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__/NEW ROUTE FOR DETROIT'S THANKSGIVING PARADE TURKEY
TROT
__/FOOTLOCKER CROSS COUNTRY REGIONALS, 2001
__/NCAA DIVISION 1 CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
__/NCAA DIVISION II & III CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS
__/THANKSGIVING DAY TURKEY TROTS
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__/NEW ROUTE FOR DETROIT'S THANKSGIVING PARADE TURKEY
TROT
Detroit's Thanksgiving Parade Turkey Trot attracts 6000 elves, Santas,
reindeer, chef's, and runners who run in front of Michigan's largest
audience. After the race you can join the spectators for the 75th Annual
Detroit Thanksgiving Day Parade. Note that this year the race starts and
finishes outside at Wayne State University's Matthaei Building, North of
Warren Avenue, just west of the Lodge Freeway. The parade kicks off at
the Detroit Institute of Arts at 10:00 am-- an hour later than previous
years.
__/FOOTLOCKER CROSS COUNTRY REGIONALS, 2001
Top high school cross country runners from fifteen states compete in the
Foot Locker Cross Country Championships Midwest Regional to
become National Finalists. Entering its 23rd year, the Foot Locker Cross
Country Championships is comprised of four regional 5K races across
the country. Michigan high school runners compete at the Midwest
Regional in Kenosha, Saturday, November 24. The top eight finishers in
each of the boys and girls seeded races qualify for the Foot Locker
Cross Country Championships National Finals which take place on
Saturday, December 8 at Disney's Oak Trail Course @ Shades of Green
in Orlando, Fla. Among the favorites for the trip to Orlando are Tim
Moore, Novi; Tim Ross, Caledonia; Adam Ludwig, St. Joseph; Shannon
Stanley, Rochester Adams; Niki Bonsack, Rockford; Elisa Zemlick, Loy
Norrix/Kalamazoo; Theresa Bongiovanni, Romeo; Nicole Bush,
Kellogsville; and Kelsey Toedebusch, Rockford. Tim Moore placed 5th
at the Nationals in 2000 and has the leading time of the returning
runners. Check the Foot Locker Web site for the complete list of entries:
www.flcccmidwest.com
__/NCAA DIVISION 1 CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Furman University's golf course yesterday, Eastern Michigan's Boaz
Cheboiywo overcame injuries to run a gutsy race and win the individual
NCAA Division I Cross Country championship in a 10K course record
28:47. Colorado's Jorge Torres finished second; Dathan Ritzenhein
finished 4th for the Buffaloes; Notre Dame's Ryan Shay finished fifth;
University of Michigan's Alan Webb and Mike Wisnieweski finished 11th
and 18th in the very talented field. Proving that every runner counts in
cross country racing, the University of Colorado Buffaloes beat the
Stanford men's team by one point, 90 to 91. The Buffaloes win makes
coach Mark Wetmore the first coach ever to win individual and team
championships for both men and women. Five Michigan college
athletes finished in the top 30.
Alan Webb led the University of Michigan team for an 11th place finish;
Freshman Chris Toloff (30:33) was the first finisher for the 18th place
Michigan State team.
1. Boaz Cheboiywo, Eastern Michigan, 28:47
2. Jorge Torres, Colorado, 29:06
3. Allistair Cragg, Arkansas, 29:10
4. Dathan Ritzenhein, Colorado, 29:ll
5. Luke Watson, Notre Dame, 29:19
6. Ryan Shay, Notre Dame, 29:23
7. Donald Sage, Stanford, 29:24
8. Matt Tegenkamp, Wisconsin, 29:26
9. Josh Spiker, Colorado, 29:29
10. Travis Laird, Northern Arizona, 29:31
11. Alan Webb , Michigan, 29:38
18. Mike Wisniewski, Michigan, 29:50
Michelle Carson's 27th place in 21:21 on the 6K course led the
Michigan State women to an 11th place finish. Ann Somerville (21:40),
Jamie Krzyminski (22:14), Katie Anderson (22:17) and Natalie Stein
(22:32) also scored for State.
Freshman Kalin Toedebusch (22:07) was the leading runner for 24th
place Villanova. Katy Boyles was a leading runner for Cornell all
season, but she did not race at the National meet in Greenville.
__/NCAA DIVISION II & III CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS
Coach Brian Diemer's Calvin College Cross Country team continued its
success with its fourth consecutive top-four national finish and four All-
American performances. The Men's Cross Country took 2nd place at
NCAA III Championships in Augustana, Illinois, November 17. Four
Seniors: Justin Pfruender (24:25), Dan Koekstra (24:44), Joel Klooster
((24:48) and David Ritsema (26:01) along with Freshman Brian Maat
((24:35) led the team effort. Calvin Women, coached by Nancy Meyer,
earned 6th place at the national meet. Calvin junior Rachel Baber
earned All-American status with a time of 17:50.
In their first appearance at a national cross country meet, Wayne State
University's men finished 11th in the Division II race at Slippery Rock,
Pennsylvania, November 17. Nick Allen (32:37), Mike Buslepp (33:57),
Brian Goodwin (34:17), Joe Verellen (34:19) and Charlie Stamboulian
(34:46) scored for the Warriors.
__/THANKSGIVING DAY TURKEY TROTS
Gladstone Turkey Trot 5K, 10:00 am, Thanksgiving Day, 11/22, (906)
474-6563
Lansing Turkey Trot, 5K, 8:30 am, Thanksgiving Day, 11/22, (517)702-
0226
Thanksgiving Turkey Trot, 10K, Detroit, 8:00 am, Thanksgiving Day, 11/
22, (248) 544-9099
Turkey Trot, 8K, Miamisburg, Ohio, 8:00 am, Thanksgiving Day, 11/22,
(937)640-2RUN
Smoke the Turkey 5K Run, Toledo, Ohio, 9:00 am, Thanksgiving Day,
11/22, (419)841-5597
Thanksgiving Day Run, 5K, 10K, Niles, 9:00 am, Thanksgiving Day, 11/
22, (616) 683.1552
__/THANKSGIVING WEEKEND RACES
Fantasy 5K, Howell, 6:00 pm, Friday, 11/23, (517)546-2439
__/A QUOTE FOR THANKSGIVING
"If you run 100 miles a week, you can eat anything you want-- Why?
Because (a) you'll burn all the calories you consume, (b) you deserve it,
and (c) you'll be injured soon and back on a restricted diet anyway."--
Don Kardong From the Quotable Runner, Edited by Mark Will-Weber,
New York, Breakaway Books, 1995.
Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!
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