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
This running blog chronicles the experiences of my race reviews and insights from local road races with Notch Run Club and Central Mass Striders. Join the journey through race recaps, personal achievements, and a love for running.
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 |
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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
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With Brian heading around the backstop Photo by Kim Gordon |
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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% |