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August 23, 2019
Arlington runners persevered through the heat -- Sean Barrett, 34, finished second overall in 1:10:10 behind Steven Mance, 35, of Washington DC, who won in 1:09:52, and Graham Tribble, 31, took third place in 11:11:21.
Alayna Bigalbal, 24, of Reston, led all women in 1:22:54, trailed by Arlington runners Andrea Ruano Duke, 25, 13th in 1:35:34; and Laura Chipkin, 39, 25th in 1:43:16.
In the accompanying 5K,
Sushila Nanda, 58, scored 11th place among women in 23:37; with
Treston Knight, 36, 170th among men in 45:22.
The intense heat sent three runners to local hospitals. All were treated for hyperthermia and released.
Among women, Liz Ozeki, 31, of Rockville won in 18:55, pursued by Christie Wetzel, 31, of Falls Church, second in 19:46; and Betsy Goldemen, 28, of Arlington, third in 20:29.
Elizabeth Goldemen snagged third place among women in 35:31.
At Paul Thurston 4.5 Miler at Burke Lake Park, Morkama led another triumvirate of Arlington runners, winning in 27:03, ahead of Steve Nawrocki, 33, second in 27:51; and Miguel Matta, 34, third in 28:03.
Chelsea Suydam, 27, snagged fourth place among women in 33:48.
May 19, 2019
In the report at https://americanfitnessindex.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/2019-American-Fitness-Index-Summary-Report_FINAL-20190422.pdf, Stephen Friedhoff, MD, chief clinical officer of Anthem, Inc., the study's sponsor, said, "Arlington, Virginia’s balance of healthy behaviors and community infrastructure earned it the title of #1 Fittest City. Arlington ranked in the top 10 for 22 of the 33 indicators in the Fitness Index, with six indicators ranked #1. We congratulate the city of Arlington for its impressive commitment to health, fitness, and overall wellness on behalf of its residents."
(Yes, we are a county, but we understand.)
ACSM ranked Arlington in the top 10 for 22 of 33 indicators and first place in these categories:
The report said, "Arlington residents reported the most physical activity with 92.6 percent exercising in the previous month and 32.9 percent reporting meeting the aerobic and strength activity guidelines."
Arlington ranked high in other categories:
The report emphasized, "The Fitness Index celebrates the tremendous efforts that all cities put into improving the health and well-being of their residents as we all move toward a healthier future for America."
Helping Arlington achieve its top ranking, Arlington has 49 miles of off-street paved multi-use trails, including Bluemont Junction Trail, Custis Trail, Four Mile Run Trail, Mount Vernon Trail, and Washington & Old Dominion Trail.
In addition, Arlington features unpaved natural trails at Dawson Terrace Park, Donaldson Run Park, Fort C. F. Smith Park, Glencarlyn Park & Long Branch Nature Center, Gulf Branch Park & Nature Center, Lacey Woods Park, Lubber Run Park, Potomac River & Heritage Trail, Rock Spring Park, Thrifton Hills Park, Tuckahoe Park, Windy Run Park, and Zachary Taylor Park.
Arlington lists the total lengths of all of these trails at https://parks.arlingtonva.us/off-street-trails.
Arlington is home to two of the largest races in the USA, Marine Corps Marathon and Army Ten Miler, each with more than 25,000 finishers in 2018.
Arlington hosts numerous other races, conducted by PTA, non-profits, Pacers Running Store and Potomac River Running Store, and clubs including Bishops Events, D.C. Road Runners Club, Potomac Valley Track Club, Safety and Health Foundation, Tidal Basin Run, and Virginia Happy Trails Running Club.
Arlington has 158 parks offering both natural greenspace and playing fields for every sport from baseball to bocce, listed at https://parks.arlingtonva.us/find-a-park.
In addition to outdoor activities, Arlington has many indoor facilities, including Thomas Jefferson Community Center, with an indoor 200-meter track that hosts programs all year for youngsters, high school students, and adults.
Runners World magazine covered the story with the teaser headline "What is the fittest city in America? The rankings are in, and here’s a hint: It hosts the Marine Corps Marathon and is home to ultramarathoner Michael Wardian."
The article at https://www.runnersworld.com/races-places/a27497952/fittest-city-in-america-2019 lists the top 10 fittest cities: Arlington, Seattle, Wash.; Minneapolis, Minn.; San Francisco, Cal.; Madison, Wisc.; Washington, D.C.; St. Paul, Minn.; Irvine, Cal.; Denver, Colo.; and Portland, Ore.
On the other end of the spectrum, the 10 least-fit cities are Corpus Christi, Tex.; Arlington, Tex.; Detroit, Mich., Bakersfield, Cal.; Louisville, Ky.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Toledo, Ohio; Tulsa, Okla.; North Las Vegas, Nev.; and Oklahoma City, Okla.
Every year, more than 60 -- and as many as 100+ -- runners from Arlington go to the Boston Marathon, a high ratio for a county of 234,965, according to the most recent U.S. census data.
Responding to the announcement of the survey, Arlington County Civic Federation president Duke Banks said, "Community activism clamoring for community infrastructure has been a core element of the 104-year history of Arlington County Civic Federation, which is one of the reasons Arlington today has the parks, fields, and trails needed for a community to keep fit. The challenge going forward is how to increase this community infrastructure for a growing population where Arlington County has no more undeveloped land and is facing competing interests on how to use public land. Unless the county can find ways to increase park acreage for casual space, fields, and trails, we are in danger of losing our position in rankings of this type."
Also discussing the survey, Arlington County Department of Park and Recreation director Jane Rudolph said, "Fitness is flourishing in Arlington. Parks are quick and easy to get to, and we have 8.3 acres of parks per 10,000 residents. Our abundance of farmers' markets, parks, playgrounds, and trails and a thriving walking and bike-friendly community also contribute to our overall fitness. Arlington is a great place to live, work and play."
Chris Farley, owner of Pacers Running Store, which conducts races and weekly free group runs, said, "As a life-long Arlingtonian, I am not surprised Arlington County is the fittest city in America. The county attracts high achievers who are health conscious. Combined with amazing parks and green spaces where we can run and work out, this area is really unmatched when you are out there sweating it out for your health."
Ray Pugsley, owner of Potomac River Running Stores and a USA national champion both as a junior and as a masters runner, said, "Arlington is a fabulous place to be a runner or walker! People visiting from outside of the DC Metro area are surprised at the number of miles of trails and at the diversity of surfaces to run , with everything from runner-friendly roads to paved bike trails to cinder horse trails to challenging single track along Potomac River's shoreline. Not only does Arlington have the miles of 'infrastructure' to keep running/walking fresh, we are blessed with good running stores and many activity-centered events to keep motivation levels high. At Potomac River Running, our Tuesday evening "Ladies' Run" and Wednesday evening "Pub Run" are always well attended and attracting new participants. It is good to be a runner/walker and live in Arlington!"
Historical note: Demonstrating how bicycle-friendly is Arlington County, former Arlington County Board chair Jay Fisette rode his bike to work almost every day of his 20-year tenure on the board.
Historical notes: Trail improvements take a long time, but patience is rewarded. Starting 40 years ago, Arlington County held public meetings to plan an extension to Four Mile Run Trail from Shirlington under Glebe Road and I-395 connecting with the pre-existing paved trail to National Airport. About 7 years ago, Arlington County completed the extension, and now bicyclists can ride from Falls Church to DCA all the way, except for two road crossings at Walter Reed Drive and Shirlington Road.
At the other end of Arlington County, starting 20 years ago, county officials and park advocates worked with Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority and Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Transportation to design a bike-friendly bridge over Lee Highway (US-29). The project finally got approval from all stakeholders, and now construction has begun. When done, the bridge will enable a continuous, stoplight-free paved bicycle / runner / walker trail on the W&OD Trail and Four Mile Run Trail from Walter Reed Drive over Lee Highway, over Leesburg Pike (VA-7) all the way to Gallows Road in Fairfax County, Va.
April 15, 2019
One of Arlington's greatest marathoners, Michael Wardian, 45, finished 144th among men in 2:33:23, ahead of Andrew Scott, 32, 365th in 2:40:22; and Evan Fallor, 27, 454th in 2:42:29.
Among Arlington's women, Erica Stoltenberg, 31, set the pace, 795th among women in 3:16:40, followed by Melinda Metz, 42, 1449th in 3:24:22; and Shauna Waite, 34, 2332th in 3:30:53.
Almost every conceivable weather conditions hit the runners -- first a thunderstorm at 6:00 AM while runners were boarding the bus on Charles Street, between Boston Commons and Boston Public Garden, delaying the first departures for 20 minutes until the storm passed -- then perfect conditions, overcast and cool --then sunny and hot, then a drizzle, then a drenching rain, and finally, sunshine again at 5:00 PM.
Arlington's other male finishers were Matthew Howard, 27, 566th in 2:44:26; Kyle Heubner, 24, 711th in 2:46:40; Jonathan Finer, 30, 1414th in 2:53:48; James Defilippi, 41, 1684th in 2:55:52; Robert Young, 37, 1719th in 2:56:05; Miguel Matta, 34, 1868th in 2:57:02; Aaron Seip, 22, 1937th in 2:57:29; David Colman, 33, 2310th in 2:59:19; Michael Naff, 48, 2396th in 2:59:41; Adam Desanctis, 32, 2460th in 2:59:58; Keith Cassidy, 37, 2738th in 3:02:16; Tony Gao, 23, 3299th in 3:06:01; Takayoshi Kuramoto, 51, 3500th in 3:07:20; William Cavin, 24, 3766th in 3:09:08; David Cole, 45, 5655th in 3:20:55; Chris Snow, 47, 5733th in 3:21:31; Bronson Lee, 46, 5746th in 3:21:37; Binyam Kebede, 38, 5758th in 3:21:43; Art Summers, 53, 6418th in 3:26:05; Huan-Chou Chang, 46, 7238th in 3:31:43; Adam Popp, 40, 7450th in 3:33:21; Bradley Klimek, 43, 7940th in 3:37:24; Hunter Jones, 56, 8875th in 3:45:28; Sean Burke, 35, 9232nd in 3:48:30; Joshua Schwinghamer, 40, 9929th in 3:55:44; Mark Dickson, 55, 10127th in 3:57:35; Adam Kazin, 43, 11817th in 4:22:14; Joshua Babb, 36, 12372nd in 4:31:36; Jay Jacob Wind, 69, 13592th in 5:00:49; and William Thomas, 53, 13722th in 5:06:12.
Arlington's female finishers were Julie McTernan, 28, 2801st in 3:34:22; Julia Taylor, 47, 2846th in 3:34:40; Tina-Lynn Tabibi, 40, 3123rd in 3:36:43; Margaret Klimek, 36, 4288th in 3:44:39; Marcy Frazho, 36, 4822nd in 3:48:07; Emilie Johnson, 31, 4985th in 3:49:15; Lucy Mccausland, 64, 4991st in 3:49:18; Claire Lewis, 58, 5394th in 3:51:58; Deb Ryan, 46, 5925th in 3:55:31; Jennifer Keller, 41, 6218th in 3:57:55; Allison Sarfati, 29, 6315th in 3:58:39; Beata Jajko, 43, 6636th in 4:01:33; Yuko Takakusaki, 51, 7544th in 4:10:24; Patricia Lecerf, 50, 8018th in 4:15:31; Ryan Alvis, 40, 8825th in 4:25:22; Cindy Walls, 61, 10699th in 5:03:17; and Jenna Wiederhold, 30, 11856th in 5:59:18.
March 24, 2019
The course flowed downhill from Court House Road on Wilson Boulevard to Rosslyn and Jefferson Davis Highway, then turned around and went straight back up the hill.
'Twas a great day for the wearing of the green, and hundreds of runners sported bright green t-shirts, hats, and even neckties.
Daniel Samet, 25, of Washington DC, celebrating by winning by a wide margin in 20:37, ahead of Arlington's Will Shafer, second in 21:19, and David Wertz, 25, of Washington, third in 21:53.
Eight more Arlington men finished in the top 20 -- Nick Oltman, 31, seventh in 23:49; Brian Hendricks, 28, 10th in 24:37; Daniel Spangler, 29, 12th in 24:51; Neal Hendricks, 28, 14th in 24:57; Tim Ryan, 30, 16th in 25:02; Jon Wright, 24, 17th in 25:04; Michael Ryan, 30, 19th in 25:13; and Scott Milam, 47, 20th in 25:34.
Arlington's Katie Read, 33, finished eighth overall to take first place among women in 23:52, one spot ahead of Taylor Tubbs, 23, another Arlington runner, second in 23:57. Rounding out third place in 24:28 was Sarah Zieve, 24, of Washington DC.
Among the top 20 women were Arlington runners Molly Ritter, 32, 6th in 26:06; Susan Hendrick, 33, 7th in 26:37; Shoshana Oppenheim, 26, 14th in 28:45; Breanna Brukalo, 25, 18th in 29:13; and Ellen Nicholson, 29, 20th in 29:21.
Arlington's young athletes ages 8-10 won both male and female top prizes. Winning the award for top 8-10 male was Eamonn Greiner, 9, 113th overall in 30:32. Matching his performance to win top 8-10 female was Madeline Mangi, 9, 808th overall in 43:25.
Brian Young, 40, won the race in 19:39, followed by Ben Ingram, 15, second in 20:42; Benjamin Rakatansky, also 15, third in 21:26; Thomas Humes, 36, fourth in 21:56; and Jeremy Levy, 44, fifth in 22:09.
Sarah Watchman, 15, won the women's race in 22:43, ahead of Erin Burns, 36, second in 24:33; Jessica Parker, 36, third in 24:39; Hannah Hawkins, 11, fourth in 24:39; and Erin Butler, also 11, fifth in 25:22.
In total, 136 men and 105 women finished the challenging out-and-back course. At the midpoint turnaround on the cul-de-sac on North Jefferson Street north of 27th Street, greeting the runners were more than 100 cheering spectators, including hula dancers, bell ringers, and kids with helium balloons.
Sarah Horn, 33, of Alexandria, repeated as women's champion in 21:48, leading Kate Hattemer, 31, of Arlington, second in 24:00; and Mary Lowe Mayhugh, 62, of Washington DC, third in 24:25.
The race was held in memory of Walter L. Mess, founding chairman of Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority, and Roger Neighborgall, longtime president of Friends of the W&OD Trail, in recognition of the 45th anniversary of the opening of the first mile of the 45-mile trail in 1974.
Sponsoring the post-race picnic were three Arlington stores: Acme Pie Company, run for 20 years by Arlington baker Sol Schott and soon to open a real store at 2803 Columbia Pike; Bella Ethiopian Restaurant and Hookah Lounge on South George Mason Drive; and Trader Joe's of Clarendon on North Highland Street.
Overall and age-group winners received Acme pies, and Robert Weiner of Accokeek, Md., won the pi-reciting contest, an annual feature of the race.
Wardian is the most-widely-known among them, holding multiple world records and USA and international accolades for his marathon and ultra-marathon victories.
By the end, Andrews, 28, last year's defending champion, overwhelmed the others to win in 2:24:13, with Kremer second in 2:29:34, and Levine third in 2:32:00. Tenorio dropped to sixth place in 2:39:00, behind Adam Staveski of Washington DC, fourth in 2:34:25, and Zachery Smith of Phoenix AZ, fifth in 2:35:50.
Among women, Katie Walter of Chapel Hill NC was the early leader with 41:53 at 10K, three minutes ahead of her competition. She held the lead wire-to-wire, winning the gold in 2:59:54, ahead of Megan Venables of Newark NJ, second in 3:13:17, and Anna Buser of McLean, third in 3:15:43.
Among Arlington's men, Ryan Johnson, 33, took 17th overall in 2:48:50, followed by Daniel Ray, 28, 20th in 2:50:58; Evan Miller, 30, 33rd in 2:57:55; Robert Young, 38th in 2:59:27; Daniel Spangler, 29, 86th in 3:12:09; Sam Brown, 26, 94th in 3:14:30; James Crennan, 26, 117th in 3:19:55; Takayoshi Kuramoto, 51, 118th in 3:19:55; Reynolds Wilson, 127th in 3:22:12; and Kevin Broh-Kahn, 27, 139th in 3:22:39.
Rebecca Palacios, 23, paced Arlington's women, 136th overall in 3:22:35. Just two minutes back was Melinda Metz, 42, 150th in 3:24:19; ahead of Laura Chipkin, 38, 216th in 3:31:40; Amy Murphy, 32, 381st in 3:45:23; Calla Simeone, 24, 431st in 3:47:58; Julia Drude, 34, 435th in 3:48:09; Hina Ayub, 38, 440th in 3:48:25; Harriett Davis, 26, 573th in 3:56:35; Sara George, 24, 636th in 4:00:19; and Bridget Hatton, 27, 666th in 4:02:40.
In total, 1761 men and 1090 women finished the marathon.
In the accompanying half marathon, Sean Barrett, 34, led Arlington's men, 15th overall in 1:10:59; pursued by Tyler Anyan, 26, 17th in 1:11:09; Evan Fallor, 27, 22nd in 1:12:07; Kyle Heubner, 24, 41st in 1:15:05; Marty McCormick, 38, 50th in 1:15:54; Jonathan Finer, 30, 72nd in 1:18:09; Michael Naff, 48, 97th in 1:20:41; Ted Terpos, 23, 115th in 1:21:48; Francisco Ibarra Barragan, 41, 130th in 1:23:07; and James English, 23, 149th in 1:24:41;
Maura Carroll, 29, led Arlington's women in 1:21:35, pacing Sarah Patrick, 26, 116th in 1:21:50; Molly Applegate, 23, 126th in 1:22:28; Uriah Pamintuan, 26, 257th in 1:29:39; Erica Stoltenberg, 31, 298th in 1:30:45; Elizabeth Goldemen, 27, 352nd in 1:32:31; Jessica Pate, 27, 380th in 1:33:16; Caitlin Koob, 27, 433th in 1:34:22; Piper Dean, 16, 442nd in 1:34:37; and Michala Hall, 23, 451st in 1:34:57.
They were among 5536 male finishers and 6952 females.
Jake Dexter topped Arlington's men in the 5K, fourth overall in 20:22. Behind him were Thomas Rogers, 28, 8th in 20:51; Nelson Sobrinho, 45, 9th in 21:06; Garrett Dexter, 12th in 21:28.0 Kenneth Thompson, 32, 24th in 22:50; Anand Kumar, 27, 33th in 23:26; Jon Honey, 29, 41th in 23:50; Daniel Stein, 29, 43th in 23:51; Justin Parks, 23, 65th in 24:39; and Eric Gibble, 30, 85th in 25:17.
Ali Van Dorn, 26, scored 54th in 24:09 to lead Arlington's women, ahead of Katelyn Stover, 25, 63th in 24:34; Kyoko Kawai, 56, 99th in 25:42; Lindsay Tom, 30, 136th in 26:48; Sarah Bell, 164th in 27:19; Cori Jaques, 24, 167th in 27:24; Andra Kniep, 48, 218th in 28:34; Rebecca Fuller, 26, 236th in 28:47; Sarah Goodman, 27, 254th in 28:59; and Nikki Casasanto, 24, 347th in 30:18.
Women outnumbered men 1383 to 703 in the 5K.
Rock bands from all around the DC area played live on the course, including The Foxfires, Enviro Drum-Maryland, Ocho de Bastos, Supreme Chord, The Rockits, Bravenoise, The Buzz Hounds, D.J Daniel, School of Rock, Soul Stew, and BATALA Washington DC, plus headliner Carbon Leaf at the finish line.
March 3, 2019
The race brings fun to the run with live music, including George Mason University’s Green Machine, all along the course, alongside the historic buildings and parks of the Nation’s Capital. Runners from all 50 states and 57 countries run the full and half marathon, starting on Constitution Avenue and 14th Street NW near the Washington Monument and ending at RFK Stadium. The course is also dotted with cheerleaders and themed water stations.
See www.RunRocknRoll.com/DC for results of Saturday's race.
From Arlington, 1151 are entered -- 156 in the full marathon, 887 in the half marathon, and 107 in the 5K.
Arlington's Rock'N'Roll full marathoners include three elite racers: Molly Applegate, Sean Barrett, and Sarah Patrick; and 153 others:
Mark Abman, Will Adams, Stefan Aleksevitch, Craig Allen, Arielle Angerthal, Charles Lebon Anoma, Manuel Avendano, Jessi Axe, Hina Ayub, Michael Balensiefer, Joseph Baucke, Kevin Biller, Elyse Braner, Jill Brasky, Grace Brassell, Kevin Broh-Kahn, Sam Brown, Jimmy Bryant, Lauren Bull Montana, Alice Burns, Jose Cantu, Ashley Casper, Jiadi Chen, Shengyuan Chen, Joseph Chestnut, Laura Chipkin, Jose Choque, Jasper Cooke, Joseph Copeland, Chip Coyle, James Crennan, Tanja Crk, Kevin Curley, Daniel Curtin, Marguerite Cushing, Edward Davis, Harriett Davis, Christopher Del Cid, Andrew Dickson, Sean Douglass, Julia Drude, Jenny Du, Henry Duong, Andrew Fawkes, Julia Flynn, Avery Fox, Justin Frick, Frank Fumich, Sara George, Mark Geurtsen, Michael Gilbertson, Edgar Granados, Brian Gray, Kyle Griffin, Kara Halpin, Syed Hashmi, Benjamin Hess, Tyler Hinnendael, Trinh Hoang, Ian Huang, John Hudak, Gregory Isham, Jill Jamieson, Meredith Karam, Edward Kelley Jr., Trevor Kendrick, Sean Kennedy, Michelle Keppler, Vuk Kesic, Lon Krall, Veronica Kung, Takayoshi Kuramoto, Sedar Labarre, Renee Lariviere, Daniel Lawver, Matt Lebrun, Matthew Lewis, Keena Li, Greg Lyons, Yiyang Ma, Kimi Markovich, Charles McAllister, Jessica Rae McBean, Marty McCormick, Emily McLenigan, Trager Metge, Melinda Metz, Monica Meyers, Evan Miller, Joselyn Miranda, Daniel Moline, Sean Moran, Kirk Morgan, Amy Murphy, Tyler Murray, Connor Myers, Sarah Nawrocki, Jason Ng, Thomas Oemcke, Brittany Page, Rebecca Palacios, Ashley Paraiso, Mark Parrotte, Patricia Passman, Stephanie Pena, Alison Perez, Adam Phelps, Brandon Posner, Ryan Preusse, Stephanie Quayle, Aylim Ramirez, Leighann Ransom, Anant Raut, Daniel Ray, Norman Reich, Kenneth Riley, Antoinette Rucker, Christopher Rung, Chandler Sachs, Reid Sanchez, Marla Schnall, Alexander Schneider, Thalia Segovia, Cameron Seider, Calla Simeone, Michael Sison, Arianna Skipper, Jeffrey Skowera, Alexa Slotkoff, Richard Smekal, Daniel Spangler, Michael Stevenson, Jeremy Stratton, John Suarez, Wilfred Tagud, Benn Thomas, Christina Upton, Rosalie Vecchi, Andrew Vogt, Nicholas Von Mertents, Elizabeth Walton, Nick Wang, Tim Warren, Scott Weinhold, Luke Whittington, Kevin Williams, Jay Jacob Wind, Alexandra Wong, Shirley Woodward, Higuchi Yoshihiko, Martin Yu, Zhe Yuan, and Chris Zilka.
Arlington's Rock'N'Roll half marathoners include:
Daniel Abatemarco, Jonathan Abrams, Patricia Acosta, Cailin Adair, Jennifer Adams, Laurie Adams, Theresa Adams, Leonardo Aguilera, Ashley Ahmed, Hie Joo Ahn, Chris Almeida, Carla Alvino, Gina Amenta, Gabriela Anciola, Lindsay Andersen, Adam Anderson, Brandon Anderson, Scott Andrew Osdras, Zachary Angerthal, Sake Antonides, Tyler Anyan, Sondra Appelson, Hector Arellano, Monica Arnold, T.W. Arrighi, Silvio Audi, Patricia Averill, Batzolboo Baatarkhuyag, Josh Babb, Lisa Backer, Joey Baird, Mark Baird, Carla Balakgie, Keri Baldino, Andrae Baly, Menuka Ban, Anita Bark, Jaclyn Barrientes, Paige Basconcillo, Kerry Beck, Ryan Becker, Branislava Bell, Vicki Belleau, William Bellerose, Ed Bendert, Courtney Benedict, Ron Benedict, Stephanie Bennett, Tia Bent, Weston Berg, Mickey Bergman, Craig Berkey, Elisabeth Bernabe, Kyle Berney, Arushi Bhalla, Brittany Biagi, Laura Biederman, Emily Bigham, Caitlin Blair, Kathryn Blaylock, Gregg Bliss, Lindsey Bly, Lindsay Booth, Jessica Borbee, Elliott Bostelman, Cara Bousie, Brianna Carroll Boyle, Colleen Boyle, Harlan Boyles, Cole Bradley, Lindsay Brandt, Jaclyn Bricker, Alex Brill, Alison Broadbent, Emily Broom, Darla Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Greg Brown, Isabel Brown, Matthew Brown, Kristin Brynsvold, Connie Buck, Matthew Budrejko, Maria Buggey, Cherise Burdeen, Dawn Burke, Patrick Burke, Gianna Burkhardt, Peter Burrow, Ashlee Burt, Kara Busath, Charlotte Bussema, Ed Butler, Bridget Butterworth, Jeff Byard, Natalie Campos, Karin Caifa, Brendan Callahan, Sekou Calliste, Angela Caltagirone, Emily Camardo, Katie Camp, Antonio Campanelli, Lauren Candee, Alexis Cano, Samantha Cantrell, Hannah Canty, John Capano, Heather Caplan, Judy Carbonell, Caroline Carini, Corinne Carpenter, Jenise Carroll, Anna Caruso, Alexandra Caryl, Jacob Caryl, Brenna Casey, Antonia Cermak-Terzian, Tara Cervone, Justin Chan, Kyle Chance, Rachel Cheche, Michael Chekim, Christopher Chen, Jiong Chen, Adam Childers, Mark Christy, Jordan Ciminelli, Jacqueline Cincotta, Cassandra Clark, Charla Cleary, Michael Coffman, Gabriel Cohen, Mackay Coleman, Daniela Collaguazo, Megan Collins, Erin Collons, Allison Comparin, Collier Cook, Jacob Cook, Danielle Copsetta, Amy Cosgrove, Andrea Costello, Matthew Costello, Meghan Costello, Leah Coughlin, Robert Cousart, Rachel Crabtree, Caroline Craver, Barry Creedon, Richard Culbreth, Alison Cummings, Megan Curtin, Samuel Curtsinger, Jenny Curwen, Philip Curwen, Madison Dagley, Elise Damman, Brad Danker, Jessica Dankos, Lincoln Davidson, Ebony Davis, Ethan Davis, Jamie Davis, Lucas Davis, Zuri Davis, Fernando De Greef, Erin Elizabeth De Jonckheere, Piper Dean, Anna Dedova, Madeleine Degeorges, Charles Del Pizzo, Jessica Del Pizzo, Ryan Delaney, Antonio Delgado, Regina Demarco, Julia Demarest, Monica Demartin, Daniel Derancy, Alexandra Deveney, Anne Devens, Mona Dexter, Mayra Diaz, Katherina Diaz-Viana, Sarah Dickman, Lindsey Dilibero, Amanda Dittmar, Hillary Dolinsky, Christy Donato, Kathleen Donnelly, Sarah Doolen, Maggie Doran, Karen Dowling, Conor Doyle, Shannon Drury, Henry Dunbar, Tess Duncan, Laura Dunnick, Brian Durand, David Dwyier, Jeremy Eckhause, Marion Eckhause, Stephanie Eckman, Kiran Edelstein, Allison Edwards, Maria Edwards, Clare Egan, Christopher Ekimoff, Christina Elgin, Laura Elsner, Robert Endler, Kaylee Engle, Sarah Engle, James English, Alex Epshteyn, Gil Erlich, Shannon Erlich, Kym Escobar, Andrew Eshman, Jackson Eskay, Ronald Esquivel, Bailey Estes, Russell Evans, Shannon Evans, Allison Ewing, Robert Ewing, Scott Ewing, Evan Fallor, Pedro Falto, Summer Favors, Kyle Feathers, Michael Feffer, Jaime Ferns, Stephanie Fichter, Jonathan Finer, Marc Fink, Patrick Fink, Jonathan Finkelstein, Kevin Finnerty, Alyssa Fiore, Christine Fischer, Karah Fissel, Aaron Fleisher, Chris Fleming, Anthony Flores, Meryl Flynn, Ian Forbes, James Ford, Peter Ford, James Forgrave, Drake Forrest, Kara Foshay, Stephen Fox, Layne Francella, Andres Franco, Christine Fries, Jacqueline Fulgham, Anthony Fusarelli, Grace Gahlon, Katherine Gairhan, Steven Galusha, Molly Garcia, Nekita Garrick, Amanda Gatti, Neil Gavigan, Brian Geary, Christina Georgia, Matt Gerken, Ty German, James Geurts, Kelly Geurts, Kathleen Geyer, Duncan Gilson, Becca Ginsberg, Katherine Girard, Basilio Giurgola, Brian Glance, Alicia Glanz, Elizabeth Goldemen, Dan Goldstein, Louis Gomez, Amy Gonzalez, Sarah Goodman, Kristofer Gordon, Morgan Gosbee, Heather Gottry, Julia Gould, Nicholle Gousie, Jessie Graham, Eden Gray, James Green, Katie Green, Cassy Guillory, Joel Gulick, Joshua Habursky, Molly Hahn, Chad Haimowitz, Dan Hake, Ashley Hall, Michala Hall, Rob Halliday, Tony Halloin, Danielle Hamel, Julie Hammerman, Ah-Reum Han, Zhuang Hao, Katie Harada, Suraj Haradagatti, David Hardin, Daniel Hardy, Samantha Harman, Brittany Harris, Chris Harris, Dawn Hart, Michelle Hart, D. Leigh Hasson, Laura Hatch, Phillip Hathaway, Bridget Hatton, Frederick Hawkins, Kevin Hayes, Mary Healy Freeman, Amanda Heerwig, Camille Hegtvedt, Eric Heighberger, Scott Helsel, John Henault, Julie Henderson, Marissa Henderson, James Henry, Katrina Henry, Meghan Herold, Noelle Herring, Kyle Heubner, Sara Heydari, Aj Hice, Martha Hice, Alfredo Higuera, Shori Hiikata, Bailey Hill, Brian Hill, Lourdes Hinayon, Frank Hoare, Johnathan Hodges, Kristen Hodsdon, Scott Hoffman, Caroline Hoffmann, Ibrahim Hojeij, Erika Holcomb, Jason Holcomb, Maeve Holland, Sylvea Hollis, Dylan Holt, Molly Holt, Brice Holzgang, Kate Hoobler, Alison Hoogewerff, Brandon Hopkins, Frank Hopkins, Brittney Horsley, Bethany Horstmann, Steve Horvitz, Christina Hotsko, Cory Howell, Jennifer Hsia, Lawrence Hsia, Noelle Hubbard, Jane Hudson, Emily Huesman, Derek Huetinck, Renee Huffert, Andrea Huston, Stephanie Iacobucci, Francisco Ibarra Barragan, Yusuke Inoue, Yuri Ishii, Eric Jacobi, Leigh Jacobs, Timothy Jacobs, Mark Jacobsen, Samantha Jacobsen, Beata Jajko, Laura Jankovich, Stephanie Jansen, Kara Jefferies, Kathryn Jenks, Cailin Jerger, Josh Jewell, Matt Jewell, Christopher Jimenez, James Jindra, Emilie Johnson, Lainey Johnson, Ryan Johnson, Jillian Johnston, Abigail Jones, Dalton Jones, Lisa Jones, Matthew Jones, Sawyer Jones, Sean Jones, Sheila Jones, David Jordan, Jose Juarez, Jeffrey Juergens, Olivia Juergens, Tyson Kade, Ayat Kamel, Tricia Kane, Dinesh Kannan, Leyla Karakas, Christine Kasper, Kyoko Kawai, Vicky Kazmierczak, Megan Keane, Rachel Kearney, Reka Keller, Noah Kennedy, Dorthymarie Kerr, Bridget Khatchatoorian, Aamir Khwaja, Zoya Khwaja, Riley Kirsch, Alexander Kiselica, Siobhan Klie, Scott Kniep, Zach Kniep, Courtney Koch, Robert Koch, Kevin Koernig, Caitlin Koob, Andre Kosiander, Barbara Kosiander, Joseph Kotula, Jake Kramer, Jonathan Kramer, Jacob Krawitz, Courtney Kreft, Vanessa Kreshover, Catherine Kriendler, Boris Kris, Victoria Kromer, Joshua Kulas, Holly Kulp, Jason Kurrass, Pauline Kusiak, Jennifer Kuzdzal, Ann Lafontaine, Dipesh Lalwani, Tammy Lamantia, Julie Lamont, Emily Landon, Alayne Lansberry, Richard Lashier, Christopher Laver, William B. Lawson Jr, Jeffrey Lee, Kwangwon Lee, Suhyeon Lee, Drew Legrand, Andree Leonelli, Camille Lepire, Caroline Lewis, Oliver Lewis, Elizabeth Lien, Harrison Lim, Maureen Limon, Tracy Lin, Christine Lindell, Mitchell Liwanag, David Llanso, Martin Loken, Susan Loney, Christopher Long, Riley Lopez, Chelsea Lord, Emily Lorenz, Bianca Loreti, Gina Lucchese, Lori Lui, Nicole Lundgren, Annie Lutz, Jonathan Lutz, Tess Lynch, Andrew Macpherson, Mckenzie Maddox, Ahmed Madhi, Amanda Maggio, Adarsh Mahesh, Tori Mahoney, Christian Mai, Abdoul Maiga, Erin Maines, Hoi-Ying Mak, Rebecca Malone, Julien Mamy, Taylor Mangum, Brandon Mann, Kayla Mardin, Julie Marshall, Alton Martin, Sarah Martin, Adela Martinez, Cynthia Martinez, Kait Martinson, Allie Marx, Amanda Mascolo, Casey Mason, Michelle Mason, Bob Mathew, Matthew Matyjek, Katy May, John McAdams, Lacy McAlister, Judith McAuley, Madeline McAuliffe, Sean McAuliffe, Kate McCartan, Erin McCarty, Lucy McCausland, Keighley McConnell, Leslie McCrea, Michelle McCready, Paul McDonald, Melanie McDonough, Brandon McGowan, Alexander McGuire, Brian McKenzie, Hannah McKiernan, Erin Mckinley, Amy McLay, Isabella McLay, Madelyn McLay, Sean McLay, Katherine McVey, Rebecca Megel, Kevin Melo, Angela Mendez-Butterfield, Ivette Mestre, Paul Metcalf, Melanie Mfume, Rebecca Middleton, Marlena Milenkowic, Maryrose Milkovich, Kristin Millay, Joshua Miller, James Minichiello, Sabrina Mittal, Macy Mize, Courtney Mizerak, Laura Molina, Caitlin Molloy, Jenna Molster, Robert Molster, Natalia Montelongo, Colleen Moore, Angela Moran, Erol Morey, Jerry Morgan, Chandler Morrell, Ricky Morris, Carly Moss, Rebekah Moss, Sam Mouer, Jillian Mueller, Lindsey Muir, Daniel Mullaney, Amaury Munoz, Marykate Murphy-Wojtasik, William Nabach, Michael Naff, Eitan Naftali, Andrea Nagy, Jennifer Nakamura, Sheila Nale, Donald Names, Steve Napier, Sarah Neil, Michael Nelson, Anna Nguyen, Oray Nicolai, Donna Norman, Peder Noteng, Grace Nowadly, Stephen Nowicki, Deborah Noymer, Derrick Nursey, Jorge Obando, Thomas O'Brien, Caitlin O'Connor, Kaitlyn O'Connor, Colleen O'Kane, Ashley O'Keefe, Alicia Oken, David Olkowski, Lydia Olsen, Erin Omahen, Andy O'Neal, Amy Orlando, Stephanie Ortbals, Sarah Ortman, Holden Ottolini, Russell Owen, Jessica Owens, Allysa Packard, Uriah Pamintuan, Jp Panier, Lindsey Parham, Joanna Parys, Alejandra Pasquel, Jessica Pate, Suzanne Paul, Azzurra Pearson, Audrey Kathryn Pease, Andy Pecina, Shannon Pederson, Christopher Perdieu, Roberto Perli, Andrew Perlstein, Mark Perry, Aaron Peters, Matthew Peterson, Vu Pham, Ranajit Phene, Helen Phillips, Jenn Phillips, Daniel Pi, Lori Pierce, Michael Piesto, Chantal Pinard, Chantal Pinard, Meredith Pipkin, Marshall Popkin, Claudia Pors, Chelsea Porter, Tarah Portland, Abigail Potter, Katie Powell, Rachael Prijoles, Heather Prochnow, Steven Proctor, Meredith Pugh, Joanna Pustilnik, Anastasia Putilina, Paola Quijano, Patrick Quinn, Bridget Rackauskas, Madeline Rackauskas, Jocelyn Rafferty, Aaron Raike, Molly Ransone, Ajay Rao, Elizabeth Rauch, Mark Reed, Matthew Reinhard, Kelsey Reynolds, Preston Rhodes, Shannon Rhoten, Charlotte Richards, Blake Richardson, Emily Riley, Javier Rios, Joan Ritter, William Rivlin, Philip Rizk, Darren Robbins, Halee Robbins, Nicholas Robbins, Chelsea Robinson, Sarah Rodis, Ileana Rodriguez, Roberto Rodriguez, Mary Rogers, Daniel Romero, Sergio Rosas, Kelly Rose, Andrew Rosenblum, Lindsay Ross, Martha Roszak, Kennette Ruben, Joseph Ruppert, Eve Rutzen, Joel Rynes, Alessandro Sacco, Upal Saha, Yu Sakamoto, Carri Salas, Michael Salinas, Scott Salvatore, Suzy Sanderson, Yardley Sands, Alexander Sanjenis, Heather Sanne, Anna Santiago, Erika Santoyo, Jeff Sartin, Jeffrey Sartin, Frances Saunders, Seema Sayala, Elizabeth Sayan, Eric Scamardella, Kimberly Schmitt, Kimberly Schneider, Michelle Schrader, Dara Schulman, Edyta Schwartz, Elle Scott, Kendra Scott, David Scull, Ebony Scull, Erica Searfoss, Caroline Seats, Saravanan Seetharaman, Fadi Seikaly, Karim Seikaly, Sarah Seiler, Pierre-Antoine Senes, Jonathan Seng, Anissa Sepulveda, Leigh Serroka, Gabriel Servais, Rufael Seyum, Austin Shamlou, Janet Shannon, Micaela Shaw, Nina Sheppard, Kevin Shers, Alexandra Shields, Colin Shields, Kayla Shields, Stephen Shields, Danielle Shindler, Alison Shipley, Olamide Showalter, Anura Shrivastava, Alex Shybut, Katherine Sickbert, Ben Siebold, Evan Siegel, Andrew Sigfrids, Mercedes Sigfrids, Philippe Signore, Ashley Sikora, David Silversmith, Caroline Simon, Jessica Simon, Ariel Simons, Rebecca Singh, Chase Sires, Nichole Sisserson, Kate Skidmore, Lindsay Skolrood, Abigail Slagle, Robert Smeltz, Alex Smith, Ike Smith, Grace Solares, Robin Solomon, Matthew Sonduck, Sreelakshmi Sonty, Megan Sorrell, Elizabeth Speck, Alex Spigelman, Doug Sponyoe, Rattana Srijedsadarak, Timothy Stanis, Julie Starnes, Jeff Stein, Kenneth Stein, Connor Stemple, Erica Stoltenberg, Rebekah Stroman, Carolyn Sughrue, Tamir Sukhee, Melissa Sullivan, Jessica Summers, Lisa Swan, Michael Swanchara, Sean Swarthout, Bryan Swartz, Perilla Swartz, Carrick Sweeney, Seth Sweigard, Robert Swennes, Frank Swigonski, Tina-Lynn Tabibi, Jon Talotta, David Taylor, Sarah Taylor, Stephanie Taylor, Amanda Telford, Madeline Templeton, Ted Terpos, Matthew Terpstra, Ben Terrett, Shaun Terrill, Armand Thelen, Chavannes Thomas, Rich Thomas, Stephanie Thomas, Sarah J Thompson, Michael Thorgersen, Paul Tinker, Max Titus, Kira Tokarz, Lindsay Tom, Susan Tong, Seth Toski, Lisa Towell, Lauren Trahan, Ky Tran-Trong, T.J. Tree, Michael Trinh, Gerald Tritz, Michael Trzesniowski, Nick Turchetta, Elizabeth Turcott, Michelle Uejio, Leah Utley, Daniela Valencia, Mollie Valencia, Alejandra Vargas, Kate Vasko, Mike Violette, David Vogt, Kelsey Vogt, Kate Von Mertens, Anita Wabeke, Nick Walion, William Waller, Lauren Walsh, Meaghan Walsh, Stacy Wanamaker, Tiffany Wang, Ryan Ward, Cherry Washington, Sarah Weber, Ann Webster, Michael Wehr, Xiaoyan Wei, Matthew Welsh, Madeline Welter, Froukelien Wendt, Brett Werblow, James Werking, Jennifer Wesley, Pamela Westfall, Benjamin White, Han White, Sara White-Delehoy, Allison Whittington, Brian Wilber, Katie Wildman, Claire Wilhelm, Samantha Wilkins, Nicholas Williams, Day Willse, Drew Wilson, Kennedy Wilson, Savannah Wilson, Matt Winesett, Zachary Witmer, Harrison Wolff, Dana Wonderly, Kim Woods, Erica Wysocki, Rosamond Xiang, Darice Xue, Sihui Yan, Yu Yan, Chetan Kumar Sarma Yanamandra, Cesar Ybarra, Ryan Yoder, Courtney Yon, Tina Youn, Alicia Young, Carl Young, Milne Young, Francis Yu, Jonathan Zentner, Krista Zentner, Naixin Zhu, Katherine Zimmerman, Spencer Zimmerman, Tracy Zimmerman, Kyle Zinn, Mary Zost, and Wendy Zupac.
