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Post by whitelightning on Feb 28, 2010 22:06:55 GMT -5
Mens
100- Jared H, Brennan G, Keefer J, James Turner, Tanner Oshaway,
200- Jared H, Keefer J, Brendan restall, Chris sutherland, Brendan G
400- Bejamin A, Chris sutherland, Brendan Restall, Alex Stracken, Lucas Ference,
800- Travis V, Adam Paul Moris, Dylan Weichel, Sean Keane, Simon Bill,
1500- Connor Clerke, Sean keane, Christian Gravel, Simon Bill, (is kent trying to triple??)
3000- Justin Kent, Connor Clerke, Tim Delcourt, Deon Clifford,
2000sc- Justin Kent, Jake Bruchet, Tim Delcourt, Christian Gravel, Azar Chatur,
4x100- LANGLEY, SEMI, WRCA, ST. GEORGES
4x400- SEMI, WRCA, ST. GEORGES, OAK BAY
110h- Sebastian Munro, Ben Daly-Grafstein , Mathew Swanson, Daniel Elk, Jesse Lynch
400h- Dyson Barnes, Nick Blackburn, Mathew Swanson
1500rw- Kevin G, Benjamin T, Andrew Perrin
Thanks for the help Zibbo
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Post by scottkent on Mar 8, 2010 13:45:21 GMT -5
UBC is having a low key meet this Friday night. Odd distances but a great way to start the season off if you are looking for a time-trial. 2000m, 1000m, 600m, 300m, are the major distances. Starts at 5 ish out at the new UBC track. There is even a fun 4x400m race at the end.
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Post by whitelightning on Mar 13, 2010 23:39:56 GMT -5
Any results from this time trial friday at UBC? It was supposed to be rainy and pretty windy out there. How were the conditions?
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Post by whitelightning on Mar 17, 2010 15:50:19 GMT -5
Gathered some results from the UBC time trial of some of the highschoolers that will be contending at the BC's
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2KM: Justin Kent 5:41 Tim Delcourt 6:01 Gurjit Rajput 6:20 1KM: Gurjot Bal 2:46 Simon Bill 2:40 600M: Adam Paul Morris 1:22.9 Dylan Weichel 1:23.7 300M: Vanessa Sjoberg 40.8 Tyler McMillan 38.8 The meet was set up for athletes to double
Some Splits from the 4x400's Dylan Weichel 52 Adam Paul Morris 53 Justin Kent 53 Tyler McMillan 54 Tim Delcourt 56 I probably missed out on some of the highschoolers there but these were the only ones i noticed and recognized
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Post by scottkent on Mar 17, 2010 18:37:33 GMT -5
Just to add a couple of times to the cold and windy UBC night.
2km Austin Miles ran a great race with a time of 5:51 300m Brittany Kent ran 45.9
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Post by trackgal on Mar 21, 2010 15:51:26 GMT -5
Keffri Neal went 1:57 and 4:13 in Winnipeg indoor track.....won both races
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Post by brettmontrose on Mar 30, 2010 15:18:17 GMT -5
Those 4x400m splits aren't worth noting and neither is McMillan's 300m time of 38.8.
In the 400, Benjamin will win if he's eligible. He might not be competing at BCHS because he might be changing high schools, which will render him unable to compete for either his new or old school. In that case, Brendon will win the 400.
Also, note Marcus Piercey in the sprint races. He's bound to do some damage.
And, in the 800, note Thomas Riva.
Thought I'd toss some Island names into the mix. Good luck this year, everyone. Looking forward to watching some sick races in June!
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Post by isaachunt on Mar 30, 2010 17:45:52 GMT -5
Hey Island bound, they were running multiple events at the UBC meet. One race after another, like a WORKOUT, and it was windy and cold. The 400m relay times are actually not that bad after two of the guys just ran the 600 and Justin ran the 2000m. Yes, looking forward to the upcoming months. Don't count the Semi boys out! I still put my money on them for the 4 x 400 in record time.
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Post by brettmontrose on Mar 30, 2010 21:45:52 GMT -5
All right, these 4x400 guys are dropping splits of 52"-56" after competing in other events, like the 600 and 2000m. In good conditions, tapered and ready for BCs, these splits could move down a second or a second and a half each, which still won't be enough to medal in June.
The BCHS 4x400m record is currently 3:20.00. Definitely an attainable record. However, it requires an average split of 50-flat. Who will Semi's team consist of and what have each of them ran in open 400s in the past? Just curious.
