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Saturday, November 24, 2001
Northeast US Regional Foot Locker Championships
Van Cortlandt Park, New York
5000 meters
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Changing his
race tactics for one day, Andy Weilacher lays back early and surprises
a lot of people late.
The
start of the race, and Mazzocco is out early.
Just as Jessica Cickay took a page from Stephanie
Madia's normal race plan, Andy Weilacher did, too. Going out at
the back of the lead pack, and coming on after the mile. "I
went out slower in the first mile than I have all year to hopefully
have something left for the next two, and have a good finish."
He let others lead, but maintained contact with
the group he knew would represent the Foot Locker finalists as
the race evolved. "There were probably eight to 10 guys in
a pack at the mile." And that's when the racing began as
the pack started to string out. Then it wound up the small hill,
over the bridge, up again, and then through a series of small
downhills before the final, nasty climb to two miles. "There
were five of us that pulled away at the two mile. Then it was
me and Meindl (the eventual winner) through a lot of the way,
before he pulled away just before three miles."
Weilacher's finishing kick was
enough to get third in the Northeast, and a ticket to FL. (Photo
by DyeStat)
Weilacher isn't entirely confident with his kick, so he was doing
all he could to make sure he didn't have to use it to save 8th
place. "I wasn't sure I was going to make it until the end,
because everyone had a real strong kick. It was real tight the
whole way through."
PA's other two favorites, Dan Mazzocco of Baldwin, and Rob Robertson
of Coatesville, were just off the pace, finishing 14th and 20th
respectively. "I just know I'm as fast as those guys, but
I just lost ground on the hills for some reason", said Mazzocco.
Robertson was equally perplexed, wondering aloud if they should
have run last week's Mid-East Regional, a race that Weilacher
skipped. Weilacher said he had never heard
of the race until after the State meet. "And I had been planning
to do only this (Foot Lockers), so I skipped it."
But Robertson and Mazzocco can feel good about their place on
the national XC scene this season, especially in light of their
performances at the Mid-East Regional. Robertson was 3rd, behind
Tim Ross of Michigan, and Allen Bader of Ohio, both of whom qualified
for the Foot Locker finals in the Midwest Regionals yesterday.
And Robertson beat the three guys that went 9-10 and 18 in the
Midwest, while Mazzocco was within four seconds of all three.
14th in the Northeast is great,
but this wasn't the time to tell Mazzocco.
But a key to success has to be confidence. And Weilacher had plenty
before, during and after the race, despite not racing even PA's
best all season. "I was pretty sure that I would qualify,
but I didn't know what I'd place. I was hoping for top three,
and I did it."
He said going to the national meet means a lot.
"I've been praying and working, hoping I could."
Congrats to all of PA's Foot Locker Finalists.
You've earned it.
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