Arlington's Rock'N'Roll 5K runners include:
Karina Arancibia, Elizabeth Auten, Susan Baumbach, Leanza Bethel, Josh Blane, Benjamin Bodnar, John Boshier, Talia Bronfin, Daire Burke, Matt Carrier, Nikki Casasanto, Colleen Chambers, Kevin Chambers, David Clark, Diana Copeland, Brennan Deal, Emily Deanne, Aliza Dominey, Jered Dominey, Brandi Dunn, Julianna Dye, Roger Eckert, Sarah Eckman, Inga Emery, Jonathan Emery, Alex Fischoff, Mitchell Ford, Rebecca Fuller, Kaidi Gao, Elizabeth Garcia, Karen Gerstbrein, Eric Gibble, Jason Gillis, Jessica Giron, Colleen Godbout, Tiffany Godbout, Ashley Graham, Geoffrey Gray, Mary Grutta, Jeff Harris, Alice Hayes, Rob Hayes, Stephanie Hayes, Ana Hernandez, Lauren Hollingsworth, Willie Hollingsworth, Jon Honey, Grace Howe, Peter Hughes, Cori Jaques, Andra Kniep, Jake Kniep, Martin Kobylarczyk, Meghan Kocijanski, Anand Kumar, Brian Lawler, Jefferson Lee, Beidi Luo, Will Lutterman, Wenjun Mao, Victor Martinez, Ana Maxim, Ali Mazurek, Julia McCombs, Michelle Mcgauvran, Katherine McIntyre, Susan Miller, Anne Mohan, Karoline Moraes Costa, Christopher Murguia, Kamaria Nelson, Jon Nenner, Kari Panigall, Caroline Paris, Benjamin Park, Jason Park, Justin Parks, Camila Pasquel, Disha Pillai, Jerrica Proferes, Aimee Puschkin, Ellen Quinn, Margo Ricks, Karina Rodriguez Topete, Thomas Rogers, Melissa Rowe, Shaun Sargent, Stephanie Semadeni, Becky Siu, Nelson Sobrinho, Daniel Stein, Kim Stein, Katelyn Stover, Nakyung Sullivan, Reiji Taniguchi, Kenneth Thompson, Ali Van Dorn, Ana Amélia Veras, Erin Verni, Kelley Washington, Eileen Whelan, Jeremy Wilson-Simerman, Andrew Wisniewski, Jamie Wonderly, Mitch Woody, Kenneth Wydler, and Alexis Yeager.
Winning the 4 x 200-meter relay for men 65-69 in 2:35.58 were four runners who train at Arlington's Thomas Jefferson Community Center: Jay Jacob Wind, Schuyler Webb, Keith Mathis, and Dan Williams.
February 10, 2019
October 28, 2018
The total number of finishers on Sunday topped 2017's record 20,041 and 2016's 19,678. Only New York City Marathon (49,312 finishers in 2015), Chicago (37,182), and Boston (26,610) are larger in the USA; and only Paris (40,173), London (37,562), Berlin (36,820), and Tokyo (35,293) are larger worldwide.
Last year, Jeffrey Stein of Washington and Desta Beriso Morkama of Ethiopia and Arlington were the early leaders in the first mile, but somehow got misdirected onto Key Bridge instead of onto eastbound Lee Highway. Morkama rallied to win, while Stein dropped back to eighth place.
This year, Stein, 32, knew every step of the course and led a pack of 10 through five kilometers in 17:34 and 10 kilometers in 34:16, before pulling away at mile 24 to win by 37 seconds in 2:22:50,
a fast time for the course.
Behind him were Patrick Hearn, 28, of Irvine CA second in 2:23:27, who hung with Stein for 24 long miles; Will Christian, 35, of Chesapeake VA, third in 2:24:24; Samson Mutua, 33, of Kenya, serving in the U.S. Army at Fort Sam Houston TX, fourth in 2:24:52; his teammate George Kiplagat, 32, also of Fort Sam Houston TX, fifth in 2:25:08; Jordan Tropf, 26, of Silver Spring MD, sixth in 2:26:45; Evan Williams, 32, of Seattle WA, seventh in 2:28:14; Dylan Villescas, 26, of Las Cruces NM, eighth in 2:28:17; Trevor Lafontaine, 25, of Fort Sam Houston TX, ninth in 2:29:39; and Michael Biwott, 29, of Fort Sam Houston TX, tenth in 2:30:57.
The women's race featured no such drama, with 2015 women's winner Jenny Mendez Suanca, 38, of San Jose, Costa Rica, winning in 2:40:20,
six minutes ahead of Army Lieutenant Lindsay Gabow, 24, of San Antonio TX and also stationed at Fort Sam Houston, second in 2:46:36.
They led Marine Corps 2nd LT Lindsay Carrick, 25, third in 2:48:46;
Sarah Bishop, 36, of Fairfax VA, fourth in 2:49:50
Katie Synge, 26, of Moretonhampstead, Central Devon, United Kingdon, fifth in 2:51:35;
Brandy Stewart, 39, of Woodbridge VA, sixth in 2:53:36;
Katrina Morrissey, 28, of East Longmeadow MA, seventh in 2:54:33;
Amy Natalini, 36, of Barksdale Air Force Base LA, eighth in 2:55:57;
Liz Starks, 38, of Huntingtown MD, ninth in 2:56:03; and
Georgia Dolloff, 33, of Plymouth MA, tenth in 2:58:37.
Among the finishers were 639 from Arlington, paced by megamarathoner Michael Wardian, 44, 16th male in 2:35:49; Erik Uribe, 35, 26th in 2:40:41; Robert Beasley, 32, 37th in 2:44:41; William Cavin, 24, 82nd in 2:55:53; Dave Brems, 33, 85th in 2:56:08; Takayoshi Kuramoto, 50, 94th in 2:57:39 and fifth in his age group; and Nick Turner, 41, 94th in 2:57:51.
Former Arlington resident Chuck Engle, 47, now of Lancaster OH, landed 831st in 3:27:58. He owns more sub-three-hour marathons than anyone else in history.
Among women, Arlington's Rachel Rabbitt, 23, chased down 36th place in 3:11:22, ahead of Courtney Bristow, 39, 39th in 3:13:12; Nicole Wright, 25, 76th in 3:21:53; Margaret Klimek, 35, 81st in 3:22:52; Hannah Lee, 23, 86th in 3:23:21; Gabrielle Names, 28, 102nd in 3:25:13; Sarah Ashby, 30, 174th in 3:30:26; and Megan Saxton, 23, 175th in 3:30:32.
Nat Shaffir, 81, of Silver Spring MD, was the oldest finisher in 7:17:22; and Jacqueline Bardol, 77, of Alexandria VA, was the oldest woman, running 6:32:08.
The marathon course started on Route 110 near Arlington Cemetery, ran through Rosslyn and Lyon Village in the first four miles, then crossed Key Bridge into Washington DC for 18 miles. At mile 22, the course re-entered Arlington and ran through Crystal City, past Long Bridge Park and the Pentagon, and under Memorial Bridge, and up the steep hill on Marshall Drive to finish at the Marine Corps Memorial commemorating the Marines' 1943 landing and flag-raising at Iwo Jima, Japan.
The medal, cast in bright red steel, opens to reveal a removable challenge silver coin commemorating the landing at Iwo Jima.
Flags were at half-mast all around the Pentagon to mourn the loss of 11 souls in Pittsburgh the day before the marathon.
October 7, 2018
Two Kenyan-born runners won the men's and women's division -- both serving in the U.S. Army and stationed at Fort Sam Houston in Texas.
Frankline Tonui, 25, outkicked his teammate Evans Kirwa, 29, by less than one second, to win the men's title in 50:23, ahead of Ethiopian-born U.S. Airman Girma Mecheso, 30, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, third in 50:30.
Among women, Susan Tanui, 31, triumphed in 56:33, ahead of Julia Roman-Duval, 36, of Columbia, Maryland, second in 57:17, and Emily De La Bruyere, 25, of Washington, D.C., third in 59:07.
Among Arlington men, Matt Deters, 33, took 24th place in 54:47, running stride-for-stride with Graham Tribble, 30, 25th in 54:47, followed by Sean Barrett, 33, 30th in 55:38.
Arlington's Lindsay (Goulet) Wilkins, 40, finished 17th among women in 1:03:16, with Cristina Burbach, 44, 30th in 1:06:02, and Amanda Barnett, 35, 37th in 1:06:47.
A total of 1,542 Arlington runners finished the race. Only Washington, D.C., with 1,702 finishers and Alexandria with 1,659 had more participants than Arlington.
Construction caused Military District of Washington to modify the course not to cross Memorial Bridge for the first time in the race's 35-year history. Instead, runners started on Route 110 east of the Pentagon and continued straight north to Key Bridge, and from there, onto Whitehurst Freeway, Rock Creek Parkway, Independence Avenue, and the 14th Street Bridge back to Arlington for the final miles past Long Bridge Park and back to the finish on Route 100 at the Pentagon's Mall Parking Lot.
Wheelchair athletes and wounded warriors started at 7:50 AM, followed by 10 waves of 2,500 runners each starting at 8:00 AM and every six minutes thereafter. The booms from the U.S. Army cannon at each wave start could be heard all over Arlington and far into Washington, D.C.
Eleven of the finishers were amputees, three were push-rim wheelers, 23 were hand-cyclers, 10 were on recumbent wheelchairs, and 30 more were disabled.
Richard Williams, 82, of Coronado, California -- formerly of Arlington -- was this year's oldest male finisher in 1:50:10, and Rosemary Schwartzbard, 76, of Arlington was the oldest female finisher in 2:13:25. Jody Applegate, also 76, of Arvada, Colorado, finished in 2:21:52.
In three weeks, on Sunday, October 28, Arlington hosts Marine Corps Marathon, the fourth largest 26.2-mile race in the USA, seventh largest in the world. Arlington Sun Gazette will cover that race also.
September 16, 2018
Arlington award winners included
June 7, 2018
According to the Web site, no location has more races relative to population size than Arlington.
"On my blog, I say that my mission is to get Arlington recognized as a great place to run," said Jay Jacob Wind, who coordinates many Arlington Races. "Mission accomplished!"
April 17, 2018
Graham Tribble, 29, ran 2:30:06 for 23rd place among men; followed ten minutes later by Dustin Whitlow, 31, #156th in 2:40:49; and Jonathan Finer, 29, 333rd in 2:45:52.
Megamarathoner Michael Wardian, 44, paced a blind runner to a sub-three-hour finish, 1167th in 2:56:23.
Among women, Cristina Burbach, 43, covered the course 3:12:34, good for 362nd place among women; ahead of Liz Baugher, 30, 408th in 3:13:41; and Caitlin Koob, 26, 1076th in 3:23:03.
Other men included
Additional women included
March 25, 2018
Morkama, 32, won last year's Marine Corps Marathon in 2:25:14, after finishing second in 2016 in 2:24:29.
Whitlow, 31, was Arlington's third-fastest finisher at Boston in 2017, 257th male in 2:43:47. Divecchia, 27, led Arlington's women there, 143rd female in 3:04:51, with Stoltenberg, 30, second among Arlington's women, 176th in 3:06:30.
For Wind, it's his 33rd Boston Marathon and 23rd consecutive, if he finishes.
December 11, 2017
The 6th annual Hawk Indoor Marathon is now in the record books, and ended with a surprise -- two-time winner Chuck Engle didn't win.
Engle, formerly of Arlington and splitting his time between Sterling, Va., and Dublin, Ohio, owns the Guiness Book of World Records listing for the most lifetime marathon wins by an American, with more than 200 wins among his lifetime total of 400+ 26.2-milers. After 103 laps (12.375 miles) way out in the lead, seeking to improve his own world masters record at the indoor distance, Engle dropped out, claiming indigestion from his pre-race meal of calamari.
"For all the good they did me," he said while walking it off, "I could have eaten squid."
With Engle out, George Sefcik, 42, of Annandale inherited the lead and finished in 3:01:41, ahead of Mina Ebrahem, 29, of Abo Korkas, Egypt, currently a physical therapist living in New York City, second in 3:15:10, and Adam Jones, 32, of Ashburn, third in 3:43:18.
Lindsay Hobson, 35, of Alexandria, a frequent 50-miler and 100-miler, dropped down to the marathon distance and finished first among women in 3:43:33, right behind Jones. Behind her were Casandra Oldham, 45, of Leesburg, second in 4:29:36. and Becki Spiering, 36, of Arlington, third in 4:40:36.
The club moved the meets to Sunday evenings just for 2018 so that Grace Community Church could continue worship services on Sunday mornings at TJ's auditorium during construction on TJ's west-side parking area.
The meets are free for students up to 8th grade, and they earn ribbons for finishing; $3 for high school students, and $5 for adults.
For complete information about the meets, please see www.pvtc.org/indoor or call 703-927-4833.
January 8, 2018
Running columnist publishes first novel
Written in style of the TV show "24" and set entirely in Arlington, the suspenceful story revolves around three Arlington runners planning to run Marine Corps Marathon the next day. One of them, a genius inventor, gets a fusion reactor up and running in a building that just happens at mile 25 of the marathon, the day before the marathon, with unexpected consequences.
Along the way, readers learn quantum mechanics, astrophysics, the elusive "Theory of Everything," Internet history, a bit of Russian language, a lot of chess, what it takes to train for and then run Marine Corps Marathon, and how three families show their love in three very different ways.
The book is available for $4.99 directly via www.amazon.com/dp/B0789VMT9D or the author's web page www.arlingtonsunrise.com.
One dollar of every sale goes to Old Dominion Eye Foundation.
November 8, 2017
I had moved to Arlington VA in June that year to work at American Management Systems, and I was running regularly on C&O Canal Towpath for 10 miles each night after work.
It was the first Wednesday after the first Sunday in November. Back then, Marine Corps Marathon was the first Sunday in November, and I had just finished my first marathon there.
I stood at the window next to my co-worker and fellow runner David Nelson, and I said, "I guess we don't get to run tonight."
David replied, "No, let's go to TJ."
"TJ?" I asked, "What's that?"
"Come on. I'll show you," said David. We went down to his car and drove two miles west on Route 50, turned left at Irving Street, right on 2nd Street South, and right into a parking lot. We braved the rain, entered thru the main doors, and walked into ...
... a three-ring circus.
Not just a 200-meter indoor track, but in the middle of track, volleyball and basketball, and on the outside of the track, a weightlifting area and a separate fully-equipped gymnastics area, complete with a trampoline. We ran together for eight miles -- 64 laps -- then David left. So I jumped on the trampoline, hoisted myself up the climbing rope, and pumped about 1,000 pounds of iron. Then I ran another mile -- 8 laps + 9.344 meters -- as a time trial -- in 5:56.
I loved my new playground!
That was TJ -- Thomas Jefferson Community Center, 3501 2nd Street South, Arlington VA 22204 -- and I've been coming back to train there ever since.
That was exactly 40 years ago today!
October 22, 2017
Since coming to Arlington in 2016, Morkama has won races of every distance from 5K to marathon all over the region -- Annapolis, Baltimore, D.C., Leesburg, Rockville, Piney Point, Md., and Vienna to name a few.
His training consists of a two-hour run in the pre-dawn hours every morning and speed training with Potomac Valley Track Club every Monday and Wednesday night.
Coincidentally, his photo is on the cover of this month's RacePacket magazine, and he has clinched victory in RacePacket's 2017 Grand Prix race series.
Morkama ran the first mile with Jeffrey Stein, 31, of Washington, D.C., who inadvertantly ran off the course at Lee Highway and continued onto Key Bridge in the absence of a lead vehicle. After a full minute of running alone, they realized their error and doubled back into the pack. Gradually, they both inched back to rejoin the leaders, and Morkama took the lead for good with two miles to go, as the course passed in front of Long Bridge Park. Stein ended up eighth in 2:30:53.
Sponsored by Safety And Health Foundation, Boom Nutrition, and most recently, Seven-11, Morkama has been studying English at Arlington Mill and volunteering at local races when he's not running them.
His next race is New York City Marathon.
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A total of 753 runners from Arlington were among the 20,303 who finished the 26.2-mile race, billed as "The People's Marathon." Kenny Rayner, 27, ran 2:41:34 for 28th among men, followed by Randall Myers, 41, 41st in 2:45:09, and Matthew Howard, 26, 45th in 2:46:14.
Among women, Sarah Bishop, 35, of Fairfax took the gold laurel wreath in 2:45:07, with Megan Curran, 31, of Fort Carson, Colo., second in 2:50:24, and Suzanne Hutchins, 37, of Gastonia, N.C., third in 2:53:36.
Arlington's top women were Jessica Brown, 26, 42nd in 3:19:33; Krista Breitzman, 65th in 3:23:49; and Brittany Cain, 25, 87th in 3:26:13.
Arlington's Jonathan Finer, 28, took eighth place in 36:00; with Ireland's Four Courts manager Dave Cahill, 46, 23rd in 38:36; Chris Cummings, 33, 24th in 38:39; and Monte Hawkins, 40, 25th in 38:43.
Bethany Sachtleben, 25, of Alexandria, won the women's race in 34:07, ahead of Julie Tarallo, 28, of Washington, D.C., second in 38:01; and Amy Smith, 29, of Seattle, third in 38:55.
Arlington women included Katharine Leigh, 24, 10th in 42:52; Washington Running Club president Silver Lumsdaine, 45, 15th in 43:39; Jocelyn Hubbard, 23, 18th in 44:03; and Megan Armstrong, 29, 19th in 44:25.
A full 500 Arlington runners finished the 10K, among 7,061 total finishers.
April 17, 2017
Wardian’s time was faster than a year ago by about four minutes, but his place was lower. He was 38th in 2016’s race.
Melissa Divecchia was the first female finisher from Arlington this year, 2002nd in 3:04:51.
Arlington finishers are listed below, starting with their place, name, gender and age, and time.
Wind, 67, ran his 32nd Boston Marathon, including 22 in a row. He was the oldest runner from Arlington to finish the race.
In all, 76 runners from Arlington were entered in the race.
March 16, 2017
The database lists both privately-owned and publicly owned facilities. A "facility" may include multiple buildings on adjacent land under the same ownership.
The database lists on-site releases of toxic chemicals into the air, water, and disposal systems as well as transfers to off-site waste-handlers.
The Pentagon Reservation was by far the largest facility listed in Arlington, releasing 170,878 pounds of toxic chemicals into the air, including 85,439 pounds of naphthalene; 56,959 pounds of N-hexane; and 28,480 pounds of ethylbenzene. All three are commonly-used industrial solvents.
Allied Aviation Fueling Company at Ronald Reagan National Airport was the second-largest in Arlington. Its air emissions totaled 5,078 pounds -- 1,573 pounds of toluene; 1,258 pounds of mixed isomers of xylene; 629 pounds of methyl tert-butyl ether; 351 pounds of naphthalene; 321 pounds of ethylbenzene; 315 pounds each of benzene, cyclohexane, and N-hexane; and one pound of biphenyl. Its surface water discharges totaled 413 pounds -- 352 pounds of naphthalene and 61 pounds of ethylbenzene.
Third on the list was Virginia Concrete Shirlington Plant with 0.00719 pounds of lead into the air and 182.25 pounds of nitrate compounds into surface water.
U.S. Army Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall reported handling lead but with no releases to the environment.
According to US EPA's TRI National Report, "reporting year (RY) 2015 is the most recent TRI data available. Facilities reporting to TRI were required to submit their data to US EPA by July 1, 2016, and the RY 2015 report to the public was published in March 2017. Users of TRI information should be aware that TRI data reflect releases and other waste management activities of chemicals, not whether (or to what degree) the public has been exposed to those chemicals. Release estimates alone are not sufficient to determine exposure or to calculate potential adverse effects on human health and the environment. TRI data, in conjunction with other information, can be used as a starting point in evaluating exposures that may result from releases and other waste management activities which involve toxic chemicals. The determination of potential risk depends upon many factors, including the toxicity of the chemical, the fate of the chemical, and the amount and duration of human or other exposure to the chemical after it is released."
The same four facilities reported in RY 2014, with The Pentagon releasing 179,712 into the air; Allied Aviation releasing 5,317 pounds into the air and no water discharges; Virginia Concrete releasing 203.0806 pounds into the air and water; and Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall reporting handling but no releases. The three facilities achieved reductions in toxic releases between 2014 and 2015.
Source of this data is United States Environmental Protection Agency (2017) TRI Explorer 2015 Dataset, released March 2017.
March 12, 2017
Former Barcroft teacher Samantha Cole, 48, of Arlington won the women's race, fourth overall in 20:57. Madeline Sullivan, just 10 years old from Arlington, took second ampong women in 25:38, with Jamile Shirley, 35, of Falls Church, third in 25:38.
Barcroft's eagle mascot (principal Colette Bounet, 59th overall in 36:17) provided the pre-race instructions and post-race awards, joined by Geico Gecko (Anne Bodnar, 41, 59th overall in 36:17), Easter Bunny, and at least one green-bearded leprechaun (also pictured: Greyson Schroeher, 9, 25th overall in 29:08).
Christie Wetzel, 29, covered the two-loop course through all eight wards in 3:04:01, earning first place among 984 women. Katie Smith, 28, took 15th in 3:21:01; with Kerry Dean, 40, 31st in 3:28:40.
In the accompanying half marathon, Hicham Alaoui, 29, ran 1:08:42 for fourth place among 5214 men, ahead of Kieran O'Connor, 30, fifth in 1:09:39; and Graham Tribble, 28, sixth in 1:09:43.
Maura Carroll, 27, matched fourth place among 7739 women in 1:22:11, outkicking Jessica McGuire, 36, sixth in 1:24:02; and Greta Stults, 34, 14th in 1:26:47.
March 5, 2017
In 2016, Wardian, 42, was Arlington's top finisher, 38th male overall in 2:31:39 and second in his age group. Whitlow, 29, finished 103rd among men in 2:38:45. Keely Eckberg, 24, earned 204th place among women in 3:08:03.
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Topping the field was Dadi Beyene, 28, an Ethiopian citizen living in Alexandria, first in 2:19:36. Right behind him in 2:19:41 was Peter Limo, 32, Kenya, second in 2:19:41. Also from Kenya were the next three finishers: Kennedy Kimei, 38, third in 2:20:03; Betram Keter, 29, fourth in 2:25:41; and Paul Sugut, 30, fifth in 2:27:05. Those five ran together for the first 20 miles of the race, hitting 33:34 for 10K, 1:10:05 for the half marathon, and 1:47:11 for 20 miles, before Beyene, Limo, and Kimei kicked into high gear. Behind them were Gregory Mariano, 31, Alexandria, sixth in 2:27:44; Steve Heagy, 33, Landsdale PA, seventh in 2:31:00; Thomas Rammelkamp, 27, Alexandria, eighth in 2:31:22; Matt Deters, 31, Arlington, ninth in 2:32:03; and Joseph Hengoed, 27, Athens OH, tenth in 2:33:32. Among women, Bizuwork Getahun, 27, another Ethiopian living in New York City, took first place in 2:37:51. She was among eight athletes -- seven Ethiopians and one driver -- who squeezed into a compact car for 90-mile drive from Arlington to Richmond. Susanna Sullivan, 26, Reston, scored second place in 2:42:34, her first marathon since the U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon in Los Angeles last February, where she finished 20th in 2:41:18. Third in 2:48:47 was Loice Kangogo, 34, Kenya, followed by Molly Nunn, 33, Winston-Salem NC, fourth in 2:51:31; Greta Sieve, 29, Williamsburg VA, fifth in 2:53:30; hometown favorite Tressa Breindel, 38, Richmond, sixth in 2:56:13; Kara Phelps, 26, Lewisburg PA, seventh in 2:59:26; Dara Steele-Belkin, 41, Atlanta GA, eighth and first master in 3:00:49; Greta Stults, 33, Arlington, ninth in 3:01:58; and Emily Eickhoff, 23, Chapel Hill NC, tenth in 3:02:09. International runners also dominated the accompanying American Family Fitness Half Marathon, with Girma Gebre, 23, Ethiopia, first in 1:04:41, outkicking Rachid Ezzounlou, 34, Morocco, second in 1:04:45; and Mark Leininger, 25, Greenville SC, third in 1:04:57. Two teammates from Durham NC notched the next two place, Shaun Thompson, 23, fourth in 1:04:58; and Clinton Cahall, 27, fifth in 1:05:03. Desta Beriso Morkama, 31, an Ethiopian citizen living in Arlington, another passenger in that compact car, took sixth in 1:07:19; ahead of Nicholas Kurgat, 37, Kenya, seventh in 1:07:49; Robert Reynolds, 26, Mechanicsville VA, eighth in 1:08:19; Mynor Lopez, 33, Mexico, ninth in 1:09:34; and David Angell, 40, Blue Ridge VA, tenth in 1:09:37. Kenyans dominated the women's half marathon, paced by Joan Aiyabei, 37, first in 1:12:25; Veronicah Maina, 27, second in 1:12:50; and Sophy Jepchirchir, 22, third in 1:15:38. The next two places went to Dylan Hassett, 23, Greenville SC, fourth in 1:16:03; and Lauren Smith Stroud, 25, Lake Jackson TX, fifth in 1:18:20. Back to Kenya was Letitia Saaymah, 24, sixth in 1:19:20; and rounding out the top ten were Maura Carroll, 27, Arlington, seventh in 1:19:46; Mary Aiken Barrow, 32, Raleigh NC, eighth in 1:21:25; Candace Harrison, 31, Durham NC, ninth in 1:22:28; and Julie Tarallo, 27, Washington Dc, tenth in 1:23:12. Leading VCU Health 8K was an American, John Crain, 24, Blowing Rock NC, first in 23:09. Behind him were Kenyans James Kibet, 28, second in 23:17, Julius Kogo, 31, third in 23:18; Pardon Ndhlovu, 29, living in Augusta GA, fourth in 23:33. Pulling down the next six slots were Austin Steagall, 23, Greenville SC, fifth in 23:34; Simion Chirchir, 32, Kenya, sixth in 23:35; Hillary Too, 37, Kenya, seventh in 23:38; Ryan Hagen, 25, Waynesboro VA, eighth in 23:53; Clint McKelvey, 24, Arlington VA, ninth in 24:17; and Darren Barlow, 23, Blacksburg VA, tenth in 24:35. Heading the women's 8K were two more Kenyans: Monicah Ngige, 23, first in 25:53; and Susan Jerotich, 29, second in 26:07. Hanson Project graduate Cally Macumber, 26, Rochester MI, took third in 26:09; holding off Amy Van Alstine, 29, Flagstaff AZ, fourth in 26:12 U.S. Olympic Marathoner Desiree Linden, 33, Washington MI, fifth in 26:28; Kathryn Harrison, 27, Richmond, sixth in 26:50; Zipporah Chebet, 28, Kenya, seventh in 27:01; Joanna Thompson, 24, Blowing Rock NC, eighth in 27:17; Kate Dodds, 23, Greenville SC, ninth in 27:48; and Daisy Kimeli, 21, Kenya, tenth in 27:57 Turnout for the race included 4,060 in the marathon, 7,350 in the half marathon, and 1,721 in the 8K, plus tens of thousands of spectators and volunteers. |
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Last year, in 2015, Wardian, now 42, was Arlington's top finisher, 60th overall and 52nd among men in 2:27:20. Phoebe Markle, now 32, was Arlington’s first female, 3,732nd overall and 257th among women in 3:05:41.
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FEMALE FINISHERS: Place, name, age, city, time 257. Markle, Phoebe, 31, Arlington VA, 3:05:41 697. Magee, Kate, 31, Arlington VA, 3:15:05 1050. Alexander, Katherine H., 25, Arlington VA, 3:19:51 1519. Delp, Amanda N., 30, Arlington VA, 3:24:03 1528. Metz, Melinda J, 38, Arlington VA, 3:24:07 1580. Malsberger, Rosalie, 28, Arlington VA, 3:24:33 1657. Ko, Mindy S, 32, Arlington VA, 3:25:10 1767. Taylor, Julia, 43, Arlington VA, 3:25:58 2108. Haas, Jeanette, 46, Arlington VA, 3:28:20 2139. Van Hook, Emma, 29, Arlington VA, 3:28:30 2305. White, Shannon M., 30, Arlington VA, 3:29:21 2306. Cohen, Carol, 38, Arlington VA, 3:29:21 2313. Biggs, Amanda, 27, Arlington VA, 3:29:24 2396. Borden, Maggie, 29, Arlington VA, 3:29:54 2446. Coffey, Taylor S, 32, Arlington VA, 3:30:13 2627. Clemmer, Sarah M, 27, Arlington VA, 3:31:18 2792. Buroker, Kelly, 33, Arlington VA, 3:32:13 3010. Swanson, Katie, 24, Arlington VA, 3:33:25 3047. Ratzel, Jenny E., 29, Arlington VA, 3:33:36 3087. Takakusaki, Yuko, 47, Arlington VA, 3:33:48 3163. Bowden, Jessica R, 24, Arlington VA, 3:34:08 3168. Stevenson, Dawn, 29, Arlington VA, 3:34:10 3237. Heinz, Lara, 26, Arlington VA, 3:34:30 3242. Kinealy, Colleen, 27, Arlington VA, 3:34:32 3501. Hanley, Karen, 38, Arlington VA, 3:35:53 3617. Brundage, Chelsea, 35, Arlington VA, 3:36:34 3932. Penfield, Tracy J., 30, Arlington VA, 3:38:16 3967. Oppenheim, Rebecca A, 26, Arlington VA, 3:38:26 4024. Ashcom, Susan R, 49, Arlington VA, 3:38:47 4146. Freeman, Mary H, 47, Arlington VA, 3:39:27 4159. Perryman, Maricela, 26, Arlington VA, 3:39:30 4319. Names, Gabrielle R., 25, Arlington VA, 3:40:17 4459. Dunn, Carrie M, 39, Arlington VA, 3:40:58 4512. Cales, Shaina M., 25, Arlington VA, 3:41:20 4776. Chan, Grace, 45, Arlington VA, 3:42:44 4930. Hixon, Kate, 29, Arlington VA, 3:43:36 4961. Lademan, Daryle E., 44, Arlington VA, 3:43:46 5536. Rybold, Kim, 32, Arlington VA, 3:47:05 5808. Grady, Rebecca, 38, Arlington VA, 3:48:33 5900. Park, Sarah L., 44, Arlington VA, 3:49:00 6446. Kelly, Sarah, 29, Arlington VA, 3:52:17 6535. Bristow, Courtney K., 35, Arlington VA, 3:52:50 6742. Muller, Charlotte L, 31, Arlington VA, 3:53:58 7125. Brubaker, Katrina, 45, Arlington VA, 3:56:20 7555. Gagnier, Brooke C., 42, Arlington VA, 3:59:52 8477. Schmickel, Joanna, 53, Arlington VA, 4:09:01 8686. Walls, Cindy, 57, Arlington VA, 4:11:06 8744. Bodeau, Melissa J., 48, Arlington VA, 4:11:45 8761. Kinealy, Bridget, 25, Arlington VA, 4:11:58 9429. Talarico, Lauren R., 33, Arlington VA, 4:21:05 9698. McCausland, Lucy, 60, Arlington VA, 4:24:57 10795. Winer, Jenna, 26, Arlington VA, 4:50:41 11012. Mulvey, Sarah, 25, Arlington VA, 4:57:56 11487. Starck, Sara J., 33, Arlington VA, 5:19:28 11582. Halferty, Julie, 47, Arlington VA, 5:25:21 MALE FINISHERS: Place, name, age, city, time 52. Wardian, Michael, 41, Arlington VA, 2:27:20 180. Whitlow, Dustin M., 28, Arlington VA, 2:37:24 190. Whitacre, Andrew D., 29, Arlington VA, 2:37:32 519. Smith, Bryson C., 26, Arlington VA, 2:45:30 768. Defilippi, James, 37, Arlington VA, 2:48:47 1498. McCarthy, Justin R., 33, Arlington VA, 2:55:05 1698. Binnie, Randall M., 37, Arlington VA, 2:56:32 1701. Buccino, Joseph, 41, Arlington VA, 2:56:32 1789. Colman, David L, 29, Arlington VA, 2:57:00 1930. Maguire, Steven B, 48, Arlington VA, 2:57:40 2073. Schick, Jason, 40, Arlington VA, 2:58:17 2344. Kelly, John A., 31, Arlington VA, 2:59:22 2399. Finkle, Joshua B, 24, Arlington VA, 2:59:36 2440. Chang, Huanchou, 42, Arlington VA, 2:59:46 2795. Mattson, Michael, 32, Arlington VA, 3:01:39 2858. Ballenthin, William R., 27, Arlington VA, 3:02:04 3040. Danza, Brian, 34, Arlington VA, 3:03:02 3066. Sanchez, Juan Carlos, 33, Arlington VA, 3:03:13 3070. Naff, Michael T, 44, Arlington VA, 3:03:16 3119. Kim, Albert D, 37, Arlington VA, 3:03:32 3124. Snow, Chris A., 43, Arlington VA, 3:03:33 3145. Pick, Daniel, 35, Arlington VA, 3:03:41 3290. Brooks, James, 45, Arlington VA, 3:04:41 3683. Kendra, John R, 52, Arlington VA, 3:06:54 4214. Reed, Colin W., 22, Arlington VA, 3:09:50 4452. Smith, Bradley T, 39, Arlington VA, 3:11:18 4696. Matheson, Paul F, 47, Arlington VA, 3:12:48 5088. Jones, Stuart C., 47, Arlington VA, 3:14:50 5922. Stevenson, Michael R, 43, Arlington VA, 3:19:54 5958. Johnson, Thomas S Jr., 29, Arlington VA, 3:20:06 6366. Black, Tony, 52, Arlington VA, 3:22:32 6375. Signore, Philippe, 47, Arlington VA, 3:22:34 8665. Stevenson, Andrew M, 51, Arlington VA, 3:36:32 8683. Mendelowitz, Rich, 56, Arlington VA, 3:36:41 8748. Tyler, Sean F, 46, Arlington VA, 3:37:09 9169. Malley, John C., 23, Arlington VA, 3:40:06 9194. Names, Donald J., 58, Arlington VA, 3:40:16 9195. Duffey, Timothy M, 54, Arlington VA, 3:40:17 10820. Fumich, Frank A, 47, Arlington VA, 3:54:54 12487. Wind, Jay Jacob, 65, Arlington VA, 4:19:51 12540. Sindermann, Robert P Jr., 61, Arlington VA, 4:20:50 13018. Belongia, Stephen A., 43, Arlington VA, 4:30:40 13031. Quinzio, Thomas J, 67, Arlington VA, 4:31:02
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Boston Athletic Association allowed 36,000 to enter this year, up 50% from last year's 24,000, in response to a substantial increase in applications from runners who wanted to show their resilience after last year's tragic bombing.
