To all running Cherry Blossom tomorrow,
A little bird.....well...actually a pretty big bird told me that one of your teams has been named "Team Keith." As long as this is not some sort of morbid memorial name I am flattered, but I feel compelled to pass on a little lore surrounding the origins of Clan Keith. In the early 11th century the Scottish king Malcolm II defeated the invading Danish general Camus. After slaying the general Malcolm dipped three fingers into his opponents blood and drew three lines down his shield. Malcolm went on to found the Keith clan in the region of the same name. So what I am trying to say is...like..be all badass tomorrow, all of you.
I don't know the history of why Cherry Blossom is such a tradition in this club, probably something to do with the premier nature of the event, time of year, and the usually otherworldy canopy of Hains point. After some time I suspect and hope that the history of GRC at Cherry Blossom will become legend known to be at least as (metaphorically) bloody as the defeat of Camus by Malcolm II.
Brief update: I am now the operations manager of Feeding Crane Farms in Sacramento, the capital city of the famously famous and now famously broke state, California. Running here is good, but not the same without a full team of GRC yaayhoos.
I miss you all and again, good luck tomorrow. My mechanical farmy and I salute you.
hugs and kisses,
-Dylan
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Official GRC Cheering Contingent
To all NOT racing tomorrow:
Sam (Luff) and I are planning to run from my house (717 E Street NE, in Capitol Hill) down to the race tomorrow morning to cheer, since there's street parking near my place if you're planning to drive. It's about 15 minutes running to get down there, so we're shooting to leave at 6:45. Alternatively, we can meet up with anybody else at the Washington Monument at about 7. Body painting is optional.
Good luck to everyone competing!
BIG CITY SETS CLUB RECORD IN 800M!
Ryan Witters - 1:57.18
1500m
Ryan Witters - 3:58.99
5,000m
Sam Boimov - 15:28
Jason Myer - 15:49
*NEW CLUB RECORD
Ryan Witters - 3:58.99
5,000m
Sam Boimov - 15:28
Jason Myer - 15:49
*NEW CLUB RECORD
In other (track) news, GRC expatriate Dirk de Heer ran 14:48 last week and is scheduled to race Mt Sac in April.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Friday Night Lights
According to Coach Jerry Alexander, Luff reportedly "went for it" and was on pace at two miles (9:05).
"No regrets", says Luff, of the fast pace.
"No regrets", says Luff, of the fast pace.
And in St Louis, Hanson runs a solo 14:44 and places 2nd.
Developing...
It's another big racing weekend for the GRC, the biggest of the spring. Almost three dozen GRC jerseys will be on the roads and tracks around the mid-Atlantic, with one on the banks of the Mississippi.
Friday night, Sam Luff and Maura Carroll are at NC State, ready to take on 5k races at the Raleigh Relays.
"Sam is in fantastic shape, and he's going to be in a very fast heat, so he could threaten his own club record (14:15.2)," said GRC coach Jerry Alexander. Luff recently closed out a 4x mile workout with a 4:23. Carroll is making her 5k track debut, but is following up a solid effort in the winds of Ashburn, Va at the Van Metre Five Mile.
Meanwhile, Ryan Hanson is in St. Louis to run the 5k at the Washington University Invitational.
"Ryan is getting a late start to the season, and though he lacks race sharpness, he is in great shape," Alexander said. "He will be in a competitive field, and a PR (14:46) is a distinct possibility."
In the morning, Ryan Witters will take his club-indoor-mile-caliber feet to the Maryland Invitational, where he will do the 800/1500 double. "Witty will have a great shot outdoors at breaking the club record in both the 800 and the 1500," Alexander said. Jason Myers is aiming to take a chunk out of 5k PR the size of his bicep.
The main event, though awaits on Sunday.
Twenty four men and women will be tearing around Independence Avenue and Hains Point. Ten will be racing for money, all will be racing for pride. The weather looks great for the Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run, the temperature a little under 50 degree when the gun goes off at 7:30. CB veteran Jake Klim will lead the team into Washington's annual rite of spring, with a few runners eager to prove themselves. Klim himself has not run a race longer than 5k in almost two years, but has a preternatural feel for the Cherry Blossom course and the distance. Karl Dusen, the top GRC finisher last year when the men's team took home the title, will take the the course with less preparation but no less intensity or desire.
"Karl's been looking good the last couple of weeks, and he will give it his all," said GRC coach Jerry Alexander.
Dave Burnham, coming off an impressive race at the National Half Marathon two weeks ago, is ready to cut loose and beat the race within an inch of its life.
"Drea Garvue is ready to make a major splash on the local road-running scene," Alexander said. "She is superb shape, and looks to run under 60 minutes."
Beth Young also had an impressive race in the half marathon and hopes to follow that up with a big breakthrough at 10 miles.
Aside from the men and women racing for the elite prize money, the GRC harriers will compete against each other on intramural teams honoring GRC alumni. Dirk DeHeer and Dylan Keith's contributions to the team are being recognized and their tenacity and passion for running with no doubt sublimate to the runners competing in their names.
Additional Cherry Blossom details are available here.
Friday night, Sam Luff and Maura Carroll are at NC State, ready to take on 5k races at the Raleigh Relays.
"Sam is in fantastic shape, and he's going to be in a very fast heat, so he could threaten his own club record (14:15.2)," said GRC coach Jerry Alexander. Luff recently closed out a 4x mile workout with a 4:23. Carroll is making her 5k track debut, but is following up a solid effort in the winds of Ashburn, Va at the Van Metre Five Mile.
Meanwhile, Ryan Hanson is in St. Louis to run the 5k at the Washington University Invitational.
"Ryan is getting a late start to the season, and though he lacks race sharpness, he is in great shape," Alexander said. "He will be in a competitive field, and a PR (14:46) is a distinct possibility."
In the morning, Ryan Witters will take his club-indoor-mile-caliber feet to the Maryland Invitational, where he will do the 800/1500 double. "Witty will have a great shot outdoors at breaking the club record in both the 800 and the 1500," Alexander said. Jason Myers is aiming to take a chunk out of 5k PR the size of his bicep.
The main event, though awaits on Sunday.
Twenty four men and women will be tearing around Independence Avenue and Hains Point. Ten will be racing for money, all will be racing for pride. The weather looks great for the Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run, the temperature a little under 50 degree when the gun goes off at 7:30. CB veteran Jake Klim will lead the team into Washington's annual rite of spring, with a few runners eager to prove themselves. Klim himself has not run a race longer than 5k in almost two years, but has a preternatural feel for the Cherry Blossom course and the distance. Karl Dusen, the top GRC finisher last year when the men's team took home the title, will take the the course with less preparation but no less intensity or desire.
