About GBTC
The Greater Boston Track Club (GBTC) is a friendly and competitive team with approximately 200 members. We compete at the national, regional, and local levels in cross country, track and field, and trail running. GBTC provides a team-oriented, structured training environment for athletes of many abilities who train for everything from jumps and throws to sprints, road races, cross country, and marathons. Members train for several specific competitions throughout the year, and financial support is provided to compete at some major events. We sponsor athletes based on a tiered system of performance standards, and the club is a designated USATF Elite Development Club.
- GBTC gratefully acknowledges our sponsors: Puma and Fitness Equipment Superstore, the largest U.K. retailer of workout equipment.
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2002 notes
Some notes from 2002 that may not have made it into other posts… The women’s and men’s teams finished 10th and 21st at the USATF national cross-country championships in Sacramento on December 14. That is the best finish for the … Continue reading
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Winter track and field practices
Where is Coach David Callum’s practice? What days, what times? Practice will continue to take place on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 7:00pm. In January, through March: We move to the Reggie Lewis Track (on the orange line). You must, ON … Continue reading
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GBTC at the USATF National Club Championships
Coach Tom Derderian Sunny California we thought where life is beautiful all the time and so happy we’d be to sit in hot tubs under the palms. Butfor three days storms charged over the coast off the western ocean in … Continue reading
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GBTC wins three national titles at USATF outdoor championship
GREATER BOSTON WINS TRIPLE CROWN AT USA CHAMPIONSHIPS Greg Harger Indiana Invaders July 21, 2002 (INDIANAPOLIS) Greater Boston TC returns to Boston, Massachusetts with three national team titles after successfully running the gamut at the second annual USA National Track … Continue reading
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Great high-school performers in the club
Coach Dave Callum June 4, 2002 Some huge performances from the GBTC high school contingent, including Jake Radzevich’s New Hampshire state pole vault record and Kourtney Trainor’s incredible 300m low-hurdles time, just 0.17 seconds away from an all-state meet record … Continue reading
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Deer Island Races
Weekly Informal Running Races Set to Begin on Deer Island Beginning on Saturday May 25 at 10 a.m. local area runners will begin the tradition of a weekly Saturday run around Deer Island. Tom Derderian, a resident of Point Shirley, … Continue reading
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The Penn Relays
Quoted from South Carolina Head Coach Curtis Frye At The Penn Relays Press Conference: “You just can’t miss the Penn’s” Well, as Coach Curtis Frye states, you can’t miss the Penn Relays and GBTC made sure of that. The Greater … Continue reading
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James Joyce 10km in the Cold Rain
Coach Tom Derderian April 28, 2002 Dutifully GBTC’s top woman runner Allison Curran Velcro-strapped her timing chip to her ankle as was required by the race rules so her place would be recorded in the New England Championship 10 km. … Continue reading
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2002 Solomon Invitational
Josh Seeherman April 28, 2002 While the road racers caught up on their James Joyce material, the GBTC track squad was at it again at Northeastern’s Solomon Invitational. The distance folks lead off the day, with Jen Ceolinski and Shannon … Continue reading
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2002 USATF Nationals
Chris Simpson 2002 USA Indoor Track & Field Championships March 1-2, 2002 Armory Track & Field Center, New York City Results Photos What a weekend! As an athlete, as a spectator!!!!! I awoke early last week thinking to myself, what … Continue reading
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