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MEN 57. Patrick M. Kuhlmann, Washington DC, 2:28:01 64. Andrew Dumm, Falls Church VA, 2:28:33 78. Cameron Hanlin, Hagerstown MD, 2:30:31 109. Stefan M Kolata, Washington DC, 2:34:01 128. Gregory F. Mariano, Alexandria VA, 2:34:57 148. Jordan G. Tropf, Annapolis MD, 2:36:06 149. Joe Kelly, Washington DC, 2:36:16 152. Nathan E Brigham, Baltimore MD, 2:36:20 158. Chris Carrier, Richmond VA, 2:36:31 165. Mark R Foster, Virginia Beach VA, 2:36:58 180. Dickson Mercer, Washington DC, 2:37:24 190. Tripp Southerland, Washington DC, 2:37:44 195. Benjamin M Hester, Richmond VA, 2:37:55 221. Matthew C. Thomas, Alexandria VA, 2:38:33 222. Alex G. Mund, Annapolis MD, 2:38:35 235. John R. Ealy, Baltimore MD, 2:39:03 262. Zach S. Garcia, Charlottesville VA, 2:39:55 266. Philip J. Turner, Linthicum MD, 2:40:03 278. Christopher Bain, Takoma Park MD, 2:40:28 288. Jason M. Dwyer, Sterling VA, 2:40:53 337. Daniel List, Powhatan VA, 2:42:20 346. Daniel Lautzenheiser, Midlothian VA, 2:42:29 378. Conrad F. Orloff, Columbia MD, 2:43:07 383. Marty McCormick, Arlington VA, 2:43:17 406. Seth F. Einterz, Arlington VA, 2:43:54 439. Jeremy Lynch, Springfield VA, 2:44:41 451. Matthew J Lofton, Winchester VA, 2:45:00 493. Dean A. Black, Annapolis MD, 2:45:53 524. Thomas R Rudowsky, Lexington Park MD, 2:46:30 573. Christopher J Pirch, Fredericksburg VA, 2:47:18 574. Trevor J Schmidt, Ashburn VA, 2:47:18 596. Jeffrey M. Harrington, Lynchburg VA, 2:47:45 598. Mark Torres, Chevy Chase MD, 2:47:46 607. Brad Holzwart, Fairfax VA, 2:47:51 613. Jesse M. Contario, Washington DC, 2:47:56 623. Joseph Lamonte, Columbia MD, 2:48:04 635. Clint Gebke, Portsmouth VA, 2:48:19 652. Joey Hess, Fredericksburg VA, 2:48:29 736. Steve Slaby, Virginia Beach VA, 2:49:30 748. James Brennan, Arlington VA, 2:49:35 753. Ken C. Motsay, Annapolis MD, 2:49:37 757. Erik Thiele Orberg, Baltimore MD, 2:49:40 766. Patrick McLoughlin, Baltimore MD, 2:49:45 787. Lavar Curley, Washington DC, 2:50:07 790. Miko Clark, Charlottesville VA, 2:50:07 791. Joseph E Galvin, Vienna VA, 2:50:13 792. Kevin D. Yates, Olney MD, 2:50:14 803. Brennan R Feldhausen, Baltimore MD, 2:50:21 825. Cory Herold, Arlington VA, 2:50:33 827. Joel Gladfelter, Baltimore MD, 2:50:34 837. Duncan Sheils, Glen Allen VA, 2:50:42 847. Matthew J. Deters, Washington DC, 2:50:51 869. William D. Mroz, Arlington VA, 2:51:11 959. Scott D. Oberst, Annapolis MD, 2:52:30 961. Nicholas C Haffenreffer, Chevy Chase MD, 2:52:31 989. Jonathan P Hughes, Norfolk VA, 2:52:47 1011. Nathan Delong, Alexandria VA, 2:53:00 1023. Jordan A. Whitlock, Madison Heights VA, 2:53:13 1029. Robert Beasley, Washington DC, 2:53:22 1043. Michael Mazzarese, Reisterstown MD, 2:53:28 1057. Marshall D. Martin, Mount Crawford VA, 2:53:40 1097. Will Knox, Cockeysville MD, 2:54:10 1102. Thomas F Jensen, Oakton VA, 2:54:12 1110. Keith E Levasseur, Glen Burnie MD, 2:54:21 1115. Michael J. Keefer, Washington DC, 2:54:23 1128. Mark C Williams, Henrico VA, 2:54:30 1166. David T Spalding, Columbia MD, 2:54:56 1177. Jack A. Woodcock, Washington DC, 2:55:02 1187. Daehwan Kim, Glenn Dale MD, 2:55:07 1199. Patrick L. Wilson, Sterling VA, 2:55:13 1200. Alexander K. Kammerer, Bel Air MD, 2:55:13 1201. Jeffrey Greene, Leesburg VA, 2:55:13 1248. Robert Tisch, Bel Air MD, 2:55:39 1260. Alexander Wepsala, Washington DC, 2:55:44 1268. Matt Koppenheffer, Washington DC, 2:55:47 1272. Andy Watson, Frederick MD, 2:55:49 1307. Andrew P Rose, Glen Allen VA, 2:56:05 1316. John C. Jr. Heil, Alexandria VA, 2:56:07 1333. Ethan Studiner, Annapolis MD, 2:56:15 1362. Aaron Schwartzbard, Washington DC, 2:56:29 1404. Brady M Smith, Richmond VA, 2:56:44 1408. Vaughn Franklin, Gainesville VA, 2:56:45 1447. Kris Simms, Baltimore MD, 2:57:01 1449. Steven K. Claremon, Alexandria VA, 2:57:02 1453. Steven W. Campbell, Richmond VA, 2:57:03 1470. Brian Savitch, Washington DC, 2:57:10 1485. Michael J. Davi, Richmond VA, 2:57:16 1498. Clayton S Rogers, Washington DC, 2:57:23 1535. Brian W Szabos, South Riding VA, 2:57:39 1544. Rory Duffield, Fairfax VA, 2:57:42 1548. Patrick M. Mahoney, Washington DC, 2:57:43 1554. James M Cardosi, Springfield VA, 2:57:45 1557. Andrew I. Philip, Silver Spring MD, 2:57:46 1578. Matthew J. Clark, Reston VA, 2:57:52 1579. Alan A Pemberton, Silver Spring MD, 2:57:52 1595. Thomas S. Jr. Johnson, Arlington VA, 2:57:59 1611. Deric Park, Charlottesville VA, 2:58:04 1614. James P. Du Vernay, Falls Church VA, 2:58:05 1634. Vince Jesaitis, Arlington VA, 2:58:12 1644. William C. Honaker, Herndon VA, 2:58:15 1655. Charles Shackelford, Arlington VA, 2:58:18 1679. John A Kelly, Arlington VA, 2:58:27 1683. William A. Keillor, Oakton VA, 2:58:29 1705. Timothy O'Connor, Annapolis MD, 2:58:33 1711. Ben Shea, Arlington VA, 2:58:37 1719. Brian L Forehand, Washington DC, 2:58:39 1737. Matthew Guise, Midlothian VA, 2:58:44 1751. Neil V Cucuzzella, Ellicott City MD, 2:58:50 1762. Albert D. Kim, Arlington VA, 2:58:56 1784. Andrew Killian, Lorton VA, 2:59:03 1811. Patrick L. Pannett, Washington DC, 2:59:09 1833. Stephen P. Crago, Vienna VA, 2:59:15 1836. Thomas F. Hattar, Davidsonville MD, 2:59:16 1845. Doug Enzler, Arlington VA, 2:59:20 1896. Yuichiro Hidaka, Radford VA, 2:59:35 1926. John Whitridge, Rockville MD, 2:59:45 1941. Mark J. Yost, Bethesda MD, 2:59:48 1972. Garrett L. Gray, Annapolis MD, 3:00:02 2011. Barry Hauptman, Bethesda MD, 3:00:24 2012. Ryan Samuel, Washington DC, 3:00:25 2016. Justin A Mosby, Radford VA, 3:00:26 2017. Trevor Baine, Washington DC, 3:00:26 2043. Benjay J Kempner, Norfolk VA, 3:00:36 2063. Tyler Gruszewski, Washington DC, 3:00:42 2077. Selemon Getachew, Reston VA, 3:00:47 2088. David S Dawson, Arlington VA, 3:00:49 2105. Jonathan K. George, Arlington VA, 3:00:54 2119. Leonard Tchuindjo, Bethesda MD, 3:01:02 2122. Mark J. Morelli, Baltimore MD, 3:01:03 2128. David Phipps, Severna Park MD, 3:01:05 2140. Adam M. Roggia, Buena Vista VA, 3:01:12 2152. Benjamin C. Waite, Annapolis MD, 3:01:17 2154. Nicholas Geboy, Washington DC, 3:01:18 2170. Kevin D'Amanda, Bethesda MD, 3:01:22 2173. Cornelius Griggs, Beltsville MD, 3:01:25 2174. Jake G. Williams, Annapolis MD, 3:01:25 2299. Chris R. Fussman, Annapolis MD, 3:02:25 2307. Diarmuid J. Coughlan, Baltimore MD, 3:02:31 2310. David Lieberman, Washington DC, 3:02:34 2346. Bradley T Smith, Arlington VA, 3:02:50 2358. Sean A. Hicks, Manassas Park VA, 3:02:56 2361. Reynolds Wilson, Arlington VA, 3:02:56 2438. Mike Cotterell, Bethesda MD, 3:03:29 2444. Scott Call, Roanoke VA, 3:03:33 2449. Gregg Viola, Ellicott City MD, 3:03:35 2451. Daniel Pettibone, Ashburn VA, 3:03:36 2454. Michael Shane, Chevy Chase MD, 3:03:39 2481. Kevin C. Hennessey, Bel Air MD, 3:03:49 2488. Andrew D Cutler, Yorktown VA, 3:03:52 2494. Daniel Proulx, Hanover MD, 3:03:54 2500. John K. Jr. Werner, Columbia MD, 3:03:58 2510. Gregory J Stemberger, Chantilly VA, 3:04:02 2534. 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Tom Scott, Mclean VA, 3:59:04 9957. Patrick Murray, Alexandria VA, 3:59:38 9964. Bill Mims, Richmond VA, 3:59:44 9971. Fred W Ostlund, Singers Glen VA, 3:59:49 9972. David B. Caunter, Henrico VA, 3:59:51 9976. Wade Gaasch, Ellicott City MD, 3:59:52 10010. Alan R Needle, Elkton MD, 4:00:25 10029. Mike Gaffney, Charlottesville VA, 4:00:40 10058. Richard R. Stallings, Fairfax VA, 4:01:15 10070. Rob Waddell, Richmond VA, 4:01:31 10132. Matthew O. Trangenstein, Arlington VA, 4:02:37 10162. Jim Grover, Columbia MD, 4:02:57 10167. Peter Tegroen, Quinton VA, 4:03:02 10197. Chuck Coli, Manakin Sabot VA, 4:03:38 10222. Rasool Anooshehpoor, Bethesda MD, 4:04:12 10236. Alan Fischl, Washington DC, 4:04:28 10267. Andrew Goldsmith, Takoma Park MD, 4:05:33 10282. Thomas G. Keefe, Yorktown VA, 4:06:03 10289. Robert P Jr. Sindermann, Arlington VA, 4:06:20 10294. James Hozik, Great Falls VA, 4:06:30 10301. Terry Pfab, Glen Allen VA, 4:06:42 10328. Weldon Chafe, Richmond VA, 4:07:49 10338. Marc Leager, Bethesda MD, 4:08:07 10366. Richard J. Snyder, Annapolis MD, 4:09:00 10380. Alan D Lear, Purcellville VA, 4:09:32 10400. Benjamin Bachrach, Bethesda MD, 4:10:25 10439. Darrell S Nagy, Smithfield VA, 4:12:42 10455. Kevin R. Lynch, Severna Park MD, 4:13:21 10456. Shad Deering, Burke VA, 4:13:26 10467. Bob Fleshner, Bethesda MD, 4:14:24 10471. Gerald J. Brown, Winchester VA, 4:14:36 10484. Charles J. Brownlie, Laurel MD, 4:15:37 10508. Barry N. Foland, Owings Mills MD, 4:17:06 10510. Bob Burns, Columbia MD, 4:17:14 10520. John Dougherty, Richmond VA, 4:18:21 10563. Gerald L Epstein, Bethesda MD, 4:22:34 10601. Peter J. Coppolino, Gainesville VA, 4:28:21 10619. Kevin B Bedell, Mclean VA, 4:36:08 WOMEN 25. Gina M. Slaby, Virginia Beach VA, 2:43:23 44. Kristen L. Lawrence, Virginia Beach VA, 2:49:58 59. Teal E Connor, Washington DC, 2:52:35 60. Julie Tarallo, Washington DC, 2:52:50 66. Melissa Rittenhouse, Charlottesville VA, 2:54:19 71. Jessie Yester, Richmond VA, 2:54:47 76. Megan Digregorio, White Marsh MD, 2:55:42 100. Amy C Hamilton, Lebanon VA, 2:57:42 112. Kaitlin E. Sheedy, Washington DC, 2:58:44 113. Kara Waters, Great Falls VA, 2:58:50 114. Perry Shoemaker, Vienna VA, 2:58:53 127. Vicky L. Jasparro, Fredericksburg VA, 2:59:40 144. Amy C. Martin, Charlottesville VA, 3:00:44 154. Kelsey Budd, Oakton VA, 3:01:21 216. Anna Bernal, Cabin John MD, 3:05:14 217. Meghan Gebke, Portsmouth VA, 3:05:15 224. Melani Hom, Washington DC, 3:05:31 230. Nicole Terry, Arlington VA, 3:05:46 268. Lauren E Shaub, Arlington VA, 3:07:27 295. Raquel L Morgan, Washington DC, 3:08:56 310. Annett M. Richter, Washington DC, 3:09:18 316. Caroline Bauer, Columbia MD, 3:09:37 363. Amanda Hicks, Washington DC, 3:11:11 471. Stefani Watterson, Alexandria VA, 3:13:49 474. Carly Page, Baltimore MD, 3:13:53 485. Kayley K. Byrne, Arlington VA, 3:14:07 487. Brittany S. Van Nielen, Norfolk VA, 3:14:09 521. Maria C Kozloski, Bethesda MD, 3:14:51 536. Andrea N Stone, Frederick MD, 3:15:14 542. Molly Ritter, Arlington VA, 3:15:19 550. Nancy M. Eiring, Washington DC, 3:15:34 574. Diana Lewis, Washington DC, 3:16:00 597. Jennifer Lyons, Baltimore MD, 3:16:21 621. Anna E. Savage, Washington DC, 3:16:50 645. Dani Mason, Hagerstown MD, 3:17:10 648. Rachel M. Clattenburg, Washington DC, 3:17:18 657. Danielle R. Terrenzi, Baltimore MD, 3:17:22 713. Kristin Woodward, Washington DC, 3:18:19 720. Suzanne Hurst, Baltimore MD, 3:18:27 728. Gabrielle Mckenzie, Bethesda MD, 3:18:33 734. Lisa Reichmann, Gaithersburg MD, 3:18:37 752. Lauren E. Benoit, Charlottesville VA, 3:18:55 758. Robin Watkins, Washington DC, 3:19:01 762. Lindsay Cartin, North Bethesda MD, 3:19:03 789. Emily Buzzell, Washington DC, 3:19:24 800. Sarah E. Sisson, Montross VA, 3:19:35 801. Tracy R. Spiess, Fairfax VA, 3:19:35 824. Tamara A Sutherland, Glen Allen VA, 3:19:50 859. Allison G. Palmer, Washington DC, 3:20:16 901. Erin C Masterson, Alexandria VA, 3:20:45 905. Anne E Jacoby, Richmond VA, 3:20:48 935. Ashley Lowry, Falls Church VA, 3:21:04 938. Cindy M. Wendt, Glen Allen VA, 3:21:07 947. Katherine H Powell, Millersville MD, 3:21:13 971. Jennifer Paul, Washington DC, 3:21:31 980. Kristen Coia, Washington DC, 3:21:37 982. Kristi Browning, Washington DC, 3:21:38 986. Jessica A. Hofheimer, Reston VA, 3:21:41 997. Melinda Metz, Arlington VA, 3:21:47 1025. Rachel Ackerman, Washington DC, 3:22:13 1030. Emily M. Trueschler, Lutherville MD, 3:22:15 1047. Jacqueline N. Wilkins, Washington DC, 3:22:34 1088. Kelsey Hearn, Virginia Beach VA, 3:22:57 1100. Kathleen A. Luzier, Boonsboro MD, 3:23:01 1105. Julie T. Stallings, Fairfax VA, 3:23:04 1107. Teah Devan, Gaithersburg MD, 3:23:07 1108. Cindy Conant, Kensington MD, 3:23:08 1131. Dawn E Lobosco, Providence Forge VA, 3:23:26 1172. Bryn Burkholder, Baltimore MD, 3:23:47 1180. Sarah J. Whitworth, Washington DC, 3:23:53 1211. Christy M Crais, Washington DC, 3:24:09 1250. Amy N Smith, Fairfax VA, 3:24:32 1299. Jean Traub, Alexandria VA, 3:24:59 1303. Kailey Gotta, Alexandria VA, 3:25:00 1311. Marie-France Penet, Baltimore MD, 3:25:04 1336. Sarah Johnson, Bethesda MD, 3:25:23 1378. Laura R. Chipkin, Arlington VA, 3:25:49 1418. Meredith C. Carey, Chevy Chase MD, 3:26:12 1432. Keary Johnston, Frederick MD, 3:26:20 1434. Christine N. Guerrero, Annapolis MD, 3:26:21 1479. Nicole K. Bates, Alexandria VA, 3:26:44 1484. Heather Kloepping, Richmond VA, 3:26:48 1490. Julia G. Schade, Olney MD, 3:26:52 1501. Mary Nelson, Charlottesville VA, 3:27:01 1516. Pamela Howze, Arlington VA, 3:27:07 1562. Julie Thienel, Columbia MD, 3:27:42 1613. Taneen L. Carvell, Arlington VA, 3:28:04 1642. Emily Rhoades, Arlington VA, 3:28:19 1644. Leanne C. Till, Potomac MD, 3:28:21 1651. Olesja Ossipenko, Ashburn VA, 3:28:23 1695. Jennifer Sample, Chevy Chase MD, 3:28:46 1701. Julie Sapper, Rockville MD, 3:28:49 1709. Lisa Fichman, Columbia MD, 3:28:53 1722. Kirsten T Mosby, Radford VA, 3:28:58 1723. Eleanor W. Kerr, University Park MD, 3:28:58 1725. Lindsay F. Majno, Washington DC, 3:28:59 1727. Charlotte Healy, Washington DC, 3:29:00 1735. Jie Zheng, Reston VA, 3:29:02 1741. Nicole Valentine, Germantown MD, 3:29:04 1770. Amanda Poppleton, Baltimore MD, 3:29:19 1779. Sarah H. Trundle, Charlottesville VA, 3:29:23 1850. Jamie L Lewin, Washington DC, 3:29:55 1866. Kristen E. Keller, Centreville VA, 3:30:02 1893. Juliana J. Everist, Annapolis MD, 3:30:13 1901. Stephanie Hugie, Arlington VA, 3:30:14 1913. Ekaterina Volonsevich, Fairfax VA, 3:30:20 1921. Christine Stephan, Silver Spring MD, 3:30:25 1923. Kristine Johnston, Arlington VA, 3:30:25 1980. Mary V. Gibson, Washington DC, 3:30:56 2010. Ashley Bakelmun, Washington DC, 3:31:08 2016. Maria C. Stidham, Washington DC, 3:31:11 2040. Luz A. Blakney, Oak Hill VA, 3:31:21 2040. Luz A. Blakney, Oak Hill VA, 3:31:21 2046. Diane E Walsh, Ocean Pines MD, 3:31:25 2088. Jill Burkholder, Arlington VA, 3:31:42 2088. Jill Burkholder, Arlington VA, 3:31:42 2103. Julie A Collins, Great Falls VA, 3:31:46 2103. Julie A Collins, Great Falls VA, 3:31:46 2104. Jennifer A. Woodward, Great Falls VA, 3:31:46 2104. Jennifer A. Woodward, Great Falls VA, 3:31:46 2117. Emily F Koski, Midlothian VA, 3:31:49 2117. Emily F Koski, Midlothian VA, 3:31:49 2135. Theresa Marie Green, Manakin Sabot VA, 3:31:58 2135. Theresa Marie Green, Manakin Sabot VA, 3:31:58 2140. Natalie R. Stoll, Washington DC, 3:32:02 2162. Linda Johnson, Washington DC, 3:32:10 2176. Gina L. Junkermann, North Chesterfield VA, 3:32:15 2176. Gina L. Junkermann, North Chesterfield VA, 3:32:15 2189. Molly E. Astudillo, Aldie VA, 3:32:24 2189. Molly E. Astudillo, Aldie VA, 3:32:24 2193. Sandra Bonilla, Kensington MD, 3:32:25 2217. Carol T. Clark, Luray VA, 3:32:34 2217. Carol T. Clark, Luray VA, 3:32:34 2245. Alina Dawson, Winchester VA, 3:32:47 2245. Alina Dawson, Winchester VA, 3:32:47 2248. Emily A. Hurley, Baltimore MD, 3:32:49 2270. Jennifer Sheely, Baltimore MD, 3:32:56 2309. Elizabeth A. Johnston, Alexandria VA, 3:33:15 2309. Elizabeth A. Johnston, Alexandria VA, 3:33:15 2312. Katarina Whelan, Stafford VA, 3:33:15 2312. Katarina Whelan, Stafford VA, 3:33:15 2327. Bobbi M Moose, Leesburg VA, 3:33:20 2327. Bobbi M Moose, Leesburg VA, 3:33:20 2333. Katherine R. Hopper, Richmond VA, 3:33:21 2333. Katherine R. Hopper, Richmond VA, 3:33:21 2341. Laura Boudreau, Washington DC, 3:33:24 2346. Rachael Chamberlin, Springfield VA, 3:33:25 2346. Rachael Chamberlin, Springfield VA, 3:33:25 2355. Karen L Claney, Annapolis MD, 3:33:28 2380. Marissa A Piropato, Washington DC, 3:33:38 2381. Brenda Stuart, Springfield VA, 3:33:39 2381. Brenda Stuart, Springfield VA, 3:33:39 2385. Jacquelyn Guy, Washington DC, 3:33:40 2405. Cortney V Martin, Blacksburg VA, 3:33:53 2413. Heather A. Suhr, Washington DC, 3:33:55 2436. Heidi D Johannesen, Falls Church VA, 3:34:04 2470. Lisa Saula, Columbia MD, 3:34:15 2475. Lindsey N. Paola, Arlington VA, 3:34:17 2495. Amanda J Helwig, Arlington VA, 3:34:25 2534. Lydia G. Pelliccia, Washington DC, 3:34:40 2570. Dagmar Salazar, Rockville MD, 3:34:57 2601. Kristin C Shaw, Frederick MD, 3:35:07 2613. Allison E Tully, Falls Church VA, 3:35:13 2620. Lisa Farias, Catonsville MD, 3:35:17 2626. Amy Shopkorn, Alexandria VA, 3:35:20 2692. Marie Archer, Berwyn Heights MD, 3:35:45 2701. Amanda An, Ellicott City MD, 3:35:48 2713. Jennifer Guyton, Haymarket VA, 3:35:52 2727. Libby Wile, Washington DC, 3:35:57 2731. Megan E. Corrado, Washington DC, 3:35:59 2733. Ellen Komesarook, Gaithersburg MD, 3:35:59 2755. Amanda Dion, Sterling VA, 3:36:07 2775. Emily G Gean, Baltimore MD, 3:36:14 2782. Jacqueline M. Chimiak, Annapolis MD, 3:36:17 2789. Carol J. Barresi, Falls Church VA, 3:36:21 2825. Margaret Campbell, Rockville MD, 3:36:37 2848. Jennifer Dietrich, Roanoke VA, 3:36:47 2856. Megan Mcnew, Baltimore MD, 3:36:49 2917. Jessica A. Meyers, Washington DC, 3:37:14 2954. Mia Burki, Falls Church VA, 3:37:30 2962. Miryam E. Coro, Oakton VA, 3:37:32 2966. Amie N Heap, Arlington VA, 3:37:34 2969. Andrea Hamlen, Fredericksburg VA, 3:37:35 2979. Adrienne Davidson, Fulton MD, 3:37:39 2990. Lisa G. Coyle, Vienna VA, 3:37:42 2993. Kirsten J. Taylor, Washington DC, 3:37:43 3018. Brenna S Creech, Midlothian VA, 3:37:54 3025. Elizabeth Hagen, Alexandria VA, 3:37:56 3026. Katie H. Ryan, Charlottesville VA, 3:37:57 3066. Laine M Hardman, Alexandria VA, 3:38:08 3108. Valerie Brandt, Virginia Beach VA, 3:38:23 3119. Kristen Jaremback, Washington DC, 3:38:26 3124. Yoko Stephens, Fairfax VA, 3:38:28 3125. April M Snow, Roanoke VA, 3:38:29 3180. Jane A. Imperatore, Mclean VA, 3:38:51 3213. Erica Goodman, Washington DC, 3:39:01 3216. Elaine Griesbach, Mount Airy MD, 3:39:03 3255. Lauren J. Gabler, Washington DC, 3:39:17 3282. Brooke Alsamman, Fairfax VA, 3:39:28 3366. Eileen M. Giovanazi, Bel Air MD, 3:39:56 3389. Christine S. Westcott, Chantilly VA, 3:40:03 3405. Yardley E. Montague, Charlottesville VA, 3:40:10 3408. Therese M. Bosnick, Freeland MD, 3:40:11 3443. Melissa A Coenen, Preston MD, 3:40:25 3456. Allison G. Maher, Annapolis MD, 3:40:29 3458. Jessica S. Oldham, Washington DC, 3:40:30 3501. Laura E Sildon, Kensington MD, 3:40:44 3515. Catherine Camilletti, Washington DC, 3:40:51 3518. Misti A. Jesson, Hagerstown MD, 3:40:52 3527. Grace Tran, Columbia MD, 3:40:55 3534. Kathleen Miller, Ellicott MD, 3:40:58 3541. Mijiko A Phelps, Oak Hill VA, 3:40:59 3561. Brynne Keith-Jennings, Washington DC, 3:41:06 3563. Laura Magdeburger, Lusby MD, 3:41:08 3577. Denice M Hall, Hampton VA, 3:41:12 3600. Jill E Kratzer, Cape Charles VA, 3:41:23 3622. Graham Magill, Arlington VA, 3:41:29 3648. Amy Perkins, Leesburg VA, 3:41:36 3678. Rebecca J. Sable, Washington DC, 3:41:48 3696. Tammy J Rall, Stafford VA, 3:41:58 3712. Lori Raymundo, Pomfret MD, 3:42:08 3754. Deb Ryan, Arlington VA, 3:42:22 3799. Christine Mcdonough, Washington DC, 3:42:43 3830. Carly Stephens, Centreville VA, 3:42:52 3857. Heidi E. Johnson, Charlottesville VA, 3:43:04 3872. Miriam Becker-Cohen, Washington DC, 3:43:13 3877. Kathleen Caggiano, Bethesda MD, 3:43:16 3882. Anne-Marie Adams, Springfield VA, 3:43:18 3911. Erica L Rubenstein, Potomac MD, 3:43:28 3939. Caroline M Mcneely, Crozet VA, 3:43:42 3951. Brittany L Tyler, Richmond VA, 3:43:44 3966. Heather A. Purcell, Arlington VA, 3:43:49 3973. Denise M Thomson, Henrico VA, 3:43:52 3981. Shawn O. Fortner, Roanoke VA, 3:43:55 3988. Amber Esplin, Alexandria VA, 3:43:57 3996. Mary H. Klaff, Potomac Falls VA, 3:43:59 3997. Alison J Gittelman, South Riding VA, 3:44:00 4030. Abbie A. Trippe, Annapolis MD, 3:44:14 4036. Michelle Wilke, Millersville MD, 3:44:17 4038. Ariel C. Hayes, Washington DC, 3:44:17 4072. Kara Williams, Charlottesville VA, 3:44:33 4081. Elizabeth Bennett, Annapolis MD, 3:44:36 4086. Beth Casey, Vienna VA, 3:44:38 4104. Alla Danilkovitch, Columbia MD, 3:44:48 4128. Jennifer A Shafer, Triangle VA, 3:44:59 4156. Lynn K. Case, Silver Spring MD, 3:45:12 4165. Tracey L. Black, Winchester VA, 3:45:17 4200. Martha A Howar, Leesburg VA, 3:45:27 4201. Patricia Graff, Westminster MD, 3:45:27 4244. Alyssa Soumoff, Kensington MD, 3:45:45 4262. Annette Green, Martinsville VA, 3:45:55 4264. Beth Lowenthal, Laurel MD, 3:45:56 4288. Jennifer K. Schwartz, Bethesda MD, 3:46:09 4289. Jennifer Hellmers, Cockeysville MD, 3:46:10 4295. Oriana Hargrove, Washington DC, 3:46:13 4304. Erin M Lewis, Baltimore MD, 3:46:16 4306. Pamela Geernaert, Frederick MD, 3:46:16 4307. Crista S. Horn, Frederick MD, 3:46:16 4308. Ann P Stanley, Richmond VA, 3:46:16 4310. Louise E Uffelman, Lexington VA, 3:46:17 4373. Pamela S. Rickard, Rocky Mount VA, 3:46:42 4424. Nancy Ferris, Goode VA, 3:47:13 4443. Christina E. Blevins, Powhatan VA, 3:47:19 4451. Lisa M. Kelly, Centreville VA, 3:47:26 4456. Anne Schuyler, Mclean VA, 3:47:28 4473. Jane Marcus, Alexandria VA, 3:47:35 4512. Laura Hartman, Pasadena MD, 3:47:55 4521. Michele Landry, Washington DC, 3:47:58 4554. Sarah E Grigsby, Alexandria VA, 3:48:12 4581. Tracy Heichelbech, Potomac MD, 3:48:24 4621. Cheyanne E. Warren, Glen Allen VA, 3:48:42 4623. Jane M. Meyer, Annapolis MD, 3:48:43 4642. Juda L. McGannon, Hunt Valley MD, 3:48:52 4664. Julita M. Nolan, Elkton MD, 3:49:01 4740. Elizabeth A. Ratliff, University Park MD, 3:49:31 4747. Colleen Nelson, Washington DC, 3:49:33 4770. Susan D'Addio, Fredericksburg VA, 3:49:45 4776. Tania R. Misiaszek, Reston VA, 3:49:47 4808. Mery-Angela S. Katson, Mclean VA, 3:49:59 4881. Leslie Anchor, Rockville MD, 3:50:34 4906. Candice A. Rhine, Glen Burnie MD, 3:50:46 4946. Stephanie Ryan, Richmond VA, 3:51:03 4991. Susan A Kinnecome, Bethesda MD, 3:51:19 5077. Kate Spangler, Glen Allen VA, 3:52:03 5080. Jill Devereux, Berryville VA, 3:52:05 5081. Trish Jones, Virginia Beach VA, 3:52:06 5084. Katrina M. Lessard, Arlington VA, 3:52:08 5129. Patricia Eason, Derwood MD, 3:52:27 5137. Yvette Rogers, Clifton VA, 3:52:30 5151. Karen M Kalber, Crofton MD, 3:52:34 5169. Tracy E. Ducker, Gaithersburg MD, 3:52:44 5216. Leah Connor, Charlottesville VA, 3:53:07 5220. Meghan Ferguson, Washington DC, 3:53:09 5228. Katrina H Gewirz, Washington DC, 3:53:15 5233. Jane Stinely, Charlottesville VA, 3:53:17 5285. Jessica Holden, Arlington VA, 3:53:36 5305. Elizabeth Bolton, Vienna VA, 3:53:44 5308. Sarah A Boswell, Washington DC, 3:53:45 5310. Zoe A. Romano, Richmond VA, 3:53:46 5324. Nicole A. Weidensaul, Locust Grove VA, 3:53:53 5325. Monica Cassier, Midlothian VA, 3:53:53 5327. Katrina M Streeter, Bowie MD, 3:53:54 5339. Jill Sible, Blacksburg VA, 3:53:59 5378. Annalaura Mancia, Montclair VA, 3:54:17 5382. Bridget B. Curtin, South Riding VA, 3:54:20 5384. Meghan P. Connor, Annapolis MD, 3:54:21 5394. Deb Hicks, Halethorpe MD, 3:54:25 5423. Jennifer L. Quinlan, Annapolis MD, 3:54:35 5425. Alexandra R. Todd Lippock, Washington DC, 3:54:37 5426. Tammie S. Wonning, Severn MD, 3:54:37 5462. Diane H Adams, Purcellville VA, 3:54:54 5497. Sandi Simon, Perry Hall MD, 3:55:08 5507. Theresa Gusman, Dickerson MD, 3:55:12 5524. Elizabeth A. Baumgarten, Stone Ridge VA, 3:55:18 5532. Judith L. Isbell, Glen Allen VA, 3:55:21 5581. Leslie Buller, Richmond VA, 3:55:42 5582. Laura R. Chessin, Richmond VA, 3:55:42 5609. Holly M Dubbeling, Fairfax VA, 3:55:51 5610. Judith A. Emmert, Hagerstown MD, 3:55:52 5664. Karissa M Wright, Arlington VA, 3:56:27 5670. Mary D. Lake, Columbia MD, 3:56:28 5679. Malissa Zimmerman, Washington DC, 3:56:36 5719. Jennifer B. Edwards, Glen Allen VA, 3:56:58 5737. Giovanna Tosato, Bethesda MD, 3:57:07 5746. Meredith D Kefauver Olsen, Baltimore MD, 3:57:09 5752. Samantha A. Larson, Washington DC, 3:57:11 5760. Erin C. Schisler, Bel Air MD, 3:57:15 5762. Susan M Sheets, Virginia Beach VA, 3:57:15 5771. Christine L Cavan, Midlothian VA, 3:57:20 5774. Heather Cooke, Haymarket VA, 3:57:22 5820. Gayle M Smith, Parkton MD, 3:57:45 5824. Andrea C. Marsh, Baltimore MD, 3:57:47 5832. Lee Hunter, Tazewell VA, 3:57:50 5878. Christine Schaffner, Yorktown VA, 3:58:16 5889. Lacey Balliet, Virginia Beach VA, 3:58:19 5897. Jordana Ashe, Potomac MD, 3:58:22 5919. Phyllis D. Sevik, Ellicott City MD, 3:58:33 5998. Karen H. Marchant, Springfield VA, 3:59:14 6001. Kathryn C. Ledwell, Baltimore MD, 3:59:16 6010. Marcy C. Foster, Reston VA, 3:59:19 6013. Karen E. Stamm, Silver Spring MD, 3:59:20 6042. Chelsea D Brundage, Arlington VA, 3:59:37 6056. Melanie C Swain, Richmond VA, 3:59:43 6092. Laura P. Cummins, Warrenton VA, 4:00:06 6098. Lynn C. Virgil, Alexandria VA, 4:00:09 6128. Carol K. Byrne, Oak Hill VA, 4:00:26 6150. Mary C Bowman, Silver Spring MD, 4:00:38 6153. Heidi Walsh, Leesburg VA, 4:00:39 6164. Kaia P. Turner, Alexandria VA, 4:00:46 6173. Harriet Langlois, Ijamsville MD, 4:00:52 6182. Susan Fazio, Barnesville MD, 4:01:02 6205. Debbie Trainer, Henrico VA, 4:01:15 6241. Kathy Shenasky Lambert, Virginia Beach VA, 4:01:44 6252. Brenda Kalin, Norfolk VA, 4:01:50 6262. Michiyo Ando, Chantilly VA, 4:01:55 6272. Jessica Bolz, Baltimore MD, 4:02:01 6273. Megan E. Gezen, Lynchburg VA, 4:02:02 6300. Loree Lipstein, Washington DC, 4:02:24 6322. Jill Looper, Columbia MD, 4:02:38 6335. Lois Willcox, Great Falls VA, 4:02:48 6336. Grace E. Ranson Dieter, Charlottesville VA, 4:02:50 6339. Carolyn A Holland, Olney MD, 4:02:53 6349. Deb A Minnick, Richmond VA, 4:03:00 6350. Megan Murphy, Washington DC, 4:03:01 6407. Sarah G. Christilaw, Arlington VA, 4:03:48 6419. Trina Taylor, Fort Washington MD, 4:03:54 6462. Jennifer McDonough, Arlington VA, 4:04:27 6496. Elizabeth S. Karrmann, Falls Church VA, 4:04:48 6568. Yuko Takakusaki, Manassas VA, 4:05:48 6622. Christine M. Spann, Vienna VA, 4:06:38 6623. Karen H. Viani, Vienna VA, 4:06:38 6625. Sharon Farinholt, Stephenson VA, 4:06:40 6649. Kristen Sullivan, Crofton MD, 4:07:02 6696. Elizabeth E. Tollett, Salisbury MD, 4:07:48 6722. Cindy Geisinger, Glen Allen VA, 4:08:22 6728. Laura Travisano, Ellicott City MD, 4:08:31 6736. Nicole Blanton, Richmond VA, 4:08:38 6749. Jill Snyder, Annapolis MD, 4:09:00 6757. Ellen Mannion, Herndon VA, 4:09:21 6768. Vivian L Adkins, Potomac MD, 4:09:39 6779. Leah W Harley, Burke VA, 4:10:08 6790. Marian L Zobler, Bethesda MD, 4:10:43 6791. Andrea M. Keane-Myers, Bethesda MD, 4:10:46 6869. Jennifer Abelin, Charlottesville VA, 4:16:22 6931. Annie E. Cecil, Washington DC, 4:24:43March 31, 2013
James Devernay, 32, of Arlington won by a wide margin in 36:58, ahead of Travis Cooper, 41, of Hamilton, second in 40:12, and Ben Paddock, 17, of Arlington, third in 41:13.