"Karl's been looking good the last couple of weeks, and he will give it his all," said GRC coach Jerry Alexander.
Dave Burnham, coming off an impressive race at the National Half Marathon two weeks ago, is ready to cut loose and beat the race within an inch of its life.
"Drea Garvue is ready to make a major splash on the local road-running scene," Alexander said. "She is superb shape, and looks to run under 60 minutes."
Beth Young also had an impressive race in the half marathon and hopes to follow that up with a big breakthrough at 10 miles.
Aside from the men and women racing for the elite prize money, the GRC harriers will compete against each other on intramural teams honoring GRC alumni. Dirk DeHeer and Dylan Keith's contributions to the team are being recognized and their tenacity and passion for running with no doubt sublimate to the runners competing in their names.
Additional Cherry Blossom details are available here.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
GRC @ Cherry Blossom O'er the Years
In the spirit of Sunday's race, please enjoy these past Cherry Blossom videos c/o Towpath Productions:
2011
Cherry Blossom 2011 from Tow Path on Vimeo.
2010 2009
Cherry Blossom 2011 from Tow Path on Vimeo.
2010 2009
Monday, March 26, 2012
From Coach Jerry:
The past weekend was the calm before the storm, as the vast majority of our athletes were resting up for their major competitions this coming weekend. But we did have a solid presence at the Scope It Out 5k in DC, highlighted by Lauren Woodall’s successful GRC debut. Lauren was second in a PR of 18:46. After one workout, Lauren is already showing she belongs in the big leagues. That, my friends, is coaching genius at work! Also for the women, Elizabeth ran well, finishing fourth. For the men, Dave Wertz was third. What stands out about Dave’s performance is that he went out with the leaders, and took a shot at the win. While he could not hang on past mile 2, the fact that a guy who hadn’t broken 17 minutes 18 months ago had the confidence to run with the mercenaries is a testament to how far he’s come. Well done to all!
By now you’ve seen GRC elder/wise man/bon-vivant Jake Klim’s post about Cherry Blossom logistics. The GRC team challenge should be fun for everyone, and hopefully will spur all of you to big PRs. And there’s more than just pride at stake. In conjunction with GRC Party Planning Committee Chair Beth Young, I’m hosting a season-ending celebration on May 26 (mark your calenders now, and we’ll send details soon. My hope is that having Beth involved will produce a good turnout among the women’s team, who other than Beth and Michelle were missing in action at Wiggy-stock. I hasten to add that I can’t say I blame any of you for skipping it–seeing Wiggy with a spray-on tan and a pair of diamond stud earrings was deeply unsettling for us all. I think Charlie has PTSD as a result) and I now pledge that all members of the winning team will earn a couple of rounds of diets sodas on me at the party. If the prospect of a few free drinks in some sleazy bar in two months doesn’t motivate you to run until you collapse, you need to find another sport!
In addition to our large contingent at Cherry Blossom, our track group will be in action this weekend, at Raleigh Relays on Friday and the Maryland Invitational on Saturday. The track crowd will do their workout TUESDAY at BCC, starting at 7:15. The workout on Tuesday will be 4 x 800 with a 3:00 recovery. The A group men will go 2:18, 2:16, 2:14, 2:12. The B group men will go 2:22, 2:20, 2:18, 2:16. We’ll coordinate so that the B guys do the first 2 reps by themselves, then we’ll run the next 2 reps together, and the A group guys will then finish up. The women on Tuesday will go 2:44, 2:42, 2:40, 2:38. Anyone who is not racing on the track this weekend, but who would like to get the work out in on Tuesday, is welcome to come out.
The Cherry Blossom crowd will go on Wednesday as normal. The primary workout for the men will be 6 x 800 with a 2:30 recovery, 2 @ 2:30, 2 @ 2:26, 2 @ 2:22. We can adjust that workout as needed, but it should work for most of you. I expect that we’ll have a C group, and they will slow those reps down a bit.
I’ll send the women’s workout separately.
If for some bizarre reason I’m too flustered at the track on Wednesday to chat with you about your Cherry Blossom race plan (like, I don’t know, a crazed 9 year-old wants to skateboard down a 90 degree hill into a retaining wall) I will be available for consults the rest of the week. You’re all ready to run, and I know you’re going to bring honor to us all through your efforts. Send ‘em!
The past weekend was the calm before the storm, as the vast majority of our athletes were resting up for their major competitions this coming weekend. But we did have a solid presence at the Scope It Out 5k in DC, highlighted by Lauren Woodall’s successful GRC debut. Lauren was second in a PR of 18:46. After one workout, Lauren is already showing she belongs in the big leagues. That, my friends, is coaching genius at work! Also for the women, Elizabeth ran well, finishing fourth. For the men, Dave Wertz was third. What stands out about Dave’s performance is that he went out with the leaders, and took a shot at the win. While he could not hang on past mile 2, the fact that a guy who hadn’t broken 17 minutes 18 months ago had the confidence to run with the mercenaries is a testament to how far he’s come. Well done to all!
By now you’ve seen GRC elder/wise man/bon-vivant Jake Klim’s post about Cherry Blossom logistics. The GRC team challenge should be fun for everyone, and hopefully will spur all of you to big PRs. And there’s more than just pride at stake. In conjunction with GRC Party Planning Committee Chair Beth Young, I’m hosting a season-ending celebration on May 26 (mark your calenders now, and we’ll send details soon. My hope is that having Beth involved will produce a good turnout among the women’s team, who other than Beth and Michelle were missing in action at Wiggy-stock. I hasten to add that I can’t say I blame any of you for skipping it–seeing Wiggy with a spray-on tan and a pair of diamond stud earrings was deeply unsettling for us all. I think Charlie has PTSD as a result) and I now pledge that all members of the winning team will earn a couple of rounds of diets sodas on me at the party. If the prospect of a few free drinks in some sleazy bar in two months doesn’t motivate you to run until you collapse, you need to find another sport!
