Last weekend I had the opportunity to compete at a great meet the Terrier Classic hosted by Boston University. This meet was awesome. There were some really fast times run especially by Galen Rupp (Olympic Silver Medalist in the 10k). Rupp ran a 3:50.9 in the mile in his effort to try and break the American record. Even though he came up a little short of the mark he still ran one of the fastest indoor mile times ever. After his race he ran a victory lap and signed autographs and took pictures with the fans. Obviously I had to get in there and get a picture with him. It was awesome! I was so excited! I also have a video of the race. It was epic!
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The 10k finals at the end of day 1 were very entertaining.
In the men's Race the pace was pushed to be an honest one because Dathan Ritzenhein needed the Olympic A standard of 27:45. Right from the gun Galen Rupp and Ritz pushed the pace with each having about an 800m stint before the other would take over. This also pulled the guys in the race to fast times. In the end Galen pulled away in the last three laps for an easy win in 27:25.33 a new meet record. In second place was Matt Tegenkamp who already had the A standard. Then finally in third place was Dathan in 27:36.09, well under the A standard and punches his ticket to London after finishing fourth in the marathon trials. In the end the top three were under the meet record, and the race pretty much played out as many thought it would with Rupp helping Dathan to get the A standard and with the third guy being Tegenkamp.
Results
The women's race was a little bit different. The pace started off slow, after about the first mile Lisa Uhl had a shoe come untied so she stopped to tie it, while her teammate Shalane Flanagan ran to the front to control the pace so Lisa could catch up to the group. A little after Shalane took the lead Deborah Maier of Cal, decided it was time to push the pace, and at the same time she tried to move to the front Natosha Rodgers of Texas A&M (the recent NCAA champion) fell pretty hard and sprinted about 300m to get back to the group chasing Maier. Maier opened up about a 50m lead before the chase pack reeled her in. With about a mile to go the pace picked up and Amy Hastings, Shalane, Uhl, and Rodgers started to pull away. With about 200m left it looked like Shalane was making the winning move around Hastings, but Rodgers then passed Shalane and coming down the homestretch Hastings found another gear and took the win and a ticket to London after finishing fourth at the Marathon trials in January. Rodgers finished in second with a new PR, but since it still wasn't faster than the A standard she wont be going to London. Shalane ended up in third, which I still think is great considering she is training through trials since she is going to be running the Marathon in London. This left the last 2 spots for London open to the only other women with the the A standard Uhl who finished fourth and Janet Cherobon-Bawcom who finished seventh.
Results
So even though my predictions for placements were a little off the six that I thought would go to London are going.
Also the decathlon started today, and Ashton Eaton came out flying. In the first two events he set all time decathlon bests with a 10.21 in the 100m and a jump of 8.23m in the long jump. In the shot put reigning World Champ Trey Hardee threw a lifetime best of 15.72m. In the last event of the day the 400 Eaton ran a great time of 46.70 in terrible conditions. At the end of the first day (5 events) Eaton leads Hardee by 322 points with the reigning Olympic Champ Brian Clay in third 476 points back.
Day 1 Finals Results
Saturday, June 23, 2012
The 10k finals at the end of day 1 were very entertaining.
In the men's Race the pace was pushed to be an honest one because Dathan Ritzenhein needed the Olympic A standard of 27:45. Right from the gun Galen Rupp and Ritz pushed the pace with each having about an 800m stint before the other would take over. This also pulled the guys in the race to fast times. In the end Galen pulled away in the last three laps for an easy win in 27:25.33 a new meet record. In second place was Matt Tegenkamp who already had the A standard. Then finally in third place was Dathan in 27:36.09, well under the A standard and punches his ticket to London after finishing fourth in the marathon trials. In the end the top three were under the meet record, and the race pretty much played out as many thought it would with Rupp helping Dathan to get the A standard and with the third guy being Tegenkamp.
Results
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Rupp, Ritzenhein, Tegenkamp (L-R) The 10k USA Olympians |
The women's race was a little bit different. The pace started off slow, after about the first mile Lisa Uhl had a shoe come untied so she stopped to tie it, while her teammate Shalane Flanagan ran to the front to control the pace so Lisa could catch up to the group. A little after Shalane took the lead Deborah Maier of Cal, decided it was time to push the pace, and at the same time she tried to move to the front Natosha Rodgers of Texas A&M (the recent NCAA champion) fell pretty hard and sprinted about 300m to get back to the group chasing Maier. Maier opened up about a 50m lead before the chase pack reeled her in. With about a mile to go the pace picked up and Amy Hastings, Shalane, Uhl, and Rodgers started to pull away. With about 200m left it looked like Shalane was making the winning move around Hastings, but Rodgers then passed Shalane and coming down the homestretch Hastings found another gear and took the win and a ticket to London after finishing fourth at the Marathon trials in January. Rodgers finished in second with a new PR, but since it still wasn't faster than the A standard she wont be going to London. Shalane ended up in third, which I still think is great considering she is training through trials since she is going to be running the Marathon in London. This left the last 2 spots for London open to the only other women with the the A standard Uhl who finished fourth and Janet Cherobon-Bawcom who finished seventh.
Results
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Uhl, Cherobon-Bawcom, and Hastings (L-R) The Olympic 10k Team |
Also the decathlon started today, and Ashton Eaton came out flying. In the first two events he set all time decathlon bests with a 10.21 in the 100m and a jump of 8.23m in the long jump. In the shot put reigning World Champ Trey Hardee threw a lifetime best of 15.72m. In the last event of the day the 400 Eaton ran a great time of 46.70 in terrible conditions. At the end of the first day (5 events) Eaton leads Hardee by 322 points with the reigning Olympic Champ Brian Clay in third 476 points back.
Eaton and Hardee |
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