By James Moreland
Leesburg, VA
January 1, 2012
For the Washington Running Report
Truth be told, of all the races held on the turn-of-the-year weekend, this one offers the most adventure. Through the years, the wacky weather has been anything from a warm but heavy rain to a blistering cold wind chill where hiding on the down side of one of its many hills is actually a plus. Or perhaps we could have a storm of the century as we did at the start of 2010 where no one even dreamed of trying to leave the house. The voting is in and this year’s sunny, windless day with close to sixty degrees of warmth has been chosen for the race’s official weather.
December had been mild but when the sun continued to shine on the New Year many people still had time to head down to Ida Lee Park and sign up for the 10K that started at 10:40 or the 4K fun run that started twenty minutes before that. The 4K was an untimed event but when the race announcer started the event, about 400 happy people bounded down and across the opening field. Most of them looked as if they were going for a fast time. As is custom when the 10K starts, runners will begin meeting returning 4K runners near the bottom of the ¼ mile hill. This year the start was rushed so we could get going before the 4K winner (and he did receive an award) crossed the starting line.
Runners were advised that the course was still a little damp and with the warmer weather the way would be soggy. The course, however, was very solid . . . for a cross country course. After bounding down the hill runners briefly take a road toward the first of many hills. The tree-lined country road is just dirt but the footing was not bad. Just before the second mile runners crisscross between the farm buildings at the crest of the hill. From there, runners snake down the long hill to the bottom of the course. Then, joy of joys, they added gravel to the paved roads and the climb back up to mile four was made without ever looking up. The crews at the water stops cheered us on, perhaps amazed that we made it to the top. The day was so wonderful. Many of the runners come year after year, not for fast times but to enjoy a fun course to start the year.
Course record holder Abiyot Endale (32:24 – 2011) which he pilfered from runner-up Aaron Church who produced the event’s fourth fastest time (33:05 – 2011), were absent. Matt Maline (above) had been third in a swift 33:55. This year, with no one to chase and a light challenge behind him, he coasted to victory in 35:02. William Bylund finished the final climb a little more than a minute later in 36:27. Matt Woods produced the third place time in 36:54. Most runners are at least two minutes slower than on a road 10K.
Kevin Lynch (left) was top master last year in 39:01. This year he aged up to the 45-49 division and won again, this time in 39:36. Grandmaster Bruce Halpin, 55, ran 41:50 last year which would have been nifty this year as William Clem, 52, was tenth overall in 41:52. Alas, he ran 42:02. Still, with generous five year age groups both runners went home with first place awards.
Malcolm Senior, 61, proudly set the event age group record with 42:42 last year. This year he again coasted to victory by a mile.
Bill Stahr, 51, ran five races for the holiday weekend for 146 races in 2011 and three already for the New Year.
For more than a year Bill Joyce, 67, has been not been racing. He comes out to the races looking on longingly. Today he renewed his racing with a very solid 49:23. He modestly started 16 seconds behind the leaders. When told, “He’s back!” he demurred with, “Well, not yet.” Later that evening I spoke with Ronnie Wong, 65, and advised him that he would be looking over his shoulder very soon. He had already seen the results as well as the last two 5Ks run by Jason Page, 66, another returning champion. Last year John Elliott, 73, was disappointed by his 50:34 even though it was an event record. This is not a fast course. Doug Morris, 73, (below) was not far behind in 52:30. This year Morris rambled home in 52:23 but his net time was 51:04.Doug, you are an elite runner who belongs at the front of the starting line.
Many racers ran more than one race on this weekend, perhaps it is easier when the races start later in the day. Six of the top ten women were forty or older. Heather Schaffer, 40, of Potomac falls, VA (left) led the way in 44:26. Young Zanny Ludtke, 18, was next in 45:45, followed quickly by four runners from Leesburg. Mandana Mortazavi, 48, took third place with a gun time of 46:38. She had the closet time toward a new age group record. (46:30).Mandana, you must also start closer to the front (net time of 46:32). After all you did when you were fourth overall at the Running in Hope 10K just the day before in 43:05.
Karen Young, 43, also had five races for the weekend for 144 races for 2011. She raced her 49th 10K in the morning of the 31st. Sunday morning she proudly announced, “I got my Blank last night.” The Blank is an award given to runners in the 50 Plus club who race 50 or more races in a single distance. Naturally she started the year up again with a 10K in the morning followed by a 5K in the afternoon on Sunday. “Toward the end I looked up ahead of me and saw a lot of people walking. I didn’t think I was going that slow,” said Young after the race. Young is often a Ranked Runner.
