Greenville Track Club-ELITE - a post-collegiate, Olympic-development program
established 2012
13 USA Olympic Trials Qualifiers
One Paris 2024 Olympian
established 2012
13 USA Olympic Trials Qualifiers
One Paris 2024 Olympian
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Greenville Track Club-ELITE athletes were ranked second through fifth in the Final 2025 South Carolina Road Race Rankings Open Division published by SC USATF Record Keeper Bill Marable. Jason Weitzel was ranked second, behind Greenville's James Quattlebaum. He was followed by teammates Ryan Drew (3rd), Noah Fisher (4th) and Jack Mastandrea (5th). The final rankings are determined by the top three road race performances within the state of South Carolina and do not include races outside of the Palmetto State. The top ten, which also include two GTC-ELITE alumni, are listed below. The top six ranked male athletes are all from the Greenville, SC area. FINAL 2025 SOUTH CAROLINA ROAD RACE OPEN RANKINGS
Greenville Track Club-ELITE was established in 2012 and is well into its second decade as a post-collegiate, Olympic-development program. The program developed and produced one participant for the 2024 Olympic Games marathon in Paris; four qualifiers for the 2016 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Los Angeles; one qualifier/participant for the 2019 Pam American Games Marathon in Lima, Peru; three qualifiers/two participants for the 2020 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Atlanta, GA; one qualifier and participant in the 2021 USATF Olympic Track & Field Trials in the 3000m Steeplechase in Eugene, OR; three qualifiers for the 2024 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Orlando, FL and currently two for the 2028 Olympic Trials Marathon. The program's runners set four South Carolina State road race records in 2020 (5K, 15K and Half Marathon--twice) and three (15K, 10-Mile and 20K) in 2021. GTC-ELITE produced the South Carolina Men's 2020 Long Distance Runner of the Year and recently had the top two ranked South Carolina road racers for 2024.
The program is sponsored and supported by the 54-year-old Greenville Track Club, ASICS, Joy Real Estate (Adopt an Athlete partner), generous individual contributors and partnerships with Performance Therapy, Roll Recovery products, FinalSurge (on-line training log), ElliptiGO, NormaTec Recovery Boots, Coach Bob Williams Pace Calculator, the DorsiFlex (stretching device), the MOBO board (balance & mobility) and LEVER Movement (treadmill body weight support). The club is a proud and active member of both the Road Runners Club of America and USATF.
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Greenville Track Club-ELITE's Patrick Lyell and Ryan Drew returned to Clemson's Indoor Track Facility three weeks after placing first and second in Clemson Orange and Purple meet. Less than .07 seconds separated them then as Lyell won in 4:06.76 with Drew next at 4:06.82 Things were a somewhat different today as Drew was in heat one of four, while Lyell was seeded first in the second heat. Drew had to follow the field as the early leaders sped through the first 409 meters in a quick 57.7 (sub-3:50 mile pace). Although he had moved up in the field by 809 meters (2:00.61) a gap had opened as the leading pacer split 1:58.93. The early pace may have taken a toll as Drew's final 200 meters of 31.69 was his slowest lap of the race. His final time of 4:04.62 placed 11th overall among the four heats which included over 40 competitors. The second heat was a different story as Lyell took the lead from the starter's gun and passed 409 meters in 1:00.22 and 809 meters at 2:01.35. After leading through 1009 meters (2:31.98) Patrick ran the 6th lap in 31.43, which was his slowest of the eight circuits. He closed in 30.14 to place 3rd in the heat and 12th overall with a time of 4:04.65. Interestingly, after only being separated by .06 seconds three weeks ago, the difference between the training partners was even closer today, with a difference of .03 seconds--even though they were in separate heats. Greenville Track Club-ELITE was established in 2012 and is well into its second decade as a post-collegiate, Olympic-development program. The program developed and produced one participant for the 2024 Olympic Games marathon in Paris; four qualifiers for the 2016 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Los Angeles; one qualifier/participant for the 2019 Pam American Games Marathon in Lima, Peru; three qualifiers/two participants for the 2020 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Atlanta, GA; one qualifier and participant in the 2021 USATF Olympic Track & Field Trials in the 3000m Steeplechase in Eugene, OR; three qualifiers for the 2024 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Orlando, FL and currently two for the 2028 Olympic Trials Marathon. The program's runners set four South Carolina State road race records in 2020 (5K, 15K and Half Marathon--twice) and three (15K, 10-Mile and 20K) in 2021. GTC-ELITE produced the South Carolina Men's 2020 Long Distance Runner of the Year and recently had the top two ranked South Carolina road racers for 2024.
