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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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Monthly Archives: May 2008
Track or Mountain or Marathon
Over Memorial Day Weekend, and in addition to 28 marks at Saturday’s Boston High Performance Series (Waltham, MA), club members painted the whole map Greater Boston red at: the Wachusett Mountain Road Race (Princeton, MA), the Fresh Pond Races (Cambridge, … Continue reading
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Boston High Performance #2
Victoria Barnaby makes a big splash on Saturday in Walthamphoto by GreaterSnap From the 400m to the 5,000m in the Boston High Performance meet #2 GBTC was everywhere. Club record holder,Victoria Barnaby started the meet with a splashing steeplchase. Allison … Continue reading
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Boston High Performance#1
Josh Seeherman followed by Jim Watts in the 800 on the Bentley College track at HP#1photo by GreaterSnap An overwhelming number GBTC performances in this first meet of the series. GBTC swept the men’s and women’s 400. (Josette Pierre-Louis is … Continue reading
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New Balance Qualifying Championships (NYC)
(13.83, new club record, 13.55 is Olympic A standard; Listen to all the GBTC folks who stuck around late into the night to cheer) For the more than fifteen GBTC sprinters, hurdlers, jumpers, and throwers making the trip down to … Continue reading
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Second Grand Prix of 2008, Nashua, NH
New GBTC member and first year med student at Harvard, Leslie Irvine; Sasha Lang, who played lacrosse for BU; and Theresa Kett. photo by GreaterSnap Only 16 seconds separated the GBTC women’s open team from the BAA, but it could … Continue reading
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Penn & Brown – Video and Recap
This is a few days late, but here are some video links, as well as the stories behind the times at Penn Relays and Brown: GBTC in Olympic Development Women’s 4x100m GBTC A in Olympic Development Men’s 4x100m GBTC B … Continue reading
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