In addition to our large contingent at Cherry Blossom, our track group will be in action this weekend, at Raleigh Relays on Friday and the Maryland Invitational on Saturday. The track crowd will do their workout TUESDAY at BCC, starting at 7:15. The workout on Tuesday will be 4 x 800 with a 3:00 recovery. The A group men will go 2:18, 2:16, 2:14, 2:12. The B group men will go 2:22, 2:20, 2:18, 2:16. We’ll coordinate so that the B guys do the first 2 reps by themselves, then we’ll run the next 2 reps together, and the A group guys will then finish up. The women on Tuesday will go 2:44, 2:42, 2:40, 2:38. Anyone who is not racing on the track this weekend, but who would like to get the work out in on Tuesday, is welcome to come out.
The Cherry Blossom crowd will go on Wednesday as normal. The primary workout for the men will be 6 x 800 with a 2:30 recovery, 2 @ 2:30, 2 @ 2:26, 2 @ 2:22. We can adjust that workout as needed, but it should work for most of you. I expect that we’ll have a C group, and they will slow those reps down a bit.
I’ll send the women’s workout separately.
If for some bizarre reason I’m too flustered at the track on Wednesday to chat with you about your Cherry Blossom race plan (like, I don’t know, a crazed 9 year-old wants to skateboard down a 90 degree hill into a retaining wall) I will be available for consults the rest of the week. You’re all ready to run, and I know you’re going to bring honor to us all through your efforts. Send ‘em!
Cherry Blossom Ten Miler Looms...
The Cherry Blossom Ten Miler is on Sunday! It’s certainly the biggest race for GRC this spring and one of our biggest races for our team every year. Twenty-three (!) runners will don our singlet this Sunday.
First and foremost, get to the race early! It never hurt anyone to get to Cherry Blossom with an extra 20 minutes to spare. If you’re 10 minutes late, that probably means you’ll be 20 minutes late as the crowds get exponentially larger as the morning ticks away. I plan to arrive at the elite athlete tent (between the starting line and the Washington Monument) no later than 6:00am. Metro opens at 5:00am and it is advised you take the train to the Smithsonian stop in lieu of driving.
Second, go to the CB website and familiarize yourselves with the race route and the staging area.
MAP - http://www.cherryblossom.org/images/2012/12StagingAreaLayoutDrawing-021412.pdf
Third, please wear any/all the GRC garb you have. We want to (obviously) look like a team while we are out there. If you’re in need of gear (specifically singlet, t-shirt, pants) reach out to Michelle Miller (women) or Patrick Murphy and Coach Jerry (men).
Knowing that everyone likes to do his or her own thing before any big race, myself and a handful of others plan to warm-up from the START/FINISH LINE at 6:30am SHARP - 60 minutes before the gun goes off. If you’re interested, begin gathering at the finish line at 6:20am. The women’s elite race starts at 7:20am, but all of us will start at 7:30am. The warm-up will proceed to the less populated bathrooms 200m-400m from the starting line. After taking care of any business here, we’ll run the first mile+ of the course, before turning around somewhere near Memorial Bridge and heading back to the elite tent. Those wishing to run longer and/or head to the restroom again will have time to do that.
Here is a timeline:
6:00am – arrive at race, find elite race tent, bathroom, get ready to warm-up
6:55am – warm-up concludes
7:20am – Elite Women’s race starts!
8:30am - commence cool down
We have both a men’s and women’s team competing for a $1000 prize purse, but, unlike last year, it will be a battle. PACERS has put together two very competitive squads and the race could be won, or lost, on Hains Point so everyone will need to run smart and stay strong. The winner is determined by the overall combined time of the top 3 runners - every second will count.
GRC Men’s Team – Top 3 Score
Karl Dusen
Paul Guevara
Jerry Outlaw
Dave Burnham
Jake Klim - CAPTAIN
GRC Women’s Team – Top 3 Score
Drea Garvue - CAPTAIN
Laura Turner O’Hara
Susan Hendrick
Beth Young
Elizabeth Laester
In addition, GRC will be having an inter-team competition. We’ll combine the times of the top 5 men and top 2 women to determine the winner. Coach Jerry will purchase "diet colas" for the winning team. The rosters are below:
Outlaw
Wertz
Charlie
Andy
Dickson
Murph
Breezy
Fung
Susan
LTO
Avril
First and foremost, get to the race early! It never hurt anyone to get to Cherry Blossom with an extra 20 minutes to spare. If you’re 10 minutes late, that probably means you’ll be 20 minutes late as the crowds get exponentially larger as the morning ticks away. I plan to arrive at the elite athlete tent (between the starting line and the Washington Monument) no later than 6:00am. Metro opens at 5:00am and it is advised you take the train to the Smithsonian stop in lieu of driving.
Second, go to the CB website and familiarize yourselves with the race route and the staging area.
MAP - http://www.cherryblossom.org/images/2012/12StagingAreaLayoutDrawing-021412.pdf
Third, please wear any/all the GRC garb you have. We want to (obviously) look like a team while we are out there. If you’re in need of gear (specifically singlet, t-shirt, pants) reach out to Michelle Miller (women) or Patrick Murphy and Coach Jerry (men).
Knowing that everyone likes to do his or her own thing before any big race, myself and a handful of others plan to warm-up from the START/FINISH LINE at 6:30am SHARP - 60 minutes before the gun goes off. If you’re interested, begin gathering at the finish line at 6:20am. The women’s elite race starts at 7:20am, but all of us will start at 7:30am. The warm-up will proceed to the less populated bathrooms 200m-400m from the starting line. After taking care of any business here, we’ll run the first mile+ of the course, before turning around somewhere near Memorial Bridge and heading back to the elite tent. Those wishing to run longer and/or head to the restroom again will have time to do that.
Here is a timeline:
6:00am – arrive at race, find elite race tent, bathroom, get ready to warm-up
6:20am – assemble at starting line for warm up
6:30am – begin warm-up6:55am – warm-up concludes
7:20am – Elite Women’s race starts!
7:30am – GRC runners start!
8:20am - 8:30am – team gathers at elite tent, don warm-up gear, change shoes8:30am - commence cool down
9:00am - all GRC team members, whether you raced or not, should gather around the elite tent for a team picture in front of the Washington Monument
Afternoon - team gathering at Cleveland Park Bar & GrillWe have both a men’s and women’s team competing for a $1000 prize purse, but, unlike last year, it will be a battle. PACERS has put together two very competitive squads and the race could be won, or lost, on Hains Point so everyone will need to run smart and stay strong. The winner is determined by the overall combined time of the top 3 runners - every second will count.
