2012 Almgren Memorial Mayday Race Results
(May 6, 2012)

The Princeton Economics Team won the 37th annual Fred Almgren memorial race trophy, with a time of 2:43. The second and third place teams were Rutgers Physics (2:50) and Rutgers Math (2:57), and 6 teams competed.

The Physics α team split in two at the start of leg 5, but the second team decayed after 2 legs, much like its namesake particle.

The results are presented below in a series of tables :

  • TABLE 1 : 2012 teams and overall times
  • TABLE 2 : Team split times
  • TABLE 3 : 2012 Participants and their times

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    TABLE 1 : 2012 teams and overall times

    1.Princeton Economics 2:43:43
    2.Rutgers Physics A 2:50:36
    3.Rutgers Math A 2:57:40
    4.Princeton Molecular Biology  3:11:03
    5.Rutgers Physics α 3:18:06
    6.Rutgers Fun Math 3:42:08
    picture of winning team
    Note: Princeton Math did not field a team


    TABLE 2 : Team split times (actual time at ends of legs)

    TEAM               Kingston Griggs- BWell  East     10-m.  5-mile  Landing
    NAME		    locks   town    Mills Millstone locks  locks   Lane
    
    P. Economics        20:40   45:18 1:14:11 1:25:44  1:50:52 2:15:15 2:43:43
    RU Physics A        23:57   51:23 1:19:31 1:33:51  1:57:34 2:24:40 2:50:36
    RU Math A	    24:17   51:22 1:23:55 1:38:21  2:00:58 2:32:50 2:57:40
    P. Molecular Bio    20:27   57:00 1:29:37 1:42:38  2:13:34 2:47:56 3:11:27
    RU Physics α	    24:50   62:11 1:33:26 1:49:58  2:47:19 2:47:19 3:18:06
               α'                             1:49:58  2:15:17 2:48:29
    RU Fun Math         28:22   72:54 1:49:31 2:11:49  2:41:21 3:14:11 3:42:08
    


    TABLE 3 : 2012 Participants and their times

    
    Place / Team / Leg # and Runner		time	
    
    1. Princeton Economics
         1. Eduardo Morales                 20:40
         2. Andrew Barnett			24:38
         3. Paul Scott			28:53		
         4. Daniel Lewis			11:33
         5. Scott Kostyshak			25:08
         6. Giri Parameswaran		24:23
         7. Neel Sukhatme   		28:28
    
    2. Rutgers Physics & Astronomy A
         1. Mohamed El Bahri	        23:57
         2. Rashmi Singh			27:26
         3. Nathaniel Craig        		28:08
         4. Abid Hassan			14:20 
         5. Michael Berry			23:43
         6. Asha Singh			27:06
         7. Simon Knapen			25:56
    
    3. Rutgers Math A
         1. Justin Bush                     24:17
         2. Glen Wilson		        27:05
         3. Jay Williams		        32:35
         4. Katy Craig		        14:26
         5. Francesco Fiordalisi	        22:37
         6. Robert McRae		        31:52
         7.	Simao Herdade		        24:50
    
    4. Princeton Molecular Biology
         1. Rob Cooper                      20:27
         2. Alison Gammie			36:33
         3. Liz Johnson			32:37
         4. Rob Cooper  			13:01
         5. Daniell Rowles			30:56
         6. Liz Johnson			34:22
         7. Rob Cooper  			23:31
    
    5. Rutgers Physics & Astronomy α (and α')
         1.   Michael Solway                24:50
         2.   David Shih			37:21
         3.   Alan Goldman			31:15
         4.   David Kolchmeyer		16:32 
         5.α  Matthew Brahlek		24:29
         5.α' Piers Coleman			25:09
         6.α  Eric Gawiser			32:52 
         6.α' Chris Handy			33:12 
         7.   Omar Shams			30:47
    
    6. Rutgers Fun Math
         1. Jianguo Xiao                    28:22
         2. Thom Tyrrell			44:32
         3. John Miller			36:37
         4. Jake Baron			22:40
         5. Liming Sun			29:32
         6. Francesco Fiordalisi		32:50
         7. Ross Berkowitz  		27:57
    
    Thanks! The picnic team did an awesome job this year!
    We are grateful to Thom Tyrrell, Elena Caffarelli, Kellen Myers and their crew for making this year's picnic the best!
    Thanks also go to the many timers of this year's race! They were: Chuck Weibel, Daniell Rowles, Alison Gammie, Philomena Chu, Michael Solway, Tom Sznigir, Zheng-Chao Han, Sjuvon Chung and Knight Fu.
    Maintained by: Charles Weibel, weibel @ math.rutgers.edu, last modified May 6, 2012