2004 Almgren Memorial Mayday Race Results
(May 2, 2004)

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The Rutgers Math team A were the winners of the 29th annual Fred Almgren memorial race trophy, winning with a time of 3:11, at a pace of 7:37 minutes/mile. Second place went to Princeton Math team. This year (2004), there were three teams competing.

The results are presented below in a series of tables :

  • TABLE 1 : 2004 teams and overall times
  • TABLE 2 : Team split times
  • TABLE 3 : 2004 Participants and their times


    TABLE 1 : 2004 teams and overall times

    1. Rutgers Math A		3:11:20
    2. Princeton Math		3:33:22
    3. Rutgers Math B		3:36:15
    


    TABLE 2 : Team split times (at ends of legs)

    Leg     Finishing     Place: first  second   third
    # dist  Location            Rutgers A  Princeton   Rutgers B
    - ----  -------------       ---------  ---------   ---------
    0 00.0 Washington Road (start)	  00:00    00:00     00:00	
    1  3.25 Kingston Locks	 	  24:46    27:37     25:19
       5.6 Rocky Hill		  40:38	  (41:23)    41:50
    2  7.7  Griggstown		  57:56    58:44     62:34
    3 11.9  Blackwells Mills	1:27:08  1:36:23   1:39:16
    4 14.0  East Millstone		1:42:43  1:53:42*  1:59:15     *and 2:00:59
    5 17.3 Ten Mile Locks		2:08:25  2:23:51   2:33:12
      19.0       S.Bound Brook			   2:50:24
    6 21.4  Five Mile Locks		2:43:10	2:58:00	   3:04:48*    *and 3:13:42
    7 25.1  Landing Lane (finish) 	3:11:20	3:33:22	   3:36:12 
    
    Notes: Princeton had two runners on leg 4 simultaneously. The Rutgers B-team split leg 6 during the race time; the regular Rutgers B-team runner was late and completed the leg asynchronously.


    TABLE 3 : 2004 Participants and their times

    
    Place / Team / Runner and leg #		time	
    
    1. Rutgers Math A
    	1. German Enciso		24:46
    	2a. Elizabeth Henning		15:52
    	2b. Fernando Luoro		17:18
    	3. Max Dion			29:12
    	4. Sikimeti Mau			15:35
    	5. Pieter Blue			25:42
    	6. Eva Curry			34:45
    	7. Yavor Markov			28:10
    
    2. Princeton Math
    	1. Chaitanya Guttikar		27:37
    	2. Louis-Pierre Arguin		31:05
    	3. Cynthia Rudin		37:39
    	4. Sanjeev Kulkarni		17:19
    	4. Ingrid Daubechies		23:36
    	5. Richard Sharp		30:09
    	6. Ed Browne			34:09
    	7. Dong Li			35:22
    
    3. Rutgers Math B
    	1. Abbas Bahri 			25:19
    	2a. Rich Mikula			16:31
    	2b. Sagun Chanillo		20:44
    	3. Ben Muckenhoupt		36:42
    	4. Yongzhong Xu			19:59
    	5. Liz Kuhns			33:57
    	6a. Tom Robinson		17:12
    	6b. German Enciso		14:24
    	6. Emily Su			40:30 (ascychronous)
    	7. Mike Saks			31:24
    

    Maintained by: Charles Weibel, weibel @ math.rutgers.edu, last modified May 4, 2004