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CSU Men’s Team Assaults Mount Hood

Alas the BAA triumphed over the CSU men’s open team by a scant 19 seconds at the 3.75 mile cross country race in Melrose this Saturday, but only because they worked in cahoots with Google Maps in order to send Mark McDermott on a wild goose chase that resulted in him registering for the race only after the gun went off (giving a whole new meaning to post-registration. No number of sinister BAA machinations could deprive Stephen Granger-Bevan of the individual title as he tamed the vicious ups, downs, lefts and rights of the Mount Hood Golf Club in 20:35, a 10-second victory. Terry McNatt (5th overall, 1st master), and Jon Waldron (9th overall, 1st 50-59) rounded out the scoring for CSU, with Tom Dmukauskas (11th) and the post-registration-handicapped McDermott in 16th. Photos of the CSU runners are here mined from the fleet of photographers at the event.

posted by tdmukaus in Race Reports on December 13, 2009

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Newburyport 10M

my-pictures1 Newburyport was the real summer
deal this year with temps over 80.
(see sweaty pics to the left).
Tough running on limited heat training.
CSU had a super showing finishing 4th
overall team and first Master’s team.

Jon Waldron - 1:01:28 1st 50+
Terry McNatt - 59:19 2nd 40+
Kevin Delaney - 1:03:29 6th 40+
Ted Coffin Jr - 1:11:54 28th 40-44
Stephen Peckiconis - 1:14:20 15th 50-54

posted by tmcnatt in Race Reports on July 31, 2009

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Rhody 5K Race Report (Men’s)

  CSU Rhody 5K Race Report (mainly Men’s)

This report is a bit biased towards the Men’s race and older age groups as I’m writing it from that POV.  I really enjoyed the dual race scenario that Rhody has as being able to watch the women’s race is a treat, especially as a tight pack of four women went by at the 1.5 mile mark, something you don’t get to see in a mixed race.
In-depth women’s race report is left for someone else.

Helped greatly by our two-man Rhode Island contingent, CSU men’s teams scored
surprisingly well considering a less than full team at the shortest race in the GP series.  The shortest and longest races in the GP seem to be hardest for CSU to get a full complement of runners.

I drove down as part of a four-man 50+ crew which left from Roslindale, arriving over an hour before the start at a very laid back starting area.  Unlimited parking! 
Number pickup took seconds even as a big crew of CSU’ers lined up in front of the 100-199 number pickup box.

PLC  DIV PL   DIV    TIME  NAME               AGE  BIB  HOMETOWN
 53  12/123  M4049  16:24  Terry McNatt        44  110  Needham MA    
 72   2/91   M5059  17:04  Jon Waldron         51  107  Newton MA     
 99  31/123  M4049  17:52  Al Paine            44  111  Somerville MA 
107  35/123  M4049  18:10  Kevin Delaney       40  113  Arlington MA  
151  23/91   M5059  19:51  Stephen Peckiconis  50  108  Roslindale MA 
166  55/123  M4049  20:08  Raymond Labonte     47  109  Portsmouth RI 
196  37/91   M5059  20:56  Jim Terry           58  105  Roslindale MA 
206   6/34   M6069  21:18  Sumner Brown        65  104  Belmont MA    
213  42/62   M2029  21:27  Kelton Finch        21  114  Waban MA      
219  46/91   M5059  21:42  Sergey Borisov      55  106  Brighton MA   
227   9/34   M6069  21:57  Hank Gediman        62  103  Tiverton RI   
262  12/34   M6069  23:40  Mark Stern          63  101  Somerville MA 
299  15/34   M6069  24:55  John Sharp          66  102  Arlington MA  
419 117/123  M4049  33:08  Henry Leong         41  112  Boston MA     
432  33/34   M6069  36:03  Isaiah Shalom       64  100  W Brookfield MA

 

 

Everyone breathing hard

Photo by Scott Mason Photography
http://www.scottmasonphoto.com/gallery/8491399_mjKSB

The 60+ team was ably led by Sumner Brown as Gordon and Marshall missed this race.  Hank Gediman raced in his home state and was not far behind, and Mark Stern finished up the scoring trio to keep CSU from falling out of 3rd position on the day.

It didn’t show in the on-site draft of team results, but GCS Triad found Brad Johnson missing in a later pass and that allowed them to move 2 seconds in front of NMC in the 60+ scoring.
That sets up a close 3-team race going into the final three events as GCST made up 2 points on CSU at this event.

