FYI....
Hello Grace.......I could not discern from the website, who is
webmaster. If you would be so kind to let him/her know that the
entire Lumberjack Festival, including the 5K has been cancelled due to
flood devastation in the village of Deposit and the resulting demands
of cleanup and restoration of basic services to the community. Thanks
for listing it in the newsletter.....we hope to continue this event
next year. Sincerely,
Tommy Hart
Hello Grace.......I could not discern from the website, who is
webmaster. If you would be so kind to let him/her know that the
entire Lumberjack Festival, including the 5K has been cancelled due to
flood devastation in the village of Deposit and the resulting demands
of cleanup and restoration of basic services to the community. Thanks
for listing it in the newsletter.....we hope to continue this event
next year. Sincerely,
Tommy Hart
I will be out of the office starting 07/07/2006 and will not return until
07/17/2006.
I am on vacation. Will return on Monday, July 17. Duncan Smith is covering.
But I can be reached via cell phone 607-427-8174.
Susan
I used the other article for the newsletter...I dropeed off the newsletterto
Staples yesterday...sorry but the article I used says almost the same thing..and
I added the top times to the end of the article.
Grace
Susan Schultz <suzyque@...> wrote:
I would like to express my sincere thanks to all who helped with the
Apalachin Fireman's Field Days 5K on June 10. The race was again successful this
year and I could not have done it without volunteers from the TCRC and my
family. Also, there were 2 new course records set for male and female. I
apologize for any confusion with the results. Look for a full race report in the
next newsletter.
The following made it all happen:
Grace Tabeek
Barney Taylor
Brendan Flynn (I owe you $5)
Mike Zwick
Gary Fancher
Dan Dougherty
George Joseph
Karen Fennie
Larry Bosket
And my family, Rich, Tom Jessica and Jason, Becky and my co-director, Kaitlyn.
Special thanks to everyone who tried to steer the garbage truck around the
finish line. I apologize to anyone who was finishing at that time. Next year I
will do everything I can to close the road to everyone. If I left anyone out,
plese know that I appreciate all your help. Looking forward to next year.
Susan Schultz
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A quick note to all those parents/graduating seniors...
I'm currently working on a newsletter and would like to give mention
to all those graduating from high school and college. Drop me a line
and let me know what your son/daughter..and if you're a member, what
your future plans are.
Thanks
Grace
Good morning to all
I hope this message finds everyone safe...
I just wanted to let everyone know I'm cancelling the meet for tonight
at the ME track. I do know there's a state of emergemcy in Binghamton
and parts of Endicott so I think it's for the best.
We do plan on being there next Wednesday at 6:00pm.
Thanks
Grace
Hello to all
I apologize to everyone if this message goes out twice..I tried
earlier and it never went.
I'm cancelling the meet tonight...ther is a state of emergency in
Binghamton and in various other spots in the county so I think it's
best we cancel.
We will resume next Wednesday at 6:00pm.
Thanks
Grace
I would like to express my sincere thanks to all who helped with the Apalachin
Fireman's Field Days 5K on June 10. The race was again successful this year and
I could not have done it without volunteers from the TCRC and my family. Also,
there were 2 new course records set for male and female. I apologize for any
confusion with the results. Look for a full race report in the next newsletter.
The following made it all happen:
Grace Tabeek
Barney Taylor
Brendan Flynn (I owe you $5)
Mike Zwick
Gary Fancher
Dan Dougherty
George Joseph
Karen Fennie
Larry Bosket
And my family, Rich, Tom Jessica and Jason, Becky and my co-director, Kaitlyn.
Special thanks to everyone who tried to steer the garbage truck around the
finish line. I apologize to anyone who was finishing at that time. Next year I
will do everything I can to close the road to everyone. If I left anyone out,
plese know that I appreciate all your help. Looking forward to next year.
Susan Schultz
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Do you still need volunteers?
