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2009 Results - Mt. Sac Cross Country Invitational

Published by
Shane   Oct 23rd 2009, 8:14pm
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Mt. Sac Cross Country Invitational

2009 Results

Mt. Sac Cross Country Invitational official site 

HIGH SCHOOL

Friday; October 23, 2009

Result

Video

B
ALL
JV Open - Race 1 2
11:00 AM
Blue
G
ALL
JV Open - Race 1 2
11:20 AM
Green
B
3
12:13 PM
Red
B
3
12:20 PM
Yellow
B
3
12:27 PM
Blue
G
3
12:33 PM
Green
G
3
12:41 PM
Red
B
3
12:50 PM
Yellow
B
3
12:57 PM
Blue
B
3
1:04 PM
Green
G
3
1:11 PM
Red
G
3
1:18 PM
Yellow
B
3
1:30 PM
Blue
B
3
1:37 PM
Green
B
3
1:43 PM
Red
G
3
1:50 PM
Yellow
G
3
1:57 PM
Blue
G
3
2:04 PM
Green
B
4&5
2:12 PM
Yellow
B
4&5
2:19 PM
Blue
G
4&5
2:26 PM
Green
B
4&5
2:35 PM
Red
B
4&5
2:42 PM
Yellow
G
4&5
2:49 PM
Blue
B
4&5
3:02 PM
Green
B
4&5
3:09 PM
Red
B
4&5
3:16 PM
Yellow
B
4&5
3:23 PM
Blue
G
4&5
3:30 PM
Green
G
4&5
3:38 PM
Red
G
4&5
3:46 PM
Red
B
3
3:54 PM
Yellow
G
3,4&5
4:01 PM
Blue
B
4&5
4:15 PM
Green
36
G
3
4:29 PM
Red
37
B
3
4:44 PM
Yellow
38
G
4
4:58 PM
Blue
39
B
4
5:13 PM
Green
40
G
5
5:30 PM
Red
41
B
5
5:45 PM
Yellow

Saturday; October 24, 2009

B
1
7:30 AM
Blue
B
1
7:37 AM
Green
B
1
7:43 AM
Red
B
1
7:50 AM
Yellow
B
1
7:57 AM
Blue
G
1
8:04 AM
Green
G
1
8:11 AM
Red
G
1
8:18 AM
Yellow
G
1
8:25 AM
Blue
G
1
8:32 AM
Green
G
1&2
8:40 AM
Red
B
1&2
8:54 AM
Yellow
G
1&2
9:10 AM
Blue
G
1&2
9:35 AM
Green
B
1&2
10:00 AM
Red
B
1&2
10:25 AM
Yellow
B
1
10:38 AM
Blue
B
1
10:46 AM
Green
B
1
10:54 AM
Red
B
1
11:02 AM
Yellow
G
1
11:09 AM
Blue
G
1
11:17 AM
Green
G
1
11:25 AM
Red
B
1
11:40 AM
Yellow
B
1
11:48 AM
Blue
B
1
11:56 AM
Green
B
1
12:04 PM
Red
G
1
12:11 PM
Yellow
G
1
12:20 PM
Blue
G
1
12:28 PM
Green
B
2
1:45 PM
Red
B
2
1:53 PM
Yellow
B
2
2:01 PM
Blue
G
2
2:09 PM
Green
G
2
2:18 PM
Red
G
2
2:26 PM
Yellow
B
2
2:40 PM
Blue
B
2
2:48 PM
Green
B
2
2:56 PM
Red
G
2
3:04 PM
Yellow
G
2
3:12 PM
Blue
B
2
3:27 PM
Green
B
2
3:34 PM
Red
B
2
3:41 PM
Yellow
B
2
3:48 PM
Blue
G
2
3:55 PM
Green
G
2
4:03 PM
Red
G
2
4:11 PM
Yellow
118
G
2
4:19 PM
Blue

 

COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIVISION
Friday; October 16, 2009

#
GEN
RACE
TIME
COLOR
C
MW
Coaches Fun Run
9:15 am

W
Women's Invitational
10:00 am
Red
M
Men's Invitational
10:45 am
Yellow

ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION
Friday; October 16, 2009

