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__/ MICHIGAN RUNNING NEWS--June 19, 2002
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Jennie McCafferty-Editor
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__/ WHAT ARE THE PROSPECTS FOR ALAN WEBB?
__/ STANARD FEDERAL 10K RACE SERIES OFFERING
PRIZE MONEY
__/ FERGUSON WINS HURDLES AT ADIDAS OUTDOOR
CHAMPIONSHIPS
__/ MICHIGAN MEN ARE TOP AGE GROUP PERFORMERS
IN 2001
__/ MICHIGAN RUNNER RACE SERIES 1/2 WAY
__/ NYC MARATHON LOTTERY DATE SET
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__/ WHAT ARE THE PROSPECTS FOR ALAN WEBB?
It's no secret: high-school mile record holder Alan Webb is
leaving the
University of Michigan and college track. Webb achieved
All-American
status in the NCAA Division I outdoor 1500, won the NCAA
Big 10 Cross
Country Championship and placed 2nd in the NCAA Great
Lakes Regional Cross
Country meet in his Freshman Year. Alan Webb, however, is
not about
placing second. Discouraged with his college running,
Webb announced
Monday that he was leaving the University of Michigan,
retaining Ray Flynn
of Flynn Sports Management as a long-term advisor and
planning to resume
training with high school coach Scott Raczko. Webb will
attend classes at
George Mason University, but will not join the George Mason
track team.
(Source: David Monti, Race Results Weekly)
Last summer, Hal Higdon urged Webb and Dathan
Ritzenhein not to "waste
four years of their competitive careers running college
races."
(http://michiganrunner.com/0801/HIGDON.html ) What do
you think? Is Alan
Webb making the right moves toward a successful
professional running
career? Should he have been more patient? Let us know;
send your comments
to jennie@glsp.com.
__/ STANARD FEDERAL BANK 10K RACE SERIES
OFFERING PRIZE MONEY
The Standard Federal Bank 10K Race Series is offering
$12,500 in prize
money in its debut of four new 10K races in Michigan this
summer. The
series will kick off June 29 in Lansing and will be followed
by dates in
Grand Rapids (July 20), Kalamazoo (August 17) and Auburn
Hills (September
14). The first place finisher in both the men's and women's
open division
for each of the first three races will receive $500 with $350
for second
and $250 for third.
And now for the interesting twists: the top finisher in the
combined
men's and women's masters division will receive $150. The
prize purse for
the final race is doubled with $1,000 going to the fastest
male and female
runner followed by $700 for second and $500 for third. For
online
registration and more information see
http://www.standardfederal10K.com.
__/ FERGUSON WINS HURDLES AT ADIDAS OUTDOOR
CHAMPIONSHIPS
At the Adidas Outdoor Championships in Raleigh, NC last
Saturday, June 15,
Detroit Mumford's Kenneth Ferguson set a meet record
(50:55) and a state
record in the 400 hurdles to win the national high school
title.
Ferguson's wins at the Divison I MHSAA meet in the 300
hurdles (35:90 -
state record) and 110 hurdles (13:65 - state meet record)
led his team to
the state title on June 1. Ferguson will be running for the
University of
South Carolina in the Fall. For additional results see
http://michtrack.org.
__/ MICHIGAN MEN ARE TOP AGE GROUP PERFORMERS
IN 2001
USA Track and Field released the top masters
performances for 2002.
Performances are converted to a 10K equivalent time. It's no
surprise to
find familiar Michigan names in the top 10 for several of the
age groups.
50 and up:
55-59 5, Paul Deladurantaye, 1:33:58 (converted: 35:28),
Riverbank Run
25K, 5/12/01
65-69 5, Brian Harris, 24:36 (converted: 39:21) Buffalo
Subaru Chase 4
Mile, 7/21/01
65-69 6, Brian Harris, 39:22, Oak Apple, 10K, 6/2/01
75-79 6, Jim Forshee, 1:38:55 (converted 40:04), Dexter Ann
Arbor 1/2
marathon, 5/26/02
75-79 7, Jim Forshee, 21:40 (converted 45:12), Plymouth
YMCA 5K, 6/12/01
Monica Joyce (39th) and Doug Kurtis (44th) also reached
the international
masters rankings.
__/ MICHIGAN RUNNER RACE SERIES 1/2 WAY
We're approximately half way through the 2002 Michigan
Runner Race Series
and the competition is heating up with the summer
temperatures. Here are
the standings through last Friday night's Zanglin Downriver
Run 8K:
1) Laurie Decker (overall and masters) 115 points
2) Ann Boyd Stewart (overall) 110 points
2) Kyle Baker (overall) 110 points
4) Laura Murphy (overall) 70 points
5) Phil Bedford (overall and masters) 55 points
6) Paul Aufdemberg (overall) 50 points
6) Dave Furey (overall and masters) 50 points
6) Aaron Usher (overall) 50 points
9) Monica Joyce (overall and masters) 45 points
9) Kris Warsyzwski (overall and masters) 45 points
Seniors (50 +)
1) Nancy Cassel 39 points
2) Gary Wolfram 38 points
3) Wally Herrala 22 points
4) Jerry Johncock 21 points
Races already completed:
UM Heartcare/UM Business School Stampede, 1 Mile, April
6
Borgess Run 5K Walk, April 27
Fifth Third River Bank Run 25K, May 11
Dexter Ann Arbor 1/2 marathon, June 2
Rose Run 10K, June 8
Zanglin Downriver Run 8K, June 14
Still to come:
Volkslaufe, 20K, July 4, Frankenmuth
Crim, 10 Mile, August 24, Flint (double points)
Milford Labor Day 30K, August 31, Milford
Mackinac Island 8 Mile, September 7
Mount Baldhead Challenge, 15K, September 21
Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank Marathon, October 6
(double points)
Details of these standings will be online next week.
__/ NYC MARATHON LOTTERY DATE SET
New York is on almost every marathoner's "to do" list, but
getting a
number isn't easy. New York Road Runner officials
announced that the New
York City Marathon lottery to fill the starting field for this
year's 33rd
running of the five-borough race on Sunday Nov. 3 is
scheduled for
Thursday June 27. The ceremonial drawing of the first 10
names in the
lottery by race director Allan Steinfeld and other celebrities
will take
place outdoors at Rockefeller Center in midtown Manhattan
at 1:00. Nearly
70,000 applications have been received for this year's race.
Complete
results of the lottery drawing will be
posted on Friday June 28 at the NYC Marathon website
(www.nycmarathon.org).
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magazine since 1979
Michigan Running News
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