3000-meter run
Conor Shelley: 8:33.79
34, 68 (34), 1:42 (34), 2:16 (34), 2:50 (34), 3:24 (34), 3:59 (35), 4:34 (35), 5:08 (34), 5:43 (35), 6:18 (35), 6:52 (34), 7:28 (36), 8:03 (35), 8:33.79 (30.79).
1k: 2:50; 2k: 5:43 (2:53); 3k: 8:33.79 (2:50.79). PR by 10 seconds. Fantastic kick. Nicely done.
David Raucci: 8:34.82
36, 70 (34), 1:45 (35), 2:18 (33), 2:53 (35), 3:26 (33), 4:00 (34), 4:35 (35), 5:08 (33), 5:41 (33), 6:15 (34), 6:51 (36), 7:26 (35), 8:00 (34), 8:34.82 (34.82). 1k: 2:53; 2k: 5:41 (2:52); 3k: 8:34.82 (2:53.82). Even race on paper, but visually it was a fade. Going in the right direction, though.
Tim Keegan: 8:47.15
36, 71 (35), 1:47 (36), 2:21 (34), 2:55 (34), 3:29 (34), 4:03 (34), 4:38 (35), 5:13 (35), 5:48 (35), 6:24 (36), 7:00 (36), 7:36 (36), 8:11 (35), 8:47.15 (36.15). 1k: 2:55; 2k: 5:48 (2:53); 3k: 8:47.15 (2:59.15). PR. Maybe too fast in second 1k. We'll work on finishing speed. Nice job.
John Keenan: 8:55.05
36, 71 (35), 1:46 (35), 2:22 (36), 2:56 (34), 3:31 (35), 4:06 (35), 4:42 (36), 5:18 (36), 5:54 (36), 6:31 (37), 7:08 (37), 7:45 (37), 8:21 (36), 8:55.05 (33.05). 1k: 2:56; 2k: 5:54 (2:58); 3k: 8:55.05 (3:01.05). PR. Uneven. Went into default 5k mode at the end.
Zak Smetana: 9:03.86
34.7, 71.3 (36.7), 1:47.2 (35.9), 2:23.9 (36.7), 2:59.9 (36.0), 3:36.1 (36.2), 4:12.2 (36.1), 4:49.1 (36.9), 5:24.7 (35.6), 6:01.3 (36.6), 6:37.0 (35.7), 7:13.1 (36.1), 7:50.1 (37.0), 8:27.9 (37.9), 9:03.86 (35.96). 1k: 2:59.9; 2k: 6:01.3 (3:01.4); 3k: 9:03.86 (3:02.56). PR. Ran very tough mid-race. Slight fade in last 1k cost chance at sub-9:00. Nicely done!
Pat Duggan: 9:12.13
35.5, 72.0 (36.5), 1:47.6 (35.6), 2:23.2 (35.6), 2:59.1 (35.9), 3:35.3 (36.2), 4:11.3 (36.0), 4:48.0 (36.7), 5:24.3 (36.3), 6:01.1 (36.8), 6:38.2 (37.1), 7:15.6 (37.4), 7:54.2 (38.6), 8:33.3 (39.1), 9:12.13 (38.83). 1k: 2:59.1; 2k: 6:01.1 (3:02); 3k: 9:12.13 (3:11.03). Right on early, but obviously toast late. Illness sapped you. It happens. You'll bounce back strong.
ALUMNI NOTE: Congrats to former Running Red Fox Geoffrey Decker for his outstanding showing (8:41.38) in this meet. Although he was wearing the colors of the Central Park Track Club, he is always a Running Red Fox for life in my book. Nice job, Decker!
ALUMNI NOTE II: Good to see Hopkins and Mike G. at the meet, as well as Marty Feeney from waaaaaaaaaay back when. Thanks for supporting the current team, guys.
Marist distance looked downright nasty this weekend. Nice job to everyone.
ReplyDeleteAnd of course, good to see some familiar Marist faces. I'm coming up for Senior Week. Rolek said he's gonna be wasted all week.
oh...hey Pete
Decker:
ReplyDeleteSorry. Wrong. Got other plans for Rolek on Senior Week.
It's called IC4As. 10k. Next stop, Princeton!