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August 28, 2024

Weekly Back Cove 5k 28 Aug 2024

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    DSC_3923  Aaron WillinghamDSC_3967  Marah Borgman
    + 19 and under: *Even Trieu and Grace Alexander
    WBC_0083 Evan TrieuDSC_3779   Grace Alexander
    + 20-29: Kyle Long and *Amanda Keiser
    WBC_0042  Kyle LongWBC_0026  Amanda Kaiser
    + 30-39: *Nicholas Denari and Katherine Mauro
    WBC_0211 Nicholas DenariWBC_0035  Katherine Mauro
    + 40-49: *Adam Hallett and Kara Perrelli
    DSC_5376WBC_0108 Kara Perrelli
    + 50-59: *Peter Burke and Marci Train
    WBC_0032  Peter BurkeWBC_0179 Marci Train
    + 60-69: Peter Lodge and Suzie Entwistle
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    + 70 and over: *Bob Mackinnon and *Margaritt Mcnulty
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    Blaine Moore reports on FB
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    It’s the end of the Weekly Back Cove Series 5k next week! As such, it’s time to do a little math, see who can possibly win without running a world record time, and share the results.
    So, here’s where we stand:
    Overall, Marah Borgman can not be caught, and realistically neither can Aaron Wellingham (Nick could _technically_ catch him without running a world record…)
    So, assuming we have our overall winners, here are the leaders for each age group (locked for the win without requiring a world record performance denoted with an *asterisk):
    + 19 and under: *Even Trieu and Grace Alexander
    + 20-29: Kyle Long and *Amanda Keiser
    + 30-39: *Nicholas Denari and Katherine Mauro
    + 40-49: *Adam Hallett and Kara Perrelli
    + 50-59: *Peter Burke and Marci Train
    + 60-69: Peter Lodge and Suzie Entwistle
    + 70 and over: *Bob Mackinnon and *Margaritt Mcnulty
    We were going to separate 19 and under into 13 and under and 14-19, but given that there were no boys between 14-19 and no girls under 14, it didn’t seem necessary.
    Note again that the “locked for win” folks are only locked because somebody would need to run a world record performance to pass them…realistically, there’s only 4 people that can catch the leader in their age group without running more than 2 minutes faster than their top-5-races average pace:
    + 20-29: Kyle Long has to watch out for 2 people:
    – Ian Liphart needs a 57 second season PR, but also has a 2 minute and 45 second cushion that Kyle can beat him by.
    – Brian Way needs a 53 second season PR and can’t be beat by Kyle by more than 32 seconds.
    + 40-49: Madeleine Sheehan could catch Katherine Mauro with a 45 second season PR, even if she’s up to 7 seconds behind of Katherine.
    + 50-59: Maureen Sylvia could catch Marci Train with a 20 second season PR, as long as she also beat her by at least 8 seconds.
    I’m not friends on facebook with everybody running like I used to be, so please tag your friends if you spot them so they know what they need to run in order to keep or overtake an age group win!
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