Hodgie San: 1971 Training Log

MARCH WEEKLY TOTAL M 1 nothing T 2 little running warmup W 3 nothing T 4 little running warmup F 5 nothing S 6 nothing S 7 nothing 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 4m run p.m. 30:00 16 4m run p.m. 30:00 17 5m run p.m. 18 5m run p.m. 19 3m…

1976 Boston Globe: Treacy Wins NE Cross Country Title

THE BOSTON GLOBE, November, 1976 Treacy wins NE cross country title By Don MacAuley An Irishman from Providence College won the 64th annual NE Inter-Collegiate cross country championship at Franklin Park yesterday and broke the course record in the progress. Nothing surprising about that until uou learn that the Irishman was not Mick O’Shea, the…

1970-1973: High School Years

Following My Bliss In the beginning there was baseball, but the interest was waning. Pre-occupied with survival in that freshman year I wondered what had happened to the relative simplicity of grammar school. In gym class, usually having neglected to bring shorts and a t shirt, I would participate in that days activities in my…

1974-1976: College Years

The transition from Junior College to full time employee, combined with a knee injury, kept me mostly on the sidelines in 1974. In August of 1974 I read an account of the Falmouth Road Race in the newspaper. This was the second running of the race and featured Bill Rodgers “who upset renowned miler Marty…

1988: Last Go Round

Over the course of the previous twelve years I had my share of highs and lows. Athletic careers are like a tough cross country course. Mine was no different, I enjoyed a modicum of success. I did not achieve my ultimate goals, winning the Boston Marathon and making an Olympic Team. I did live the…

1985: Running Business

When I began my serious pursuit of athletics in 1976/77, I could hardly imagine where it would lead. Would I ever become capable of winning the Boston Marathon or making the Olympic Team? I thought a lot about it on my cross country excursion in 1977 and became determined to pursue this dream “quest.” I…

1984: Fear and Doubting

In late 1983 I had reached a low ebb with my running but I knew what I had to do, if I could. In November 83 after just beginning to resume a good running schedule I was felled by a bad blister on my heal which became infected. I would miss several days before resuming…

1983: Know Thyself

1982 had been a very successful year and had ended on a high note with a 9th place finish in the National Cross Country and a 5th place finish, six days later at Fukuoka. I had planned a week of R&R in Hawaii after the marathon but had trouble changing my airline ticket without being severely penalized.…