Monday, October 12, 2009
Warriors Set PR's at Golden Gate
This past Friday, October 9, the Warriors ran in the San Francisco State Gator Invite at Golden Gate Park. The course is the site of the 2009 West Regionals in November, so the race served as a preview of the championship course. It was by far the largest and most competitive race the Warriors have been in this season, sporting 118 Men and 164 women. The field included some of the best D2 schools on the West Coast, including:
Alaska Anchorage
Chico State
Humboldt State
Western Oregon
San Francisco State
Sonoma State
Academy of Art University
Notre Dame de Namur
Cal State Monterey Bay
As well as D1 teams from Cal Berkeley, Santa Clara, UOP, and San Jose State. Obviously an impressive field for a mid-season race.
And, as always, the Warriors fared well against strong competition, representing the Greater Turlock Metropolitan Area with dignity and pride. In the Women's 6k, Denali Foldager placed 10th overall in 22:31. She maintained strong positioning in a very strung out race (2 minutes between 1st and 10th place). Her sister Fubye Roldager was next for the Warriors, crossing in 27th place in 23:26, a good finish for Fubye who showed mental toughness in the midst of a large pack. Next was Dreamweaver in a personal pr of 23:53, dipping below the 24 minute barrier for the first time in her career. Mary Courtright and Alyssa Thiele rounded out the top 5, finishing in the mid 24's. The Lady Warriors finished 7th as a team, just 15 points behind conference foe Humboldt State, but totally dominating peak rivals Sonoma and San Francisco State.
The Men's race was a Kenyan affair, with all kinds of Kenyans from Alaska and Academy of Art running in the front of the pack. From the gun, the Speedy Africans formed what was affectionately known as the "Great Wall of Kenya," controlling the race by running 7 wide around the polo field loop. It was beneficial to everyone though, as the top 20-30 runners rolled through the mile in about 5:05 - 5:10, a conservative start for a flat 8k. As the race progressed, the pack strung out and developed into minor packs of 3-4 as well as separated strings of runners. Sophomore Dawson Vorderbruegge consistently moved up throughout the race and finished 11th overall in a 25 second pr of 25:53. Senior Joey Nunes was 36th in 26:44, exhibiting his yearly "Azusa Revisited" race. Captain Shane was next for the Warriors, crossing in 27:17, good enough for 52nd place. Palmer and Kanwar were next, closely finishing in 66th and 71st in respective times of 27:43 and :50. The men finished in 6th place as a team, beating out peak rival San Francisco State.
Overall, some Warriors ran well, some struggled, but it was good for all to get on the Regional course and race in Bay Area conditions.
Men's Results:
http://www.runnercard.com/runner/data/512/2200/Result/Mens_8K.htm
Women's Results:
http://www.runnercard.com/runner/data/512/2200/Result/Womens_6K.htm
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