The program is sponsored and supported by the 54-year-old Greenville Track Club, ASICS, Joy Real Estate (Adopt an Athlete partner), generous individual contributors and partnerships with Performance Therapy, Roll Recovery products, FinalSurge (on-line training log), ElliptiGO, NormaTec Recovery Boots, Coach Bob Williams Pace Calculator, the DorsiFlex (stretching device), the MOBO board (balance & mobility) and LEVER Movement (treadmill body weight support). The club is a proud and active member of both the Road Runners Club of America and USATF. On a chilly and damp Saturday morning in downtown Greenville, SC James Quattlebaum led from the start to establish a new event record of 14:07 in winning the 47th edition of the Greenville Journal Run Downtown 5K. That time broke Jason Weitzel's previous event record of 14:12, which was set in 2024. Greenville Track Club-ELITE's Noah Fisher also bested Weitzel's record by finishing only two seconds behind Quattlebaum with an outstanding time of 14:09. That is also the best road 5K in GTC-ELITE history, besting Weitzel's 14:12 from two years ago. Fisher was the first of four consecutive finishes for GTC-ELITE as teammates Ryan Drew, Weitzel and Olympian Eduardo Garcia followed in third, fourth and fifth places. Drew actually equalled the former event record with his time of 14:12. Weitzel ran a fine 14:20 in his first race since running 2:11:44 for 9th place in the USATF Marathon Championships at Sacramento, CA six weeks ago, on December 8th. Garcia was running his first race since the 2024 Paris Olympic Marathon, after recovering from two hip surgeries (right and left) following the Olympics. He was pleased with his time of 15:08 as has only been training for a short period. The race attracted the top four in the South Carolina Road Race Rankings as Quattlebaum is currently first with Drew, Weitzel and Fisher ranked second, third and fourth, respectively. Fisher (14:09) now leads the GTC-ELITE historical Road 5K performance list, with Weitzel and Drew tied for second best (14:12). Greenville Track Club-ELITE All Time Road 5K PerformancesAll Time Sub-15:00 Performances at Greenville Run Downtown 5K
Greenville Track Club-ELITE was established in 2012 and is well into its second decade as a post-collegiate, Olympic-development program. The program developed and produced one participant for the 2024 Olympic Games marathon in Paris; four qualifiers for the 2016 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Los Angeles; one qualifier/participant for the 2019 Pam American Games Marathon in Lima, Peru; three qualifiers/two participants for the 2020 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Atlanta, GA; one qualifier and participant in the 2021 USATF Olympic Track & Field Trials in the 3000m Steeplechase in Eugene, OR; three qualifiers for the 2024 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Orlando, FL and currently two for the 2028 Olympic Trials Marathon. The program's runners set four South Carolina State road race records in 2020 (5K, 15K and Half Marathon--twice) and three (15K, 10-Mile and 20K) in 2021. GTC-ELITE produced the South Carolina Men's 2020 Long Distance Runner of the Year and recently had the top two ranked South Carolina road racers for 2024.
