Although they are becoming more
and more commonplace on our women’s team, it’s still a special moment when we
get ECAC qualifying marks in both individual and relay events. It’s extra
special when you get what happened in the mile run at the Valentine meet on
Friday night – two teammates both getting the standard, together, within hundredths
of seconds of each other (and of the school record, too! Wow!). Such was the beautiful
synchronicity of Emily Burns (4:55.92) and Shea Bohan (4:55.96), teammates,
training partners, good friends, and now two of the fastest milers in school
history, both punching their tickets to the ECAC Championships, right back here
on the Magic Carpet in a few weeks. A few events prior to that, Denise Grohn
had a monster race at 1,000 meters, getting the ECAC mark and getting
remarkably close to one of the oldest school records on the books, with her
2:53.95. No one is more consistent and tough than Denise, and she showed that
today. In the “better together” category, she shared the same heat as her
teammate, friend and relay partner Kerry Gaye, who eclipsed that elusive 3:00
barrier in the event with a 2:59.10. Excellent running, ladies. And it’s even
better together, isn’t it?
David Hemery Valentine Invitational
Boston University
Friday, February 9, 2018
1,000-meter run
20. Denise Grohn 2:53.95 *ECAC
qualifier
33, 69 (36), 1:44 (35), 2:19
(35), 2:53.95 (34.95)
Mile run
45. Emily Burns 4:55.92 *ECAC
qualifier
37, 74 (37), 1:50 (36), 2:28
(38), 3:05 (37), 3:43 (38), 4:19 (36), 4:55.92 (36.92)
46. Shea Bohan 4:55.96 *ECAC
qualifier
36, 73 (37), 1:50 (37), 2:27
(37), 3:05 (38), 3:43 (38), 4:20 (37), 4:55.96 (35.96)
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