{"id":66,"date":"2005-04-26T09:47:08","date_gmt":"2005-04-26T16:47:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gospartans.org\/?p=66"},"modified":"2010-05-01T09:47:53","modified_gmt":"2010-05-01T16:47:53","slug":"big-sur-international-marathon-relay-team-spartans-score","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gospartans.org\/?p=66","title":{"rendered":"Big Sur International Marathon Relay &#8211; Team Spartans Score"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On April 24, 2005, the &#8220;SPARTAN A&#8221; team placed third in the masters relay and 5th overall. Since the first place team was running as a non-competitive show (they ran 2:13), we actually placed 4th overall. Good going guys!<\/p>\n<p>This year we picked and scraped to finally get a team together. I don&#8217;t know what is special about the Spartans, but many of them cannot commit to anything&#8230; whether it be a race, a group practice, a marriage, or&#8230; Carlos Siqueiros registered the team and got both Leonard and Alex &#8220;semi&#8221; committed. We needed some young talent; with Alex and Leonard, we felt we would have a pretty decent team. We then need to fill around these guys. Nick and I basically said that we were in. Carlos ended up on the other side of the world, so getting another person committed at the last moment was not easy&#8230;. and then, we also needed an alternate. Special thanks to Nick for securing Greg Burke and Dave Prince (alternate).<\/p>\n<p>I felt that this year&#8217;s team would be slightly faster than last year. As it turned out, I think our time of 2:53:56 was around a minute faster than last year. Last year the weather was very good but this year didn&#8217;t look promising &#8211; it was overcast and looked like rain much of the day but the wind was not a factor and the rain showed only as sprinkles. Good weather for running.<\/p>\n<p>Nick &#8220;butterball&#8221; Butterfield lead off. Running uninjured, he was much better than last year and sent us out right. Before he knew it, his 4 miles were over and Alex &#8220;smoke&#8221; Gonzales, smoked the 2nd leg, putting us up with the relay leaders! Alex wanted the 3rd leg but Leonard &#8220;animal&#8221; Marufo had already asked for it. This is the longest and toughest leg &#8211; Leno ran a much appreciated strong 3rd leg. I think Leonard found the leg to his liking but maybe tougher than he anticipated. The one-two punch of Alex and Leonard set us up! Thanks guys! I started the 5.8 mile 4th leg possibly in the 4th relay place. In spite of problems the last few weeks with a cold\/allergy and my Achilles tendon, I ran O.K. &#8211; no one passed me. I love the 4th leg. It is a rolling leg with three pretty good hills and a few nice downhills. Also, the scenery is fantastic! The wrist band went to Greg &#8220;Closer&#8221; Burke for the 4 mile final leg. It starts with like a 0.5 mile hill which Greg, in the excitement, took out too fast. Anyway, Greg hung on and kept us in position for a good finish.<\/p>\n<p>I am proud of everyone for having run so well. Without everyone&#8217;s committment, preparation, and event performance, our solid 3rd place would not have been achieved. Congratulations to everyone. It was a pleasure running with everyone on this team.<\/p>\n<p>patrick<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On April 24, 2005, the &#8220;SPARTAN A&#8221; team placed third in the masters relay and 5th overall. Since the first place team was running as a non-competitive show (they ran 2:13), we actually placed 4th overall. Good going guys! 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