GRC Men’s Team – Top 3 Score
Karl Dusen
Paul Guevara
Jerry Outlaw
Dave Burnham
Jake Klim - CAPTAIN
Drea Garvue - CAPTAIN
Laura Turner O’Hara
Susan Hendrick
Beth Young
Elizabeth Laester
In addition, GRC will be having an inter-team competition. We’ll combine the times of the top 5 men and top 2 women to determine the winner. Coach Jerry will purchase "diet colas" for the winning team. The rosters are below:
TEAM DE HEER
Karl Outlaw
Wertz
Charlie
Andy
Dickson
Murph
Breezy
Fung
Susan
LTO
Avril
TEAM KEITH
Burnham
Texas Paul
Klim
Luke
Will
Bain
Sea Bass
Cotterel
Drea
Beth
Elizabeth
Kirby
A few other notes:
The weather, less than a week out, looks ideal: mid-40s, partly cloudy at race time. GRC’s Armchair Meteorologist, Andy Sovonick, will provide an update later in the week.
There will be a team gathering at Cleveland Park Bar & Grill at a TBD time after the race.
There is NO packet pick-up on race day, but a group will be heading over to packet pick-up after the 9:00am run from the Georgetown Store on Saturday.
Packet pick-up is on Friday, March 30, 2012, Noon - 7:00 P.M.
Saturday, March 31, 2012, 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
National Building Museum 401 F St. NW , Washington, DC 20001
Those who are NOT racing Cherry Blossom are strongly encouraged to come out, support the team and witness one of the greatest races in Washington D.C. We will need all the applause and cheer you can muster.
It's time to send 'em.
Questions? Email Klim.
Wertz and Laseter Scope out the Podium
GRCers rounded out the podium in Sunday's Chris4Life Scope it Out 5k. Dave Wertz finishes 3rd in 15:50 and "Chef Liz" Laseter is also 3rd in 18:59.
Race report can be read HERE
Dusen Wins MCRRC Runner of the Year 2011
News Flash:
Karl Dusen won the prestigious Montgomery County Road Runners 2011 Runner of the Year award yesterday and also won the Piece of Cake 10k race in 34:22 at Seneca Creek State Park for an easy win. Rumor had it that he was later seen wearing his new prized Runner of the Year jacket at the Grosvenor Market thereby following in the footsteps of preceding winners. Security and surveillance tapes are being reviewed now in hopes of getting a candid photo of him sporting his new jacket.
Karl Dusen won the prestigious Montgomery County Road Runners 2011 Runner of the Year award yesterday and also won the Piece of Cake 10k race in 34:22 at Seneca Creek State Park for an easy win. Rumor had it that he was later seen wearing his new prized Runner of the Year jacket at the Grosvenor Market thereby following in the footsteps of preceding winners. Security and surveillance tapes are being reviewed now in hopes of getting a candid photo of him sporting his new jacket.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Georgetown Prep 3 Miler
There is a small race this Saturday, 9am at Georgetown Prep that the Running Company will sponsor. It is part of a Multisport Expo with vendors, product, etc. for everything swim, bike, run. The registration fee is only $15 so it might be an easy addition to a longer run in the North Bethesda area.
I could also use a couple volunteers for anyone interested. It would only take an hour or so of your time and I have quite a few boxes of Shot Blocks/Gels/Chomps in return. If you are available, please email emily@therunningcompany.net.
I could also use a couple volunteers for anyone interested. It would only take an hour or so of your time and I have quite a few boxes of Shot Blocks/Gels/Chomps in return. If you are available, please email emily@therunningcompany.net.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Weekly Review and Workout
From Coach Jerry:
Saturday was a great day for both the GRC and the Irish, as we had several excellent performances. While there were many candidates for the award, the coveted GRC Athlete of the Week goes to Beth Young for her huge PR of 1:22:54 in the race formerly known as the National Half Marathon. Beth’s time is quite impressive standing alone, as it is a 90 second PR. But what makes her performance truly remarkable is that she had major abdominal surgery less than six months ago, and complications from the surgery precluded her from running for several weeks after that. To not only be back in action, but running a gigantic PR, is nothing less than inspirational.
The other outstanding performances this weekend include: 1) Dave Burnham’s PR of 1:09:07 in the half. Dave also is coming back from a medically-induced layoff, and his performance bodes well for the spring season and beyond. Dave is a great talent, and having him in PR shape will be a great boon to our hopes for a top-10 finish at Club Nationals in the fall. 2) Murph’s huge PR of 1:13:29 in the half. According to GRC historian and sage Jake Klim, this was undoubtedly Murph’s best race in a GRC singlet. And Murph is not done yet, as he’s getting ready for a breakthrough in Boston. 3) 15 year-old phenom Meghan Lockett’s 10:24 3k at UMBC. Meghan is a star in the making, and it's going to be a pleasure for us to watch her progress. 4) Sam’s 8:24 3k at UMBC. Sam ran the race as a workout, and is ready to rewrite the GRC record book once he gets into the heart of his season. 5) Luke’s big PR of 8:52 for 3k at UMBC. Luke had never broken 9 minutes, and he did so with a bang on Saturday. And his leg on the 4 x 800 was good enough for him to have a realistic shot at making BCC’s JV. I’ve pulled some strings to arrange a tryout, so keep your fingers crossed. 6) Seabass’s 1:12:25 half in Virginia Beach. For a guy that only runs a few times a week, that is impressive indeed. Well done to all!
We’re going to have several workout options for the men this week. The A group is going to do 4 x mile with a 3 minute rest in 4:40, 4:35, 4:30, 4:25. The track group of Jason, Sam B, and Luke, and whoever else wants to join them, will do 800 of each of the A group reps, meaning 2:20, 2:17, 2:15, 2:12, and then do 4 x 400 afterwards. The B/Cherry Blossom/Boston group will do 5 x mile, with a 2 minute rest, in 5:15, 5:10, 5:05, 5:00, 4:55. We can adapt any of these workouts as needed to suit those of you who don’t fall squarely into one of these categories.
I’ll send the women’s workout separately.
Finally, a couple of administrative notes. 1) There is a track meet at BCC on Wednesday. I would expect that they will be done by the time we start to warm up, but if the meet runs long, please stay out of their way until the track is clear. 2) We will have a weekend workout that most of you will want to attend to tune up for the big weekend of racing that follows. Because most of us will be participating in Wiggy-palooza on Saturday night, we’ll have practice on Saturday morning. We can’t use BCC, but I’m working on an alternate location, so stay tuned.
See you Wednesday.