Among women, Renee Clark, 36, of Hagerstown led in 50:34, passing Kathleen Pryce-Jones, 30, of Arlington, second in 51:09, and Emile Gilbert, 23, of Washington, third in 52:03.
Stephen Kersh, 21, of Arlington led the race, winning in 15:37. Chasing him were Paul Norland, 23, of Falls Church, second in 15:51; Todd Burns, 32, of Alexandria, third in 16:42, tied with Ryan Hart, 17, of Arlington, fourth in 16:42; and Ben Treweek, 23, of San Francisco, fifth in 17:01.
Two Washington-Lee High School runners topped the women's race. Sarah Angell, 16, won in 20:02, outkicking Sarah Sears, 16, second in 20:05. Katie Yensen, 19, of Falls Church took third in 20:16, ahead of Erin Crow, 19, of Yorktown, Va., fourth in 20:19, and Emily Reuter, 32, of Arlington, fifth in 20:26.
Christ Church of Arlington conducted the race, now in its seventh year, to benefit Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless, Doorways for Women & Families, and Arlington Food Assistance Center. Dozens of Arlington restaurants and stores sponsored the race.
In the accompanying Ashburn Farm 5K, Casey Henderson, 22, scored 21:23 for eighth among women.
Three Ethiopian men led the pack, with Mulugeta Genbere, 27, of Silver Spring winning in 16:20, just one step ahead of Dereje Tadesse, 28, also of Silver Spring, second in 16:21, and two ahead of Demesse Tefera, 29, of Washington, third in 16:23.
The top three Arlington men went 5-6-7 -- Peter Accomando, 25, fifth in 17:48; Marty McCormick, 32, sixth in 18:51; and Christopher Chern, 26, seventh in 21:15.
Marine Corps Marathon women's winner Hirut Beyene Guangul, 20, of Washington led the ladies in 19:02, followed by Kaitlin Sheedy, 29, of Washington, second in 19:56, and Katie Cranston, 31, of Lorton, third in 22:44.
Close behind were Arlington's Stefanie Tocco Pilkington, 29, fourth in 22:57; Ruth Gordon, 43, fifth in 23:21; and Bailey Sterrett, 34, eighth in 23:54.
Among women, Nina Sheppard, 29, ran 21:42 for 11th, with Ashley Kraus, 24, 18th in 23:25, and Stephanie Kiehart, 29, 30th in 24:29.
Among women, Jillian Goodwin, 23, placed 31st in 3:12:44, ahead of Jessice McGuire, 32, 35th in 3:14:03, and Melinda Metz, 36, 48th in 3:18:33.
Jeremiah Doyle, 31, paced Arlington's men in the accompanying half marathon, 24th in 1:16:50, leading Haynes Cooney, 35, 57th in 1:24:43, and Matt Giorgis, 23, 120th in 1:30:47.
Top women included Lauren Shaub, 28, 12th in 1:26:38; Sarah Mandes, 35, 16th in 1:28:33; and Jessica Chin, 26, 24th in 1:30:56.
In the 8K in Richmond, Jason Myers, 27, clocked 25:20 for 24th place and Rachel Penney, 22, chipped in 37:36 for 54th among women.
Top five female finishers were Erin Taylor, 14th in 38:14; Kristi Markowicz, 17th in 39:02; Elizabeth Kohlway, 32nd in 43:20; Danielle Sgro, 33rd in 43:22; and Carolyn Yates, 48th in 44:43.
Maiyo was born in Kenya but is now an American citizen serving in the U.S. Army, This race was his first-ever at the marathon distance.
He ran side-by-side with U.S. Army Cpl. Kenneth Foster, 26, also of Colorado Springs, through the 5K mark in 16:29, then took the lead for good, opening a gap of more than a minute by the half marathon point and more than two minutes by the finish. Foster held on for second place in 2:22:39.
Behind them were Birhanu Tadesse, 26, an Ethiopian living in Ellicott City, third in 2:23:03; Charles Ballew, 28, of Washington, fourth in 2:23:42; and Jhovany Hernandez Juarez, 25, of Puebla, Mexico, fifth in 2:24:00.
Arlington's first finisher, Olivier Leblond, 40, ran 2:49:42 for 51st among men, just ahead of Stephen Frederick, 39, 62nd in 2:51:50; Marc Minor, 33, 102nd in 2:56:27; and Matthew Dempsey, 27, 108th in 2:56:54.
The top two female finishers -- Hirut Beyene Guangul, 20, and Wayinshet Abebe Hailu, 25, both of Ethiopia by way of Ellicott City -- also worked together for the first 15K, hitting that point in 57:06. From that point on, Guangul pulled away to win in 2:42:02, a full five minutes ahead of Hailu, second in 2:47:03.
A month ago, Guangul took second behind former marathon world record holder Catherine Ndereba at Woodrow Wilson Half Marathon in September.
In third place in 2:48:11 was Erin Richard, 27, of Rochester Hills, Mich., a Hansons-Brooks Project athlete and U.S. Olympic Women's Marathon trial competitor. Behind her were Patricia Munoz, 51, of Mexico City, fourth in 2:52:04, and Perry Shoemaker, 41, of Vienna, fifth in 2:52:22.
Arlington's leading ladies were Margaret Smith, 32, 76th in 3;20:19; Michele Perez, 28, 92nd in 3:22:53; Alison Smith, 25, 121st in 3:25:49; and Taylor Coffey, 29, 160th in 3:29:39.
13,484 men and 9,970 women finished the 26.2-mile race, making it the fourth largest in the U.S.A. and the ninth largest in the world.
The simultaneous Marine Corps Marathon 10K started on National Mall in Washington and finished at the same place as the marathon, at U.S. Marine Memorial in Arlington, Scott Moore, 28, of Rochester Hills, Mich., won in 40:21, almost two minutes ahead of Jacob McComb, 26, of Washington, second in 42:17, and five minutes ahead of Devyn Kreb, 14, of Aldie, third in 45:05.
Scott Fletcher, 26, was Arlington's first finisher, 15th in 47:18.
Erin McAvoy, 41, of Jersey City, N.J., won the women's race, fourth overall in 45:08, ahead of Kristan Skendall, 33, of College Park, second in 45:24, and Rachelle Grey, 26, of Washington, third in 46:33.
First woman from Arlington was Jamoya Jemison, 36, seventh in 47:44.
International runners made this year's edition one of Arlington's most-competitive races in history. Last year's winner Tesfaye Sendeku Alemayehu, 29, an Ethiopian runner living in Antioch, Calif., and Augustus Maiyo, 29, born in Kenya, living in Colorado Springs and serving in the U.S. Army, ran together through 10 kilometers in 29:27. They hit the 14th Street Bridge stride-for-stride until the final turn from the Pentagon parking lot onto Route 110. There, Alemayehu delivered a finishing kick that Maiyo could not match to win in 47:48, with Maiyo just six seconds back in 47:54.
Brazilian Olympian Franck Caldeira De Almeida, 29, gold medalist in the men's marathon at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, took third in 48:11. Finishing fourth in 48:44 and first American was Kyle Heath, 26, U.S. Army, stationed in Fort Carson, Colo. Fifth in 49:07 was Robert Cheseret, 29, another Kenyan-born soldier in the U.S. Army, now in Colorado Springs.
Arlington's fastest male runner was David Burnham, 28, 25th among men in 52:00. Behind him were Gregory Mariano, 27, 41st in 53:34; John Hall, 26, 67th in 55:40; Garrett Martucci, 24, 101st in 56:56; and Chris Waltzer, 23, 167th in 59:00.
Kerri Gallagher, 23, of Belle Harbor, N.Y., a Fordham University graduate and Olympic Trials 1500-meter competitor, ran 56:09 to notch a one-second win over 2010 Army Ten Miler champion Aziza Aliya-Abate, 27, of Ellicott City, second in 56:10. 2011 Marine Corps Marathon winner Tezata Dengersa, 32, also of Ellicott City, was just 16 seconds back, third in 56:26. Kelly Calway, 28, of Manitou Springs, Colo., a U.S. Amry Bronze Star Medal recipient who ran 25th at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon trials in January, pulled into fourth in 56:39. American University standout Erin Koch, 24, of Chevy Chase placed fifth in 57:18, the top local female finisher.
Arlington's women included Karen Baum, 28, 47th among women in 1:05:22; Patricia Ekiring, 31, 50th in 1:05:52; Julia Taylor, 41, 101st in 1:08:40; Margaret Smith, 32, 110th in 1:08:56; and Julie Taylor, 26, 154th in 1:10:44.
The three women on the podium were Emily Godenschwager, 28, of Reston, first in 23:28; Julie Meyer, 55, of Washington, second in 23:33; and Carla Smith, 26, of Arlington, third in 24:30.
Masae Tsukakoshi, 44, took fifth in her age group, 31st among women in 3:24:04, followed by Michelle Olaya, 35, 176th in 3:53:02; and Brianne Slizofski, 25, 188th in 3:54:26.
In the accompanying Baltimore Half Marathon, Chris Pruitt, 30, took the silver medal for second in 1:12:35. David Dawson, 24, hit the mat in 1:23:58, 34th among men, with David Kent, 40, 37th in 1:24:12.
Lucy Escamilla, 44, earned fourth in her age group, 59th among women in 1:36:34, pacing Allyson Seger, 26, 94th in 1:39:03; and Casey McInerny, 26, 102nd in 1:39:19.
In the simultaneous Baltimore 5K, John Best, 11, scored another personal record, 24th among men in 20:02 and second in his age group. Emily Maria, 32, ran 25:49 for 91st among women.
In the 5K, Jeff Branigan of Washington pulverized the race, winning in 15:08. Behind him were Tripp Southerland of Washington, second in 15:21; Edmund Burke of Burtonsville, third in 15:53; Ethan Kearns of Arlington, fourth in 16:21; and Chris Boyd of Gaithersburg, fifth in 16:33.
Top men from Arlington included Zachary Barter, seventh in 16:48; Travis Boltjes, eighth in 16:50; and Paul Chapman, ninth in 17:16.
Among women, Erin Koch of Chevy Chase of topped the field in 17:19, way ahead of Anna Bernal of Cabin John, second in 19:01; Alexandria teacher Phoebe Markle, third in 19:06; Vanessa Taylor of Washington, fourth in 19:21; and Allyson Seger of Arlington, fifth in 19:28.
Top women from Arlington spanned Kate Skidmore, 10th in 20:28; Alyssa Dansereau, 11th in 20:38; and Caitlyn Murphy, 13th in 21:07.
In the 10K, Scott Allen of Washington swept the race in 33:02, with Matt Deters of Washington, second in 34:05; Kerri Gallagher of Washington, third overall and first among women in 34:31; British Olympic marathoner Claire Hallissey of Arlington, fourth overall and second among women in 34:46; Chris Rom of Arlington, fifth overall and third male in 35:29; and Justin Kirk of Arlington, sixth overall and fourth male in 36:19.
Arlington's leading men were Martin McCormick, sixth in 37:22; Gregory Lindquist, seventh in 37:37; and David Kent, eighth in 37:46.
Pacing Arlington's women were Ashley Campbell, sixth in 39:02; Samantha Cole, ninth in 40:53 and first over 40; Eileen McKeown, 11th in 41:43.
Part of the day's fun was to run the 5K at 8:20 AM, then race back up the hill to start the 10K at about 9:10 AM. At least 100 runners did the double.
In the accompanying five-mile race, Travis Boltjes, 33, scored 10th in 28:14; and Jessica Schwartz, 26, placed 12th among women in 33:49.
At Run! Geek! Run! 8K in Washington, three top finishers hailed from Arlington: David Wertz, 36, sixth in 26:07; Christopher Pruitt, 30, seventh in 26:10; and Jason Myers, 26, eighth in 26:25.
Emily Gartland, 25, ran 33:53 for 11th among women.
Patrick Fernandez, 25, of Alexandria led the 11th annual race wire-to-wire, winning in 15:14, ahead of Joseph Kelly, 26, of Washington, second in 15:48, and Gregory Mariano, 27, of Alexandria, third in 15:49.
Arlington's top men included John Hall, 26, fourth in 15:51 and second male 20-29; Albert Kim, 34, 14th in 17:31; and Michael Godesky, 37, 18th in 17:58.
Among women, former Arlington firefighter Jacqueline Gruendel, 37, now of Clifton, repeated as winner in 18:31. Her closest competitors were Kristin Tamburro, 36, of Arlington, second in 19:51; and Briana Benton, 36, of Manassas, third in 20:16.
Arlington's speediest women were Vanessa Oseroff, 32, seventh in 21:08 and second female 30-39; Elizabeth Deegan, 38, eighth in 21:09; and Courtney Birst, 33, 11th in 21:21.
John Best, 11, won the 13 & under age group in 20:37, his fastest-ever 5K. Said his mother Michelle Best, "He runs really well despite his autism. His performances vary -- when he's really focused on a race, he can be amazing."
Other age-group award winners from Arlington were Gary Morgans, 59, second male 50-59 in 20:46; Jay Jacob Wind, 62, first male 60-69 in 21:19; Kenton Hamaker, 72, first male 70 & over in 30:24; and Janet Lekang, 70, second female 70 & over in 47:43.
The scheduled 6:00 PM start was delayed by 20 minutes after a flash flood from a 4:00 PM thunderstorm left part of the course underwater. When the rain ended, Chris Farley of the Pacers Events team in charge of scoring the race rushed out on his bicycle to re-measure and re-mark the course.
Potomac Valley Track Club invites young athletes in 1st to 8th grade to its Young Flyers youth track and field training program at Thomas Jefferson Community Center on Sunday afternoons, 3-5 PM, October 7 through December 9. See www.pvtc.org/youth or call 703-927-4833.
Steve Hammel, 31, took 31st in 1:02:17, and Chris Snow, 40, ran 1:08:25 for 111th despite his six-minute late start.
Faith Korbel, 33, started even farther back -- 10 minutes after the start -- to clock 1:08:19, 10th among women and third in her age group.
Lindsay Larose, 30, flowered in 13th place in 1:08:36, with Sarah Mandes, 34, 38th in 1:13:57.
At Safety And Health Foundation's Roosevelt Run 5K in Gateway Park, Gurmessa Kumssa Megerssa, 32, of Washington won in a sparkling time of 15:40, ahead of Blake Whitney, 30, of Washington, second in 16:48; Demissia Gulti, 28, of Washington, new to the DC area, third in 18:23; and Alberto Alvarez, 40, visiting from Madrid, Spain, fourth in 19:06.
Tina Morrison, 27, of Washington, triumphed in the women's division in 19:36, leading Amanda Hicks, 28, of Washington, second in 20:40; Sian Mooney, 46, of Boise, Idaho, third in 24:33; and Alice Loughran, 45, of Washington, fourth in 25:23.
At Northern Virginia Running Club's Run for the Coach 5K in Bluemont Park the same night, Jerry Greenlaw, 24, of Alexandria, led by more than two minutes in 16:51, with Mark Drosky, 51, of Alexandria, second in 19:33; Dennis Rojsuontikul, 34, of Springfield, third in 19:47; and Michael Sundel, 52, of Falls Church, fourth in 20:38.
Four Arlington runners topped the women's field, Samantha Cole, 43, first in 19:41; Pamela Ricker, 48, second in 25:08; Lindsey Staszak, 26, third in 32:14; and Delight Buenaflor, 37, fourth in 32:15.
Wearing a flower in her hair like Olympan Alysia Montaño, Alison Smith, 25, of Arlington won the women's race in 31:27, outkicking Springfield's Sara Waugh, 13, second in 31:33.
Gregory Richards, 36, ran 1:20:00 exactly for 22nd place, with Eric Laurel, 26, 29th among men in 1:22:09.
Jessica McGuire, 32, soared even higher, second among 341 women in 1:23:32. Stephanie Denis, 37, stamped out 1:36:04 for 25th place, pacing Carolyn Lewis, 31, 28th in 1:36:09.
In the accompanying Leesburg 5K, Pat DeRocco, 29, broke 17 minutes -- a long-time target of his -- finishing fifth among 217 men in 16:58. Scott Gelletich, 25, placed 22nd in 20:25, and Jonathan Wabeke, 17, ran 23:31 for 46th.
Jessica Chin, 26, smiled in 19:48, sixth among 302 women. Behind her, Jeannie Rose, 27, blossomed in 25:27 for 31st, outkicking Susan Quinn, 25, 33rd in 25:34.
Audrey Perlow, 31, survived a brief wrong turn to take third among women in 36:26, just two clicks in front of Alison Smith, 25, fourth in 36:28. Tatyana Steis, 37, ran 41:51 for eighth place.
Rauschenberg didn't make it to his marathon this year -- now in August to kick off fall marathon season early -- but Andrea Barker, 30, ran it in 4:51:34 for 106th overall.
Almost a minute back, Devin Kelly, 21, also of Washington, ran 16:47, outkicking Arlington's Bryce Wilk, 26, third in 16:51.
Five Arlington men cracked 19 minutes -- Adam Rubinstein, 37, seventh in 18:12; Dave Cahill, 40, 11th in 18:28; David Barr, 27, 12th in 18:40; Dylan Barlett, 25, 13th in 18:45; and Peter Sikorsky, 15, 14th in 18:49.
First among women in 20:23 was Arlington's Robyn Bernardy, 31, followed closely by Erin Masterson, 29, of Alexandria, second in 20:29; Alison Smith, 24, of Arlington, third in 21:42; Kristin Dahling, 36, of Arlington, fourth in 22:17; and Betty Blank, 59, of Falls Church, fifth in 22:20.
Northern Virginia Running Club's Run for Jerry at Bluemont Park, 601 North Manchester Street, goes off at 6:30 PM.
The race is on the two-mile segment of the W&OD Trail from Columbia Pike to Bluemont Park in Arlington, adopted by the club. A sign on the W&OD trail near the caboose identifies the club's segment. At least twice a year, NOVA members collect trash along the trail, doing their part to the keep the trail and the Chesapeake Bay Watershed clean. The club's web page is www.novarun.com.
Safety And Health Foundation hosts Roosevelt Run that same evening at 7:00 PM, starting at the Mount Vernon Trail entrance at the Virginia end of Key Bridge in Rosslyn. See www.SafetyAndHealthFoundation.org/20120823 or call 703-927-4833.
SHF next hosts Last Track to Boston Marathon on the track at Falls Church High School on Saturday, September 1, at 3:00 PM, after PVTC's youth track meet. The race is 26.2 miles, 105 1/2 laps, to give area runners one last chance to qualify for 2013 Boston Marathon, whose entries open on September 10.
She was the only British finisher, as her teammates world record holder Paula Radcliffe did not start and Mara Myers Yamauchi dropped out after 10 kilometers.
Hallissey is originally from Watford, England. She attended Cambridge University and has a Ph.D. in immunology from the University of Bristol.
Hallissey is guest speaker on September 12 at Better Sports Club of Arlington's monthly meeting.
Arlington's Patrick DeRocco, 28, earned 12th place in 4:36.4, outkicking Bennett Stackhouse, 28, third in 4:40.4.
Among women, Hanna Bartholemew, 29, of Stockholm, Sweden, won in 4:57.0, followed by Susanna Sullivan, 22, of Falls Church, second in 5:03.3, and Tinbit Gidey Gebremariyam, 24, of Washington, third in 5:09.8.
Arlington's Kelsey Budd, 22, flowered in fifth place in 5:22.1, with Patricia Ekiring, 31, sixth in 5:22.6.
The Mendelowitz brothers led the children's mile, with Dylan, 14, first in 7:41.3 and Jacob, 16, second in 7:47.4.
Three Arlington runners conquered the three-kilometer (1.86 miles) -- Garret Martucci, 24, first in 9:17.3; Michael Wardian, 38, second in 9:26.3; and Bennett Stackhouse, 28, third in 9:28.0.
Susanna Sullivan won the women's 3K in 10:12.3, pacing Kerry Allen, 24, of Washington, second in 10:38.9, and Jessica McGuire, 31, of Arlington, third in 11:16.0.
Sean Graham, 32, of Washington outkicked a field of 739 men to win in 15:03, ahead of Frank DeVar, 24, of Washington, second in 15:05; Piotr Dybas, 25, of Richmond, third in 15:08; Steve Hallinan, 26, of Washington, fourth in 15:11; and Jeff Brannigan, 23, of Washington, fifth in 15:23.
First from Arlington was 2008 Marine Corps Marathon winner Andrew Dumm, 27, 10th in 15:50; followed by Andrew Whitacre, 26, 27th in 17:04; and Geller Bedoya, 26, 31st in 17:32.
Among 911 women, Maggie Infeld, 26, of Washington won in 16:52, ahead of Lauren Centrowitz, 25, of Washington, second in 17:20; Kerri Gallagher, 23, of Washington, third in 17:28; Erin Koch, 24, of Chevy Chase, fourth in 17:30; and Lindsay Donaldson of Washington, fifth in 17:46.
Arlington's ladies were led by Elke Horn, 25, 21st in 20:22; Jenny Goransson, 29, 29th in 21:08; and Kathleen Sims, 24, 36th in 21:45.
Out of 1077 men, Christopher Mills, 22, of Falls Church nailed the win in 24:11.95, outleaning Eyob Alemu, 30, of Washington second in 24:11.99, with Tariku Bokan, 28, of Herndon third in 24:21; Demesse Tefera, 30, of Washington fourth in 24:22; and Temesgen Ilanso, 28, of Washington fifth in 24:52.
Top men from Arlington were Garret Martucci, 24, 16th in 25:51; Michael Wardian, 38, 18th 25:55; and Bennett Stackhouse, 28, 25th in 26:18.
Among 929 women, the top five were Aziza Aliyu, 26 of New York, first in 26:53 Hirut Beyene, 20 of Jackson Heights NY, second in 27:09; Tezeta Dengersa, 31 of Washington, third in 27:38; Tinbit Weldegebrael, 22 of Jackson Heights NY, fourth in 28:00; and Elena Orlova, 42 of Gaithersburg, fifth in 28:08.
Arlington's women included Michaela Courtney, 28, 7th in 28:47; Jessica McGuire, 31, 21st in 31:52; Jillian Pollack, 23, 25th in 32:07; and Patricia Ekiring, 31, 27th 32:12.
His time of 2:53:21 was off his 2:21:21 world record set in 2010, but fast enough to hold off Potomac Valley Track Club coach Miles Aitken, 28, of Washington, second in 3:15:55, and Joshua Novack, 32, of Falls Church, third in 3:20:54.
Three Arlington runners took the next three places -- Greg Chapuis, 34, fourth in 3:26:26; Reynolds Wilson, 40, fifth in 3:30:38; and Jay Jacob Wind, 62, sixth in 3:33:11.
Another prolific marathon runner, Dana Casanave, 31, of Leesburg, repeated as winner of the women's race in 4:02:07, followed by Kristin Allen, 38, of Philadelphia, second in 4:07:55; and Ryn Morrison, 47, of South Boston VA, third in 4:24:48. Casanave made history in 2010 as the youngest woman to run 52 marathons in 52 weeks.
Christopher Crawford, 35, of Ruckersville, Va., set a world record 3:53:51 for the fastest indoor marathon ever run while wearing a kilt. Barry Goldmeier, 47, of Rockville accomplished a feat never before attempted, an indoor marathon while juggling four balls, in 6:17:22.
After the two leaders made the correct left turn from Milestone 0 on westbound Custis Trail onto Bon Air Trail northbound, an Arlington Parks Division work crew showed up to repair an electric line downed on the course by the previous Friday's "Derecho" hurricane-force winds. They instructed course marshal Cliff Dewitt to direct runners across the soccer field at Bon Air Park, rather than to continue on Bon Air Trail. Thus everyone following the first two runners covered about 7500 meters rather than 8000 meters, leaving course marshal Don Riggs -- at the junction from Bon Air Trail northbound left onto W&OD Trail southbound -- wondering what happened.
Kevin Pulliam, 16, of pushed to third place in 31:26, with Ryan Commins, 24, fourth in 31:37, both of Arilngton.
Sara Gigliotti, 38, of Sausalito, Cal., won the women's division in 31:47, ahead of Erica Solway, 31, of Washington, second in 32:59. Arlington's Rachel Steinberg, 23, finished 11th in 38:55.
James Hoch, 30, placed seventh in 25:01, and JJ's proud papa Jon LaPointe, 52, took 12th in 26:11. Anne Marbarger, 29, ran 29:28 for 10th among women.
First from Arlington were Adam Rubinstein, 37, fourth male in 24:10, and Kristin Dahling, 36, third female in 28:33.
The club's annual Bluemont 5K, one of Arlington County's oldest races, is Tuesday, August 7, at 7:00 PM, at Bluemont Park south shelter, 325 North Manchester Street. See www.dcroadrunners.org for full information.
The 26.2-mile race, 211 laps on an air-conditioned flat 200-meter track, offers the opportunity for top athletes to try to break Michael Wardian’s 2:27:21 men’s world record, set at this race in 2010, and Melissa Gillette’s 3:08:53.8 women’s world record, set in Goshen, Ind. in February.
Tidal Basin Run offers $200 each to the male and female winner, plus a $100 bonus each for a world record by the winner, male or female.
Each finisher earns a pewter belt buckle, traditional for 100-mile races. (Runners may also buy extra belt buckles at the event’s web page.)
World records may also be set by age group.
Bob Platt of RacePacket provides electronic timing using Jaguar chips built into the bib numbers.
They renamed the event Storm's-a-Brewing 5K and got last-minute sponsorship from Georgetown Running Company.
Mark Shannon, 27, of Arlington won the race in 25:28 -- including a stop for the red light at George Mason Drive and Wilson Boulevard, bushwhacking to get around a fallen tree on Bluemont Junction Trail, and climbs over and under at least eight fallen trees on the Custis (I-66) Trail. Ted Poulos, 50, of McLean took second in 25:38, and Jay Jacob Wind, 62, of Arlington blew in at 25:44.
Behind him were 2:10 marathoner Abiyot Endale, 26, second in 14:21, and Tesfaye Girma, 29, third in 14:37, both of Bronx, NY.
Alemtsehay Misganaw, 31, of New York City won the women's race and $3000 in 16:38, with the next two women right behind her, Hirut Beyene, 20, second in 16:49, and Tezeta Dengersa, 31, third in 16:56, both of Washington DC.
Georgetown Running Company donated $1,000 in gift certificates as awards. Participants enjoyed bananas and bagels donated by Whole Foods Market, Honest Tea, Mario's Pizza House vegan pizza, V8 V-Fusion wildberry 100% juice drink, bottled water from The Home Depot, all kept cool on a 100-degree day by ice donated by Harris-Teeter.
Thomas Scott Johnson, 27, was Arlington's top finisher, 11th in 17:50. Liz Elko, 25, took 10th among women in 21:32. Andrew Jantzen, 30, ran 23:29 for 22nd place; with Phoenicia Lewis, 28, 19th in 25:36; and Robert Platt, 60, winning his age group and 33rd among men in 27:14.
Edi Turco, 39, and his wife Simonetta Nussio, 38, bid arrividerci to Arlington with two multo bello races over the weekend.
Turco, now a colonel in the Italian Air Force, sojourned here for three years, working for NATO in the Joint Strike Fighter Office program. This Friday, June 29, they fly back to Ghedi Air Force Base, north of Milano.
During their years here, they ran countless races and won numerous awards, including DC Road Runners Club's outstanding male runner for Edi and DCRRC's most improved female runenr for Simonetta.
Turco led a talented field at Potomac Valley Track Club's all-comers meet at Falls Church High School, winning in 9:56.49, and Nussio was first among women in 13:30.70. Turco also flew to a 4:50.59 mile, taking second place, with Nussio third among women in 6:41.3.
"It ws nice to do my last race at this meet," said Turco, "because I know how hard it is to organize everything for an event."
Jenni Fitzgerald, 32, of Woodbridge, won the women's race in 24:28, ahead of Mary Beth Chosak, 33, of Arlington, second in 26:20, and Melissa Wisner, 29, of Washington, third in 26:27.
In the accompanying Run After the Women 5K, Matt Deters, 25, of Washington, won in 16:53, galloping away from pony-tailed Karsten Brown, 38, of Front Royal, second in 16:59, and Edi Turco, third in 17:12.
British Broadcasting Co. reported that Hallissey's 2:27:44 at last week's London Marathon earned her the coveted third spot on the British 2012 Olympic Women's Marathon Team, alongside world record holder Paula Radcliffe and Mara Myers Yamauchi, the second fastest-ever female British marathoner.
Hallissey faced tough competition from last year's fastest British woman, Jo Pavey, but Hallissey's London time was 40 seconds quicker than Pavey's 2011 time. At London Marathon, she beat back challenges from Britons Freya Murray, Louise Damen, and Liz Yelling.
Hallissey moved to Arlington on a British visa two years ago and ran her debut race in the DC area in the 3K at Potomac Valley Track Club's all-comers meets at Falls Church High School in June 2010, setting a meet-record 9:44.38. Since then, she has set numerous course records, including 29:18 to win the women's race at 2011 Jingle All the Way 8K in Washington.
"I'm absolutely thrilled," said Hallisey to BBC. "I think it's still sinking in. I'm very, very happy. It's a dream come true, it's what you aspire to, getting on to an Olympic team. (1) It is always difficult with a marathon because you can never tell until the finish if you can keep the pace going. There was no point coming out and running a conservative race. It was all or nothing really. I knew [Freya Murray] wasn't far off but I just kept my eyes on the line." (2)
Arlington's last Olympian was swimmer Tom Dolan, who won a gold medal in 1996 and both a gold and a silver in 2000.
Natalie Allgeier, 28, placed 10th among women in 35:13, ahead of Alison Smith, 25, 18th in 38:14, and Tracey Stewart, 46, 23rd in 40:08.
In the accompanying 5K, Robert Holczman, 37, made it a sweep for Arlington, winning in 21:14. Hilary Harding, 28, won her age group, fourth in 25:43, and Emily Mathison, 28, scored eighth in 27:20.
Among women, Ashley Campbell, 23, of Arlington canned a 18:40 to win the race, with Alexandria teacher Phoebe Markle, 28, second in 18:57; Kelly Devine, 28, of Alexandria, third in 19:42; and Laura Chipkin, 31, of Arlington, fourth in 20:07.
Michelle Cottrell-Williams, 30, won the women's race in 23:33, and Erin Pollard, 26, was Arlington's top finisher, fourth in 25:08.
At Virgin London Marathon, Arlington's Claire Hallissey, 29, a citizen of United Kingdom, ran 2:27:44, her best marathon ever by two minutes, placing 11th among women and first among British women by 26 seconds. With that world-class performance, Hallissey is a strong candidate to be chosen by the U.K. Olympic Committee to represent her homeland at the 2012 Olympics in London in August.
Jose Gonzalez, 33, took ninth in 55:34, outkicking Gregory Mariano, 26, 10th in 55:41, with Jeremiah Doyle, 31, 17th in 58:42.
Michaela Courtney, 28, scored fourth among women in 1:02:23, leading Samantha Cole, 43, ninth in 1:04:47, and Allyson Seger, 25, 34th in 1:12:00.
In the accompanying 5K, Miguel Matta, 27, held seventh place in 19:24, ahead of Matt Erskine, 42, 25th in 22:29, and John Lanzetta, 26, 31st in 23:37.
Among women, former Arlington firefighter Jackie Gruendel, 37, now of Clifton, nearly won the race overall in 18:03, just 14 seconds behind the male winner. Blair Hagerty, 26, earned seventh in 24:16.0, pacing Laura Scott, 35, eighth in 24:33.
Oriana Hargrove, 23, of Washington won the women's race in 24:21, chased by Kristen Cheman, 29, of Arlington, second in 24:40, and Samantha Hagerbaumer, 30, third in 26:49.
Four-time Olympic Trials competitor Alisa Harvey, 46, of Manassas won the women's race in 18:22, just ahead of Tamara Shear, 26, of Washington, second in 18:38, and Kelsey Budd, 22, of Arlington, third in 18:48.
Among women, Elizabeth Gross, 30, finished 416th in 3:30:23; Melody Jones, 28, 575th in 3:34:35; Julie M. Taylor, 26, 664th in 3:36:41; Julia Taylor, 40, 670th in 3:36:49; and Tammy Lamantia, 40, 726th in 3:37:47.