Jacqui Hanson, 41, also needed to start closer to the front. She finished top in her division with 46:41 but started twenty seconds behind the leaders. Tenth place Carole Jones, 54 (below), was top grandmaster in 48:37. Next year when she turns fifty-five she might just speed past the event record of 50:23 set by Heather Sanders in 2011.
At the awards ceremony, 75-year-old Patricia Cuff was tops in her division. The awards were announced old to young. When we got to the 45-49 age group, there was another Patricia Cuff (junior?). Yes, she was the daughter. Running is for families. Ecris Williams, 71, did not make the race for the first time in the 14 runnings of the event. She still hold records in three divisions.
Before and after the race Dave Berry, who travels up from South Carolina each year, was entertaining the crowd with his music, much of it from the sixties and seventies. The youngsters enjoyed his oldest song, the Hokey Pokey.
The joy of this event is that when you finish there are rows of chairs in a heated auditorium with indoor plumbing. There was plenty of bottled water and lots of hot coffee and cocoa. Bagels with cream cheese as well as bananas are laudable runners’ foods. Even better was the scores and scores of fresh baked giant cookies from Vie de France.
Always your fastest race of the year and for most the best.
Awards Listing - Men MALE Place Num Name Ag City Finish ===== ===== ====================== == ===================== ===== 1 483 Matt Maline 28 Oak Hill VA 35:02 2 347 William Bylund 27 Great Falls VA 36:27 3 367 Matt Woods 32 Falls Church VA 36:54 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 01 - 19 1 268 Steven Kool 17 Vienna VA 40:56 2 398 Devon Kirk 16 Purcellville VA 43:13 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 20 - 24 1 382 Andrew Knotts 20 Martinsburg WV 37:42 2 414 Andrew Castles 20 Gainesville VA 47:19 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 25 - 29 1 58 Eric Hammesfahr 26 Leesburg VA 47:10 2 356 John Heydon 26 Frederick MD 47:46 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 30 - 34 1 68 Adam Borbidge 33 South Riding VA 38:40 2 281 Nate Verwys 34 Fairfax VA 43:07 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 35 - 39 1 442 Aaron Holley 36 Washington DC 38:42 2 464 Marty Newhouse 39 Falls Church VA 44:25 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 40 - 44 1 44 Kenneth Shapiro 42 Frederick MD 39:55 2 379 Lawrence Kusko 42 Stephen's City VA 42:49 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 45 - 49 1 421 Kevin Lynch 45 Chantilly VA 39:36 2 304 James Darling 47 Falls Church VA 42:54 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 50 - 54 1 28 William Clem 52 Bethesda MD 41:51 2 334 James Dunn 51 Leesburg VA 44:45 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 55 - 59 1 428 Bruce Halpin 55 Ashburn VA 42:00 2 297 Richard Morgan 59 Silver Spring MD 43:31 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 60 - 64 1 88 Malcolm Senior 61 New Market MD 44:24 2 232 Richard Cleland 62 Leesburg VA 51:34 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 65 - 69 1 377 Bill Joyce 67 Herndon VA 49:07 2 303 Jack Tozier 69 Arlington VA 55:03 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 70 - 99 1 83 Douglas Morris 73 Delaplane VA 51:04 2 49 Louis Garczynski 71 Sterling VA 63:12 MALE LEESBURG RESIDENT 1 198 Chris Stotler 44 Leesburg VA 43:16 MALE ROTARIAN RESIDENT 1 472 Thomas Dunlap 39 Round Hill VA 51:19 MALE FIRST TIME RACER: NET TIME - NET PACE 1 - 99 1 217 Jarrod Dungan 31 M Leesburg VA 44:35
Awards Listing - Women FEMALE Place Num Name Ag City Finish ===== ===== ====================== == ==================== ===== 1 369 Heather Schaffer 40 Potomac Falls VA 44:26 2 184 Zanny Ludtke 18 Round Hill VA 45:45 3 327 Mandana Mortazavi 48 Leesburg VA 46:38 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 01 - 19 1 251 Catherine Gorick 18 Broadlands VA 52:43 2 123 Shannon McClellan 17 Boonsboro MD 57:57 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 20 - 24 1 56 Erika Hansen 20 Oakton VA 48:27 2 393 Julia Crowley 20 Waterford VA 53:11 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 25 - 29 1 183 Cassie Ludtke 27 Round Hill VA 55:45 2 432 Tara Larrick 27 Stephen's City VA 59:10 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 30 - 34 1 438 Sharon Logue 33 Leesburg VA 46:47 2 489 Kathryn Dunn 31 Purcellville VA 47:46 