Series Standings
Results after the first 5 races are now posted on
www.bucks5kseries.com.
Alexandra Brasington and John Marino retained their lead for the
overall women's and men's championship, respectively. However, Todd
Wiley, Karl Dusen, and Eric Hathaway are still in contention for the
men's title, while Brittany Bonnell, Anne Nash, Nancy Smith, and
Elizabeth Kearins could pull it out in the women's division.
David Suita, and Lisa Peters iced their age groups last week, joining
Linda Thurston, Barbara Burger, Nancy Smith, John Marino, and Vadim
Buzan. The remaining 19 age group championships are still up for
grabs. It would be impractical to list all of the contenders for
these titles, but they are all listed on the website. Significantly,
there are 3 or 4 runners in most of the age groups who could win it
all. The competition for 2nd and 3rd place finishes is even deeper
The Bucks 5K Series awards custom tiles to each of the 1st, 2nd, and
3rd place runners in each age group. The awards ceremony will be
held
following the completion of the last race on June 15th. You must run
a minimum of 4 races, and we score your best 4. There are no ties in
the individual races.
If you haven't already registered for the last 2 races, now is a good
time to do it. You can save some money by pre-registering before the
one-week cutoff occurs. The next race is the Chalfont Challenge on
June 8th, followed by Special Equestrians 5K and the Series awards
ceremony on June 15th. As always, you can register at
www.bucks5kseries.com or www.active.com.