Anyway...
This weekend USATF New England kicks off the 2015 Grand Prix
series (a series of 7 road races at various distances, each being the New
England championship). The “Five Colleges” 10 mile in Amherst has served as the
10 mile championship six times. The 10 mile is not considered a “mandatory”
distance so it has only been part of the GP 20 of 30 possible years.
This will be the 210th USATF NE grand prix race.
Here is the breakdown by distance:
Distance
|
Times in GP
|
5k
|
30
|
10k
|
30
|
Mar
|
30
|
5m/8k
|
27
|
1/2 mar
|
24
|
10m
|
20
|
30k
|
12
|
12k
|
10
|
8m
|
8
|
15k
|
8
|
20k
|
5
|
25k
|
3
|
6k
|
2
|
Total
|
209
|
Of the 103 GP races I’ve done, I’ve run the 10 mile distance
twelve times. I picked up one overall win passing Scott Bagley at 9.2 miles and
college roommate Denis Simoniatis at 9.9 miles for a 2 second victory in 49:36.
My only other “win” was topping the 45-49 age group in 2013 with a 57:51.
Date
|
Result
|
Pl
|
Name
|
Location
|
Notes
|
05/01/88
|
DNR
|
-
|
CMHC
|
Worcester
| |
05/07/89
|
DNR
|
-
|
CMHC
|
Worcester
| |
05/06/90
|
49:58
|
3
|
CMHC
|
Worcester
|
1 Schille
49:34
|
05/05/91
|
49:36
|
1
|
CMHC
|
Worcester
|
2 Simoniatis
49:38
|
07/28/92
|
50:17
|
3
|
NEAC
10M
|
Newburyport
| |
08/03/93
|
50:25
|
3
|
Yankee
Homecoming
|
Newburyport
|
1 Karari
48:56
|
08/02/94
|
DNR
|
-
|
Yankee
Homecoming
|
Newburyport
| |
08/01/95
|
51:26
|
5
|
Yankee
Homecoming
|
Newburyport
|
1 Cody 51:01
NBTC
|
07/30/96
|
50:23
|
5
|
Yankee
Homecoming
|
Newburyport
|
1 Fram 49:57
CMS
|
07/29/97
|
DNR
|
-
|
Yankee
Homecoming
|
Newburyport
|
1 Fitzpatrick
49:36
|
07/28/98
|
52:39
|
7
|
USATF NE
10m
|
Newburyport
|
1 Giffen
51:24
|
02/28/99
|
52:27
|
9
|
USATF NE
10m
|
Amherst
|
1 Darley
51:35
|
10/01/06
|
DNR
|
Apple Harvest
|
Harvard
| ||
09/23/07
|
DNR
|
Apple
Harvest
|
Harvard
| ||
07/29/08
|
59:29
|
80
|
Yankee
Homecoming (USATF GP)
|
Newburyport
|
14th
40+
|
02/22/09
|
59:56
|
77
|
DH Jones
USATF NE champs
|
Amherst
|
16th
40+
|
02/28/10
|
DNR
|
DH
Jones
|
Amherst
| ||
02/26/12
|
57:15
|
64
|
DH Jones -
USATF NE
|
Amherst
|
2nd 45+ (8th
40+)
|
02/24/13
|
57:51
|
47
|
DH Jones -
USATF NE
|
Amherst
|
1st 45+ (6th
40+)
|
02/23/14
|
DNR
|
DH Jones -
USATF NE
|
Amherst
|
I’ve had decent luck at Amherst (despite not really enjoying
a February 10 mile). Of the six times I’ve made the trek to Western MA I’ve
picked up overall wins twice (1992 & 2001) along with the top 45-49 place in
2013.
Date
|
Time
|
Place
|
Field
|
Name
|
Notes
|
02/23/92
|
50:36
|
1
|
476
|
DH
Jones
|
Outkicked Ed
Sheehan (50:40)
|
02/28/99
|
52:27
|
9
|
940
|
USATF NE
10m
|
Drizzle,
30's, icy
|
02/25/01
|
55:04
|
1
|
355
|
DH
Jones
|
Very slick
snow, ice rain, lousy footing.
|
02/22/09
|
59:56
|
77
|
596
|
DH Jones
USATF NE champs
| |
02/26/12
|
57:15
|
62
|
607
|
USATF NE 10
mile
| |
02/24/13
|
57:51
|
47
|
500
|
USATF NE
champs (DH Jones)
|
1st in the
45-49
|
Good luck to everyone racing at
Amherst this weekend. Be careful out there!
3 comments:
like the 'Old Fashioned 10 Miler' in Foxboro? ;).
But seriously, this is almost as good as your rant against the 'Stowe 8-Miler' from back in 2010: http://ddmountainrunr.blogspot.com/2010/07/sapienza-500.html :)...
I don't mind "miler" so much (though you make a valid point), because it allows you to drop the word "race" or "road race" (which helps when the surface is varied or whatever), but what really grinds my gears is the near-constant switching of names to reflect sponsorship. We should be able to call it the Amherst 10-Miler (or Amherst 10 Mile Race), Sponsored by... not the Rather Lengthy and Not At All Easy to Say or Write or Refer to 10-Miler, which tells you nothing about where the race is and really sounds like it's more about the sponsor than the race.
I continue to rant on :-)
Love the idea of a consistent name for a race.
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