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 35 - 39 1 308 Tiffany Graham 36 Reston VA 49:01 2 203 Alison Smith 37 Leesburg VA 49:58 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 40 - 44 1 325 Jacqui Hanson 41 Leesburg VA 46:21 2 392 Lydia Pelliccia 44 Washington DC 47:24 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 45 - 49 1 31 Tonya Stotler 45 Leesburg VA 46:52 2 279 Patricia Cuff 47 Alexandria VA 48:45 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 50 - 54 1 201 Carole Jones 54 Ashburn VA 48:31 2 364 Kelly Pickard 52 Oyster Bay NY 50:44 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 55 - 59 1 95 Peggy Davis 59 Vienna VA 55:28 2 299 Maria Nusbaum 59 Reston VA 58:37 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 60 - 64 1 162 Freyda Greenberg 62 Falls Church VA 60:07 2 239 Patricia Danielle-Kay 60 Reston VA 64:05 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 65 - 69 1 234 Pat Welch 67 Vienna VA 62:37 2 418 Punkin Lee 65 Middleburg VA 66:50 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 70 - 99 1 291 Patricia Cuff 75 Montgomery Vill MD 76:29 FEMALE LEESBURG RESIDENT 1 325 Jacqui Hanson 41 Leesburg VA 46:21 FEMALE ROTARIAN RESIDENT 1 403 Sharen Gromly 58 Winchester VA 80:30 FEMALE FIRST TIME RACER: NET TIME - NET PACE 1 - 99 1 176 Linda Reynolds 49 F Leesburg VA 62:34
By James Moreland
Ashburn, VA
June 25, 2011
For the Washington Running Report
Out of the heat of the late spring furnace, the first weekend of summer grew a rose of a day. Late June is certainly warm and sunny as a summer day but with a cool breeze, making the inaugural 5K and 10K races a charm. The course is flat and fast with nearly all of the final mile a gentle downhill swoop to the finish. Nestled just a few yards from busy Leesburg Pike but well off the beaten path where runners saw next to none of the motor vehicles to compete for the domination of roads.
In today’s running world, women are coming out in greater numbers, usually about 60% of the field. More and more the courses are getting tested by runners who have no plans at a glorious tape breaking at the finish. They want to try their stuff surrounded by hundreds of other similar-minded people in a controlled environment.
Ringing in Hope got underway last New Year’s Eve with a 10K and a 3K and had a successful nearly 1000-runner event. For June they followed up the success by lengthening the shorter race to the most popular distance, the 5K.
Both races got underway at the same time and for the first mile of the race, competitors had to guess who was in which event. At Fincastle Road the journey split at a well marked point and the 10K continued on a long and winding road that goes to who knows where. I was not worried about it. I was doing the 5K.
Before the race started the presumptive favorite of the 10K race was Aaron Church. Church(left) had won the submasters title in the Winter Runner Ranking and if anything was getting faster throughout the spring. He was easily recognizable dressed =PR= black with bright white compression leggings. He seemed awfully calm at the start, while nearby Axel Tarnvik was racing his engines ready to blast over the ChronoTrack starting mats.
Tarnvik, 18 (photo below), had come in second overall last week at the Race with Dad 5K in 16:55 just behind Andrew Ciafalia’s 16:47 with Ramsay Wilson, at 39 more than twice his age, pushing him from behind with 17:03. When the Redskins Hogettes led the start with a whistle, Tarnvik took off down the side road in a rush.
The experienced Church must have guessed that he was competing in the 5K and patiently followed right off his heels. Church was coming off an impressive win at the PRR Twilight 4am two weeks earlier in 20:25. In that race he ran through the first two miles a step to the rear of a pack of seven top runners. He polished them all off in time for a leisurely final run to the finish line.
By the time these two runners hit the turn, it had to be clear to both that they would scorch their respective races. Still, both runners keep the afterburners going. Tarnvik jetted to an impressive 16:41 to set the standard on the new course, winning by nearly three minutes. In second place, John Eterno was left to deal with third place Dan Eddy. Eddy, who just turned 60, was almost as old as all of the other three of the top four racers. He sparkled with a rare-for-that-age sub 20:00 to take third.
