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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Lani and Lea's new 6.68 or 2x6.68 HTC Winter Series "race"


Linda took these pictures. About 20 people showed up for Lani and Lea's new Collinsville HTC Winter series race. It was one loop of 6.68 or two for 13.36. It was cold, clear and beautiful. Tom Buckley showed up briefly but did not run. He has directed the old Collinsville race for many years. It was great to see Michelle Bosco who learned about this from our post on Facebook. Adam, Tray, Michelle and Lee ran most of it together.

The course was well marked and the written directions of the early turns helped a lot. Tray's watch was not working so the following might help (Lee's Timex data). She finished a bit quicker than this data.


It was great to see Kelsey Cabral at the finish. He showed up a bit late and ran some variation of the one loop course. 

Barbara Kream did the one looper. Kevin Mason did too. And finished 1st! Go Brickyarders.

The full results will be published in the next HTC newsletter.
 








Other pix from Facebook ...






6 comments:

  1. Collinsville Winter Run Results
    3/1/14

    6.68 Miles
    Kevin Mason 54:00
    Peter Hawley 57:40
    Martin Alisata 1:00:00
    Tom Walsh 1:08:00
    Barbara Kream 1:17:00
    Jerry Shimoda Peterson 1:24:00

    13.36 Miles
    John Mineruino 1:39:30
    Kevin Tranberg 2:03:42
    Michelle Bosco 2:03:42
    Tracy Zagata 2:06:00
    Adam Osmond 2:06:40
    Lee Bradley 2:07:40

    Untimed runners
    Kelsey Cabral
    Peter Briggeman
    Bruce Christensen

    Thanks to all who cam out and ran!

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  2. Linda thank you for taking these great pictures.

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  3. Lani, what can I tell you? You design it, you manage it, you show up everywhere during it (Rick Konan-like) and now ... you post the results. Well done. Thank you.

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  4. Thanks for posting the results! There's an error though - Michelle's time isn't correct. She came in with Lee.

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  5. Sorry about the error.

    I looked back at Michelle's paper, it lists 2:05, and that's the fun of a self timed group run. In the end, it you got 2 hours or so of fun out of it that's all that really matters.

    Maybe next year we can have a better timing system. Anyone have any ideas?

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  6. That's weird because she posted her results on FB and it's 2:07. I agree with you about having fun. However, if you're going to publish "official" results in the HTC newsletter, then they need to be accurate. Otherwise, call it a fun run and don't bother posting times for anyone.

    One suggestion is to have a large timer/clock at the s/f so everyone can write down their time when they come in. If people start their watches at a different time or stop them for some reason during the race, then their times are not accurate. Having a clock at the finish would give everyone their accurate times. They are pretty inexpensive on Amazon.

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