Jerry
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Seabass kicked
In his words: We had slight headwind on way out and rewarded with tail wind on way back. I ran a smart even race and was patient even though the splits were slow on the way out. Left it all out there. Last 5K I was deep in the pain cave but dug deep.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Sunday Run at Cabin John
Sunday 9AM at Cabin John Trail:
7701 Tuckerman Ln
Potomac Maryland 20854
Run options ranging from 1 to 2 hours.
I hope to see a few of you there.
7701 Tuckerman Ln
Potomac Maryland 20854
Run options ranging from 1 to 2 hours.
I hope to see a few of you there.
Weekend results: Big PRs for Burnham(5th), Murphy and the female B Young (also 5th)
FLASH: Luff over Hanson, Dusen at UMBC 3k in 8:24. Hanson runs
8:38, Dusen 8:41. Team Marren takes 4 x 800m. Official results coming soon...
Dave Burnham kicked off his racing season with a 69:07 at the National Half Marathon Saturday morning, finishing fifth.
Looking strong through the fast opening four miles, he dug in during the climb through Adams Morgan and had a healthy gap over any pursuers at 10 miles, which he split in 52:27.
Beth Young ran the race to get her legs underneath her after a long layoff, but clearly that time didn't wreck her too much, because she PRed by 90 seconds in 1:22:54 to finish fifth. She took advantage of a fierce second half, especially miles 9-10.
Patrick Murphy celebrated Irish Awareness Day with a 1:13:29- nearly a one minute PR! And that coming from a season where he's focusing on Boston in a little more than a month.
Breezy and Lavar stayed patient, both of them focusing on the brisk jog in the Bay State coming up in April, and rolled to 1:18:04 and 1:18:56, respectively.
Dave Burnham kicked off his racing season with a 69:07 at the National Half Marathon Saturday morning, finishing fifth.
Looking strong through the fast opening four miles, he dug in during the climb through Adams Morgan and had a healthy gap over any pursuers at 10 miles, which he split in 52:27.
Beth Young ran the race to get her legs underneath her after a long layoff, but clearly that time didn't wreck her too much, because she PRed by 90 seconds in 1:22:54 to finish fifth. She took advantage of a fierce second half, especially miles 9-10.
Patrick Murphy celebrated Irish Awareness Day with a 1:13:29- nearly a one minute PR! And that coming from a season where he's focusing on Boston in a little more than a month.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Half Marathon, 3k Races Loom
GRC will be competing on both the roads and on track this Saturday.
In downtown Washington, several athletes will run the Rock and Roll National Half Marathon in DC. The race will feature the long-anticipated return to action of Dave Burnham and Beth Young, both of whom cut short their 2011 seasons due to health concerns. Dave and Beth are in excellent shape, and while they are using this race as a tune-up before Cherry Blossom, they both expect to run well. Patrick Murphy, Brian Young and Lavar Curley are also running with a focus on big PRs in Boston in 5 weeks.
In Catonsville, Maryland, GRC is sending its best and brightest to the Forget Towson Track Invitational at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The 3k promises to be a 4-way battle for the club record between 5k and 10k club record holder Sam Luff, 5 mile club record holder Karl Dusen, 3k club record holder Ryan Hanson, and newly-minted indoor mile club record holder Ryan Witters (YOU CAN PREDICT THE WINNER ON THE POLL TO THE RIGHT). Never one to shy away from bold predictions, GRC coach Jerry Alexander proclaimed, "It's going to be a dogfight in the last 400. Sam is certainly the man-in-form right now, but Witty is sharp. This will be Hanson's first race of the season, so he lacks sharpness, but he has looked extremely fit in workouts the last two weeks. And of course it's never smart to count out Karl who, as the greatest distance runner in Columbia University history, is loathe to let a Cornell man beat him. It promises to be an entertaining race right from the gun." Also in the field are Jason Myers, who ran a huge PR of 8:54 earlier this spring, Luke Albertson, who ran 15:03 for 5k indoors, and Sam Boimov, who will be making his triumphant return to UMBC, his alma mater. All of those athletes will also compete in the 4 x 800, along with GRC 800 ace Chuck Kacsur, who will run the opening leg against Witters. Said Alexander, "it should be a great battle between two evenly matched GRC teams. Chuck will have fresh legs, but Witty ran 1:57 shortly after his excellent mile two weeks ago, and could give Big City a run for his money."
3200m relay lineups:
GRC - TEAM ERNST
Witters - Alberston - Hanson - Myers
GRC - TEAM MARREN
Kacsur - Boimov- Luff - Dusen
UPDATE: Luff is "people's favorite" to win after overnight polling...
In downtown Washington, several athletes will run the Rock and Roll National Half Marathon in DC. The race will feature the long-anticipated return to action of Dave Burnham and Beth Young, both of whom cut short their 2011 seasons due to health concerns. Dave and Beth are in excellent shape, and while they are using this race as a tune-up before Cherry Blossom, they both expect to run well. Patrick Murphy, Brian Young and Lavar Curley are also running with a focus on big PRs in Boston in 5 weeks.
In Catonsville, Maryland, GRC is sending its best and brightest to the Forget Towson Track Invitational at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The 3k promises to be a 4-way battle for the club record between 5k and 10k club record holder Sam Luff, 5 mile club record holder Karl Dusen, 3k club record holder Ryan Hanson, and newly-minted indoor mile club record holder Ryan Witters (YOU CAN PREDICT THE WINNER ON THE POLL TO THE RIGHT). Never one to shy away from bold predictions, GRC coach Jerry Alexander proclaimed, "It's going to be a dogfight in the last 400. Sam is certainly the man-in-form right now, but Witty is sharp. This will be Hanson's first race of the season, so he lacks sharpness, but he has looked extremely fit in workouts the last two weeks. And of course it's never smart to count out Karl who, as the greatest distance runner in Columbia University history, is loathe to let a Cornell man beat him. It promises to be an entertaining race right from the gun." Also in the field are Jason Myers, who ran a huge PR of 8:54 earlier this spring, Luke Albertson, who ran 15:03 for 5k indoors, and Sam Boimov, who will be making his triumphant return to UMBC, his alma mater. All of those athletes will also compete in the 4 x 800, along with GRC 800 ace Chuck Kacsur, who will run the opening leg against Witters. Said Alexander, "it should be a great battle between two evenly matched GRC teams. Chuck will have fresh legs, but Witty ran 1:57 shortly after his excellent mile two weeks ago, and could give Big City a run for his money."
3200m relay lineups:
GRC - TEAM ERNST
Witters - Alberston - Hanson - Myers
GRC - TEAM MARREN
Kacsur - Boimov- Luff - Dusen
UPDATE: Luff is "people's favorite" to win after overnight polling...
