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BATC Recap: adidas Grand Prix

June 12, 2010, 11:01pm

By Tom Kloos

If David Torrence’s season opener at 1500m is an indication of things to come, it will be an exciting season indeed. David out-performed pre-race expectations, finishing seventh place in a new PR of 3:35.81 at the adidas Grand Prix, taking nearly three seconds off of his previous best. The race was won in 3:33.29 by Nicholas Kemboi of Kenya, and the top American finisher was Leonel Manzano in 3:33.92.

David settled into the middle of the pack from the start of the race, which was off to a quick pace. “I wasn’t getting splits. I was just racing.” A gap opened up midway through the race, separating David from the leaders. With the pace already fast, and somewhat cautious with a sore hamstring, David waited until the last 600 meters to start giving chase, but managed to close with a final lap of 55 seconds to move up to seventh.

Bay Area Track Club teammate Shannon Rowbury finished fourth in the women’s 1500, describing her race as “strong in the finish, but I didn’t have much pop.” Shannon’s time of 4:04.00 was just behind top-finishing American Jenny Berringer in 4:03.63. The winner was Nancy Jebet Langat of Kenya in 4:01.60. Shannon’s season opener last year was slightly faster, but in a race which she says she “totally died in the end. So my finish (at the adidas Grand Prix) was an improvement.”
 

Shannon and David now head to North Carolina to train with coach John Cook, before lacing up next in Iowa for the USATF Outdoor Championships beginning June 23.
 


BATC Preview: Men's 1500m at the adidas Grand Prix

June 11, 2010, 8:38pm

By Tom Kloos

Late Spring in New York City, and Central Park is swarming with joggers, forming a continuum of bodies moving counter-clockwise around the park’s interior. There will be no such joggers running counter-clockwise at Icahn Stadium for the 1500 event of the adidas Grand Prix – IAAF Diamond League meet. The start list is a who’s-who of men’s milers, featuring top Americans and Olympians representing four different countries. 


Someone might innocently presume that BATC’s David Torrence would be intimidated by the high-caliber field, heading to the starting line with the second-slowest seed time of the group (3:38.39). That someone would be mistaken. “It’s a whole new season for me,” says David reflecting on the level of competition, “I am a whole new runner.”


Tomorrow will be David’s first 1500 in 2010, and his performances in other events thus far (800, 1600 relay, and road mile) in the year are demonstrative that he is indeed a new runner.  With the pace set to go 3:32, David is determined to come away with a whole new PR. “…more than just be dragged along, I want to compete with the best…I have no expectation, and no limitations.”

Sunday morning in Central Park, when the number of New York joggers hits its peak, David might be moving among them at an easy recovery pace. Some New Yorker may get to enjoy going a few miles with one of America's finest young middle distance athletes, but they would be wise not to try and challenge David’s kick. The same holds true of any number of the other milers at the adidas Grand Prix!

BATC Preview: USATF High Performance Meet at Occidental College

May 20, 2010, 1:17pm

On Saturday, May 22, four Bay Area Track Club athletes will toe the line at the USATF High Performance Meet at Occidental College. Set just outside of Los Angeles in Eagle Rock, California, the meet is gearing up to be one of the highlights of the spring track season. Middle distance events, the 800m and 1500m, will be the focus of the meet with heats consisting of Olympians, National Champions, All-Americans, and other world-class runners. 

On the men's side, the BATC's David Torrence is entered in the 800m, and Garrett Heath and Bolota Asmerom are entered 1500m. Torrence will go up against US 800m Olympian Christian Smith as well as a slew of other top-notch middle distance athletes. Fresh off of an 800m personal best at the May 1 Payton Jordan Invitational at Stanford, Torrence has an opportunity to establish himself as a one of the best middle distance competitors in the country. 

In the 1500m, Heath and Asmerom will have the chance to test themselves against some world-class athletes. Olympians Ian Dobson and Leo Manzano are entered, as well as a gang of Oregon Track Club members and other professional runners. The race is shaping up to be one of the best 1500m heats of the year. 

On the women's side, Olympian and BATC member Shannon Rowbury will toe the line in the 800m. She faces an extremely competitive field consisting of Olympians Jenny Barringer, Erin Donahue, and Anna Pierce, as well as professionals Treniere Clement Moser, Geena Gall, Morgan Uceny, and Alice Schmidt. Expect to see some fast times out of this heat of women. 

Check here for live results on the day of the meet.  The order of events is as follows: 

6:45PM Men 800 Meter Run
7:15PM Women 800 Meter Run
7:45PM Men 1500 Meter Run
8:15PM Women 1500 Meter Run





BATC Preview: Heath, Torrence to Compete at US 1 Mile Road Championships

May 11, 2010, 5:53pm

On Thursday, May 13, the BATC's
Garrett Heath and David Torrence will toe the line in Minneapolis, Minnesota for the 2010 USA 1 Mile Road Championships. The field this year is very competitive, with Olympian Lopez Lomong entered as well as a number of other professional runners.  

