McDonald's XC Festival
at Maymont


Friday-Saturday, September 29-30, 2006 -
Maymont Park XC Course, Richmond VA
DyeStat on-site with SE Region Editor Brandon Miles, milestat.com


Results

Invite Boys/Girls

Gold Boys/Girls

Silver Boys/Girls

Bronze Boys/Girls

Copper Boys/Girls

Meet's Own Site

Press Release

Meet Page on Milestat.com

Schedule

Entries

Course Map w/ description

Course Video Tour:
Mile 1 - Mile 2 - Mile 3 -

Course Photo Tour Slideshow

 

It's SE#1/US#5 Eleanor Roosevelt MD Girls,
SE#6 Chapel Hill NC Boys Leading the Way

NEW 10/01 - Videos and Story

Brandon Miles' Highlights:
Boys: Mike Spooner of West Springfield (15:35) defeated Griff Graves of Abingdon (15:46) in a classic duel between two Foot Locker Nationals hopefuls as both went well under the old course mark of 16:13. The boys team competition was fierce and close as only 82 points separated the first 11 teams featuring 5 of the top 10 teams in SE.

2005 Nike Team Nationals representatives from the Southeast region in Chapel Hill of North Carolina rose to the occassion as the SE #6 team knocked off higher ranked SE #3 Thomas Jefferson (4th, 156 pts) and Fork Union (7th, 172 pts). Jamestown was the biggest surprise of the meet though even topping Chapel Hill's win in coming in as the #9 ranked team in Virginia, yet finishing second with 130 points and ahead of seven higher ranked teams in the state and four NTN teams to showcase team depth found in Virginia this fall.

Girls: SE #1 and US #5 Eleanor Roosevelt girls from Maryland (39 pts) romped the Maymont field as expected, but SE #4 Tatnall of Delaware (77 pts) had a solid run in second. Eleanor Roosevelt was led by race champion Marika Walker with a top time and meet/course record time of 18:25.

More stories, pix to come. More at Milestat.com

Brandon Miles photos from invitational races: Top left, West Springfield's Mike Spooner leads Abingdon's Griff Graves; top right, Eleanor Roosevelt stars Marika Walker and Teshika Rivers with Tatnall's Juliet Bottorff in between; middle, the winning ERS girls; bottom, the winning Chapel Hill boys

 

SE#1 Eleanor Roosevelt girls and coaches run the Maymont Park Course Friday. Photo from Brandon Miles
 

Press Release

McDonald's XC Festival at Maymont takes its place as one of
country's premier high school meets
by Sports Backers Press Release - [email protected]
9/27/2006

Field packed with powerhouse teams for Sept. 29-30 event

RICHMOND, VA - Featuring no fewer than 13 teams that have been ranked among the top 10 high school cross country teams in the Southeast so far this season, this weekend's McDonald's X-Country Festival at Maymont has cemented its standing among the top meets in the country.

Now in its fourth year, the event has always tried to place an emphasis on the quality of the experience in order to make every runner feel special. The goal was to have the look, feel and atmosphere of the event be as much a part of the experience as the competition itself.

"The Sports Backers have built a strong national reputation of hosting top quality road races that make the events both entertaining and competitive," said Jon Lugbill executive director of the Metropolitan Richmond Sports Backers. "The goal of the McDonald's X-Country Festival at Maymont was to build an event that celebrated high school cross country running at all levels. We want the athletes and the coaches to walk away wanting to come back every year because it is so much fun to be part of this event for the whole team."

While the race has grown significantly over its 4-year history, it hasn't been without its challenges.

Year    Total Runners
==== =============
2003 1,990

2004 2,443

2005 2,686

2006 4,100

In 2003 the inaugural event was held 10 days after Hurricane Isabel leveled trees and power lines throughout the central Virginia area. Power was out in 95 percent of the households in the Richmond area and most of the region was without public water supply. Eighty trees were lost in Maymont park alone. The week before the event was spent with chain saws in hand in order to clear a course. In Byrd Park, the course was re-routed to avoid the largest downed trees. Teams of volunteers with rakes cleared the course of limbs, leaves and acorns.

The event took place without a hitch despite not being able to locate generators and having to bring in very hard to find bottled water. Special amenities like t-shirts for all competitors and live music and a professional race announcer separated the Maymont event from normal cross country events.

The 2004 event was expanded in several ways. A half marathon was added as well as an open category for the 8k on Friday night. Improvements in parking and course layout added to the appeal of the event.

In 2005, the McDonald's X-Country Festival hit its stride with a revised course that took out one of largest hills on the course and added a beautiful section around Swan Lake in Byrd Park. High School teams came out in record numbers and the energy and excitement around the race was growing. No longer was this a small local event but rather this was one teams were willing to travel considerable distances in which to take part.

