Relive the 2014 USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships!
Presented by The Pacific Association/USATF and the Sacramento Sports Commission
HELPFUL LINKS
NEWS
Updated July 8, 2014
- Links to Videos of Championships Action
- Spectacular Slide Show of Championships Action from Sacramento Sports Commission Photographer Bryan Patrick
- Capitol Shot Put Men’s Final; Entire Event
- Capitol Shot Put Women’s Final
- News 10 Interview with Michelle Carter
- FloTrack Results and Interviews
- Bernard Lagat 5,000m Win
- Conley/Hasay 10,000m Battle
- Galen Rupp’s 10,0000m Win
- Huddle takes on Rowbury for the 5,000m Win
- Highlights of Men’s and Women’s 100m. Michael Rodgers and Tianna Bartoletta win.
- 2014 USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships Overview
- Day 2 Report from KCRA News
- Is Sac on Track for more Track & Field? by Alice Voisin, courtesy of the Sacramento Bee
- Day 5: Tarmoh finally earns 200 meter title. by Mark Winitz
- Is Sac back on track for more events? courtesy of the Sacramento Bee
- Kori Carter wins first national title in 400-meter hurdles courtesy of the Sacramento Bee
- Sacramento Bee Final News & Notes featuring PA’s Stephanie Brown Trafton’s Return to Competition
- Day 5 News & Notes courtesy of the Sacramento Bee
- Photo Galleries courtesy of the Sacramento Bee
- Day 4: Day Four Yields Solid Performances at 2014 USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships. by Mark Winitz
- Day 4 News courtesy of the Sacramento Bee
- Day 3: Huddle and Rowbury Wage Memorable Duel for 5,000 meter crown. by Mark Winitz
- Golden West Invitational Results
- Echo Summit Dedication Press coverage
- KCRA Video: “Paying tribute to Olympic heroes in Echo Summit”
- Mountain Democrat: “Protest duo at documentary showing”
- Tahoe Daily Tribune: “Olympians return to Echo Summit”
- USATF News: “1968 Olympians Return to Echo Summit”
- Day 2: Conley and Rupp Garner 10,000 meter Titles. by Mark Winitz
- Kim Conley wins W10,000m: Press Release from John Schumacher
- Juniors Star in Decathlon on Day 2: Press Release from Fred Baer
- Michelle Carter at the Capitol Shot Put from Joe Davis, Sacramento Bee
- Day 1 – Capitol Shot Put: In Depth Article by Mark Winitz
- Pacific Association Athletes Competing at the US Outdoor TF Championships List
- Californians Competing at the US Outdoor TF Championships List (courtesy of Mark Winitz)
- Sacramento Bee’s very helpful Guide to 2014 USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships
- Event schedule for the US Outdoor TF Championships is posted: Check it out!
- Event schedule for the US Outdoor TF Championships is posted: Check it out!
- Local favorite Kim Conley will compete in the 10,000m. Run the Billy Mills 10K (7 pm, 6/26) and then stay to cheer her on! Entry to the Billy Mills 10K includes a ticket for the Nationals June 26 events.
- Echo Summit Track Dedication to be held the morning of June 27. Press Release
- “Capitol Shot” will kick off Championships… at the State Capitol on June 25! Read more.
- 2-Day TF Champs Tickets Are Now Available
- TF Outdoor Champs to host Billy Mills 10K on June 26, 7 pm, before the TF Champs 10,000m event. Entry includes TF Champs ticket!
- 55th Annual Golden West Invitational will be held in conjunction with National Outdoor TF Championships on Saturday, June 28.
- Click HERE for online ticket sales.
- Tickets are available!
- Official USATF Press Release
- FloTrack.com Report
- KCRA News Report
- Sacramento Bee Report
► Pacific Association Youth XC Junior Olympic Championships Golden Gate Park
Pacific Association Youth XC
Junior Olympic Championships
Golden Gate Park
November 21, 2004
ResultsTop 25 finishers qualify to enter the Region 14 J.O.
Championships on November 28th,
2004, at Pt. Pinole Regional
Park, San Pablo Ca
Note: There are
some Individual and Team Entry forms that were not submitted for registration
to the Region 14 Championship meet. The Mustangs Track Club will make every
effort to help in these cases on the day of the meet, however it is critically
important that coaches or parents present the correct forms the morning of the
meet at the registration/Packet pickup table!
Please be aware that these forms will be
forwarded to the Junior Olympic Registration Committee
► 2004 Pacific Association Cross Country Schedule
2004 XC Schedule
NOTE: There are 10 races scheduled, but only 5 plus the championships,
for a total of up to 6 maximum, are scored for both Team and Individual Standings.
You can NOT run the championships and still be scored for 5 (or less) races.
2004 Date
28-Aug-2004
04-Sep-2004
11-Sep-2004
02-Oct-2004
09-Oct-2004
23-Oct-2004
30-Oct-2004
06-Nov-2004
13-Nov-2004
21-Nov-04 (SUNDAY)
Women’s Race
9:00 am / 4 mile
8:30 am / 4.1 miles
10:00 am / 4 miles
10:00 am / 3.55 miles
9:00 am / 5k
9:00 am / 5k
9:00 am / 4.612 miles
9:30 am / 6k
12:00 pm / 2.95 miles
9:00 am / 4 miles
Open Men’s Race
9:45 am / 4 mile
10:30 am / 4.1 miles
11:30 am / 4 miles
8:30 am / 3.55 miles
9:45 am / 4-mile
9:45 am / 4.6 miles
11:00 am / 4.612 miles
11:00 am / 6k
12:45 pm / 4.19 miles
11:15 am / 6 miles
Master Men’s Race
Same as Open Men
9:30 am / 4.1 miles
10:45 am / 4 miles
9:15 am / 3.55 miles
10:30 am / 4-mile
Same as Open Men
10:00 am / 4.612 miles
10:15 am / 6k
Same as Open Men
10:00 am / 6 miles
Location
UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
Foothill Regional Park, Windsor, CA
Lindley Meadow, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Presidio National Park, San Francisco, CA
Folsom, CA
Shoreline Park, Mountain View, CA
Back Ranch Meadows, China Camp State Park, San Rafael, CA
Ancil Hoffman Park, Sacramento, CA
Crystal Springs Park, Belmont, CA
Lindley Meadow, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Course Description
Beautiful loop course. Start/Finish at upper meadow above UCSC Firestation. Course consists of rolling dirt trails on fireroads through redwood trees and meadows.
One of the best in the series. Beautiful course. Ugly start. Winding trails (dirt, crushed rock, rocky dirt, no pavement). Challenging hills. Past lakes. Through the woods. Dam finish.
Standard Golden Gate loop course. Beautiful meadows, eucalyptus-lined trails, with varied terrain. Paved bike path eliminated; Spikes permitted.
Very hilly mix of grass, dirt, sand, and pavement (no spikes). Start/finish on Paul Goode Field just North and below Julius Kahn Playground. Same course as 2002.
Dirt roads, rolling hils, oak trees. Similar terrain to past Sierra College course.
The course circles around the hill at Shoreline park and loops the golf course. 80% dirt trails and 20% paved trail (no spikes). Same course as 2003.
Start is wide open on paved road. 3.5 miles of dirt trails. Some hills. Same course as 2003.
Start is wide open grass. Mostly dirt trails.
Very challenging and fabled course close to the hearts of a true harrier. Former site of US Nationals, Jr. Olympics, and World XC Trials. Same course as 2002 and years prior.