In the fifth spot was a racer known for his 10K. Bill Stahr had run 78 of them in 2009. He said he decided to run the 5K because he had to get to work earlier today. Speculation was that this was only his second race back from nearly two weeks away from his running addiction. After all he has already run 72 races this year, with 28 5Ks and 24 10Ks before the All Star Break.
The women’s race was more sublime. Masters runner Kathy Hoenig had stolen the Ashburn Village 5k race for the second year in a row back in May with a solid 21:20. Two weeks later she won her age group and was second overall at Herndon Festival 5K in 21:02. She knew she would need a faster time for another triumph.
Karen Haddon, 25, of Aldie, VA (photo left) had that faster time, chasing after the seventh fastest man and winning in 20:56. Hoenig middled her two previous races with a very nice 21:20 to hold off 19-year-old Becca Kassabian for the runner-up spot. Danielle Newcome, 34, was from the fourth different decade, looking real good with her 21:45 placement.
As the crowd looked on with 5K runners continually sweeping in, eyes were pealed for the white socks of Aaron Church. Often slower runners make a courageous charge at the end of their race, looking quite fast. Still, there was no mistaking Church’s loping stride as he eased through and past the late 5K finishers.
He looked a little puzzled when he was urged to sprint to the finish. After all he had this race in the bag by the first mile. Then he saw the clock tick over to 33:02. Sometimes the competition dictates the pace. At the start of the year, he had to push to peel off Robbie Wade to win the winter Ringing in Hope in 32:14 on a similar type of course. Pumped from that, he charged out hard on the mostly cross country Rotary Resolution 10k the next day in an excellent 33:05, just off his event record of 32:49 from 2009. Still he was thumped by the record setting 32:24 run by the spring Runner Rankingschampion, Abiyot Endale.
Today he won by more than a half mile, though well off his planned 5:05 mile pace. Next, Jeff Kuzma, 39, of Sterling came charging through in a very credible 35:49. Third place Frank Spicer, 19, had a battle. With his 37:51 he was just ahead of the third submaster, Rob Meadows, who ran 37:58. Spicer’s dad, also a Frank, turned in a nifty 48:01 for second in his age group, though Reeves Westbrook, 61, (photo left)was the top grandmaster in 46:33. Alan Rider, 75, won his division uncontested in 56:43 but noted that he was ahead of everyone older than 65.
Sarah Bard had just finished fifth at the competitive PRR Twilight 4 mile in 25:41. Today she would not be denied. She was seventh overall, topping the women in a solid 40:24. Melissa Saunders, 19, was the runner-up a quarter mile back in 42:11. After that, the sun was making it a bit warmer and the pace slowed down a bit. Nicole Prietti was third in 46:15. The top master was Brooke Alsamman in 49:17.
Coming in right behind her was Karen Young who turned 43 on the last day of spring. Young matched her 28 5K races with her 28th 10K of the year. Her 79 races leave her just shy of the 82 raced so far by the region’s prolific racing master Ted Poulos (82).
Black Tie catering served snacks on a platter to finishing racers. The huge parking lot has more than enough room for the race to double in size. At the far end of the lot there was a live band and a moon bounce. Awards were given three deep in five year age groups.
