Showing posts with label 5 mile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5 mile. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Clark's 5 Miler 2012


It was cloud and few showers and 9 degrees. 

The Clark's Toyota 5 Miler in Linkletter. The loop course on Linkletter Rd, Glenn Drive, Confederation Trail and Kinsman Rd. 

Mike MacKinnon won the race and Paula MacDonald for the top female. I finished in 32:25 and came in 9th out of 92 runners.

Official Result: 9th out of 92
5 Miles in 32 minutes, 25 seconds





Clark's 5 Miler 2005 18/54 Alex Bain 17yrs  36:28 (Pace: 7:18/m 4:32/km)
Clark's 5 Miler 2006 33/53 Alex Bain  18yrs 40:46 (Pace: 8:09/m 5:03 /km)
Clark's 5 Miler 2007 21/62 Alex Bain  19yrs 35:35 (Pace: 7:06/m 4:25/km) 
Clark's 5 Miler 2008 19/65 Alex Bain  20yrs 34:09 (Pace: 6:49/m 4:14 /km)
Clark's 5 Miler 2009 17/72 Alex Bain  21yrs 36:26 (Pace: 7:17/m 4:31/km) 
Clark's 5 Miler 2010 24/86 Alex Bain  22yrs 35:26 (Pace: 7:05/m 4:24/km)
Clark's 5 Miler 2011 6/77 Alex Bain  23yrs 30:45 (Pace: 6:09/m 3:49/km)

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Mount Edward Grocery Memorial Run - 2nd Place on a New Course

It was sunny and 17 degrees.

The Mount Edward Grocery Memorial Run at Hashem's Variety. The loop course on Confederation trail, UPEI, and Mt. Edward Rd.

Andre Blow won the race and Jennifer Pizio-Perry for the top female.

I finished in 29:50 and came in 2nd out of 72 runners.

Official Result: 2nd out of 72
5 Miles / 8 Km in 29 minutes, 50 seconds

Results






2010 Mt. Edward Grocery Run

2009 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2008 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2007 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2006 Mt. Edward Grocery Run

2005 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2004 Mt. Edward Grocery Run

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Another PB! - 8K / 5 Mile Red's Corner Run

It was cloud and fog and 16 degrees.

The Red's Corner Run at Red's Corner Restaurant. The loop course on Georgetown Rd, Power Rd and Route 4.

Leo McCosham won the 8km race and Jillian Greene for the top female.

I finished in 28:18, beat my 5 miles PB, 2:27 faster than Clark's Toyota 5 Miler and came in 3rd out of 66 runners.

Nolan McKenna won the 4km race and Kelly Clements for the top female.

Official Result
: 3rd out of 66
8K (5 Miles) in 28 minutes, 18 seconds


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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Another PB - Clark's Toyota 5 Miler

It was cloud and 6 degrees.

The Clark's Toyota 5 Miler at Scott Clark's House. The loop course on Linkletter Rd, Confederation Trail and Kinsman Rd.

Connor McGuire won the race and Kelly MacDonald for the top female.

I finished in 30:45, beat my 5 mile PB time by 3:25 faster than 2008 Clark's 5 Miler and came in 6th out of 77 runners.

Tomorrow I run in Emerald in the YMCA Run. It is first time back on the trail in Emerald since my 2006 Tip to Tip run.

Official Result: 6th out of 77
5 Miles in 30 minutes, 45 seconds




Photos from the Clark's Toyota 5 Miler (2005-2011)



http://www.journalpioneer.com/Sports/2011-05-14/article-2506260/New-female-course-record-set-at-Clark%26rsquo%3Bs-Toyota-Five-Mile-Run/1

New female course record set at Clark’s Toyota Five-Mile Run

LINKLETTER – Kelly MacDonald of Montague set a new female course record in the seventh annual Clark’s Toyota Five-Mile Run here Saturday morning.

The 22-year-old education student at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, N.S., stopped the clock in 31 minutes seven seconds (31:07), seven seconds faster than the previous standard of 31:48. Roya MacDonald set that record in 2008.

