08.21.08

btc summer series handicap history

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btc summer series - 08/13/08 by baker

Originally uploaded by andynoise

a reader wrote me today and was wondering what the course record was on the course. from the btc website, former driller joel cardoza ran 15:41 in 2006. i seem to remember that this time maybe suspect however.

the reader also inquired about the age of the race. he thought it was a new race but it has been around for awhile. i think it got started in the late 80s and i definitely ran it in the early 90s.

in fact, ten or more years ago it was the last race that i ran for the most part. i won the overall point series and it was my last race i seriously ran. in 2006, my son christopher won the series and it was the first race he ever won.

the btc summer series started out as the darryl easter memorial handicap series. darryl easter died at a young age and left behind several young children and a wife. i ran with darryl and he put on some local races back in the 80s too.

my earliest memories of this series was that it was run in winter and was held on sunday afternoons. the race also started up the road a bit. the finish was uphill near the tunnel where the bike path leads to now.

the bike path didnt exist back then either. the race was up what was called rattlesnake gulch and then back down. it was all uphill and then downhill. the turnaround was almost to the road at the top of the hill. the road the race was on wasnt much of a road.

it was dirt with a lot of rocks and ruts. watching ones footing was key and many an ankle was turned on the old course. it was a pure strength runner’s course back in the day.

later the race moved to tuesday nights and the start was moved too. i still believe it is the hardest 5k course around.

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06.17.08

a little warmer and most were a little tired from tahoe too.

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The Bakersfield Track Club Summer Series 2008 #2
Originally uploaded by andynoise

another big crowd showed up for the second of six races in the btc summer series. tonight, i had a negative 8 minute handicap so i figured i could run and shoot pictures. basically i would run till i saw someone to shoot and then i would run/jog again. some of the photos are pretty bad but hopefully mr. ralls got some better ones.

i ended up in the top ten, so i was able to watch most of the runners come in. i think johnathan wykoff won and probably blew his handicap tonight. brian solis (ridgeview) and ryan lucker (csub) ran well and beat there previous efforts and lina (csub) blew by me like i was standing still with a half mile to go.

ridgeview had a good size group at the race and csub was well represented too. quite a few drillers made it out as well. all and all a good run.

btw the gal pictured is renee (a 2008 graduate of csub).

 

more photos HERE

race info HERE

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06.13.08

and they are off to tahoe

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b4 the party
Originally uploaded by andynoise

i had to almost beat chris out of bed this morning but after i feed him, he was almost alive. we meet at david’s house and loaded up the two vehicles and they left town a little after 7am.

the team is:

 vam matre and edquist’s dads will be driving the support vehicles.

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06.11.08

RESULTS- Summer Series #1 @ McFarland, Ca.

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The McFarland Track Club Summer Series #1
Originally uploaded by andynoise

Here are the results of the first McFarland 5k Series #1. The weather was warm, around 95 degrees and windy. We had about 50 total runners. We did have a few outside runners from Bakersfield. We are at Lake Tahoe this weekend and I have at least three high school teams that will come to the next race on June 24th.

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RESULTS- Summer Series #1 @ McFarland, Ca.

1. Galvin Gonzalez Open men 15:43
2. Alfonso Cisneros High School male 16:46
3. Jesus Gomez Open men 16:53
4. Gerardo Alcala High School male 16:59
5. Eddie Garcia High School male 17:04
6. Marco Perez High School male 17:04.1
7. Marco Camargo High School male 17:20.2
8. Eduardo Bautista High School male 17:46
9. Pedro Sanchez High School male 17:46.3
9. Erik Garcia Middle School male 17:59
10. Christopher Anderson High School male 18:10
11. Bryan Calvo High School Male 18:14
12. Leo Perez High School male 18:29
13. Abel Mota Open 19:26
14. Bernardo Garcia Middle School male 19:39
15. Abran Ayon Elementry male 19:41
16. Danny Garcia Elementry male 19:42
17. Cristian Ballardo Elementry male 19:43
18. Gonzalo Mulato Middle School male 20:13
19. David Perez Elementry male 20:38
20. Corina Garcia High School Female 21:10
21. Isaac Mota Elementry Male 21:43
22. David Trillo Open Male 22:30
23. Samantha Ortiz Elementry Female 23:02
24. Yasmin Felipe Elementry Female 23:03
25. Sonia Holguin Elementry Female 23:03.4
25. Ismael Bautista Middle School Male 23:16
26. David Roderick Elementry Male 23:42
27. Dianizta Diaz Elementry Female 25:05
28. John Wilson Open Male 25:26
29. Roland Banks Open Male 26:46
30. Matt Roderick Jr.. Open Male 29:32
31. Akran Alhamidi Middle School Male 30:42
32. Matt Roderick Sr. Open Male 31:00
33. Clara Roderick Elementry Female 31:02

