Showing posts with label Run UPEI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Run UPEI. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Hustle for Hoops - A 2nd Place Finish

It was cloudy and 18 degrees.

The Hustle For Hoops at UPEI. The loop course on campus and Confederation trail.

Cal DeWolfe from Nova Scotia won the race and Jennifer Egan for the top female.

I finished in 18:09 and came 2nd out of 67 runners.

Official Result: 2nd out of 67
5K in 18 minutes, 9 seconds

Results


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Not Against It
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Saturday, November 28, 2009

T'was the Month Before Christmas Run/Walk For Christmas Families

Santa & Gord lead warm-up


It was sun and cloud and 10 degrees.

T'was The Month Before Christmas Run/Walk For Christmas Families at UPEI. The fundraiser for UFIT Cares Foundation.

David Gallant won the race on new course and Rebecca Pike for the top female. Steve Reeves won the 5km race and Kelly McCosham for the top female.

I finished in 42:31 and came in 6th out of 36 runners.

My brother Ben ran the first road race since St. Patrick Day Run in 2006
and completes the 5km run.

Thank You Cheryl for bring me a poster from Philadelphia Marathon where Cheryl and Pam set PBs. Congratulations!

Thanks John for a book "Born To Run".

Next week I wear my Olympic Torchbearer tracksuit at Turkey Trot at Souris.

Official Result: 6th out of 36
10K in 42 minutes, 31 seconds


T'was the Month before Christmas Run 2007
T'was the Month before Christmas Run 2006


Ben's finish -----------------------------Santa and Torch

Athena, Dianne, Alex, Cathy, Ewen, Rose

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Not Against It
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Saturday, November 14, 2009

UPEI International Education Family Fun Run and Walk

It was sunny and 4 degrees.

UPEI International Education Family Fun Run and Walk at UPEI.

The 5km loop course on campus and trail.

Dakota Cameron won the race and Rebecca Pike for the top female.

I finished in 19:54 and came in 8th out of 52 runners and sub 20 minutes.

Next weekend I run the Recycle Run in Montague Saturday and next day I carry the Olympic flame at Winsole. I am getting excited!

Official Result: 8th out of 52
5K in 19 minutes, 54 seconds

More Photos ~*~ Full Results

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Seconds - 2nd place finish, 2nd best 5K run

It was sunny and 10 degrees.

UPEI Homecoming Race at UPEI.

The 5km course has changed from last year. Out and back on ring road, trail and finish on the track.

Steve Baglole won the race and Loretta Van Ekris for the top female.

I finished in 19:12 and came in second place out of 51 runners, 2:07 behind 1st place runner and 5 seconds off my PB time of 19:07 at Deltaware last year.

Tomorrow I run another 36km long run then tapper to the PEI marathon in 3 weeks.

Official Result
: 2nd out of 51
5K in 19 minutes, 12 seconds


UPEI Homecoming Run 2008
UPEI Homecoming Run 2007

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Not Against It
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Saturday, November 22, 2008

T'was a SNOWED OUT Month Before Christmas Run

"Due to the weather conditions, a decision has been made to cancel the T'was the Month Before Christmas Run."


http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/warnings/report_e.html?pei2
Winter storm warning for
Queens County P.E.I. continued

Snow at times heavy and blowing snow occurring.
Snow at times heavy will become mixed with rain over the eastern half of Prince Edward Island this morning before tapering off to flurries or showers near noon. Colder air strong northwest winds and periods of snow will return to the island this evening.

http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/city/pages/pe-5_metric_e.html#detailsf
Friday Night: Snow at times heavy and blowing snow beginning overnight. Amount 5 to 10 cm. Wind becoming northeast 20 km/h near midnight then increasing to 40 gusting to 60. Low minus 3 with temperature rising to plus 1 by morning.