Awards Listing for the 10K (No Duplicate Prizes) MALE OVERALL 1 1 Aaron Church 35 South Riding VA 33:02 X 2 426 Jeff Kuzma 39 Sterling VA 35:49 X 3 364 Frank Spicer 19 Clifton VA 37:51 X FEMALE OVERALL 1 480 Sarah Bard 27 Leesburg VA 40:24 X 2 442 Melissa Saunders 18 Sterling VA 42:11 X 3 490 Nicole Prietti 30 Ashburn VA 46:15 X MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 1 - 19 1 506 Stuart Liles 11 Centreville VA X 56:51 2 507 Simon Liles 11 Centreville VA X 56:51 3 323 Eric Cawi 18 Ashburn VA X 1:03:21 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 1 - 19 1 415 Lexi Acton 11 Waterford VA X 51:44 2 522 Melissa Haberman 19 Alexandria VA X 54:19 3 423 Judith Daughtry 13 Purcellville VA X 56:20 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 20 - 24 1 556 Scott Gleeson 22 Centreville VA X 47:48 2 203 Kyle Shoemaker 24 Arlington VA X 54:35 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 20 - 24 1 338 Susanne Shannon 24 Arlington VA X 46:41 2 348 Marisa Barber 20 Manassas VA X 49:40 3 178 Stacey Ahern 23 Fairfax VA X 52:19 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 25 - 29 1 169 Matthew Clark 27 Reston VA X 45:17 2 244 Lucas Wright 27 Alexandria VA X 47:04 3 296 James Gilbertson 27 Reston VA X 47:13 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 25 - 29 1 410 Jessica Frazier 28 Ashburn VA X 54:11 2 290 Brie Janet 28 Fairfax VA X 54:26 3 550 Mary Spiler 26 Manassas VA X 58:02 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 30 - 34 1 446 Krilla Halley 31 Wilmington NC X 39:51 2 378 Daniel Hathorn 30 Virginia Beach VA X 43:58 3 491 Daniel Prietti 31 Ashburn VA X 44:14 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 30 - 34 1 417 Katie Dunn 30 Purcellville VA X 47:11 2 144 Elizabeth Clor 32 Chantilly VA X 49:30 3 547 Sarah Davison 30 Arlington VA X 53:20 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 35 - 39 1 487 Rob Meadows 39 Landsdowne VA X 37:57 2 496 Paul Schoeny 37 Hamilton VA X 40:05 3 278 Keith Nelson 36 Reston VA X 42:42 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 35 - 39 1 204 Katie West 35 South Riding VA X 48:10 2 116 Debbie Kates 36 Sterling VA X 53:59 3 391 Katie Vey 36 Ashburn VA X 56:09 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 40 - 44 1 58 Rick Ayers 43 Vienna VA X 45:33 2 241 Hyeok Lee 44 Leesburg VA X 47:10 3 537 Craig Richard 41 Winchester VA X 47:50 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 40 - 44 1 159 Brooke Alsamman 44 Fairfax VA X 49:17 2 544 Karen Young 43 Boyds MD X 49:20 3 257 Kelley Barber 42 Manassas VA X 49:40 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 45 - 49 1 133 Tim Burton 45 Sterling VA X 47:03 2 411 John Callaghan 49 Fairfax VA X 50:29 3 132 Corwin Walks 45 Haymarket VA X 51:46 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 45 - 49 1 551 Laurel Kirkland 48 Chantilly VA X 52:23 2 460 Celine Contos 48 Oak Hill VA X 58:06 3 504 Sydney Liles 47 Centreville VA X 58:51 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 50 - 54 1 238 Gary Peragallo 51 Ashburn VA X 53:27 2 377 Christopher Bertaut 51 Purcellville VA X 54:43 3 451 Donald Johnsey 51 Waterford VA X 59:31 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 50 - 54 1 565 Peggy Fishel 53 Cross Junction VA X 56:14 2 359 Grace Ross 50 Purcellville VA X 58:13 3 381 Cathy Waldron 50 Haymarket VA X 58:26 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 55 - 59 1 69 Glenn Clemmons 58 Richmond VA X 46:41 2 206 Frank Spicer Jr 59 Clifton VA X 48:00 3 190 Stephen Nettl 58 Reston VA X 53:34 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 55 - 59 1 482 Carol Beaupre 55 Ashburn VA X 56:04 2 212 Marilee Seigfried 59 Purcellville VA X 56:28 3 297 Kim Hebert 56 Haymarket VA X 1:02:39 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 60 - 64 1 498 Reeves Westbrook 61 Great Falls VA X 46:32 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 65 - 69 1 181 Charles Wilde 68 Dumfries VA X 1:09:06 2 49 Fedor De Marchena 69 Stone Ridge VA X 1:19:43 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 70 - 74 1 444 Jim Chapman 70 Lovettsville VA X 56:54 2 328 Chet Coates 71 Silver Spring MD X 58:13 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 75 - 79 1 246 Alan Rider 75 Reston VA X 56:43 FEMALE FIRST TIME RACER: NET TIME - NET PACE 1 - 99 1 51:44 415 Lexi Acton 11 F Waterford VA 51:44
Below, Kathy Hoenig continues to turn out fast masters times.
