Showing posts with label Miscouche Firefighters 10 Mile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miscouche Firefighters 10 Mile. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Personal Best 10 Mile - The Miscouche Firefighters 10 Miler







It was cloud and windy and 9 degrees.

Miscouche Firefighters 10 mile run in Miscouche.

The out and back course from the firehouse and out on Belmont.

Stanley Chaisson won the race and set a course record at 56:22 and Jen Nicholson also beat the course record for the top female in 1:02:25.

I finished in 1:09:20 and beat personal best from last year by 2:35 and came in 15th out of 56 runners.

Tomorrow I run the AIDS Run For Life at Confederation Centre.

Official Result: 15th out of 56
10 Miles in 1 hour, 9 minutes, 20 seconds

More Photos (There were a bunch of photos missing from this set that are now there.... sorry!)




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http://www.journalpioneer.com/index.cfm?sid=287731&sc=118
New records at Miscouche run
MISCOUCHE
JASON SIMMONDS
The Journal Pioneer


MISCOUCHE -- Two new records were set at the Miscouche Firefighters 10-Mile Run here Saturday morning.

Twenty-seven-year-old Bear River native Stanley Chaisson, who now resides in Charlottetown, was the overall winner in 56 minutes 22 seconds (56:22). Jen Nicholson, 40, of Cornwall knocked almost 10 minutes off the previous-best female time. She stopped the clock in 1:02:25.

The previous course records were set by Paul Thibideau (57:40) in 2003 and Elaine Burkholder (1:12:16) in 2006.

See complete story in Monday’s Journal Pioneer.

Record-setting day at Miscouche Firefighters 10-Mile Run

Stanley Chaisson and Jen Nicholson both set new course records for the Miscouche Firefighters 10-Mile Run. Nicholson had a time of one hour two minutes 25 seconds (1:02:25) in the Saturday morning run; Chaisson's time was 56 minutes 22 seconds (56:22). Jason Simmonds/Journal Pioneer

Stanley Chaisson and Jen Nicholson both set new course records for the Miscouche Firefighters 10-Mile Run. Nicholson had a time of one hour two minutes 25 seconds (1:02:25) in the Saturday morning run; Chaisson's time was 56 minutes 22 seconds (56:22). Jason Simmonds/Journal Pioneer

JASON SIMMONDS
The Journal Pioneer


MISCOUCHE -- It was a record-setting day at the Miscouche Firefighters 10-Mile Run on Saturday morning.
Bear River native Stanley Chaisson, who now resides in Charlottetown, and Jen Nicholson of Cornwall established new course records. Chaisson's time was 56 minutes 22 seconds (56:22), breaking Paul Thibideau's 57:40 standard set in 2003.
"I was pleased with my time and it was the first time I've done the course," said Chaisson. "I felt good."
Meanwhile, Nicholson, 40, knocked almost 10 minutes off the female record en route to finishing sixth overall. Her time of 1:02:25 shattered the previous mark of 1:12:16, which was set by Elaine Burkholder in 2006.
"We (Nicholson family) have a lot going on today (Saturday) and I woke up this morning and kind of decided at the last minute that I'd run it," said Nicholson. "I wasn't really planning on it, which was good because I didn't get too worked up or too nervous about it."
Nicholson said the wind didn't bother her too bad and the temperature was perfect for running.
"Someone said the wind is always a factor and they were calling for wind today," she said. "There were certain places it was a little gusty, but certainly not the whole race and I didn't feel it slowed me down or anything."
Personal bests
Overall, 15 personal records were achieved and awards were presented to the male and female runners with the most improved times.
John VanErkis, with an improvement of 11:57, took the male award and Lisa Doiron, who improved her time by 13:27, took the female honour. VanErkis finished 18th overall in 1:10:23 and Doiron was 30th in 1:18:48.
The 56-runner field didn't waste any time getting away.
"Mike MacKinnon led the way for the few K (kilometres) and it was a really fast start," said Chaisson. "It's a very deceiving course.
"It looks flat, but once you get out there it's rolling hills and the wind was tough today. It made it even more challenging."
The race started and finished at the fire department in Miscouche and featured an out-and-back course on Lady Slipper Drive and Belmont Road.
"It was a fun run," said Nicholson. "It wasn't too hilly and was kind of rolling, which is what I like."
With the Prince Edward Island Marathon on Oct. 18, this run served as a tune-up.
"What my training partner (Rob MacKenzie) and I did today was we built this race into our long run," explained Chaisson. "We did a few kilometres beforehand and now we're going to do a few kilometres after.
"It's perfect because it's a month away from the marathon and this race is a great way to gauge where you're at."

jpsports@journalpioneer.com

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Races this Weekend - The Miscouche Firefighters 10 Miler & The AIDS Walk & Run for Life

Miscouche Firefighters 10 Mile Run
(Points Race)
Saturday September 19, 2009
10 Miles (16.02 K )
Starting Time: 9:00 a.m.
Registration: 8:00 a.m. at Miscouche Fire Hall
Fee: $10.00
Sponsor: Source for Sports and Clark's Toyota
Contact: Mike MacKinnon (902) 436-7622 mtmackinnon@edu.pe.ca
Special Instruction or Notice: A great tune up run for PEI half marathoners or speed work for marathoners even if your program doesn't have it on it.
Course Description: Out and back course on Lady Slipper Drive and Belmont Rd.






