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==Biography==
==Lifetime PRs==
==Athletic Accomplishments==
==Athletic Accomplishments==
Now living and working in Florida as a business professor, Jeff Mello played an active role in the club in the 1980s serving as a newsletter writer while doing time for an MBA at Northeastern University. Dividing his time between Provincetown and Boston, Jeff was active on Cape roads posting a 53 minute 10 miler and several marathons in the 2:30's including 3 Boston's in just under 2:30 pace. In the DY One Hour race, he stepped on and logged 12 miles despite never having run on a track before.
Now living and working in Florida as a business professor, Jeff Mello played an active role in the club in the 1980s serving as a newsletter writer while doing time for an MBA at Northeastern University. Dividing his time between Provincetown and Boston, Jeff was active on Cape roads posting a 53 minute 10 miler and several marathons in the 2:30's including 3 Boston's in just under 2:30 pace. In the DY One Hour race, he stepped on and logged 12 miles despite never having run on a track before.

Latest revision as of 23:30, 23 January 2010

Biography

Lifetime PRs

Athletic Accomplishments

Now living and working in Florida as a business professor, Jeff Mello played an active role in the club in the 1980s serving as a newsletter writer while doing time for an MBA at Northeastern University. Dividing his time between Provincetown and Boston, Jeff was active on Cape roads posting a 53 minute 10 miler and several marathons in the 2:30's including 3 Boston's in just under 2:30 pace. In the DY One Hour race, he stepped on and logged 12 miles despite never having run on a track before.

Special Recognitions

2008 January - inducted into CCAC Hall of Fame