Week in Review - Ramblin'

ARC put in work this past week with Javan Lapp pulling double duty in AVL and Frankie Adkins battling for a USATF masters podium spot in Massachusetts.

On Saturday, Javan went back-to-back with two races in the AM. First up was the brand new Camp Cedar Cliff Trail Run 8k. After trading leads on the long ascents and descents with WNC newcomer Matthew Busche, Lapp had to settle for second after some strong climbing from Busche in the final section of the course. Next up was the Race to the Taps 5 Miler at New Belgium Brewing, Lapp ran strong on the tough climbs to start and finish the race (damn you, Riverview Drive!) and got the W. Solid day of work, Javan!

Javan Lapp

Javan Lapp

On Sunday, Frankie lined up for his first USATF masters national championship of 2017 at the James Joyce Ramble 10k in Dedham, MA. Adkins planned to give himself a shot at a top-3 finish, so he set a strong pace from the start. 5k was passed in 16:07 before hitting the hilliest section of the course in miles 4 and 5. He came into the final 400m in a tight battle with 2nd-5th and finished a close 4th. The fact that he was outkicked by a 50 year old (Kristian Blaich of Atlanta) for 33-minute 10k shows the impressive depth and competitiveness of the USATF masters scene. In the end, Frankie finished 3rd in the 40-45 year old age group - good enough for some USATF hardware.

Frankie Adkins collecting USATF hardware 

Frankie Adkins collecting USATF hardware 

Camp Cedar Cliff Trail Run 8k - Asheville, NC
Javan Lapp - 2nd - 38:53
Results

Race to the Taps 5 Miler - Asheville, NC
Javan Lapp - 1st - 29:56
Results

James Joyce Ramble / USATF 10k Masters National Championships - Dedham, MA
Frankie Adkins - 4th OA / 3rd AG - 33:01
Results

Week in Review: 10ks and a Half

More solid racing across the southeast for the Collective this past weekend.

On Friday night, Alex Griggs competed in his first outdoor track race of 2017 when he lined up for the 10,000m at the Montreat College Invitational. His third place finish in 32:22 was a good start to his spring and summer racing campaign.

Alex Griggs

Alex Griggs

In Richmond, Peyton Hoyal (On Running) put in good work at the Ukrop's Monument Avenue 10k. His 32:44 was good for 15th place in the deep field.

Peyton Hoyal

Peyton Hoyal

Finally, Caleb Masland (Skechers Performance) continued building his fitness with a strong showing at the Foothills Brewing Hopswap Half Marathon. He got the win and notched a solid 1:13:07 on the hilly course.

Caleb Masland

Caleb Masland

Keep it rolling, boys!

Montreat College Invitational 10,000m - Black Mountain, NC
Alex Griggs - 3rd - 32:22.74
Results

Ukrop Monument Avenue 10k
Peyton Hoyal - 15th - 32:44
Results

Foothills Brewing Hopswap Half Marathon - Winston-Salem, NC
Caleb Masland - 1st - 1:13:07
Results

Week in Review: Big Weekend

We’ve got a packed recap with some of the ARC’s best results of 2017.

On Friday, Wil Norris (Salming Running North America) chopped 37 seconds off of his 10,000m PR with a blazing 29:51 (15:04, 14:47) at the Raleigh Relays. Wil, a grad student at App State, has spent the winter grinding out tough solo sessions up in Boone. His hard work has clearly paid off. Keep an eye out for more fast times as he drops in distance to attack PRs at 1500m and 5000m in the coming weeks.

Brent Schouler also dropped a massive personal best this weekend with his 2nd place finish at the QuintilesIMS Wrightsville Beach Marathon 2017 in 2:34:41 (just behind race winner and friend-of-the-ARC Justin Pfruender) This was nearly 10 minutes faster than his previous best from two years ago. Brent’s ability to lock into a rhythm was on full display as he clicked off 22 of the 26 miles within 3 seconds of his average pace (5:52 per mile). Steady!

Brent cruising in his favorite training venue—Carrier Park. 

Brent cruising in his favorite training venue—Carrier Park. 