----- Original Message -----
From: freeform1953
To: triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 7:22 AM
Subject: [triplecitiesrunnersclub] Skunk Cabbage
Hi all,
I am still looking for a few volunteers to help with the finish line
for the FLRC Skunk Cabbage 10K and Half Marathon events this Sunday
afternoon. Races begin at 11:00 in front of Barton Hall field house on
the Cornell campus in Ithaca. It should be a good time with a little
get together downtown after for a bite to eat. Race details are at the
FLRC website
http://www.fingerlakesrunners.org/index.html
Looking for a few good people. Let me know,
Thanks,
Barney Taylor
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Hi all,
I am still looking for a few volunteers to help with the finish line
for the FLRC Skunk Cabbage 10K and Half Marathon events this Sunday
afternoon. Races begin at 11:00 in front of Barton Hall field house on
the Cornell campus in Ithaca. It should be a good time with a little
get together downtown after for a bite to eat. Race details are at the
FLRC website
http://www.fingerlakesrunners.org/index.html
Looking for a few good people. Let me know,
Thanks,
Barney Taylor
George, Fred, and all;
I'm sure there would never ever be a question as to why Alan recieved this
year's TCRC Presdient's award, but thanks for validating it. I can't think of a
more-deserving award winner.
Tom Carter
TCRC President
p.s. I want to personally congratulate Alan for being recognized nationally for
national and WORLD level contributions to the great sport of running.
CONGRATULATIONS ALAN!!
Tom
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From: triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of runmiles62
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:52 PM
To: triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [triplecitiesrunnersclub] Re: Alan Jones Recognition
We shouldn't forget that Alan founded the TCRC and ran it pretty much
singlehandly for a very long time. Alan also created the Vestal 20K in
1971 and was the race director there for 20 years or so. He invented
the Jones counter to measure the 20 Km course.
Alan is a member of the faculty at Binghamton U. He writes educational
programs about earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. His programs are
part of the Geology, Gems, and Minerals exhibit at the National Museum
of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
You can read more about Alan at
http://www.geol.binghamton.edu/faculty/jones/
George Groome
--- In triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com, Fred Bostrom
<fbostrom@...> wrote:
>
> I was browsing through my April issue of Runner's World yesterday when
> an article by Amby Burfoot titled "How Long Can You Keep Up With Your
> Past" caught my eye. The article deals with the World Masters
> Association age and gender-graded tables that reflect age-group
> performances.
>
> Since we have used these tables for many years to determine award
> winners at the Vestal XX race, I was not surprised when midway through
> the article Alan Jones was cited as one of the main contributors to the
> table development. However, when Amby then highlighted Alan as
> "possibly the most important but unsung individual in road running" I
> really sat up and took notice.
>
> To back up this claim Amby then mentioned some of Alan's
> accomplishments over the last 30 years which included the Jones
> Counter, the RunScore Program and the WMA table calculations. For Alan
> to be identified in this way by the man who is the executive editor of
> Runner's World and the 1968 Boston Marathon winner is indeed a high
> honor.
>
> I'm sure that this national recognition of Alan makes all of us in the
> TCRC extremely pleased and proud.
>
> Fred Bostrom
>
Yahoo! Groups Links
We shouldn't forget that Alan founded the TCRC and ran it pretty much
singlehandly for a very long time. Alan also created the Vestal 20K in
1971 and was the race director there for 20 years or so. He invented
the Jones counter to measure the 20 Km course.
Alan is a member of the faculty at Binghamton U. He writes educational
programs about earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. His programs are
part of the Geology, Gems, and Minerals exhibit at the National Museum
of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
You can read more about Alan at
http://www.geol.binghamton.edu/faculty/jones/
George Groome
--- In triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com, Fred Bostrom
<fbostrom@...> wrote:
>
> I was browsing through my April issue of Runner's World yesterday when
> an article by Amby Burfoot titled "How Long Can You Keep Up With Your
> Past" caught my eye. The article deals with the World Masters
> Association age and gender-graded tables that reflect age-group
> performances.
>
> Since we have used these tables for many years to determine award
> winners at the Vestal XX race, I was not surprised when midway through
> the article Alan Jones was cited as one of the main contributors to the
> table development. However, when Amby then highlighted Alan as
> "possibly the most important but unsung individual in road running" I
> really sat up and took notice.
>
> To back up this claim Amby then mentioned some of Alan's
> accomplishments over the last 30 years which included the Jones
> Counter, the RunScore Program and the WMA table calculations. For Alan
> to be identified in this way by the man who is the executive editor of
> Runner's World and the 1968 Boston Marathon winner is indeed a high
> honor.
