Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Hansons-Brooks women return to the roads at the Freihofer’s Run for Women 5 km


The Hansons-Brooks (powered by Saturn) women will return to the roads at the Freihofer’s Run for Women 5 km in Albany, New York on Saturday. It will be their first race since a strong showing at the U.S. Olympic Marathon Team Trials in Boston last April. They will be joined on the start line by no fewer than five Olympians and an elite field representing eight nations in the 30th running of the Freihofer's Run for Women.

Melissa White and Desiree Davila, who have team-leading road bests of 16:23 and 16:25, respectively, will lead the Hansons-Brooks women. Their bests came at the 2007 U.S. 5 km Championships in Providence, R.I., where White placed 11th and Davila was 12th. Teammates Dot McMahan (16:44) and Yolanda Flamino (16:47) should also challenge for top finishes in a strong women-only field.

Australian Benita Johnson is heavily favored to defend her Freihofer's titles from 2006 and 2007. Johnson was also the 2004 World Cross Country champion (8 km), and currently holds 7 Australian national records. Other top contenders include Olympian Kathy Butler (Great Brittain), Olympian Jane Gakunyi (Kenya), Rose Kosgei (Kenya) and Amane Gobena (Ethiopia). Elite athlete bios are available at www.freihofersrun.com/elite_athlete_bios.htm.

The women will also participate in the Freihofer’s Run for Women Athlete Visitation program—a community outreach program started in 1993 providing local students an opportunity to meet with the elite women and ask them questions about their life as professional athletes.

Complete race results will be available at the Freihofer’s Run for Women web page at www.freihofersrun.com after 5 pm EST.


Monday, May 19, 2008

Humphrey runs road best at the Healthy Kidney 10 km, places 12th overall


Hansons-Brooks (powered by Saturn) athlete Luke Humphrey ran a personal best 29 minutes, 44 seconds and placed 12th overall at the Healthy Kidney 10 km in Central Park on Saturday morning.

Twenty-three year old Kenyan phenom Patrick Makau won the race in 28:19. Makau initiated his course record-breaking attempt with a torrid 4:22 first mile, followed by a 5k split of 13:54--well under pace for the course record of 28:08 set by Dathan Ritzenehein last year. Over the second half of the course, the fatiguing Makau slowed, allowing runner-up Marilson Gomes dos Santos of Brazil to close the gap to 12 seconds, before finishing in 28:31. Third place was Kenyan Richard Kiplagat, running 29:08.

Humphrey finished just steps behind top Americans Jason Hartmann (Eugene, Oreg.) who ran 29:38 and Josh Moen (Readlyn, Iowa) who finished in 29:41. Behind Humphrey in 13th place was Andrew Carlson (Minnepolis, Minn.)—the 2008 U.S. 15 km champion and 2008 U.S. 8 km runner-up.

For full results, visit the New York Road Runners results page. Humphrey will be back in action on June 14th at the Bellin Run 10 km in Green Bay, WI.
**Photo by Victah Sailer/photorun.net

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Eggleston runs 3:53.94 1500 m at Len Paddock Invitational

Hansons-Brooks (powered by Saturn) athlete Jeffrey Eggleston ran a personal best 3:53.94 1500 at the Len Paddock Invitational in Ann Arbor. The meet was hosted by the University of Michgan. The race was won by Grant Robison of Playmakers Track Club in 3:45.16.

Len Paddock Invitational--Men 1500 Meter Run
Name Year School Finals
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1 Robison, Grant Playmakers TC 3:45.16
2 Fellows, Brandon Michigan 3:48.45
3 Forys, Craig Michigan 3:49.69
4 O'Lionarid, Ciaron Unattached 3:49.91
5 Eggleston, Jeffrey Hansons-Brooks 3:53.94
6 Dimambro, Joe Unattached 3:58.38
7 Kelch, Jared Ferris State 3:59.36
8 Samborn, Chris Tortoise and Har 4:01.19
9 Dague, Willy Eastern Michigan 4:01.92
10 Stone, Billy Spring Arbor 4:02.01

