May 17, 2010

Boston May 15th 2010

This weekend Leonora and I traveled up to Boston for a Track event. Leo was running in the Boston Twilight Track Meet. We decided to make a trip out of it and stayed with our Friend Kevin aka Mango. He goes to Harvard and studies crazy science things. He was nice enough to take the weekend off and fit us into his busy schedule. Here are a few experts from the weekend.
Here we are on the Harvard University campus and this is a statue of John Harvard, founder of Harvard University. It is said to be good luck to rub his left foot. That is what we are doing in this photo. It is very weird because the statue is all weathered except his foot which is still a gold copper color. They say the oils from the human hand help preserve this portion of the statue.

After touring the campus a bit we went over to Harvard Square which is the center of Cambridge city. This is where all the doings were going on. They had street performers, vendors and homeless. There were shops to shop in and cafe's to eat in. All in all it was a pretty cool area.
After walking around we relaxed in apartment until it was time to head up for the race. I have attached a video of Leo's race. If you scan to 2 minutes 30 thats when the race starts.

Track and Field Videos on Flotrack

or you can have the abridge version here... She runs with some women for 2 laps and then leaves them in her wake. She runs a solo 9:22, laps a few girls and breaks the meet record by 4 seconds. All in all a good race.

We will be back in Boston in 3 weeks for another one of these meets. So you will get another update then. Until next time...


January 06, 2010

Happy New Year


Happy and Healthy New Year to All! Many of you know what I got up to New Year's Eve but here are some things to help you visualize it.
This is the bag of goodies that Leo won!
Leo and I on Fox News.

Article about Leo's Fantastic Race!!!

SMYTH AND DONOHUE WIN AT MIDNIGHT RUN
By David Monti
(c) 2010 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved - used with permission

NEW YORK (31-Dec) -- With a mix of light snow and rain falling and a spectacular fireworks display lighting up the sky, Patrick Smyth and Erin Donohue won last night's 31st Emerald Nuts Midnight Run, a four mile road race in Central Park hosted by the New York Road Runners.

Smyth, 23, the former Notre Dame star who was third at last year's USA 10 mile championship, won convincingly over Olympic 5000m runner, Ian Dobson, 18:35 to 18:53. Ethiopia's Bado Worku Merdessa, who runs for the local West Side Runners team, finished third in 19:08.

Donohue, 26, an Olympian at 1500m, was the class of the women's field. Wearing a bright pink long sleeve top and a warm hat to ward off the cold, she covered the rolling four mile course in 21:22. That put her 20 seconds ahead of Leonora Joy-Petrina, a steeplechaser from New Zealand who lives in nearby Long Island. Toni Salucci, who competed for Cornell University as a collegian, finished third in 21:47.

Slippery conditions made it impossible for the men's and women's course records of 18:12 and 20:54 to be challenged.

About 5000 runners took part in the race, many wearing festive costumes.

Top Results:

MEN -
1. Patrick Smyth, 23, Minneapolis, MN (Nike) 18:35 $500 + 100i
2. Ian Dobson, 27, Portland, OR (adidas) 18:53 300 + 100i
3. Bado Worku Merdessa, Bronx, NY (ETH/WSX) 19:08 200
4. Sean Brosnan, 32, Lafayette, CA (Mizuno) 19:16
5. Harbert Okuti, 24, New Rochelle, NY (UGA/WTC) 19:22
i = Earned time bonus for sub-19:00

WOMEN -
1. Erin Donohue, 26, Haddonfield, NJ (Nike) 21:22 $500 + 100i
2. Leonora Joy-Petrina, 27, Bayport, NY (NZL) 21:42 300 + 100i
3. Toni Salucci, 24, Raleigh, NC (adidas Raleigh) 21:47 200 + 100i
4. Tanya Zeferjahn, 25, Charlotte, NC 21:48
5. Alissa McKaig, 23, Blowing Rock, NC (ZAP Fitness 21:50
i = Earned time bonus for sub-23:00 (limited to top-3 finishers)

October 16, 2009

Columbus Day Weekend

Some Images from my Marathon Weekend.