>
> I'm sure that this national recognition of Alan makes all of us in the
> TCRC extremely pleased and proud.
>
> Fred Bostrom
>
Congratulations and thanks to Alan, and thanks and BZ to you, Fred, for the
kind note.
Best regards.
Cordially,
Ginny Rober
-----Original Message-----
From: triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Fred Bostrom
Sent: Thursday, 23 March 2006 8:07 AM
To: tcrc
Subject: [triplecitiesrunnersclub] Alan Jones Recognition
I was browsing through my April issue of Runner's World yesterday when an
article by Amby Burfoot titled "How Long Can You Keep Up With Your Past"
caught my eye. The article deals with the World Masters Association age and
gender-graded tables that reflect age-group performances.
Since we have used these tables for many years to determine award winners at
the Vestal XX race, I was not surprised when midway through the article Alan
Jones was cited as one of the main contributors to the table development.
However, when Amby then highlighted Alan as "possibly the most important but
unsung individual in road running" I really sat up and took notice.
To back up this claim Amby then mentioned some of Alan's accomplishments
over the last 30 years which included the Jones Counter, the RunScore
Program and the WMA table calculations. For Alan to be identified in this
way by the man who is the executive editor of Runner's World and the 1968
Boston Marathon winner is indeed a high honor.
I'm sure that this national recognition of Alan makes all of us in the TCRC
extremely pleased and proud.
Fred Bostrom
Yahoo! Groups Links
I was browsing through my April issue of Runner's World yesterday when
an article by Amby Burfoot titled "How Long Can You Keep Up With Your
Past" caught my eye. The article deals with the World Masters
Association age and gender-graded tables that reflect age-group
performances.
Since we have used these tables for many years to determine award
winners at the Vestal XX race, I was not surprised when midway through
the article Alan Jones was cited as one of the main contributors to the
table development. However, when Amby then highlighted Alan as
"possibly the most important but unsung individual in road running" I
really sat up and took notice.
To back up this claim Amby then mentioned some of Alan's
accomplishments over the last 30 years which included the Jones
Counter, the RunScore Program and the WMA table calculations. For Alan
to be identified in this way by the man who is the executive editor of
Runner's World and the 1968 Boston Marathon winner is indeed a high
honor.
I'm sure that this national recognition of Alan makes all of us in the
TCRC extremely pleased and proud.
Fred Bostrom
Hi Sue,
Grace and I were planning on you, Kevin P. and Dan D. riding up with us to
Ithaca. We can iron out details later but I can swing by your place on the way
to Rte. 79.
Lots of Restaurants to pick from. I'll take any suggestions.
Thanks,
Barney
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Hey Barney- I think Dan and I are going to road trip to Skunk Cabbage with you
and Grace. Do you want to carpool up (or over?)? Let me know. Also if a
restaurant referral is need, I can provide that as well. I hope the boys were
not too disruptive last night- most people seemed pretty OK with their antics,
but you never know. Take care and talk soon- Sue
freeform1953 <btaylor19@...> wrote: Hi All,
The TCRC is assisting the Finger Lakes Runners Club (FLRC) with
scoring and finish line services for the 25th Skunk Cabbage 10K and
Half Marathon on Sunday, April 2. We could use a few more volunteers
to assist at the finish line for both events. I know you probbably
have nothing better to do than spend 3 or so hours standing in a
finish line on a Sunday afternoon BUT... we plan to get together after
for something to eat downtown on the TCRC tab! If you
drive, we'll give you some $ for gas also.
Races start at 11:00 and will finish around 2:30. George Groome is
scoring the events and we should be out of there around 3:30 or so
after results are posted.
The race starts and ends at Barton Hall on the Cornell Campus (little
over 1 hr. drive from Bing.) Senic drive, good race, great people,
cool campus and food... who could ask for more?
Let me know if you want to help out or if you need more info.
