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Indoor Track Season results

Ohio State Indoor Championship at the University of Akron

Jonny was invited to the Ohio State Indoor Track and Field Championships held at the University of Akron’s Stile Athletics Field House. It was a condensed day as there were limited competitors in the Division I finals.

Jonny ran in the 4×800 relay and the 4×400 relay.

The 4×800 relay was ran without two of the members of the relay team that qualified them for the state tournament. The reasoning being that they were running individual events themselves and those events were too close to the time of the 4×800 to allow for a full recovery. One individual ran the 1600 Meter run and scored a personal best time for himself. The other ran the 800 meter run and won the event by several seconds and almost had a new Ohio State Indoor record.

Jonny ran his 800 meter leg in 2:10, which was several seconds off his personal best. One of the other members of the relay team was sick according to Jonny and was well off his personal best time as well. The team did not make it to top 8 which receive medals.

Jonny ran in the 4×400 meter relay and Granville was seeded as the 4th team in the state. They were in the third and final heat of the 4×400 relay which consisted of the fasted seeded group. The first two heats saw several teams beat Granville’s seed time by over 4 seconds. Everyone was going to have to run their personal best for them to have a chance. Jonny ran his let in 54.2 which is his personal best by about a quarter of second. The team beat their previous time but by only 9/100’s of a second. They were 9th place and just missed the podium and a medal.

Jonny has a week of relaxed running and then practice starts for outdoor track.

Arnold Classic High School Indoor Meet

Today Jonny ran in the Arnold Classic High School Indoor Meet held in the French Field House at the Ohio State University. This is the last week to qualify for an invite to the Ohio Indoor Track and Field Championship Finals.

Jonny ran in the 4×800 and 4×400 relays today. The team had already qualified for the 4×400 with last week’s run in Akron. They were hoping to be able to qualify for the 4×800 finals with today’s run.

The team ran the 4×800 relay in 8:16.90 and it looks like that might be good enough to qualify for the State Finals next week. Jonny ran another personal best of 2:06 for his leg. He was really excited to qualify for another event next week at the University of Akron where the State Championship Finals are held. Currently that time looks to be the 4th fastest time that event was run this year.

The team ran the 4×400 relay with a time of 3:40.80. A little slower than last weeks 3:29.41. Last weeks time should qualify them for the State Championship though. Jonny’s split this week was 56 seconds, his personal best last week of 54 seconds stands. Jonny said one of their A runners from last week did not run this week, but the team still ended up in 2nd overall this week.

The results for the entire can be found on the Finish Timing Website.

Akron Rubber City Open Meet

Jonny competed in the Akron Rubber City Open Meet today. This is the same venue that the State Finals will be held in a couple of weeks. Jonny had a very long day as he had to be at the school at 6:00 am and did not make it back to the school until after 10:00 pm.

Jonny ran in the 800 Meter run and the 4×400 meter relay. His first event, the 800 meter run, he was seeded in the 2nd heat of the day out of 5 heats with each heat running about 11 runners. He won his heat with a time of 2:08.92 which is another personal best. He ended up 11th out 55 competitors and did very well running against more mature runners consisting of mostly Juniors and Seniors.  The official results of the boys 800 meter run can be found here.

His second race was the 4×400 relay. He was running with a team consisting of 3 seniors again. His team had a time of 3:29.41 and won their heat, but were beat out by a team in the 2nd heat, so they took 2nd out of 30 teams.  Jonny had a split time of 54 seconds in the 400 which was his 2nd personal best of the day.  The official results of the boys 4×400 meter relay can be found here.

Next week is the Arnold Classic back at the French field house at OSU where all the Buckeye Qualifiers were held. Then March 8th is the Ohio State Indoor Championship held at the University of Akron, which is where today’s meet was held. That meet is by invitation only. At this point I have to assume that Jonny is going to be invited to run in the 4×400 relay as Granville has the 2nd best time in the state with this weeks run. The team that beat them today has the fastest time in the state. Those two teams have not run in the same heat together yet.

OSU High School Qualifier #4 – French Fieldhouse

Jonny ran in the OSU High School Qualifier #4 today.  Next Saturday the meet is in Akron at the University of Akron.  After week following Akron is the Arnold Classic back at the French Fieldhouse at OSU.  Then the final week is back to the University of Akron for the State Indoor Track Finals which they get invited to by having an outstanding performance at one of the Qualifier meets held throughout the state.