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Weekend Workouts
The 2nd Annual Forget Towson Invitational is set to take place in just two days! We have an amazing field, with a gaggle of Georgetown Running Company competitors to complement some stellar Falls Road folks, and one really tough Howard County Strider. Here are details for the meet:
Saturday, March 17 (St. Patrick's Day!)
UMBC's track complex
10:00 am
We bumped the start time back to 10 to accommodate those driving
farther, so the men's 3k will go off at 10. We are still planning on
having a separate women's heat, which would go off at 10:20, but that
right now depends on the number of women competitors we have. If you
are interested in running, let me know quick! The 1200 will be at
10:40, and then the 4x800 will be 10:50.
However, if we do not have a separate heat of women's 3k, we will move
things up a little bit, without compromising the rest for those racing
the 3k and 4x800.
I will be coming from an early morning event and expect to get there
just before 10, so arrive and do your warmups as you see fit. If you
have any questions, let me know.
CHERRY BLOSSOM WORKOUT
Saturday, 8:30am @ Old Angler's Inn(Essentially it's 6 miles north, then 6 miles back south on the towpath)
HEADING NORTH
3 mile warm-up
2.5 miles @ CB pace (my goal is to run 5:10-5:15s)
.5 mile rest
(turn-around)
HEADING SOUTH
.5 mile rest (cont'd)
2.5 miles @ CB pace (my goal is to run 5:10s)
3 mile cool down
TOTAL - 12 MILES
I'll likely tack on two extra miles at the end bringing the grand total to 14.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
GRC March Madness: Weekly wrap up and workouts
Can't wait for the GRC One Shining Moment after Cherry Blossom.
From Coach Jerry:
It was GRC March Madness this weekend as many of our athletes were in action. There were several fine performances, but the coveted GRC Athlete of the Week award goes to Jake Klim. Jake has been battling a series of injuries for almost two years, and as the setbacks mounted, it seemed like it might be time for Jake to take up knitting. But Jake never gave up hope, and on Sunday he ran his first competitive race in months at the Shamrock 5k in Baltimore, running a very encouraging 15:28. And Jake was not just happy to be out there. Rather, he ran for the win. While he didn’t quite have enough gas in the tank to hold on to the lead, Jake showed the heart that made him a force prior to in his injuries. On behalf of a grateful and adoring nation, I say welcome back!
In non-Klim news, we had some strong performances in the USATF 15k Champs in Jacksonville. The wind made fast times impossible, but the whole gang gave it their best shot in the difficult conditions–Drea, LTO, and Elyse for the women, and Tex Paul, Dickson, and Outlaw for the the men. It’s important that we compete in races of this caliber, and this race in particular gets rave reviews for the way they treat elites, so we should plan on sending a larger group next year. Locally, we had a strong women’s contingent at the Van Metre 5 mile, led by Anna, Maura, and Susan, and solid performances on the men’s side from Karl, Charlie, and Breezy. While the presence of the Thopians, as Jacob would say, limited our prize $ haul in the individual pool, Charlie reportedly ate his weight in scrapple at the breakfast paid for by our team winnings afterwards.
We’ll be back in action this week, with many folks running the National Half on Saturday, and our track contingent heading to Baltimore for an epic 3k and 4 x 8 with our friends from Falls Road Running. If anyone wants to jump in to the 3k, let me know. The more, the merrier!
As we get further into the spring season, the workouts are going to become more event-specific, which is going to mean that we’ll be breaking into smaller groups. I will do the best that I can to keep folks working together, but individual variances will be inevitable. If you have any questions about what specifically you should be doing, please let me know.
For this week's workout, the men’s A group will do a 6-5-4-3-2-1 (laps) ladder. The 6 will be 74s, the 5 will be 72s, the 4 will be 70s, the 3 will be 68s, the 2 will be 66s, and the 1 will be 62-ish. We’ll try to keep the rest at 3 minutes. The B group will be splintered this week, as many of you are running National Half, and obviously you’re not going to want to do a hard workout less than 72 hours before the gun goes off. For anyone running National, I’d suggest 3 x mile at goal pace. B group guys not running National might want to jump in some of the A group workout. I’ll talk to you guys separately about a plan.
I’ll send the women’s workout separately.
See you tomorrow at BCC.
From Coach Jerry:
It was GRC March Madness this weekend as many of our athletes were in action. There were several fine performances, but the coveted GRC Athlete of the Week award goes to Jake Klim. Jake has been battling a series of injuries for almost two years, and as the setbacks mounted, it seemed like it might be time for Jake to take up knitting. But Jake never gave up hope, and on Sunday he ran his first competitive race in months at the Shamrock 5k in Baltimore, running a very encouraging 15:28. And Jake was not just happy to be out there. Rather, he ran for the win. While he didn’t quite have enough gas in the tank to hold on to the lead, Jake showed the heart that made him a force prior to in his injuries. On behalf of a grateful and adoring nation, I say welcome back!
In non-Klim news, we had some strong performances in the USATF 15k Champs in Jacksonville. The wind made fast times impossible, but the whole gang gave it their best shot in the difficult conditions–Drea, LTO, and Elyse for the women, and Tex Paul, Dickson, and Outlaw for the the men. It’s important that we compete in races of this caliber, and this race in particular gets rave reviews for the way they treat elites, so we should plan on sending a larger group next year. Locally, we had a strong women’s contingent at the Van Metre 5 mile, led by Anna, Maura, and Susan, and solid performances on the men’s side from Karl, Charlie, and Breezy. While the presence of the Thopians, as Jacob would say, limited our prize $ haul in the individual pool, Charlie reportedly ate his weight in scrapple at the breakfast paid for by our team winnings afterwards.
We’ll be back in action this week, with many folks running the National Half on Saturday, and our track contingent heading to Baltimore for an epic 3k and 4 x 8 with our friends from Falls Road Running. If anyone wants to jump in to the 3k, let me know. The more, the merrier!
As we get further into the spring season, the workouts are going to become more event-specific, which is going to mean that we’ll be breaking into smaller groups. I will do the best that I can to keep folks working together, but individual variances will be inevitable. If you have any questions about what specifically you should be doing, please let me know.