The race’s overall winner was 19-year-old Connor McGuire of Summerside in 26:46. That was nine seconds off last year’s course record by Mike MacKinnon.

Overall, 78 runners took part in race. All proceeds will be donated to the P.E.I. Children’s Wish Foundation.

See complete story in Monday’s Journal Pioneer.



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Saturday, September 25, 2010

TOSH Farmers Helping Farmers 5 & 10 Miler



It was cloudy and 12 degrees.

The TOSH Farmers Helping Farmers 5 and 10 Miler at Three Oaks High School. The course on Old Summerside, trail and boardwalk.

The 10 mile race was changed from Miscouche Firefighters 10 Mile Run last year.

Scott Clark won the race and Jennifer Pizio-Perry for the top female.

I finished in 1:10:29 and came in 7th out of 59 runners.

Paul Wright won the 5 mile race and Eva Strongman for the top female.

Official Result: 7th out of 59
10 Miles in 1 hour, 10 minutes and 29 seconds

5 Mile Results
10 Mile Results

More Photos




http://www.journalpioneer.com/Sports/2010-09-26/article-1795244/Clark-top-overall-finisher-in-TOSH-run/1

Clark top overall finisher in TOSH run

Scott Clark was the overall winner of the 10-mile event of the  Three Oaks Farmers Helping Farmers Run on Saturday. His time was  1:01:19.
Amber Nicholson/Journal Pioneer

Scott Clark was the overall winner of the 10-mile event of the Three Oaks Farmers Helping Farmers Run on Saturday. His time was 1:01:19.

Published on September 26th, 2010

Amber Nicholson

SUMMERSIDE - Scott Clark of Linkletter was the top overall finisher in the premiere Three Oaks Farmers Helping Farmers Run on Saturday morning.

Clark finished the 10-mile event in one hour one minute 19 seconds (1:01:19), making it his first first-place finish this season.

"I feel great," Clark said as he sailed over the finish line. "It was a beautiful run that really showcased Summerside."

Jennifer Pizio-Perry of Greenmount was the top female for the 10-mile run with a time of 1:10:04.

"It was a good, wet run," Pizio-Perry said. "I had never run the Summerside boardwalk before."

Top male and female runners for the five-mile run were Paul Wright of Central Bedeque at 34:38, and Eva Strongman of Linkletter at 41:54.

The course took runners along the boardwalk, Confederation Trail and through the streets and parks of Summerside.

"It was a beautiful run that really showcased Summerside." - Scott Clark

Clark is currently preparing for the upcoming P.E.I. Marathon that happens in October.

"Sixteen kilometres (10 miles) is a good distance to get you ready," he said.

Clark has a personal goal of two hours 50 minutes for the P.E.I. Marathon.

Pizio-Perry also has the P.E.I. Marathon in the back of her mind. She said that if she gets a few more long-distance runs in over the next three weeks she would strongly consider attempting her first full marathon.

"I have a lot of work ahead of me," Pizio-Perry said with a smile.

~*~

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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Mt. Edward Grocery Memorial 5 Mile Run and a couple of Run4Wishes miles

It was sunny and 15 degrees.

The Mt. Edward Grocery Memorial 5 Mile Run in Sherwood. The 2.5km loop course on Mt. Edward Rd. and Maple Ave.

Troy Cox from Ontario won the race and Rebecca Pike for the top female.

I finished in 35:38 and came in 11th out of 58 runners.

Official Result: 11th out of 58
5 Miles in 35 minutes, 38 seconds

2009 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2008 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2007 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2006 Mt. Edward Grocery Run

2005 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2004 Mt. Edward Grocery Run


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Afternoon I ran the 3km with my mom on bike with The Run4Wishes crew
from Cymbria to Oyster Bed Bridge. They are going all way to Charlottetown.




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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Clark's Toyota 5 Miler 2010

It was sun and 9 degrees.

The Clark's Toyota 5 Miler at Scott's House in Linkletter.