Regards,
Barney Taylor
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Hi All,
The TCRC is assisting the Finger Lakes Runners Club (FLRC) with
scoring and finish line services for the 25th Skunk Cabbage 10K and
Half Marathon on Sunday, April 2. We could use a few more volunteers
to assist at the finish line for both events. I know you probbably
have nothing better to do than spend 3 or so hours standing in a
finish line on a Sunday afternoon BUT... we plan to get together after
for something to eat downtown on the TCRC tab! If you
drive, we'll give you some $ for gas also.
Races start at 11:00 and will finish around 2:30. George Groome is
scoring the events and we should be out of there around 3:30 or so
after results are posted.
The race starts and ends at Barton Hall on the Cornell Campus (little
over 1 hr. drive from Bing.) Senic drive, good race, great people,
cool campus and food... who could ask for more?
Let me know if you want to help out or if you need more info.
Regards,
Barney Taylor
To TCRC members;
On behalf of the officers and board of directors of the Triple Cities Runners
Club, I would like to invite you to attend our annual meeting, to be held this
coming Tusday at the Brothers 2 restaurant in Endwell. The scheduled time is 7
p.m., and pizza and beverages will be served. Our annual meeting serves
primarily to elect (or re-elect) our officers and also board members whos terms
have expired. We have 3 seats with expiring terms, and all 3 of those board
members would like to continue on. Our current officers all are planning on
continuing on, also. So at this time, we have no need to fill any positions.
However, if there is anyone out there with a strong interest in running for a
board position, please feel free to do so, and an election will be held. The
same goes for an officer's position. Normally the case is for us to have to
solicit interest in participation if we are short. This year is not that case.
Also, if any of you have a topic of interest that you would like to discuss,
the meeting is an opportunity to do so. Please send your topic to me, and you
will have the floor for the opportunity to do so. I would certainly encourage
you to do this.
I would also like to inform you that we have a guest speaker. Binghamton
University cross country and distance runners coach Anette Acuff is going to
speak. Anette is also an accomplished runner in her own right, and currently
the number one women's runner in the Binghamton area. She consistently runs her
5ks in the 17 minute range, and is just coming off a victory in the St. Pat's
4-miler right here in Binghamton. I would like to personally thank her for her
service.
I hope this finds all you in good health and enjoying your early spring
running, and I'll look forward to seeing some of you on Tuesday night.
Tom Carter
President, TCRC
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On March 10, 2006 the Mayor of Houston, Bill White, welcomed the attendees of
the 49th Annual RRCA National Convention hosted by the Houston Striders. He
officially declared the day RRCA Houston National Convention Day and thus
started the festivities of this year's convention. During the opening general
session, attendees were treated to several dance routines by the Houston Rockets
Power Dancers and they were moved by a video tribute of the unofficial Georgia
State 5K Championship Race held at Camp Striker, Iraq. Following the tribute,
the attendees were presented with the American flag that was flown during the
"Freedom 5K" then everyone sung the National Anthem. The 50 foot race banner
from the race was unrolled and hung in the lobby of the Hyatt for the duration
of the Convention.
Convention attendees had the opportunity to hear from informative speakers,
interact with fellow running club and event leaders, meet with the Convention
sponsors at the Expo, and many took advantage of getting to know the new
Executive Director, Jean Knaack. Runner's World hosted a luncheon for the RRCA
State Reps, and the group was entertained by the Mayor of Running, Bart Yasso.
During the luncheon, the RRCA was pleased to announce the anonymous gift of
$100,000 over the course of three years to fund the attendance of State Reps to
the RRCA Annual Convention.
"This is such an amazing gift and shows the true dedication of a very committed
volunteer associated with the RRCA. This gift is an investment in the State Reps
program whose purpose is to promote the mission of the RRCA and grassroots, long
distance running at the state and local level", beamed Jean Knaack, Executive
Director. "We are extremely honored and thankful to be entrusted with these
vital funds."
The morning runs held at various local running hot spots were well attended. The
Houston Striders developed a walk rallye that took multiple teams of three
participants on a hunt around town searching for local facts such as "Who's on
First and What's on Second", what is the address of the Toyota Center, and what
is JJ Sweeney. Everyone on the walk had a great time trying to navigate through
downtown Houston while locating all of the necessary clues. The walk ended at
the Texas Barbeque where attendees dined on local cuisine while enjoying the
tunes of a local band lead by a Houston Strider.