Standard Golden Gate loop course used for the last 16 years. Beautiful meadows, eucalyptus-lined trails, with varied terrain. Paved bike path eliminated; Lindley Meadow will have hay bales. Spikes permitted. Same course as 2002.
Directions
Take Hwy 17 from San Jose to Santa Cruz, Hwy 1 North to Half Moon Bay, turn right 7/10 mile on Bay Street. Proceed up to the UCSC Main Entrance at the corner of High & Bay Street, go straight into campus. Go up 1/3 mile, turn left on Hagar Drive, go past Field House. Left on McLaughlin Drive. Right on Chinquapin Rd. Right into the Crown College Parking Lot just before the firehouse.
Hwy 101 (north), exit Central Windsor, east. Right on Old Redwood Hwy 0.6 miles to Hembree; Left on Hembree, 1.25 miles to park entrance. Park on street.
Drive to GG Park at 30th Avenue and JFK Drive. Lindley Meadow is North of Polo Fields and one block South of Fulton Avenue, which runs along the North edge of the park.
From North, take 101 South. Coming off Golden Gate Bridge, take Hwy 1 South (a.k.a. 19th Ave.). There are no left turns allowed, so make a right on Lake St., an immediate left, and another left, which puts you on California headed east. Go about 12 blocks and turn left onto Arguello. Finally, turn right onto W. Pacific as you enter the park.. From South, take 280N to Hwy. 1 North (a.k.a. 19th Ave.) for 6 miles through GG Park. Make right onto California, left onto Arguello, and then enter into Presidio through gate and make immediate right onto W. Pacific. Course is to the left.
1) Take Hwy 50 East out of Sacramento
2) Once near Folsom, take the Prairie City Rd. exit. It is after the Folsom Blvd. exit.
3) Go back across Hwy 50 north on Prairie City Rd.
4) Take the first right turn onto Iron Point Rd.
5) Take the next right at Folsom HS and stay to the left to go to the Willow Hill XC Course parking area.
Exit Hwy. 101 at Amphitheater Pkwy. From North, take right onto Amphitheater Pkwy. at 1st light and head over Hwy 101 OR from South, merge onto Amphitheater Pkwy. Once on Amphitheater, go straight through light at Charleston Rd. At about 0.5 miles, turn right into Google parking lot. Course is across the street.
Exit Hwy 101 to North San Pedro exit (Civic Center). Do NOT exit at San Rafael. Go east on N San Pedro for about 2.5 miles to Back Ranch Meadow. Must park outside of entrance on east side of San Pedro Rd. or road leading to entrance.
I-50 East of Sacramento. Exit Watt Avenue, North. Right on Fair Oaks Blvd. Right on El Camino. Left on California. Right into Ancil Hoffman Park.
Take Hwy. 280 to 92 East or Hwy 101 to 92 West; exit Hwy. 92 at Ralston Ave. just East of Hwy 280. At stop light at end of off-ramp, take left onto Ralston. Drive 0.5 miles and take a right on Hallmark Dr. (South). Follow posted signs on Hallmark for about a mile. Park entrance on right.
Drive to GG Park at 30th Avenue and JFK Drive. Lindley Meadow is North of Polo Fields and one block South of Fulton Avenue, which runs along the North edge of the park.
Past Winners
Open Women: Rachel Cook – 19:38; Master Women: Sara Freitas – 19:53; Open Men: Steve Immel 24:48; Master Men: Ty Strange – 26:27
OW: Chris Lundy ’02, 25:33; MW: Diana Fitzpatrick ’01, 26:10; SW: Heidi Halvestine ’03, 28:14; SSW: Melody-Anne Schultz ’03, 29:31; OM: Pete Clusener ’03, 21:28; MM: Tim Minor ’00, 23:13; SM: Chuck MacDonald ’02, 25:58; SSM: Robert McGormley ’02, 27:59.
5k course – Open Women: Jessie Kindschi – 18:12; Master Women: Diana Fitzpatrick – 18:57; Open Men: Peter Gilmore – 15:27; Master Men: Ty Strange – 16:12
Open Women: Rosemary Lagunas – 22:24; Master Women: Carol Keller – 23:52; Open Men: Kalid Abdalah – 19:15; Master Men: Terence Boynton – 20:19
Open Women: Elissa Reidy – 17:32; Master Women: Margaret Lang – 18:15; Open Men: Josh Muxen – 21:54; Master Men: Kevin Osterberg – 22:53
OW: Lisa Lopez ’97, 26:23; MW: Rosemarie Lagunas ’02, 28:09; OM: Steve Moreno ’02, 23:10; MM: Tim Minor ’01, 24:12.
Open Women: Kathryn Krieger – 17:25; Master Women: Carol Keller – 18:11; Open Men: Tyler Graff – 20:48; Master Men: Ty Strange – 21:40
Open Women: Kristen Harper – 22:31; Master Women: Margaret Lang – 25:04; Open Men: Bolota Asmeron – 30:44; Master Men: Tim Minor – 33:18
Total Prize Purse
$1500 (1.5 point weighted race)
$1500 (1.5 point weighted race)
$1500 (1.5 point weighted race)
$1500 (1.5 point weighted race)
$1000 (1.0 point weighted race)
$1500 (1.5 point weighted race)
$1500 (1.5 point weighted race)
$1500 (1.5 point weighted race)
$1000 (1.0 point weighted race)
$1500 (1.5 point weighted race)
Open Individual $
$50 / $30 / $20
$150 / $75/ $50
$300 / $150 / $75
$150 / $75/ $50
$60 / $40 / $30 / $20
$100 / $50 / $25
$120 / $80
$150 / $75 / $50
$75/ $50 / $25
$300 / $150 / $75
Open Team $
$100 / $75 / $50
$75 / $50 / $25
$150 / $75
$75 / $50 / $25
$100 / $50
$150 / $100 / $50
$120 / $80
$75 / $50 / $25
$50 / $25
$150 / $75
Master Individual $
$50 / $25
$75 / $50
N/A
$75 / $50
$50 / $30 / $20
$50 / $25
$75
$75 / $50
$75/ $50 / $25
N/A
Master Team $
$100 / $75 / $50
$75 / $25
N/A
$75 / $25
$100
$75 / $50
$65
$75 / $25
$50 / $25
N/A
Senior Individual $
$50
$50
N/A
$50
N/A
$25
$55
$50
$25
N/A
Senior Team $
$50 / $25
$50
N/A
$50
N/A
$25
$45
$50
$25
N/A
Super Senior Individual $
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$25
$45
N/A
N/A
N/A
Super Senior Team $
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$35
N/A
N/A
N/A
Veteran Individual $
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$30
N/A
N/A
N/A
Veteran Team $
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Sponsoring Organization
Santa Cruz Track Club
Empire Runners
SF Running & Walking
Excelsior Track Club
Asics Aggies Running Club
Asics Aggies Running Club
Tamalpa Runners
Fleet Feet Sports Sacramento
West Valley Track Club
SF Running & Walking
Race Director
Arturo Rodriguez
Jerry Lyman
Tim Wason
Chris Phipps
Ron Richardson
Charles Alexander
Frank Ruona, Ken Grebenstein
Dusty Robinson
Kim Rupert
Tim Wason
Race Email and Telephone
[email protected] 831-684-0867
[email protected] 707-527-9020
[email protected] 415-348-6254
[email protected] (916) 355-8155
[email protected] 408-519-9464
[email protected] 415-898-9340
[email protected] 916-442-5732
[email protected] 650-401-6727
[email protected] 415-348-6254
Cost, Pre-Reg.