Torrence won the event last year by over 2.5 seconds in a time of 3:59.3 with a furious closing kick that separated him from the rest of the field. Fresh off a recent personal best in the 800m, Torrence has shown he is in great shape and ready to compete on Thursday. 


Similarly, Heath is coming off of a great showing at the World Indoor Track Championships where he finished 7th in the final of the 1500m. He is poised to be extremely competitive in this field of elite runners. 

Check out the USATF site featuring the race for more information. The event is hosted  Medtronic Twin Cities.



BATC Members Aim For Sub-4 Miles

May 7, 2010, 5:03pm

On May 7 at 9:15pm, three BATC athletes will compete at the Heart and Sole Elite Mile in Santa Rosa, CA. They will attempt the first sub-4 minute mile ever seen in Santa Rosa and the fastest mile ever in Sonoma County. 

Following the conclusion of the Santa Rosa High School Invitational, team members Bolota Asmerom, Tim Bayley, and Francis Gadayan will aim to run personal bests under the lights of the night meet. Rabbiting the race will be their BATC teammate David Torrence, who is leading the field through the first half mile in what he tentatively expects to be 1:56.00. 


With cash prizes on the line, this should be an exciting and potentially historic event. The men's field is headlined by the BATC athletes as well as other Bay Area competitors. Sean Brosnan (Mizuno), Michael Hendry (Ragged Mountain Running Club), Jacob Petralia (Asics Aggies), and Austin Ramos (Adidas Transports) are just some of the entered elites. 

An elite women's mile will take place at 9:00pm, prior to the men's event.

For more information on the event and a list of entered athletes, direct your browser to 
http://www.heartnsolesantarosa.com/elitemile.html.



BATC Race Recap: Payton Jordan 2010

May 4, 2010, 5:20pm

The Bay Area Track Club sent six athletes into action at Sunday's Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational. Leading the way for the club was Shannon Rowbury, who used savvy tactics and a devastating kick to win the women's 5000 meters. On the men's side, David Torrence finished 2nd in the 800 meters, narrowly missing the win by a mere .09 of a second. 

The news of Rowbury's 5000 meter victory would have been shocking to anyone who saw the first half of the race and decided to head home early. Shalane Flanagan ran to a huge early lead, hot on the heels of a pacesetter and well under American record pace, a record that she set herself in 2009. Quickly a chase pack formed, with Rowbury working alongside Amy Yoder Begley to chip away at Flanagan's advantage. Not until the final 800 meters did it seem like their efforts were producing any results. At that point Flanagan began to tire from the relentless early pace, and Rowbury began to wind up her fabled finishing kick. She really let loose with 400 meters to go and instantly gaped Yoder Begley. On the final turn she passed Flanagan and cruised home to victory in a new personal best time of 15:00.51.

Torrence left the meet also possessing a new personal best. His time of 1:46.83 for 800m knocked more than an entire second off his previous record. Showing the strength of a miler, Torrence threaded through the pack on the final lap, swinging wide into lane three on the homestretch to pass all but one of his competitors. Torrence and Rowbury recently returned from a high altitude training camp in Mexico under the guidance of their coach, John Cook.

Watch video of Torrence's race and his post-race interview.

Also running well in the men's 800m were Tim Bayley, who ran 1:49.84, and Francis Gadayan, who ran 1:54.17. In the men's 5000 meters, Bolota Asmerom looked poised to run for the win when he ran out of gas on the last lap. He hung on for a solid 13:42.65. In the women's 5000 meters, Clara Horowitz-Peterson ran a strong 16:36.94.


BATC Sending Four Athletes to Reebok Boston Indoor Games

February 5, 2010, 10:18am

On Saturday, February 6, four Bay Area Track Club athletes will compete in the Reebok Boston Indoor Games. The races will be held at the Reggie Lewis Center on the campus of Roxbury Community College. 

David Torrence, Garrett Heath, and Tim Bayley will be running the men's mile, and Shannon Rowbury will be running the 3000m. 

Their performances will be televised on ESPN2 from 2-4pm EST the day after the event. Learn more about the meet here

Good luck to the athletes!

Kloos places 2nd at PA Cross Country Championships

November 23, 2009, 5:09pm

On a wet and rainy Sunday morning in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, Tom Kloos of the Bay Area Track Club placed 2nd overall in the Pacific Association Cross Country Championships, covering the hilly 6.09 mile race in 30:31.

Kloos, competing for Adidas Transports, placed 2nd in last year's PA Championship and aimed to better that at this year's event. However, after getting out to a big, early lead, Kloos was eventually caught and overtaken by Phil Reid of the ASICS Aggies.

Alysia Johnson and Shannon Rowbury were spotted on the course cheering on the runners, as were David Torrence and Bolota Asmerom.

Additional coverage of the race can be found here.

When Magda Speaks...

November 17, 2009, 7:20pm

...we listen!

Magda was interviewed recently about why she's excited by the ideas behind the Bay Area Track Club. Hear her thoughts in this video

If you like that one and you want more, feel free to browse our video section for more interviews with our athletes on why the Bay Area Track Club is the next big thing!

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