The program is sponsored and supported by the 54-year-old Greenville Track Club, ASICS, Joy Real Estate (Adopt an Athlete partner), generous individual contributors and partnerships with Performance Therapy, Roll Recovery products, FinalSurge (on-line training log), ElliptiGO, NormaTec Recovery Boots, Coach Bob Williams Pace Calculator, the DorsiFlex (stretching device), the MOBO board (balance & mobility) and LEVER Movement (treadmill body weight support). The club is a proud and active member of both the Road Runners Club of America and USATF. Greenville Track Club-ELITE athletes won both the women's and men's mile events at the Clemson Invitational on Saturday afternoon. Camille Egbula led from the start and covered the 1609-meter distance in 4:50.42. Soon after she crossed the finish line the men started their race. After trading the lead over the final 800 meters, Patrick Lyell caught teammate Ryan Drew in the final 15-meters and won with a time of 4:06.76. Drew was only .06 seconds back in 4:06.82. Greenville Track Club-ELITE was established in 2012 and is well into its second decade as a post-collegiate, Olympic-development program. The program developed and produced one participant for the 2024 Olympic Games marathon in Paris; four qualifiers for the 2016 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Los Angeles; one qualifier/participant for the 2019 Pam American Games Marathon in Lima, Peru; three qualifiers/two participants for the 2020 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Atlanta, GA; one qualifier and participant in the 2021 USATF Olympic Track & Field Trials in the 3000m Steeplechase in Eugene, OR; three qualifiers for the 2024 USA Olympic Trials Marathon in Orlando, FL and currently two for the 2028 Olympic Trials Marathon. The program's runners set four South Carolina State road race records in 2020 (5K, 15K and Half Marathon--twice) and three (15K, 10-Mile and 20K) in 2021. GTC-ELITE produced the South Carolina Men's 2020 Long Distance Runner of the Year and recently had the top two ranked South Carolina road racers for 2024.
The program is sponsored and supported by the 54-year-old Greenville Track Club, ASICS, Joy Real Estate (Adopt an Athlete partner), generous individual contributors and partnerships with Performance Therapy, Roll Recovery products, FinalSurge (on-line training log), ElliptiGO, NormaTec Recovery Boots, Coach Bob Williams Pace Calculator, the DorsiFlex (stretching device), the MOBO board (balance & mobility) and LEVER Movement (treadmill body weight support). The club is a proud and active member of both the Road Runners Club of America and USATF. Thanks to all of those who attended our January meeting on Monday evening at Capri's Italian Restaurant on Pelham Road. It was a great turnout to kick off 2026. It was great to get to know more about our GTC-ELITE athletes and enjoy some delicious food, too.
The top six ranked male runners in the January 2026 South Carolina Road Race Rankings reside in Greenville, as published by USATF SC Record Keeper Bill Marable on January 5. Multiple-time rankings leader James Quattlebaum remains in the top position ahead of Ryan Drew. Drew led four Greenville Track Club-ELITE athletes among the top six with Jason Weitzel, Noah Fisher and Jack Mastandrea ranking 3rd, 4th and 6th, respectively. Quattlebaum bested an elite field while winning the Hardeeville Half Marathon in November, while Weitzel and Fisher placed third and fourth. Ricky Flynn, a GTC-ELITE alum and now ranked fifth, recently won the Trees Greenville Turkey Trot 8K on Thanksgiving in Greenville. South Carolina Road Race Rankings |
| 1. James Quattlebaum, (30, Greenville) 2. Ryan Drew (27, Greenville) 3. Jason Weitzel (28, Greenville) 4. Noah Fisher (23, Greenville) 5. Ricky Flynn (38, Greenville) ** 6. Jack Mastandrea (27, Greenville) 7. Hunter Jarvis (27, Columbia) 8. Roland Hakes (32, Irmo) 9. Caleb Christiansen (24, Cayce) 10. David Williams (22, Irmo) * GTC-ELITE athlete ** GTC-ELITE alum (previous member) |
| 1. James Quattlebaum, (30, Greenville) 2. Ryan Drew (27, Greenville) 3. Jason Weitzel (28, Greenville) 4. Noah Fisher (23, Greenville) 5. Ricky Flynn (38, Greenville) ** 6. Jack Mastandrea (27, Greenville) 7. Hunter Jarvis (27, Columbia) 8. Caleb Christiansen (24, Cayce) 9. David Williams (22, Irmo) 10. Richard Westbury (26, Charleston) * GTC-ELITE athlete ** GTC-ELITE alum (previous member) |