WOMEN: Elizabeth Gross, 30, 416th in 3:30:23 Melody Jones, 28, 575th in 3:34:35 Julie M. Taylor, 26, 664th in 3:36:41 Julia Taylor, 40, 670th in 3:36:49 Tammy Lamantia, 40, 726th in 3:37:47 Gabrielle R. Names, 22, 779th in 3:38:36 Amanda L Tyler, 39, 793rd in 3:38:53 Shannon E. Clancy, 27, 932nd in 3:41:15 Stephanie Remick, 26, 1265th in 3:46:51 Jessica L. Schwartz, 25, 1606th in 3:51:12 Elizabeth Dolan, 27, 1620th in 3:51:19 Chelsea D Brundage, 32, 1852nd in 3:53:56 Kirstee Hildebrand, 29, 2137th in 3:57:02 Seiko Watanabe, 34, 2154th in 3:57:11 Taylor S. Coffey, 29, 2266th in 3:58:17 Rebecca A. Oppenheim, 23, 2292nd in 3:58:30 Jessica M Peters, 26, 2715th in 4:02:53 Mary K. O'Brien, 35, 3131st in 4:07:21 Katie Tillman, 43, 3369th in 4:09:44 Kymberly M. Jordan, 28, 4014th in 4:16:39 Nagisa Tanaka, 34, 4278th in 4:19:21 Syril Pettit, 38, 4286th in 4:19:25 Michelle M. Lauzon, 49, 4781st in 4:24:40 Dawn N Kawasaki, 42, 4915th in 4:26:11 Sheila Cordaro, 41, 4928th in 4:26:18 Julia Y. Oh, 35, 5037th in 4:27:31 Lynn M Marcotte, 28, 5230th in 4:29:41 Susan H. Benante, 48, 6047th in 4:41:13 Abbe P. Steel, 43, 6077th in 4:41:46 Carrie O'Brien, 35, 6933rd in 4:57:15 Joanna Schmickel, 50, 7272nd in 5:06:27 Elizabeth H Benoit, 33, 7319th in 5:07:45 Cyndie Saucer, 47, 8205th in 5:40:05 Amanda Borngen, 35, 8243rd in 5:42:06 Jennifer L. Hanger, 27, 8263rd in 5:43:09 Cindy B. Walls, 54, 8269th in 5:43:22 MEN: Joe Kelly, 26, 75th in 2:40:13 Tim Fahey, 38, 108th in 2:43:38 Eddie Valentine, 32, 128th in 2:45:46 Edi Turco, 39, 139th in 2:46:35 Marshall D. Martin, 26, 271st in 2:53:01 Erik R. Ruediger, 25, 482nd in 2:59:24 John A. Kelly, 28, 498th in 2:59:50 Christopher Goetzman, 31, 739th in 3:05:57 Justin McCarthy, 30, 1272nd in 3:15:15 Bradley T Smith, 36, 1619th in 3:19:33 Aaron J Bock, 25, 1687th in 3:20:18 Matthew Dempsey, 27, 1797th in 3:21:24 Steven E. Andrews, 41, 2702nd in 3:30:22 Brian W Danza, 31, 3258th in 3:36:08 Charles Shackelford, 24, 3408th in 3:37:30 Jonathan Abel-Millman, 24, 3655th in 3:39:23 Jeff Bedell, 43, 3692nd in 3:39:39 Nicholas Geboy, 30, 3932nd in 3:41:47 John O'Sullivan, 34, 4042nd in 3:42:45 Thomas F Lombardi, 33, 4765th in 3:48:58 Michael T Naff, 41, 4810th in 3:49:17 Will D. Mroz, 27, 5437th in 3:54:06 James W. Engle, 51, 5866th in 3:57:16 Jonathan Q. Kenney, 39, 6489th in 4:02:56 Temesgen Habtemariam, 41, 6658th in 4:04:49 Paul Marsden, 50, 6698th in 4:05:08 Andrew J. Murphy, 39, 6775th in 4:05:53 Mark Henneberger, 51, 7055th in 4:08:55 Daniel C Villarreal, 28, 7073rd in 4:09:07 Gregory D Richards, 35, 7480th in 4:13:18 Matthew F Deacon, 29, 7627th in 4:14:48 Jay Jacob Wind, 62, 7852nd in 4:17:20 Robert Sindermann, 58, 8630th in 4:26:28 Gary A. Morgans, 59, 8891st in 4:29:42 Damon W. Taaffe, 35, 9329th in 4:36:24 Thomas J Quinzio, 64, 9533rd in 4:39:28 Tom Howard, 42, 9654th in 4:41:46 Aaron R. Bastide, 36, 9956th in 4:46:40 Barry Buchholz, 30, 10196th in 4:50:36 David S. Trevino, 60, 11854th in 5:42:00
Matthew Barresi, 29, of Falls Church, won the April 6 race in 15:21, followed by Arlington runners Christopher Pruitt, 29, second in 15:46; Dustin Whitlow, 25, third in 15:47; Marshall Martin, 26, fifth in 16:28; and Edi Turco, 39, sixth in 16:38.
Among women, Arlington's Patricia Ekiring, 30, was crowned first in 19:33, narrowly leading Bridget Bowers, 41, of Alexandria, second in 19:37; Annie Grondin, 39, of Arlington, third in 19:49; and Laura Chipkin, 31, of Arlington, fourth in 20:13.
At the April 13 race, H.B. Woodlawn graduate Will Viviani, 29, won in 15:37.0, ahead of Cabell Rosanelli, 24, of Washington; and four Arlington runners, Garret Martucci, 23, third in 16:07; Gregory Mariano, 26 fourth in 16:21; Bryan Schneider, 26, fifth in 16:36; and Edi Turco, 39, sixth in 16:37.
Former Arlington firefighter Jackie Gruendel, 37, now of Clifton, won the women's race in 17:58, pacing Kerry Allen, 23, of Washington, second in 18:24; Michelle Miller, 31, of Damascus, Md., third in 18:46; Arlington's Samantha Lee, 23, fourth in 19:02; and Jillian Pollack, 23, fifth in 19:15.
Pacers Events hosts two more Crystal City 5Ks on April 20 and April 27. See www.runpacers.com.
Steven Inglis, 23, ran 22:03 for 11th at the accompanying 5K. The Barr family -- James, 44, carrying Olivia, 3; and James Sr., 61, finished the 5K together in 51:23.
Christina Hasson, 29, of Springfield earned first among women in 20:54, with Christina Stafford, 43, of Arlington, second in 23:23; and Mackenzie Ullom, 12, a student at Ashlawn School, third in 25:08.
Hallissey, from Hertfordshire, U.K., plans to run London Marathon on April 22 in her home country in a bid for the third spot on the U.K. women's Olympic Marathon team alongside Paula Radcliffe, current world women's marathon record holder, and Mara Myers Yamauchi, second fastest-ever female British marathoner.
Hallissey ran 2:29:27 for sixth place at Chicago Marathon in October 2011, following her debut marathon at New York City Marathon 2010, where she ran 2:36:12, 18th among women.
Hallisey's fifth place at Cherry Blossom also earned her the honor of first woman from the DC area.
Jillian Pollack, 23, landed 23 and first in her age group in 1:01:57, with Jillian Goodwin, 22, 27th in 1:02:28; Michaela Courtney, 28, 30th in 1:02:41; Samantha Lee, 23, 39th in 1:03:36; and Sonja Hinish, 26, 41st in 1:03:37.
Bert Rodriguez, 32, repeated as Arlington's top male finisher, 13th in 50:57, followed by David Burnham, 27, 17th in 51:23; Will Viviani, 29, 25th in 52:41; Luke Albertson, 23, 28th in 53:15; David Wertz, 36, 29th in 53:24; John Hall, 26, 38th in 54:41; and Peter Quinzio, 26, 39th in 54:47.
Among all 7,161 male finishers, 792 came from Arlington; of the 9,699 female finishers, 1,072 hailed from Arlington.
That's what Michael Wardian, 37, accomplished at SunTrust Rock'n'Roll USA Marathon in Washington DC, renamed and re-branded from its first six years as National Marathon. Wardian's 2:26:35 put him more than two minutes ahead of his nearest competition.
Benjamin Emmanuel, 28, new to the local running scene, took fourth place in 2:38:23, with Jesse Contario, 28, 10th in 2:46:59; Pacers Running Store owner Chris Farley, 35, 16th in 2:51:59; and Marty McCormick, 31, 23rd in 2:56:25.
Among women, Elizabeth Bleuer, 22, was Arlington's first finisher, seventh in 3:16:37, ahead of Emily Gousen, 25, 32nd in 3:29:51; Leslie Kasmir, 36, 35th in 3:30:56; and Kaylan Wedekind, 26, 36th in 3:31:10.
In the accompanying CareFirst Half Marathon, David Burnham, 27, had the power, fifth in 1:09:07, leading Joe Kelly, 26, ninth in 1:13:09; Tim Fahey, 38, 14th in 1:15:02; Eddie Valentine, 32, 18th in 1:16:02; and Edi Turco, 39, 19th in 1:16:56.
Stacy Holden, 35, led Arlington's women, seventh in 1:24:21, pacing Jillian Pollack, 22, 20th in 1:27:11; Sarah Mandes, 34, 43rd in 1:30:57 Dawn Riebeling, 26, 65th in 1:33:40; and Tammy Lamantia, 40, 67th in 1:33:45.
In Shamrock Half Marathon, David Sherer, 32, clipped 1:24:52 for 62nd among men, with Lorelei Gaus, 25, 130th among women.
In Shamrock Marathon, Nicole Terry, 27, scored fifth place among women in 2:59:58, ahead of Jennifer Goransson, 28, 21st in 3:19:17. Jonathan George, 28, ran 2:53:30 for 22nd among men, and Troy Dewitt, 30, steamed in 3:15:35 for 121st.
The top five women were Arlington's Inga Middleton, 46, first in 21:12 and Kristin Tamburro, 35, second in 21:20; Meredith Bombella, 27, Sarasota, Fla, third in 21:44; Jessica Heinze, 35, of Arlington, fourth in 22:10; and Emily Barker, 29, of New York, N.Y., fifth in 22:57.
Janet Braunstein of Washington and Jim Noone of Fairfax received outstanding masters runner awards. Simonetta Nussio of Arlington and Mark Walchinsky of Alexandria won most improved runner awards. Paula Arevalo of Washington recevied volunteer of the year; and the club inducted the late Roger Peet of Fairfax, president of the club for seven years, into its hall of fame,
On Saturday, March 3, he won $1000 for finishing second in 2:21:40 at Woodlands Marathon in The Woodlands, Tex. The very next day, Sunday, March 4, he placed second in 3:02:55 at the USA 50K Championship in Lloyd Neck, N.Y.
A week later, Sunday, March 10, he earned $250 by winning Lower Potomac River Marathon in Piney Point, Md., running 2:34:20. Christopher Goetzman, 31, took sixth place there in 2:53:36.
Wardian's next race is SunTrust USA Rock'n'Roll Marathon in Washington, D.C., a race he has won four times out of five.
Lisa Thomas, 36, of Alexandria won the women's race in 24:03, ahead of Stacy Holden, 35, of Arlington, second in 24:26; Sonja Hinish, 25, of Arlington, third in 26:09; Brennan Hogan, 29, of Washington, fourth in 26:22; and Annie Grondin, 39, of Arlington, fifth in 26:22.6.
Liz Hammin, 24, cooked up 36:08 for 15th among women. Alexis Tsonos, 28, ran 40:15 for 33rd among women.
Arlington's top women were Melody Jones, 28, 21st in 32:07; Melanie Yu, 30, 30th in 33:32; and Lorena Trejo, 28, 65th in 38:02.
William Weidman, 28, led Arlington's team, sixth in 3:04:24. Robert Towne, 59, scored 15th in 3:26:42, leading Gregory Loomis, 37, 49th in 3:49:41.
Kathleen Holmes, 29. opened 3:48:06, fifth place among women, pacing Andrea Nelson, 33, 12th in 4:02:35; and Maria Schwedhelm, 29, 31st in 4:36:00.
In the accompanying half marathon, Kathryn Davis, 28, placed 91st in 1:36:45; and Chris Muldowney, 39, ran 1:53:56 for 248th,
Audrey Perlow, 31, finished 29th among women in 1:12:13, ahead of Simonetta Nussio, 37, 107th in 1:23:53; Carrie Johnson, 32, 181st in 1:39:06; and Elizabeth Row, 56, 184th in 1:39:19.
Jordan Michael, 25, scored seventh place in 32:31, and Tim Fahey, 38, landed 12th in 35:07.
Among women, Stacy Holden, 25, held on to fifth place in 37:58, with Jessica Chin, 25, eighth in 30:48, and Erin Swain, 29, ninth in 42:14.
In the accompanying 10K, Italian Air Force Major Edi Turco, 39, flew to second place in 35:27, and Kristine Johnston, 24, won the women's race in 43:13. Turco's wife, Simonetta Nussio, 37, took third in 49:29, and John Thompson Stahr, 64, glowed in 52:14, 16th among men and second in his age-group.
His bride, Simonetta Nussio, 37, ran 45:58 in Olney for 126th overall and 42:08 in Langley for 21st overall.
Arlington attorney Ben Danforth, 32, took second in 30:21 behind Turco in Langley, followed by Rich Mendelowitz, 52, seventh in 36:19, and Robert Rodriguez, 55, eighth in 39:05 despite an unmarked turn that added 0.375 miles to his distance.
Erin Bougie, 26, landed second among women there in 40:11, with Sarah Hunt, 32, fourth in 40:31.
Charlie Ban, 29, of McLean, cruised into second in 16:17, and Arlington's Jerry Doyle, 30, and Thomas Scott Johnson, 26, squared off the top four in 17:20 and 17:25.
Finishing fifth overall and first among women in 17:29 was Anna Holt-Gosselin, 23, of Vienna. Andrea Garvue, 27, of Chevy Chase nailed second in 17:59, with Maura Carroll, 22, of Washington third in 18:01. First female from Arlington was Bridget Carey, 24, 10th in 20:20.
Directed by Hoffman-Boston teacher and marathon runner Samantha Kirby Cole, the first-time race drew 142 finishers.
Among women, Lauren Woodall of Washington won it in 19:29, ahead of Kelly Devine of Alexandria, second in 20:03; and Kristen Thomas of Newark, Del., third in 20:12.
Four Arlington women took top-10 honors: Vanessa Taylor, fifth in 20:41; Heather Purcell, sixth in 20:42; Annie Grondin, seventh in 20:48; and Erin Taylor, 10th in 21:05.
Pacers Events' next race in Arlington is Four Courts Four Miler on Saturday, March 10. See www.pacersevents.com/fourcourtsfour or call 703-248-6883.
The merger of these two companies creates of the DC area’s largest road race management and promotions company with a portfolio of more than 60 road races, 75,000 yearly participants, and the Mid-Atlantic region’s monthly running magazine, Washington Running Report.
“We are beyond thrilled to have Capital Running Company as part of the Pacers family,” said Kathy Dalby of Arlington, managing partner of Pacers Events. “Rick and Kathy Freedman [of Capital Running Company] have created an impressive multi-platform business, and we are excited to continue their tradition of delivering great service, events, and reporting to the DC running community.”
For now, the two companies will operate under their existing names. Pacers Events conducts Love The Run You're With 5K on February 12 in Pentagon City; weekly races in Crystal City during the summer; a 5K and 10K in Clarendon; and numerous other races around the region.
Erik Price, 28, rang up 1:32:42 in the accompanying half marathon, 248th among males. Dara Fulstone, 24, rolled 2:04:21, 1477th female.
In the 3000 meter, Vinnie DeRocco, 32, of Fairfax ran 9:58.2 to outkick Arlington's Thomas Johnson, 26, second in 9:59.8, with Lillie Perella, 12, of Thurmont, first among women in 12:47.3.
In the 5000 meter, just 10 minutes later, Thomas Johnson ran 17:05.9 to win by more than a minute. Lillie Perella doubled, winning among women in 22:48.6.
Ted Poulos, 50, of McLean racked up a win in the 5000-meter in 19:10, ahead of Arlington's Lindsay LaRose, 29, first among women in 19:40.
Gregory Mariano, 26, of Arlington won the men's mile in 4:43. Elizabeth Glidden, 32, of Washington won the women's mile in 6:10. Terry McLaughlin, 51, of Spotsylvania ran 5:32 in the masters' mile, outkicking Ted Poulos, second in 5:36. Oskar Wells, 11, of Vienna led the children's mile in 6:03, with Seneca Willen, 10, of Fairfax, first among girls in 6:52.
In the 5000-meter, Thomas Johnson, 26, of Arlington, spanned the track in 17:17, and Annaliese Ponzi, 10, of Alexandria led the ladies in 29:02.
Bryan Kirby won the men's mile in 4:37; Lindsay LaRose, 29, won the women's mile in 5:38; Wayne Cottrell, 49, of Benicia, Cal., paced the master in 5:26; and Jay Hall, 12, scored in the children's mile in 5:36.
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Wardian finished 62nd in 2:21:50, running a steady pace. At the Olympic Trials in New York City in 2007, Wardian led the race for the first six miles before the pack caught up to him.
The next day on Jan. 15, Wardian ran Houston Marathon (open to the public) and finished 14th in 2:31:17.
Samantha Cole, 43, finished 38th among women in 3:04:18. Other Arlington finishers included Jacob Brundage, 34, 417th male in 3:12:33; Jay Jacob Wind, 62, 3rd among men 60-64 in 3:18:00; Chelsea Brundage, 32, 158th female in 3:28:00; Zachary Springfield, 29, 1042nd in 3:37:41; Ryan Demian, 28, 1312th in 3:45:57; Katie Tirronen, 1473rd in 4:40:59; and Nicole Truhe, 30, 1637th in 4:48:07.
Edi Turco, 38, of Arlington won in 17:51, holding off Kevin D'Amanda, 49, of Bethesda, second in 18:10. Evan Warner, 21, took third in 18:54.
Fourth place in 19:05 and first among women went to Hiruni Wijayaratne, 20, a graduate of Herndon High School now at University of Kentucky. Dionis Gauvin, 37, of Washington hunted down second place in 20:32; and Win Persina, 51, landed third in 21:39.
In the accompanying 5K, Thomas Johnson, 26, bridged the course in 17:16 for second place. Alison Hoffman, 46, finished 37th among women in 28:39.
Monte Hawkins, 34, dealt 29:54, 30th among men, ahead of Kelly Swain, 26, fourth among women in 30:35. This year, the race moved from West Potomac Park to Pennsylvania Avenue, allowing the field to grow to 4,700 finishers.
In the accompanying 5K, Mike Peterson, 29, held onto 13th place in 18:52, and Lindsay LaRose, 29, bloomed into first place among women in 19:38.
Unfortunately, only about 5,000 parking spaces exist in that area. The resulting traffic jam snaked all the way across Woodrow Wilson Bridge into Virginia, and the two races started an hour late.
Two Arlington runners shared the winner's circle in the 5K. Bert Rodriguez, 32, won the men's race in 16:54, with Kelly Swain, 26, second overall in 18:46 and first among women.
Darin Miller, 24, ground out sixth overall in 19:06, just ahead of Mike Staconis, 37 seventh in 19:09. Emily Gartland, 24, landed 37th overall in 20:57, and Amy Sanders, 23, ran 22:45 for 69th.
In the 15K, Dustin Whitlow, 25, continued his string of top finishes, placing second 50:11. Brian Buechel, 28, blasted 54:12 for seventh, and Matthew Deady, 24, took 13th in 55:35.
Beth Naff, 39, nabbed 40th place in 58:33; Kayla Renz, 24, broke one hour, 45th in 59:09; followed by Kelsey Mackay, 29, 72nd in 1:00:25.
Mindy Reese, 36, of Richmond, was a close fourth overall and first among women in 20:03, leading Lisa Lowry, 27, of Washington, second in 20:41. Third among women in 21:26 was Arlington's Deb Ryan, 39, ahead of Taylor Poling, 29, fourth in 21:46.
This year, he won it all, clocking 17:31 for first place among more than 5,000 finishers.
Chasing him were Pat Derocco, 28, also of Arlington, second in 17:37, and Luke Driscoll, 36, of Pearl River, N.Y., third in 17:40.
Among women, Chelsea Bieber, 27, of Herndon dominated in 19:29, ahead of Robyn Bernardy, 30, of Washington, second in 20:04, and Tamara Shear, 25, of Washington, third in 20:27.
Sarah Angell, 15, of Arlington pinned down sixth in 21:38, leading Sarah George, 24, eighth in 21:10, and Perrin Falkner, 16, 10th in 21:55.
His bride, Simonetta Nussio, 37, landed 17th among women in 1:22:09.
Alison Deboer, 25, sparkled in ninth in 20:12, ahead of Jessica McGuire, 31, 12th in 20:21 and Kristine Johnston, 24, 18th in 20:58.
Monica Grillo, 47, was Arlington's top female finisher in 33:31, 106th overall, followed by Natalie Allgeier, 28, 199th in 35:34.
On Saturday, DC Capital Striders conducted Fast Feet for Food 5K, a benefit for DC Central Kitchen. Michael Proulx, 36, of Alexandria and Competitor magazine recorded the fastest time of 18:25, ahead of Michael Donovan, 31, of Bethesda, second in 18:58 and Dan Patterson, 38, third in 19:47. Christopher Gust, 44, swept into seventh place in 20:50.
Win Persina, 51, of Washington won the women's race in 20:41, leading Alexis Tressler, 27, of Arlington, second in 22:35 Megan Nechanicky, 29, of Montgomery Village, third in 23:03, and Robin Schmid, 43, of Arlington, fourth in 23:52.
Tiffany Torres, 31, of Stafford tore up the coure in 21:21, first among women, followed by Cara Fahey, 37, of Arlington, second in 21:26, and Betty Blank, 58, of Falls Church, third in 21:59.
Eric Capito, 27, capped the accompanying 5K in 21:01, 13th among men, with Tiffany Bittenbender, 31, seventh among women in 24:00.
Stacy Holden, 35, held second place in 1:20:41 at TCS Annapolis Half Marathon, just ahead of Kevin Kropp, 44, 24th among men in 1:20:57.
Mike Montgomery, 42, ran 20:37 for 24th place at Herndon Turkey Trot 5K, with Kate Kisenwether, 24, 131st overall in 25:56.
In the accompanying half marathon, Greg Lane, 25, picked up 62nd place in 1:20:52, and Lindsay LaRose, 29, blossomed to 35th among women in 1:27:09.
Ever-improving David Wertz, 35, took 11th in 32:38, and Dave Cahill, 40, climbed to 40th in 37:58.
Among women, Kristin Anderson, 28, also finished second in 35:04. Lindsay Wilkins, 33, fresh from her 2:53 at Marine Corps Marathon, earned eighth place in 37:30, and sisters Erin Swain, 29, and Kelly Swain, 26, paced to 14th and 15th in 38:31 and 38:32.
Arlington's Alex Fishbein, 21, placed fourth in 20:29, followed by Tim Arnade, 54, eighth in 21:33, and John Bacon, 55, ninth in 21:41.
Jordan Selby, 15, won the women's race in 21:25, ahead of Monica Grillo, 47, second in 21:44, Cynthia Palmer, 45, third in 23:00, and Monica's daughter, Molly Crum, 16, fourth in 23:06.
In the accompanying McDonald's Half Marathon, Daniel Villareal, 27, focused on 53rd among men in 1:24:24, with Jillian Pollack, 22, ninth among women, first in her age group in 1:24:38.
In the SunTrust Richmond Marathon, Bradley Smith, 36, broke 2:50, running 2:48:29 for 27th place. Behind him were Dylan Bartlett, 25, 49th in 2:55:53 and Keith Cassidy, 39, 63rd in 2:57:56. Oriana Hargrove, 23, ran 3:29:17 for 53rd among women, leading Amie Heap, 44, 74th in 3:32:54 and Erin Mick, 25, 110th in 3:38:48.
Bennett Stackhouse, 27, built up second place in 16:26 at Rockville 5K, and Ben Hine, 38, finished 22nd at Rockville 10K in 40:43.
Arlington's Michael Wardian, 37, passed everyone in the race except for Ware, finishing second in 2:23:46. Wardian has run Marine Marathon several times before, but this was his first competitive effort at the race. Patrick Fernandez, 24, of Alexandria, took third in 2:26:37.
In eighth place in 2:32:10 was Sean Barrett, 26, of Arlington, and Erik Kean, 34, rounded out the top 20 in 2:37:25.
Among women, Tezata Desalegn Dengersa, 30, of Ethiopia, living in Ellicott City, Md., led from start to finish, winning in 2:45:28. Behind her, Emily Shertzer, 31, of Jonestown, Penn., ran 2:45:55 for second place, qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials by five seconds. Ethiopian Getachew Shiferaw, 27, also of Ellicott City, landed third in 2:47:30.
Arlington's Lindsay Wilkins, 33, scored sixth place in 2:53:28, with Nicole Terry, 27. 15th in 3:01:53, and Lauren Shaub, 27, 52nd in 3:14:51.
In the accompanying 10K, Reuben Mwei, 25, of Acworth, Ga., dominated the field in 30:37, followed by Brian Dumm, 28, of Colorado Springs, Colo, second in 32:52, and Luke Belford, 29, or Nottingham, Md., third in 33:13.
Arlington's Edi Turco, 38, flew to seventh place in 35:33, ahead of Jack Williard, 29, 21st in 37:30, and Alex Mischke, 24, 29th in 38:52.
In the women's race, Amanda Rice, 27, of North Bethesda won by almost three minutes in 36:30, with Jennifer Perrottet, 31, of San Marcos, Cal., second in 39:22, and Arlington's Christine Rehwald, 32, third in 39:54.
Behind them were Jessica Chin, 25, 13th in 42:52, and Blair O'Brien, 25, 17th in 44:03.
Win Persina, 51, of Washington, won the women's race in 20:52, scampering away from
Sarah Arneson, 33, of Washington, second in 22:57, and
Adina Wadsworth, 43, of Washington, third in 23:29.
Chris Rom, 18, ran 16:13 for fourth place on the 2.98-mile course, and Jacob Zucker, 18, took 10th place in 16:21.
Jefferson's team also included Michael Wattendorf, third in 16:07; Dan Matson, eighth in 16:16; and
Andrew O'Shea, ninth in 16:16 also.
Next up for Rom and Zucker is the Northern Region cross-country championship this Thursday, November 3, at 3:15 PM, also at Burke Lake Park.
A week earlier, he won Mount Desert Island Marathon in Maine, running 2:32:36.
Jennifer Hamlin, 31, also ran that race, finishing 104th and third in her age group in 3:36:33.
The week before that, Wardian took third in 2:21:43 at Hartford Marathon in Connecticut, and in September.
he ran 9:20:01 for 100 kilometers (62.1 miles), good for second overall at Trail Runner Ultra Race of Champions
at Wintergreen Resort, Va.
The Wardian family hosts Kinhaven 5K on Sunday, November 20, at 9 AM at Bluemont Park.
See www.runkinhaven.com for more information.
Arlington's top finishers were
Philip Allen, 17, 21st in 30:05;
Michael Zinn, 29, 23rd in 30:36;
and
Josh Doan, 37, 26th in 30:49.
Among women,
two more Ethiopians scored in the top three --
Hirut Mandefro, 26, first in 28:26
and
Afsaneh Azar, 41, third in 32:09,
separated by Arlington's
Jillian Pollack, 22, second in 31:20.
Angel Stone, 33, floated in at 33:12 for sixth place, and
Jessica McGuire, 31, nailed down 11th in 33:45.
David Kent, 39, landed second in his age group, 37th among men in 1:25:32 in the accompanying half marathon.
Katherine Marder, 30, also earned second in her age group, 16th among women in 1:34:36.
Behind him, two Kenyans, Robert Cheseret and Augustus Maiyo, both 28 of Colorado Springs, ran together, taking second and third
in 48:21.
Will Viviani, 28, was Arlington's first finisher, 20th in 51:24. Just two places back was Sean Barrett, 26, 22nd in 51:48,
with David Wertz, 35, 37th in 53:56.
Three Ethiopians led the women's race, running the third, fourth, and fifth fastest women's times ever at Army Ten Miler.
Tezata Dengera, 30, prevailed, winning in 56:35, just ahead of Serkalem Biset, 24, second in 56:40, and Shiferaw Tiringo-Getachew, 27, third in 56:44.
All three live and train in Ellicott City.
Kate Dart, 32, hit the target as Arlington's first female, 18th in 1:01:40.
Patricia Ekiring, 30, rang 62nd in 1:07:27, and
Melody Jones, 28, was 88th in 1:08:39,
Arlington resident Claire Hallissey, a citizen of Great Britain, ran her best time ever -- 2:29:27 for sixth place among women.
Lindsay Wilkins, 33, continued on the comeback trail, 37th in 2:50:41; and
Varia Lvova, 34, followed in 2:52:16, good for 45th place.
Alexandria's Lisa Thomas, 35, qualified for her second Olympic Trials, finishing 18th in 2:45:02, one of nine
American women at Chicago Marathon to earn the right to compete for the USA Olympic Marathon team at the Trials in Houston on January 14.
Edi Turco, 38, won the Pacers Running Stores event in 16:47,
well ahead of Bryan Schneider, second in 17:18, and Richard Rapine, 36, of Alexandria, third in 17:29.
Among women, Varia Lvova, 33, jetted to the front in 18:33, with Patricia Ekiring second in 19:39, and
Phoebe Markle, 27, of Alexandria, third in 20:06.
Sarah Brown, 24, placed 10th among women in 1:30:45, pursued by Lindsay Murphy, 29, 11th in 1:31:25; and
Lynn Marcotte, 28, 14th in 1:33:40.
Patrick Fernandez, 24, of Alexandria won this year's edition in 26:23, ahead of 1,949 other finishers.
More than a half minute behind him was Navy midshipman Paul Hill, 21, of Annapolis, second in 26:57, and
Chas Ballew, 27, of Washington, third in 27:51.
First from Arlington was Nicholas Brown, 29, 20th in 32:00, with
Jeremiah Doyle, 30, 29th in 32:45; and
Brian Klesh, 27, 34th in 32:51.
Arlington's Christine Rehwald, 31, won the women's division in 32:12,
leading Anna Bernal, 23, of Quantico, second in 32:48, and
Margaret Smith, 31, of Fort Belvoir, third in 33:22.
Next to finish were Arlington's Emily Reuter, 31, fourth in 35:47, and
Jessica Schwartz, 25, fifth in 35:57.
Other top Arlington runners were
Tim Fahey, 37, fifth in 34:22;
David Kent, 39, seventh in 36:49; and
Matthew Deady, 23, eighth in 37:43.
Arlington's Samantha Cole, 42, swept away all the competition, winning the women's race in 39:11.
A minute back was Sonja Hinish, 25, of Arlington, second in 40:39, followed by
Ann Lacey, 30, of Falls Church, third in 41:03.
Elke Horn, 25, of Arlington took sixth in 44:33.
In the 5K, Ryan Witters, 23, of Washington ran 15:01, outkicking
Evan Jurkovich, 25, of Washington, second in 15:11, and
Sean Prinz, 26, of Wantagh, N.Y., third in 15:26.
In fourth place in 15:28 was Arlington's top runner, David Wertz, 35.
Rounding out the top 10 were Arlington's
Michael Lofrumento, 26, eighth in 17:41;
Erik Price, 28, ninth in 17:49; and
Dan Surber, 24, 10th in 18:26.
The first three women were Arlington all-stars:
Kelly Swain, 26, first in 18:31;
Tasha Stryker, 31, second in 19:08; and
Melody Jones, 28, third in 19:11.
Patrick Fernandez, 24, of Alexandria led the charge in 16:01, just six seconds ahead of
Chris Juarez, 40, of Alexandria, second in 16:07, and
Jon Lindenauer, 23, of Bristow, third in 16:14.
The top three men from Arlington were
Joe Kelly, 25, fifth overall in 16:57;
Michael Godesky, 36, 15th in 18:33; and
Keith Hardwick, 25, 17th in 18:37
Pacing the women in 20:06 was Ashley Duerr, 26, of Falls Church.
Separated by just two steps were
Emily Norton, 29, of Bethesda, second in 20:51; and
Breanne Morton, 27, of Centreville, third in 20:53.
A few seconds back was Catherine Hogan, 23, of Arlingon, fourth in 21:01, followed by
Elke Horn, 25, eighth in 21:41; and
Courtney Birst, 32, 10th in 21:46.
Other Arlington age group award winners were
John Best, 10, second in his age group in 24:13;
Taylor Chamness, 16, first F15-19 in 25:23,
two seconds ahead of MacKenzie Smith, 15, second in 25:25;
Courtney Birst, 32, in 21:46, first F30-39;
Mark Wigfield, 57, in 21:16, second M50-59; and
Jay Wind, 61, in 22:20, first M60-69.
Three minutes back in 18:01 was second-place finisher Eric Price, 28.
Kevin Muse, 23, shone in seventh place in 19:45.
Emily Williams, 28, starred in third place in 22:21, with
Kelly Buroker, 30, fourth in 23:30; and
Lia Simeone, 24, 12th in 25:54.
Jennifer Cheng, 29, rang in eighth place there in 33:51, ahead of
Sushila Nanda, 50, 12th in 34:58; and
Kim Rybold, 28, 17th in 36:35.
In the accompanying 10 Miler, Abbe Steel, 43, nailed eighth place in 1:33:19,
Anna Bernal, 23, of Quantico won the women's race in 19:40, with
Betty Blank, 58, of Falls Church second in 21:14; and
Victoria Crognale, 30, of Arlington, third in 23:00.
Turco won two of Pacers Running Stores' Lost Dog 5K races in August, leading the pack on August 5 in 17:12 and August 26 in 16:56.
On August 5, James Davis, 21, of Springfield took second in 17:25, followed by
Brennan Cain, 29, third in 17:47.
Kathy Dalby, 33, of Arlington, scored first among women in 22:55, outkicking
Turco's bride Simonetta Nussio, 37, second in 23:02, and
Crystal Maguire, 30, of Arlington, third 23:48.
On August 12, Jesse Contario, 28, also of Arlington, won in 16:32, pulling Turco to his fastest finish, 16:44, good for second place, with
Brennan Cain third in 17:23.
Simonetta Nussio finished first among women, sixth overall in 22:31, trailed by Joanna Kim, 31, of Arlington, second in 23:11, and
Robyn Fickes, 30, of Washington, third in 24:18.
On August 26, ahead of the gathering storm,
Brennan Cain landed second in 17:25 and
Denis Cloutier, 49, of Arlington, was third in 17:42.
Among women, Annie Grondin, 38, of Arlington paced the field in 20:20, ahead of
Kathy Dalby, second in 22:38, and
Crystal Maguire, third in 23:08.
The races benefitted Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation.
Pacers' next race is Clarendon Day 5K, 10K, and Kids' Dash on Saturday, September 24. See www.pacersevents.com/clarendondayrun or call 703-248-6883.
As a change of pace, the race offers commemorative flip-flop sandals.
Laura O'Hara, 31, was the women's champion in 18:56, with
Ali Piacente, 26, second in 19:32, and
Erin Masterson, 28, third in 21:18 -- all three from Alexandria.
Last year, he set a world record on 2:27:21 for the indoor marathon. This year, however,
he ran this marathon just three days after finishing third overall (and first American) in 2:26:01 at Badwater 135-mile Ultramarathon across Death Valley in California.
(That's 26 hours, 22 minutes for 135 miles!)
Northern Virginia Running Club's Samantha Kirby Cole, 42, landed 24th among women in 32:08, ahead of
Jacquie Vanderslice, 29, 36th in 34:53; and
Caitlin Moore, 25, 54th in 37:03.
Gabrielle Names, 21, called out third among women in 27:50, leading
Simonetta Nussio, 37, sixth in 29:57, and
Kim Kruse, 47, eighth in 30:14.
Here in Arlington, Potomac Valley Track Club celebrated with its Go Fourth race, announced as eight kilometers (4.97 miles)
but closer to nine kilometers (5.6 miles) because of a course marshal out of place.
Thomas Pesch, 21, of Elgin, Minnesota, clocked in at 31:55,
ahead of Arlington's Cory Herold, 27, second in 32:21
and
Edi Turco, 38, third in 32:54.
2008 Olympic Marathon Trials runner Lisa Thomas, 35, of Alexandria, won the women's race in 32:34, good for third overall.
Lindsay Wilkins, 33, of Arlington, on the comeback trail after a long injury layoff, ran 33:07 for second among women and fifth overall.
He overcame that fear and ran a steady race at Cherry Blossom 5K, winning in 17:07, more than a minute ahead of the competition.
Behind him, Matthew Stohler, 35, held on to 11th place in 23:41.
Among women, Jillian Catalanotti, 32, captured sixth place in 23:10.
In the big race, the Cherry Blossom Ten Mile, Bert Rodriguez, 31, tried to repeat as first finisher from the DC area.
His 50:25 bettered his 2010 clocking by 27 seconds, good for 17th overall, but David Nightingale, 25, an Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier
from Washington DC, took the local title in 48:39, 14th overall and $500 richer.
Michael Wardian, 36, bounced back nicely from his SunTrust National Marathon win, finishing 22nd in 51:16, a personal best.
David Burnham, 26, sizzled in 25th place, running 51:49.
Among women, Claire Hallissey, 28, a citizen of United Kingdom living in Arlington, won $1000 for fifth place in 56:17.
Laura Przydzial, 32, ran 1:04:34 for 33rd place, with Liz Elko, 23, 40th in 1:05:26.
Julia Taylor, 39, was Arlington's first lady in 3:29:15, 405th overall, leading
Kathleen Gallagher, 25, 470th in 3:34:52, and
Keelyn Henderson, 23, 506th in 3:33:58.
In the accompanying CareFirst Half Marathon, Edi Turco, 38, zoomed into 19th place in 1:15:01,
pursued by Nathan Delong, 29, 38th in 1:18:33, and
Hugh Owen, 33, 44th in 1:19:23.