$12 if post-marked by Aug 21
$12 if post-marked by Aug 28
$15 if post-marked by Sept.1 or on-line by Sept. 5
$10 if post-marked by Sept 25
$10 if post-marked by Oct 2
$12 if post-marked by Oct 16
$15 if post-marked by Oct 23
$15 if postmarked by Oct 29
$15 if post-marked by Nov. 6
$15 if post-marked by Nov. 10 or on-line by Nov. 13
Cost, Late/Race Day
$17
$15
$20
$15
$15
$15
$20
$20
$20
$20
Check Payable to:
SCTC
Empire Runners
SF Running & Walking
Excelsior Track Club
Asics Aggies Running Club
Asics Aggies Running Club
Tamalpa Runners
Fleet Feet Racing
West Valley Track Club
SF Running & Walking
Registration Address
SCTC, P.O. Box 3568, Santa Cruz, CA 95063-3568
Jerry Lyman, 2345 Hilltop Ct., Santa Rosa, CA 95404
SF Running, 275 5th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Chris Phipps, 350 Judah #501, San Francisco, CA 94122
Robert Grove, 101 Grey Canyon Drive, Folsom, CA 95630
Hank Lawson, 12375 Farr Ranch Road, Saratoga, CA 95070
Frank Ruona, 4 Windmill Place, Novato, CA 94945
Fleet Feet, 2311 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Kim Rupert, 430 Remillard Drive, Hillsborough, CA 94010
SF Running, 275 5th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Misc. Info.
This year’s race will offer merchandise awards and emphasize team competition.
Race is a dedication to Phil Widener. Ample street parking available.
Ample parking on JFK Drive near 30th Ave. Park on either side. Some picnic tables available on a first come, first serve basis.
Parking available on W. Pacific by playground or at Inspiration Point on Arguello.
T-Shirts to division winners. Showers and lockers available. Bring towel.
Glass mugs to all participants. This race is a memorial to John Lawson, a Tamalpa Runner who, at 44, died suddenly of a heart attack in 2000.
Please be aware that Ancil Hoffman Park has a $4.00 per vehicle honor system parking fee. If you choose not to pay for parking you are responsible for all penalties.
Please be aware of driveways when parking in the neighborhood. No Dogs, No Bikes, No Smoking
Ample parking on JFK Drive near 30th Ave. Park on either side. Some picnic tables available on a first come, first serve basis.
Notes:
Dedicated to the memory of Empire Runner Phil Widener.
All pre-registration bibs will be distributed on RACE DAY.
www.venuesports.com/shoreline
Glass mugs to all participants. Gift Certificates to top 3 finishers in each 5-year age division. Race is a memorial to John Lawson, a Tamalpa Runner who, at 44, died suddenly of a heart attack in 2000.
Link to further information
All registered participants will receive an event T-shirt. Age division winners (Open thru Veteran, M & F) will receive long sleeve technical shirts. Check out the pre & post race expo with gret deals on winter apparel.
RAIN CANCELS
Only open to runners that are registered with USATF. All pre-registration bibs will be distributed on RACE DAY.
4th Annual UC Santa Cruz Challenge |
12th Annual Phil Widener Empire Open |
18th Annual Golden Gate Park Open |
6th Annual Presidio Challenge |
1st Annual Asics Aggies Folsom Challenge |
7th Annual Shoreline Open |
9th Annual John Lawson Tamalpa Challenge |
1st Annual Fleet Feet Open |
6th Annual Crystal Springs Challenge |
19th Annual PA Championships |
Last Update: 7/15/2004
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► Pacific Association LDR 2003 Athlete Travel Opportunities
Pacific Association LDR 2003 Athlete Travel Opportunities
The PA/USATF Athlete Travel Assistance Program assists qualified athletes by offering developmental funding to travel to national championship events. Listed below are the travel opportunities for 2003 offered by the PA/USATF Long Distance Running Committee. Contact information for your LDR Committee Chairs: Tyler Abbott, men, [email protected] Lloyd Stephenson, masters, [email protected] Michell Hannaford, XC, [email protected] Hollis Lenderking, ultra, 650/327-1017; fax: 650/325-4775 Athletes in disciplines other than long distance running should contact the chairs of their respective sport committees, or check the Association's web site at www.pausatf.org for athlete travel information. Applicants' best race times should fall within the USATF AADP Funding Time Guidelines for the relevant distance (shown in chart below). 2003 Road Travel Funds Female The female winner of the Jamba Juice 5K on Sunday 9/21/03 will be sent to the Tufts 10K National Championship in Boston on Monday, October 13. If the winner is unable to go, the runner selected will be the highest placing runner who is able to go, subject to the conditions below. The selected runner must be a US citizen under age 40. She should have run below 38:30 in the last year, and should never have broken 35:00 (or similar times at other distances. See chart below). The selected runner will receive race entry and Saturday-Sunday free shared housing. I'm told the hotel is but a $5.00 subway ride from the airport, and within walking distance of the race start/finish. She will also receive $250 from the Pacific Association towards her travel expense (as a reimbursement after receipts are submitted to the Pacific Association office) and $150 from USATF AADP (Association Athlete Development Program). Male The male winner of the Heritage Oaks Bank 10K on Sunday 9/28/03 will be sent to the Food World Senior Bowl Charity Run 10K National Championship in Mobile, Alabama November 8. If the winner is unable to go, the runner selected will be the highest placing runner who is able to go, subject to the conditions below. The selected runner must be a US citizen under age 40. He should have run below 31:30 in the last year, and should never have broken 28:30 (or similar times at other distances. See chart below). The selected runner will receive race entry, one night free shared housing, and transportation to/from the race. He will also receive $250 from the Pacific Association towards his travel expense (as a reimbursement after receipts are submitted to the Pacific Association office) and probably some funding to be determined from USATF AADP (Association Athlete Development Program). ____________________ USATF AADP Funding Guidelines MEN Must have Must not have Distance surpassed: yet bettered: 5K 14:55 13:30 8K 24:50 22:30 10K 31:30 28:30 15K 48:40 44:00 1/2 Marathon 1:09:45 1:03:00 Marathon 2:26:00 2:13:00 WOMEN Must have Must not have Distance surpassed: yet bettered: 5K 18:38 16:45 8K 30:25 27:20 10K 39:00 35:00 15K 1:00:05 52:45 10M 1:05:00 56:35 20K 1:21:10 1:11:15 1/2 Marathon 1:26:44 1:15:10 Marathon 3:03:00 2:42:00 What is AADP? The USATF Association Athlete Development Program is a cooperative effort between USATF's national Women's and Men's Long Distance Running Committees, the races across the country that host USATF Championship road races, and the 57 "local" associations of USATF. AADP provides top-level, local distance runners an expense-paid opportunity to compete in USATF National Championship races against the best competition in the U. S. Local USATF Associations select athletes for the Championship races and pay a portion of the travel costs. The U.S. Championship events offer additional travel funding and cover lodging, ground transportation, waived entry, and meals. Members of the LDR Committees organize and coordinate the effort. The National LDR Committees determine the guidelines for the program. Athletes must be 39 years of age or younger, be U.S. citizens, and have PRs within a given range-10K PRs, for example, between 39:00 and 35:00 for women, 31:30 and 28:30 for men.