PDF
Expanded Results
GEN
RACE
TIME
COLOR
B
8th Grade
2:10 pm
Blue
2
B
8th Grade
2:20 pm
Green
3
B
8th Grade
2:30 pm
Red
4
G
8th Grade
2:35 pm
Yellow
5
G
8th Grade
2:45 pm
Blue
6
G
8th Grade
2:55 pm
Green
7
B
7th Grade
3:05 pm
Red
8
B
7th Grade
3:15 pm
Yellow
9
B
7th Grade
3:25 pm
Blue
G
7th Grade
3:30 pm
Green
G
7th Grade
3:40 pm
Red
G
7th Grade
3:50 pm
Yellow
B
Sweepstakes (6th-8th Grades)
4:00 pm
Blue
G
Sweepstakes (6th-8th Grades)
4:10 pm
Green
B
6th Grade
4:25 pm
Red
B
6th Grade
4:35 pm
Yellow
G
6th Grade
4:45 pm
Blue
G
6th Grade
5:00 pm
Green
B
5th Grade
5:10 pm
Red
G
5th Grade
5:15 pm
Yellow
B
4th Grade
5:25 pm
Blue
G
4th Grade
5:35 pm
Green
B
3rd Grade
5:45 pm
Red
G
3rd Grade
5:50 pm
Yellow

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Alice
Pasadena Star-News Online

By Richard Gonzalez
Staff Writer
October, 2000: Glendale Hoover High's Anita Siraki stuns the national prep
cross country community when she breaks the Mt. San Antonio College course <
record by a stunning 17 seconds.
November, 2000: Big Bear High's Ryan Hall runs the Mt. SAC course in
14:28, slicing four seconds off Jeff Nelson's 22-year-old boys course
record.
November, 2000: Don Lugo High's Erick Maldonado smashes the sophomore boys
course record as five of the six fastest 10th-grade course times in
history are achieved. All told, a whopping 39 revisions are made to the
all-time grade lists.
Oddly enough, these standout runners have enjoyed ample success before and
since, but not quite to the degree achieved recently along the revered
2.95-mile Mt. SAC course.
Well, maybe it's because the course had been shortened to 2.91 miles.
Mt. SAC cross country women's coach Doug Todd has confirmed in three
separate interviews since last November that the course has indeed been
shortened, an end result of safety concerns, course upgrades and
environmental effects.
"We struggled not to make the changes, because the Mt. SAC course and the
meet are so steeped in history," said Todd, who oversees this weekend's
conclusion of the 54th annual Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational, the
nation's largest.
"Some changes were unavoidable, but it doesn't make accepting the changes
any easier."
The most notable change was reconfiguring a portion of the "Valley Loop"
as a safety matter. With the number of entrants swelling to match the
meet's growth in popularity, maneuvering along the original course's
sharp, jutting turn less than a minute into the race created logistical
problems.
Mt. SAC staff changed it to a sweeping and easier to navigate path, which
Todd estimates cut about five seconds off each loop or 10 seconds per
runner off the double loop. If his estimate is accurate, that translates
to roughly a 50-second team-time (five runners) improvement over
"pre-renovation" years.
Additionally, heavy rains a few years ago caused erosion along some
patches of the course. Throw in the beautification steps imposed in recent
years a wider running path, planting of shade-producing trees along the
route, and considerable landscaping to improve footing and the
once-imposing course becomes a more inviting one.
"We try to respect history and tradition, yet safety becomes a factor too
... a much more important factor," said Mt. SAC men's coach Mike Goff, who
is the one entrusted with the upkeep of the course.
"If course historians have a problem with it, I understand," Goff added.
"At the same time, if we can improve the course to maximum conditions for
runners, that's great, too. Bottom line, the best teams and runners will
still win."
The only drawback now is that the ever-popular time comparisons by
generations of runners might lack integrity, since the course has changed.

It used to be when one California runner would meet another, the first
question was: "What's your best time at Mt. SAC?"
Regardless, the course still offers a tough test to challengers.
"Well, Mt. SAC's been too hot, too dusty, too slow, too crowded, too
hard," said Goff, echoing some critics over the years. "And now... they
say it's too fast. That's a new one."
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