Varia Lvova, 33, paced Arlington's women, 10th in 1:23:13, ahead of
Erin Swain, 28, 12th in 1:23:48, and
Natalie Williamson, 30, 13th in 1:27:38.
He gave it his best shot at Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach, running 1:09:37 for the first half marathon,
running alongside Bryan Morseman of Addison, N.Y., both trailing Chris Erichsen of St. Paul, Minn., by just 14 seconds.
Erichsen, however, had the best second half, 1:09:01, to win in 2:18:24, qualifying for the Trials with a sub-2:19 time.
Wardian's second half was 1:13:50 to finish in 2:23:27, third behind Morseman's 2:22:39, but not good enough to
get his ticket punched to the Trials in Houston on January 14, 2012.
Wardian tries again this Saturday at SunTrust National Marathon in Washington, a race he has won four times in five tries.
Timothy Garland, 25, broke three hours at Shamrock, finishing 52nd in 2:59:27.
Toni Diegoli, 32, ran 3:10:14 for 15th place among women, with
Taylor Poling, 29, 36th in 3:26:34, and
Melanie Yu, 29, 38th in 3:26:40.
In the accompanying half marathon, Keith Giles, 34, took 31st place in 1:19:30, and
Christine Rehwald, 31, nailed 14th among women in 1:24:46.
In the 8K there, Adam Morse, 30, coded 278th among men in 38:10, and
Andi Allen, 28, scored 138th among women in 39:45.
First among women and sixth overall in 20:25 was Julie Monticello, 37, followed by
Kelly Hart, 13, second in 22:25, and
Macy Monticello, 9, third in 23:19, keeping two of the top three awards in the house.
More than 320 runners finished on a glorious last day of winter.
Champion triathlete Robert Wade, 28, ran St. Patrick's Day 8K in Washington in 25:14, good for sixth place in a record field of 5,400 runners.
Christine Rehwald, 31, shone in 11th place in 31:09.
Meagan Nedlo, 28, trekked all the way from Charlotte, N.C., to win the women's race in 23:45,
leading Michelle Miller, 30, of Damascus, Md., second in 23:46, and
Olympic Trial qualifier Lisa Thomas, 35, of Alexandria, third in 24:08.
Arlington's top females were
Kristi Markowicz, 40, fourth in 24:31, and
Erin Swain, 28, fifth in 24:35.
Arlington's team in Boston is smaller this year than previous years because
the 2011 Boston Marathon filled up with 22,000 entrants after eight hours and three minutes on the first day registration opened, October 18, 2010.
Registration never before closed so fast -- in recent years, registration stayed open for two months.
In response, Boston Athletic Association changed the qualifying process for the 2012 marathon and
tightened the qualifying standards for the 2013 edition.
On September 12, 2011, BAA opens registration to runners with qualifying times at least 20 minutes faster than their standards
or qualifiers who have finished 10 consecutive Boston Marathons, including 2011.
If any slots remain, registration opens on September 14 to those at least 10 minutes faster than their standards;
on September 16, to those at least five minutes faster than their standards; and on
September 19, to all qualified runners. The number of slots available for 2012 will be about the same as for 2011,
subject to permits from the municipalities the marathon traverses.
For the 2013 Boston Marathon, everyone's qualifying standard is five minutes faster, and qualifying times do not include an extra 59 seconds.
Similarly, the 2011 Marine Corps Marathon filled in just two days. Army Ten Miler, Arlington's biggest race,
opens registration on May 1 to active duty U.S. service members and runners who have participated in at least seven Army Ten Milers,
and then on May 15 to all others. See www.armytenmiler.com/Register.
Three weeks ago, he dreamed up the idea of setting the Guinness World Record for fastest marathon ever run wearing a superhero costume.
He consulted his friend, fellow ultra-marathoner Ian Sharman, who claimed the world record at Napa Valley Marathon on March 6 in California, running 2:40:06 dressed as Spider-Man.
In a similar costume, Wardian led Lower Potomac River Marathon in Piney Point, Md., winning in 2:34:56.
If Guinness certifies the record, Wardian will display it proudly on his wall next to his world records for the fastest marathon
pushing a baby stroller and the fastest on a treadmill, both records since broken by others.
Christopher Goetzman, 30, won his age group, 13th overall in 3:17:15, and
Robert Toonkel, 35, took 56th in 3:49:10. Toonkel has twice run marathons in all 50 states.
At the halfway-point turnaround, he was close enough to splash the heels of leader Jimmy Sosinski, 28,
but by the finish, Sosinski put a minute between them to win in 43:35, with Turco second in 44:34.
Liliya Levina, 27, finished eighth among women in 1:01:59.
Andrew Miller, 23, took 10th among men in 19:58 at Vamos 5K in Washington,
and Vanessa Oseroff, 30, passed a pack of womenwn t the end for fifth place in 23:46.
George Cernat, 33, landed 60th in 1:35:49 at the accompanying half marathon.
In the indoor pentathlon -- a separate set of five events -- Barr ran the 1,000 meters in 3:40.88,
won the 60-meter hurdles in 10.15,
won the high jump in 1.72 meters,
won the long jump in 5.54 meters, and
won the shot put in 11.80 meters, for a total score of 2908 -- and the national gold medal.
Wardian's international successes in 2010 included third place at IAU's 50km World Trophy Final in Galway, Ireland, in 2:54:56;
third in a very competitive field at IAU's 100km World & European Championship in Gibraltar in 6:49:18;
and first at the USA 50km championship at Caumsett State Park in New York in 2:55:05, breaking the old meet record by 49 seconds.
Wardian ran 2:23:41 for third place at ING Miami Marathon. At that race, Varia Lvova, 33, finished 20th among women, 199th overall in 3:18:54,
followed by Neil Sullivan, 45, 180th among men and 200th overall, also in 3:18:54.
In the accompanying Miami Half Marathon, Diego Rios, 24, was Arlington's top male, 493rd in 1:50:19; and
Lynn Tanger, 37, hit the spot in 1:52:34, 362nd among women.
Turco's wife, Simonetta Nussio, 36, ran fifth among women in 6:52.5, just ahead of
Allison Rainey, 30, sixth in 7:00.4.
In the accompanying By George 10K, David Wertz, 35, took fifth place in 35:07 behind four fast teammates from Georgetown Running Company.
Christine Marie Rehwald, 31, shone fourth among women in 41:10.
Michelle Miller, 30, of Damascus, won the women's race in 17:56, leading Arlington's Erin Swain, 29, second in 18:14.
Pacers runner Michaela Courtney, 26, finished third, ahead of
Kristi Markowitz, 41, fourth in 18:35, and
Raquel Morgan, 25, fifth in 19:27.
By 10 miles, however, Costa caught and passed Wardian, then pulled away to win in 2:21:15.
Wardian held on to finish second in 2:27:37, an improvement over his fifth place in 2010.
Farther back, 25 men and 24 women finished the marathon in the Magic Kingdom.
Robert Carlson, 38, zoomed to 3:25:04 for 362 among men, followed by
Andy Berner, 36, 686th in 3:37:16.
Farah El-Hadidy, 29, qualified for Boston Marathon with a chip time of 3:39:02 (finish time 3:42:19), 152nd among women.
Kathryn Davis, 27, broke four hours, 339th in 3:56:15.
In the accompanying half marathon,
Chris Gust, 43, grabbed 213th among men in 1:34:02; and
Alison Smith, 23, nailed 200th mong women in 1:47:00.
Arlington attorney Ben Danforth, 31, won the verdict for eighth place in 1:08:51; and
DCRRC vice-president and scorekeeper Brian Danza, 30, ran 1:11:47 for 15th.
Connie Dowler, 35, landed sixth among women in 1:18:22; and
Simonetta Nussio, 36, hit 1:33:10 for 16th.
Times were slow across the board after two inches of snow covered the trail alongside Beach Drive.
Turco finished in 17:19, more than a minute ahead of Chris Zapple, 19, of Falls Church, second in 18:30.
Third in 18:56 was Matthew Brake, 30, of Albuquerque, N.M.
Neil Gibson, 34, ran 19:38 for sixth, and club vice president
Brian Danza, 30, took 10th in 20:29.
Annie Grondin, 37, made it an all-Arlington sweep, first among women in 20:53.
Connie Dowler, 35, of Arlington rodded to second in 21:48, with
Christy Sporidis, 42, of Potomac, Md., close behind in 22:07.
Grace Chan, 41, landed sixth in 22:26, and
Susan Aaronson, 56, celebrated the New Year with a 12th-place finish in 24:34.
Among women, Ann Lowe, 32, placed ninth in 22:59.
In the accompanying 10K, Gordon Simonett, 31, netted ninth in 43:20, and
Mary Kay Queen, 33, reigned 15th in 54:54.
Another pair of twins, Ashlyn and Halsey Sinclair, 21, of Silver Spring, led the women's mile in 5:26.2 and 5:30.3.
Alec's sister Emily Blagg, 16, turned in third in 5:46.8.
Christopher Snyder, 22, of McConnellsburg, Pa., scored a pair of wins, first in the men's mile 4:38.9,
and later in the 3000-meter race in 9:48.5.
Arlington's JJ LaPointe, 15, ran 5:26.7 for seventh in the mile.
Ted Poulos, 49, of McLean won the masters' mile in 5:29.2, ahead of
resurgent Caleb "Spider" Rossiter, 59, of Washington, second in 5:33.9.
JJ's father, Jon LaPointe, 51, punched 6:41.0 for seventh.
In the 3000,
Smith-Perry ran 12:56.5 for 10th place, and
Stout took 12th in 13:29.4.
Winning his second race of the day in 16:58.5 was
Karsten Brown, 36, of Front Royal, with Arlington's
Abdelillah Razah, 44, third in 20:49.6.
PVTC hosts two more meet at TJ this season, Sundays, January 16 and January 30.
The meets are free for students up to eighth grade. See www.pvtc.org/indoor.html or call 703-927-4833.
Wardian had a splendid year, winning the 50-kilometer (31.1-mile) USA road championship;
earning the bronze medal at both the International Association of Ultrarunners 50-kilometer and
100-kilometer (62.2-mile) world championships;
taking third – the best finish ever by a U.S. man – at the Marathon Des Sables across the Sahara Desert in Morocco;
and finishing as the top U.S. runner at Comrades Marathon (89 kilometers -- 55.3 miles).
He also scored third in 6:31:14 at The North Face Endurance Challenge 50 mile in Algonkian Regional Park in
Sterling, just one week after Comrades.
He posted six marathon victories in 2010 including ING Miami Marathon, National Marathon,
Delaware Marathon (setting a Delaware state record & course record in 2:26:22),
Grant-Pierce Indoor Marathon at Thomas Jefferson Community Center in Arlington (setting an indoor marathon world record of 2:27:21),
Kauai Marathon, and ING Hartford Marathon on October 9 in 2:24:38.
He was also 15th overall at USATF Men's Marathon Championships on October 3 in Minneapolis, posting a time of 2:21:18.
Paul Ralyea, 43, rallied for fourth in 1:32:28, with
Greg Chapuis, 32, ninth in 1:37:09, and
Robert Rodriguez, 55, 11th in 1:38:08.
Second among women in 1:39:05 was Connie Dowler, 35.
Robin Martz, 40, ran 1:50:16 for 11th among women.
Kristi Markowicz, 40, made it an Arlington sweep, winning in 18:26, with
Samantha Cole, 42, second in 19:34, and
Kelly Kingma, 18, of Reston, third in 19:46.
Erin Swain, 28, earned the bronze medal, third among women in 29:50, ahead of
Alexandra Karaer, 35, 15th in 33:25.
Wardian finished in 6:49:18, and four additional Americans placed in the top 25: Chikara Omine of San Francisco, ninth in 6:58:09; Matt Woods of Falls Church, 12th in 6:58:36, Chad Ricklefs of Boulder, Colo., 14th in 7:01:36, and Joseph Binder of Berkeley, Cal., 25th in 7:16:43.
Olivier Leblond, 38, covered the 50-mile course in 6:58:03, 27th overall, followed by
Christopher Dempsey, 33, 259th in 9:21:12;
Michael Blasinsky, 36, 290th in 9:29:07;
John Mazur, 51, 298th in 9:32:12; and
Robin Martz, 40, 304th overall and 45th among women in 9:33:36.
Betty Blank, 57, of Falls Church happened to go through Bluemont Park at 8:45 AM on her morning run, entered the race on the spot, and
won it -- and $100 -- in 22:26, 23 seconds ahead of Michael's sister, Mariele Wardian, 28, of Washington, second in 22:49.
Geoffrey Adleman, 27, was Arlington's second finisher, sixth in 19:05,
with Michael's brother Matthew Wardian, 34, eighth in 19:17.
Wendy Pilch, 35, landed third among women in 23:40, just ahead of
Jessica Tierney, 31, fourth in 23:45.
Kaitlin Sheedy, 27, earned 313rd overall in 3:03:08, with
Kristen Cheman, 27, 782nd in 3:18:03;
Elizabeth McGrath, 27, 1187th in 3:27:27; and
Jacqueline Vanderslice, 29, 1378th in 3:30:19.
In the accompanying half-marathon,
Jason Jones, 30, unlocked 1:18:57 for 28th place; leading
Matthew Aviles, 25, 53rd in 1:22:11; and
James Miceli, 22, rounding out the top 100 in 1:26:17.
Emily Weissler, 23, topped Arlington's women, 540th in 1:40:55, pacing
Samantha Galpin, 31, 688th in 1:43:08; and
Jessica Marsh, 24, 857th in 1:45:23
At Rothman Institute 8K in Philadephia, Tina Andrews, 48, ran 1:21:53, 984th among women.
In the simultaneous 5K,
Tim Arnade, 53, poured it on for 13th among men in 19:53, and
Emily Reuter, 30, hit 20:34, fourth among women.
Elizabeth Helland, 33, ran a heavenly 37:41 for fifth place among women, ahead of
Liz Elko, 23, 13th in 40:37; Erika Nelsen, 29, 22nd in 43:20;
Tammy Lamantia, 38, 26th in 44:04; and
Kallie Sims, 22, 32nd in 44:20, among 1,239 female finishers.
Bradley Smith, 35, took 12th among men in 2:41:05, pacing
Patrick Myers, 28, 73rd in 3:01:39; and
Troy Dewitt, 28, 77th in 3:02:35.
In the accompanying half marathon,
Clint Satterthwaite, 26, ran 1:26:32 for 59th place, leading
Matthew McQueeney, 28, 90th in 1:29:10; and
Bryce Ferrara, 23, 119th in 1:31:37.
Kaylan Wedekind, 24, went 187th among women in 1:45:33, chased by
Brittany Rhoney, 27, 206th in 1:45:48; and
Emily Callen, 20, 235th in 1:46:57.
In the Richmond 8K,
David Wertz, 34, won his age group, 15th among men in 25:58. Behind him were
Bryce Wilk, 25, 16th in 26:03; and
Keyy Sherrard, 23, 23rd in 34:37.
Among women, Laura McLellan, 22, battled for 64th in 38:19, pulling along
Claire Kimmich, 22, 79th in 39:02; and
McKenzie Butler, 24, 134th in 41:05.
Donna Sumption, 47, assumed 10th place and won her age group in 26:23.
Close behind her was Italian Air Force Major Edi Turco, 37, 121st among men in 2:40:53.
Air Force 2nd Lieutenant Jacob Brodosky, 23, of Centerville, Ohio, stayed in formation with three other runners
until the 20-mile mark on the 14th Street Bridge. There, he broke away to lead the race through Crystal City and around the Pentagon,
winning in 2:23:30. Just 11 seconds behind him was Kenyan runner Ronald Kurui, 28, of Ellicott City, second in 2:23:41,
who recovered from falling earlier in the race and bruising his knee and elbow. Third in 2:24:08 was U.S. Marine
1st Lieutenant Sean Barrett, 25, of Wilmington, N.C., running his first marathon.
Megamarathoner Michael Wardian, 36, was Arlington's first finisher, 24th in 2:39:09, leading 623 men from the county.
Hugh Owen, 33, owned 37th place in 2:42:14, followed by
David Burnham, 26, 48th in 2:45:37;
Oliver Leblond, 38, 81st in 2:50:51; and
U.S. Army Brigadier General Steve Anderson, commanded 96th place in 2:53:08, second in his age group.
Another Kenyan runner, Janet Cherobon, 32, now of Rome, Ga., won the women's race by more than four minutes, 27th overall in 2:42:38.
2010 has been a banner year for Cherobon, with four marathon wins --
in January, Mississippi Blues Marathon in Jackson, Miss., in 2:37:44;
in March, Snickers Marathon Energy Bar Marathon in Albany, Ga., in 2:37:57; and
in May, Cellcom Marathon in Green Bay, Wisc., in 2:37:39.
Navy Lieutenant Gina Slaby, 29, of Tucson, Ariz., winner of the 2009 Kona Marathon in Hawaii, took the silver medal in 2:46:58,
qualifying for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials by just two seconds.
Ethiopian star Tezata Desalegn, 29, of Ellicott City, garnered the bronze in 2:48:35.
Pacing Arlington's 458 female finishers was Erin Swain, 13th in 2:59:49, ahead of
Samantha Cole, 42, 22nd in 3:05:39 and first in her age group;
Christine Rehwald, 31, 26th in 3:07:27;
Faith Korbel, 31, 27th in 3:08:23;
Katherine Marden, 29, 37th in 3:11:16;
Emma Mellamphy, 30, 53rd in 3:15:46;
Katie Muething, 25, 54th in 3:15:55; and
Annie Grondin, 37, 81st in 3:21:07.
Alfred Richmond, 71, continued his streak of running all 35 Marine Marathons, finishing in 5:21:08.
Behind him were Wyatt Boyd, 26, of Washington, second in 33:47; and
Alex Knobloch, 22, of Rockville, third in 34:09.
Edi Turco, 37, zoomed to seventh place in 34:33, pacing Arlington's contingent of 202 men, with
Matt Lowe, 30, 15th in 37:12; and
Vijay Iyer, 18th in 38:11.
Alemtsehey Misganaw, 30, another top runner from Ellicott City, won the women's 10K in 34:43.
Adriana Surfas, 35, of San Francisco, was credited with second place with a net time of 36:47; and
Danielle Matteo, 23, of Valley Stream, N.Y., third in 38:56.
Emily Reuter, 30, scored first of Arlington's 335 women, 14th in 42:14.
Next was Elizabeth May, 30, finishing 30th in 44:07, just ahead of
Heather Chapman, 29, 31st in 44:21.
A week ago, Ethiopian runner Alene Reta, 28, of New York raced through the streets of Baltimore
leading the Baltimore Marathon -- until the hills and the headwinds stopped him three miles before the finish.
Just eight days later, at Army Ten Miler, Reta broke away from the pack of 21,621 runners and never looked back,
repeating at champion in 47:10, ahead of his countryman Tesfaye Sendeku, 26, of Ellicott City, second in 47:58, and
Kenyan Robert Cheseret, 27, of Colorado Springs, third in 48:20.
Six Arlington runners placed in the top 100, paced by Sean Graham, 30, 13th in 50:31;
Will Viviani, 28, 18th in 51:21;
prolific marathoner Michael Wardian, 36, 21st in 51:56;
Dustin Whitlow, 24, running his first 10 mile race, 37th in 53:48;
John Hall, 24, 45th in 54:26;
and David Wertz, 34, 64th in 56:00.
Among women, Aziza Abate, 25, of Ellicott City won by more than a minute in 55:54, ahead of Kelly Calway, 26,
of Manitou Springs, Colo., second in 57:20. Running her first-ever race longer than 5K, Arlington's Michaela Courtney, 26,
took third place in 58:14.
Blair Riggs, 49, finished 26th, second in her age group in 1:03:33, with
Shellie Edge, 35, 31st in 1:03:52;
Liz Elko, 23, 43rd in 1:05:23;
Lindsay Larose, 28, 48th in 1:06:08;
Makely Lyon, 25, 51st in 1:06:22;
Karyn Isitt, 29, 59th in 1:06:39; and
Jennifer Iosue, 24, 61st in 1:06:59.
Back in Baltimore, 57 Arlington runners finished, paced by Troy Dewitt, 28, 63rd among men in 3:03:52;
Andre Lobo, 36, 152th in 3:17:39; and
William Joost, 195nd in 3:23:10. Lisa Haney, 29, landed 93rd among women in 3:40:11, followed by
Brittney Pierce, 25, 101st in 3:40:48; and Chelsea Hamilton, 31, 111th in 3:43:14.
In the accompanying half marathon, Edi Turco, 37, flew to third in 1:16:55,
ahead of Andrew Jacobson, 32, fourth in 1:17:44; and
David Kent, 38, 12th in 1:22:07. Melissa Dunn, 26, ran 1:41:27 for 58th, ahead of
Taylor Poling, 29, 63rd in 1:43:54, and
Stephanie McCann, 27, 112th in 1:45:52.
In the 5K, Ryan Anthony, 27, pulled down 110th place among men in 23:38; and
Amy Smith, 27, notched 452nd in 31:52.
At the 17th annual Hartford Marathon in Connecticut, Wardian patiently waited as Pat Tarpy, 28, of Providence, R.I.,
set out at a blistering pace of 52:56 (5:18 per mile) for the first 10 miles.
Wardian crossed the same point at 54:12, side-by-side with Jeff Howley, 30, also of Providence, and Brendan Callahan, 29, of Middletown, Conn.
By 20 miles, Wardian moved ahead of those two, hitting the mark in 1:48:50, still almost two minutes behind Tarpy.
With just a mile to go, Wardian caught up to Tarpy and left him behind to win in 2:24:48, 22 seconds ahead of Tarpy's 2:25:00.
Bryce Wilk, 25, scored eighth in 27:15, and
Hugh Owen, 33, rounded out the top 10 in 28:43.
The women's race was even closer,
featuring
Alemisehay Mesganaw, 30, of New York City, in 28:55, just ahead of
Meghan Ridgley, 31, of Reston, second in 28:57. Taking third in 30:38 was
Lindsay Donaldson, 25, of Washington, followed by Arlington's
Stephanie Gibson, 27, fourth in 30:45.
Jessica McGuire, 30, acquired 15th in 35:42.
"A full team is 12 but we knew we could cover the miles with 10," said Feinsot.
"Much to all the participants' dismay, we reached record heat both days of the race
which caused all teams to make adjustments and battle not only the course, but the high temperatures.
We lost two of our teammates early in the race, one to severe dehydration
(she ended up getting 5 IV bags of fluids at the hospital) but we pushed on and, despite the adversity,
we finished 23rd out of the 226 teams and won our division
(mixed team half male, half female; submasters - all over 30)."
Jayna Murray, 29, ran 50:42 for 243rd place.
When the dust settled, Kristi Markowicz, 40, won the race in 1:03:54, with
Erin Swain, 28, just 18 seconds behind in 1:04:14.
Edi Turco, 37, back from three weeks home in Italy, turned in 35:17 for seventh place.
Kate Dart, 31, hit the target in 37:37, second place among women.
Fifth among women 23:35 was Jenna Dodds, 25.
Among women, Myra Washington, 53, of Montgomery Village outran everybody younger to win in 22:39, ahead of
Katy Murphy-Lubowicz, 26, of Washington, second in 25:02.
Paul Stornski, 40, was Arlington's first finisher, ninth in 24:02, followed by the ageless
Chan Robbins, 73, 10th in 24:13, and
Robert Berthold, 37, 11th in 25:17.
Dana Slone, 29, took fourth in 29:18.
Running his second race of the day,
Ted Poulos, 48, of McLean moved to the front to win in 18:33, followed by
Mark Walchinsky, 31, of Alexandria, second in 18:57, and
Jack Kammerer, 48, of Washington, third in 19:06.
Arlington's Jim Casey, 45, motored to fifth place in 20:09, with
Timothy Gerhart, 25, ninth in 22:09.
Margaret Aker, 22, of Washington won the women's race in 22:23, just five seconds ahead of
Karen Young, 42, of Boyds, Md., second in 22:28.
Judy Abid, 30, of Alexandria took third place in 23:43.
Arlgton's Helen Carroll, 10, ran a wonderful race, 10th overall in 28:34 and first 12 & under.
Michaela Courtney, 26, won her first race of the weekend, running 17:22, ahead of U.S. Olympic Trials
participant Nikeya Green, second in 18:16.
Kyle Kwiatkowski, 23, nailed 17th place in 41:17, ahead of his brother
Kevin Kwiatkowski, 25, 22nd 42:17.
In the accompanying 5K, Michaela Courtney, 26, won her second race of the weekend, fifth overall and first among women in 17:37,
ahead of Lindsay Gallo, 28, second in 17:54.
Third among women in 24:01 was Laine D'Augustine, 27, outrunning
Megan Sheahan, 26, fourth in 24:35.
Jacqueline Vanderslice, 28, chopped up the competition, seventh in 1:35:59.
In the Heritage 5K, Jennifer Zielinski, 25, sailed to seventh among women in 22:36, and
Dario Baratto, 45, ran 24:59 for 35th place among men.
Jessica Buonaccorsi, 24, covered the course well in 40:18, good for 10th among women.
Lauren Bullis, 41, scored second place among women in 3:22:32, 16 seconds ahead of
Adam Vandervoort, 29, 30th male in 3:22:48.
In the 10K, Matt Debole, 25, of Washington led 1,118 down and up the hill in 30:24,
just 13 seconds ahead of Ethiopian star Demesse Tefera, 28, also of DC, second in 30:37, and
Arlington's Sean Graham, 30, third in 31:12.
Among women, Laura Garrow, 22, of Fairfax starred in 37:27, heading off
2007 Marine Corps Marathon winner Krishan, 31, of Silver Spring, second in 38:13, with
Keneni Chala, 28, of Washington, third in 40:18.
Seventh in 42:57 was Jacquelyn Marchese, 23, of Arlington.
In the 5K, with 844 finishers,
Arlington's Bert Rodriguez, 31, returned triumphant in 14:58, outkicking
Mark Drath, 24, second in 15:00.
Earning the bronze in 15:02 was Dirk De Heer, 29, of Silver Spring.
Michaela Courtney, 26, of Arlington, covered the course in 17:11 to win among the women.
Wendy Matthews, 34, another Arlingtonian, took second in 19:51, ahead of
Leslie Dimichele, 25, of Fairfax, third in 19:59.
In the accompanying Perfect 10 10 miler, Hugh Owen, 33, put down 1:00:37 to finish second overall among men.
Elizabeth Helland, 32, matched that finish, second place among women in 1:05:01.
Hina Ayub, 30, took 11th in 1:19:04; and Wendy Fite, 52, won her age group, 19th in 1:27:07.
Michael Hong, 41, scored 13th place in 23:28; and
Jeffrey Bergin, 30, finished 38th in 29:10.
Hallyn Brewster, 24, new on the scene, ran 46:42 for sixth place among women, followed by
Beth Naff, 37, 12th in 49:54; and
Adele Norton, 25, 15th in 50:52.
PVTC Potomac Valley Track Club's invites young athletes in 1st to 8th grade to its Young Flyers youth track and field training program at Thomas Jefferson Community Center on Sunday afternoons, 3-5 PM, October 3 through December 12. See www.pvtc.org/youth for full information or call 703-927-4833.
Fourth among women was Samantha Bird, 30, totalling 2:18:40.
Mega-marathoner Michael Wardian ran the Wilson Half in 1:08:52, one place ahead of Wade in seventh.
In the top 10 among women were Kristi Markowicz, 40, sixth in 1:20:42 and first over 40, followed by Erin Swain, 28, seventh in 1:23:37.
In the 10 mile race, James Engle, 50, finished 11th among men and won his age group in 1:28:31.
Shea DeKlotz, 26, also won her age group, fourth among women in 1:32:46.
In the 20 miler, Mickey Tveter, 31, ran 2:34:51 for ninth among men, ahead of
Charles Williams, 27, 14th in 2:42:08, and Michael Ralph, 43, 18th in 2:46:21 and third in his age group, in his first 20-miler ever.
Elizabeth Williams, 27, notched 2:42:48 for fourth place among women.
Jared Campbell, 24, of Alexandria pulled away the pack to win in 15:56, ahead of Sean Prinz, 25, of Wantagh, N.Y., second in 16:27,
and sub-four-minute mile Scott Anderson, 36, of Washington, third in 16:28.
Two Arlington runners finished close behind -- Greg Lane, 24, fourth in 16:32, and
Joe Kelly, 24, fifth in 16:39. Denis Cloutier, 48, won his age group, eighth in 17:22, and
Keith Giles, 34, followed, ninth in 17:28.
Sarah McCarthy, 17, of Alexandria won the women's race in 18:58.
Arlington's Alison Hoing, 24, scored second place in 19:20, and Laura Smith, 33, earned the bronze, third in 19:27.
Arlington's Emily Blagg, 16, added another top finish to her growing list, fifth in 20:10.
Gina Sansone, 23, logged ninth place in 21:03.
McCarthy and Blagg are members of the state champion Bishop O’Connell High School girls cross country team.
Kristen Cheman, 27, chimed in fifth in 22:21, with Laura Toth, 40, 13th in 25:00
Fourth among women was Christine Rehwald, 30, in 1:28:19.
Faith Korbel, 31, fared sixth in 1:27:42, and
Tammy Lamantia, 38, landed 16th in 1:36:21.
James DuVernay, 29, covered the course in 1:25:25, eighth overall.
Alexandra Steinberg Barrage, 34, blasted to seventh among women in 1:44:23.
Among men, George Perry, 30, pushed to 12th in 18:55.
His bride, Simonetta Nussio, 36, landed ninth among women in 50:56.
Coverage in Southern Maryland News including photo.
Earlier in the meet, Nemmers raced four-time Olympic Trials competitor Alisa Harvey in the one mile race, pulling away in the final lap
to win in 4:59.27, four steps ahead of Harvey's 4:59.96. Elizabeth May, 30, ran 6:13.13 in that event.
Blair DeSio, 39, nailed the 400m in 53.51.
Mike George, 29, won his age group in the 200 meter dash in 23.95, and doubled in the 400m in 53.78.
James Barr, 42, high-jumped 1.62m (5 feet, 3.75 inches).
Chris Dietrich, 33, from Eatonton, Ga., hometown of "Uncle Remus" author Joel Chandler Harris, ran like Br'er Rabbit, winning in 19:48.
Right behind him, Boriana Bakaltcheva, 25, of Charlotte, N.C., won the women's race, second overall in 20:10.
Duane Novotni, 31, of Fairfax finished next, third in 20:24, with
Jack Tade, 45, of Falls Church fourth in 20:45;
Doug Landau, 50, of Oak Hill fifth in 21:00; and
Marvin Reyes, 39, of Arlington shining in sixth place in 21:04.
Second amond women 22:08 was
Elisabeth Flores, 19, of Sterling, followed by
Brenda MacKintosh, 45, of Springfield, third in 23:19;
Jill Euteneuer, 24, of Washington, fourth in 23:25;
Erin Patacsil, 39, of Alexandria, fifth in 24:41;
Elizabeth Ottaway, 46, of Alexandria, sixth in 25:12;
and Wendy Fite, 52, of Arlington, seventh and first in her age group in 25:51.
Arlington's Charlie Mercer, 40, claimed fifth in 25:16.
Among women, Rebecca Freyvogel, 28, of Arlington won it all in 29:44,
ahead of Alicia Borgess, 25, of Alexandria, second in 29:51;
Kathryn Zaremba, 26, of Washington, third in 32:09; and
Turco's wife, Simonetta Nussio, 36, of Arlington fourth in 32:36.
Wendy Fite, 52, fought to third in her age group, 145th overall in 1:31:29; and
Elizabeth Strickland, 29, finished 256th in 2:00:46.
Five male and two female invited athletes from the USA are set to take part in the World 50km Final in Galway, Ireland, August 29, 2010.
Leading the American challenge is Michael Wardian, qualifying with the time of 2:55:50 to win the USA 50km title earlier this year.
Michael is an amazingly diverse and talented runner. He has won the USA 50km title three times; he was third in the 2009 World 50km Final in Gibraltar; and he has won the USA National 100km title in 6:56:57.
In 2010, he finished third in the famous Marathon des Sables in the Sahara Desert and set a world indoor record for the marathon of 2:27:21.
He previously held the world treadmill record for the marathon when running 2:23:58.
Joining Michael in the men's race will be compatriots Malcolm Campbell, Scott Jaime, Daniel Verrington and Ben Nephew. Mary Coordt and Jill Perry will participate in the women's race.
Robin Martz, 40, snagged second place among women in 32:42, after outkicking
Sonia Beckner, 37, recently landed from Bulgaria, third in 32:54.
On Friday, August 20, SuSu Jennings of Berryvile runs through Arlington on an epic journey.
From August 17 to August 31, she plans to run 15 marathons in 15 days -- nearly 400 miles -- to raise support for Teens Opposing Poverty.
She starts in Winchester and runs through Front Royal and Chantilly.
On Friday, she starts at Route 28 near Dulles Airport and takes the W&OD Trail to its junction at Bon Air Park.
There, she turns onto the Custis Trail through Arlington and into DC. She crosses Key Bridge, runs through Georgetown, and finishes at McPherson Square.
The next day, she runs the Mount Vernon Trail through Virginia, towards Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Charlottesville, finally ending in Lynchburg.
Photos by Jay Jacob Wind of SuSu Jennings's adventure in Arlington, accompanied by her friend B.J. Freeman, her husband Steve Jennings, and her daughter Lindsay:
Along her journey, SuSu speaks at churches about her journey. For full information, see www.teensopposingpoverty.org.
On Sunday, August 21, a group run from Washington DC to the gates of Arlington National Cemetery commemorates the third anniversary
of National Run for the Fallen, where in 2008, runners from all across the country and across the globe completed a 4000+ mile
cross-country journey to pay tribute to loved ones and placed a final flag in Section 60.
Run for the Fallen was the subject of the documentary film "To Them That's Gone."
For more information, see www.runforthefallen.org.
Join us as we run a 5K in honor and memory of our fallen soldiers.
The run starts at the National Mall. Meet on the grass between 14th and 15th Streets.
Starting at 10:30 AM, we will run/walk 15th Street north towards the White House, then we will take Pennsylvania Avenue West
(along the White House) to 17th Street, then south on 17th Street to Independence Avenue.
As we follow Independence Avenue running West, our route takes us past Korean War Memorial and then over Arlington Memorial Bridge.
We will finish our run at the gates to Arlington National Cemetery,
where participants can choose to enter and honor the fellow fallen soldiers of our loved ones, as well as Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,
with a changing of the guard at the tomb, including a 21-gun salute, every half hour.
Meg Reedy will be running in honor of West Point Alumni 1st Lt. Tyler E. Parten, KIA 9/10/10 in Konar Province, Afghanistan.
If you would like to join us in this run, please join on this event page and also e-mail/call Meg Reedy: megnreedy@yahoo.com, 540-270-8025.
For more information or to order an event T-shirt visit www.runforthefallen.org
Nine seconds back was Angel Stone, 32, 31st overall and first in her age group.
Tasha Stryker, 30, struck in 29:32 for 155th overall, with
Stephanie Rollow, 26, 163rd in 29:38.
On the back half of the course, Wardian caught up by a step, then another and another, and by 10 miles, held a narrow lead.
That was where the experienced ultramarathoner Wardian kicked into high gear, leaving the younger Jurkovich more than a minute behind.
Coming up the final hill, Wardian ran 1:06:17, and Jurkovich took second in 1:07:37, just one tick ahead of journalist Dickson Mercer, 29, also of Washington.
Behind them, Greg Lane, 24, landed seventh in 1:12:06, with
Edi Turco, 37, eighth in 1:12:13, and Pacers Running Store manager Chris Farley, 34, 10th in 1:12:29.
Kristi Markowicz, 40, notched the third-fastest women's time of the day, 1:15:13, followed by
Samantha Cole, 41, sixth in 1:21:48;
Elizabeth Helland, 32, seventh in 1:22:08;
Emma Mellamphy, 30, 15th in 1:25:21; and
Jessica McGuire, 30, 16th in 1:26:06.
In the accompanying Leesburg 10K,
Claire Hallissey, 27, scored a big victory, winning by more than four minutes in 33:54, fourth overall.
Erika Nelsen, 28, finished 14th in 44:53.
Among men, David Wertz, 34, worked his way up to sixth in 35:38, and
Charlie Mercer, 40, ran 39:15 for 22nd place.
Arlington's Robin Martz, 40, won the women's race in 20:55, ahead of
Jennifer Sample, 35, of Bethesda, second in 21:06, and
Iris Warchall, 21, of Redwood City, Calif., third in 21:08.
Elizabeth May, 30, ran a personal best 21:18 for fourth place.
He faced tough competition from Matt Logan, 24, of Grand Rapids, Mich., second in 16:47, and
David Wertz, 34, of Arlington, third in 16:56.
JJ LaPointe, 15, continued his age-group winning streak, eighth in 18:55, and first 19 & under.
T.K. Yang, 34, rounded out the top 10 in 19:13.