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► Golden Gate Park 4 Mile
Golden Gate Park 4 Mile
Women
| Ind. Pl | PA | T.S. | Team # | WOMEN | Grand Prix Pts | |||||
| 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Chris | Lundy – $75 | Impalas | F | 29 | 24.01 | 40 |
| 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | Stephanie | Vannicola – $50 | Impalas | F | 33 | 24.36 | 28 |
| 3 | 3 | na | 1 | Kristina | Mathias – $25 | WVJS | F | 29 | 24.46 | 26 |
| 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | Carol | Keller | Impalas | F | 39 | 24.48 | 24 |
| 5 | 5 | 4 | 1 | Beth | Vitalis | West Valley Track Club | F | 34 | 24.59 | 22 |
| 6 | na | na | na | Miriam | Schmidt | SCTC | F | 30 | 25.04 | na |
| 7 | 6 | na | 1 | Katy | Hollbacher | EBS | F | 24 | 25.08 | 20 |
| 8 | 7 | na | na | Randi | Lyoum | Unattached | F | 32 | 25.11 | 18 |
| 9 | 8 | na | 2 | Amanda | Gerhardt | Reebok Aggies | F | 30 | 25.15 | 16 |
| 10 | 9 | na | drop | Linda | Gill | Tamalpa | F | 41 | 25.20 | 14 |
| 11 | 10 | 5 | 2 | Sissel | Bernsten-Heber | West Valley Track Club | F | 35 | 25.22 | 12 |
| 12 | 11 | 6 | 1 | Christine | Brighton | Buffalo Chips | F | 33 | 25.22 | 10 |
| 13 | 12 | na | drop | Sara | Freitas | Impalas | F | 41 | 25.32 | 8 |
| 14 | 13 | 7 | 1 | Jackie | McCleary | Wolf Pack | F | 35 | 25.41 | 6 |
| 15 | 14 | 8 | 4 | Laura | Schmitt | Impalas | F | 35 | 25.47 | 4 |
| 16 | 15 | na | 2 | Jennifer | Mitchell-Jackson | EBS | F | 27 | 25.54 | 2 |
| 17 | 16 | 9 | 3 | Jenny | Wong | West Valley Track Club | F | 24 | 25.59 | |
| 18 | 17 | na | 1 | Jenny | Spoon | unattached | F | 21 | 26.03 | |
| 19 | 18 | 10 | 5 | Lisbet | Enberg | Impalas | F | 35 | 26.10 | |
| 20 | 19 | na | 3 | Christine | Olen | Reebok Aggies | F | 31 | 26.13 | |
| 21 | 20 | na | 1 | Teresa | Clark | Davis TC | F | 29 | 26.19 | |
| 22 | 21 | na | 4 | Julie | Rohloff | Reebok Aggies | F | 36 | 26.32 | |
| 23 | 22 | na | 1 | Lisa | McCloskey | Empire | F | 37 | 26.37 | |
| 24 | 23 | na | 1 | Christine | Peacock | Chico | F | 22 | 26.38 | |
| 25 | 24 | 11 | 1 | Toby | Warden | Tamalpa | F | 32 | 26.42 | |
| 26 | na | na | na | Liz | Fagan | NON PA | F | 24 | 26.44 | |
| 28 | 25 | na | 1 | Kathy | D’Ondfrio | Silver State | F | 35 | 26.58 | |
| 29 | 26 | na | 3 | Karin | Kuffel | EBS | F | 36 | 27.00 | |
| 31 | 27 | 12 | 4 | Kim | Woody | West Valley Track Club | F | 36 | 27.09 | |
| 32 | 28 | 13 | 2 | Susie | Blake | Wolf Pack | F | 33 | 27.12 | |
| 33 | 29 | 14 | 2 | Pamela | Hayes | Tamalpa | F | 35 | 27.21 | |
| 34 | 30 | 15 | 6 | Eileen | Brennan-Erler | Impalas | F | 38 | 27.24 | |
| 36 | 31 | 16 | 7 | Louise | Tench | Impalas | F | 24 | 27.33 | |
| 37 | 32 | na | 8 | Suzanne | Cordes | Impalas | F | 39 | 27.37 | |
| 38 | 33 | 17 | 1 | Mary | Fagan | Hoy’s Excel | F | 24 | 27.42 | |
| 39 | 34 | 18 | 3 | Heidi | Janes | Wolf Pack | F | 32 | 27.43 | |
| 40 | 35 | na | 2 | Valerie | Sell | Empire | F | 35 | 27.46 | |
| 41 | 36 | 19 | 5 | Lilly | Fitzpatrick | West Valley Track Club | F | 36 | 27.49 | |
| 43 | 37 | 20 | 6 | Barbara | Wismer | West Valley Track Club | F | 39 | 27.54 | |
| 44 | 38 | na | 9 | Alexandra | Newman | Impalas | F | 27 | 27.54 | |
| 45 | 39 | na | 10 | Jill | Gisvold | Impalas | F | 31 | 27.56 | |
| 46 | 40 | 21 | 2 | Lee | Dalessandro | Hoy’s Excelsior | F | 30 | 28.05 | |
| 47 | 41 | na | 4 | Linda | Braly | EBS | F | 29 | 28.06 | |
| 48 | na | na | na | Yulianna | Ortega | SCTC | F | 17 | 28.09 | |
| 49 | 42 | 22 | 7 | Anita | Moniusko | West Valley Track Club | F | 26 | 28.12 | |
| 51 | 43 | na | 2 | Paula | Brusig | Chico | F | 29 | 28.14 | |
| 52 | 44 | na | 11 | Elizabeth | Harding | Impalas | F | 29 | 28.15 | |
| 53 | 45 | na | 12 | Michelle | Hannaford | Impalas | F | 28 | 28.19 | |
| 54 | na | na | na | Danielle | Zelinski | Unattached | F | 16 | 28.24 | |
| 55 | 46 | na | 13 | Alison | Freeman | Impalas | F | 39 | 28.38 | |
| 56 | 47 | 23 | 2 | Carol | Parise | Chips | F | 33 | 28.40 | |
| 57 | 48 | 24 | 4 | Carolyn | Benson | Wolf Pack | F | 42 | 28.43 | |
| 58 | 49 | na | 14 | Ragga | Thorparson | Impalas | F | 24 | 28.45 | |
| 59 | 50 | na | 8 | Angela | Hessler | West Valley Track Club | F | 26 | 28.47 | |
| 61 | na | na | na | Ellen | Wallace | Davis TC | F | 32 | 28.57 | |
| 62 | 51 | na | 15 | Kathi | Berman | Impalas | F | 38 | 29.02 | |
| 63 | 52 | na | 16 | Tory | Valentine | Impalas | F | 32 | 29.07 | |
| 64 | 53 | na | 9 | Melisa | Gaudreau | West Valley Track Club | F | 33 | 29.07 | |
| 65 | 54 | 25 | 3 | Tracy | Harling | Tamalpa | F | 32 | 29.10 | |
| 66 | 55 | na | 17 | Alexandra | Alen | Impalas | F | 24 | 29.20 | |
| 67 | 56 | 26 | 4 | Kelly | Lawson | Tamalpa | F | 39 | 29.29 | |
| 68 | 57 | na | 1 | Melanie | Lovrin | GVH | F | 21 | 29.31 | |
| 70 | 58 | na | 2 | Kristina | Ferguson | Davis Track Club | F | 26 | 29.38 | |
| 72 | 59 | 27 | 3 | Meg | Svoboda | Buffalo Chips | F | 33 | 29.45 | |