With great performances on the track and roads taken care of, a pack of Collective racers took to the trails for the 2017 DuPont 12K Trail Race. In the first few miles, the lead changed several times with Shiloh Mielke (Astral) and Javan Lapp taking turns pushing the hills. Asheville newcomer Mike Zeberkiewicz, who hung back early, moved up and took control of the lead in the second half of the race. Shiloh gave chase, but Mike was able to pull away in the final couple of miles to take the win in 41:50. Javan came across for 3rd, Frankie Adkins in 5th, and Jerad Crave in 9th. Great racing across the board.

The crew rolling at the start of the DuPont 12k

The crew rolling at the start of the DuPont 12k

NC State Raleigh Relays 10,000m - Raleigh, NC
Wil Norris - 25th (2nd in heat) - 29:51.58
Results

Quintiles Marathon - Wilmington, NC
Brent Schouler - 2nd - 2:34:41
Results

Dupont Forest 12k Trail Race - Pisgah Forest, NC
Mike Zeberkiewicz - 1st - 41:50
Shiloh Mielke - 2nd - 42:37
Javan Lapp - 3rd - 43:31
Frankie Adkins - 5th - 44:13
Jerad Crave - 9th - 48:53
Results

Week in Review: Oskar Blues and More

Another great weekend of racing is in the books. The Asheville Running Collective competed in a several events throughout the region. Ryan Woods, Javan Lapp, Frankie Adkins, Stu Moran, and Phil Latter raced a stacked field at the Oskar Blues 4 Miler.  A strong pack from ZAP Fitness made this a race for 6th place as they packed up at the front and swept the top 5 in a controlled effort. Brevard native Jesse McEntire represented the Charlotte Running Club well with a solid 20:01 6th place finish.  The ARC pack streamed in over the next 5 places. The highlight came from Javan, who snagged the $100 bonus for leading at the mile mark then held on strong to finish 8th. Definitely put this race on your 2018 race calendar - it has become an ARC favorite.

Caleb Masland had a busy day at the office on Saturday in Mocksville, NC.  He is racing is way back to PR fitness, so he took on both the 5k and the 10k at the Shamrock Run.  He was able to get the win at both distances with only about 30 minutes rest.  Not bad!

Finally, Peyton Hoyal turned in the fastest result of the week at the Chattahoochee 10k down in Georgia.  He clocked 32:05 on his way to the victory.  This is a strong follow-up to January’s Winter Classic 8k.  Look for more quick results from Peyton this spring.

Oskar Blues 4 Miler - Brevard, NC
Ryan Woods - 7th - 20:54
Javan Lapp - 8th - 21:16
Frankie Adkins - 9th - 21:20
Stu Moran - 10th - 21:34
Phil Latter - 11th - 21:53
Results

Shamrock Run 5k & 10k - Mocksville, NC
Caleb Masland - 1st - 16:44 / 34:20
Results

Chattahoochee 10k - Atlanta, GA
Peyton Hoyal - 1st - 32:05
Results (PDF)

Week in Review: Club Nats

“If you can’t hunt with the big dogs, you get up on the porch with the pups”. 
- Benny Perkins

Frankie Adkins 

A long-term goal of the Asheville Running Collective has been to compete as a team on a national level. We checked off that box this past weekend at the USATF Club Cross Country Championships in Tallahassee, FL. Year in and year out, this 10k race boasts one of the deepest and most competitive fields in the country. There is no better place for a post-collegiate team to test their standing against their peers. With a winning time of 28:55 (on a rolling cross country course!), 68 racers finishing under 31:00, and 112 coming in under 32:00, this year’s race was no different.

For our first time out, we were proud to represent USATF North Carolina Long Distance Running on the national stage and pleased with our 21st-place “men’s open” team finish, as well as Frankie Adkins’ strong result in the masters race. Next year, we will head into the event in Lexington, KY as a fitter and deeper squad aiming for a top-15 finish. We hope to be joined by other teams in our region, like the Charlotte Running Club and the Johnson City Track Club, as we all work to raise the competitive level of club racing in the southeast.

USATF Club Cross Country Championships - Tallahassee, FL
Men’s Open 10k - 21st overall
Will Norris - 111th - 31:57
Griff Graves - 131st - 32:20
Alex Griggs - 135th - 32:25
Mark Driscoll - 142nd - 32:29
Ryan Courtoy - 214th - 34:07
Brent Schouler - 240th - 35:06
Javan Lapp - 316th - 36:31

Men’s Masters 10k
Frankie Adkins - 25th - 34:02
Results