Awards Listing for the 5K (No Duplicate Prizes) MALE OVERALL 1 336 Axel Tarnvik 18 Ashburn VA 16:41 5 2 563 John Eterno 29 Ashburn VA 19:38 5 3 562 Dan Eddy 60 Alexandria VA 19:59 5 FEMALE OVERALL 1 529 Karen Haddon 25 Aldie VA 20:56 5 2 526 Kathy Hoenig 42 South Riding VA 21:20 5 3 502 Becca Kassabian 19 Oakton VA 21:24 5 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 1 - 19 1 234 Bruce Liberi Jr 17 Ashburn VA 5 20:45 2 532 Joseph Olenik 17 Ashburn VA 5 20:53 3 528 Zackary Pardue 14 Elizabeth City NC 5 22:45 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 1 - 19 1 168 Abby Lawrence 14 Foley MN 5 24:04 2 519 Catherine English 16 Centreville VA 5 24:06 3 472 Kayleen Miller 15 Ashburn VA 5 25:10 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 20 - 24 1 557 Dan Marquardt 22 Salt Lake City UT 5 20:08 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 20 - 24 1 98 Nora Tayiel 22 Potomac Falls VA 5 27:52 2 524 Michele Rizzo 21 Leesburg VA 5 28:16 3 175 Dana Ritz 24 Bunker Hill WV 5 34:28 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 25 - 29 1 317 Nick Nikish 27 Vienna VA 5 26:23 2 218 Eric Schiavo 27 Sterling VA 5 31:25 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 25 - 29 1 467 Cate Scovel 29 Leesburg VA 5 26:56 2 222 Christy Irish 29 Chantilly VA 5 29:32 3 177 Meghan O'Connor 25 Reston VA 5 30:15 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 30 - 34 1 468 Todd Waldrop 33 Ashburn VA 5 21:26 2 42 Ryan Ferrario 34 Brambleton VA 5 24:20 3 493 Karl Coughlin 33 Aldie VA 5 24:20 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 30 - 34 1 180 Danielle Newcome 34 Round Hill VA 5 21:45 2 252 Courtney Cornwall 32 Leesburg VA 5 23:00 3 66 Tara Daugherty 32 Ashburn VA 5 26:07 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 35 - 39 1 334 Tom Hoyler 39 Broadlands VA 5 21:30 2 527 Jason Pardue 36 Elizabeth City NC 5 21:54 3 256 Andrew Wright 37 Reston VA 5 26:55 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 35 - 39 1 353 Kerree Wolf 37 Herndon VA 5 23:27 2 293 Janet Esler 37 Chalfont PA 5 24:55 3 164 Denae Newman 37 Sterling VA 5 26:06 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 40 - 44 1 138 David Adams 41 Centreville VA 5 23:11 2 55 Scott Damelin 42 McLean VA 5 23:58 3 567 Kevin Cox 40 Manassas Park VA 5 24:35 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 40 - 44 1 346 Beth Howser 42 Warrenton VA 5 27:54 2 445 Kristin Wallner 40 Ashburn VA 5 28:49 3 489 Susie Brick 41 Herndon VA 5 29:00 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 45 - 49 1 166 Michael Marsh 46 Leesburg VA 5 21:20 2 333 Leroy Johnson 46 Purcellville VA 5 21:41 3 95 Assegid Gossa 46 Lorton VA 5 23:17 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 45 - 49 1 167 Barbara Lawrence 45 Leesburg VA 5 24:06 2 456 Lisa Warden 45 Ashburn VA 5 28:06 3 370 Joanne Eldridge 46 Arlington VA 5 29:13 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 50 - 54 1 545 Bill Stahr 50 The Plains VA 5 20:33 2 339 Stuart Bailey 50 Chantilly VA 5 25:18 3 173 Daniel Humphries 51 Alexandria VA 5 25:45 FEMALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 50 - 54 1 406 Heather Callahan 54 Castleton VA 5 28:30 2 422 Margaret Haberman 54 Alexandria VA 5 28:50 3 304 Marlene Ubilla 51 Sterling VA 5 31:39 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 55 - 59 1 10 James Moreland 58 Gaithersburg MD 5 23:50 2 421 Doug Brownlee 57 Sterling VA 5 25:49 3 142 Doug Naquin 57 Ashburn VA 5 26:03 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 60 - 64 1 525 Doyle Talkington 64 Haymarket VA 5 28:29 2 400 Mario Alvarez 61 Fairfax VA 5 32:41 3 125 James Lovelace 64 Ashburn VA 5 33:36 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 65 - 69 1 477 Harvey Golomb 68 Herndon VA 5 29:13 MALE AGE GROUP: NET TIME 75 - 79 1 511 Jim Hufford 77 Reston VA 5 37:34 MALE FIRST TIME RACER: NET TIME - NET PACE 1 - 99 1 23:17 95 Assegid Gossa 46 M Lorton VA 23:17 FEMALE FIRST TIME RACER: NET TIME - NET PACE 1 - 99 1 26:09 263 Mikayla Sonnenfeld 12 F Centreville VA 26:09
Third overall in the 5K, Dan Eddy, 60, will be a big factor in the summer Runner Rankings.