Jonny ran in the 4×800 relay and the 4×400 relay today, just like last week.  The 4×800 didn’t go well for the boys.  The boys were put in the first heat for the 4×800 and running with the fast group.  Jonny was the lead leg and ran a good time for him of 2:12.  He found himself near the back of the pack early, but passed several kids as he made his laps.  He kept contact with the lead group and his hand off was clean.  The problem came between the 2nd and 3rd leg, when the 3rd leg runner asked for an exchange and the hand off was given one lap early, which earned them a DQ for the race.  Even with the 3rd leg having forced himself into running 1000 meters and his last 200 meter lap at a pace well below normal, because he gave it his all the previous lap, the boys would have finished 8th overall using 2 Juniors, 1 Sophmore and 1 Freshman in the race.

The 4×400 relay has Jonny running the last leg.  When he got the hand off he was pretty much by himself and that hurt him as he still learning his own abilities in the 400 meter.  With no one around to help pace him, he started very slow for a 400 meter race.  He realized at about the 150 meters in and picked up his pace significantly and started to catch the runner who had started way ahead of him to begin with and extended his lead in the first 150 meters.  Jonny came close at the end and could have easily beat him if he just kept pace with him at the beginning.  Coach counted that up as a learning experience.  The boys finished 9th overall out of 21 teams.

 

 

OSU Buckeye High School Qualifier #3

Jonny ran in two events this week. The 4×800 relay and 4×400 relay. He was really excited about the 4×400 as he was going to have the opportunity to run with two of the fastest 400 runners in the state. He was put in the mix with 3 seniors.

In his first race, the 4×800, he ran a good race and helped his team finish 3rd overall out of 13 teams with a time of 8:51:89. He ran the second leg of that race with a time of 2:11.

He ran the second leg of the 4×400 and got the baton with a lead, but didn’t realize how fast the pace was going to be until he was challenged coming out of the first turn. He then stepped up his pace and at the end of his 400 he was just behind the runner who challenged him. He ran a personal best of 55 seconds for his 400 meter leg of the relay. The team ended up winning the event with a time of 3:32.66 out of 16 teams overall.

Here is a video I took of the race.

Jonny runs in the OSU Buckeye High School Qualifier #2

Jonny ran in his second indoor track meet this week. He only ran in one event the 4×800 relay race, which is the same race he ran in last week, This time he ran the second leg of the race. He was given the baton this time with the nearest group of 3 runners ahead of him by a good 50 meters. He kept pace with the group in front of him the first two laps, at this same time the person who was behind him by about 15 meters had caught up with him. Along the back stretch on the third lap Jonny really poured it on and by the time the group in front of him started their last lap, Jonny was with the group of three runners and he left the person behind about 50 meters behind him. He slowed down and paced with the group in front of him but kicked with them and passed them in the final 100 meters. He had a personal best in the 800 meters with a time of 2:13 and had a good handoff to Thomas Patton who also ran an excellent race and caught even more people who were yet in front of them.

I think last week was their only bye week and they are running every week from here on out.  Next week he is going to run the 4×400 with the A group again and they should do very well.  Jonny is going to run very hard next week to not disappoint his running mates next week which include last years indoor 200 meter state champion and a 400 meter state champion race finalist.  Both of whom are Seniors this year.

Jonny runs in his first indoor track meet

Jonny ran his first indoor track meet today at the French Fieldhouse at located on the Ohio State University campus. He only ran in one event the 4×800 relay. He was the third leg of two teams from Granville.  There were a total of 15 teams with only 2 other schools that had two entries in the race.  The indoor track is only 200 meters, half the distance of the outdoor track, and the laps are pretty quick.

Jonny ran very well in his leg, with his split time being 2:16.0, and took the team into 2nd place for his leg.  His team ended up fourth overall, with a time of 9:06.51, and the other Granville team ended up in first, with a time of  8:57.89.  The other two schools 2nd teams ended up in 13th and 14th place.

Overall Jonny had a good time and we stuck around for him to cheer on his friends who were running races later than his.  He liked the 200 meter track, but did say that part way through the race, he could really tell the air was very dry and uncomfortable.