Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Crystal Springs Results!!!

Wow, what a weekend. We had a first flight, a jelly bean overload, aggressive California driving, Sparks humiliation, a bridge run, Blue Angels, aggressive City driving, Andrea weeping with joy, a run on a major fault line, more Sparks humiliation and that was only the first day! I will post some fun photos of the trip for everyone’s enjoyment and my continued humiliation.

More importantly, we were in California to RACE! The course was a lot of fun to watch since there were so many hills. I do not think there was more than 100M of flat along the entire course. That is the way K-Mart, Dianne, and I remember XC back in our California days. The boys raced first but took a hard hit with Jumpin’ Joe not jumping too well with a 103 degree temperature and being unable to make the trip and Alex out hurt. Chris, Alton, Reid, Jordan, Buddy, and Trent stepped up to the plate and raced hard over the hilly course. They represented Aloha and Oregon well with their races and finished a respectable 7th in the Championship Race.

The girls got after it from the gun and also raced very well. Andrea got out strong and finished even stronger over the final hills to finish 12th in the Championship Race. With that Top 15 finish, Andrea won herself a nice long sleeve shirt. Katie was a monster on the hills and passed a bunch in the last half of the race. Everyone raced well and the girls finished 4th against some tough competition. Thanks to Kaila's Uncle for the photos. Here are the splits and results of the race.

Boys
Christopher Campbell 5:08 / 5:18 17:01
Reid Landon 5:34 / 5:29 17:34
Alton Campbell 5:30 / 5:23 17:38
Jordan Grimes 5:28 / 5:33 17:42
Buddy Charley 5:29 / 6:26 18:03
Trent Martin 5:39 / 6:01 19:02
Alex Foote DNR
Joe Kato DNR

Girls
Andrea Yarnell 6:08 / 5:50 19:14
Katie Pratt 6:18 / 6:14 20:17
Samantha Wight 6:30 / 6:19 20:53
Eliza Vistica 6:32 / 6:24 21:11
Annalise Miller 6:47 / 6:34 21:16
Kaila Chapman 6:50 / 6:34 21:28
Corrin Neff 6:37 / 6:43 21:44
Deanna Clayson DNR

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