The loop course on Linkletter Rd and trail.

Mike MacKinnon won the race and broke course record and Jennifer Perry for the top female.

I finished in 35:26 and came in 24th out of 86 runners.

Scott brought me a Boston Marathon poster. Thanks Scott!

Good Luck runners tomorrow at Fredericton Marathon.

Next week I run at SADD run at Colonel Gray.


More Photos

Official result: 24th out of 86
5 Miles (8K) in 35 minutes, 26 seconds

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Mt. Edward Grocery Memorial 5 Mile Run


It was sun and cloud and 19 degrees.

The Mt. Edward Grocery Memorial 5 mile on 2.5 mile loop in Sherwood and Mt. Edward Road.

Andre Blow won the race and Rebecca Walker for the top female.

I finished in 35:15 and came in 12th out of 43 runners.

Tomorrow I run the Brookvale trail run at 10km race with 25km and 50km ultramarathon at Brookvale Provincial Park.

Official Result: 12th out of 48
5 Miles in 35 minutes, 15 seconds

More Photos

2008 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2007 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2006 Mt. Edward Grocery Run

2005 Mt. Edward Grocery Run
2004 Mt. Edward Grocery Run


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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Clark's Toyota 5 Miler


It was Sunny and 12 degrees.

The Clark's Toyota 5 Miler in Linkletter run on road and trail starting and ending at Scott Clark's house.

It was 5th annual event from 2005.

Connor McGuire won the race and set a course record and Rebecca Pike for the top female.

I finished in 36:26 and came in 16th out of 72 runners.

Next weekend My parents celebrate silver anniversary married 25 years on May 15 and and on Sunday there going see John Fogerty in concert in Summerside.

Official Result: 16th out of 72
5 Miles (8Km) in 36 minutes, 26 seconds

Clark's 5 Miler 2005
Clark's 5 Miler 2006
Clark's 5 Miler 2007
Clark's 5 Miler 2008


More Photos
Deborah Mutch's Photos

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

This Saturday's Race - Clarke's Toyota 5 Miler


Clark's Toyota 5 Miler
(Points Race)
Saturday, May 9, 2009


Start Time: 9:30 am
Registration: 8:45 am 1667 Linkletter Rd. - 1K west of Summerside Golf Course on Rte. 11 (Find it here)
Fee: $10
Fundraiser: Children's Wish Foundation
Contact: Scott Clark 888-2961 or 436-5800 s.clark@clarkstoyota.ca
Course Description: Flat looped course run partially on the Linkletter Rd., Confederation Trail and the
Kinsmen Rd (dirt road). A perfect distance for runners of all abilities. Lots of prizes and refreshments. A
great run to help kick-start your running season and help support a very worthwhile
charity.
Course Map

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Mt. Edward Grocery 5 Mile Run


It was cloudy and 19 degrees.

The Mt. Eward Grocery 5 mile run held on 2.5 mile loop.

This year to pay tribute for Amal Hashem who passed away in January.

I finished in 35:29 and came in 13th out of 55 runners that same position from last year.


Stephen Baglole won the race and Bethany Doyle for the top female.

Official Result: 13th out of 55
5 Miles in 35 minutes, 29 seconds

More Photos (ours)



Mt. Edward Grocery Run 2007
Mt. Edward Grocery Run 2006
Mt. Edward Grocery Run 2005
Mt. Edward Grocery Run 2004



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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Clark's 5 Miler - A Personal Best

It was cloudy and bit of drizzle and 5 degrees.

The 5 mile loop course on road and trail and started and ended at Scott Clark's house.

Mike MacKinnon won the race and Roya McDonald from N.B. for top female.

Personal best time of 34:09 by 24 seconds better than Mount Edward Run last year. I came in 19th out of 65 runners.

