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Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz NOT Running Updated 4/18/2012 8:58AM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Edited: The latest official entries will always be here: http://www.mtsacrelays.com/confirmations/2012/eumeetprogram.htm and neither Alan Webb nor Dathan Ritzenhein is running. We removed the OP's link.

Mt SAC entries are in:

PUMA Mile has Alan Webb v. Garrett Heath. Lets see if Webb is back or not.

Ritz v. Lalang in the 5000. Also Miles Batty, Collegiate mile record holder, and Cam Levins, someone who always tries to make it a race. This will be a great meet to watch.

For the women, the 800 and 5000 are looking sharp. 800 has Maggie Vessey, Alice Schmidt, Lativia Thomas, and Christin Wurth-Thomas. 5000 has Sheila Reid, Molly Huddle, Sara Hall, Jenny Simpson, Anna Pierce, Emily Infield, and Brie Felnagle.

Looks like some great racing coming this weekend.
agip
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 9:26AM - in reply to Mountain Observer Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
...and the chase for the A standards begins.

This is gonna hurt a little...
The Waterboy
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 9:34AM - in reply to agip Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Unless Webb runs 3:54, or there is an official time at 1500m (which I doubt there will be), Webb wouldn't qualify for the Olympic trials after this race as they only use one Mile "A" standard for the trials and not a "B" standard while for the 1500m there is an A and B. So if Webb is in 3:54 shape great, but otherwise he would have to do another race after this to qualify for the trials. Don't mean to be pessimistic, but he's probably not in 3:54 shape.

Prove me wrong Webb
I <3 Tacos
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 10:25AM - in reply to Mountain Observer Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I don't know if we can take another Webb flop. Go Webb!

Both the women's and men's 5000 should be fast and speaking of underperforming athletes it will be intresting to see how Anna pierce will run.
Leopardly
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 10:33AM - in reply to Mountain Observer Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
For Webb in the mile, I predict anything between 3:50 and 4:10. For Ritz, i'll go out on a limb and predict 13:xx. Also, at least one woman in the 5000m will run a time that starts with 15. you heard it here first losers
nothingtoseehere
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 10:35AM - in reply to Mountain Observer Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I think Webb lacks the endurance for a full mile.
out west.
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 10:53AM - in reply to nothingtoseehere Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
heard hesch is running. will webb beat hesch? that would be 11yrs later and the boardshorts are still behind. and who is brenton rowe?
Magic 8 Ball
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 11:04AM - in reply to out west. Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Aric Van Halen in the steeple. (Yeah... that Vah Halen!!)
Graeme McDowell
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 4:20PM - in reply to Leopardly Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
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That's was a good long hard workout! It is amazing how much faster you can go with a good group of guys. Makes me excited for Mt. Sac!

Ritz sounds ready, I say he dips just under 13:30.
Sagarin
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 7:45PM - in reply to Graeme McDowell Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Ritz ran 13:27 as a college freshman and generally rounds into shape fairly quickly, so I would be shocked if he didn't run at least that fast and possibly much quicker.
Factt
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 7:57PM - in reply to Magic 8 Ball Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Magic 8 Ball wrote:

Aric Van Halen in the steeple. (Yeah... that Vah Halen!!)

Yep, Alex's son.
Pontification
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 8:06PM - in reply to Sagarin Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Agree, ritz could be well under 13:30. The old Ritz could get injured and within 6 weeks be near his PR. He is more fit aerobically than back then.
jjjjjj
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 8:07PM - in reply to Sagarin Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Sagarin wrote:

Ritz ran 13:27 as a college freshman and generally rounds into shape fairly quickly, so I would be shocked if he didn't run at least that fast and possibly much quicker.


after 28:21, I'd be surprised if he goes very close even to 13:30. does he have the speedwork yet? 13:40'd not shock me. but if healthy he will drop plenty of time by the olympics.
Much better
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 8:11PM - in reply to jjjjjj Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Wait, so Ritz can be 40 seconds off his pr and be fine for the trials, but Webb can't be 10 seconds off in the 1500?
Formica Table
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 8:17PM - in reply to Much better Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Was Webb's name on that heat sheet earlier today? It isn't there now.
douglas burke
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 8:22PM - in reply to The Waterboy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

The Waterboy wrote:

Unless Webb runs 3:54, or there is an official time at 1500m (which I doubt there will be), Webb wouldn't qualify for the Olympic trials after this race as they only use one Mile "A" standard for the trials and not a "B" standard while for the 1500m there is an A and B. So if Webb is in 3:54 shape great, but otherwise he would have to do another race after this to qualify for the trials. Don't mean to be pessimistic, but he's probably not in 3:54 shape.

Prove me wrong Webb


alan webb already has a B standard qualifier for the olympics, based on his 3:37.82 on march 3rd 20ll at the melbourne, australia meet.
The Waterboy
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 8:23PM - in reply to Formica Table Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Wait now both Ritz AND Webb aren't listed in the entries...did both drop out?

At least Evan Jager is still in the steeple
Sniffer
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 8:49PM - in reply to The Waterboy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I couldn't find Steven Pfeiffer in the entries and even used the search function on Chrome. I thought he would be running since its an Olympic year.
Peppermint Joseph
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 8:56PM - in reply to The Waterboy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

The Waterboy wrote:

Unless Webb runs 3:54, or there is an official time at 1500m (which I doubt there will be), Webb wouldn't qualify for the Olympic trials after this race as they only use one Mile "A" standard for the trials and not a "B" standard while for the 1500m there is an A and B. So if Webb is in 3:54 shape great, but otherwise he would have to do another race after this to qualify for the trials. Don't mean to be pessimistic, but he's probably not in 3:54 shape.

Prove me wrong Webb


I think there will be a camera at 1500. I read it on some Puma mile promotional site.
Montesquieu
RE: Mt SAC Entries: Webb and Ritz Running 4/18/2012 8:57PM - in reply to The Waterboy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Ritz is indeed no longer on the start list for the elite 5000. Two possibilities: first, in the last day or two he picked up a cold or a minor injury; second, his last few workouts have been going so well that the decision was made that he would forgo the Mt. Sac 5000 and aim the following week to go for the "A" standard in the 10000 at Payton Jordan. I certainly hope it's the second of these possibilities.

The Waterboy wrote:

Wait now both Ritz AND Webb aren't listed in the entries...did both drop out?

At least Evan Jager is still in the steeple
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