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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.



Johnson and Heath Compete at World Track Indoor Championships

March 17, 2010, 2:06pm

This past weekend, Bay Area Track Club athletes
Alysia Johnson and Garrett Heath raced at the World Indoor Track and Field Championships in Doha, Qatar. Johnson ran a personal best and won the bronze medal in the women's 800 meters, while Heath finished 7th in the men's 1500 meters.
 
Johnson took the pace out fast, leading the pack through the 400 meter split in 58 seconds. Jenny Meadows of Great Britain took the lead in the third 200, but was passed by Mariya Savinova of Russia (1:58.26) for the gold medal. Meadows (1:58.43) hung on for the silver, while Johnson ran her fastest time ever (1:59.60) to take the bronze. See full results from this race here.

Heath finished 7th (3:43.81) in the very tactical 1500 meter final. Deresse Mekonnen (3:41.86) won the gold medal by a mere .10 seconds over Abdalaati Iguider (3:41.96) of Morroco. The race started slowly, with the field bunched up and elbows flying to fight for space on the 200 meter track. The pace picked up over the last half of the race and ended in a wild sprint finish. Less than 2 seconds split the finishing times of the first 7 finishers. See full results from this race here

Garrett leading the men's 1500m final

The action in Doha capped a successful weekend of racing for BATC athletes that included a first place team finish for the BATC women and third place for the BATC men at the Gate River Run 15k in Jacksonville, FL. You can read more about the BATC's experience at Gate River here

Alysia Johnson and Garrett Heath Both Make Finals at the World Indoor Championships

March 12, 2010, 9:20pm

DOHA, Qatar – BATC Athletes Alysia Johnson (800m) and Garrett Heath (1500m) have both made the final in their respective events at the World Indoor Championships. Tim Bayley finished fourth in his heat of the1500m, just missing qualifying to the final by two spots.

 

Alysia Johnson qualified to the women’s 800m final by getting third in her heat of the semi-finals, running 2:01.55 to earn the first time-qualifying spot.

Garrett Heath, in a fast race from the gun, ended up in third place running an indoor personal best of 3:39.25, nabbing him the first time-qualifying spot.
 
After the race, Garrett said, "Good race, but I missed the gun. I didn't hear it, it didn't sound like a gun to me. But it worked out ok. I was a little farther back than I wanted to be but I stayed out of trouble. It was a lot of fun. I'm excited for tomorrow's final." (from USATF)

You can watch Garrett compete in the 1500m final on Saturday at 6:45am Pacific, and Alysia compete in the 800m final on Sunday, at 6:15am Pacific.
 
To watch live web-streaming action from the World Championships click here.

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!


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