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Post by bc123 on Mar 30, 2010 21:51:53 GMT -5
I'm counting them out, theres is NO WAY they will be breaking this record. People need to get this out of their head b/c its not gonna happen
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Post by trackgal on Mar 31, 2010 1:06:42 GMT -5
To run 3:20, you usually need a 48 second anchor
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Post by scottkent on Mar 31, 2010 10:04:39 GMT -5
Or 4 sub 50 guys on the day. Lets just let the season start and the wait will be over. They should all be under 50. Lucas Ference is coming along and Alex Starchan, Adam Paul Morris and Dylan Weichel are already there. Brettmontrose, it is very impressive to run 52 or 53 a half hour after a 1:22 600m or 5:41 2000m. Ever tried it! Regardless of the conditions. More impressive is the fact that Justin Kent even has that leg speed regardless of the prior race!
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Post by pre on Mar 31, 2010 10:18:34 GMT -5
if you would read brettmontrose's post scott, you might notice that he wasn't saying anything about running 52 or 53 after other not being impressive. And for a kid who is - according to you - has 3:50 1500 speed, 53 leg speed isn't really that impressive.
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Post by scottkent on Mar 31, 2010 13:28:20 GMT -5
Well Pre, I know many many 3:50 - 1500m runners that couldn't break 55 ever. I know we won't see eye to eye on much so lets just let the year unfold. I also said low 3:50 and my prediction for Justin is more like 3:53. Nice to see the fire for this years BC competition still glowing strong. Great job
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Post by brettmontrose on Mar 31, 2010 16:23:58 GMT -5
No, scottkent, I've never tried running 52 or 53 only an hour after running a 1:22 600. But, I did have to run four 400s at BCs last year and managed to run considerably faster than 52 or 53 through rounds and finals. Even with a 49.6 in the open 400, I still wasn't able to hang with the guys who finished 1st and 2nd, both of whom (if Ben is eligible) will be competing this year. Ben went on to drop times under 49 last summer and Brendon went from 53 to 49 in one season - as a grade nine. These are the kind of athletes who will win the open 400 and also be required to win the 4x400, especially if the record of 3:20.00 is going to be even rivaled, unless of course, something very rare occurs, which would be a circumstance such as the one you described: four guys running close to the same time, just under 50 seconds. I don't wish for the record to remain unbroken, but if I had to bet on it, I'd have to agree with bc123 and count them out. Also, consider Oak Bay's team when Nick Vaartnou was a junior and was running under 49... they didn't even break the record.
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Post by pre on Apr 1, 2010 14:43:14 GMT -5
Well Pre, I know many many 3:50 - 1500m runners that couldn't break 55 ever. assuming this is true, these runners would be few and far between, and aren't going to be winning any championships races. if i remember correctly Luc Bruchet and James Clark closed in 57 a few years ago, when they were both in low 3:50 shape. Seeing as you've said Justin is in low 3:50 and will win BC 1500, I would think a 53 should be considered about average.
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Post by scottkent on Apr 1, 2010 23:24:31 GMT -5
Pre, your a piece of work. Lets let it all unfold. The kids are the one doing the running, you and I are only blowing hot air. We can agree to disagree. The thread has stayed current through all of this. Thats one good thing. Its to bad it has had to be around a narrow topic. The thread was intended to build some excitement around all the events.
Who said Justin is going to run the 1500 at the BC's. I said it will be won by a guy who is capable of running low 3:50.
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Post by pre on Apr 2, 2010 1:24:30 GMT -5
i love how the fact that i find flaws in your points makes my a "piece of work".
And never, ever group me with you. i'm not the one betting on my son/athlete over the internet.
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Post by scottkent on Apr 2, 2010 23:59:11 GMT -5
I just started the thread. I did not go out and make it all personal. All I have done is attempt to build interest around this school year as Ontario does every year. We have a ton of talent here in BC and most of what we hear is OFSSA OFSSA OFSSA. No bashing them. They seem to be utilizing the thread constructively. I thought it could be an interesting thread topic and could build some needed extra hype prior to the actual championships. I have not bashed any ones predictions and those that have have discouraged all others to do so. The thread is BC High School Track 2010. Get over the 4x400 and Justin already. To keep it current and active on the front page the thread has to have a little edge to it. Dah! Get over it PRE. If there wasn't any shock value thrown in then this thread would have ended up on page 20 by now. The school track meets have now started so there should be much to banter about over the coming two months on all the events, or not. It really makes no difference to me, really. I have enjoyed most of the time I have spent on this thread. Got hot under the collar once but mostly I have enjoyed the ride.
