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Post by mpaulson on Oct 26, 2009 13:37:17 GMT -5
Hi. Thank you so much to Sara, Wendel, and volunteers at the S.F one day this weekend! Have done it 3rd year in a row but this time it was so awesome with the large screen showing counts of laps, timing of each, etc. Also, special thanks for the hot breakfast with eggs, bacon, and pancakes at 5am in the morning Saved me for the last few laps. Also awesome to be able to see runners like Suzanne and Brian. Wow! I bet those course records will stand for a looooooong time. With sincere appreciation, Marianne
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Post by John Nadler on Oct 26, 2009 15:58:39 GMT -5
Hello to all, This was my first time at a PCTR event (I was crewing for Mike Weston during the night) and just wanted to say how great it was to be there. You are all awesome folks and I had a blast. Yes, it was even fun cooking up the hot breakfast with Lauren and Arron (sp?) and watching the runners come by and devour it. ;D Keep up the great work, John
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Post by sherio on Oct 26, 2009 22:46:32 GMT -5
I can't thank you guys enough for this race. I had a rough time out there and that made me appreciate all the more the wonderful aid station and volunteers. That potato leek soup went down so easy on a sour stomach! And I can't be too depressed by my performance since I did get a surprise 1st place a/g award - I especially thank the other person in my a/g who apparently had to leave early I'm planning on wearing my mug around my neck when I see my running friends this Saturday! Sheri
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Post by mweston on Oct 29, 2009 19:55:20 GMT -5
I was looking at the lap times (thanks for posting them!), and here is what I understand from looking at them:
The first column is the time of day when the lap finished
The first lap is not included, but it can be calculated by subtracting the lap time for lap 2 from the end time for lap 2, to get the end time for lap 1. Assuming lap 1 started at 9:00:00.0, that gets you everything you need.
The time of day is to the nearest tenth of a second while the lap times are to the thousandth, which makes the calculation I just described slightly imperfect.
P.S. My friend John, who posted as a guest above, is too modest to mention that he provided those eggs. Thanks everyone for making him feel welcome enough that he thought to do that!
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Post by pctrailruns on Nov 2, 2009 17:19:27 GMT -5
Yes, Mike, you're right about the lap times. I don't know why it doesn't show the first lap time. The system/race started at 9:00:01
Wendell (PCTR)
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Post by adunni66 on Nov 3, 2009 11:42:44 GMT -5
I just wanted to add my thanks... Thanks!
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