hood to coast 2002
198.7 miles in 36 legs, 12 runners, timberline lodge to seaside oregon.

2001 #942 Team Edgerunner  30:14:20  915 of 978   9'19s
2002 #188 Team Edgerunner  29:10:05  703 of 982   8'50s

ken veneskey
van#1

amy griffin
runner 1

steven redman
runner 2

rob mcmillin
runner 3

brian gefroh
runner 4

mark day
runner 5

dan moffat
runner 6

eric dufendach
van#2

heather donnelly
runner 7

derrick deziel
runner 8

chris hale
runner 9

tom ryan
runner 10

bianca dorsey
runner 11

arron barnes
runner 12


-----Original Message-----
> From: Redman, Steve 
> Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 7:07 PM
> To: Moffat, Dan; Gefroh, Brian; Day, Mark; Hale, Chris; Griffin, Amy;
> Dufendach, Eric; Veneskey, Ken; Dorsey, Bianca; Donnelly, Heather;
> Barnes, Arron; Ryan, Tom; McMillin, Rob
> Cc: Bessler, Matt; Vidin, Aurora; Parrish, Thomas
> Subject: results HTC
>  
> This year with a 29:10:05 performance over 198.7M (on a course a full 4.1
> miles longer than last year- we ran a 30:14:20 in 2001 over 194.6M) we
> moved from Rank 5/5 (2001) to Rank 4/5 (2002).  This means that Team
> EdgeRunner bested !!215!! more teams than we did last year (2001 918/981,
> 2002 703/982).  And the proof that we got better (as opposed to the field
> getting worse) is in the per mile times.  9'19s in 2001 and 8'50s in 2002
> (a 29 second/mile gain!).
> 
> We are simply now a faster and more experienced team.  We picked up 215
> team roadkills to prove it.  How many can we pick up next year?  As an
> example a 10 second improvement on our average would gain us 73 positions!
> Another 10 seconds off our average would gain us another 89 positions and
> moved us to the middle rank 3/5.
> 
> Our improvement was not all running.  We made every exchange and
> transition like clockwork.  Thanks to the excellent organization and
> driving from Eric and Ken.  Thanks to our volunteers Aurora, Matt and Tom.