It was a strong night of racing under the lights at Franklin
Field for the Marist Running family – past and present. The weather was perfect
– until the start of Joel Moss’ 10km, when the clouds opened up and the wind
picked up.
Despite the wet weather, Joel’s race was the highlight of the night. The Big Man ran
a nearly 30-second PR in the 10,000 and missed an IC4A qualifying mark by less
than 1 second! The standard is 31:08.00. While that is excruciating, both Joel
and I agreed that it should not take away from a career effort.
Earlier in the evening, freshman Mark Valentino lowered his
PR in the 3,000 steeplechase by five seconds. Tino had already qualified for
USA Junior Nationals. Tonight’s race was an opportunity to expose him to the “big
stage” competition, and he did well. The crowded field made it difficult for
him to run with his usually great form. But we’ll take a 5-second PR any day.
In the Olympic Development 5km for women, Marist Running
Alum Brittany Burns ran a solid effort and placed 24 th in a competitive field.
Below are the results.
Check back for splits later. It is WAY past my bedtime …
Men’s 10,000-meter
run, college championship
26. Joel Moss 31:08.95 (personal best)
Men’s 3,000-meter
steeplechase, college
14. Mark Valentino 9:32.46 (personal best)
Women’s 5,000-meter
run, Olympic Development
24. Brittany Burns (Syracuse Chargers) 17:32.58
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