| 73 | 60 | na | 3 | Lisa | Isabeau | Empire | F | 40 | 29.50 | |
| 79 | 61 | 28 | 4 | Cary | Craig | Chips | F | 41 | 30.47 | |
| 80 | 62 | na | 10 | Leslie | Cape | West Valley Track Club | F | 37 | 30.53 | |
| 81 | 63 | 29 | 5 | Quinne | Fokes | Tamalpa | F | 39 | 31.14 | |
| 83 | na | na | na | Candace | Gahr | SCTC | F | 17 | 31.31 | |
| 84 | 64 | na | 11 | Anne | Castellano | West Valley Track Club | F | 30 | 31.31 | |
| 85 | 65 | na | 18 | Miryam | Radkhodayan | Impalas | F | 36 | 31.38 | |
| 89 | 66 | 30 | 5 | Therese | Iknoian | Buffalo Chips | F | 42 | 33.11 | |
| 90 | na | na | na | Sigolene | Ortega | SCTC | F | 15 | 33.39 | |
| 91 | 67 | na | 19 | AnnaMarie | Lee | Impalas | F | 34 | 33.45 | |
| 94 | 68 | na | 12 | Miriam | Crennan | West Valley Track Club | F | 28 | 36.15 | |
| 99 | na | na | na | Kathleen | McGraw | LMJS | F | 39 | 41.07 | |
| masters: | ||||||||||
| 10 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Linda | Gill | Tamalpa | F | 41 | 25.20 | 40 |
| 13 | 2 | 2 | 1 | Sara | Freitas | Impalas | F | 41 | 25.32 | 28 |
| 27 | 3 | 3 | 1 | Kim | Rupert | West Valley Track Club | F | 44 | 26.47 | 26 |
| 30 | 4 | 4 | 1 | Theresa | McCourt | Buffalo Chips | F | 40 | 27.03 | 24 |
| 35 | 5 | 5 | 2 | Mo | Bartley | Buffalo Chips | F | 44 | 27.30 | 22 |
| 42 | 6 | na | 1 | Janice | Minor | Silver State | F | 40 | 27.53 | 20 |
| 50 | 7 | 6 | 2 | Dale | Pitman | Impalas | F | 44 | 28.13 | 18 |
| 57 | na | na | drop | Carolyn | Benson | Wolf Pack | F | 42 | 28.43 | 16 |
| 60 | 8 | 7 | 3 | Claire | Malonsonfry | Buffalo Chips | F | 46 | 28.53 | 14 |
| 69 | 9 | 8 | 3 | Sharlet | Gilbert | Impalas | F | 48 | 29.35 | 12 |
| 71 | 10 | 9 | 2 | Christina | Lachman | Tamalpa | F | 41 | 29.42 | 10 |
| 73 | 11 | na | 3 | Lisa | Isabeau | Empire | F | 40 | 29.50 | 8 |
| 74 | 12 | 10 | 4 | Kathryn | Demas | Impalas | F | 46 | 29.58 | 6 |
| 75 | 13 | na | drop | Jesse | Stratton | Impalas | F | 53 | 30.17 | 4 |
| 76 | 14 | 11 | 5 | Maggie | Gillmore | Impalas | F | 49 | 30.24 | 2 |
| 77 | 15 | 12 | 3 | Janet | Calmels | Tamalpa | F | 46 | 30.29 | |
| 82 | 16 | 13 | 2 | Charlene | Bayles | West Valley Track Club | F | 48 | 31.29 | |
| 92 | 17 | 14 | 4 | Patti | Pickett | Tamalpa | F | 45 | 35.02 | |
| 93 | 18 | na | 6 | Charlotte | Ito | Impalas | F | 40 | 35.44 | |
| 95 | na | na | na | Wendy | Miller | NOT PA | F | 45 | 36.27 | |
| 98 | 19 | 15 | 3 | Mari | Dougherty | West Valley Track Club | F | 43 | 39.55 | |
| seniors: | ||||||||||
| 75 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Jesse | Stratton | Impalas | F | 53 | 30.17 | 12 |
| 78 | 2 | 2 | 2 | Eve | Pell | Impalas | F | 62 | 30.40 | 8 |
| 86 | na | na | na | Janet | Bodle | Tamalpa | F | 51 | 31.41 | na |
| 87 | 3 | 3 | 3 | Louise | Walters | Impalas | F | 59 | 31.43 | 6 |
| 88 | 4 | 5 | 4 | Irene | Herman | Impalas | F | 50 | 32.35 | 4 |
| 96 | 5 | 5 | 5 | Carolyn | Russell | Impalas | F | 52 | 39.03 | 2 |
| 101 | 6 | na | 6 | Jeannie | Olson | Impalas | F | 52 | 44.37 | |
| super senior: | ||||||||||
| 97 | 1 | na | na | Barbara | Robben | unattached | F | 65 | 39.37 | 12 |
| 100 | 2 | 1 | 1 | Dina | Kovash | Impalas | F | 61 | 42.47 | 8 |
| veterans: | ||||||||||
| 102 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Lynette | Lucess | TSTC | F | 72 | 47.36 | 12 |
Last Update: 10/11/1999
Name: Thomas C Trimble
► 1998 Race Walking Results
Giulio de Petra Megawalk 10K – Oct 17, 1998
The Eighteenth Annual Giulio de Petra Megawalk 10K racewalk was held on
October 17,1998. This is a Pacific Association/USATF Grand Prix race. The
course is located on California State University Monterey Bay’s campus at
Fort Ord, California and is a certified 1K loop. The conditions were clear,
mild and calm.
Judged 10K Racewalk
Pl Bib Name, Club Age Time AG%
1 Bill Penner, PRO M 52 0:55:00 79.3%
2 Roger Wellborn, PRO M 47 0:58:26 71.8%
3 Quang Than, MPWWWC M 43 0:59:10 68.8%
4 Art Klein, SCTC M 45 0:59:17 69.7%
5 Dick Petruzzi, PRO M 65 0:59:23 82.8%
6 Nathan Williams, GGRW M 17 1:01:10 65.3%
7 Hansi Rigney, MPWWWC F 57 1:01:39 82.5%
8 John Doane, SCTC M 55 1:02:02 72.1%
9 Robert Eisner, PRO M 70 1:06:35 77.9%
10 Shirley Dockstader, MRW F 65 1:07:32 81.8%
11 Stu Kinney, GGRW M 58 1:07:53 67.7%
12 Virginia Fong, MRW F 43 1:08:18 66.0%
13 Doris Cassels, MRW F 59 1:08:55 75.2%
14 Helen Storrs, PRO F 32 1:10:31 59.5%
15 Leslie Brown, PRO F 30 1:13:58 56.7%
16 Phyllis Abbate, MRW F 57 1:15:16 67.6%
17 DeEtta Nicely, MPWWWC F 52 1:16:19 63.6%
18 Robbie Gonzalez-Dow, MPWWWC F 32 1:16:39 54.7%
19 Jon Borset, GGRW M 69 1:18:10 65.6%
Jim Fisher, MRW M 63 DNF
Shirley Parlan, MRW F 66 DNF
Buzz Schulte, MPWWWC M 63 DQ
Clubs:
GGRW, Golden Gate Race Walkers
MRW, Marin Race Walkers
MPWWWC, Monterey Peninsula Walk Walk Walk Club
PRO, Pacific Racewalk Organization
SCTC, Santa Cruz Track Club
Judges: Ron Daniel, Ann Gerhardt, Toni Harvey, Jim Petruzzi,
Charles Sheppard, Nancy Zielenski, Bob Wilson (Chief),
Mariko Kozuma (Recorder).
