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All-Time Summer Track Bests

Event


Mark


Name


Age


Date


Site
50m 6.05 FAT Raji El-Amin M20 7/6/2005 RIT
50m 5.6 ht Ben James 6/26/1984 MCC
100m 10.5 ht Roy Scott 8/2/1977 RIT
100m 10.3 ht John Mammano 7/7/1981 RIT
200m 21.4 ht Elroy Turner 8/2/1977 RIT
300m 34.77 FAT Jonathan Santana
6/23/2009 RIT
400m 47.5c ht Elroy Turner Q1
400m 47.77 FAT Joe Greene 6/13/2006 RIT
400m 47.19 FAT Brycen Spratling 6/28/2011 Penfield
500m 1:04.3 ht Neil Moore 7/1/1980 RIT
600m 1:20.7 ht Dave Warth M20-24 7/28/1987 RIT
800m 1:51.8c ht Mike Kelly 6/21/1972 RIT
1000m 2:30.8 ht Leo Finucane 6/30/1981 RIT
1200m 3:06.3c ht Leo Finucane 7/31/1979 RIT
1500m 3:52.3 ht Paul Stemmer Q2
1 mile 4:11.8 ht Mike Kelly Q3
2000m 5:35.2 ht Dan Predmore Q4
3000m 8:29.6 ht John Jones Q5
2 mile 8:59.6 ht John Jones 8/1/1972 RIT
3 mile 14:02.9 ht John Jones 7/20/1972 RIT
5000m 14:21.5 ht John Tuttle 7/30/1985 MCC
10,000m 30:05.0 ht Craig Holm 1979
10,000m 31:37.0 ht Dan Predmore 8/4/1981 RIT
110m HH 42" 14.8 ht Martin Ellis 7/2/1985 MCC
110m HH 42" 13.9 ht Rob Johnson Q6
110m HH 42" 14.89 FAT Keith Booker M28 6/6/2001 RIT
110m HH 39" 14.78 FAT Terrell Gissendanner M17 6/15/2004 RIT
300m IH 36" 37.89 FAT Joe Greene M17 7/6/2005 RIT
400m IH 36" 52.9c ht George Cook 7/20/1972 RIT
3k Steeple 36" 9:07.0 ht Scott Bagley 7/22/1980 RIt
LJ 22-07 6.88 Joe Greene M17 7/13/2005 RIT
TJ 48-00.75 14.65 Mike McCadney M21 6/20/2006 RIT
HJ 6-08 2.03 Steve Pace 6/20/1978 RIT
PV 16-0 4.88m Marcus Popp M26 6/13/2001 RIT
PV 16-06.75 5.05m Mike Dempsey M22 7/12/2011 Penfield
Shot 16# 47-9.25 14.56 Mark Palmer 6/20/1978 RIT
Shot 12# 52-04 15.95 Mark Palmer 8/2/1977 RIT
Discus 2kg 157-2 47.9 Kevin Akins 6/24/1980 RIT
Discus 1.6kg 149-11 45.7 Andy Amsden 7/4/1983 MCC
Jav - old retired 225-02 68.64 Lynn Fuller 8/1/1972 RIT
Jav - new 800g 208-04 63.5 Q7
Hammer 16# 214-05 65.36 Jessie Doty M24 7/6/2005 RIT
all results as of 10/20/2006
Q1 Turners HT of 47.5 may have occurred in the Montreal Olympics not in the summer meet series
Q2,Q3,Q4 and Q5 Unable to verify the date of the performance
Q6 Johnsons 13.9 HT may not have been set in the summer meet series


 
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2008 McMullen Mile
2009 McMullen Mile
 
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The McMullen Mile –Try It!

The gold standard of running and fitness

Thursday June 10, 2010 – Nazareth College Track

By Coach Mike Reif

 

Today the mile distance or some variation of it is used as a fitness test in schools, the military and police academies. It is THE GLAMOUR EVENT at track meets, World Championships and the Olympics. It is the distance most runners use to calculate their “pace” for races or training runs. It is the distance that challenges both your speed and your endurance. And if you compete in running races, it’s a distance you should run at least once a year for time just for the challenge of it and to see where you’re at.  It’s such an important an event, it’s a GRTC Rochester Runner of the year event. Actually, there are multiple races on the track since we group the contestants by “seed” times so everyone is running with folks about their ability level and/or age. So, this is an event you put on your calendar now, no matter how fast or slow you think you are. You’ll have fun participating and help promote “Track” as part of the Greater Rochester TRACK Club.

The McMullen Mile is a race run in memory of the late Charlie McMullen who arguably was one of Rochester’s best runners ever.  In the mid 1970's Charlie McMullen, who graduated Spencerport High School in 1969, broke the 4 minute barrier when he ran the mile in 3:56.4 in 1974. He had run many great races at the University of Missouri and was a national class masters runner in the 80' and 90's. He also won the Drake Relays marathon in a time of 2 hours and 15 minutes and 19 seconds in 1977. Charlie had an amazing range of distances he could race at world class levels, He was also a world class person throughout his life and worked as a Special Education Teacher in the Rochester City School District. Charlie was also a dedicated volunteer with the Special Olympics and earned a Lifetime Achievement award for his efforts. He was inducted into the Greater Rochester Track Club Hall of Fame in 1993.  In 1998 along with brother Tim, Charlie led the Genesee Valley Harriers to their first of many USATF National Masters team and individual championships. Charlie died of cancer in August of 2003. This race serves to honor his pursuit of excellence in running and life as well as his positive spirit. By completing this race you will be a part of his legacy.

If you have raced in a road race or done a hard workout sometime in the last year you can and should do this event. The McMullen Mile is an event of the Genesee Valley Harriers Running Club and is sponsored in collaboration with the Greater Rochester Track Club and Innovative Edge Sports.

This year there will be 6-7 heats of the mile, perhaps more if the number of contestants requires that. We hope each heat has 20 or fewer runners. If more than 24 are registered for a heat we will split it up. Heats will be run in the following order at the approximate times:
6:15 - Men’s and boys 8 minute mile or slower,
6:30 - Men’s and boys faster than 8 minutes but not sub 4:45 for Open or 5:30 for Masters men.
6:45 - Women 6+ minutes and Elite Masters women
7:00 - Master’s Elite Men Sub 5:30 mile
7:15 - Elite Women’s – sub 6 min. mile
7:30 - Elite Men’s Race – sub 4:45 mile

In order to win prize money Open and Masters athletes must be in the designated heat to achieve that.  e.g. Masters Men or Women must run in the Master’s Elite heats in order to win that prize money (see entry form). Masters running in the Open Men or Women are eligible for Elite Open prize money if they run in those sections. The 2009 results are archived on the GRTC website: http://www.grtconline.org

Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to the top three in each 5 year age group at the end of the competition. All competitors will receive a Charlie McMullen Mile certificate of congratulations after they have completed their event. Honor Charlie with your participation. Send in you entry today!

 
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