For this week's workout, the men’s A group will do a 6-5-4-3-2-1 (laps) ladder. The 6 will be 74s, the 5 will be 72s, the 4 will be 70s, the 3 will be 68s, the 2 will be 66s, and the 1 will be 62-ish. We’ll try to keep the rest at 3 minutes. The B group will be splintered this week, as many of you are running National Half, and obviously you’re not going to want to do a hard workout less than 72 hours before the gun goes off. For anyone running National, I’d suggest 3 x mile at goal pace. B group guys not running National might want to jump in some of the A group workout. I’ll talk to you guys separately about a plan.
I’ll send the women’s workout separately.
See you tomorrow at BCC.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
GRC wins deed to Glory Days Grill, windy in Jacksonville and other weekend updates
High winds in Jacksonville stifled many's hopes, with much of the course unprotected and almost daring the wind to take a swing at runners.
Tex - 49:38
Full results here.
Watches indicated a nearly 30 second discrepancy in reported times, which seemed fast
Tex - 49:38
Dix - 51:06
Outlaw - 51:32
Luff - DNF due to stomach cramps
Garvue - 56:54
O'Hara - 58:44
Shimada - 60:33
Full results here.
Meanwhile, in Ashburn, VA, the GRC Racing Team won the Van Meter 5 Miler and in doing so collected about a million dollars in gift certificates to a local eatery.
Karl Dusen and Anna Holt each took 3rd in their respective races. Dusen finished in 25:53 and Holt ran (unofficially) 29:10.
Karl Dusen and Anna Holt each took 3rd in their respective races. Dusen finished in 25:53 and Holt ran (unofficially) 29:10.
Charlie Ban returned to racing finishing 4th with a time of 27:38 and Brian "Breezy" Young rolled to a new PR of 28:25.
Unofficial results had Maura finishing 4th in 29:13, Hendrick 6th in 30:02 and Avril 9th in 32:35. actual times were likely 30 second slower across the board, based on everyone's stopwatches.
Watches indicated a nearly 30 second discrepancy in reported times, which seemed fast
In Chambersburg, Pa. Matias prepared for next weekend's Shamrock Half Marathon by running 1:14:30.
Nobody ran the St. Patrick's Day 8k Sunday morning, but a crew headed up Baltimore and raced the Kelly's Shamrock 5k in the afternoon. Jake Klim valiantly led for the first 1.5 miles before fading to fifth in 15:28, his fasted road 5k in two years. Dave Wertz followed him in 15:35, with Chris Bain in 16:10 and CTR in 16:24. Liz Laester finished fourth in 18:23.
Friday, March 9, 2012
GRC "bustin' out" this weekend
Hoping to capitalize on weeks of training in unseasonable warmth, the GRC Racing Team is sending groups to Virginia, Maryland and Florida
The highlight of the weekend will no doubt be the Jacksonville Gate River Run, which serves as the USATF 15k championship. Seven GRC runners will joining an absolutely loaded field and hope to make some noise in the team competition, which will also feature McMillian Elite and the Boulder Running Company.
Sam Luff will headline the team. "Sam has had a fantastic training cycle so far," said GRC Coach Jerry Alexander. "He’s hit every single workout right on the money, and he’s ready to roll. While this is something of a tune-up for the major track races coming later this spring, Sam is going to run hard, and mix it up with the elite field."
Alexander also expects strong performances from Jerry Greenlaw, Paul Guevera, and Dickson Mercer. "Paul is coming along very nicely, and he appears ready to pop a good one. Jerry has been training well, and he hopes to improve on his solid 47:57 from last year, which is the current club record. Dickson is preparing to run a big PR in Boston in April and has been logging very high miles, but he’s backed down this week and is ready to race."
The women will be led by Drea Garvue, who ran a PR in last November's Philadelphia Half Marathon. "Drea is in the best shape of her life," Alexander said. "She ran a 5k PR in January indoors, in a race where she lapped the entire field, and she’s been looking stronger and stronger every passing week. Drea is more comfortable with the longer distances, and with the level of competition she’ll be facing on Saturday, she has a good shot at a major breakthrough."
Garvue’s teammates Laura O’Hara and Elyse Shimada will also make their presence felt. "Laura is an incredible talent, but she’s going into the race with low expectations because she’s been fighting an illness the last couple of weeks. Laura is an extremely tough competitor, and Jacksonville is her adopted home town, so I know she’s going to run very hard. This will be Elyse’s first competitive race since October due to injury, and while she’s not quite back to her pre-injury fitness level, she’s looked very solid in training, and she will get after it on Saturday."
Meanwhile, in Ashburn, a group will take on the Van Metre Five Mile. The GRC has had success recently at that fundraiser for the Children's National Medical Center, capturing the men's title in 2010 (Dirk De Heer) and women's (Beth Young) in 2011, along with a dominating men's performance last year with five of the top nine places led by Karl Dusen's 24:03. Charlie Ban and Brian Young will give the race another shot, joined by Anna Holt-Gosselin, Maura Carroll, Susan Hendrick and Avril Ogrodnick.
Sunday afternoon, a slew of men will chase fast 5k times at the Kelly's Shamrock 5k in Bodymore, Murderland. Dave Wertz will continue his meteoric PRing in the 5k, along with Jake Klim -- returning to racing for the first time since last summer, Greenway Marathon champion Chris Bain and some guy named Andrew Sovonick.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Want to live like P-Diddy? Follow Chris Bain's example.
Chris Bain is just like you and me. He wakes up each morning, puts on his running shorts one leg at a time. Eats breakfast. Brushes teeth. The only difference is that next he will run in and win a 30 mile trail "marathon", as he did this past Saturday at the Seneca Creek-Greenway Trail "Marathon/50k". Through mudslides and high water he soldiered forth to victory.
Scott Koonce and Jordan Snyder ran also, Jordan "negative-splitting" in the 50k (plus 5k). Scott of course wore flannel. No pictures of Jordan as he extended the course to cross the river using a log. Way to be a man, Jordan.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Wednesday Workout & Weekend Wrap
From Coach Jerry:
Congratulations to Witty on an excellent double this weekend in NYC. A club record in the indoor mile and a fast 800 shortly thereafter, off of essentially no speed work, is impressive indeed. If a small town boy can make it there, he can make it anywhere. Well done!
The club records are going to keep coming, as we’ve got a full calender of racing this weekend. We’ll be well represented at the USATF 15k Championships in Jacksonville, and many of you will be in action on the roads locally. I’m really excited to see the early returns in what promises to be a great season for GRC!
I’ll send the women’s workout separately.
On an important administrative note, if you are running SHAMROCK 5K IN BALTIMORE, please contact Andy and me, so that we can arrange for our friends at Falls Road Running to pick up your packet for you, since there is no race day pickup.