Saturday March 11, 2006, the HEB Bayou City Classic 10K was the RRCA National
10K Championship. Over 2300 people turned out to run and walk in this fast flat
course. A long tradition of the Bayou City Classic has been the inclusion of
centipedes in the race. Centipedes are groups of costumed runners tied together
for the duration of the race. The RRCA National Board along with a few special
guests showed their team spirit and showed up at the starting line as Greek
Running gods in their togas. They were delighted to learn they won an award for
their efforts.
To many the humidity played a factor in their performance, but several
convention attendees were able to take home age group awards for their
performances. The RRCA National 10 K Champion for the male open division went to
John Hedengren, age 28, with a time of 31:57 and a pace of 5:09. RRCA Roads
Scholar, Trent Briney, took third place overall. Heidi Hullinger, age 23, is the
National 10 K Champion for the open female with a time of 37:32.7 and a pace of
6:03. Barbara Stoll, age 44, was the female master. Karen Bowler, age 56, was
the grand master, and Yvonne Thomas, RRCA State Rep was the senior grand master.
For the men, John Butler, age 43, was the male masters. Steve Brammre, age 54,
was the grand master, and Loyd Carey, age 63, was the senior grand master.
Following the race the attendees enjoyed a Tex-Mex lunch with guest speakers Jan
Seeley and Rich Benyo of Marathon & Beyond. The attendees continued to enjoy
educational sessions on Saturday. At the conclusion of the sessions, attendees
made a mad dash to the State Reps silent auction to franticly bid on items
before the close of the auction and the start of the live auction.
Jeff Darman and Phil Stewart hosted the live auction fundraiser to benefit the
Roads Scholar Program and the State Reps Fund during the RRCA/USATF hosted
cocktail reception. Attendees enjoyed complimentary cocktails and gave very
generously through the live auction. Between the live and silent auctions, the
RRCA tripled the money raised from these events compared to last year's
auctions.
Following the live auction and cocktail reception, the attendees were treated to
a fantastic annual banquet where the 50th RRCA Annual Convention location and
the 2007 National Championship Races were announced. Press releases about these
events will soon follow. To kick off the evening's program, the Credit Union
Cherry Blossom 10 Mile race presented the RRCA with a check to the Roads Scholar
Program in the amount of $10,500. Two current Roads Scholars, Trent Briney and
Mike Morgan, were in attendance and were presented with their final grants for
the year.
Over dessert, the attendees were entertained by a moving presentation from
Kathrine Switzer and Roger Robinson. Both read excerpts from their forthcoming
book 26.2 Marathon Stories which will premier in conjunction with the Boston
Marathon. However, one lucky attendee at the banquet bid auction style and won
the first available copy of the book.
Jean Knaack thanked Kathrine Switzer for having the courage to open doors for
women. Knaack expressed, "It was the courage of women like Kathrine that have
enabled me to have the opportunities I have today." Knaack pledged to keep the
doors open for future generations.
The National Awards portion of the program commenced following the guest
speakers. Hall of Fame inductees Deena Kastor and Meb Keflizighi were honored
with a video tribute. Both were unable to attend due to their busy race
schedules. However, the attendees were delighted to hear the statement of thanks
from Meb, who had won the Gate River Run earlier that morning and had become a
father the week before. Nearly all of the National awardees were able to attend
the evening's events and were honored to receive their national awards.
The RRCA Executive Director honored Marlene Atwood for her service to the RRCA
in 2005 along with the convention organizers, Steve Shepard, Bard Shepard, Brett
Riley, and Doug Spence, for putting on an outstanding event. Each received the
Executive Director's Appreciation Award. The evening concluded with the
President's Award given for significant service to the RRCA in 2005. The awards
were presented to Lisa Paige and Brent Ayer. Paige, Western Region Director, was
given the award for her leadership in for the executive director search process,
and Ayer, Eastern Region Director, was given the award for stepping in and
handling the affairs of the National Office during a time of transition.
