Scott Mindel is a beast, winning his 3rd Mount Hood race in a row.
37 148 David Lapierre 6/58 M5059 54 M Chelmsford MA 24:15 6:5660 320 John Pajer 10/58 M5059 56 M Leicester MA 25:17 7:14
37 148 David Lapierre 6/58 M5059 54 M Chelmsford MA 24:15 6:5660 320 John Pajer 10/58 M5059 56 M Leicester MA 25:17 7:14
Half way to go and no company |
Staying ahead of the chatter group on the other side of Patton's tank |
Finishing under 19 minutes for the 3 miles |
Roger Perham photo link below. All others above by Krissy.
https://rogerperhamspictures.shutterfly.com/running
The cross wind off Dead Horse Beach was wicked as expected. Sand was flying across the road like a scene in Dune. I had to look left for 20 seconds to avoid getting sand in the eyes. I held that exact 7th place all the way to the finish line. Official time was 29:51 (29:26 last year), 1st 40-44 and 2nd place in the "wore shorts" division to Dan Chruniak who became a daddy yesterday (gave him the congrats on the starting line). I wasted no time to get moving with a cool down with Kris, Nick and Rebecca for a few laps around the Salem Common. Too cold to hang out, waited for Krissy and Liz and we bolted back home. Happy Thanksgiving!
Gearing up |
Splits and course map. Start and finish are about 0.30 miles apart. |
Shows the elevation and my pacing throughout the course |
1 | 1 | MOPEN | 17:37 | 5:41 | Dan | O'Flynn | 24 | M | Ipswich | MA | ||
2 | 1 | M4049 | 19:36 | 6:19 | James | Pawlicki | 44 | M | Lynn | MA | ||
3 | 1 | FOPEN | 19:38 | 6:20 | Rebecca | O'Hanley | 28 | F | Rockport | MA | ||
4 | 1 | M1519 | 19:54 | 6:25 | Elias | Heanue | 15 | M | Manchester | MA | ||
5 | 2 | M4049 | 20:02 | 6:27 | Jay | Frontierro | 44 | M | Hamilton | MA | ||
6 | 1 | M6069 | 20:17 | 6:32 | Matthew | Curran | 61 | M | Gloucester | MA |
21lbs was too heavy |
Place Div/Tot Div Name No. City State Age
3mile 10k .5mile Halfway 16.3mil 30k 23mile Net Time Pace Gun Time Qualifier
With Brian heading around the backstop Photo by Kim Gordon |
Trailing Brian again at Franklin Park Photo by Kim Gordon |
The 8K turned into a 5 mile. Blue spot is where the water flooded the start of the wilderness loop. |
Courtesy of Runner's World Click on the link above |
The Manchester Invitational Open Cross Country race at Derryfield Park in Manchester, NH was not on my schedule. Once I heard that Dave Dunham was going, I found the perfect scenario for kicking off my weekend: an early Saturday morning race that does not impede with the weekend responsibilities. I put the word out to Shawn Conway and Brett Rickenbach who both like xc races and they confirmed they would go too. Shawn, Dave, and I arrived at the nearly empty parking lot at 7:00. We grabbed our bib numbers and previewed the hilly but popular central New Hampshire High School cross country high course. The constant up and down on the course makes it interesting. I recall Ben True has a course record in the low fifteens for the 3 mile course.
My black and white Invo8 flats, modern day CMS singlet lined up in a starting line box with Brett, Dave, and Shawn. We had a wide field and things do not settle into single file for at least beyond the mile. I was in the top 15 or so in the opening half mile. I moved up a few places heading into the mile marker where splits were being taken electronically (never made it into the results). I think I was around 6 minutes with Mark Laprade two places up from there. He ran the Berlin Marathon the Sunday before in 3 hours. I caught up to his heels in the next 300M and then climbed up the biggest hill on the course – Weston Observatory. I mentioned that he looked pretty good for the marathon legs. He laughed. We ran down and out of the woods to the pavement (beyond mile 2). I got ahead of him there and wheeled down to the field setting me up to get within 8 seconds of the top master, Michael Holmes, a recent 2:57 Boston Marathon finisher.
I would get no closer to him on the way to the finish which the last 2 minutes of the race seem to take forever. I would finish in 5th place, in 18:31 (I ran 17:48 three years ago). The winner, Everett Hackett, smoked the course in 15:20. I met him at the end of my warmup. He coaches a high school xc team from Hartford, CT that was running later in the morning. Dave, Brett, and Shawn were right behind me finishing 9, 10, and 11th. Shawn, Dave, and I went on cool down making our way down to the McIntyre Ski Area which is adjacent to Derryfield Park.
5 James Pawlicki 2ND M40-49 43 LYNN MA Central Mass Striders 18:31.3
9 Dave Dunham 1st M50-59 54 BRADFORD, MA Central Mass Striders 18:49.2
10 Brett Rickenbach 4th M40-49 43 AUBURN, NH 18:59.4
11 Shawn Conway 5th M40-49 47 WAKEFIELD, MA Greater Lowell Road Runners 19:06.6
Results: http://www.millenniumrunning.com/results-manchester-invitational-open-race-2018/28367#/race/fohgqM//
Race Type | Number of races | Percent |
road | 18 | 62% |
cross country | 4 | 14% |
trail | 3 | 10% |
mountain | 2 | 7% |
outdoor track | 1 | 3% |
snowshoe | 1 | 3% |
Grand Total | 29 | 100% |