 1.  GCS TRIAD                                
          20:59   21:37   22:58 = 1:05:34
       John Lewicke, Rick Stetson, Brad Johnson
 2.  NORTH MEDFORD CLUB                        
          20:08   20:40   24:48 = 1:05:36
       Mark Wigler, James Imprescia, Larry Morris
 3.  CAMBRIDGE SPORTS UNION                   
          21:18   21:57   23:40 = 1:06:55
       Sumner Brown, Hank Gediman, Mark Stern

M 60+
          10M  HM   12K  5K         PTS
CSU        2    5    5    3          15
GCST       4    4    2    5          15
NMC        5    0    4    4          13

The Men’s 50 team was led by Jon Waldron’s 2nd place time of 17:04.  This is Jon’s
highest placing in the Grand Prix age groups in years, partially due to his relative
youth in the 50+ division.  But he made a major breakthrough in beating a couple
of his long-time nemeses, David Oliver and Reno Stirrat, not to mention Martin Tighe and
John Barbour.  Only Craig Fram’s A-G equiv effort of 13:58 prevented him from taking the win.

Jon’s time pulled our 50+ team total way down and allowed us to slip by both GCS Triad (GCST) and
MVS by less than a minute.  Those two relative points could prove critical at the end
of the series.  I (Stephen) ran my first sub 20:00 non-aided 5K in seven years, and was followed
by three 55+ runners as we nailed down 4th place.  Last year we finished 8th of 9 at the
same race so this is a great improvement.  And we did it without the two regular 60+ scorers,
who normally run faster than our scoring team.  This speaks to the great depth the team has built in the 50+ and 60+ groups.  And a shout out to Michael McHugh who will join the 50+ team prior to our two September races.  He’ll be hearing from me!  (And then I’ll rejoin my place in the parentheses group in the GP team scoring.)

                             10M 13.1M 12K   5K   5M  10K 26.2M PTS
MEN’S 50+
WHIRLAWAY RT                    11   16   10    8                 45
GREATER LOWELL ROARDUNNERS      12   15    9    7                 43
CAMBRIDGE SPORTS UNION           4   14    8    5                 31
GCS TRIAD                        8   13    6    4                 31
WINNERS CIRCLE                   7   10    7    6                 30
MERRIMACK VALLEY STRIDERS        9    9    5    3                 26

The Masters Team finished just behind the big five in their division.  Consistency over all four
events has kept them in the mix.  Only two points separate places 4-7 in the series, but
both BAA and GSH essentially DNF’d at the 12K so expect them to bounce back as we battle for 6th.
Terry McNatt led the Masters with his 16:24 to give us an edge up front and Al Paine and Kevin
Delaney ran strong to make sure we stayed in front of GCST.

The same Masters team scored 12th of 20 teams in the Open division.  And on a personal note,
I accomplished a personal/team goal that I was never able to do in my 40’s, namely scoring
for the Open Team.  Please don’t let that happen again!

                             10M 13.1M 12K   5K   5M  10K 26.2M PTS
MEN’S 40+
WHIRLAWAY RT                    14   18   10   11                 53
CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS           12   17    9   10                 48
GREATER LOWELL ROAD RUNNERS     10   14    8    9                 41
CAMBRIDGE SPORTS UNION           7   13    7    6                 33
BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION     11   15         7                 33
GREATER SPRINGFIELD HARRIERS    13   11    1    8                 33
GCS TRIAD                        8   12    6    5                 31

Concentration

Photo by Scott Mason Photography

 

The Women’s side of things was highlighted by a couple high-placing individual efforts.  Lisa Doucett finished 5th in the 50-59 against a strong field in a race a little short for her.  Catherine Farrell finished 3rd in the 60-69 group to continue a string of top 3 placings.  Susan, Shadi, and Pat were tightly bunched not far behind Lisa.  Mimi Sun was not far behind Catherine to guarantee scoring points in the Open division should anyone else falter.
Due to small numbers the teams scored lower but did generate team points in all three divisions.  This has helped the 50+ team to maintain their 2nd place series standing.

 66   5/43   F5059   21:32  Lisa Doucett       53  1080 Andover MA
 78  19/86   F4049   22:12  Susan McNatt       43  1082 Needham MA
 93  24/86   F4049   23:27  Shadi Reeder       46  1422 Brighton MA
 95  13/43   F5059   23:32  Patricia Robinson  55  1079 Waban MA  
135   3/8    F6069   26:29  Catherine Farrell  64  1078 Newton MA 
141  41/86   F4049   26:58  Mimi Sun           47  1081 Boston MA 

 
 
There was a plentiful feast after the race.  Not the finest nutritional quality but certainly a large quantity and good variety, and no complaints from me!

 

posted by Stephen P in Race Reports on June 10, 2009

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- RACE REPORT YinYang Race #2: Architecture for Humanity 5K

CSU was out in force at the 2nd YinYang Race the “Architecture for Humanity 5K “on Sunday, May 10th in Brighton. Conditions on the Charles River were pretty blustery but all the CSU volunteers (more…)

posted by admin in Race Reports on May 12, 2009

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