Cross Country: Women’s Team Returns to the Top of the Pacific Association
For the ninth time in 11 years, the PDC women won the Pacific Association USATF Championships. Maya Weigel, our 10th individual titlist, led scorers Weronika Matuszczak (3rd), Amy Schanz (4th), Susan Aneno (10th), and Jeannette Mathieu (14th) across the line. The men, featuring scorers Leach, Lenehan, Halsted, Greg Billington, and Miles Smith, were a strong second place. Season-long PAUSATF Grand Prix standouts included Halsted, who finished runner-up with two individual wins, Hoffman, who was seventh on the women’s side, Schanz, who earned two podium finishes and 4th place at the championships, and Maya Weigel, who became our top USATF Club Nationals finisher since 2007 with a 5th place result in Tallahassee. Smith punctuated his first post-collegiate season to lead the men’s team to a 12th place finish (of over 30 teams) with 53rd place, closely followed by Halsted in 56th.
For those who enjoy the hills in particular, Cody Goodwin made an impact as the runner-up finisher in the scenic, but incredibly difficult TransRockies Run, a 6 day, 120+ mile effort in Colorado. He also won the Bishop High Sierras Ultra 20 Mile in May. Vitor Rodrigues, competing along with Sarah Gayer became our first PDC member to earn a black shirt in 19th place at the fabled Dipsea Race, an effort he fit in between two successive marathon personal bests in London and at CIM.
What’s on tap for 2022?
With the opening of the US Olympic Marathon Trials qualifying window on Jan 1, that will become the long term focus for several athletes, including Mara Olson, our top finisher in 2020 who was forced to drop due to injury from a PR paced CIM in the final miles. The track season promises to offer a number of opportunities both here in California as well as in other locations across the country. Several athletes will be headed to the Chevron Houston Marathon/ Aramco Houston Half Marathon in January to test their winter-time fitness, and cross country season promises to be as competitive as ever with Club Nationals set for Golden Gate Park in 2022.
Last September, we embarked on our second annual Miles for Meals campaign, benefitting Second Harvest Food Bank. Over seven days, the team ran nearly 2000 miles and raised over $7000, totals we will hope to build on next year.
This May, we will debut a new event, an Evening with PDC, where we will feature a conversation with long-time pro and local product Sara Hall. We hope that you will consider joining us as we celebrate 15 years of PDC and will follow us on the competitive journey ahead.