Elizabeth Young finished ninth overall in 18:59 to win the women's race, ahead of
Lisa Reichmann, 36, of Gaithersburg, second in 19:23, and
Keely Hollahan, 24, of Arlington, third in 19:56.
Stephanie Manchin, 26, ran 23:03 for 11th place among women.
Simonetta Nussio, 36, was Arlington's first lady, 69th overall in 50:44.
The top three women were are Arlington runners.
Erica Nemmers, 38, saw that she could break five minutes with a hard last lap and pushed the pace to win in 4:59.9.
Jessica McGuire, 29, placed second in 5:52.4, and
Robin Martz, 40, was masters champion in 5:59.6.
Ted Poulos, 48, of McLean, won the men's masters division in 5:39.8, followed by Arlington's Tim Arnade, 53, second in 5:45.6.
In the accompanying 3K championship,
Matt Chandler doubled in 9:46.0, and
Joe Racine ran his very last race as an Arlingtonian, second in 9:54.4.
Richard Rapine, 38, took third in 10:09.4.
Among women,
Jessica McGuire led in 12:04.7;
Annie LaTour, 33, of Washington turned in 12:34.3 for second, followed by
Karen Dickerson, third in 12:52.8,
and Robin Martz, fourth in 13:25.0.
Wardian's indoor marathon of 2:27:21 on July 1 on Thomas Jefferson Community Center's 200-meter track was certified as a world record last week by Road Running Information Center.
The first three to finish were Kenyans residing in Chapel Hill, N.C. --
Julius Kogo, 24, first in 14:03; Isaac Birir, 30, second in 14:44; and
Kipyegon Kirui, 29, third in 14:49.
From Arlington, Will Viviani, 28, took eighth in 15:22, with
Erik Kean, 33, ninth in 16:20; and
Mark Drath, 24, 10th in 16:30.
First among women in 17:20 was Elena Orlova, 40, of Russia, living in Gaithersburg.
Behind her were Lisa Thomas, 34, of Alexandria, second in 17:51;
Kristi Markowicz, 40, of Arlington, third in 18:00;
Ethiopian Naeliye Gurnu, 26,
of Bronx, N.Y., fourth in 18:16;
and
Erin Swain, 28, of Arlington, fifth in 18:19; and
Varia Lvova, 32, eighth in 19:04.
Winning by just two seconds in 21:43.5 was Mike Crozier, 16, with Joe Racine, 32, two steps back in 21:45.3.
Flying in fourth place in 22:32.5 was Italian Air Foce Major Edi Turco, 37. First prize was a bottle of French wine, which Crozier gave to his coach.
Racine took home a loaf of French bread.
Robin Martz, 40, won the women's race in 27:38.9. She kept her wine bottle.
At the Press Club race, Andrew Towne, 28, took fifth in 17:47, with
Keith Giles, 34, sixth in 17:53.
Finishing second among women was Sarah Taylor, 29, in 20:55, followed by
University of Wisconsin grad Peggy Sue McNulty, 29, fourth in 21:29;
Oriana Hargrove, 21, seventh in 23:37; and
Amy Misakonis, 30, eighth in 23:08.
At the Rockville race, Samantha Cole, 41, ran lucky 13th in 31:56, ahead of
Britton Miller, 30, 19th in 32:23; and
Lauren Shaub, 26, 22nd in 32:41.
In the accompanying 5K, Tamara McFarren, 37, fared well, 23rd in 34:15.
Laura Toth, 40, chewed up the course in 1:00:42, good for ninth among women.
Cheered on by his family and friends, Wardian ran 2:27:21 for 211 laps around Thomas Jefferson Community Center's track, breaking the previous world record set in Boston in 1928 by Joie Ray,
the 1924 Olympic Marathon bronze medalist. The race was named Grant-Pierce Indoor Marathon, in honor of Wardian's two young sons, who watched his every lap.
Following his win, Wardian ran the last few laps with each of the other three finishers,
Andy Mason, 38, of Hagerstown, second in 2:50:47;
Karsten Brown, 36, of Front Royal; third in 2:59:09; and
Michael Tietz, 23, fourth in 3:25:23.
Wardian has held two other world marathon records -- the fastest-ever 26.2 miles on a treadmill and the fastest-ever pushing a baby stroller.
The top two women were also Arlingtonians:
Kristi Markowicz, 40, first in 17:54; and
Erica Nemmers, 38, second in 18:01.
Elizabeth May, 30, won the women's race in 28:35, outkicking fast-closing
Robin Martz, 40, second in 28:39.
Among women, Gretchen Chick, 29, of Washington, clicked 17:52 to win, ahead of
Lindsay Ritchings, 22, New Jersey, second in 18:56; and
Sarah Podmaniczky, 23, of Arlington, third in 19:53.
Kristi Markowicz, 40, led the pack in 36:58, just eight seconds slower than the course record for masters women.
Erin Swain, 28, cruised in second in 37:42; and
Mary Beth Chosak, 31, rounded out the top three in 37:59.
For good measure, Kaitlin Sheedy, 27, took fifth among women in 38:38.
Four Arlington men finished in the top 11, paced by recent Washington Post cover boy
Michael Wardian, 36, fifth in 33:13;
Joe Racine, 32, running well after recovery from injury, ninth in 34:47;
Chris Pruitt, 28, 10th in 34:54;
and Pacers Running Store owner Chris Farley, 34, 11th in 35:03.
Over the past 20 years, Lawyers Have Heart 10K has raised more than $5.5 million for Arlington-based American Heart Association.
At that same meet, Claire Hallissey, 27, newly landed from Bristol, England, obliterated the old meet record for women
in the 3000 meter race, winning overall in 9:44.38 (fully automatic timing). Hallissey and her husband moved here three weeks ago.
Her next goal is a 2:30 time at New York City Marathon in November.
His wife, Sarah Burnham, 25, captured third among women in 1:21:38.
Peter Stehm, 14, won his age group at the accompanying 4-Mile Run, 28th in 36:37.
His proud papa, Jeff Stehm, 51, ran 42:18 for 81st place.
That's what Matt Deacon, 27, did, finished ninth in 18:04 at Komen Global Race for the Cure 5K in Washington, the world's largest 3.1-mile race.
Pacers Running Store coach Reza Mahbod, 37, ran 18:48 for 15th, and Benjamin Lookner, 22, saw 19:23, 26th male.
Among women, Kaitlin Sheedy, 27, cruised into fifth place in 19:11;
Rebecca Nathan, 44, scored second in her age group, 11th in 20:21; and
Jessica McGuire, 29, took 18th in 20:25.
Vicki Boykis, 23, was Arlington's fastest girl, 53rd among women in 44:32.
In 2005, Wardian, then 31, set the record for the fastest marathon ever run in the state of Delaware, 2:27:49 at Delaware Marathon in Wilmington.
On Sunday, Wardian, now 36, shattered that record in 2:26:22 -- almost a minute and a half faster.
Wardian ran most of the race alone, way ahead of last year's winner Marco Capelli, 37, of Collegeville, Penn., second in 2:40:35.
Robert Toonkel, 35, ran 3:38:28 for 103rd place. In 2009, he completed his second tour of marathons in all 50 states plus DC.
"I'm not trying to do another round of states," said Toonkel. "I haven't run a marathon for four months. I'm glad today's race turned out so well."
Megan Fickel, 24, took 213th in 4:03:3, and Ilisa Gertner, 40, turned in 4:14:09 for 272nd place.
Jay Jacob Wind, 60, ran 3:33:32, 86th overall and second in his age group, his 131st marathon finish.
Italian Air Force Major Edi Turco, 37, flew high, seventh in 35:43; and
Eddie Valentine, 30, ran a sweet 36:17 for ninth place.
Kate Dart, 30, hit the target with 38:53 for third place among women.
Marybeth (Muething) Chosak, 31, shot to sixth place in 39:54, ahead of her sister
Katie Muething, 24, 13th in 41:34.
In the accompanying short race -- called a 3K but closer to 2K -- JJ Lapointe, 15, ran 8:02 for third place,
and Beth McCann showed she could at 50, winning the women's race 9:23.
Tyler Holt, 29, took seventh in 20:23, and Jon Hiratsuka, 57, ran 22:00 for 14th.
Samantha Cole, 41, finished fifth overall and first among women in 19:52, ahead of Christine Hackman, 46, second in 24:27.
First among women in 1:26:27 was Laura Jenkins, 31, of Arlington, a minute ahead of
Allison Fried, 26, of Alexandria, second in 1:27:21, and
Laura Ramos, 31, of North Bethesda, third in 1:28:05.
In the accompanying quarter-marathon -- a rarely-run distance -- everyone ran a personal record, led by
Gregory Grosicki, 21, of Fairfax, first among men in 37:05, and
Kristi Markowicz, 40, of Arlington, second overall in 39:59.
And beautiful it was to watch his long flowing running style as he cruised in unchallenged to win in 2:39:27,
a dozen minutes ahead of Philippe Rolly of France, second in 2:51:21, with Debalke pulling away from Alex Bollfrass of Washington to take third place in 3:01:15, ahead of Bollfrass's 3:02:09.
Arlington's Ann Abbott, 31, sliced up the women's field to win in 3:33:59. In fourth place in 3:56:31 and winning a $500 gift certificate from Arlington's Big Wheel Bikes was new mom Andrea Emshoff Nelson, 31.
In the accompanying 5K, Timothy Zinka, 26, won his age group, eighth overall in 23:25.
Allison Kaplan, 29, scored ninth in 26:49.
Keith Giles, 33, won the men's race in 18:41, ahead of
Christopher Zapple, 18, second in 19:05; and
Denis Moffett, 26, third in 19:14.
The workouts are designed to train athletes for Potomac Valley Track Club's all comers meets, kicking off Sunday, May 16, at 8:30 AM at Falls Church High School.
See www.pvtc.org or call 703-451-3530.
Arlington Resident Wins National Title
Viviani covered the course in 2:13:16 en route to her second straight age group victory.
In addition to earning a national title, Viviani qualified to represent Team USA at the 2010 ITU Duathlon World Championships this September in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The April 25 race was a part of USAT’s 2010 National Duathlon Festival, which featured a record field of nearly 1,800 competitors over two days of racing in scenic downtown Richmond.
Duathlons are run-bike-run events, and April 25’s age group national championship was contested on a 5k-38k-5k course.
Viviani’s husband Donn finished in the top 10 of his age group at the nationals.
Among women, Rebecca Powell, 32, led in 22:24, with Emily Burrell, 36, second in 23:47 and
Edith Brashares, 54, third in 25:17.
Among women, Kate Neeper, 26, of Washington took first place in 17:47, with
Annie Feldman, 28, second in 18:58 and Jenny Goransson, 26, third in 19:07.
Erin Swain, 27, continued slicing through local races, fourth among women in 1:01:39; and
Emily Ferguson, 33, rounded out the top 15 in 1:08:25.
Rodriguez, a former Navy man, trains intensely early mornings on the Custis Trail alongside I-66
and occasionally with Pacers Running Store's training group on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 PM in Clarendon.
John Hall, 24, opened up 54:57 for 56th, with Dylan Keith, 25, of Georgetown Running Company's Racing Team 60th in 55:33;
Joseph Racine, 31, 79th in 56:47;
Sam Allin, 29, 80th in 56:51;
John Kelly, 26, 83rd in 57:01;
David Wertz, 34, 95th in 57:36;
Mike Niederhausen, 33, 98th in 57:52; and
Gregory Mariano, 24, rounding out the top 100 in 58:02, among the 6,881 male finishers.
Among women, Erin Swain, 28, just missed the one-hour mark, 19th in 1:00:59,
just two strides behind 2004 Olympic Marathon Gold Medalist Joan (Benoit) Samuelson, 52, of Freeport, Maine,
18th in an American age-group record 1:00:52.
Laura Jenkins, 31, took 33rd place among women in 1:04:02, one second ahead of
Mary Beth Chosak, 31, 34th in 1:04:03. Behind them were
Toni Diegoli, 31, 37th in 1:04:11;
Kaitlin Sheedy, 27, 42nd in 1:04:37;
Samantha Cole, 41, 49th and second in her age group in 1:05:33;
Liz Elko, 23, 55th in 1:06:16;
Beth Fahey, 24, 56th in 1:06:21;
Jennifer Cunningham, 37, 68th in 1:07:15;
Samantha Kinzer, 24, 72nd in 1:07:27;
Lauren Shaub, 26, 74th in 1:07:33;
Jean Doyle, 32, 87th in 1:08:25;
Anna Chavis, 24, 88th in 1:08:27;
Erin McMahan, 27, 89th in 1:08:35; and
Julie Brickman, 27, 90th in 1:08:37, among the 8,813 female finishers.
First among the ladies was Kate Neeper, 26, of Washington in 18:04.
Jenny Goransson, 26, of Arlington climbed to third place in 19:28, with Emily Ferguson, 33, fourth in 19:50.
Future races in the series are Fridays, April 23 and April 30. See www.crystalrun5kfridays.com.
Pacers also hosts the second annual Pacers Running Festival: Half Marathon, Quarter Marathon & Kid’s Dash on Sunday, May 9, at 8:00 AM, starting in Clarendon and finishing in Rosslyn.
See www.pacersrunningfestival.com or call 703-248-6883.
The three races still have slots open:
the seventh annual Potomac River Run Marathon (www.mc-coop.org/marathon), billed as the easiest marathon in America, a Boston qualifier on the C&O Canal Towpath;
and the inaugural Dick's Sporting Goods Alexandria Running Festival Half Marathon (www.mc-coop.org/arf) and 5K (www.mc-coop.org/arf5k).
Only last year's team was larger, with 96 runners in the world's most prestigious 26.2-mile race.
In PVTC's Easter Classic 10K, Elizabeth May, 29, earned the bronze medal for third among women in 43:39.
Emily Norton, 28, took fifth in 45:45, and Jessica Case, 29, locked up sixth place in 45:51.
In the accompanying Irish Sprint One Mile, Blair DeSio, 39, blazed in 5:13, fifth overall, nosing out John Kelly, 26, sixth also in 5:13. Wendy Fite, 52, took third in her age group, 64th overall in 8:01.
The 35-year-old Arlington runner captured his fourth SunTrust National Marathon title on Saturday, running 2:21:58, five minutes ahead of last year's winner
Patrick Moulton, 28, of Providence, R.I., second in 2:26:03. Wardian is now a four-time winner in the five years of the race.
Arlington was well-represented at Saturday's races.
Among National Marathon's 2,325 finishers, 162 (7%) hailed from Arlington, including
Matthew Cavanaugh, 30, ran 2:40:44 for ninth place in the marathon, followed by Eddie Valentine, 30, 25th in 2:52:11;
Olivier Leblond, 37, 30th in 2:53:46; Mary Beth (Muething) Chosak, 31, 34th in 2:57:32; Dylan Barlett, 23, 55th in 3:02:06;
Adam Vandervort, 29, 69th in 3:05:17;
Daniel Hassouni, 26, 70th in 3:05:05;
Michael Ansell, 24, 86th in 3:06:50; and Katie Muething, 24, 98th in 3:08:49.
Of National Half Marathon's 6,249 finishers, 621 (10%) came from Arlington, led by
Tim Fahey, 36, 19th in 1:13:52;
Edi Turco, 37, 28th in 1:15:49;
Andrew Jacobson, 32, 44th in 1:18:21;
Andrew Towne, 28, 58th in 1:20:18;
Katherine Walker, 31, 75th in 1:22:04;
Kate Dart, 30, 84th in 1:22:52;
George Perry, 30, 91st in 1:23:37; and
Daniel Villarreal, 25, 99th in 1:23:49.
Among women, Varia Lvova, 32, scored seventh in 3:08:39, first in her age group.
Susan Benante, 46, ran 3:49:01 for 87th; with Margaret Elder, 40, 121st in 3:55:47,
and Alexis Tressler, 26, 130th in 3:57:50.
In the accompanying half marathon, Damon Taaffee, 33, pulled 1:28:06 for 85th male, followed by Howard Brodbeck, 29, 110th in 1:31:03.
Caroline Lauver, 28, turned a 1:35:14 for 39th among women, with Elizabeth Osburn, 26, 44th in 1:36:01.
Sun Gazette staff writer Jay Jacob Wind, 60, ran 3:29:03, 15th overall and first over 60, his 128th marathon finish.
Andrew Abban, 43, and Andrea Abban, 40, ran together in 4:51:06 and 4:51:07, 93rd and 94th.
Among women,
Christine Rehwald, 30, shone in eighth, running 31:42,
and Tsvetelina Boyd, 32, placed ninth with a net time 31:46 after a late start.
Madeline Harms, 24, ran 32:52 for 14th.
On March 27, Mueller tackles his first 50-mile race, Buffalo Run, on Antelope Island in the Salt Lake, Utah.
First among women in 53:31 was Elizabeth May, 29. "I thought another woman was ahead of me, so I kept pushing the pace,"
she said after race.
Edi Turco, 37, was close behind winner Gareth Peteis, 30, of Fairfax for seven miles, taking second in 43:45 to Pateis's 42:56.
Olivier Leblond, 30, earned the bronze medal, third in 46:36.
James Engle, 49, finished 28th among men in 57:37, and Helen Krause, 28, held onto sixth among women in 1:01:11.
Among women, Christine Rehwald, 30, starred in fifth place in 31:05, pacing
Rebecca Toler, 36, 20th in 35:39, and
Jessica Case, 29, 21st in 36:15.
In the accompanying half marathon, Charles Williams, 27, ran 1:34:04 for 57th place, with Mickey Tveter, 30, 73rd in 1:37:16, and
Noah Simon, 34, 77th in 1:37:45. Elizabeth Humphrey, 46, broke two hours in 1:58:54, 296th overall, followed by
Rebecca McDevitt, 28, 415th in 2:09:52.
For an extra challenge, 134 runners ran 50 kilometers (31.1 miles). William Weidman, 26, finished 39th in 5:37:54, ahead of
Greg Loomis, 35, 47th in 6:01:42.
Laura Clayton, 31, placed ninth among women in 1:58:29.
Wade prevailed at Love the Run You're With 5K in Pentagon City, winning in 15:23, with Crane second in 15:55.
As the spring season approaches, expect more thrilling races between the two.
Taking third in 16:07 was Adam Condit, 26, of Ashburn.
Italian Air Force major Edi Turco, 37, living in Arlington, flew ninth place in 17:10.
Katie Read, 24, added another jewel to her crown as one of Arlington's top female runners, winning in 17:32.
Michaela Courtney, 25, followed close behind, second in 17:55, with
Michelle Miller, 29, of Damascus, Md., third in 18:03.
Rebecca Nathan, 44, took eighth place in 19:46, first among masters women.
More than 1,300 enjoyed the race, postponed from Valentine's Day because of snow-covered roads.
February 21, 2010
Also visiting the Sunshine State were David Mueller, 38, 643rd male in 4:35:30;
Veronica Sudekum, 26, 682nd female in 4:42:56; and
Willeah Cato, 31, 1038th female in 5:10:10.
In the accompanying half marathon,
Brent Harris, 28, raised the flag 492nd in 2:03:10, with
Gregg Adams, 65, 747th in 2:09:57 and fourth in his age group;
Jenny Workman, 30, 899th in 2:16:54;
Jon Sweet, 43, 1951st in 2:41:50;
Kristen Sweet, 31, 2661st in 3:09:28; and
Tanya Lewis, 25, 2735th in 3:17:03.
Matthew Simonson, 24, and Georgetown Day School coach Anthony Belber, 37, both of Washington DC, provided the heat in the open mile, taking first and second in 4:56.5 and 4:59.3.
Behind them, JJ LaPointe, 15, was first from Arlington, 10th in 5:32.0; and
Christopher Jaggett-Rowzee, 28, rode to 14th in 5:46.3.
In the women's mile, Arlington's Emily Blagg, 15, blazed to gold in the women's mile in 5:46.7, with Kristin Harman, 29, of Newport News, second in 6:00.5.
Tadd Morris, 42, came all the way from Camp Hill, Penn., to win the masters' mile in 5:16.1, a step ahead of Washington Cathedral School coach Malcolm Lester, 42, second in 5:17.8.
Kevin Wegner, 11, of Columbia, Md., kindled the children's mile, first in 5:54.2, with Malcolm's daughter
Page Lester, 10, second in 6:03.7. Arlington's Alec Blagg, 9, ran his first meet ever, finishing 16th in 7:43.5.
Andrew Duncan, 42, of Washington sparkled in the 3000-meter in 9:20.1, more than a lap ahead of his closest competition,
Wendall Brown Jr., 16, of District Heights, second in 10:28.6.
Hometown boy Andrew Towne, 28, of Arlington burned up the 5000-meter winning in 17:38.0, followed by
All-American athlete Maurice Pointer, 54, of Baltimore, second in 17:42.7.
Abdelillah Razah, 44, of Arlington took fourth in 20:22.2.
Cynthia Evans, 54, of Randallstown sped to first among women in 23:36.3.
Arlington's Monica Anatalio, 29, qualified for National Half Marathon, finishing fifth in 30:32.2.
Luke Ryan, 32, led a half-dozen Arlington marathoners in 3:12:25, 114th among men, with
Nick Geboy, 28, 151st in 3:24:25. Emily Smith, 30, placed 84th among women in 3:39:26, ahead of
Ruth Stiver, 28, 96th in 3:42:06;
Alexandra Gehring, 39, 485th in 4:24:15; and
Andrea Guidry, 912th in 5:00:52.
Caroline Merena, 44, led Arlington's eight finishers in the accompanying half marathon, finishing 189th among women in 1:47:32.
Nicole Debien, 23, was 1378th in 2:15:58.
Finishing together in 2:19:59 were Melissa Green, 30, 1909th female,
Mark Green, 29, 2050th male.
Alice Till, 66, took sixth in her age group in 2:55:27, 3607th woman.
Jaymelina Esmele, 42, ran the accompanying half-marathon in 2:56:14, 1432nd among women.
"I ran with the half marathon leaders up to 13 miles, but then I was alone," said Wardian.
"My uncle in Miami passed away in December 2008, so I ran the race dedicated to him.
When I took the lead, I thought something would happen -- a pothole, an alligator, heat and humidity -- but everything went perfectly.
"
Daniel Maass, 21, ran 3:29:36 for 172nd place among men, and Joanne Studer, 52, stomped 4:50:38 for 533rd among women.
Among 32 Arlington finishers in the accompanying Miami Half Marathon,
Kelsea Natoli, 24, nabbed 208th among women in 1:48:54, and
Jim Ricca, 48, polished off 927th among men in 1:53:49.
Their finish reprised their race at the club's Predictions and Resolutions 5K in Rosslyn on New Year's Day, where Schneider won in 17:13,
followed by Turco in 18:00. Third place went to Christopher Zapple, 18, in 18:34.
Jessica Case, 28, won the women's race in 23:54, ahead of Ann Abbott, 31, second in 24:21, and Sarah Hunt, 30, third in 24:25.
First from Arlington was Samuel Kilmer, 8, 20th in 7:30.0.
Kristin Harman, 29, of Newport News won the women's mile in 6:05.3, but Arlington's Samantha Cole, 41, ran faster -- 5:54.3 -- in the masters' mile.
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Steve Anderson, 53, of Arlington recaptured the masters' mile in 5:17.0, defending his position at the last meet.
Luke Holman, 26, of McLean won the elite mile in 4:45.9, leading three lanky lads from Massaponax High in Fredericksburg.
Dustin Whitlow, 23, of Ashburn, dusted the field in the 3000 meter in 9:10.
Maurice Pointer, 54, of Baltimore won the 5000 meter in 18:01, ahead of Arlington's Abdelillah Razah, 44, third in 20:15.
The clubs host One more all-comers meet on Sunday, January 31. See www.pvtc.org or call 703-927-4833.
Andrew Ciarfalia, 27, succeeded in the half marathon, 78th in 1:20:19.
Caitlin Kinkead, 28, caught 128th place in 1:37:58. Six from Arlington finished in the marathon, and 29 in the half-marathon.
Wardian, 35, conquered the Magic Kingdom, taking finished fifth at Walt Disney Marathon in 2:27:19, to win the male 35-39 age group.
He paced 70 finishers from Arlington, including Jon Dalton, 45, 221st among men in 3:17:48;
Michael Naff, 39, 460th in 3:29:02;
Stephen Messinger, 48, 486th in 3:29:53;
Daniel Aronowitz, 42, 808th in 3:41:15; and
Nathaniel Doan, 32, 1,323rd in 3:54:54.
Among women, Erin Hoekstra, 28, finished 201st in 3:58:24; with
Heather Stevens, 35, 459th in 3:57:51.
The day before the marathon, Disney World hosted a half marathon.
At that race, Doan, 32, did 1:41:24, 407th among men, ahead of
Dustin Schnell, 27, 565th in 1:45:30; and
Naff, 858th in 1:49:37.
Among women, Stevens ran 1:53:50 for 353rd, with
Sara Jones, 29, 396th in 1:55:05.
Anyone who ran both races earned a special "Goofy Challenge" medal.
Naff's double earned him 241st place in a combined time of 5:18:39.
Doan earned his medal for 543rd in 5:36:18; and
Stevens won hers for 714th in 5:51:41.
Of the 5,902 runners who ran both races, 31 hailed from Arlington.
Adam Alderton, 35, sparkled in the 60-meter dash, running 7.2 seconds.
James Barr, 42, long-jumped 18'00" for seventh place in that event, with
Korosh Yazdanpanah, 20, close behind, ninth in 17'11".
The indoor season continues with meets on Sunday mornings, January 17 and January 31, at Arlington's Thomas Jefferson Community Center,
3501 2nd Street South. See www.pvtc.org or call 703-927-4833.
Rebecca Nathan, 44, matched Wardian's place, fourth among women in 26:12, and Emily Ferguson, 33, took sixth in 27:24.
Cold rain and a wintry mix did not deter more than 1,000 from enjoying the race.
Andrew Duncan, 42, of Washington, ran the fastest mile of the day in 4:43.
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Steve Anderson, 53, of Arlington, captured the masters' mile in 5:19.
Gloria Roberts, 17, of Upper Marlboro, won the women's mile in 5:24.
Cody Wellons, 14, of Midlothian, Va., lapped all but two runners in the children's mile, winning in 5:21.
Brianna Kinder, 13, of Greenbelt, led the girls in 6:01.
Ted Poulos, 48, of McLean, added another win to his lifetime list, taking the 3000 meter in 10:41.
Elizabeth Webb, 23, of Middleburg, won the women's 3K in 11:18.
Vance Berry, 23, also of Middleburg, picked the 5000 meter in 16:24, with
Brittney Rooks, 15, of Baltimore, first among women in 20:16.
Anant Raut, 34, covered the course in 3:37:23, 220th overall.
Tara Swenson, 27, finished the accompanying half marathon in 1:50:42, 510th place.
Arlington women chimed in second and third. Katie Read, 23, continued her splendid autumn, second in 34:15, just one tick behind winner Maggie Infield.
Veena Reddy, 31, took third in 37:06. Mary Beth Chosak, 31, took 10th in 39:08.
Among men, Thomas Rhodes, 26, ran 32:28 for fourth place, and David Burnham, 25, sizzled in 32:42, fifth place, with Matthew Cavanaugh, 30, seventh in 33:14.
Many runners wore holiday costumes, and most ran with bells on their shoes, courtesy of the race.
Arlington's JJ Wetzel, 24, led the race in 38:58, ahead of Michael Rooney, also 24, second in 39:32. Finishing fourth in 40:19 was Gregory Richards, 33.
Among women, Elizabeth May, 29, splashed into second place in 46:45. Ayisha Swann, 19, reached to fourth place in 48:06.
Lauren Smith Janzen, 28, finished 65th in 29:47 in the accompanying Blue Gray 5K.
Wardian earned the award by placing third at this year's World Championship 50K in Gibraltar;
second at the USA 50 Mile Trail Championships in Enumclaw, Wash.;
sixth at the 100-kilometer World Championship in Torhout, Belgium; and
at the top of many shorter races.
Marjorie Censer, 26, captured fourth place among women in 36:03, one place ahead of
Sushila Nanda, 48, fifth in 36:54.
Mary Klima, 33, claimed 11th in 40:32, with
Simonetta Nussio, 35, 16th in 42:50.
Christopher Marker, 20, checked off fourth in 17:18; followed by
Patrick Dannaher, 20, fifth in 17:20;
Will's brother Tony Viviani, 25, seventh in 18:06; and
David Phillips, 47, eighth overall and first masters male in 18:11.
Marny Homan, 29, of New York City ran 20:27 for the women's win,
outkicking Arlington's Jamie Hagebaumer, 32, second in 20:31, and
Kelsey Anne Coia, 16, third in 21:01. First masters female was Kitty Phillips, 44, in 21:45.
First among women and ninth overall in 28:04 was Katie Read, 23.
U.S. Senator Mark Warner finished the race in 48:26.
Dale Anderson and Ron Benedict, both 35, both ran 19:39 for 40th and 41st place among men.
Lindsay LaRose, 27, earned hers for third 25-29, ninth among women in 1:26:03.
Laura Jenkins, 30, matched that place, third 30-34, 12th among women in 1:27:17.
Among men, George Perry, 29, finished 70th in 1:25:14, and
Matt Przydzial, 25, was 150th in 1:32:10.
Andrew Jacobson, 32, ran 2:39:40 for 37th place at Philadelphia Marathon.
Eddie Valentine, 29, sent home a 2:46:16 for 59th; and
Jason Jones, 29, sailed in under three hours in 2:58:59, 190th.
Kate Dart, 30, tossed a 3:11:29 for 38th among women.
Mary Verasin, 29, ran 3:15:52 for 55th; and
Emma Mellamphy, 29, followed in 3:17:58, 67th.
Dillon Foley, 23, led Arlington's men in the Philadelphia 8K in 37:16, 109th male.
Clara Leigh, 27, ran 45:19 for 196 among women.
In the accompanying 10K, Edi Turco, 36, toured the course third in 36:12.
Right behind him was Brian Woodbury, 38, fourth in 36:36.
Copley Ricca, 27, copped fourth among women in 45:06.
Arlington's Katie Read, 23, chased Samia Akbar, 27, of Herndon, all the way to the finish.
Akbar won in 33:40, and Read scored another second-place in a major local race, running 34:55.
The two women last locked horns at Army Ten Miler, where Read also finished second behind Akbar.
Third place went to Veena Reddy, 31, also of Arlington, in 36:48.
Erin Swain, 27, finished 10th in 38:32; and
Toni Diegoli, 31, took 13th in 39:19.
Among men, Bert Rodriguez, 30, rolled into fifth place in 31:41,
behind four top international runners.
Right behind him was Will Viviani, 27, sixth in 31:47.
Taylor Smith, 24, rounded out the top 10 in 32:27; and
Bart Borghuis, 34, ran 33:36 for 15th place.
Arlington's leading man was Daniel Villereal, 25, 115th among men in 3:08:20.
Behind him were Varia Lvova, 32, 21st female in 3:09:23;
Taneen Carvell, 43, 43rd in 3:20:03;
Grace Chan, 40, 211th in 3:49:08;
Daniel Lesniak, 28, 147th male in 3:11:05;
John Mallory, 36, 194th in 3:15:04; and
Robert Key, 39, 223rd in 3:18:22.
George "Ted" Hobart, 42, finished his 20th marathon and second this month in 6:17:56.
In the accompanying half marathon, Makely Lyon, 24, won her age group and roared to seventh among women in 1:24:44.
Alissa Bibb, 27, covered the course in 1:35:05 for 23rd; and
Jamie Burden, 43, carried 1:35:46, 147th among men.
In the HCA Virginia 8K, Andrew Dana, 27, surged to 28:31 for 27th among men; and
Melody Parry, 26, took fifth in her age group, 19th among women in 35:47.
Jeremy Garrett, 28, took 26th in 1:27:20; and
Jacob Dudek, 27, ran 1:29:17 for 30th.
Veena Reddy, 30, continued running spectacularly, finishing fourth among women in 1:20:39, ahead of
Elizabeth May, 29, 25th in 1:37:59, and
Amy Wigmore, 39, 28th in 1:38:57.
In the accompanying 5K, Kennedy Cliffe, 31, jumped to 14th in 23:19.
Nina Palmer, 29, finished 11th in 25:53, followed by
Erin Korte, 26, 12th in 26:23.
More than 400 ran to support Team Alexis for pediatric brain cancer research.
Christopher's sister Rebecca Palacios, 13, was the first female finisher in 6:41,
pacing Hope Mathias, 9, second in 7:29; and
Carly Rivera, 8, third in 7:33.
Former Arlingtonian Vanessa Hunter, 34, now of Seattle, Wash., also qualified for the Trials in 2:44:13, 23rd place.
Mary Beth Muething, 31, finished in 2:53:49, 58th among women, ahead of her sister, Katie Muething, 24, 91st in 3:08:31.
Between them was Faith Korbel, 30, 83rd in 3:04:49.
Samantha (Kirby) Cole, 41, ran 3:15:47 for 114th place.
Among men, Michael Wardian, 35, ran 2:23:13 for 18th.
Other Arlington men included Mark Drath, 23, eighth in 26:23; David Kent, 37, 11th in 29:45; and Steven Maguire, 42, 12th in 30:27 and first masters finisher.
Olympic Trials marathoner Samia Akbar, 27, of Herndon, dominated the women's field in 27:32, ahead of Michelle Miller, 28, second in 30:03; and
Kristin Andrews, 28, third in 30:20.
Stephanie Tocco, 26, led Arlington's women, eighth in 24:26. Smiling in 11th place was Kat Cheshire, 24, in 37:09;
with Laura Phelan, 23, 18th in 39:20;
Mary Perrin, 28, 19th in 39:48;
Heather Kauffman, 36, 20th in 39:57;
Stephanie Manchin, 25, 21st in 40:05; and
Sophia Lai, 27, 22nd in 40:10.
In the accompanying Rockville 10K, Jen Norris, 38, took 10th in 48:06; and Brian Greene, 37, was 146th in 55:55.
U.S. Navy lieutenant commander John Mentzer, 33, of Kittery, Maine, took the Iwo Jima hill first in 2:21:47, more than three minutes ahead of his competition in 26.2-mile race.
Jacob Johnson, 32, of Sherwood, Ark., U.S. Air Force, ran 2:25:02 for second, holding off fast-closing Salvador Miranda, 38, of Mexico, third in 2:25:24.
Muliye Gurma, 25, of Ethiopia won the women's race by just 27 seconds in 2:49:48, shaking off
Jaymee Marty, 42, a U.S. Air Force reservist from Sacramento, Calif., who was one step behind Gurma at 40 kilometers (25 miles). Marty finished second in 2:50:15.
Kyla Barbour, 31, of Atlanta, Ga., ran 2:50:47 for third place.
Of the 20,936 finishers, 1,355 came from Arlington. Steve Hammel, 28, led the brigade, 24th overall in 2:38:31.
Edi Turco, 36, finished 30th among men in 2:40:50, followed by
Bradley Smith, 34, 53rd in 2:45:17;
John Kelly, 26, 57th in 2:45:59;
Hugh Owen, 32, 59th in 2:46:55;
Eddie Valentine, 29, 67th in 2:48:37;
Steven Anderson, 53, 75th in 2:51:12, first in his age group;
Michael Scoleri, 36, 86th in 2:53:58;
Olivier Leblond, 37, 96th in 2:55:26; and
Michael Wardian, 35, 138th in 2:58:28, running with a friend.
Among women, Faith Korbel, 30, uncorked 2:58:36 for ninth place, ahead of
Liz Elko, 22, took 25th in 3:07:31 to win her age group;
Colleen Depman, 24, 36th in 3:12:47;
Stephanie Kurtz, 24, 54th in 3:17:38;
Rebecca Maier, 25, 86th in 3:21:45;
Caitlin Harres, 23, 106th in 3:23:33;
Anna Chavis, 23, 108th in 3:23:56;
Sarah Rodis, 24, 121st in 3:25:09; and
Stefanie Steinmetz, 25, 129th in 3:26:13.
Alfred Richmond, 70, ran 5:33:08, one of only four "Ground Pounders" who finished all 34 Marine Corps Marathons.
Wyatt Boyd, 25, of Washington, won the accompanying Marine Corps 10K in 32:54.
Kim Magee, 26, of Bloomington, Minn., ran 39:20, first among women.
Michael Kiselycznyk, 28, was Arlington's top finisher, 18th in 38:02.
Stacey Pfarr, 31, covered the course in 42:11, seventh among women.
In the accompanying half marathon, Andrew Jacobson, 32, took home the bronze medal in his age group, eighth male in 1:17:39, first among 154 from Arlington.
Ella Mellamphy, 29, landed 17th among women in 1:32:32.
Chris Lin, 27, ran 18:59 in the 5K, 18th among men.
Leah Twardzik, 24, was 8th among women in 21:37.
Ethiopian Alene Reta, 27, of New York City, overwhelmed the field in 46:59, a new event record time.
Also ahead of the old record were his countryman Tesfay Girma, 27, of Ellicott City, second in 47:20; and
past winner and U.S. Olympian Daniel Browne, 35, of Chula Vista, Calif., wearing #1, third in 47:49.
