__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/ MICHIGAN RUNNING NEWS - October 5, 2005 - Vol. 5, no. 1
Sponsored by:
Columbus Marathon, Columbus, Ohio, October 16
Marathon, 2 & 3 person relays, wheelchair marathon- Web: http://
columbusmarathon.com
Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank Marathon presented by Greektown
Casino, Sunday, October 23, 2005 - Web: http://
detroitfreepressmarathon.com - Video: http://michiganrunner.tv/
2004detroitmarathon/
PACE Race, 5K, Auburn Hills, Sunday, October 30, 2005 - Web: http://
pacerace.org
Editor: Jennie McCafferty
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__/ MICHIGAN RUNNER TV: SCOTIABANK TORONTO WATERFRONT
MARATHON
__/ HIDDEN FOREST TRAIL RUN, CLARKSTON, SUNDAY, OCT. 9
__/ PUMPKIN TROT, ST. JOHNS, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9
__/ CRIM CHAMPION FABIANO JOSEPH WINS WORLD HALF
MARATHON
__/ MRN ON THE ROAD - WAYNE
__/ RAVE REVIEW: OAKWOOD HEALTH RUNNERS CLINIC
__/ DETROIT FREE PRESS / FLAGSTAR BANK MARATHON OFFERS
GENEROUS PRIZES
__/ PACING CHICAGO - CORRECTION
__/ GREAT PERFORMANCES - ROADS
__/ MRN'S UPCOMING SCHEDULE
__/ RACE CALENDAR - OCTOBER-NOVEMBER
__/ HALF-MARATHON & LONGER CALENDAR
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__/ MICHIGAN RUNNER TV: SCOTIABANK TORONTO WATERFRONT
MARATHON - September 25th brought warm temperatures and nearly
10,000 runners from 30 countries to Toronto's waterfront. We begin the
video gallery with the marathon, the marathon start with three cameras,
and Scotiabank VP Kaz Flinn talking about the role of the race in raising
$500,000 for charity. More video on the half-marathon, the 5K, Team in
Training and the Friendship Run will follow in future weeks. http://
michiganrunner.tv/2005scotiabank/
__/ HIDDEN FOREST TRAIL RUN, CLARKSTON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER
9- October is the peak of fall colors at Independence Oaks Park in
Clarkston so you'll be running and walking and walking on wood chip
trails through some of the most wonderfully decorated hardwood forests
in southeastern Michigan. Take I-75 to the Sashabaw Rd Exit (89), go
north on Sashabaw approxiimately 2.5 miles to park entrance. Follow
park signs to Twin Chimney Pavilion. All events begin at 9:30 am. The
2.5 Mile run or walk makes a single circuit around Crooked Lake, with
rolling hills. The challenging 5.5 Mile race continues a second time
around the lake and branches off onto Rock Ridge Trail. The longest 8.5
Mile race includes a third lap, continuing onto Spring Lake Trail - this
one is not for the frail of heart. Register online or download entry form:
http://gaultracemanagement.com.
__/ PUMPKIN TROT, ST. JOHNS, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 - One of the
hightlights of St. Johns' annual Pumpkin in the Park festival is the
Pumpkin Trot, sponsored by the St. Johns Lions Club. The 1K kids race
begins at 1:00 pm; the 5K and 10K runs set off at 1:20 pm. Events begin
and end at St. Johns City Park. Walkers, rollerbladers and challenged
persons are all invited to participate.
