The Carlsbad 5000 meters is coming this weekend. We are covering the event because of friends who are helping get the event out there this weekend.
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The Carlsbad 5000 meters has been an amazing event over the years. But, in the purchase of RNR by Ironman, many key pieces of the events have been, well, missed. In this case, Victah Sailer, who shot most of the RNR events was not even contacted by the IRONMAN group. How does that hurt the sport? When Victah Sailer shoots a race, media groups like ours have photos to show to promote the event. With Sailer, many media centers will not see photos and therefore, little or no coverage will be effected.
We hope that IRONMAN gets their act together and remembers, for sponsors, runners and fans to see the Carlsbad race in the proper light, they need to celebrate this fine and unique race.
World Class Fields Headline 2018 Carlsbad 5000
33rd running of the Carlsbad 5000 to take place this weekend; More than 10,000 runners expected for two days of events
CARLSBAD, Calif. (March 22, 2018) – A race renowned for fast runners and world records once again welcomes a stellar field for the elite invitational at the 33rd annual Carlsbad 5000 on Sunday, March 25, 2018. Leading the way will be a world class field of elite athletes ready to run a fast time along the scenic oceanfront streets in downtown Carlsbad.
The spring running season is in full swing as a contingent of international runners will travel to the event, known as the ‘World’s Fastest 5K’ road race as the home of 16 world records, 8 U.S. records and 11 world wheelchair bests.
Race day begins at 6:58 am with the Masters Men (40 years old and over), the first of six races to take place throughout the day.
Saturday’s Junior Carlsbad will kick off a weekend of family fun, hosting a morning of kids’ races as a precursor to the main event Sunday morning. Both events will feature post-race refreshments, prizes, live entertainment and a free outdoor Health & Fitness Expo that will run throughout the two days of exercise and excitement.
“The Carlsbad 5000 is the premiere 5k road race in the world and we are guaranteed new champions this year as both 2017 winners are unavailable to compete,” said Matthew Turnbull, elite athlete coordinator for the event. “To stand on top of the podium at the Carlsbad 5000 is a great honor and on Sunday morning two new athletes will be joining some of the greatest athletes of all time who have their names engraved on the Mike Long Trophy.”
Sweden’s Kalle Berglund, the national record holder for 1500m who recently represented his country at the IAAF World Indoor Championships last month, and Denmark’s Nick Jensen, a 7-time National Champion over 800m and 1500m, headline the men’s field for the elite invitational which will take place at 10:45am.
The Europeans will be joined by a pair of Berlund’s countrymen, Johan Rogestedt, a former Youth World Champion over 800m who is making his 5k debut, and Emil Blomberg, who has an 8:32.27 personal best for the Steeplechase and ran a 1500m best indoors earlier this year.
Pushing the Swedish contingent will be Ethiopia’s Gebrekidan Abadi and Americans Louis Seferini, who recently became the 514th U.S. athlete to break 4 minutes in the mile, running 3:59.33 at the Boston University Last Chance meet, Dan Nestor, who ran a 3:55 road mile in Boulder and 29:50 over 10km cross country at the end of last year and Samuel Atkin, a two-time NAIA Champion who has a personal best of 13:56 from the Silicon Valley Turkey Trot last year.
The women’s field for Carlsbad is equally as competitive. Emelia Gorecka of Great Britain, will look to continue the recent success for U.K. runners including 2014 Champion Julia Bleasdale. Gorecka was a 2013 European Junior Champion over 3000m and has a 5000m best of 15:07. Her top challengers include Jessica O’Connell, who represented Canada at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and finished was 4th in Carlsbad in 2015. They will be joined by Mexico’s Brenda Flores Munoz, a gold and silver medal from the 2015 Pan Am Gameswho owns a 15:30.87 personal best for 5000m.
Top Americans will be joining the field on the women’s side led by Sarah Brown, a nine-time track and cross country All-American at the University of Tennessee and Alycia Cridebring, who has a personal best of 15.35.34 for 5000m. Other notables in the elite invitational include a trio of local triathetes: Ellie Abrahamson, a NCAA D1 All-American at Wake Forest University; Carlsbad’s Mary Alex England, who has a 5K best of 16.10; and Sophie Chase who ran 16.19.77 for 5000m at the Stanford Cardinal Classic last year. American Chelsey Totten and Canada’s Natasha La Beaud round out the entrants.