Rehau Rotary Resolution 10K Adventure Race
Mild Weather for Tenth Anniversary
By James Moreland
Janaury 1, 2007
Leesburg, VA
For the Washington Running Report
In the photo below, the lead pack crosses the first ditch down the opening mile.
The Rotary Resolution 10K has been a challenging race from the start. The course is more cross-country than road. After charging down the grass covered field for the first quarter mile, runners get a taste of blacktop for a couple hundred meters. Then “the road is long with many a winding turn.” And by road we mean dirt as in “country roads take me home.” Mile two and three go through a farm where “life on a farm is kinda laid back.”
If you were a volunteer course marshal, the morning was brisk but just barely damp from the pleasantly unrequited promise of rain for the weekend. As a runner, missing the water at the first two ditches on the opening hill just meant that you were not muddy until the next mile. Most of the experienced runners were in shorts and by the last mile were hoping for rain to cool them off.
There was “no wind, no rain, or winter storm” to slow the runners this year. Times could have been very fast. With so many races in the area, the field of elite runners was diluted. Still, there were nearly five hundred finishers in the 10K and nearly two hundred more in the preceding 4K. The last two miles of the race are a little faster than most of the course with a long downhill and paved roads until that last quarter back up to the finish. Final quarters take care of themselves.
This year the favorite was Mark Stickley (44) of Winchester, VA. He had run in 2005 against a strong field, finishing fourth, second master in 34:50. This year he lingered back of the lead pack for the first half mile and then eased away from the field. While he had the third slowest winning time in the first ten years of the race, his 35:01 was near the 40-44 record set when Tim Schuler topped him in 34:33 to 34:50 in 2005. Next year he can gun for Chuck Moeser’s 45-49 record 34:44. In photo left, Andres Wright (40) of Frederick, MD used his newly minted masters status to cement a solid 35:25 second place award.
The battle for third was between two teens. Tim Maline (18) of Herndon, VA sprinted up the final hill for an excellent 36:08. Two years younger, Andrew Budiansky of Leesburg, VA was not far behind in 36:50. Awards were to the top three runners and the top two in five year age groups. Christian Falmagne (45) of Bethesda, MD was fifth as the last sub 6:00 pace finisher in 37:11.
Bruce Halpin (50) of Ashburn, VA ran a solid 40:49 for the grandmaster title just beating Michael Fitzgerald of Hagerstown, MD by five seconds. Bob Chase (60) of Pimmit, VA was tops in 46:43 surprising Lou Shapiro (65) of Silver Spring, MD in 47:02. Shapiro gave John Elliot some incentive with his second fastest course time for the 65-69 division. Elliott had set the record in 44:17 in 2005. Richard Williams (71) of Alexandria, VA (54:36) broke George Waxter’s best time to earn the second fastest time. Jerry Lewis, who often Duels with Williams set the record in 2005 with 53:59.
For the women, Jen Oblas of Leesburg, VA had finished second last year on the course that grew well past 10K in distance. This year she looked relaxed running ahead of the entire field. Her time was the slowest winning time so far but she did reset the Leesburg resident record with her 43:40. Anita Freres (41) of Reston, VA was the top master coming in second in 44:11 just out of reach of Oblas. Christine Goodrum of Leesburg (in photo above), VA was next in 45:10 holding off a late rally from Mariana Pargana of Washington, DC in 45:23. The rest of the top ten were very close as well with three places decided by just six seconds.
Tenth place Karen Young of Boyds, MD is getting an early start on the 10K. In 2005 she ran forty of them. Last year she only ran 38 10Ks in her 113 races for the year. Linda Sheimo (50) of Fairfax, VA ran a solid 51:10 for the grandmaster win. That is a ranked times and they do not come easy on this scenic course.
There were many, many young runners in the 4K. In the 10K the youngest runner for the males was Spencer Barrett (9) and for the females Amanda Eller (12) both of Leesburg VA. The record for the boys is still seven by Michael Castor. In 2000 phenom Aurora Scott of Portsmouth, VA, then just nine, was fifth overall in 46:02. Now sixteen she has run 16:37 for the fastest female 5K in the region in 2006.
After the race, runners enjoyed abundant quantities of refreshment inside the recreation Center.
