Thu – May 7, 2015 at 7:30pm
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(712) 432-0075
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SCA Youth Committee Meeting
Wed – Apr 15, 2015 at 8:00pm
Downey Community Center
SCA Youth Committee Agenda (PDF)
SCA Board of Directors Meeting
Wed – April 8, 2015 at 7:30pm
Conference Call
(712) 432-0075
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Jacques Sallberg Wins National Masters Men’s 8K
Jacques Sallberg wins National Masters Mens 8K (26:29) at USATF Cross Country Championships on 2/7 at Boulder, CO – also won open division SCA Cross Country Grand Prix: http://www.usatf.org/News/Winners-beat-out-strong-fields,-warm-temps-at-USAT.aspx
SCA Youth Committee Meeting
Wed – Jan 21, 2015 at 8:00pm
USATF Southern California Association
13039 Florence Ave
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Meeting Agenda (PDF)
USATF So Cal’s New Website
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2014 SCA Annual Meeting
Sunday – October 5, 2014 at 2:00pm
Town Center Hall
11740 Telegraph Road
Santa Fe Springs 90670
SCA Board of Directors Meeting
Mon – June 23, 2014 at 7:30pm
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(712) 432-0075
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SCA Youth Committee Meeting
Wed – June 18, 2014 at 8:00pm
Downey Senior Center ∙ 7810 Quill Drive ∙ Downey 90242
Meeting Agenda (PDF)
2014 USA Masters 8 km Championships – Course Preview – by Dr. Dale Campbell
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| 2010 Brea 8K Classic (left-to-right) John Gardiner (#402) Dale Campbell (#602), Jon Megeff and unknown Brooks Runner. Dale Campbell finished first in his division, running 27:40, a 5:33 pace. |
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| Course elevation map. Click to enlarge. |
Mile 2: The second mile is pretty much a flat stretch that is totally on Birch Street. Use this mile to settle into a steady rhythm and shake off any nervous energy from the race start.
Mile 3: The third mile is the most challenging of the course. There are two hills during this stretch, with the second hill bringing you back to mile 3 marker. If you are a strong hill runner, this is the place to make your move and secure a position ahead of the sprinters.
Mile 4: The fourth mile is the fastest mile of the course, as you get to run downhill back to Birch Street. Mentally you should be prepared to take advantage of this stretch. Whatever time you lost in mile 3, this is your chance to make it up.
Mile 5: The last mile of the course is flat all the way to the finish. Keep your focus, and work on reeling in the next runner until the final sprint to the finish.
When you are lining up at the starting line with the best masters runners in the nation, avoid the temptation to go out too hard. Keep in mind the hills in the middle of the course. I have personally raced this course multiple times and talked to many others about the course as well. Those who accepted the challenge in the middle of the course, and took advantage of the downhill stretch in the fourth mile, will have run fast times. Good luck and enjoy the experience!