While hosting the “World’s Fastest 5K” for elite athletes, the Carlsbad 5000 welcomes runners and walkers of all ages and abilities to a series of four competitive age group races. The event is renowned for its scenic course, healthy competition and a weekend of fun for participants of all ages and skill levels. Kicking off the weekend of family fun is the Junior Carlsbad, which takes place Saturday, March 24 and offers 9 different races specifically designed for kids age 12 and under.
Race weekend registration is available for all events. A free outdoor Health & Fitness Expo takes place on race weekend, running from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdayand 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday. The expo will serve as race registration headquarters on Saturday, allowing participants to pick up their race number, timing chip, t-shirt and goodie bag. The interactive expo, located on Roosevelt Street between Grand and Carlsbad Village Drive, will feature vendors showcasing running apparel and shoes, fitness gear and health and nutrition items.
— Elite Rosters Follow —
Number, name, country, Bio, Birthday
51 Kalle Berglund, Sweden, Kale is National record holder for 1500m indoors, 03/11/1996
52 Nick Jensen, Denmark, 7 times National Champion over 800m and 1500m, 1/17/1991
53 Gebre Abadi, Ethiopia, Won the 2018 Carlsbad Half Marathon in January, 10/07/1984
55 Emil Blomberg, Sweden, Has an 8:32.27 personal best for the 3000m Steeplechase, 04/09/1992
56 Dan Nestor, USA, last year Ran a 3:55 road mile in Boulder and 29.50 over 10km cross country, 7/09/1993
57 Samuel Atkin, USA, NAIA Champion over 3000m and twice again over 5000m, 03/14/1993
58 Olle Hesselbjerg, Denmark 7 times national Steeplechase champion, 04/23/1990
59 Elmar Engholm, Sweden National record holder for the mile indoors, 10/02/1992
60 CJ Albertson, USA, Arizona State University graduate has a 13:50.24 best for 5000m
61 Louis Seferini, USA, Recently became the 514th American to break 4 minutes in the mile, 9/20/1991
2 Emelia Gorecka, Great Britain, 2013 European Junior Champion over 3000m, 1/29/1994
3 Jessica O’Connell, Canada, finished 4th at the Carlsbad 5000 in 2015 and has a best 5000 of 15:06.44, 2/10/1989
4 Brenda Flores Munoz, Mexico, Gold and silver medalist from the 2015 Pan Am Games and a 15:30.87 best for 5000m, 9/04/1991
5 Alycia Cridebring, USA, PB of 15:35.34 for 5000m set in Portland, 2016, 1/11/1992
6 Chelsey Totten, USA, Has a best 5000m of 15:53 set at Stanford Invitational in 2017, 11/21/1994
7 Ellie Abrahamson, USA, Triathlete was a NCAA All-American at Wake Forest and ran 5000m best of 16:01 last year, 1/11/1995
8 Mary Alex England, USA, Has a 5K best of 16:10. Selected for the USA Triathlon Elite Development Squad, 1/03/1994
9 Natasha La Beaud, Canada, Has a 5000m road best of 16:14 from the 2014 Carlsbad 5000, 8/05/1987
10 Sophie Chase, USA, Ran 16:19.77 for 5000m at the Stanford Cardinal Classic last year, 11/15/1994
11 Emily Myers, USA, A NCAA All-American at University of Nevada in the Steeplechase 2017, 05/23/1994
13 Brock Moreaux, USA, Personal best 14:56 set last year, 11/14/1991
About the Carlsbad 5000
The 33rd running of the Carlsbad 5000 annually attracts amateur, competitive and professional runners from around the world. Known as the ‘World’s Fastest 5K’ road race, the event is home of the current world 5K road records: 13:00, Sammy Kipketer (KEN), 2000 & 2001, and 14:46, Meseret Defar (ETH), 2006. Race day begins at 6:58am with the Masters Men 40 and over, the first of six races that will take place throughout the morning. The elite invitational races, featuring the world’s fastest professional athletes, begin at 10:15am.
Event weekend kicks off with a Junior Carlsbad pre-registration party on Friday, March 23 hosted at the Carlsbad Village Faire. On Saturday, March 24 more than 1,500 junior racers, age 12 and under, will take part in one of the nine age group throughout the morning crossing the same finish line as the professional field on Sunday.
All runners receive a t-shirt and finisher’s medal for their efforts. Sunday’s ‘Party by the Sea’ gets started as soon as the first runners cross the finish line. After enjoying the scenic 3.1-mile course, runners aged 21 and over can step into the beer garden, sip two free beers from Pizza Port and enjoy live music. For more information or to view the full race day schedule, visit runrocknroll.com/carlsbad-5000 or follow @Carlsbad5000 on Instagram.
Author
Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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