Pumpkins in the Park features four days of events, including a pumpkin
decorating contest and the Pumpkin Classic Car and Truck Show. For
more information contact George Campbell, (989) 224-6464 or
geokath@voyager.net
__/ CRIM CHAMPION FABIANO JOSEPH WINS WORLD HALF
MARATHON - Fabiano Joseph, the nineteen year old from Tanzania
who won the 2005 Crim 10 Mile, demonstrated speed and impressive
racing strategy to nip Mubarak Hassan Shami (Qatar) at the wire to win
the IAAF World Half Marathon Championship in Edmonton, Alberta
Saturday. Joseph's winning time was 1:01:08. For a terrific profile of
Joseph, see http://www.iaaf.org/WHM05/news/Kind=2/newsId=
32236.html
East Jordan's Ryan Shay (1:03:13, 15th) and former Rockford star Jason
Hartmann (1:03:32, 20th) led the US team to a sixth place finish. Shay's
15th place is the best ever by a US runner in the event. For more
information, including photos of Shay, Hartmann and Dot McMahan
(1:18:44, PR), see
http://michiganrunner.net/news/shay_worldhalf1005.html
__/ MRN ON THE ROAD - WAYNE - Cynthia Cook, the Oakwood
Hospital Auxiliary and the Red October Run sure do know how to take
care of runners. The course for the 10K and 5K is flat and fast, the age
group prizes are useful-embroidered winter running hats this year--, and
the post-race goodies include dozens of homemade cookies. We'll have
Michigan Runner TV video by next week.
__/ RAVE REVIEW: OAKWOOD HEALTH RUNNERS CLINIC - The
Oakwood Health Care Sports Medicine group held the first of several
clinics for runners earlier this week. The clinic was a terrific value. Each
runner received one-on-one attention from both a physical therapist and
an athletic trainer. The clinic covered biomechanics, shoe fit, injury
prevention and running gait video analysis. I came away with new
stretches I can do to help prevent a recurring injury. Future clinics are
planned for different locations throughout the metro-Detroit area. The
charge for the clinic was very reasonable for all the individual attention.
For information about future clinics see http://www.oakwood.org/
SportsMedicine/.
__/ DETROIT FREE PRESS / FLAGSTAR BANK MARATHON OFFERS
GENEROUS PRIZES - In addition to the open division, masters division,
and Detroit & Windsor division, first timers are in a division, too. Prize
incentives are also available for first male and female finishers to break
time and race records.
Open Male and Female
1 $5,000
2 $3,000
3 $1,500
4 $1,000
5 $ 750
Masters
1 $750
2 $500
3 $250
Detroit & Windsor
1 $125
2 100
3 250
First Timer
1 $150
2 $125
3 $100
First male finisher to break 2:17 $2000
First female finisher to break 2:40 $2000
First male to break Greg Meyer's 2:13:07 set in 1980 $3000
First female to break Elena Orlova's 2:34:16 set in 2004 $3000
__/ PACING CHICAGO - CORRECTION- Last week we reported that
Don Kern and Gary Morgan would be pacing runners at the LaSalle
Bank Chicago Marathon. We mistakenly reported Morgan's goal time;
he'll be aiming to bring marathoners through in 3:40. Should be a
popular group since women age 18-34 running 3:40 qualify for Boston.
__/ GREAT PERFORMANCES - ROADS - Michigan has some really
competitive senior runners. Last week's Red October Run was a great
day for running and we note here some of the great performances there:
-- Jackie Blair, 50, 1st overall, 10K, 42:15 (6:48 pace)
-- Doug Goodhue, 63, 7th overall, 5K, 17:51 (5:45 pace)
-- Donna Olson, 55, 3rd female, 5K, 22:55 (7:23 pace). Donna ran with
broken ribs, no less.
