Chris Haynes |
Which is not to say that the course is the same from year to year. Certainly, it's the same length. But much of Old Centerville Road and Sunny Hill Road are unpaved, and the clay can be quite different depending on the conditions. Some years it's cold, the roads are frozen hard. Other years the weather was rainy, and most of the way was muddy. Occasionally, Leon County decides to grade the roads or spread gravel, neither of which is a decision that runners celebrate. But often the roads are simply perfect--a natural surface that athletes dream of racing on.
Even though the conditions are variable, it's still interesting to compare nineteen years of performances on the same course. On the men's side, Chris Haynes' time stands as the fastest--a 1:43:01 run on a cold, dry day in 2018. Stan Linton has the second best mark, a 1:46:13 run on muddy road in 2017. The fastest master runner during the nineteen years was Charlie Johnson, who ran 1:57:07 at age 42 in 2022.
Ann Centner |
Ann Centner has the women's record, her 1:59:49 which was good for the overall win in 2024. In that same race, Katie Sherron finished runner-up in 2:02:13, the best time on the course by a woman master. Sherron also has eight women's titles in the GWTC 30K, more than any other athlete.
For your perusal, here are the top 25 performances by men and by women on the Centerville Road 30K course. The twentieth race on the course is coming up in January 2025; if you want to make the list, plan your training accordingly.
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Links
- Trouble Afoot! coverage of the Gulf Winds Track Club 30K
- 2024 story, “Ann Centner and Patrick Koon break records on Old Centerville Road”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2024/01/gwtc-30k-2024.html
- 2021 story, “Michael Nesius and Katie Sherron get cold-weather wins at the GWTC 30K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2021/01/gwtc-30k-2021.html
- 2020 story, “Chris O'Kelley and Jamila Allen are the newest champs on Old Centerville Road”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2020/01/gwtc-30k-2020.html
- 2019 story, “Austin Whitelaw and Lourena Maxwell were the new champions on Old Centerville at the GWTC 30K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2019/01/gwtc-30k-2019.html
- 2018 story, “Chris Haynes runs a CR 1:43:01 in the Gulf Winds Track Club 30K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2018/01/gwtc-30k-2018.html
- 2017 story, “Fast times on a sloppy road for Linton and Sherron at the GWTC 30K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2017/01/gwtc-30k-2017.html
- 2016 story, “Charlie Johnson outlasts Roger Schmidt in the long run at the GWTC 30K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2016/01/gwtc-30k-2016.html
- 2015 story, “Kaiser wins the GWTC 30K while Khosla and Rosen tumble records in the 15K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2015/01/gwtc-30k-2015.html
- 2014 story, “Tough mudders Molosky and McDermott win a messy GWTC 30K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2014/01/gwtc-30k-2014.html
- 2013 story, “A no-excuse 30K for Linton and Showman”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2013/01/gwtc-30k-2013.html
- 2012 story, “Johnson and Showman roll through the Red Hills in the GWTC 30K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2012/01/gwtc-30k-2012.html
- 2011 story, “Molosky and Griffis run top 30K times on timeless Old Centerville Road”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2011/01/gwtc-30k-2011.html
- 2010 story, “Molosky and Rosen defend titles at a muddy 30K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2010/01/molosky-and-rosen-defend-titles-at.html
- 2009 story, “2009 Gulf Winds Track Club 30K / 15K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2009/01/2009-gulf-winds-track-club-30k-15k.html
- 2008 story, “2008 Gulf Winds Track Club 30K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2008/01/2008-gulf-winds-track-club-30k.html
- 2024 story, “Ann Centner and Patrick Koon break records on Old Centerville Road”
- USATF course certification map FL16079TY for the Gulf Winds Track Club 30K
https://www.certifiedroadraces.com/certificate/?type=l&id=FL16079TY
- Find upcoming races, long and short, in the Tallahassee region
http://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/search/label/calendar?max-results=1
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