I ran four races in November of 1992, two on the roads and two cross-country. On the 15th I headed to Smithfield RI for the New England XC championships. I ended up 4th in 30:55 after passing the mile just out of the top 15. Two time Olympian Bob Kempainen won in 30:12. Next up was Slattery’s 5m (11/22/92), which was always loaded due to the ca$h prizes. Nearly 1,000 runners hit the road on a 55 degree and rainy day. I found myself in a tight battle with Eric Morse and Andy Ronan (Irish Olympic Marathoner). We dropped Ronan in the last ¼ mile and Morse used his sub-4 mile speed to pull away in the final stretch. I took 2nd in 23:33 and picked up $400 for the effort.
The following Thursday (11/26/92) I “tempo” ran the
Feaster Five road race in Andover. I
didn’t want to run too hard as my focus was the US XC championships two days
later. That was a tight turn-around but
I’d been doing tempo’s at 5:10 pace so it wasn’t a huge stress. I ended up placing 3rd in 25:32 in a field of
over 3,000. Two days later I was on the
line in Racine WI racing 300 of the top XC runners in the country. It was muddy and icy in spots (perfect XC
conditions). I moved up slowly through
the field cracking the top 30 by 5k and ultimately placing 25th in 30:51. Bob Kennedy won in 29:41 and CMS took second
place (by 11 points).
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