Friday night ‘cross is at barry park this week (5/12/12) at 5:30pm meet by the basketball courts!
Anyone interested feel free to join us in the Westcott/University Area of Syracuse for some light training and much fun.
Friday night ‘cross is at barry park this week (5/12/12) at 5:30pm meet by the basketball courts!
Anyone interested feel free to join us in the Westcott/University Area of Syracuse for some light training and much fun.
BTB Athletics would like to welcome the newest branch of sporting endeavor; the Lobster Cats!!
This is the official womens indoor soccer team sponsored by Variety Studios! They compete at the Jones Road “CNY Family Sports Centre” weekly. Representing BTB green with the goal keeper, and the players rock the custom Lobster Cat jerseys in the newly coined color of ‘bisque’ !
keep on the look out for fan gear, scarves, starter jackets, t-shirts, pennants, GOOOOO LOBSTER CATS!
Barry Park 5:30, meet by the basketball courts!
contact @Randy Hadzor or @Brian Hidy if you need any more info!
Sunday both Morehouse HFC sponsored athletes Heidi Glovack and Randy Hadzor raced 2012 ITU Duathlon World Championships in Nancy, France.
more from the race(s) on youtube
Here is the top secret post race play by play Randy quickly recounted for his parents and coach:
Run felt good, went out pretty quick, I slowly moved up but still a handful back.. i wasn’t as fast as GB guys on the hairpins –
t1 pretty quick, i forgot to strap my shoes, another split second lost but i just strapped em up quick and was out… passed the guy that i came into t1 with while they were putting there feet in their shoes
Bike – I started catching a lot of people – there was what looked like an XC team from GB and a Belgian way off the front from the run, I reeled in lots of the GB’s and the Belgian (who i thought would be the strongest rider but wasnt) + a spanyard, ended up going back and forth with a GB guy, passed lots of disc’d TT bikes in my AG + fancy wheeled roadbikes with little bars..
the turns we practiced the other day were all different the put fricken sand and stuff to fill the potholes and barriers to “make it safer” but all it did was make it narrower and mess up the lines i liked.. so i was a bit slower through there actually as the race went on, faster at the begining then lap 3 I went a little sideways slipping on the sand and locking the rear brake.. left foot unclipped, stayed up right but lost all momentum and had a little climb that was thus a slower start than normal.. almost fell asleep a little on the bike but heeded dads FB words and Brents insistance on fuel so had a powergel thing and kept sippin accelerade and kept hammering … then forgot howmany laps i did so i thought i would just see if the GB dude went in but when i slipped on the turn he ended up gapping me quite a bit and he really turned on the gas so i couldnt use him as a marker…
i ended up using my watch – i wasnt sure if multisport mode was showing me ‘lap distance’ or total distance and since i had accidentally clicked it straight from t1 to t2 mode when i wanted it to be on bike after not being able to see if the belgian was going in to transition, i clicked the watch mode again to the run (even though i was still biking) and the distance didnt 0 out and was still at 40k (minus the 10k run = 30k = 1 lap to go) so i got back on the pedals and tried to make up some time..
came into transition, it was cobbles leading up to dismount, i unclipped a foot or 2 after the line so i could be on the carpet and they yelled at me so i just took 2-3 steps back behind the tape line, then they were appeased, then went to go straight to my bike b/c it was right there but they made me run around some friggen tape that was barely a divider, then tried to get me to run all around it transition but i just informed them in frenglish that my bike was over there and they conceded .. wasnt sure if i was right or not.. then 3 official type guys hovered over me in transition making sure i put all my clothes in the little boxes they have there…
run 2 was tough to go faster.. felt like i was slipping into running too slow but kept telling myself that it was kind of like my little park and was thinking about the 2weeks i was here so i broke it into little segments.. didnt really know where i was but saw some of who i thought the fast guys were behind me at each hairpin.. a french guy caught me on the 2nd lap and i tried to hang but he slipped away, talked to him after – he had been in the penalty box for 2 min penalty.. so he may have been a little rested and pissed, i still wish i hung right with him i had a medium approach then the last straight i tried to give it everything to make sure no one passed, and no one did.. 5th i was told, going to go back to the place and check for results now probably.. and get a bottle of vin maybe some chocolate croissants.
Thank you to all those that helped this trip become possible! From those individuals that helped turn our collective pocket lint magically into plane tickets – to the companies who put their resources to good use to help us be on a near level playing field with the equipment of the other best athletes in the world in these duathlon competitions.
Super thanks to the Hadzor and Krisch families!! Morehouse HFC for fixing up the broken muscles and getting them workin’ in time to have good fitness for these races!! Syracuse Bicycle for making it possible to have a very competitive, reliable TT bicycle that not only helped traverse the long (powerman) and standard (nancy) distance courses but also the roads of Switzerland, the hills of the Vosges Mountains, the French countryside to be able to arrive at these races. (I’ve always though TT bikes make the best commuters) The CNY Triathlon Club, Shai+Ellie!, Paul Komanecky, Jamie Trevvett, Coach Joe + MU Hawks, Bryan Blake, Steve and Sara of Mello Velo Bicycles and Café, the Gilbertis, John Hartnett, David Bean, Marcus Lewis, Variety Studios, John Austin, Cazenovia Triathlon, Michael Brych, ATC Endurance, Eric Lankford and WoolSports – – hands down the best clothing material for endurance traveling… and everyone else – – could not have done it with out your help!!
It’s great to be back in CNY. I am still pumped over the whole experience at the 70.3 World Championship. My hopeful goal was a top ten finish. To finish 6th in a great field and tough conditions is a great feeling. The amazing thing about an event like this is the after effect of “what next”. To prepare so hard and have great results is great. But it leaves you wanting more challenges and high level competition. So I will enjoy the great feeling now and scan the endurance world for another monster hill to climb soon. B
An article written up by David Cooper of Monmouth University about MU alumni Leslie LaMacchia and Randy Hadzor continuing the pursuit of competitive athletics in the multi-sport arena!