The 2006 event has seen another record number of competitors. While registration is still open, there are more than 3,500 entries as of September 25. A major part of the growth for 2006 is directly related to the quality of the teams entered in the high school meet. The Elite Invitational Boys Field will feature an astounding 7 of the top 10 teams in the Nike Team Nationals Southeast pre-season poll. No less than ten of the teams entered were first or second in their state meet last year. In the Girls Invitational Division, five of the top ten Nike Team Nationals Southeast pre-season teams will compete. No less than 8 of the 10 teams entered in this division were state champions or runners-up in 2005.

In 2006 high school meet director Dan Ward has made the recruitment of top teams a priority and has succeeded in turning the McDonald's X-Country Festival at Maymont into a must-do event for the country's top teams.

"We're proud of the meet experience we are able to offer," said Ward. "While cross country runners don't receive the attention of Friday night football we have worked hard to put the cross-country runners in the limelight during this meet and give them the first class treatment they deserve."

 

Race Schedule
Subject To Change

(Updated September 8, 2006)

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

Race/Event

Distance

Start

University Women

5k

4:30 pm

University Men

8k

5:00 pm

Open 8k

8k

5:30 pm

 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

Race/Event

Distance

Start

Half Marathon

13.1 miles

7:00 am

Elementary School Boys

1 mile

8:30 am

Elementary School Girls

1 mile

8:40 am

Middle School Boys

3k

8:50 am

Middle School Girls

3k

9:10 am

Open 5k

5k

9:30 am

 

High School Races

Bronze Division (Unseeded Girls)
All schools eligible except Maryland and New York Public Schools

10:00 am

Bronze Division (Unseeded Boys)
All schools eligible except Maryland and New York Public Schools

10:30 am
Bronze Girls Awards
10:45 am
Silver Division (Unseeded Girls)
All schools eligible except Category 3 Private Schools
11:00 am
Bronze Boys Awards
11:15 am
Silver Division (Unseeded Boys)
All schools eligible except Category 3 Private Schools
11:30 am
Silver Girls Awards
11:45 am
Copper (Unseeded Girls)
12:00 pm
Silver Boys Awards
12:15 pm
Copper (Unseeded Boys)
12:30 pm
Copper Girls Awards
12:45 pm
Invitational Girls Division presented by POWERade
By Invitation Only
1:00 pm
Copper Boys Awards
1:15 pm
Invitational Boys Division presented by POWERade
By Invitation Only
1:30 pm
Gold Division (Seeded Girls)
All schools eligible except Category 3 Private Schools

2:00 pm
Gold Division (Seeded Boys)
All schools eligible except Category 3 Private Schools
2:30 pm
Grand Awards Ceremony
2:50 pm

Entered Teams

Bronze Division UNSEEDED Girls (329 runners total)

10:00 am
Teams:

Atlantic City
Baldwin
Bethel
Bishop Sullivan
Blacksburg
Bruton
Cardinal Gibbons
Chancellor
Colonial Forge
Dinwiddie
Douglas Freeman
First Colonial
Fredricksburg Christian
Grafton
Greenbrier Christian
Heritage-Lynchburg
James Monroe
John P. Stephens
J.R. Tucker
Hermitage
L.C. Bird
Lee-Davis
Louisa Count
Maryvale Prep
Manchester
Massaponax
McLean
Mercy
Midlothian
Monacan
Norther Durham
Patrick Henry-Ashland
Peninsula Catholic
Poquoson
Potomac
Riverbend
Roanoke Rapids
Rustburg
Ryan Academy
St. Anne's-Belfield
St. Bernard
St. Catherine's
St. Gertrude
St. Margaret's
St. Stephens
Trinity Episcopal
Varina
Walsingham Academy
Western Albemarle

Bronze Division UNSEEDED Boys (340 runners total)

10:30 am
Teams:

Atlantic City
Benedictine
Bishop Sullivan
Blacksburg
Bruton
Calvert Hall College
Colonial Forge
DeMatha Catholic
Dinwiddie
Douglas Freeman
First Colonial
Fredricksburg Christian
George Mason
Hermitage
J.R. Tucker
James Monroe
James River
John P. Stevens
King George
L.C. Bird
Lee-Davis
Louisa County
Matoaca
McLean
Monacan
Northern Durham
Oakton
Patrick Henry-Ashland
Peninsula Catholic
Poquoson
Potomac
Powhatan
Riverbend
Roanoke Rapids
Rockbridge
Ryan Academy
St. Anne's-Belfield
St. Bernard
St. Christopher's
Thomas Jefferson S&T
Trinity
Trinity Episcopal
Varina
Walsingham Academy
West Springfield
Western Albemarle

Silver Division UNSEEDED Girls (337 runners total)

11:00 am
Teams:

Albemarle
Atlee
Baldwin
Bethel
Blacksburg
Cambridge
Caroline
Chancellor
Colonial Forge
Colonial Heights
Deep Run
Dinwiddie
Eleanor Roosevelt
Forest Park
Fort Mill
Gar-Field
George Mason
Hermitage
King George
J.R. Tucker
John Carroll
John P. Stevens
Lee-Davis
Louisa County
Maryvale Prep
McLean
Monacan
Northern Durham
Poquoson
Powathan
Roanoke Rapids
Ryan Academy
Shaker
Shoreham
St. Bernard
St. Stephens
Tabb
Tatnall
Thomas Jefferson S&T
Tully Central
Walter Johnson
West Springfield
Western Albemarle

Silver Division UNSEEDED Boys (377 runners total)

11:30 am
Teams:

Atlantic City
Atlee
Baldwin
Benedictine
Bethel
Blacksburg
Bruton
Calvert Hall College
Cambridge
Cardinal Gibbons
Chancellor
Colonial Forge
Deep Run
DeMatha Catholic
Eleanor Roosevelt
Gar-Field
George Mason
Grafton
Hanover
Hermitage
Hidden Valley
James Monroe
J.R. Tucker
John P. Stevens
King George
L.C. Bird
Louisa County
Manchester
Massaponax
Matoaca
McLean
Midlothian
Morgantown
Monacan
Oakton
Patrick Henry-Ashland
Poquoson
Powhatan
Riverbend
Roanoke Rapids
Rockbridge
Shoreham
St. Bernard
St. Christopher's
Tabb
Tatnall
Thomas Jefferson S&T
Tully Central
Varina
Walter Johnson
Washington & Lee
Washington-Lee
Western Albemarle

Copper Division UNSEEDED Girls (217 runners total)

12:00 pm
Teams:

Abington
Albemarle
Amelia County
Armstrong
Atlee
Cardinal Gibbons
Deep Run
Douglas Freeman
Dover
Eleanor Roosevelt
First Colonial
Fluvanna County
Hidden Valley
James River
Jamestown
John P. Stevens
King George
Maggie Walker
Matoaca
Menchville
Middlesex
New Kent
Nottaway
Powhatan
Riverbend
Rockbridge
Shoreham
Tallwood Tabb
Thomas Jefferson S&T
Tully Central

Copper Division UNSEEDED Boys (335 runners total)

12:30 pm
Teams:

Amelia County
Atlee
Bethel
Caroline
Chancellor
Colonial Heights
Deep Run
Douglas Freeman
Dover
Eleanor Roosevelt
First Colonial
Fluvanna County
Forest Park
Gar-Field
Grafton
Hanover
Heritage-Lynchburg
Hidden Valley
James River
Jamestown
John P. Stevens
Lee-Davis
Maggie Walker
Manchester
Menchville
Midlothian
New Kent
Northumberland
Nottway
Oak Ridge
Riverbend
Rustburg
Shoreham
Tallwood
Trinity
Walter Johnson

Invitational Girls presented by POWERade (93 runners total)

1:00 pm
Teams:
Albemarle
Blacksburg
Cardinal Gibbons
Chapel Hill
Clarke County
Colonial Forge
Douglas Freeman
Fort Mill
Eleanor Roosevelt
Kellam
Morgantown
Tatnall

Individuals:

Sarrah Hadiji (W.T. Woodson)
Jenna Moye (Cosby)
Kelly Reinwald (North Stafford)


Invitational Boys presented by POWERade (106 runners total)

1:30 pm
Teams:

Cardinal Gibbons
Chapel Hill
Clarke County
Forest Park
Fork Union Military Academy
Fort Mill
Hermitage
Jamestown
Oak Ridge
Oakton
Thomas Jefferson S&T
Trinity
West Springfield
Western Albemarle

Individuals:

Davis Barry (Patrick Henry-Ashland)
Nathan Brame (Radford)
Griff Graves (Abingdon)
Lucas Hatcher (North Stafford)
Chris Jarrett (J.R. Tucker)
Dakota Lowery (West Johnston-NC)
Josh Morris (Nelson County)

Gold Division SEEDED Girls (177 runners total)


2:00 pm
Teams:

Archbishop Carroll
Deep Run
Eleanor Roosevelt
Forest Park
George Mason
Hanover
Hermitage
James River
John P. Stevens
Maggie Walker
Massaponax
McLean
Midlothian
Oak Ridge
Poquoson
Riverbend
Rockbridge
Shaker
Shoreham
St. Anthony's
St. Bernard
Thomas Jefferson S&T
Washington & Lee
West Springfield

Gold Division SEEDED Boys (223 runners total)

2:30 pm
Teams:

Atlee
Baldwin
Bethel
Blacksburg
Colonial Forge
Deep Run
DeMatha Catholic
Eleanor Roosevelt
Fort Mill
J.R. Tucker
James River
John Carroll
John P. Stevens
Louisa County
Kellam
Maggie Walker
Massaponax
McLean
Midlothian
Northern Durham
Oakton
Poquoson
Red Bank Regional
Rockbridge
Shoreharm
St. Bernard
Tabb
Tatnall
Thomas Jefferson S&T
Tully Central

 

 

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