Pre - Not flaws just your narrow opinions towards what I have said. I would say that many 3:50 college or post college runners would be hard pressed to run 53 after a hard race. I don't see how there is any flaws in that statement. It true. In addition, Luc and James are exceptional runners capable of 1:51 800m times. You don't need that to run 3:50. Read closer, it meant we will never agree on anything.
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Post by pre on Apr 3, 2010 1:00:04 GMT -5
Do you read anything I've said? Yes, many 3:50 runners would have a hard time running a 53 after a hard race. I agree with you on that. I also agree that the fact that Justin can do it after is awesome. However, you said that it was impressive that Justin had the leg speed to run a 53 at any time. I didn't agree with this. I think you need to work on your reading comprehension.
As for track, Benjiman A-A and Trav Vugataveen open their outdoor season tomorrow. It will interesting to see how they run.
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Post by scottkent on Apr 3, 2010 13:51:39 GMT -5
The point is my dear, you don't need that kind of leg speed to run 3:50 if your concentration is on longer events. Its nice to have but not something that you require unless you aspire to run much faster miles or half miles. I am sure you will have something utterly brilliant to say on this but I am sure everyone including me is sick of the scott- pre thread.
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Post by pre on Apr 3, 2010 14:47:51 GMT -5
Ugh I give up. I realize that you are completely incapable of seeing anyone's point other than your own.
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Post by scottkent on Apr 3, 2010 20:33:41 GMT -5
You have had no point of view, just bashing mine. Yeah on your last post.
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Post by pre on Apr 3, 2010 21:22:44 GMT -5
Benjiman A-A opened with a 48.7 400m today. Pretty nuts performance beating SFU's top two 400 runners, securing his place as the favorite in the 400.
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Post by scottkent on Apr 3, 2010 22:51:07 GMT -5
Adam Paul-Morris of Ocean Athletics and Semi High School ran a solid 50.7 400m opener at the SFU meet. That puts him in the mix.
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Post by brettmontrose on Apr 3, 2010 23:35:19 GMT -5
50.7 is a solid opener assuming the athlete who ran that time will be running remarkably faster by the time BCs roll around. A time of 50.7 won't put him in the mix with Restall, A-A, Harder, Sutherland, who will, if things continue to go well for these athletes, be running times as fast as 48. Hell, Ben might even be sub-48 this year. He is a phenomenal athlete and super fun to watch, especially from the awesome view I had today being beaten by him as he tore up the homestretch at SFU.
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Post by darcyachari on Apr 3, 2010 23:58:48 GMT -5
I may be wrong but I believe adam's time today was 51.1. there mightve been a correction or something but thats what i saw. still a great time to open in, depending on how he improves in the next couple months, he may be able to hang with ben at highschools, but its a lot harder than it may seem to cut seconds off in that span of time. if he ran 1 second faster than today, he mayy qualify for the finals, but theres lots of competition this year. he'd probably have to cut off at least 1.5s to get a decent placing. nothing against him, thats very attainable, just not as easy as it might seem. ben was very impressive today, almost seemed liek he was holding back for a while into the race. also travis in the 800 looked strong, almost seemed to want to takeover the rabbit at some times.
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Post by whitelightning on Apr 4, 2010 0:08:55 GMT -5
SFU's 2nd Opener Meet was today some very solid times from the highschoolers' running, Despite the gusting winds and cold conditions a lot of very good openers were displayed
Vanessa Sjoberg ran 56 for the 400m Cheyanne Tunti 26 low for the 200m Justin Kent ran 4:02 in the 1500m The Blair Johnson ran 4:13 Christian Gavel ran 4:14 Tim Delcourt ran 4:20 Christopher Southerland ran 51.5 for his openning 400m The Semi boys ran 45 and change for the 4x100 without Dylan Wiechel one of the faster of their guys Travis V ran a 1:54.7 openning 800m and Stuart Ellenwood ran 1:57 Thanks goes out to Adam Paul-Morris for rabbiting an openning 55 second first lap
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Post by matumbo on Apr 4, 2010 1:56:50 GMT -5
does anyone know where travis v is going next year? is he planning on staying in canada, or going to the US?
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Post by canadarunner on Apr 4, 2010 15:52:44 GMT -5
Yall wankers Travis only ran 156.15 get ya shit right
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