The Shore A.C. Masters teams had a good day at the 2024 edition of the famed Millrose
Games in New York. The club this year entered men’s teams in both the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s and 70’s age group races of the 4 x 400 Relay, with all four teams doing very well. Best of all was the 60’s team comprised of Keith McQuitter, Bill Hughes, Rick Lee and Matt Wallack outracing all other 60’s teams to score a win in 4:30.91, outlasting the second place team, CPTC Tracksmith, who clocked in a 4:31.64. It was the second year in a row that the 60’s team won this event. In a hot race in the 70’s 4 x 400 Relay, the Shore A.C. went head to head with the pre-race favorites, the Houston Elite, an all-star team based in Texas, only to loose due to a baton mishap. The team of Spider Rossiter, Rick Lapp, Harry Nolan and Ken Wilson were running head to head with Houston, with Nolan having passed there runner on the third leg, only to have a lapped runner who Nolan passed on the homestretch stumble and knock the baton out of his hand, loosing valuable seconds in recovering the baton, and allowing Houston to gain a lead that the Shore A.C. could not reduce. The club clocked in with a 5:20.04 to Houston’s 5:13.79. In a second section, the clubs 40’s and 50’s teams were in a hot battle with teams in each age group. The 40’s team, with Matt Colman, Dan Cambell, Jason Bavaro, and Rich Alexander landed a fifth place in good field in 4:27.37, while the clubs 50’s team also ran to a fifth place in 4:22.48. The 50’s runners were Brian Hill, Paul Henry, Ron Brock and Greg Calhoun. In the open club Distance Medley event, the clubs open runners outdid themselves by claiming a third place in a fast 10:07.89, just out leaned by the Pacers/GRC New Balance team, who were timed in 10:07.89 for second place. Brian Hill, Jr., Micheal Twist, Michael Zurzolo, and Jack Shea comprised one of the best DM teams the club has entered over the years at Millrose. The team was organized by club Vice-President Coach Joe Compagni In the invitational One Mile Race Walk, the clubs one entry had a good day. The race, billed as the USATF men’s Mile RW championship, was won by Nick Christie of the New York AC, in 6:01.14. Top club race walker Rich Luettchau clocked in with a good 5th place in 6:58.99. Sitting trackside once again for over seventy years, was the Shore A.C. founder and 1956 Olympian Elliott Denman. Denman, now 90, has been a fixture at this an many other major track events, as both a competitor, sports reporter and spectator going back to the 1940’s.
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