The following morning, the membership met in session for the Annual Business
Meeting of the Membership. The 2004 minutes from the meeting were approved, the
financial status of the organization was discussed, the 2006 budget was
presented and approved, the communications committee presented a report, and the
2006 slate of officers was presented and approved. The RRCA was proud to
announce that it is on solid financial ground, and the Board of Directors was in
the unique position of being able to develop an operating reserve fund. The
solid financial position was due to continued support from members and strong
financial support from national sponsors such as Gatorade and Dermik.
The 49th RRCA Annual Convention and Annual Business Meeting of the Membership
concluded at 10:26 CST on Sunday, March 12, 2006.
"I cannot thank the convention organizers, the Houston Striders, the City of
Houston, our sponsors, and attendees enough for making the 49th RRCA Annual
Convention the huge success that it was." - Jean Knaack, Executive Director
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In a message dated 3/15/2006 10:44:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,
suzyque@... writes:
> triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com
Sue, Skip and Paul Oliver & myself are going together. You could catch a
ride with Skip in Owego.
Tom Hamlin
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Is anyone venturing to WIlkes Barre for this race this weekend?? It would be
nice to catch a ride with someone, or go as a TCRC group. Let me know.
Sue Schultz
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I would like to thank all the runners and volunteers who were at the
St. Patrick's Day 4 Miler on Saturday. The great weather led to a
record turnout of 455 runners. While this made for a great race, the
number of runners also led to a few miscues on our part. I'd like to
apologize for the inconvenience of not being able to do the awards
after the race. We wanted to make sure that the results were as
accurate as possible before doing that. Thanks to all of you who
helped us straighten out the errors, including many runners who
brought them to our attention. A big thanks to George Groome, Diane
Macko, Grace Tabeek, and Barney Taylor for sifting through
everything and getting the results done.
Now, on to the congratulations for the runners. Patrick Murphy and
Annette Acuff were the overall winners with Annette setting a new
women's record of 23:23. Gary Fancher and Suzy Myette were the
Masters winners. I will contact all the winners listed below to
arrange to get them their awards.
Thanks to everyone involved, volunteers and runners alike.
Female Open
Annette Acuff, Binghamton 23:23
Murphee Hayes, Marathon 24:47
Becky Harman, Wilseyville 24:54
Male Open
Patrick Murphy, Binghamton 21:00
Randy McDermott, Lansing 21:14
Jordon Varano, Endicott 21:14
Female Masters
Suzy Myette, Endicott 25:22
Gillian Sharp, Ithaca 26:21
Jean Ziolkowski, Apalachin 30:13
Male Masters
Gary Fancher, Windsor 22:16
Jeffrey Juran, Ithaca 22:54
Boris Dzikovski, Ithaca 23:01
The age group winners are as follows:
Female
14 and under - McKenna Coughlin, Johnson City 31:18
15 – 19 – Ashley Horton, Candor 27:28
20 – 29 – Lynann Lorenz, Apalachin 25:50
30 – 39 – Christine Reynolds, Newfield 26:54
40 – 49 – Sue Priestly, Binghamton 30:26
50 – 59 – Shelly Marino, Ithaca 30:43
60 and over – Margret Betz, Conklin 32:26
Male
14 and under – Anthony Gaetani, Binghamton 24:19
15 – 19 – Michael Anderson, Liverpool 21:35
20 – 29 – Jonathan Henley, Ithaca 21:33
30 – 39 – Steve Cammisa, Vestal 22:10
40 – 49 – Mike Olson, Vestal 23:04
50 – 59 – Dirk Elliot, Marathon 24:22
60 and over – Paul Natelli, Endwell 27:31
Clydesdale and Athena
Kirk Steinbrecher, Windsor 25:42
Christine Reynolds, Newfield 26:54
Fire / Police Team Results (combined time of first 5 finishers)
1. 95th FFD from Fort Drum 2:22:10
2. Ithaca FD 2:24:50
3. Binghamton FD 2:29:51
4. Endicott PD 2:35:09
Fastest Fire Department runner
Joshua Saul, Ithaca FD 25:52
Fastest Police Department runner
Scott Alston, Endicott PD 26:55
Graham,
The results are now updated based on your note and another from a
missed finsher. I inserted one missing number (bib 101 in place 237).
I reversed the order of finish of bibs #95 (place 69 - now you) and
#95 (place 239 - now Joe B.).
