25.76
29 Yuan, Michael Johns Hopkin 9:28.21
30 mauck, brandon Hagerstown C 9:28.25
31 Kuppalli, Sumanth Maryland 9:32.97
32 clark, nathanial Hagerstown C 9:38.84
33 Ringwood, David Johns Hopkin 9:42.33
34 Gamache, Raymond Christopher 9:45.27
35 Donnelly, Charlie Loyola (Md.) 9:46.55
36 Kirk, William Christopher 9:48.05
37 Turner, Blake Mary Washing 9:50.00
38 Guo, Yufeng Johns Hopkin 9:54.53
39 Zak, Will Christopher 9:55.30
40 Orndorff, William Lynchburg 9:57.97
41 Snyder, Tim Unat-McDanie 10:00.30
42 Kirlin, Ryan Johns Hopkin 10:02.46
43 Loose, Eric Loyola (Md.) 10:14.13
44 Lehmann, Torin McDaniel 10:14.74
45 Springer, Andrew Messiah 10:17.12
46 Carolus-Hager, Sam Mary Washing 10:29.31
47 Wallace, Michael Bowie State 10:34.79
48 Philpot, Josephe Bowie State 10:39.95
49 Mutai, Ezra Livingstone 11:18.89
-- Handy, Tim Livingstone DNF
Sweet, way to show those college kids.
ReplyDeletenot bad! Places?
ReplyDeleteThanks. I have a race report coming but in short, we went out a tad slow (70 at 400m) with me sitting in 3rd/4th, Karl bolted to the lead shortly thereafter and herocically started the race. We then hit a couple of 33-34s. A bunch of guys went with Karl - some stayed and some died. I picked up the dead and dying but couldn't catch bert. Karl did the lion's share of the work, but an AU kid and a PACER kicked like hell in the last 300m.
ReplyDeletePR led a mile of his heat when the pace died and he looked damn good until about 300m to go. Masters runner Andrew Duncan from Bethesda, who might show up for the Wed w/os and continued to turn heads and set PBs, ran away from the field.
Video will be posted soon
Yep, nice times. Nothing like crushing the college punks. That Duncan guy is not human!!!
ReplyDeleteHey guys, nice video! P.S.1. Karl did ALL the work- in a good race he'll be sub 8.20 soon. P.S.2. The heat winner from American definitely did not run 8.26.1, maybe 8.29.5 or so!
ReplyDeleteHey guys, don't know if you all remember me but I just want to say that this is looking good! It's tough to start racing indoor and usually everybody needs a few races to run good and fast! I like to see sub 8.20 soon!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with training and races!
Paul Zwama
P.s. Make Dirk work!
Thanks Dirk. You're right, only 2-3 seconds seperate him and me, for sure not the 5+ reported in the results. Interesting.
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