Andrew Rummens

Roy Griak Inviational

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2015
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Member Since:

May 27, 2015

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

NCAA Champ

Running Accomplishments:

High School Accomplishments

400m =   52.3

800m =   2:00.41

1600m = 4:23.60

3200m = 9:43.41

3 Mile = 15:42

5000m = 16:10

2013 XC All-Region

2014 1600m/3200m All-Region

2014 Arcadia 3200m Qualifier

2014 XC Captain

2014 XC All-Region

2015 Track Captain

2015 1600m/800m All-Region

2015 Arcadia 3200m/Mile Qualifer

2015 New Balance Indoor Qualfier

College Accomplishments

4 Mile = 21:10

8k - 26:47

Short-Term Running Goals:

Utah State University

Compete in a collegiate XC meet

Travel with team to meet

Be on the top 7

Compete at the Conference Championships

Compete at the Regional Championships

Compete at the NCAA Championships

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run a sub 3:00 Marathon

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Race: Roy Griak Inviational (4.971 Miles) 00:27:12, Place overall: 126, Place in age division: 116
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Woke up at like 8 to get breakfast, then we headed to the course at like 10:30. It was really warm and sticky so we shortened our warmup.

Start was pretty smooth, we got the outside box so it was easy to not get boxed in the first 200m but it funneled after like 300m so it was scary. At about 1k we had our group all working together and we came through in 3:07ish, about 195 place? 

2k to 5k we just maintained, we didn't press at all which was nice because we probably couldn't have made much moves because it was so crowded. Went through 5k in 16:20.

After 5k we were supposed to move, and I started to move up with Tyler to catch up to Spencer. We moved up with him and he went with us, and we started moving pretty good. We were passing some UVU and SUU guys which was good. At 7k it got really hilly, and I lost my form. Tyler gapped me and I couldn't close until about 100m after we crested the top of the hill, but by then it was too late to try to catch back up. 

Coming into the final straightaway I was feeling pretty good. I saw a Weber guy ahead of me which helped me start my kick pretty early. I started passing guys pretty easily and as I started gaining momentum I was passing a lot of guys. I passed the Weber guy with like 50m to go, and I inched out a Colorado State guy at the line.

As a team we took 14th, which our goal was top 12, but we had some off days for two of our top guys and we're missing Dylan so we'd be up there any other day.

The girls took 10, and Kashley Carter took 20th which was incredible. She was like 130 at the 1k, and she passed like 100 people in the final 3k which is what Coach said.

Overall, for how hilly the course was, I am happy with my race. There really isn't anything with my race I would go back and change, which I haven't been able to say about a race in a while. I am bummed that Tyler beat me cuz if you put Kody in as our #6 guy and Dylan as our #4, that puts me right now at #8... I know I can only control how good I can be, and I am happy that I was able to push Tyler to have a good race today too, but I obviously wanna be as good as I can be as well.

 

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