Saturday Day: Snow at times heavy mixed with rain ending near noon then cloudy and 40 percent chance of rain showers. Risk of a thundershower early this morning. Snowfall amount 10 to 15 cm. Blowing snow this morning. Wind northeast 40 km/h gusting to 60 becoming north 60 gusting to 90 early this morning then northwest 30 gusting to 50 this afternoon. High plus 3.
Night: Cloudy. 40 percent chance of rain showers early this evening. Snow and blowing snow beginning this evening and ending overnight. Snowfall amount 10 cm. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to 50 increasing to 50 gusting to 80 this evening. Low minus 7.
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This is only the second time in Alex's history with the PEI RoadRunners that a race hasn't gone because of the weather. The other one was The St. Patty's Day Run in 2007 which was postponed for a week due to freezing rain.

The weather the day of the Freeze Your Gizzard Run in 2005 was as nasty as today, if not a bit worse, and although we made a valiant attempt to get there, an hour after we left the house we were still not out of Oyster Bed Bridge. (One of the handful of races on the PEI RoadRunners schedule that Alex has missed since his first run, Proudes Shoes 5K, in May '04)

I trust Elaine will have better weather when she runs tomorrow!!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

UPEI Homecoming Run - A top 3 finish


It was cloudy and 16 degrees.

The UPEI Homecoming Run at UPEI.

The 5km route was on the Ring road and trail.

The different from last year the measuring short of 5km. This year was a true 5km.

I made the top 3 and time of 19:23 and came in 3rd out of 44 runners.

Steven Baglole won the race and Rebecca Gallant for the top female.

There was a Tot Trot for a little kids.

The $25 from Source For Sports for 3rd place.

More Photos

Official Result: 3rd out of 44
5K in 19 minutes, 23 seconds

UPEI Homecoming 2007

Tot Trot runners and Mascot

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Saturday, November 24, 2007

T'was The Month Before Christmas Run

A 5K and 10K around a 2.5K looped course at UPEI.


It was cloudy and snowy and cold and -6 degrees.

The 2.5km loop course around the UPEI and Confederation Trail.

He ran the whole race with Sean MacNeill. The first 2 laps in under 23 minutes, the wind mostly in your face.

He finish in 45:24 and came in 12th out of 38 runners.

Scott Clark for top male and Pat Ellis for top female in the 10km.

I met Pat Ellis went I was 2, she is an audiologist.

Stephen Bagole and Ellen Sherren for top male and female in the 5km.

The run for fundraise to PEI Roadrunners Club.

There was people from Stanley's Summerside running group running in first 10km race.

Official Result: 12th out of 38
10K in 45 minutes, 24 seconds

T'was the Month Before Christmas 2006

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I got a presents from Cheryl and Scott maybe early birthday present.

Cheryl give me a shirt because she thought
of me when she saw it.













Scott give me a NYC Marathon poster and Spongebob Cap says "Bikini Bottom Track Club". Scott bring me the Boston Marathon poster every year.

Thank You Cheryl and Scott!



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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Wally Rodd 10K and BBQ at Monique's

At the Wally Rodd we can dress up in Halloween costumes


I looked like one of PEI's most famous "people"


But maybe I was really one of my favourite PEI RoadRunners....


Saturday, October 27, 2007
"Flat and fast course"

It was sunny and cloudy and 8 degrees.

I told mom run the second best time in 10km and I did.




He finish in 24th out of 143 Runners with the time of 42:16 beat my old second best time of 44:15 by nearly two minutes in 2004 still 1:18 off 40:58 my PB.

Stanley Chaisson set the course record be a minute a half.

The race course on out and back at Charlottetown and Victoria Park.

Afterwards there was free chili and beer.

Lots of people set PBs, Scott Clark came 2nd with PB of 34:39, Jamie Nickerson came 3rd with PB of 35:05.

Cheryl and Monique and Bertha from Stan's running group all had PBs. Congratulations everyone!























Afterwards I went to Monique's House for BBQ for Stan's running group. Scott BBQ chickens and streaks. There were salads, snacks, dessert. Luke is Monique's grandson he was Autistic and playing computer with me.

I really have a good time. Thank You Monique and Scott!

Official Result: 24th out of 143
10K in 42 minutes, 16 seconds
2005 Wally Rodd
2004 Wally Rodd

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More Photos from....
The Wally Rodd 10K *~*~* The BBQ at Monique's

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Thank You Monique & Scott !