__/ MICHIGAN RUNNER RACE SERIES: LAKE SUPERIOR SHORE
RUN HALF MARATHON RESULTS
Open Men
Karl Walczak, 1st, 1:13:36, 30 points
Chad Christensen, 2nd, 1:14:42, 20 points
Dan Dehlin, 3rd, 1:20:21, 10 points
Open Women
Margo Hutchins, 1st, 1:31:22, 30 points
Joan Rundman, 2nd, 1:32:18, 20 points (+15 masters)
Wendy Sharp, 3rd, 1:33:26, 10 points (+10 masters)
Masters Men
Joe Jameson, 1st, 1:27:19, 15 points
Freddy Jacobs, 2nd, 1:31:13, 10 points
Bruce Harrison, 3rd, 1:31:48, 5 points
Masters Women
Joan Rundman, 1st, 1:32:18, 15 points (+20 open)
Wendy Sharp, 2nd, 1:33:26, 10 points (+10 open)
Gayle Kuipers, 3rd, 1:37:51, 5 points
Senior Men
Gary Giannunzio, 1st, 1:50:52 (age-graded 1:32:04), 3 points
Mark Segorski, 2nd, 1:58:02 (age-graded 1:42:31), 2 points
John Haavisto, 3rd, 1:55:30 (age-graded 1:42:50), 1 points
Senior Women
Grace Harrison, 1st, 2:01:51 (age-graded 1:38:58), 3 points
Janet Koistenen, 2nd, 2:23:32 (age-graded 2:02:28), 2 points
Sue Patrick, 3rd, 3:21:26 (age-graded 2:41:35), 1 points
__/ MICHIGAN RUNNER RACE SERIES - STANDINGS - One race
remains: Detroit Free Press / Flagstar Bank Marathon, Detroit, October
23
Open Men
1) Nick Stanko, 90 points
2) Boaz Cheboiywo, 80 points
3) Brian Sell, 50 points
Open Women
1-tie) Leah Daniel. 50 points
1-tie) Betsy Frens, 50 points
3-tie) Morgan Royal, 30 points
3-tie) Kelly Harris, 30 points
3-tie) Julie Smith, 30 points
3-tie) Kimberly Peterson, 30 points
3-tie) Megan Swick, 30 points
3-tie) Margo Hutchins, 30 points
Masters Men
1) Paul Aufdemberge, 75 points
2) Mike Scannell, 35 points
3-tie) Andy Muchow, 25 points
3-tie) David Watkins, 25 points
Masters Women
1) Gayle Kuipers, 90 points
2) Monica Joyce, 55 points
2-tie) Laurel Park, 45 points
2-tie) Ann Remmers, 45 points
Senior Men
1) Chris Glowacki, 23 points
2) Scott Liversedge, 17 points
3) Gerard Malaczynski, 15 points
Senior Women
1) Grace Harrison, 44 points
2) Sharon Dolan, 12 points
3) Donna Olson, 11 points
__/ MRN'S UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Oct 9, Hidden Forest Trail Run - Art and Jennie McCafferty, Doug
McEwen
Oct. 23, Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank Marathon - Scott Sullivan,
Carter Sherline, Katie Jones, Doug McEwen
Oct. 23, Niagra Fallsview Casino International Marathon - Art and
Jennie McCafferty
Nov. 5, MHSAA X-C Finals, Brooklyn, J. McCafferty, Scott Sullivan,
Carter Sherline
Nov. 13, Big Bird Run, Roseville - Art and Jennie McCafferty
Nov. 21, NCAA DI X-C Finals, Terre Haute - Jennie McCafferty, Carter
Sherline
__/ RACE CALENDAR - OCTOBER-NOVEMBER - The following
calendar listings are provided as a value added service for our
Michigan Runner clients. If you are interested in sponsoring Michigan
Running News or having your race listed in our calendar, please contact
Art McCafferty at artmccaf@glsp.com
Saturday, October 8, 2005
* Portage Invitational, high school and middle school cross country
meet, 8:30, West Portage Middle School, http://portageinvite.com/
Sunday, October 9, 2005
* Hidden Forest Trail Run, Clarkston, 8.5MR, 5.5MR, 2.5MR/W, 9:30 am
http://gaultracemanagement.com
* Pumpkin Trot 5KR/W, St. Johns, 10KR, 5KR/W, kids run, 1:20 pm
http://www.geocities.com/pumpkinsinthepark/
Sunday, October 16, 2005
* Columbus Marathon, 7:00 am, Columbus, Ohio, 26.2MR, Wheelchair,
relay, kids run, http://columbusmarathon.com
* Toronto Marathon, 8:30 am, Toronto, 26.2MR, 13.1MR, 5KR, corporate
relays, http://torontomarathon.com.
Saturday, October 22, 2005
* MHSAA Upper Peninsula Cross Country Finals, Michigan Tech
University Trails, Houghton.
Sunday, October 23, 2005
* Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank Marathon, 7:30 am, Detroit, 26.2MR,
13.1MR, 5KFR/W, http://detroitfreepressmarathon.com.
* Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort International Marathon, 9:30 am,
Niagara Falls,
Ontario, 26.2MR / Wheel, 13.1MR /Wheel, 5KR,
http://www.niagarafallsmarathon.com/
Saturday, October 29, 2005
* Mackinac Island Great Turtle, Mackinac Island, 13.1MR, 5.7 MR/W,
11:30 am, http://www.runmackinac.com/
Sunday, October 30, 2005
* Grand Rapids Marathon, 8:00 am, Grand Rapids, 26.2MR, 13.1MR,
2 person relay, http://www.grandrapidsmarathon.com
* PACE Race 5K, Auburn Hills, 10:00 am - http://pacerace.org
Saturday, November 5, 2005
* MHSAA, Lower Peninsula Cross Country Finals, Michigan
International Speedway, Brooklyn
* NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Cross Country, Ferris State,
Big Rapids, MI, 11 am
Saturday, November 12, 2005
* NCAA Division I, Great Lakes Regional Cross Country, Bloomington,
Indiana, 11 am
* NCAA Division III, Regional Cross Country, Cincinnati, OH, 11 am
Sunday, November 13, 2005
* Roseville Big Bird, 10K, 4K, 1Mile, 10:00 am, Tony Lipinski, (586) 445-
5480
Saturday, November 19, 2005
* NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships, Ohio Wesleyan,
Delaware, OH, 11 am
* NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships, Prado Park, Chino,
CA, 3:15 pm
Monday, November 21, 2005
* NCAA Division I, Cross Country Championships, Terre Haute, Indiana,
Noon.
Thursday, November 24, 2005
* Fifth Third Bank presents the Turkey Trot and Mashed Potato Mile,
Detroit, 10KR, 1MR, 7:30 am, http://detroitturkeytrot.org/
Friday, November 25, 2005
o Fantasy 5K, Howell, 6:00 pm. Contact Jim Young: (517) 546-2439.
__/ HALF-MARATHON & LONGER CALENDAR
Sunday, October 16, 2005
* Columbus Marathon, 7:00 am, Columbus, Ohio, 26.2MR, Wheelchair,
relay, kids run, http://columbusmarathon.com
* Toronto Marathon, 8:30 am, Toronto, 26.2MR, 13.1MR, 5KR, corporate
relays, http://torontomarathon.com.
Saturday, October 23, 2005
* Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank Marathon, 7:30 am, Detroit, 26.2MR,
13.1MR, 5KFR/W, http://detroitfreepressmarathon.com.
* Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort International Marathon, 9:30 am,
Niagara Falls, Ontario, 26.2MR / Wheel, 13.1MR /Wheel, 5KR,
http://www.niagarafallsmarathon.com/
Saturday, October 29, 2005
* Mackinac Isla
nd Great Turtle, Mackinac Island, 13.1MR, 5.7 MR/W, 11:30 am, http://
www.runmackinac.com/
Sunday, October 30, 2005
* Grand Rapids Marathon, 8:00 am, Grand Rapids, 26.2MR, 13.1MR,
2 person relay, http://www.grandrapidsmarathon.com
Saturday, January 7, 2006
o Walt Disney World Half Marathon. Half marathon has moved to
Saturday:
http://disneyworldsports.disney.go.com/dwws/en_US/marathon/
listing?name=Marathon2005EventListingPage
Sunday, January 8, 2006
* Walt Disney World Marathon, http://disneyworldsports.disney.go.com/
dwws/en_US/marathon/listing?name=Marathon2005EventListingPage
Sunday, February 5, 2006
o Mardi Gras Marathon, 26.2 MR, 13.1 MR, 5 KR, 41st running will
donate all net proceeds to hurricane relief. http://
mardigrasmarathon.com
Saturday, April 1, 2006
o Martian Marathon and Half Marathon, 26.2, Miles, 13.1 Miles, 20 Mile
Training Run, 10K, Dearborn Heights, http:// www.martianmarathon.com
Sunday, April 30, 2006
o Running Fit Trail Marathon and Half Marathon, 26.2 Miles, 13.1 Miles,
Pinckney,
http://www.trailmarathon.com/
Sunday, May 21, 2006
* Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K, Cleveland, 7:00
am
http://www.clevelandmarathon.com/
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