If you have any questions about what exactly you should be doing, give me a shout.
Congratulations to Witty on an excellent double this weekend in NYC. A club record in the indoor mile and a fast 800 shortly thereafter, off of essentially no speed work, is impressive indeed. If a small town boy can make it there, he can make it anywhere. Well done!
The club records are going to keep coming, as we’ve got a full calender of racing this weekend. We’ll be well represented at the USATF 15k Championships in Jacksonville, and many of you will be in action on the roads locally. I’m really excited to see the early returns in what promises to be a great season for GRC!
For the workout this week, we’ll have multiple options for the men to choose from. The 15k gang will want to keep it short. Sam is going to do 6 x 800 with a 400 jog, 2 @ 2;24, 2 @ 2:22, 2 @ 2:20. I’d recommend that the A group men who are not running the 15k do those 8s with Sam, and then do 4 x 400 afterwards, and get rolling on the last couple of 4s. For the B group men who are racing on Sunday, or not racing at all this weekend, we’ll do 10 x 800 with a 400 jog, 2 @ 2:32, 2 @ 2:30, 2 @ 2:28, 2 @ 2:26, 2 @ 2:24. If you’re racing on Saturday, you’ll probably want to stop at 8. We can also add a C group for anyone who wants to start a little slower.
I’ll send the women’s workout separately.
On an important administrative note, if you are running SHAMROCK 5K IN BALTIMORE, please contact Andy and me, so that we can arrange for our friends at Falls Road Running to pick up your packet for you, since there is no race day pickup.
If you have any questions about what exactly you should be doing, give me a shout.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Indoor mile club record for Witty- 4:15
Ran 1:57 in 800m...
Also, Charlie wants to know if anyone is interested in 10-11 miles Monday evening from the Chevy Chase store at 6 pm.
RW: Dusen, Holt/Miller are Top GRC Harriers in '11
Also of note:
Dave Wertz was second in the 35-39 category, just behind Mike Wardian.
Jordan Synder and Lisa Chilcote are the 5th best masters in their respective categories.
TOP 25 in each gender below.
The time indicated next to an athlete's name represent their best equivalent 10k.
1 | Endale, Abiyot**** | 26 | Silver Spring, MD | 28:19 |
2 | Flynn, Ricky*6 | 24 | Lynchburg, VA | 29:09 |
3 | Feysa, Birhanualem**** | 29 | Washington, DC | 29:35 |
4 | Bokan, Tariku | 30 | Herndon, VA | 29:34 |
5 | Berdan, Dave***** | 30 | Owings Mills, MD | 29:32 |
6 | Tefera, Demesse** | 29 | Washington, DC | 29:44 |
7 | Dusen, Karl** | 28 | North Bethesda, MD | 30:09 |
8 | Flynn, Brian* | 28 | Weyers Cove, VA | 30:17 |
9 | McDougal, Jordan**** | 24 | Culpeper, VA | 30:21 |
10 | DeVar, Frank*** | 23 | Alexandria, VA | 30:23 |
11 | Rodriguez, Bert*** | 32 | Arlington, VA | 30:20 |
12 | Komen, Wilson** | 33 | Washington, DC | 30:21 |
13 | Wardian, Michael**** | 37 | Arlington, VA | 30:23 |
14 | Megerssa, Gurmessa*8 | 33 | Washington, DC | 30:29 |
15 | Luff, Sam* | 24 | Rockville, MD | 30:32 |
16 | Wiegner, Joey* | 29 | Rockville, MD | 30:42 |
17 | Barresi, Matt** | 28 | Falls Church, VA | 30:41 |
18 | Carroll, Ryan*18 | 29 | Portsmouth, VA | 30:50 |
19 | Viviani, Will***** | 29 | Arlington, VA | 30:56 |
20 | Battaglino, Alex** | 25 | Baltimore, MD | 31:02 |
21 | Angell, David***** | 34 | Blue Ridge, VA | 31:09 |
22 | Burnham, David | 27 | Arlington, VA | 31:16 |
23 | Dybas, Piotr** | 24 | Richmond, VA | 31:24 |
24 | Deak, Ryan*** | 25 | Burke, VA | 31:19 |
25 | Saunders, Rich | 23 | Alexandria, VA | 31:30 |
1 | Dengera, Tezata*11 | 31 | Burtonsville, MD | 33:39 |
2 | Calle, Maria Elena**** | 36 | Richmond, VA | 34:49 |
3 | High, Renee*9 | 30 | Virginia Beach, VA | 35:20 |
4 | Holt-Gosselin, Anna** | 23 | Vienna, VA | 35:39 |
5 | Miller, Michelle** | 30 | Damascus, MD | 35:39 |
6 | Thomas, Lisa*7 | 36 | Alexandria, VA | 35:43 |
7 | McDonald, Darcy**** | 24 | Williamsburg, VA | 35:47 |
8 | Yetman, Peggy***** | 43 | Leesburg, VA | 36:04 |
9 | Waters, Kara** | 36 | Ellicott City , MD | 36:06 |
10 | Jefferson, Laurel** | 25 | Silver Spring, MD | 36:04 |
11 | Schrank, Brenda*11 | 39 | Winchester, VA | 36:18 |
12 | Wilkins, Lindsay | 33 | Arlington, VA | 36:28 |
13 | Ford, Sallie** | 24 | Charlottesville, VA | 36:27 |
14 | Swain, Erin* | 29 | Arlington, VA | 36:39 |
15 | Orlova, Elena** | 41 | Gaithersburg, MD | 36:43 |
16 | Markowicz, Kristi*** | 41 | Arlington, VA | 36:56 |
17 | O'Hara, Laura*** | 31 | Alexandria, VA | 36:57 |
18 | Rittenhouse, Melissa** | 35 | Harrisonburg, VA | 37:04 |
19 | Knickman, Denise*7 | 43 | Baltimore, MD | 37:02 |
20 | Dart, Kate**** | 32 | Arlington, VA | 37:04 |
21 | Hendrick, Susan**** | 26 | Washington, DC | 37:10 |
22 | Nelson, Martha* | 30 | Washington, DC | 37:13 |
23 | Harvey, Alisa***** | 46 | Manassas, VA | 37:13 |
24 | Knize, Elizabeth | 29 | Midlothian, VA | 37:15 |
25 | Lawrence, Kristin* | 31 | Virginia Beach, VA | 37:36 |
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Weekend Runs
I'll start the convo early...
If there is a Sunday long run option brewing, please post it here.