2002 Almgren Relay Race Results (May 5, 2002)

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The Princeton Physics team were the winners of the 2002 Fred Almgren memorial race trophy, defending their title with a time of 2:34, at a pace of 6:11 minutes/mile. This year, there were eight teams competing. The Rutgers Undergraduate team ran the third leg in the wrong direction, and their team time was computed "virtually." The Princeton Applied Math team was formed like a Feynman diagram, starting and ending with one runner but with two runners on several intermediate legs. The results are presented below in a series of tables :

  • TABLE 1 : Key to 2002 teams
  • TABLE 2 : Overall results
  • TABLE 3 : Team split times
  • TABLE 4 : 2002 Participants and their times

    Click here for a general description of the race and its history.


    TABLE 1 : Key to 2002 teams

    PPA = Princeton Physics team 'A'
    PPB = Princeton Physics team 'B'
    PM  = Princeton Math - Team 1
    PAM = Princeton Applied Math (a and b)
    RUA = Rutgers Math - Team 1
    RUB = Rutgers Math - Team 2
    RUC = Rutgers Math - Team 3
    
    


    TABLE 2 : Overall results

    
    Place Team  Total time  pace/mile Full Team Name
    ----- ----  ----------  --------- --------------
    1     PPA   2:33:57 	6:08	  Princeton Physics A
    2     PM    2:44:50	6:34	  "Princeton Math/Applied Math Joined Team"
    3     RUEN  2:50:44e		  Rutgers EngiNerds (Undergraduate team)
    4     PPB   2:59:43		  Princeton Physics B
    5     RUA   3:06:14	7:25	  Rutgers Math - Team A
    6     RUB   3:30:15	8:46	  Rutgers Math - Team B
    7     RUC   3:35:37  		  Rutgers Math - Team C
    8     PAM   3:37:17		  Princeton Applied Math
    


    TABLE 3 : Team split times (at ends of legs)

    Leg   PPA      PM    RUEN      PPB    RUA      RUB     RUC    PAM
    
    1 (1)20:14   21:06   23:21    26:08 5)23:50   30:38    30:38    22:14(3)
    2   a43:46  a48:13 2)47:21e 1:00:04 1:03e   1:06:51  1:06:51  1:06:02(6)
    3 a1:11:08 1:18:05 1:19:20e 1:30:01 1:24:11 1:43:38  1:43:38  1:39:16
    4 a1:25:03 1:30:13 1:29:55* 1:44r   1:42r   1:57:55  1:59:06  1:57:02/2:08:11
    5 a1:44:55 1:52:40          2:03:28 2:07:35 2:24:22  2:27:55  2:29:26 (x2)
    6a                                                            2:50:56e(x2)
    6 a2:11:20 2:19:53 2:23:08c 2:31:53 2:35:56 3:03:11  3:07:11  3:04:40
    7a                                                   3:17:47  3:21:07
    7  2:33:57 2:44:50 2:50:44e 2:59:43 3:06:14 3:30:15  3:35:37  3:37:17 (x2)
    
    Notes: a=by split time; c=computed by adding; r=rounded to minute; e=estimated; (n)=in nth place after leg
    *=RUEN started leg 4 at 11:15:30, about 5 minutes early, finished at 11:29:55
    x2=PAM had three runners on leg 4; two runners (Gerber&Doran) on leg 5 began when Calderbank finished, ran 2.4 miles in tendem to South Bound Brook Locks, and handed off to one runner (Rudin). She ran 3.4 miles, until DeMott Lane. The last half of leg 7 (2.0 miles) was run by two runners (Gerber&Doran) in tandem.

    Timers: End Leg 1 (Kingston) and leg 3 (BWMills) timed by Weibel; End Leg 4 (E.Millstone) by J. Kruczek;   end Leg 6 (5m lock) by Eva Curry. End of race timed by Jean Taylor.
    Other times reconstructed using individual team data


    TABLE 4 : 2002 Participants and their times

     Princeton Physics A (PPA)       split   pace
    	1. Micah Ledbetter		20:14	6:19
    	2. Daniel Babich		23:32	5:21
    	3. Yeong Loh (his first leg)	27:22	6:31
    	4. Chris Herzog			13:55   6.37
    	5. Omar Saleh			19:52   6:01
    	6. Chang Chan			26:25   6:22
    	7. Ivo Savonije			22:37   6:07
    Team totals for 25.1 miles	      2:33:57   6:08
    
     "Princeton Math/Applied Math Joined Team" (PM)
    	1. Eamon Eftekhary		21:06  6:24
    	2. Slava Rychkov		27:07  6:10 (per Slava)
    	3. Toufic Suidan		29:52  7:06
    	4. Chris Hall			12:08  5:47
    	5. Pavel Diko			22:27  6:48
    	6. Eric Brown			27:13  6:33
    	7. Farrell Brumley		24:57  6:44
    
     Rutgers EngiNerds (RUEN)
    	1. Bill Taft			23:21
    	2. Will Webekind		24:00e
    	3. Joe Cowin			31:59 (per Cowin)
    	4. Ari Genauer			15r started leg at 11:15:15
    	5. Jessica Shiffman		
    	6. Ellis Kim
    	7. John Walsh			22:36 (per Walsh)
    
     Princeton Physics B  (PPB)
    	1. Mukund Rangamani		26:08
    	2. Sam Newbold			33:56
    	3. Malcolm Kennett		29:57
    	4+5. David Huse			33:27
    	6. Shoibal Chakravarty		28:25
    	7. Yeong Loh (his second leg)   27:50
    
     Rutgers Math A
    	1. Rob Doran			23:50
    	2. Ben Kennedy			39:10e
    	3. David Radnell		21:11
    	4. Ben Lockeretz		18:00r
    	5. Klay Kruczek			25:30r
    	6. Juan Davila			28:21
    	7. Alix Garzero			30:18
    
     Rutgers Math B/C teams
    	1. Rich Mikula			30:38
    	2. Ben Muckenhoupt		36:13
    	3. Brian Lins			36:47
    	4B. Abbas Bahri			14:17
    	4C. Yavor Markov			15:28
    	5B. Eva Curry			26:27
    	5C. Cliff Smyth				28:59
    	6B. David Galvin		38:49
    	6C. Vladimir Shtelen			39:16
    	7B. German Enciso		27:04
    	7C'. Pieter Blue			10:36
    	7C". Machiel van Frankenhuysen		17:50
    
     Princeton Applied Math (Feynman Diagram)
    	1. George Tzanetakis (+ Kimon his dog)  22:14
    	2. Konstantinos Drakakis		44:09
    	3. George Tzanetakis (+ Kimon his dog)  32:51
    	4a Michael Calderbank			17.58
    	4b Ingrid Daubechies + Tanya Khovanova  28:57
    	5. Sinan Gunturk + Cliona Golden	32:28
    	6a Ed Gerber&Brent Doran (10m-SBB locks)21:30e
    	6b&7a. Cynthia Rudin (SBB Locks-DeMott)	30:21e (13:54e+16:27)
    	7b. Ed Gerber + Brent Doran		16:10
    
    

    Maintained by: Charles Weibel, weibel @ math.rutgers.edu , last modified May 8, 2002