More Photos (ours)
More Photos (Deborah's)



Official Result: 19th out of 65
5 Miles in 34 minutes, 09 seconds

Clark's 5 Miler 2007
Clark's 5 Miler 2006
Clark's 5 Miler 2005

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Sunday, August 5, 2007

Mount Edward Grocery Run - A Personal Best 5 Mile

Saturday, August 4, 2007
"Double loop course through Sherwood"

It was cloudy and breezy and humid and 21 degrees.
2.5 miles loop course in Sherwood and new race start at Village Green Driving Range just up from Mt. Edward grocery store.
Finish in 34:32 my best time in 5 miles by 1 minute and 3 seconds from Clark 5 Mile. Came in 13th out of 74 runners.
I won a door prize for my sister's birthday present on Thursday.

Official Result: 13th out of 74
5 Miles in 34 minutes, 33 seconds
Mount Edward Rd 2006
Mount Edward Rd 2005

Mount Edward Rd 2004

Just calm before storm. At 5:00pm the lightning knock the power out for 18 hours. Lightning hit a bale of hay in our field and it caught fire.

Bale still burning Sunday morning

Bale burning in the field, our house & barns in background
(click to enlarge)

The burning bale as seen from our house
(click to enlarge)

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Sunday, May 13, 2007

Clark's Toyota 5 Mile Run - a Personal Best

Saturday, May 12, 2007
" Flat looped course on the Linkletter Rd. / Confederation Trail, with a downhill finish"


Clark's Toyota 5 mile run at Linkletter. Sunny and windy and 7 degrees. Loop course on the road and trail.

Finishes in 35:35 place 21 out of 62 runners. I set a personal best, 14 seconds faster than best Mount Edward Grocery 5 mile Run in 2004.

Gary Gates won the race 18 seconds ahead of Scott Clark. Rachael McCarvill was top female.

BBQ afterwards and Scott gave me a poster from this year Boston Marathon. He got me one last year too.

Official Result: 21st out of 62
5 miles (8K) in 35 minutes, 35 seconds
2006 Clark's 5 Mile
2005 Clark's 5 Mile


Gary Gates receives congratulations
from wife Danyele and son Garrison.
SPORTS
Last updated at 8:59 AM on 15/05/07

Weather plays factor in Clark's Toyota five-mile race

LORI A. MAYNE
The Journal Pioneer


Gary Gates won the Clark's Toyota 5-Miler without breaking a sweat.

That owed largely to weather.

"There was a water stop. I was like - why? If I spill it on myself it might freeze up," Gates joked after finishing the five-mile (just over 8 kilometres) run in a course record time of 28 minutes 18 seconds.

Sixty-two runners participated in the third annual event.

Gates, 42, just moved to Hunter River from Florida this month; it was his first race on the Island.

"It was pretty darn windy - windy and cold," he said.

The morning brought a temperature of just under 8 C and winds of 32 kilometres an hour.

Gates liked the course, though added he's not used to so much up and down terrain running in the Sunshine State.

Gates received congratulations from wife, Danyele, and son Garrison, who at 13 months is already a runner.

"He's hard to keep up with," Gates explained.

Scott Clark of Linkletter finished second with a time of 28 minutes 36 seconds, followed by Mike MacKinnon with a time of 30 minutes.

The top female finisher, Rachael McCarvill, agreed the wind made for a slower run because she tried to conserve energy.

McCarvill, 25, is originally from Kensington though now lives in Charlottetown. Her time was 32 minutes 11 seconds.

"If there was no wind, I think I could've done at least a minute faster or two minutes faster," she said. "But I'm happy with that. I feel really good, but I don't think that I put 100 per cent into it."

Rachael and her twin sister Rebecca - who was the second female with her time of 32 minutes 55 seconds - described it as a flat course.

"Maybe I need to go to Florida!," Rachael joked, after learning Gates' found the course a bit more up and down than he's used to.

The third female finisher was Shelley Simmons-MacLeod of Summerside with a time of 35 minutes 14 seconds.

Simmons-MacLeod agreed it had been windy, but noted there's something fair about that.

"Everybody's running under the same conditions," she pointed out.

Proceeds from the run went to the Children's Wish Foundation.
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