PN Distance Crew- Recap- Charleston Invite (EIU)- March 17

Monday, March 19 2012 - EIU Invitational (Indoor)


PN Distance Crew Highlights-  Charleston Invite (EIU)-  March 17, 2012

4x800

19th place-  9:18.22

Foster-  2:14               DeVaux:  2:19             A. Bruyere:  2:20        Schrank:  2:24

 

Season personal bests for Adam Bruyere and Thomas DeVaux

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1600

This was the race of the day at the meet-  Top runners in the state Michael Clevenger (Decatur McArthur) and Garrett Sweatt (Edwardsville) battled up front to run 4:16 and 4:17. 

It was, however, a tough day for PN’s Dan Wooldridge and Michael Delaney.  Delaney got out slow, ran too conservative, and finished near the back of his heat in 5:00.  Dan Wooldridge was in the fast heat, and just didn’t have his best day-  got out slow and faded to a  4:52.  

 

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800

Another tough race for PN runners-  Richie ran an average race, but made a tactical mistake early and got caught in the back pack and was out of the race.  He closed well on the last lap, but it was too late.  Definitely learned a good lesson in race tactics, and the importance of being up near the front and “in the race”…

Foster was doubling back from the 4x8, and battling some sickness.  He was up and in the mix until he tripped on the railing entering the curve during the middle of the race, and never recovered, jogging it in the last few laps.

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Take-away from this weekend:

We, as a distance crew, need to do some soul-searching and find it within us to take more chances in races and be willing to risk failure.  Too many are CONTENT WITH MEDIOCRITY.  We need more guys willing to practice hard, race hard and make no excuses-  To put themselves in position to RACE and COMPETE, regardless of how they feel.    

 

“If you want to win a race, you have to go a little berserk!” 

-author unknown