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2010 CCRR Pace Team

Welcome, 2010 CCRR Athletes!  Whether this is your first half marathon or hundredth half marathon, the 2010 CCRR Pace Team is here to help you achieve your goal and have fun doing it! If you have any questions about the Pace Team, or for a Pacer, please contact Pacer Nancy at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . We're looking forward to seeing you at the starting line on September 26!

“If you don’t think you were born to run, you’re not only denying history.  You’re denying who you are.” (Born To Run)

Run On,

Pacer Nancy

 

Meet your 2010 CCRR Pace Team!

Pacer Tim:  7:00 pace (1:31:46 finish time)

 Pacer Darren: 7:30 pace (1:38:19 finish time)

Pacer Melissa and Pacer Donald:  8:00 pace (1:44:48 finish time)

Pacer Dick and Pacer Rique:  8:30 pace (1:51:26 finish time)

Pacer Renee and Pacer Mike:  9:00 pace (1:57:59 finish time)

Pacer Kevin and Pacer Rajit:  9:30 pace (2:04:32 finish time)

Pacers Lisa and Chris :  10:00 pace (2:11:05 finish time)

Pacer Nancy and Pacer Hollie:  10:30 pace (2:17:39 finish time)

Pacer Michelle and Pacer Ray: 11:00 pace (2:24:12 finish time)

Pacer Anna:  12:00 pace (2:37:18 finish time)

Pacer Leslie:  14:00 pace (3:03:30 finish time)

 

A few final notes to all athletes:

  • Half Marathoners don't need to sign-up for a pace group, they can just join on race morning.  Pacers will be in the start corral early to meet nervous racers and find out what the goals and history of the racers are.  The Pacers like to help to push the PR-seekers to their PR and celebrate the accomplishment of their first half finish.
  • Pacers will be in costume and will also have a flag with their pace time as well as a sign with their finish time on their back.   When there are pacing partners (most of our groups), one pacer will stay on consistent pace at the front of the group while the other acts as a sweeper in the back of the group.
  • The most common question - do racers need to stay with their pace group the entire race?  Absolutely not!  Pacers will never be upset if a racer is feeling strong and picks up the pace.