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The McFarland Track Club Summer Series #1

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The McFarland Track Club Summer Series #1

Originally uploaded by andynoise

chris and i went up to mcfarland to run this race. we got lucky with the weather and tried to forget how much gas cost and headed to race.

the race course is a about two miles south of the high school, west of 99. we found out that the mcfarland team runs from the school to this course as a warmup each day. we were able to spot the race because of the sea of red warming up at the entrance of the almond orchard.

coach ayon and his team warmly greeted us and told us about the course. it was basic a rectangle that ran through and around the orchards. these orchards are where the team runs daily unless it drives out of town to run in the hills.

the good thing about running in the orchards is that there is some shade and the distances are known because the fields are laid out in nice even half mile and mile intervals.

the race was a quick one and galvin won it in a sub 16 performance. at least 10 runners were under 18 minutes and my son, chris ran 18:15 for the 5k course.

hopefully more bakersfield runners will run the other races in this series this summer.

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04.25.08

the ladies are taking over!

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6 Anna Vanderstelt 1:15:05 7:31 1/3 1/41 F2029

Originally uploaded by andynoise

i walk a lot on the bike path and most of the runners i see are women and i noticed that in the past two long distance races that there were more women competing then men.

at the rio bravo ten miler there were 41 women to 34 men. at the kern trail 15 miler there were 13 women to 11 men and a women won overall.

in the kern trail ten miler, the men were 59 to the women’s 57.

04.08.08

nice hills!

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the first hill

Originally uploaded by andynoise

we live downtown, a block or two from the bike path so we mainly train on the bike path where the only hils are the ones that go under the bridges.

during the off-season, christopher and i go up to the panorama bluffs and run but he hasnt run there in ages. so the kern river trail run was going to be a challenge.

for christopher, going down the trails is slower than going up them for the most part.

anyways, christopher usually wears a garmin gps watch when he runs and so i got some good elevation stats for the fifteen miler.

the race starts behind lake ming and the course is slightly downhill till the first hill at the 5.5 mile point. at this point christopher and the second place finisher in the race were in the lead with the overall winner a minute or so behind.

then the hills began and here are the elavation gains:

5.5 to 5.7 miles - 450 ft to 850 ft
5.7 to 7 miles - 850 ft to 650 ft
7 to 7.8 miles - 650 ft to 900 ft

the lead woman takes the overall lead.

7.8 to 9.1 miles - 900 ft to 600 ft
9.1 to 9.9 miles - 600 ft to 1000 ft
9.9 to 12 miles - 1000 ft to 500ft

and then it was flat to the finish. our watched measured the course at 15.13 miles.

03.29.08

10:45

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1600

Originally uploaded by andynoise

my son christopher’ s first race was the following:

33:56 Jun 6 2006 Handicap Summer Series 5K - #1

and at the liberty frosh/soph invite (less than two years later) he ran 10:45 for 3200 meters.

his splits were 75,81,82,82,83,83,83,81, and 77. he went thru the 1600 in 5:20 which is almost his pr.

he has been training old school, with lots of high mileage weeks. a month ago, he ran a half marathon in 1:26 and he is now training to run a marathon in may.

he hopes to go sub 3.

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