Thanks for the information. I think someone got your time yesterday,
but the info got lost in the noise, I guess.
George
--- In triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com, "Graham Upton"
<gupton@...> wrote:
>
> George,
> will a corrected results be posted.
>
> I think I had a duplicate number (95). I ran a 26:58 or so, whereas
the results indicate a much slower pace!
>
> Graham Upton
George,
will a corrected results be posted.
I think I had a duplicate number (95). I ran a 26:58 or so, whereas the results
indicate a much slower pace!
Graham Upton
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From: runmiles62
To: triplecitiesrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 3:51 PM
Subject: [triplecitiesrunnersclub] St. Pats 4 Mile Results
The results are now posted to
http://triplecitiesrunnersclub.org/y2006/stpats_4mile.html
Today's weather brought out a record crowd, with 453 finishers. On the
down side, the overwhelming number of race-day registrants caused some
problems. Vince ran out of bib numbers, and some duplicate numbers
were issued by mistake. Due to the rush, we did not have a chance to
carefully check all the entry fields, especially the special
categories (fire, police, athena, and clydesdale). We apologize if
there are errors or omissions.
The scoring was much more difficult and time consuming than normal due
to the duplicate bibs, the last minute rush of activity, and the large
number of finishers.
Thanks to Diane Macko, Grace Tabeek, Barney Taylor, Vince Kelly, and
some others that I can't recall right now for helping to resolve the
scoring issues.
George Groome
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Great job to everyone involved in the race. It was my first time and I loved it.
I have to admit that I rarely pre-registered for races UNTIL I became involved
with helping the Pete Matzke Race. Now, I almost always pre-register, it makes
it soooo much easier for the people putting on the race.
Mike Cordi
runmiles62 <runmiles62@...> wrote:
The results are now posted to
http://triplecitiesrunnersclub.org/y2006/stpats_4mile.html
Today's weather brought out a record crowd, with 453 finishers. On the
down side, the overwhelming number of race-day registrants caused some
problems. Vince ran out of bib numbers, and some duplicate numbers
were issued by mistake. Due to the rush, we did not have a chance to
carefully check all the entry fields, especially the special
categories (fire, police, athena, and clydesdale). We apologize if
there are errors or omissions.
The scoring was much more difficult and time consuming than normal due
to the duplicate bibs, the last minute rush of activity, and the large
number of finishers.
Thanks to Diane Macko, Grace Tabeek, Barney Taylor, Vince Kelly, and
some others that I can't recall right now for helping to resolve the
scoring issues.
George Groome
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The results are now posted to
http://triplecitiesrunnersclub.org/y2006/stpats_4mile.html
Today's weather brought out a record crowd, with 453 finishers. On the
down side, the overwhelming number of race-day registrants caused some
problems. Vince ran out of bib numbers, and some duplicate numbers
were issued by mistake. Due to the rush, we did not have a chance to
carefully check all the entry fields, especially the special
categories (fire, police, athena, and clydesdale). We apologize if
there are errors or omissions.
The scoring was much more difficult and time consuming than normal due
to the duplicate bibs, the last minute rush of activity, and the large
number of finishers.
Thanks to Diane Macko, Grace Tabeek, Barney Taylor, Vince Kelly, and
some others that I can't recall right now for helping to resolve the
scoring issues.
George Groome
Cool, thank you.
tommypoo918@... wrote: If you shop in person, you get 10% off if you mention
you are in the TCRC.
They also have a punch card. I think if you spend $300.00 you get a FREE pair
of shoes.
Tom Hamlin
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Thanks, that's it!
runmiles62 <runmiles62@...> wrote: Mike,
Are you referring to the National Running Center in Clarks Summit.
They have a retail store, catalog, and web site at
http://www.nationalrunningcenter.com/store/home.asp
I've purchased shoes and running gear from them for at least 15 years
and had a good experience.
George Groome
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> Does anyone know if there is a running store in Scranton that also
has a catalogue? I seem to remember hearing about one.
> Mike Cordi
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If you shop in person, you get 10% off if you mention you are in the TCRC.
They also have a punch card. I think if you spend $300.00 you get a FREE pair
of shoes.
Tom Hamlin
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