Eggleston's time ranks sixth all-time on the Hansons-Brooks team list. The current team best is held by Jeff Gaudette, who ran a 3:47.83 at Windsor in 2006.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Sell wins third U.S. 25 km title; Snyder, Morgan, and Joslyn place 3rd, 4th, and 10th

Brian Sell won his third U.S. 25 km title and won his first River Bank Run overall title in the process. His Hansons-Brooks (powered by Saturn) teammates Todd Snyder, Mike Morgan and C.Fred Joslyn placed 3rd, 4th and 10th in the U.S. Championship race, respectively.

Sell was challenged by Ethiopian Wellay Weldeglyorges, who held a ten-second lead at six miles. By the ninth mile, as the race turned towards the hills, Sell had dropped the other pre-race favorites--Fernando Cabada (Boulder, Colo.) and Rueben Kibet Chebii (Kenya) and covered the lead held by Weldeglyorges. The two leaders ran side-by-side, until the hilly twelfth mile, where Sell put twenty seconds on his Ethiopian rival. In the end, Sell (1:15:07) would put a minute on Weldeglyorges (1:16:06) for the overall title, and almost two-minutes on the U.S. Championships runner-up, Cabada (1:17:01).

Closing fast on Cabada were Hansons-Brooks teammates Mike Morgan and Todd Snyder. In the final mile, Cabada held them both off, but Snyder (1:17:15) overtook teammate Morgan (1:17:20) and secured third place in the U.S. Championship race and fifth overall. Morgan was fourth in the U.S. Championships--sixth overall. And, Joslyn (1:20:38) rounded out the top-ten for the U.S. Championships, placing 12th overall. For complete results, click here.

In addition to winning his first overall title, Sell set another new milestone with his victory by becoming the first three-time national champion in the 25 km. Other two-time champions are John Sence (1997, 1998) and Dan Browne (2003, 2004). The only other Hansons-Brooks athlete to win a U.S. 25 km title is Chad Johnson, who won the race in 2001.

In the 10k, Hansons-Brooks (powered by Saturn) athlete Mike Reneau took home top honors, with teammate Pat Moulton placing second.

For 10k results, click here.

**Photo by Chris Clark of The Grand Rapids Press.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Sell defends U.S. 25 km title on Saturday; Morgan, Snyder and Joslyn give chase


Brian Sell will be joined by Hansons-Brooks (powered by Saturn) teammates Mike Morgan, Todd Snyder, and C. Fred Joslyn at the U.S. 25 km Championships in Grand Rapids Michigan this Saturday. The Fifth Third River Bank Run—the largest 25 km road race in the country—is hosting the championships for the 15th consecutive year.

Sell is a two-time U.S. 25 km Champion (2005, 2007). Last year he posted the second fastest U.S. Championship time (1:14:48) in the event’s 18-year history, and dominated the field with a two-minute margin over runner-up and current American record holder Fernando Cabada (Boulder, Colo.). Sell should challenge the American record of 1:14:21, set by Cabada at the U.S. Championships in 2006.

Mike Morgan will be returning to action after a winter season that culminated with a personal best (1:04:05) half marathon at the Yuengling Shamrock Half Marathon in March. This will be Morgan’s third U.S. 25 km Championships. He placed 6th in the 2005 edition of the race and 5th in 2006.

Snyder’s spring season began with a win in the 10,000 meters at Hillsdale (29:43) on April 25. Snyder placed eleventh in the 2005 U.S. 25 km Championships—covering the course in 1:19:52.

This will be Joslyn’s first U.S. Road Championship with the Hansons-Brooks team, and his 25 km debut. He ran 1:05:28 in the Yuengling Shamrock Half Marathon in March.

Other top entrants in the 25 km include Peter Gilmore (San Mateo, Cali.), Bret Schoolmeester (Portland, Oreg.), and Tommy Greenless (Walnut Creek, Calif.).