If you would like to be part of something special like this, a group that runs together, has fun together, and maybe, like so many of them, improve your running to the point of running Personal Best times, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned runner, look into Stanley's Running Clinics at


PEI In Motion

Sunday, September 30, 2007

A Personal Best 5K and a 16K run to Ryan's for a BBQ with Stan's Running Group

UPEI Homecoming Weekend 5K Fun Run
"
UPEI Campus & Confederation Trail (will start and finish at the student centre)"
Saturday, September 29, 2007

It was cloudy and 11 degrees.

The UPEI Homecoming Weekend 5k Fun Run is a new race, part of UPEI Homecoming Weekend.

Out and back on the campus and trail.

He came in 19:37 and PB of 5km time by 6 seconds better than Gold Cup Trot 2004.

He was first time Sub 20 minutes in 3 years.

Placed in 13th out of 79 runners.

Kendall MacDonald won top male and Rachael McCarvill won top female.

Official Result: 13th out of 79
5K in 19 minutes, 37 seconds


After the race Dianne took Bev and me to Brackley Beach at PEI National Park to run to Ryan on the PEI Marathon route for BBQ.

More Photos Here

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PEI In Motion/Run UPEI
Marathon/Half-Marathon Running Group Run to Ryan's BBQ


We ran 16km to Ryan's Paristan style BBQ.

He cooked meat on big stakes and fire, salads, cookies, scones.

It was good time a good food with the runners from Stan's marathon and half marathon group.

Thank You Ryan and Jenn for a great afternoon

Ryan, Jenn & Stan & all...

I'd also like to thank you so much for your hospitality. The idea was great and the food & fun was even better! (Of course I didn't run the 16K to get to the food & fun!). Alan, the scones were good too!

I hope you all have a fabulous time in a couple of weeks at the PEI Marathon. Whether you're running the full Marathon or joining Alex in the Half, I'll be watching for you all and cheering you on. Stan has done his best to get you to the finish line in good form, your results will likely reflect the hard work you've all put in.

All the best to you all!






























































http://www.theguardian.pe.ca/index.cfm?sid=66903&sc=98

UPEI Homecoming Weekend attracts 3,000 visitors
01/10/07
The Guardian

The University of Prince Edward Island held its first ever Homecoming celebration over the weekend, and organizers say it was a glowing success with more than 3,000 visitors on hand.
Events were held from Thursday until late Sunday evening, with receptions, open houses, BBQs, concerts and sporting events attended by thousands.
Final numbers are not yet in, but Al Blanchard, who co-chaired the Homecoming organizing committee, said he believes over 3,000 people visited the campus over the weekend.
“People liked the idea. It’s a great opportunity to get together and get on the campus and see what it’s like now.”
A strong focus was placed on activities for alumni and the gathering together of past graduates and staff of the university.
The weekend opened with a distinguished alumni luncheon, and on Friday there was a Walk Down Memory Lane organized for past students.
Blanchard said the idea was to spark memories for alumni, but also show them and the community how UPEI has progressed over time.
“We were trying to build a spirit around people’s university days, and it’s a good chance for people to come out and see some of the facilities.”
He said he knows Homecoming was a success from observing the way people reacted.
“There was a lot of laughter and chuckling. That’s a good indicator of when you’re having a celebration. A lot of people were enjoying themselves, and reminiscing and meeting new people.”
The most popular event was the Atlantic Veterinarian College’s open house, which has been held annually for the last several years.
This year over 2,000 people attended AVC’s open house.
But events like Glass Tiger’s performance at The Wave and varsity hockey, rugby and soccer games drew hundreds as well, Blanchard said.
Visitors and alumni came from Halifax, Toronto, Ottawa and even the U.S.
“We even had some people from Alberta who happened to be home and they went in the 5 kilometre run.”
Blanchard said the most gratifying thing for him over the weekend was watching friendships rekindling to see the smiles on people’s faces.
“We’re exhausted – all the organizers and volunteers – but at the same time we’re excited because we were able to pull it off and I think we have something that’s going to become a pretty special tradition for UPEI.”
After all the final numbers are in, the university will review the outcome of the event.
But Blanchard is confidant there will be another Homecoming held next year.
“The plan will be to have Homecoming 2008 sometime in the latter part of September,” he said.