Men’s Awards
Place Num Name Ag City Finis ===== ===== ======================= == ================== ===== 1 4 Mark Stickley 44 Winchester VA 35:01 2 465 Andres Wright 40 Frederick MD 35:25 3 534 Tim Maline 18 Herndon VA 36:08
MALE AGE GROUP: 01 – 19
1 282 Andrew Budiansky 16 Leesburg VA 36:49
2 377 Patrick Hayes 17 Ashburn VA 39:17
MALE AGE GROUP: 20 – 24
1 349 Tim Snyder 20 Frederick MD 38:12
2 535 Matt Maline 23 Herndon VA 42:20
MALE AGE GROUP: 25 – 29
1 457 Stephen Schmidt 28 Leesburg VA 43:25
2 27 Adam Borbidge 28 South Riding VA 44:46
MALE AGE GROUP: 30 – 34
1 406 Andy Mason 34 Hagerstown MD 38:06
2 374 Bradley Wedemeyer 30 Ashburn VA 42:17
MALE AGE GROUP: 35 – 39
1 340 William Sutherlin 37 Sterling VA 40:47
2 334 Kevin Knight 38 Leesburg VA 41:13
MALE AGE GROUP: 40 – 44
1 522 Bryan Mikesh 42 Fairfax VA 40:43
2 504 Alan Thatcher 43 Manassas VA 41:18
MALE AGE GROUP: 45 – 49
1 58 Christian Falmagne 45 Bethesda MD 37:10
2 232 William Clem 47 Bethesda MD 42:54
MALE AGE GROUP: 50 – 54
1 352 Bruce Halpin 50 Ashburn VA 40:47
2 407 Michael Fitzgerald 51 Hagerstown MD 40:51
MALE AGE GROUP: 55 – 59
1 296 Timothy Morgan 56 Damascus MD 42:10
2 46 Allen Vaughan 56 Stafford VA 45:41
MALE AGE GROUP: 60 – 64
1 506 Bob Chase 61 Pimmit VA 46:39
2 357 James Hozik 61 Great Falls VA 49:30
MALE AGE GROUP: 65 – 69
1 81 Lou Shapiro 65 Silver Spring MD 46:58
2 180 Douglas Morris 68 Delaplane VA 53:00
MALE AGE GROUP: 70 – 99
1 24 Richard Williams 71 Alexandria VA 54:34
2 1302 Alan Rider 70 Reston VA 58:48
MALE LEESBURG RESIDENT
1 282 Andrew Budiansky 16 Leesburg VA 36:49
MALE ROTARIAN RESIDENT
1 273 Matt Elliott 33 Leesburg VA 48:54
Women’s Awards
Place Num Name Ag City Finis ===== ===== ======================= == ================== ===== 1 269 Jen Oblas 28 Leesburg VA 43:40 2 483 Anita Freres 41 Reston VA 44:11 3 553 Christine Goodrum 34 Leesburg VA 45:10
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 01 – 19
1 301 Kate Spiering 17 Leesburg VA 51:43
2 214 Breann Whiat 16 Washington DC 54:58
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 – 24
1 585 Katy Dannenberg 22 Sterling VA 46:57
2 455 Ashley Carlson 24 Weslaco TX 51:19
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 – 29
1 233 Mariana Pargana 28 Washington DC 45:22
2 234 Andrea Vasquez 29 Washington DC 46:32
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 – 34
1 378 Carla Tharrington 31 Haymarket VA 51:38
2 218 Tatiana Boskovich 30 Burke VA 54:03
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 – 39
1 196 Tamara Utne 39 Bristow VA 46:59
2 184 Karen Young 38 Boyds MD 48:27
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 – 44
1 494 Claude Romeyer Dherbey 44 Round Hill VA 48:16
2 294 Annie McCoy 40 Hamilton VA 49:45
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 – 49
1 198 Carole Roeder 49 Ashburn VA 49:14
2 490 Kathleen Armstrong 45 Ashburn VA 52:21
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 – 54
1 443 Linda Sheimo 50 Fairfax VA 51:06
2 216 Margaret Davis 54 Vienna VA 52:39
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 – 59
1 23 Jane Poole 59 Washington DC 53:39
2 255 Julie Pastor 56 Leesburg VA 58:33
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 – 64
1 176 Catherine Van Brocklin 60 Gaithersburg MD 59:34
2 1309 Punkin Lee 60 Middleburg VA 64:48
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 – 69
1 207 Ecris Williams 68 Reston VA 65:53
2 42 Jamie Wollard 68 N Bethesda MD 76:31
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 – 99
FEMALE LEESBURG RESIDENT
1 269 Jen Oblas 28 Leesburg VA 43:40