Founders’ Day 10K Championship
The Golden Gate Race Walkers held their Founders’ Day 10K Championship on
September 20, 1998 at Arrowhead Marsh in Oakland. This race is part of the
Pacific Association/USATF Racewalking Grand Prix. The conditions were
clear, cool, calm. The first overall, Bill Penner, won a $10.00 cash award
contributed by Pacific Racewalk Organization (PRO).
GGRW 10K
Pl Bib Name, Club Age Time AG%
1 239 Bill Penner, PRO M 51 0:54:46 79.0%
2 248 Jo Ann Nedelco, GGRW F 55 0:58:22 85.5%
3 242 Hansi Rigney, MPWWWC F 57 1:03:20 80.3%
4 252 John Doane, SCTC M 55 1:04:05 69.8%
5 231 Stu Kinney, GGRW M 58 1:10:33 65.1%
6 221 Betty Crews, GGRW F 64 1:10:57 77.0%
7 202 Lorraine Coppola, GGRW F 58 1:15:00 68.5%
8 251 Jon Borset, GGRW M 69 1:18:05 65.7%
9 219 Shirley Parlan, MRW F 65 1:27:53 62.8%
10 209 Ernest Lucken, GGRW M 83 1:34:31 65.1%
236 DeEtta Nicely, MPWWWC F 52 DQ
222 Paul Robertson, GGRW M 59 DQ
A 5K all comers race was held at the same time.
AC 5K
1 250 Robyn Stevens, WWF F 15 0:26:16 83.0%
2 234 Nathan Williams, GGRW M 17 0:26:33 71.7%
3 207 Marie McNulty, GGRW F 47 0:37:13 61.4%
Clubs:
GGRW, Golden Gate Race Walkers
MRW, Marin Race Walkers
MPWWWC, Monterey Peninsula Walk Walk Walk Club
PRO, Pacific Racewalk Organization
SCTC, Santa Cruz Track Club
WWF, West Wind Flyers
Judges: Leslie Brown, Toni Harvey, Dick Petruzzi, Jim Petruzzi,
Helen Storrs, Bob Wilson, Nancy Zielenski,
Therese Iknoian (Chief), Mariko Kozuma (Recorder).
Volunteers: Jim Fisher, Richard Hannon, Mort Landsberg,
Lorrie Leiker, Jean Lucken, Carolyn Nash, Harry Siitonen, Bob Smith,
Pam Webb, Roy Webb, Claudia Wilde, Paul Williams
Borset and Banning Winners in SMS 2 Mile
Jon Borset held up the best in the men’s race on a warm morning to capture
the Saturday Morning Series 2 Mile racewalk. For the first time in memory,
no one was able to do better than his estimated time. Anita Banning in the
women’s race, however, bettered her estimated time by 22 seconds in winning
the women’s race.
Men – Monitored 2 Mile
Pl Name Age Est. Start Actual AG % Pts
1 Jon Borset M 69 22:57 01:37 23:25 66.8% 10
2 Ernest Lucken M 83 23:41 00:53 24:32 76.3% 8
3 Ralph Wheeler M 64 24:34 00:00 25:37 57.8% 7
4 John Doane M 55 17:40 06:54 18:54 72.0% 6
Women – Monitored 2 Mile
Pl Name Age Est. Start Actual AG % Pts
1 Anita Banning F 79 26:35 00:00 26:13 77.6% 10
2 Marianne Lucchesi F 45 20:57 05:10 21:18 66.0% 8
3 Lorrie Leiker F 44 22:11 04:09 23:05 60.4% 7
4 Marie McNulty F 47 22:27 04:17 23:33 60.7% 6
5 Carolyn Nash F 51 23:04 03:15 25:06 58.8% 5
Est. – estimated time; Start – staggered start time; Actual –
race time; AG % – age-graded performance %; Pts – SMS points.
In the Saturday Morning Series, points are scored for the best two of the
three short races (1500m and 1 mile) and the best of two longer races (3000m
and 2 mile). The best of the races not scored for series points is used as
the first tie breaker and the second tie breaker is the maximum age-graded
performance percentage. The series standings with one race to go are:
Women
Pl Name, Club Age Pts TB Max % #
1 Lorrie Leiker, GGRW F 44 20 7 62.9% 4
2 Anita Banning, GGRW F 79 20 0 77.6% 2
3 Carolyn Nash, GGRW F 51 18 5 64.0% 4
4 Marianne Lucchesi, GGRW F 45 15 7 66.0% 3
5 Grace Moremen, GGRW F 67 12 0 69.9% 2
6 Therese Iknoian, GGRW F 41 10 0 81.1% 1
7 Sarai Boyle, WWF F 12 10 0 81.0% 1
8 Sandy Womack, GGRW F 49 8 0 77.4% 1
9 Marie McNulty, GGRW F 47 6 5 60.7% 2
10 Judy Geldin, GGRW F 48 5 0 59.5% 1
Men
Pl Name, Club Age Pts TB Max % #
1 Ernest Lucken, GGRW M 83 24 4 78.4% 4
2 John Doane, SCTC M 55 20 6 77.1% 4
3 Ralph Wheeler, GGRW M 64 19 5 60.3% 4
4 Jon Borset, GGRW M 69 16 10 68.1% 3
5 Mort Landsberg, GGRW M 65 10 0 63.1% 2
6 Gary Bower, GGRW M 55 8 0 69.1% 1
7 Rich Hansen, GGRW M 71 8 0 70.3% 2
8 Scott Boyle, WWF M 13 8 0 70.8% 1
9 Nathan Williams, GGRW M 17 7 0 77.5% 1
10 Bill Moremen, GGRW M 70 7 0 78.1% 1
11 Ron Daniel, PA Unat. M 57 4 0 72.6% 1
12 Kelvin Bush, WWF M 15 3 0 72.9% 1
13 Pedro Santoni, Unat. M 41 3 0 72.0% 1
Pts – SMS Points; TB – tie breaker points:
Max % – maximum age graded percentage; # – number of races
The last race in the series has been rescheduled to Saturday, September 12,
1998, at 9:00 am. The race is one mile and will be held at the College of
San Mateo at 9:00, registration fee is $2.00.
On October 10, 1998, The annual Tortoise and Hare race for SMS participants
will be held with the SMS awards to follow. The Tortoise and Hare is a two
by 1 mile relay race where the relay teams are the parings of the fastest
and slowest races, followed by the next fastest and next slowest, etc. The
T&H will be held at the College of San Mateo at 9:00 am, registration fee is
$2.00
June 27, 1998
The Pacific Association/USATF 1500m Race Walk was held on Saturday June 27,
1998, 10:00 AM. The race was sponsored by the Santa Cruz Track Club and
held at Soquel High School track. The conditions were sunny, a comfortable
70 degree day. This is a racewalking Grand Prix event and the participants
aged 11 through 83.
Men
Pl Bib Name, Club Age Time AG%
1 Dick Petruzzi, PRO M 65 7:36.9 88.9%
2 Bill Penner, PRO M 51 7:28.4 79.6%
3 Bill Moremen, GGRW M 70 9:02.7 79.0%
3 Ernest Lucken, GGRW M 83 10:42.8 79.0%
5 Kelvin Bush, WWF M 15 7:21.2 74.3%
6 Jim Fisher, MRW M 62 8:52.7 74.0%
7 John Doane, SCTC M 55 8:26.9 73.0%
8 Stu Kinney, GGRW M 58 8:55.8 70.9%
9 Jeffrey Thompson, PA Unat. M 12 9:26.7 61.6%
Judges: Ann Gerhardt, Therese Iknoian, Jim Petruzzi, Ron Daniel (Chief).
