Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Fudgcicle Course record (1991)

Back on 02-09-1991 it was a nice 40 degree day I set the still standing course record at the Fudgesicle 5k race in Tewksbury, MA. My 14:57 took down Buddy Bostick’s CR from the previous year (15:31). I don’t think anyone else has ever gone under Buddy’s time. This series is a classic, according to the Greater Lowell Road Runners “Founded in 1976 after Pat (Fudge) complained to Ben (Fudge) that the ride into Cambridge, MA to organize the Fresh Pond Races was too long, Ben started another series in the town he lived – Tewksbury. The 5K race runs every Saturday morning at 8:00 AM from Tewksbury High School during the months of January and February”. This race is a throw-back to the days when racing was all about the RACE. A $1 entry fee is “suggested” and the GLRR note: “This is a no frills run – no on-line entry, no water stops – just pure runnin’. “

I looked back through all of the results that are posted on Coolrunning and was not just surprised at how few have ever gone under 16 but also how rare it is to break 17 minutes.  Richard Bolt was the last runner to run sub-16 and he did that twice in 2006 running a 15:46 and a 15:44.  On the day I set the course record Mike Woodman ran an excellent 15:41 placing 2nd.  I’m pretty sure that Woody’s time is still the third fastest ever run trailing only my time and Buddy Bostick’s former CR of 15:31.  Teammate Art Demers ran a 16:06 that day to place third a solid time that on most days would have won.

Looking back through the years that Coolrunning (and some old issues of the GLRR “Starting Lines”) I came up with the list below of the fastest time run each year.  Typically if you break 17 minutes you are running pretty fast.  I also listed all sub-16 minute times I could find.

I couldn’t find any results prior to 1982.  No results for 1983-1987, 92-96 and 99/00.
Best time each year:
Year         Best time                Name
1982     15:50               Tom Mixon
1988     16:19                Rick Bayko
1989     16:36                Bob Hall
1990     15:31               Buddy Bostick
1991     14:57               Dave Dunham
1997     16:51                 Sean Donnelly
1998     16:52                 Mick Grant
2001     17:42                 Don Fay
2002     17:19                 Ryan Gough
2003     17:34                 Joe Shairs
2004     18:32                 Bob Kearns
2005     17:50                 Bob Kearns
2006     15:44                Richard Bolt
2007     17:40                 Dave Dechellis
2008     16:56                 Dan Verrington
2009     16:24                 Jim Johnson
2010     17:35                 Mike Quintal
2011     16:57                 Matthew Germaine
2012     16:55                 Chris Healey
2013     16:50                 Stephen Gendron
2014     15:50                Ryan Gough
2015     18:00                 Will Swenson
2016     17:43                 Will Swenson
2017     17:40                 Will Swenson
2018     17:22                 Justin Daglish

All sub-16 times I could find:
02/09/1991             14:57       Dave Dunham
01/20/1990             15:31       Buddy Bostick
02/09/1991              15:41       Neil Wood
02/09/1991             15:41       Mike Woodman
01/14/2006             15:44       Richard Bolt
01/21/2006             15:46       Richard Bolt
01/08/1982             15:50       Tom Mixon
02/10/1990              15:57       Neil Wood
01/08/1982              15:59       Sean McCormack
01/19/1991             15:59       Dave Dunham


1 comment:

Glenn said...

That is legendary. I remember picking up a copy of NE Runner magazine back in the day when I was a young buck. My brother Greg and I couldn't fathom how fast this Dave Dunham guy was. Fun going back in time. By the way - you are still one hell of a runner. Now that I'm 40 with kids, I realize how impressive those masters and beyond are for their longevity and tenacity! Enjoy a healthy 2018 Double D!