Nicol Traynor and Ryan Lee earn top finishes...
The start of the 2011 HCA Virginia 8K held November 12th in Richmond, VA. (Click on this photo for slide show) |
Nicol Traynor on her way to All-America honors in the 3KSC at the 2011 NCAA Championships (Click on photo to enlarge.). |
“I felt great”, said Traynor. “It was a fun race, especially since my mom and dad came down from New Jersey to participate.” "I like the cold weather," the New Jersey native said. "There was no wind. It was perfect."
For the women, Ethiopian Alemtsehay Misganaw won in 26:17 and Kenya’s Lilian Marilta was second in 26:25.
Traynor ran with the lead group of women from the start. Misganaw made her move around the 1.5-mile mark and extended her lead while Kenya’s Marilta eventually pulled ahead of her as well, but Traynor said she got a lot of support from Spiders fans along the course.
"It was nice to be local. I was wearing my Richmond (running gear) and they were like, 'Go Spiders.' "
Ryan Lee, a sophomore who redshirted for the Spiders this fall, placed 9th overall in the international men’s field with a time of 24:15. He capped a great fall season, which included leading team USA with an 11th place finish at the 2011 IAAF sponsored World Jr Mountain Running Championships in Albania, with an excellent race. Lee ran splits of 4:42 for the opening mile, crossed 2 miles in 9:30, 3 miles in 14:30 and 4 miles in 19:30 before closing well to finish in 24:15 for the 8K race which equates to roughly 5 miles in distance.
“The weather was cool but really perfect for racing”, said Lee. “I wanted to run a personal best and get under 24:20. I felt great throughout the race course and really pushed hard on the final mile. I was a lot of fun hearing the crowd cheer us on.”
Over 4,600 runners competed in the HCA Virginia 8K and a combined total of 17,073 runners hit the streets of Richmond in the HCA Virginia 8K, McDonald’s ½ Marathon and SunTrust Marathon. The events work to increase organ, eye and tissue donation in Virginia and across the United States. Through educational efforts, Donate Life Virginia encourages everyone to say “yes” to donation and document their decision to become a donor. For more information on Donate Life go here.
Also competing and supporting Donate Life Virginia were Spiders:
Ryan Lee (SO).............9th….24:15…1st in 15-19 age group
Charlie Ban (UR ’04)..14th…25:19…4th in 25-29 age group
Patrick Love (SO).......21st…26:15…2nd in 15-19 age group
Paul Myer (FR)…........24th…26:25…3rd in 15-19 age group
Nicol Traynor (SR)…..28th…26:35…3rd Overall Women
Dana Guglielmo (JR)..66th…30:53…9th Overall Women…1st 20-24 age group
Allie Stapleton (FR)....74th…31:31…10th overall Women…1st 15-19 age group
Emily Graber (FR)…115th…33:36…18th overall Women…2nd 15-19 age group
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