Women
Pl Bib Name, Club Age Time AG%
1 Chris Sakelarios, RCRW F 38 7:13.9 83.2%
2 Therese Iknoian, GGRW F 41 7:26.4 82.7%
3 Bekka Marrs, PA Unat. F 11 8:25.4 81.5%
4 Grace Moremen, GGRW F 67 11:03.6 71.0%
5 Marianne Lucchesi, GGRW F 45 9:29.9 66.9%
6 Beverly Thomas, PA Unat. F 57 12:48.4 55.2%
Lani LeBlanc, MRW F 55 DQ
Judges: Ann Gerhardt, Dick Petruzzi, Jim Petruzzi, Ron Daniel (Chief).
June 13, 1998
The Pacific Association USATF Masters 5K Race Walk Championship was held at
Los Gatos High School track on June 13, 1998. The conditions were cloudy,
cool and light breezes.
Pl Bib Name, Club Age Time AG%
1 779 Chris Sakelarios, RCRW F 38 26:01.5 81.9%
2 748 Jo Ann Nedelco, GGRW F 55 27:52.8 87.9%
3 791 Art Klein, SCTC M 45 28:25.0 70.7%
4 749 John Doane, SCTC M 55 30:06.6 72.4%
5 294 Hansi Rigney, MPWWWC F 56 30:21.2 81.5%
6 770 Lani LeBlanc, MRW F 55 30:40.3 79.9%
7 752 Jim Fisher, MRW M 62 32:52.2 70.7%
8 765 Stu Kinney, GGRW M 58 32:54.2 68.0%
9 753 Lorraine Coppola, GGRW F 58 33:12.6 76.0%
10 741 Marie McNulty, GGRW F 47 35:55.1 63.6%
11 795 Jon Borset, GGRW M 69 36:43.2 68.0%
12 754 Ralph Wheeler, GGRW M 64 39:35.6 59.9%
13 701 Shirley Parlan, MRW F 65 39:51.4 68.1%
796 Tom Pait, GGRW M 73 DNF
Clubs:
GGRW, Golden Gate Race Walkers
MRW, Marin Race Walkers
MPWWWC, Monterey Peninsula Walk Walk Walk Club
RCRW, Redwood City Race Walkers
SCTC, Santa Cruz Track Club
Judges: Therese Iknoian, Jim Petruzzi, Helen Storrs,
Ron Daniel (Chief).
May 31, 1998
The USATF Pacific Association Open 5K Race Walk Championship was held at
>Stanford University on May 31, 1998. The conditions were clear, mild, and
>calm.
>
> Pl Hip Name, Club Age Time AG%
> 1 1 Chris Sakelarios, RCRW F 38 26:01.0 81.9%
> 2 2 Robyn Stevens, WWF F 15 27:05.1 80.5%
> 3 3 Bill Penner, PRO M 51 27:12.9 77.4%
> 4 10 Therese Iknoian, GGRW F 41 27:36.4 78.9%
> 5 6 Dick Petruzzi, PRO M 65 28:24.9 84.2%
> 6 5 Art Klein, SCTC M 45 28:52.2 69.6%
> 7 8 Nicholas Sakelarios, RCRW M 35 28:58.8 64.8%
> 8 4 Brooke Szody, GGRW F 18 29:12.9 71.3%
> 9 7 Loribeth Jacobs, RCRW F 34 29:59.3 69.1%
> 10 9 Marianne Lucchesi, GGRW F 45 33:29.2 67.1%
>
>Clubs:
>GGRW, Golden Gate Race Walkers
>PRO, Pacific Racewalk Organization
>RCRW, Redwood City Race Walkers
>SCTC, Santa Cruz Track Club
>WWF, West Wind Flyers
>
>Judges: Laura Cribbins, Lori Maynard, Helen Storrs, Ron Daniel (Chief),
>Leslie Brown (Recorder).
May 17, 1998
The USATF Western Regional 20 Km & Pacific Association 20 Km Racewalk
>Championships were held on Sunday, May 17, 1988 at the Embarcadero road
>course in Palo Alto, California. Also: a Women’s 10 Km Racewalk was held
at
>the same time. These events were hosted by the Golden Gate Race Walkers
and
>sponsored by: Palo Alto Department of Parks & Recreation. The conditions
>were cool, clear, light winds.
>
>20K
> Pl Bib Name, Club Age Time AG%
> 1 34 Mark Green, LVW M 42 1:33:20 88.5%
> 2 11 Steve Pecinosky, USAF M 43 1:39:39 83.5%
> 3 203 Marco Evoniuk, PA Unat. M 39 1:40:28 80.5%
> 4 200 David Crabb, LVW M 50 1:55:23 76.1%
> 5 38 Roger Wellborn, PRO M 46 1:57:11 72.6%
> 6 201 Bill Penner, PRO M 51 2:00:07 73.7%
> 7 196 Jim Fisher, MRW M 62 2:15:33 72.2%
> 8 29 Susan Mears, LVW F 43 2:17:59 69.0%
> 9 41 Gary Bower, GGRW M 55 2:20:50 65.1%
> 10 32 Bill Moremen, GGRW M 70 2:26:30 72.8%
> 11 16 Ernest Lucken, GGRW M 83 2:54:54 72.8%
> 12 195 Shirley Parlan, MRW F 65 3:06:26 62.9%
>
>Women’s 10K
>Pl Bib Name, Club Age Time AG%
> 1 118 Susan Armenta, Unat. F 24 0:47:39 88.0%
> 2 202 Molly Lavacek, Unat. F 32 0:49:06 85.4%
> 3 20 Chris Sakelarios, RCRW F 38 0:55:27 78.4%
> 4 198 Therese Iknoian, GGRW F 41 0:56:55 78.0%
> 5 30 Jo Ann Nedelco, GGRW F 54 0:57:40 85.7%
> 6 28 Loribeth Jacobs, RCRW F 34 1:00:55 69.4%
> 7 5 Marianne Lucchesi, GGRW F 45 1:08:59 66.4%
> 8 2 Leslie Brown, PRO F 30 1:13:07 57.4%
> 9 9 Lorraine Coppola, MRW F 58 1:14:46 68.7%
> 10 19 Grace Moremen, GGRW F 67 1:20:41 70.0%
>
>Clubs:
>GGRW, Golden Gate Race Walkers
>LVW, Las Vegas Walkers
>MRW, Marin Race Walkers
>PA Unat., Pacific Association Unattached
>PRO, Pacific Racewalk Organization
>RCRW, Redwood City Race Walkers
>Unat., Unattached
>USAF, US Air Force
>
>Judges: Lori Maynard, Sonny Maynard, Dick Petruzzi, Jim Petruzzi,
>Helen Storrs, Ron Daniel (Chief), Sandy Womack (Recorder).
May 3, 1998
The Pacific Association/USA Track and Field 10 Km Racewalk Open & Master’s
>Championships and All Comers 5 Km were held Sunday, May 3, 1998 in Palo
>Alto, California. This event was hosted by the Golden Gate Race Walkers.
>The conditions were cool, partly cloudy and calm.
>
>Three teams of three walkers per team entered into the Team Challenge. The
>teams are named for the commodities offered as prizes to the winning team.
>The winning team is determined by the highest age-graded percentage total
>for the team. A calculation of the percentages after the race was based on
>table data that may have been from the first edition of the Age-Graded
>Tables published by WAVA. Calculation of these percentages by the current
>edition produced a slightly different result for each competitor and
changed
>the outcome of the winning team.
