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"I registered for a half marathon being held on February 3rd, 2008 and instead of my normal training schedule of "logging miles" I concentrated on the CATZ training sessions. Between Dec.'07 and Feb. '08 I did only 3 runs of 10-12 miles. However, since joining CATZ, I have religiously attended from 2 to as many as 5 sessions per week. During this time I have seen my "core" strength increase, my sprinting and recovery time improve. Well, I ran the Surf City USA half Marathon in cold blowing rain on Sunday morning February 3rd. To my surprise and excitement, I felt GREAT the entire race and turned in a Personal Best of 1:43:21 which crushed my previous best time by approximately 15 minutes! My next full marathon is in April and I can't wait to see how I do then! "

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Tuesday, September 14, 2004

CATZ Athlete News - September 2004

Rush Zimmerman (Providence College) and Deb Spillane (Boston College) were named to the U-22 Women’s Ice Hockey National Team

Ryan Teagher made the Syracuse University Soccer Team after trying-out as a walk-on. Ryan impressed the coaching with his performance on the team fitness test during training camp.

Chris Carmain played for the U-13 Lighting Baseball team recently won the U-13 National Championship. Look for Chris and his teammates to be honored before a Red Sox game in Fenway Park.

Melissa and Megan O’Donnell (Regis College) earned gold medals playing for Team USA Junior Softball Team—The team went 9-0 during a tournament in Italy and Megan won the MVP award.

Chris Rossi (Boston Jr. Bruins) named to All-Star team at summer “Pre-Draft” Tournament.

Andrew Maxwell (St. Sebastian’s) played for the Mass Satellite Hockey team this summer