Hansons-Brooks athletes Patrick Moulton and Mike Reneau will be kicking off the racing on Saturday in the Fifth Third River Bank Run 10 km. The 10 km kicks off at 7:30 am EST.

The U.S. 25 km Championships race will begin at 8:00 am EST. Results will be available at the Fifth Third River Bank Run website after the finish of the race.


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Sheehan gets the Olympic Trials "B" standard at Payton Jordan

Last Sunday night, at the Payton Jordan Inviational, Ryan Sheehan ran to the Olympic Trials "B" standard in his heat of the 10,000 meters. However, because the field size at the Olympic trials is capped at twenty-four, his time from Sunday will not be good enough for a spot in the trials race.

Full video footage of Ryan’s race is available at Flotrack.com. For a direct link, click here.

Payton Jordan 10,000 meters, Heat 2 Results--May 4, 2008

1  Sam Chelanga                 Unattached            28:15.99A
2 Seth Pilkington Weber State 28:25.56A
3 Louie Luchini Otc Elite 28:26.61A
4 Brett Gotcher Adidas 28:27.79A
5 Joseph Driscoll Unattached 28:29.96A
6 Josh Moen Unattached 28:31.08A
7 Jeremy Johnson New Mexico 28:33.08A
8 Mohamed Khadraoui Iona College 28:34.19A
9 Sergio Reyes Asics Aggies 28:35.01A
10 Forest Braden Brooks Team IN 28:35.36A
15 Ryan Sheehan Hansons-Brooks 28:58.48R


Humphrey First American at Bloomsday


Hansons-Brooks (powered by Saturn) athlete Luke Humphrey was the first American to cross the line at the Lilac Bloomsday Run in Spokane last Sunday morning. He placed 21st overall—covering the hilly 12 km course in 36 minutes, 39 seconds. The race was won by 21 year-old Kenyan Micah Kogo in an incredible course-record time of 33:51.


Top Finishers
1. Micah Kogo Kenya 33:51
2. Ridouane Harroufi Morocco 34:14
3. John Korir Kenya 34:17
4. Macdonald Ondara Kenya 34:20
5. Dieudonne Disi Rwanda 34:35
6. John Yuda Tanzania 34:39
7. Daniel Kipkoech Kenya 34:46
8. Julius Koskei Kenya 34:49
9. Festus Langat Kenya 34:50
10. Nicholas Kamakya Kenya 34:53
21. Lucus Humphrey Rochester, MI 36:39

Friday, May 2, 2008

Nick Arciniaga Flotrack Article




Nick is in the news again. This time with an article from Cheryl Lowe on Flotrack. Nick talks about his segment leading up to Boston, training with the team, and future plans. To read the article, click on the quote.

“Training with the whole team has made me more used to racing conditions. I’ve made sure that I’m running my own pace and not getting mixed into the group,” stated Arciniaga. “I’ve learned to train smart and not hammer every day.”

Luke Humphrey competing at the Lilac Bloomsday Run in Spokane on Sunday


Hansons-Brooks (powered by Saturn) athlete Luke Humphrey will be competing at the 32nd running of the Lilac Bloomsday 12 km Run in Spokane, Wash. on Sunday. It will be his first road race since the U.S. 15 km Championships in March, where he ran to an eighth place finish in 45:33.

The Bloomsday Run is renowned for being the world's largest timed road race, with participation exceeding 60,000 runners. It also plays host to a world-class elite field. This year, three-time champion John Korir (Kenya) will be on hand to defend his title. Korir is one of the most accomplished road runners of this decade--winning nearly every major U.S. road race, as well as being named Male Road Runner of the Year by Running Times Magazine in 2003 and 2005. He will be challenged by 2006 Bloomsday Champion Gilbert Okari (Kenya), and 21 year-old Micah Kogo (Kenya) who was RT magazine's 2nd ranked road racer last year. For a complete list of elite athletes, click here.

The race gets underway at 12:00 pm EST on Sunday. Results will be available shortly after the conclusion of the race at the results page. Stay tuned to read how Luke fares on the Bloomsday Run's famed Doomsday Hill.