July 04, 2009

July 4th 2009

A quick little video of all the photos I took from the 4th of July.

June 09, 2009

Now That I Am Home


Now that I am home I really dont have much to talk about. My travelling has come to a complete stop and I have become an Eat Sleep Run type of person. With that I would like to share with you my weekend story.

This weekend marked the unofficial start to the Long Island road racing scene. There was so many races to choose from and so much to decided on. This weekend the Sayville Running Company was hosting the first race of the Sayville Summer Series, but more importantly it was their race, the Keith Kintzel 5k Memorial Run. Being a part of the SRC team it was my pleasure to be a part of such a great event.

With many races to choose from on this weekend it made the decision easier. However there then came a hard one. The following day in New Hyde Park there was a teams point race, we needed to get in on for much needed points in the series. So some of us took on the duties of running twice.

The weather over the weekend was beautiful, a little warm for racing but who am I to complain. Like I stated earlier the Keith Nintzel 5k started the weekend off strong. It was a great showing of people both competitively and recreationally. Many came out to show the support of the schloraship fund and the Sayville community. It was definately a nice thing to be a part of.

The race for the 6th time in a row did not dissappoint. Brian Dalpiaz, Sayville High School Class of 2003, took the win for the second straight year in a time of 15:22, a new course record. Brian is quoted as saying "I shut it down in the last mile." With that one can only wonder how low Brian can bring the course record to.

Second overall in the race was James Baracca, a graduate of the Sachem School District in 2004. This was James' first time on the course and he faired pretty well. He is the second fastest preson to run the course other than Brian Dalpiaz. James was happy with the way the race went and happy with the competitive nature of the race. He looks forward to the next race in Sayville.

Following the first two spots in the race was a slew of SRC singlets. This was the teams first time out this season in full force and they made a statement. They racked up the 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 17th positions. Many other SRC singlets followed. For most of the team they are training thourgh this race and looking forward to the end of summer when the heavy hitting starts.

A special thanks must be sent out to Brendan Barrett and Ryan Soltan who are the faces behind the scenes. They get a lot of help from the community but these guys get it all together and make the show run smoothly. Without their great efforts the race would not be what it is. Even with all the duties of the race director they still had time to jump on the line and take part in the race. Great Job B and Soltan!

There are many other thanks to be sent out but all in all it was a community effort. Some other notable SRC contributions to the race was the Pace Car from Tommy "Two Tone" Nettuno for leading the way in his Mustang with the two Red Bull girls in the back seat. Also a thanks to Q for a great job on the shirts and glasses. He also did a great jump announcing the race as it came toward the finish line. I believe he is taking the spot of Terry for the rest of the Summer Series.

While this day was a great race for SRC some of us decided to volunteer to run a teams point race the following day in New Hyde Park. It is an 8k race distance and we needed the points. With the team point season in full swing we needed to get out there and get after it. We thought that Bellmore would be out in full force but that was wrong. The team that we had to worry about was We Are Athletes. While standing on the line talking to Chris Mammone he filled us in on the fact that Bellmore did not have an open team in the race. It felt like a ten ton brick was lifted off my back.

The race went well for SRC, we were led home by Adam Seipola's 2nd overall finshes. He was followed by myself in 3rd place, Kevind Beach in 11th and Karnik in 23rd. However it is not the place finishes that matter but the times. The times for the SRC guys were 26:48, 27:20, 30:11, and 32:58. All great efforts by the four guys that were out there on the 8k course.

I am almost certain that our times were fast enough to bring home the 100 points for the team.

After that long weekend of racing I am ready to take a nice easy week of training and get ready for the Diamond Dash on June 20th. I look forward to seeing you all there.

May 21, 2009

Photo Album



The Sayville Running Company 5k for Kids Who Can Run Fast and Wanna Learn to do Other Stuff Fast Too


1) Mrs. Leo Petrina 16:20
= Mr. Leo Petrina 16:20
3) Mango 16:
4) Brendan Barrett 17:
5) Agent 555 (Chaklos) 17:
6) Beach 18:28
7) Two Tone 18:

Mile Time Trial
1) Murphy 5:00