Scotiabank AIDS Walk & Run for Life
Sunday September 20th, 2009
5K Walk, 10K Run

Starting Time: Walk at 1:30pm, Run at 1:45pm
Registration: Register Early for guarantee of racing bib.
Online: http://peiwalkforlife.com/register.html or call 566-2437.
Day of Event Registration: 12:00-1:00pm. at Memorial Hall, Confederation Centre of the Arts.
(Opening Ceremonies 1:00-1:30, for full schedule go to
www.peiwalkforlife.com.)
Fee: $25.00 or Raise Pledges
Fundraiser: AIDS PEI - All funds stay within the province.
Contact: Jason Ellsworth (coordinator@peiwalkforlife.com) or 566-2437
Course Description: Confederation Trail, Waterfront, Victoria Park, Downtown Charlottetown
Course Map
Other: Awards & Prizes for Runners! Awards & Prizes for fundraisers! Silent Auction, BBQ, music, games for the whole family, after party and more.
More Information: http://www.peiwalkforlife.com/ and
http://www.peiroadrunners.ca/pdfs/aidswalk&run.pdf


Saturday, September 20, 2008

Personal Best 10 Mile - The Miscouche Firefighters 10 Mile

















It was sunny and windy and 13 degrees.

The Miscouche Firefighters 10 miles on the 5 miles out and back in Rte 12 and 123.

The first 5 miles time of under 34 minutes and the headwind all the way back.

I finished in 1:11:55 and a personal best time of 1:35 from last year and came in 11th out of 50 runners.

Alex Coffin won the race and Jennifer Perry for the top female.

Steven Baglole had a personal best time by over ten minutes.

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Official Result: 11th out of 50
10 Miles in 1 hour, 11 minutes, 55 seconds

Miscouche Firefighters 10 Mile 2007
Miscouche Firefighters 10 Mile 2006
Miscouche Firefighters 10 Mile 2005

Miscouche Firefighters 10 Mile 2004


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Congratulations
September 20th 2008 saw the weddings of...

Doris & Derek



(the other) Alex Bain & Lisa

Our very best wishes for a long, happy, future together

Saturday, September 22, 2007

A Personal Best 10 Mile - The Miscouche Firefighters 10 Miler

"Out and Back Course on Lady Slipper Dr. and Belmont Road"

It was sunny and warm.

The start and finish line moved to the Fire Station.

35 minutes split at first 5 miles was in 9th place. The 4 runners including two female runners Athena Doyle and Shelly Simmons- McLeod passed me on the way back.

He came in 12th and a personal best time of 1:13:30, 3 minutes and 36 seconds better than my 2004 PB at this race.

Randy MacNeill won the race in 1:01:00 and Athena Doyle was top female. Monique Kaye beat her personal best by more than 8 minutes. Monique runs with me at Stan's group. Jamie Mutch beat his personal best by more than 4 minutes.

Tomorrow I am going to run with Athena at AIDS walk in Charlottetown.

Official Result: 12th out of 34
10 Miles (16K) in 1 hour, 13 minutes, 30 seconds

Miscouche Firefighters 10 Miler 2006
Miscouche Firefighters 10 Miler 2005
Miscouche Firefighters 10 Miler 2004



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22/09/07
First-time participants top runners in Miscouche firefighters' 10-mile race
Dr. Randy MacNeill, formerly of Milton, Athena Doyle of Charlottetown, top male and female

NANCY MACPHEE
The Journal Pioneer

MISCOUCHE -- Two first-time participants were the top finishers in Saturday morning's Miscouche firefighters' fifth annual 10-mile run.

Dr. Randy MacNeill, formerly of Milton, was the first to cross the finish line with a time of 1:01.00 and Athena Doyle of Charlottetown was the first female to finish with a time of 1:13.14.

For more on the race, including comments and photos of the top male and female, see Monday's Journal Pioneer.

Athena Doyle of Charlottetown was the first
female to cross the finish.
Nancy MacPhee/Journal Pioneer





Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
http://www.journalpioneer.com/index.cfm?sid=65276&sc=119
25/09/07
First-time participants first across the finish line
MacNeill, Doyle top finishers in 10-mile run
NANCY MACPHEE
The Journal Pioneer

First-time participant Randy MacNeill was the first across the finish line to win the fifth annual Miscouche firefighters' 10-mile run here recently.

MacNeill, originally from Milton and now residing in New Hampshire, won with a time of 1:01:00. He hoped to finish under the hour mark.

"I ran a 30K race last weekend, so I knew I was still a little tired from that," said the 46 year old, who's been running for 25 years. "I'm sure if I was rested I'd do better."

MacNeill usually runs 10 miles in 57 to 58 minutes.

"I went out easy because I knew we had the wind on our backs when we went out, so we would have to face it coming back," he added.

"I just wanted to get a feel on how I was feeling first. I ran the first couple of miles fairly easily and picked it up a little bit, and tried to stay into a nice little rhythm and held it the rest of the way."

Athena Doyle of Charlottetown, also a first-time participant in the event, was the first female to cross the finish line, 10th overall.

Doyle finished with a time of 1:13:14. She hoped to beat her best in the 15K, which is 1:25.

"It was fairly straight and flat, not overly challenging," said Doyle, who has been running long distance for only two years. "Sometimes it's challenging, the fact it's really straight because you get bored."

The race was also Doyle's first win.

"It's a great day for a run," said the 35 year old, in her first year with the P.E.I. Roadrunners Association. "When I figured out I was anemic I started taking supplements, so now it's easier to run."

But the race wasn't about who was first to cross the finish line, said organizer Mike MacKinnon.

"The winner is going to be the one with the best personal best," said MacKinnon, a former member of the P.E.I. Roadrunners.

That person was Monique Kay, who finished with a time of 1:31:04, beating her personal best of 1:39:04.

Also, Jamie Mutch knocked four minutes six seconds off his personal best, finishing with a time of 1:12:57.

summary of the 10-mile run:
34 competitors.
24 male, 10 female.
Race record of 57:40 belongs to Paul Thibideau, set in the event's first year.
10-mile route.
Nine total personal bests set in the race.
Proceeds in aid of the Miscouche fire department