>
>Team Challenge Results:
>
>Virgins: 234.7% (Extra virgin olive oil)
>Dick Petruzzi, 81.5%; Bill Penner, 76.9%; Bill Moremen, 76.3%
>
>Cots: 231.8% (Apricots)
>Hansi Rigney, 80.5%; Brierly Reybine, 76.7%; Lorraine Coppola, 74.6%
>
>Chocks: 207.5% (Giradelli chocolate)
>John Doane, 72.8%; Art Klein, 69.4%; Gary Bower, 65.3%
>
>Pacific Association/USA Track and Field 10K
> Pl Bib Name, Club Age Time AG%
> 1 4 Bill Penner, PRO M 51 0:56:17 76.9%
> 2 198 Therese Iknoian, GGRW F 41 0:58:58 75.3%
> 3 200 Laura Cribbins, GGRW F 40 0:59:10 74.5%
> 4 196 Art Klein, SCTC M 45 0:59:29 69.4%
> 5 28 Dick Petruzzi, PRO M 65 1:00:17 81.5%
> 6 195 John Doane, SCTC M 55 1:01:27 72.8%
> 7 17 Loribeth Jacobs, RCRW F 34 1:01:54 68.3%
> 8 197 Hansi Rigney, MPWWWC F 56 1:02:35 80.5%
> 9 27 Lani LeBlanc, MRW F 55 1:04:25 77.4%
> 10 199 Kelvin Bush, West Wind Flyers M 15 1:06:45 61.7%
> 11 41 Jim Fisher, MRW M 62 1:06:56 71.3%
> 12 118 Brierly Reybine, GGRW F 58 1:06:58 76.7%
> 13 22 Bill Moremen, GGRW M 70 1:08:01 76.3%
> 14 116 Gary Bower, GGRW M 55 1:08:31 65.3%
> 15 14 Stu Kinney, GGRW M 58 1:08:38 67.0%
> 16 2 Lorraine Coppola, MRW F 58 1:08:53 74.6%
> 17 11 Rich Hansen, GGRW M 71 1:15:27 69.5%
> 18 19 Jon Borset, GGRW M 69 1:18:40 65.2%
> 19 38 Ernest Lucken, GGRW M 82 1:20:10 75.6%
> 20 35 Ralph Wheeler, GGRW M 63 1:20:57 59.5%
> 21 20 Shirley Parlan, MRW F 65 1:29:30 61.7%
> 26 Nathan Williams, GGRW M 17 DQ
>
>All Comers 5K
>Pl Bib Name, Club Age Time AG%
> 1 37 Robyn Stevens, West Wind Flyers F 15 0:26:53 81.1%
> 2 23 Sandy Womack, GGRW F 49 0:30:31 76.1%
> 3 194 Marianne Lucchesi, PA Unat. F 45 0:36:09 62.2%
>
>Clubs:
>GGRW, Golden Gate Race Walkers
>MPWWWC, Monterey Peninsula Walk Walk Walk Club
>MRW, Marin Race Walkers
>PA Unat., Pacific Association Unattached
>PRO, Pacific Racewalk Organization
>RCRW, Redwood City Race Walkers
>SCTC, Santa Cruz Track Club
>
>Judges: Bob Bowmen, Lori Maynard, Jim Petruzzi, Helen Storrs,
>Bob Wilson, Toni Harvey (Chief), Ron Daniel (Recorder).
>
April 5, 1998
>WINS 25 Km Open & Master’s Racewalk was held on Sunday, April 5, 1998, in
>William Land Park in Sacramento, California
Women
>Insisting on Natural Shapes & Sierra RaceWalkers . The course is a flat
>2.5K certified loop. The conditions were overcast, calm and cool.
>
> Pl Bib Name, Club Age Time AG%
> 1 75 Mike Rohl, PCAC M 32 2:05:44 79.7%
> 2 18 Stan Charminski, Pacific Pacers M 50 2:28:59 75.1%
> 3 14 Bob Novak, Pacific Pacers M 48 2:31:09 72.9%
> 4 41 Jo Ann Nedelco, GGRW F 54 2:36:42 86.5% *
> 5 7 Art Klein, SCTC M 44 2:40:40 66.4%
> 6 55 Bev LaVeck, Pacific Pacers F 61 2:43:43 88.9% *
> 7 66 Hansi Rigney, MPWWWC F 56 2:48:55 81.8%
> 8 26 Jim Fisher, MRW M 62 2:53:18 72.2%
> 9 87 Brierly Reybine, GGRW F 58 2:56:19 80.0%
> 10 1 Gary Bower, GGRW M 54 2:56:57 65.5%
> 11 59 Fred Belt, SRW M 58 3:02:49 65.8%
> 12 22 Stu Kinney, GGRW M 58 3:14:26 61.8%
> 13 33 Jon Borset, GGRW M 68 3:24:20 65.3%
> 71 Diane Tempest, F 51 DNF
> 93 Donna Carrigg, Team In Training F 54 DQ
> 84 Bob Jensen, M 55 DQ
>
>* Pending American age group record.
>
>Three 3-person teams accepted the WINS 25K Challenge for the best team
total
>age-graded scoring. The challenging teams were required to put up local
>delectables for the winning team. The team results are: 1st – Aplets,
>236.9% (Stan Charminski, Bob Novak and Bev LaVeck); 2nd – Apricots, 234.0%
>(Hansi Rigney, Jim Fisher and Brierly Reybine); Giradelli, 218.4% (Jo Ann
>Nedelco, Art Klein and Gary Bower).
>
>On an adjacent one mile course, and unjudged 15 Mile racewalk was held.
The
>finishers were: Sharleene McLeod, Sierra Race Walkers; Kathryn Rogers; Meg
>Smavely, Team in Training; Paul Smith, Sierra Racewalkers. Also
>participating but not finishing in the time limit were: Katy Hammans, Holly
>Synhorst and Mimi Veiga.
>
>Clubs:
>GGRW, Golden Gate Race Walkers
>MPWWWC, Monterey Peninsula Walk Walk Walk Club
>MRW, Marin Race Walkers
>PCAC, Park City Athletic Club
>SCTC, Santa Cruz Track Club
>SRW, Sierra Race Walkers
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► 1997 PA/USATF ROAD RACE GRAND PRIX RESULTS
1997 PA/USATF ROAD RACE GRAND PRIX RESULTS
| DATE | RACE RESULTS | TEAM RESULTS |
|---|---|---|
| Feb 3 | California 10 Mile | Team Results |
| Mar 23 | Houlihan’s 12K |
Team Results |
| Apr 5 | Run For Their Lives 8K |
Team Results |
| Apr 6 | Fifty-Plus 8K |
Team Results |
| Apr 27 | Big Sur 5K | Team Results |
| Jun 8 | Reno Air 15K |
Team Results |
| Jun 29 | Fleet Feet Mile |
Team Results |
| Jul 13 | Road Relay (SF Mar) |
Team Results |
| Aug 3 | Run for the Parks 10K | Team Results |
| Sep 8 | Pacific Sun 10K | Team Results |
| Sep 21 | Cox Cable 10K | Team Results |
| Oct 19 | Humboldt Half Marathon |
Team Results |
| Nov 16 | Clarksburg 30K |
Team Results |
| Nov 22 | Cross Country Champs |
Team Results |
| Dec 7 | California International Marathon |
Team Results |
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