Monday, October 17, 2011

DC Running Coach & Kinetic Fitness Win Titles



The finale of the inaugural National Road Racing League season ended at the Race for a Cause 8k in Arlington.  DC Running Coach won the men's race and therefore the team title with an impressive display of speed.  Mike Hamberger led the team, followed not too far behind by Chad Wolf and Max Huffman.  Chris Coates finished top-100 overall, as he was the next DCRC runner across the line, and Mike McVicker finished 4 seconds ahead of a VIDA runner to round out the lineup.

In the men's Individual Points scoring, Hamberger out-sprinted Duffield in this winner-take-all last race of the season, as they finished 1-2 in NRRL racing for the 6th time this year.  Memo Saenz held onto his third place position, while Dan Hunt and Theron Thilenius moved into the top-5.  Brian Cunningham ran his fourth race of the season and just missed the top-5.


Kinetic Fitness had already clinched the women's title, but DC Running Coach had four runners in the race, with these runners also rounding out the top-4 places in the season's Individual Points race.  Johanna Mansilla, Carolee Williamson, and Jessica Leitsch were in all top-20 overall at the 8k, while Heather Coles was also toward the front of the race field.  

Williamson ended the season with a commanding lead in the Individual Points race, with Mansilla coming on strong in the second half of the season to take second.  Leitsch returned to solid running form late in the year to take the 3rd position, while Heather Coles finished fourth, as she continues to get stronger each race.  Kinetic captain Becca Lipscomb finished 5th in the standings.

Final team and individual standings are posted on the NRRL results page.

The NRRL post-season party is set for Saturday, November 12th at Lululemon in Georgetown, where team trophies will be presented to the winning teams, along with plaques to the top-3 runners in each division.

Registration for the 2012 season will open on January 1st, with much in store for the second edition of the NRRL!  Help us spread the word about the NRRL and join us next year as the league grows into a nationally recognized sporting league for amateur (and professional) runners!



Thank you all for your support and a great first season!

Mike

Monday, October 3, 2011

Final Countdown to Championships

 
The end of the rainbow is near.  With the conclusion of the Race For the Parks 10k, the NRRL is honing in on the final standing for both teams and individuals.  NRRL Results from Sunday's 10k are now posted.

In the women's race, Johanna Mansilla and Carolee Williamson of DC Running Coach, LLC took 1-2, respectively, to extend their lead over the rest of the field in the Individual Rankings.  Both runners set a 10k PR and earned age-group awards at the race.  Jessica Leitsch leads a plethora of runners in contention for the final plaque at the post-season party.

On the men's side, Rory Duffield from Potomac River Running took his second straight 10k victory among NRRL runners, finishing under 37 minutes.  He was followed by Mike Hamberger for the second time.  Memo Saenz of VIDA Fitness clinched an individual plaque at the post-season party by finishing 3rd among NRRL runners.  Andrew Tweedie and Chris Coates (pictured below) were next across the line for DC Running Coach, LLC.

Looking at the team standings, Kinetic Fitness has clinched the team title in the female division, due to early success in the season.

With the way the league is scored, the male division team title is looking at a potential tie-breaker between all teams, in which the tie-breaker is given to the team with the most 1st-place team finishes throughout the season.  Here are the league Rules, are you ready for some NFL-style playoff wildcard scenarios!?

As it stands, PRR leads the standings 8-9-9 over the other two teams.  VIDA Fitness and and PRR each have two 1st-place finishes (DCRC has one), so a PRR victory in the remaining race would give them the title outright, regardless of how the other teams finish.  A VIDA victory with PRR finishing second would give VIDA the tie-breaker because even though those teams would end up with the same number of total points, VIDA would have more 1st-place finishes over the season.  A VIDA victory with a DCRC second place finish would give VIDA the title outright.  Either way you cut it, if VIDA wins the final race, then they are champions, controlling their own destiny.

Now if DCRC wins the final race and VIDA is second, then DCRC wins the season title outright.  If DCRC wins the race, but PRR gets second, then we have a shared championship, because both DCRC and PRR will have the same number of first place finishes, as well as second place finishes (the next tie-breaker, and so on).  Due to bye weeks and incomplete teams at a few races, DCRC and PRR have no other means for a tie-breaker.  There was a 0.0001% chance of this occurrence before the season started.  Never say never!  There looms the possibility that captains may agree on this final race as a winner-take-all to avoid a shared championship.

For the final Individual Rankings, Hamberger can clinch by finishing any number of spots ahead of Duffield.  Duffield can clinch by finishing first and having Hamberger finish anywhere but second place.  If Duffield does not win the race, then he must beat Hamberger by two or more places in order to clinch the Individual Rankings.  Duffield and Hamberger will end up in a tie if Duffield takes first and Hamberger second.  In the case of the latter, because they will have the same number of 1st- and 2nd-place finishes, with no other placings able to used as tie-breakers, they will split the championship, or they may have a gentleman's agreement that the final race of the year is a winner take all.  FYI and as a reminder: Gambling on the outcome of NRRL races is legal as long as the prize fighters get a cut of the action! :)

The now uber-important final race of the season is a PRR hosted event (home field advantage) in Arlington, the Race For a Cause 8k!

We hope to see you there!

Mike

Monday, September 19, 2011

Another 10k in the Books


The last NRRL was a 10k in the middle of a heat wave 7 weeks ago, while Sunday's 10k in Fairfax was perfect running weather.  The Kit's Miracle Mile hosted race #6 on the 8-race schedule and the conditions couldn't have been better on the 3-loop 10k course.

