The Prospect Park Track Club would like to thank all the participants in the 2010 Cherry Tree 10 Miler and Relay. Results can be found here and corrections or comments can be directed to CherryTree@pptc.org
Individual Results Relay Results
Overall Results Overall Relay Results
Males by Age Group Relay Results by Team and Category
Females by Age Group
PPTC Team Results
PPTC Team Members
Click here for a slide show.Race Videos: Race Start, Before Race Interview
For the perspective of a Race Director, click here. I can't wait till next year.
Lots of chat on the Runner's World Blog
The New York Post did not print my photo (they took it)
I Like Beer and Cheese was a running spouse
Brooklyn Running is gonna collect informations from the blog world (that's my job)
The Dashing Whippits came out in force.
Stephanie kicked ass
The Running Laminator got detoured, sorry.
I am also so sorry we ran out of water when Tracy Finished. We got more but I know that does not make it better.
Moz enjoyed some "celebratory 32 oz stryofoam cups of bud."at Farrells after the race. That is a good plan.
Our own Hills are my friends, found that "Getting there early and working registration got me excited to run and also made me much more relaxed when I got to the start – it took the pressure off." We really appreciated that help!
mgerowitz Garmined the race at 9.9 miles. Hope not ;(
365 days of science, life, and running through it like our slappy bracelet hand off.
We made the News in Staten Island!
Steven W. Thinks it went alright, "Considering I was working on little sleep and had 5 drinks last night". He woulda beat me!
Scott C earned a PR! He said , "Unfortunately, due to the size of the NYRR events, I'm definitely starting to look elsewhere for my races, and this one was a blast. Great job by Prospect Park Track Club." We are glad to be there for you Scott.
The Brooklyn Beast conquered. He sure did. The day before he ran to and back Central Park to do the Haiti Run. I am glad he took a shower!
One Runner was glad to be among friends who knew her name. I did!
Amy in the Moment found some "hard core". Happy Birthday
Siggy had 2 PRs in 2 Days! Good for you!!!
4:30 or Bust was "reminded me of the good ole days when NYRR used to do this for all of the winter races. Those days are long gone, so this is a great throwback." That was our plan!
The Jersey City Road and Trail Running Meetup Group crossed the Hudson. They took some nice pictures.
Front Runner's New York even set up their own results page! The had 23 relay teams and 22 ten milers. That is 91 runners!
Running to dinner said it was his biggest news of the week. We are glad to be there for you!
Run Ride Walk Repeat enjoyed the entire experience!
Lady Southpaw did not do everything wright but still had a great race!
3 comments:
Oh, please DO NOT worry about the lack of water! There was more than adequate water on the course, the volunteers were so nice, and the race was otherwise so perfect that I'm completely over any temporary disappointment I might have felt.
Thanks for a great race!
What a wonderful race!! We enjoyed the excellent (and very useful) shwag, and best of all, the race was well-organized and the number of runners was perfect. A real throwback to the old days at NYRR, when the races were much smaller and we didn't have to contend with so much congestion during the first mile or so.
Thanks also for:
Providing timing mats at both the start and finish lines.
The attention to detail and all of the extra touches. The post-race refreshments, bagels, hot chocolate, etc. were fantastic.
Great communication.
These extra efforts were certainly noticed and muchly appreciated :-)
Kudos to Mike on his inaugural stint as race director. Well done!
Please continue to host more races. "If you build them, we will come!"
Hey thanks for the link!! Just to clarify the name is "Lady" Southpaw ;)
I wore the slope sports hat to the snowflake race Sunday. Nice althernative to a usual race t-shirt!
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