Carolee Williamson was the first NRRL runner across the line for the 3rd time this year, cracking the 100-point barrier in the Individual Rankings.  Jessica Leitsch made the deuces wild, running her 2nd race, finishing 2nd place for the 2nd time and moving into podium contention with 2 races to go.

On the men's side, Rory Duffield picked up his second NRRL victory of the season (beating all non-NRRL runners, too), running a smart race and taking over the lead just past the 2-mile mark from Mike Hamberger, who would finish 2nd NRRL.  Memo Saenz has taken over the 3rd position in the standings, but all top-10 spots are still up for grabs with 2 races to go!

The team standings remain unchanged after this race.  The race schedule is on the NRRL site, including links to all races and results.

News and information about the 2012 season will be dispersed after the final race and in anticipation of the post-season party, scheduled for Sat, Nov. 12th from 4 - 6pm at Lululemon in Georgetown.

Continue to let your fellow runners know about this new running league!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Kit's Miracle Mile Event Ready to Go!

 
The next stop in the inaugural NRRL season is Kit's Miracle Mile, which offers a 10K Run, 2 Mile Run-Walk, 1/4 Mile Fun Run, a Little Tykes Fun Run, plus a whole morning of festivities.

The 10k portion of this event will serve as the NRRL race.

The 8th annual event will take place on Sept 18th, 2011 at George Mason University, with a special cash prize being awarded to the top male and female NRRL runners!

Like so many races in the area, the race has a great cause.  Read about it here.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Mike

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

10k Distance (and heat!) Enter the NRRL


On Saturday night the 5th annual Friends of the W&OD 10k hosted the 5th NRRL race of the inaugural NRRL season.  Racers traveled to Vienna for another twilight race on the NRRL calendar.  The relatively flat course was balanced with more hot and humid July conditions.

Team and Individual results are update on the website.

The Kinetic Fitness female team had another strong showing with a full team of 5 runners and moved into first place in the Team Rankings.  Stephanie Maltz led her team across the line, as her and Katie Judge moved into the top-10 in the overall Individual Rankings with 2 races under their belts.  Aryan Rodriguez was only seconds behind Maltz across the line, finishing in the top half of the overall field.

Carolee Williamson broke the 1st place tie in the Individual Rankings, beating her time on the course from last year and being the first NRRL runner across the line.  Jessica Leitsch made her 10k debut and NRRL debut at the same time, finishing 2nd among NRRL runners.  Teammate Heather Coles wasn't too far behind, earning 3rd in the race and cracking the top-5 in the Individual standings.

On the men's side, VIDA Fitness took home another win with a full squad of runners, led by Memo Saenz once again.  Teammates Theron Thilenius, Keith Jankowski, and Sean Wang all moved into the top-10 with their 3rd NRRL finish this season.  Meanwhile, VIDA runner Dan Hunt catapulted into 1st in the rankings place with another good finish time.

The men's Individual Rankings continue to be close as Mike Hamberger and Rory Duffield finished 1-2 for the third straight race.  The team and individual titles are still open as we head into race #6 in our 8-race season.

The next race is the Kit Callahan 10k on Sept 18th, which is part of Kit Callahan's Miracle Mile day of run festivities at George Mason University in Fairfax.  We hope to see you there!

Mike

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Friends of the W&OD 10k is next!

 
The Marathon Charity Cooperation will be hosting the next race for the NRRL.  The popular Friends of the W&OD 10k takes place on July 30th and is a twilight race with a 6:30pm start time!  It's a flat out-and-back course from the Old Vienna Train Station to Hunter Mill Road.  If the weather cooperates you can expect a PR.  This race marks the first race longer than 5k in the NRRL season, so we'll see who has been training hardest.
 
All MC-Coop races benefit their charity partners.

NRRL runners receive a discount on registration.

The post-race happy hour for NRRL runners will take place down the street at Maplewood Grill.

Hope to see you out there.

Mike 

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Night Time is the Right Time for NRRL!

The inaugural Chris Carter Memorial Twilight 5k provided the first evening race for the NRRL, and also provided a very challenging course through one of Arlington's neighborhoods.  It's accurate to say that there weren't many steps taken on flat road, as the runners were usually moving either up or down over the rolling course.

For the second straight race in a row (in as many weekends) Mike Hamberger and Rory Duffield finished 1-2 in the NRRL field, both with top-10 performances in the overall 5k results in what was a competitive field.  Jason Kagarise took the 3rd spot and moved into 1st place in the NRRL Individual Points race.

Memo Saenz has emerged as VIDA Fitness' top runner in terms of finish place at races, while teammate Dan Hunt leads the team in total points, currently 2nd in the overall points standings.  And by running his third race, Theron Thilenius has jumped into the top-10.  In the season team results, Potomac River Running leads DC Running Coach and VIDA Fitness.

Johanna Mansilla (pictured above) won her 2nd NRRL race in a row, after running the another 5k earlier in the morning.  Sandra Grance of DC Running Coach also pulled off the daily double on Saturday.  Mansilla's win now puts her in a tie for 1st place in the NRRL Individual standings with teammate Carolee Williamson, who finished 3rd in the 5k, behind teammate Lexi Castenalli.  The Kinetic Fitness team was off for their bye week, and the two female teams are now tied in the Team Standings.


All NRRL league standings and results can be found on the NRRL Results page.



All teams square off again at the next race, the Friends of the W&OD 10k.  This is another twilight race, taking place on Saturday, July 30th.  It is also the first 10k of the NRRL, so we'll see who's got the legs for the longer distance.