Of the top 1,000 men, 67 came from Arlington and 27 more from Fort Myer, including
Taylor Smith, 24, 22nd in 52:27;
Robert Wade, 27, 28th in 53:15;
Tim Fahey, 35, 32nd in 53:56;
Mark Williams, 28, 53rd in 55:47;
Reynolds Wilson, 37, 76th in 56:53;
John Kelly, 26, 77th in 56:53;
Eddie Valentine, 29, 110th in 58:16;
David Wertz, 33, 127th in 58:55; and
Steven Anderson, 53, 140th in 59:21.
Among women, Samia Akbar, 27, of Herndon set a new event record of 55:25.
Taking second place in 56:39 was Arlington's Katie Read, 23, a recent graduate of University of Virginia, cheered on by her parents.
Of the top 1,000 women, 59 were from Arlington and 5 from Fort Myer, led by
Lauren Centrowitz, 23, daughter of U.S. Olympian Matt Centrowitz, landed sixth in 59:52, followed by
Makely Lyon, 24, 30th in 1:04:35;
Kaitlin Sheedy, 26, 36th in 1:05:13;
Allison Thomas, 32, 45th in 1:06:19;
Kate Dart, 30, 51st in 1:07:05;
Annie Grondin, 36, 57th in 1:07:43;
Alison Hoing, 23, 71st in 1:09:08; and
Melody Parry, 26, 95th in 1:09:58.
Katie Read, 23, cracked 17 minutes with a 16:54 to win the women's race, ahead of
Erica Nemmers, 37, second in 17:16. Former Arlington firefighter Jackie Gruendel, 34, of Clifton, third in 18:10.
Steve Crane, 28, of Alexandria, won the simultaneous Clarendon Day 10K in 30:57, just two seconds ahead of
Michael Wardian, 35, of Arlington, second in 30:59. Matt Barresi, 26, of Falls Church, rounded out the top three in 31:45.
The 10K had 884 finishers.
Lisa Baumert, 22, of Princeton, N.J., sailed into first among women in 36:42,
followed by Michelle Miller, 28, of Damascus, Md., second in 38:02.
Arlington's Melody Parry, 26, tuned into third in 41:39.
Kathryn Mulvey, 22, ran 47:51 for fourth place among women.
Margaret Sherwood, 26, ran 40:48, 29th among women.
At the accompanying 5 Miler, Eric Capito, 25, capitalized on the good weather to finish 10th in 38:39, and Lana Leung, 39, ran 42:42 for second place among women.
In Arlington, our "Perimeter Parkway" starts in Rosslyn in front of Key Bridge Marriott (Milestone 4) alongside Lee Highway with the Custis Trail and follows alongside, over, and finally under I-66 at Bon Air Park.
There, you can turn left to bathrooms, water fountains, and parking -- and I promise you a rose garden -- or you can turn right, pass a water fountain, and head northwest for two miles on the W&OD Trail back to Lee Highway, or turn around at Van Buren Street near Boundary Stone SW9, dating back to 1792.
Turning around, you can head straight back to Bluemont Park for bathrooms and water.
There the trail splits into the flat W&OD on the left (look for the old red caboose) and the rolling, shady Four Mile Run Trail on the right.
After Glen Carlyn Park, stay on the low trail to cross under Columbia Pike, past and across a lovely rapids, and up a steep hill on the left.
The paved trail continues past high-rise parking lots to a clover-leaf under George Mason Drive into Barcroft Park.
The trail finally ends at Walter Reed Drive, where you cross to Four Mile Run Park and continue on paved trail for another mile to Shirlington Drive.
You can cross the street and take a newly-opened paved trail under I-395 and South Glebe Road to a clover leaf under Mount Vernon Avenue,
briefly into Alexandria, where you cross over the creek and head left on the Wayne B. Anderson Trail to Route 110,
Jefferson Davis Highway.
Take the bridge on the left, go down the ramp on the left, and you go under 110, under the George Washington Memorial Parkway,
and up a ramp to National Airport onto the Mount Vernon Trail.
Heading north to the left, you run under I-395 again at the 14th Street Bridge, under Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge,
past Roosevelt Island, to a spiral ramp over GW Parkway and back to Rosslyn.
Cross at the lights to go back the Key Bridge Marriott, and you've run 20 miles around Arlington crossing only two streets.
The shorter Lubber Run Trail, similar to Burke Lake in its rustic feel and outdoor amphitheatre,
connects George Mason Drive near Carlin Spring Road with Arlington Boulevard (Route 50) and Edison Street.
For a trail run, start at Theodore Roosevelt Island and follow the blue blazes to Potomac Heritage Trail (PHT) under Key Bridge,
which includes some segments next to GWM Parkway and some sheer-wall rock climbs, before ending up at Chain Bridge.
The PHT continues west of Chain Bridge and heads through Fairfax County all the way to American Legion Bridge.
PHT is part tame, part technical, a true challenge.
For a total backwoods experience, explore the Potomac Overlook Trail off Marcy Road off Military Road.
The trail covers about 4K of loops including switchbacks and creek crossings.
Christine Rehwald, 29, took fifth among women in 1:28:17.
Marissa Fitzpatrick, 28, finished 13th female in 24:01.
Lyon Makely, 24, new to Arlington, won the women's race in 31:54.
Sandra Griffin, 42, of Upper Marlboro grabbed second in 33:57.
Beth Clokey, 37, of the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Myer, took the hill third in 34:28.
Winner of last week's Arlington
9-11 Memorial 5K, Wade finished eighth at Nation's Triathlon in Washington DC,
where he covered the 1.5-kilometer swim in 27:47, the 40K bike in 58:52, and the 10K run in 32:13, for a total time of 2:01:58 including transitions.
Connie Chow Dowler, 34, chewed up the course in 24:26, 1:07:44, and 42:09, totalling 2:18:32 with transitions, fourth among women and 120th overall.
Among the 3,945 athletes in the river and on the roads, 295 were from Arlington.
Among women, Varia Lvova, 32, a newcomer to Arlington, covered the course in 1:24:13, 33rd among women,
just ahead of Erica Nemmers, 37, 35th in 1:24:19.
Elizabeth May, 29, made third place among women in 1:14:27.
In the accompanying 20 Mile,
Philip Runco, 26, ran 2:24:18 for fourth place, ahead of
Michael Zinn, 27, fifth in 2:24:51.
Monica Weaver, 23, placed 23rd among women in 3:25:35.
Christine Hackman, 45, handled the course in 22:54, fourth among women.
Second place went to David Aamidor, 25, of Carmel, Indiana, in 18:27.
Third was O'Connell High School freshman John (J.J.) Lapointe, 14, in 19:03, improving his personal best by 54 seconds.
First master and fourth overall was Neil Sullivan, 43, in 20:22.
Among women, Brittany Zale, 21, of Washington sparkled in 21:59 for first place, and
Jennifer Conors, 37, of Fairfax Station grabbed second in 22:48.
Arlington's Heather Kauffman, 36, caught fourth in 24:02; and
Katie Swearinger, 28, took fifth in 24:11.
Peggy Sue McNulty, 28, ran 20:02 for fifth place among women.
Mary Verasin, 28, took ninth in 21:11; and
Julia Taylor, 38, was 11th in 21:28.
In the accompanying half-marathon, Sarah Randle, 23, handled the course in 1:50:36, 44th among women.
Arlington's Robbie Wade, 26, grabbed the lead quickly
and never looked back, winning by almost a minute in 15:29.
Kristi Markowicz, 39, ran 17:56 to hold off Melissa Tanner, 28, of Alexandria, second in 18:00.
Among men, second place in 16:23 was Andrew Duncan, 42, of Bethesda, and third went to Tim Fahey, 35, of Arlington in 16:34.
Denis Cloutier, 47, closed in on sixth in 17:03, and Pacers Running Store owner Chris Farley, 33, finished ninth in 17:24.
Among women, former Arlington firefighter Jacqueline Gruendel, 34, of Clifton ran 19:02 for third place.
Alison Hoing, 23, held onto seventh in 19:59, with Caitlin Harres, 23, eighth in 20:05.
Erica Nemmers, 37, brought home the gold, winning the women's mile in 5:01.71.
Andy Dana, 27, took fifth in the men's mile in 4:52.47
Rooney ran 22:53 on an up-and-down course slippery with leaves and mud after heavy rains the previous night.
His brother, Mike Rooney, 24, finished the accompanying USA 10K Trail Championships 22nd in 53:13. The full 10K course included
100 meters of rock climbing -- not uncommon on trail runs, but a real challenge for flatlanders.
Other Arlington won Lucite sailboats for top-three finishes in their age-groups, including Jay Wind, 59, third male 55-59 and 179th overall in 1:09:45;
Lindsay Larose, 27, second female 25-29 in 1:10:46; and Chan Robbins, 72, first male 70 and over and 1087th overall in 1:24:09.
Steve Hammel, 28, pounded out 59:40 for 18th overall;
Robert Denmark, 43, ran 1:04:49 for 68th; and
Kenneth Bradley, 26, punched in at 1:06:44 for 99th.
Nicola Dickinson, 32, notched 1:15:56 for 413th;
Syril Pettit, 36, placed 471st in 1:16:50; followed by
Molly Lawless, 33, 480th in 1:16:59.
In her qualifying heat on Wednesday, August 19, she placed seventh in 15:32.33, just 11 seconds off her personal best.
Alas, only the top six in her heat went on to the finals on Saturday, August 22.
Previously, Culley served as head coach at Loyola University and assistant coach
at American University before returning to competition in 2007.
"The last three years, I've made three world championships," said Culley, "I never dreamed that I would end up in Berlin."
His latest ultra-marathon success came at the USA 50 Mile Trail Championships in Enumclaw, Wash., where he ran 6:51:50 for second place.
He finished exactly one minute faster this year than his 6:52:50 last year, where he won the national championship.
Sixth among women in 40:36 was Samantha (Kirby) Cole, 40.
First among women was Hilary Cairns, 38, of Washington, in 18:15, followed by
Brittney Rooks, 15, of Baltimore 20:36, and
Caitlin Kinkead, 27, of Arlington in 20:44.
Elizabeth May, 29, finished ninth in 21:55, running her second 5K ever.
Mary Beth Muething, 31, led a quintet of Arlington women, taking fifth in 1:20:38,
ahead of Kate Walker, 31, 10th in 1:23:19;
Erica Nemmers, 37, 11th in 1:24:43;
Katie Muething, 23, 12th in 1:25:52; and
Toni Diegoli, 30, 13th in 1:27:20.
In the accompanying Leesburg 10K,
Britton Miller, 29, ran 41:16 for fourth place, and
Sushila Nanda, 48, won her age group, 12th among women in 45:35.
Arlington's top male in the 10K was David Treworgy, 42, 115th in 54:07.
Robert Wade, 27, was Arlington's top finisher, ninth in 15:12, a few steps ahead of Brian McGovern, 27, 11th in 15:19.
Bert Rodriguez, 29, took 17th in 15:40.
Ethiopian star Hirut Mandefro, 23, led the ladies in 16:22, ahead of Arlington's Amanda Trotter, 24, second in 17:08.
Wearing #1 and finishing fifth in 17:18 was last year's winner, Katie Read, 23, of Arlington.
She qualified for Team USA by running an 11-second personal best of 15:21.87 at
2009 Meeting International d'Athlétisme de la Province de Liège, Belgium, in second place, just one tick behind winner Renee Metevier-Baillie's 15:20.53.
"I just made the World Championship Team! I just had to put it out there tonight," Culley said. She joins Olympian Jen Rhines on Team USA.
Among women, Britton Miller, 29, brought home 20th place in 31:12;
Samantha (Kirby) Cole, 40, took third in her age group, 23rd among women in 31:57;
Caroline Merena, 43, ran 35:25 for 52nd place; and
Sushila Nanda, 48, finished 71st in 36:46.
She qualified for the World Chamionship by finished finished second in 27:30 at the USA Cross Country Championships open women's 8K in Derwood, Md., on February 7.
Monica Grillo, 45, sizzled second in her age group, 94th overall in 20:56, ahead of
Sushila Nanda, 48, third in the age group and 125th in 21:47.
Melody Parry, 25, carried 35:46, eighth among women.
"The 100K World Championship was part of the Night of Flanders road races which included a 10K, Marathon, 100K run and 100K walk," said Wardian.
"The races start at 8:00pm and all the races run concurently all night. People meet each other every year, much like we do with the 4th of July.
(Our team) ran with probably 20 guys from Belgium, France, Italy, Slovenia, Japan, Mexico, Australia, and that is saying something,
because in a USA Ultra, if you are running this type of pace, you are most likely going to be alone,
so it was really exciting to be hammering with a large group of guys and knowing that everyone was there to win and represent their country to their utmost."
Wardian's men's team did not win a medal, but the USA women's team won the gold medal. "It was incredible to see them getting their medals and inspired to me to work even harder to be up on the podium next year," said Wardian.
Arlington's Bart Borghuis, 33,
pushed the pace from the start to win in 16:23, leading Jesse Johnson, 24, of Washington, second in 17:15,
and Nathan Bruno, of Bronx, N.Y., third in 17:23.
A trio of Arlington runners finished 9-10-11 --
Oliver Draskolzy, 17, in 20:21;
Vitaliy Mikhaylov, 28, in 20:24; and
Michael Person, 15, in 20:31.
Leading the ladies in 21:06 was Elisabeth Flores, 18, of Arlington, with
Melanie Nakagawa, 29, second in 22:12; and
Kate Malone, 23, third in 22:48, both of Washington; and Erica Cook, 27, of Arlington, fourth in 23:25.
Cynthia Eulate-Norris, 37, was Arlington's top female finisher, 60th in 32:49, followed by
Simonetta Nussio, 35, 63rd in 33:08; and
Tiffany Showman, 24, 97th in 35:38.
Jake Green, 24, scored second in 16:18 at the Tim Harmon race.
In the accompanying 10K, Olivier Leblond, 37, snagged ninth place in 39:07, with
Elizabeth Emmart, 25, seventh among women in 44:25.
Mary Beth Muething, 30, marched into fifth place among women in 38:29, with her sister, Katie Muething, 23, 15th in 41:23.
Mia Burki, 28, led Arlington's women, seventh in in 20:09.
Susan Benante, 45, burned a 22:23 for 32nd, and
Karen Schulman, 36, placed 36th in 22:48.
Two Arlington runners won the trifecta -- Michael Rooney, 23, led the stallions in all three races in 6:49.3, 6:22.3, and 8:19.9.
Elizabeth May, 28, was the fastest fillie across the board in 8:47.5, 8:11.8, and 10:39.5.
Susan Hammond, 25, sliced 27th place in 42:43,
followed by Nikki Feinsot, 38, 31st in 43:33, and
Heather Stockburger, 32, 32nd in 43:08.
Fifteen minutes before the 7 AM start of Zooma Annapolis Half Marathon,
Arlington's Michael Naff, 38, found himself caught in traffic at a standstill around Navy Memorial Stadium in the midst of a torrential rain.
He couldn't get to starting line of Zooma Annapolis Half Marathon until 15 minutes after the race began.
Then -- for Naff -- the race began.
He climbed all the way to fourth place, with a net time of 1:30:21 and a clock time of 1:45:25 for second among men, placing him ahead of Jacob Dudek, 26, whose net time was 1:30:44, good for third.
Kathryn Tyner, 27, was Arlington's first lady, 21st overall in 1:39:41. Just behind was Stacia Zeimet, 37, 24th in 1:39:57.
In the accompanying 10K, Elizabeth May, 28, led the pack 29th in 49:01 despite bruising her knee on her bike the day before.
Sheila Cordaro, 38, matched her age, 38th in 50:08; and
Christina Lohmeyer, 29, finished 56th in 51:29.
Arlington-based Zooma was delighted that 1183 finished the half marathon, including 1103 women,
and 1266 finished the 10K, including 1204 women -- and many were first-time racers.
Joshua Pavluk, 30, rang the bell in ninth place at 32:32. Julia Karpov, 38, finished with a big smile, 18th among women and 44th overall in 39:45.
The qualifying window for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Men's Marathon Trials opened on January 1, 2009. Wardian is knocking on the door of a 2:20, but even that's not enough -- the new qualifying standard is 2:19:00, a 1:05:00 half marathon, or a 28:30 10K. USA Track & Field eliminated the old practice of an all-expenses-paid "A standard" of 2:20 and a more lenient "B standard" of 2:22:00.
See
http://www.usatf.org/events/2012/OlympicTrials-Marathon-Men/entry/qualifyingStandards.asp
and
http://www.runnerspace.com/news.php?do=view&news_id=3759
That leaves Wardian chasing the mark over the next two years, after running the 2004 and 2008 trials, where he led the race for the first 6 miles.
Wardian is accustomed to climbing mountains -- he won the Himalayan 100 Mile Stage Race and the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run.. USATF named Wardian the 2008 Ultra Runner of the year. "I am starting to really focus on the 100K World Championships on June 19, 2009, in Torhout, Belgium, and look forward to being able to represent the USA there along with my teammates," said Wardian.
Brock, 38, who recently moved here from Ponte Vedra, Fla., tackled the Delaware Marathon in Wilmington on Sunday.
He knew he ran 3:05:06 -- the clock said so, spectators said so, and even the finish line photographer said so.
The ankle-bracelet timing system, however, didn't say so -- no record -- it was like Brock didn't exist.
Brock took his case to the race operations director and the race director. It took a while, but after they checked the photos, they determined that
Brock not only finished in 10th place finish, he was 11 seconds ahead of the first woman and won his M35-39 age group.
Jay Jacob Wind, 59, also won his M55-59 age group in 3:16:16, more than a minute ahead of the first M50-54 finisher.
"I don't usually write about myself in my own column, but I was delighted by this finish and by the splendid volunteers all over this beautiful riverfront course," he said.
Daniel Aronowitz, 41, took 60th place in 3:24:47; and Jessica Rich, 26, finished 259th in 4:10:22.
Among women, a new name on the scene, Kyle Widay, 27, ran 42:47 for 12th;
Marjorie Censer, 26, ran 45:22, good for 24th; and
Robyn Hoeschen, 27, landed 26th in 45:21.
Wardian -- tall, thin, and pony-tailed -- could never shake Alexandria's Steve Mance, 25 -- broad-shouldered, shaggy, and blond. Wardian led by one second at 5K,
15:53 to 15:54; at 10K, 32:12 to 32:13; and at 15K, 48:38 to 48:39. At 20K, with just 0.7 miles to go, they were neck-and-neck at 1:05:28 -- but it's
that last 0.7 that counts, and Mance ran it seven second faster, to win in 1:09:01 ahead of Wardian's 1:09:09.
"He's a strong runner," said Mance of Wardian after the race. "I could never get ahead of him till the end."
Wardian will represent the USA at the 100K World Championships on June 19 in Belgium. Long distances are his specialty -- in 2008, he won the USA
50K, 50M, and 100M national championships, and last month, he finished seventh at the six-day Marathon des Sables across the Sahara Desert.
Edi Turco, 36, turned 1:16:27 for fifth place, and David Kent, 37, lit up 1:23:18 for 10th in the field of 900 finishers.
Arlington women swept the top three places. Mary Beth Muething, 30, won in 1:26:34,
ahead of Aussie-turned-Brit-turned-American Teresa Rider, 50, second in 1:31:40, and
Rebecca Nathan, 43, just a coin-flip back in 1:31:58 for third.
Steph Dempsey, 32, took 11th in 1:38:05.
Jared Campbell, 23, of Alexandria won the accompanying 5K in 16:01.
Mike Kenny, 24, of Arlington clocked 17:30 for third.
Maureen Forsyth, 35, of Washington won the women's race in 18:28.
Lindsay LaRose, 26, of Arlington, flowered fourth in 19:55.
At the top of the class were
Jake Green, first in 16:50;
Reynolds Wilson, second in 18:44; and
Christopher Zapple, third in 19:02.
Leading the co-eds were
Amanda Hodgson, first in 20:06;
Adrienne Wichard, second in 21:56; and
Sushila Nanda, third in 22:06.
Fifth-grader Sam Wall was the A student in 24:52, and little Lacey McCormack in second grade led the ladies in 27:21.
Veena Reddy, 30, started with the elite women and ran a superb race -- 16th in 2:45:46.
Of Arlington's 96 registrants, 79 finished. Steve Hammel, 27, hammered out 2:44:51 for 260th among men.
Eddie Valentine, 29, sent home a 2:51:33 for 512th. Also under three hours were
John Mallory, 27, 951st in 2:57:24; Robert Denmark, 43, 1080th in 2:58:26; and Christopher Wilber, 28, 1131st in 2:58:53.
Faith R. Korbel
, 30, the 100th female finisher in 3:04:51, saw her name in big print in the Boston Globe.
Anne Feldman, 27, ran 3:15:57 for 323rd place. Also under 3:30 were Amelia Kelly, 26, 596th in 3:22:26;
Jennifer Davis, 27, 785th in 3:25:16; Stephanie Kurtz, 24, 814th in 3:25:44; Kendra Liebert, 31, 998th in 3:28:02; and Kate Skidmore, 29, 1138th in 3:29:19.
All Arlington male finishers:
All Arlington female finishers:
Among women,
Samantha Kirby, 40, smiled her way to 23rd in 40:23. Bethany Huber, 29, took 27th in 41:54; and Caroline Brown, 39, was 174th in 54:39.
In the 5K, tops from Arlington were Mark Drath, 23, second in 16:14; Cory Herold, 25, sixth in 18:15; and
Michael Person, 14, 10th in 19:11; Jenny Parmenter, 28, 28th overall in 22:21;
Tona Trice, 27, 39th in 23:16; and Janet Boutilier, 23, 41st in 23:03.
In the 10M, Bert Rodriguez, 29, led Arlington's contingent, 15th in 52:33, right ahead of Will Viviani, 26, 16th in 52:41.
Tim Fahey, 35, zipped to 22nd place in 55:01.
First among all women in the 10M was Arlington's Amanda Trotter, 24, galloping 56:42, 27th overall.
USA Cross Country Championship runner-up Julie Culley, 26, grabbed fifth among women, 36th overall in 1:00:57.
Lindsay Gallo, 24, notched seventh, 53rd overall in 1:03:33.
He finished 2:17:23 off the winner, Mohamad Ahansal, of Morocco, who had the home desert advantage.
"I ran with the leaders almost every day and lost most of my time on the Long Day (91K) when I had some issues with dehydration and stomach problems," said Michael. His next goal is a good finish at Boston Marathon.
Caitlin Belford, 22, put down a 42:12 for 39th among women.
Jordan Ricker, 15, won his age group in 18:04, fourth overall.
Second among women was the ever-smiling Samantha Jane Kirby, 40, in 19:16.
The proclamation was presented to a group of Arlington runners who competed in the 113th Boston Marathon, which was held on April 20. There were 96 runners from Arlington scheduled and registered to participate in the marathon. Look for results of how some of those Arlington runners placed in a future issue of the Sun Gazette and on the Web site at: www.sungazette.net.
Amanda Trotter, 24, galloped to 20th place in 57:11, followed by another Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier
Veena Reddy, 30, 24th in 59:22, and
Mary Beth Muething, 30, 49th in 1:04:47.
Going through 10K in 33:28 and 13.1 miles in 1:09.47, Wardian was in a lead pack of six, including three Kenyans.
By 20 miles, the pack dwindled to one followed by three -- David Cheromei of Kenya in 1:46:34, pursued by Wardian, New Englander Patrick Moulton, 27,
and New Jersey-based Kenyan Solomon Too, all in 1:47:15. Coming out of Anacostia park, Moulton turned on the jets, blasting away from Wardian in 2:21:17.
Wardian gamely held on to second in 2:22:15, outkicking Cheromei in 2:22:24.
Among women, Susan Benante, 45, took third in her age group in 3:32:04.
Wardian, 34, is the three-time defending champion at the 26.2-mile race around Washington DC. Last year, he ran 2:25:00, outdueling Samuel Gebremichael of Ethiopia,
who had outkicked him 13 days earlier at Shamrock Marathon. This year, the affable pony-tailed Wardian faces another Ethiopian star, Birhanu Wukaw of Langley Park,
who ran away from Wardian at last year's Akron Marathon with a 2:23:13 to Wardian's 2:26:52.
At last year's
SunTrust National Marathon, 105 runners from Arlington finished the full marathon, and 314 finished the half marathon. Almost twice that many
are registered in this year's edition. More than 700 volunteers support the runners, and registration at www.nationalmarathon.com is still open.
Among women, Emma Mellamphy, 29, landed 20th in 32:50; Lindsay Larose, 26, bloomed 26th in 33:56; and
Lori Preston, 38, pushed to 32nd in 34:19.
It's a trick question -- you can't be behind last-place -- except if you are ultramarathoner Michael Wardian, the USA 50-mile and 100-mile champion.
After making a wrong turn en route to Lower Potomac River Marathon in Piney Point, Md., where he was last year's winner,
Wardian, 34, arrived 15 minutes late to the start.
Undaunted, he chased after the pack. He caught the last-place runner about two miles into the race and began passing people one-by-one, then two-by-two.
By the end, 26.2 miles later, he caught all but the first two runners, going from behind last to third overall in 2:51:22, 12 minutes behind winner Chuck Engle.
Wardian wore a backpack the whole way, in training for the Marathon des Sables, a 6-day / 151-mile (243 km) endurance race across the Sahara Desert, March 26 through April 6, where he must carry his own water and provisions.
After his finish at Lower Potomac, he turned around and ran part of the course again.
Sharing the podium was Grace Chan, 39, third in 56:33.
Among men, Aaron Trent, 32, took eighth place in 48:29, and
Michael Collins, 27, landed 10th in 49:19.
Matthew Lowe, 28, ran to new heights at Potomac Valley Track Club's By George 10K in Washington, winning in 34:45.
Behind him,
William Hinckley, 26, covered the course in 39:48, eighth place; and
Pete Bernardy, 28, ran 42:10 for 15th.
Robyn Hoeschen, 27, sprung to second place among women in 45:35; and
Mary Lilley, 24, bloomed in fifth place in 46:40.
In the accompanying 5K, Andy Dana, 26, launched into second in 18:08.
Paul Ryan, 58, sailed into ninth in 19:42; and
Tim Arnade, 52, ran 20:17 for 11th.
Emily Reuter, 28, made the news, second among women in 20:51.
Alissa Bibb, 27, ran fourth in 21:32.
Arlington's first lady was Kimberly Person, 44, 15th among in 45:49.
William Weidman, 25, ran 3:14:00 for sixth place among men,
and this reporter, 59, ran 3:25:31 for 19th place, his 121st marathon finish.
The race is the fourth oldest 26.2-miler in the country -- only Boston, Yonkers, and Culver City have older marathons.
Arlington has another international running star.
Julie Culley, 27, finished second in 27:30 at the USA Cross Country Championships open women's 8K in Derwood, Md.
The top 60 women in the USA competed in the race.
Culley's finish earned her a spot among the six women representing the USA at the International Cross Country Championship in Amman, Jordan, in June.
She also took home a $2,000 cash prize.
In sixth place in 28:02 was Samia Akbar, 27, of Herndon, who competes frequently in Arlington. She will join Culley wearing the USA colors in Jordan.
Also in the race was Emily Reuter, 28, 57th in 36:01.
In the open men's championship 12K, two-time US Olympic Trials qualifier Michael Wardian, 34, finished 46th in 39:46.
Bert Rodriguez, 29, took 58th in 40:41.
Timothy Fahey, 35, of the US Navy sailed into 69th in 41:12.
Three Arlington runners finished together --
Matthew Lowe, 28, 104th in 43:21,
Joseph Racine, 30, 105th in 43:23, and
Jesse Keith, 24, 107th in 43:28.
Michael Rooney, 23, was 129th in 45:02;
Billy Askey, 25, 132nd in 45:09;
Charlie Mercer, 38, 145th in 46:46; and
Anthony Lee, 36, 166th in 52:41.
Scott Jones, 43, finished 45th in 32:21 in the masters 8K.
Scott Pospiech, 22, posted 15:42 for 28th overall in the community 4K.
Hannah Elizabeth Scheren, 18, of Lovettsville ran 5:38.1, the fastest mile of the day.
Shannon Marie Brady, 17, of Sterling led a bunch of women in the 3000 meter in 11:23.5.
Arlington's Nick Garcia, 17, notched 5:22.8 for fourth in the high-school mile.
Chan Robbins, 71, ran 6:57.7 in the mile -- still under seven minutes after seven decades.
Steve Anderson, 52, scored fourth place in the 3000 meter in 10:25.8.
Aramco Houston Half Marathon hosted the USA Championship, and more than 100 of the top American men and women joined a record field of 11,000 entrants.
Olympic silver medalist Meb Keflezighi of San Diego, Calif., won the race in 1:01:25.
Wardian, 34, scored with a 40:42 on the partly flat, partly hilly course.
Wardian was USA Track & Field's 2008 Ultra Runner of the Year after winning the USA National Championships at 50K and 100K.
Behind him were Jake Green, 24, also of Arlington, second in 42:31, and Karsten Brown, 34, of Front Royal, third in 43:58.
Diegoli, 30, led the women in 48:49. Her closest pursuers were
Sheila "Sparkle Plenty" Natho, 43, of Dallas, Texas, in 50:24, and
Win Persina, 48, of Washington in 50:41.
Ted Poulos, 47, of McLean won the accompanying 3K in 12:39,
followed by Arlington's Dario Macieira Mitchell, 14, in 12:58.
Among women, Ellie Halm, 11, of Alexandria won in 14:17, ahead of
Arlington's Nadine Young, 49, in 16:50.
The staging area pre-race and post-race was a field of ice, but the course itself was clear, and 50° temperatures made for a lovely day.
In the 26.2-miler, Adam Rubinstein, 34, took 40th among men in 3:01:15, and
Adam Vandervort, 28, finished 56th in 3:07:11.
Amy Dural, 25, was 151st among women in 4:03:47; and Marjorie Henriquez, 35, ran 4:24:45 for 297th.
In the half marathon,
Kelsea Natoli, 23, brought home 164th place among women in 1:49:34; and
Julia Karpov, 37, made the right move, 369th in 1:54:00.
Reza Mahbod, 36, ran 1:43:11 for 277th male; and
Timothy Enskat, 34, made it 301st in 1:39:18.
The last of Potomac Valley Track Club's winter all-comers track meets is at Thomas Jefferson Community Center on Sunday, February 8, from 7:45 am to 12 noon,
including race walks, 55-meter dash, one mile, 400-meter, 800-meter, 200-meter, and 3000-meter, plus clinics for long jump and shot put.
See www.pvtc.org or call 703-927-4833 for information.
Hilary Cairns, 38, of Washington was a double-winner, taking the women's mile in 5:30.1 and the 3000 meter in 10:50.9.
Her husband, Malcolm Lester, 41, won the masters' mile in 5:13.2
Joshua Wagner, 10, of Chantilly, led the boys' mile in 6:06.8.
Ana Malhotra, 11, of Wilmington, Del., ran the fastest mile among girls in 5:32.1.
Andrew Duncan, 41, of Washington outran the field in the men's mile, winning in 4:45.9.
The last of the winter's three meets at TJ is Sunday morning, February 8.
See www.pvtc.org or call 703-927-4833 for information.
In the accompanying
MLK 5K, Clare Orvis, 23, finished sixth in 26:31.
At noon on New Year's Day, 118 runners gathered at Gateway Park in Rosslyn for DC Road Runners Club's 11th annual Predictions and Resolutions 5K
on the Mount Vernon Trail alongside the Potomac River. Race director Joe Racine started the race by blowing on a New Year's party horn.
Two young Arlington stars led the field, Michael Rooney, 23, first in 16:44, and John McGrail Jr., 19, second in 17:22.
Rooney attended Gonzaga High School while growing up in Arlington and graduated recently from Colorado School of Mines.
McGrail, an alum of Washington-Lee, is now a sophomore at Amherst College.
Third place went to Ian Clements, 44, of Alexandria, in 17:54. Arlington's Sean Hawks, 27, stepped fourth in 18:04.
The top three women were also Arlingtonians.
Madeline Harms, 22, won in 20:01, followed by
Susan Ashcom, 43, second in 21:37; and
Erin Bougie, 23, one tick behind in 21:38.
Andrew Duncan, 41, of Washington, won both the one mile in 4:46.8 and the 3000-meter (1.86 miles) in 9:57.
Arlington's Steve Anderson, 52, took second in the 3000 in an All-American time of 10:19.
The Hall twins, Jereamy and Joshua, both 11, of Waldorf, decked the children's mile, finishing first and second in 5:59.1 and 6:17.5.
Page Lester, 9, of Washington won the girls' mile in 6:12.3.
Her father, Malcolm Lester, 41, won the masters' mile in 5:16.2.
Gloria Roberts, 16, of Upper Marlboro, led the women's mile in 5:35.4.
The next meet at TJ is on inauguration weekend, Sunday morning, January 18. See www.pvtc.org or call 703-927-4833 for a schedule of events.
Children are free, and all finishers get am award ribbon.
In the accompanying 10K, David Sandson, 42, ran 40:52 for 10th place, and
Nora Kelly, 22, scored 21st among women in 55:56.
Greg Lane, 22, ran 33:05 for ninth place, and Billy Askey, 25, responded 11th in 33:25.
Third among women was Erin Swain, 26, in 36:35. Samantha Kirby, 40, won her age group, ninth in 39:45.
Jenny Goransson, 25, finished 20th in 42:15.
Among men,
Aaron Trent, 31, earned fifth place in 40:27, and Scott Smith, 28, finished eighth in 41:29.
Win Persina, 47, ran a similar race, trailing Arlington's Rebecca Nathan, 43, at the turnaround, but pulled ahead in the final miles,
winning in 1:30:40 ahead of Nathan's 1:31:17.
Among girls, Kendra La Shaun Mayweather, 13, was fastest in the 55-meter (8.6) and the 200-meter (36.2).
She also long-jumped 8'11" and high-jumped 3'04".
Bailey Renee Rump, 11, ran the mile in 7:27.1.
Maggie Chen, 8, won the 800-meter overall in 3:06.9.
Sahna Sabbakhan, 10, led her heat of the 400-meter in 1:11.8.
Lianna Smith, 8, threw the turbo jav the farthest (23 feet).
Aleyzza Medina, 10, spun the discus 30 feet.
In 2008, Wardian won the USA National 50K Championship,
the USA National 100K Championship, and
the USA National 50 Mile Trail Championship.
He finished 21st at the USA Mountain Running Championships and
second at the USA National Trail Marathon Championships.
He also posted wins at the 2007 JFK 50 Miler and the Lake City 50K.
The award is named for Ted Corbitt, founder of American ultra-running.
Rebecca Nathan, 43, won the women's division in 19:33,
ahead of Jeanette Dumbrell, 39, of Falls Church, second in 19:52.
Arlington's Samantha Kirby, 40, was third in 19:54.
Laura Jenkins, 29, earned third place in her age group, 16th among all women, running 1:28:13.
At Philadelphia Marathon on the same course, Marc Edmonds, 35, was Arlington's top finisher, 176th in 2:59:57.
Colleen Depman, 23, ran 3:21:55 for 83rd place among women.
At the accompanying Rothman 8K, Shelley Kavlick, 36, won the second-place medal in her age group, 27th among women in 37:37.
Wardian is the reigning American 50K, 50 Mile and 100K national champion. He averaged 6:51 per mile -- like running two sub-three-hour marathons non-stop,
then another 10 more miles at the same pace.
Crane, 27, finished second in 30:31 among 2,000 runners at Veterans Day 10K in Washington DC, behind Abiyot Abebe of Ethiopia and
ahead of Wilson Komen and Hosea Kosgei, both of Kenya.
Right behind them were Bert Rodriguez, 29, fourth in 31:18, and Willy Viviani, 24, sixth in 31:28.
Arlington's top female was Erin Swain, 26, eighth in 37:48. Rebecca Nathan, 43, ran 40:04 for 15th,
and Alison Dimon, 27, shone in 44:56, 25th place.
Dylan Keith, 24, was third nerd in 26:46, followed by Thomas Gouard, 26, 12th in 30:39, and Steve Andrews, 38, 27th in 32:44.
Allison Carney, 24, was fourth nerdette in 32:43,
ahead of Leah Twardzik, 23, sixth in 33:08;
Jill Burkholder, 28, 10th in 34:31; and
Cynthia Olsen, 42, 11th in 34:24.
Amanda Krawchuk, 30, shot to sixth place among women in 35:17, just ahead of
Inga Middleton, 42, seventh in 35:27, and
Robyn Hoeschen, 27, ninth in 35:58.
Prolific marathoner Michael Wardian, 34, was Arlington's first finisher, ninth in 2:28:26.
Steve Anderson, 51, won his age group and finished 55th in 2:46:49. John Kelly, 25, ran 2:48:43 for 64th; and
Pacers Running Store owner Chris Farley, 32, was 66th in 2:49:00.
Mary Beth Muething, 30. ran 2:55:54 for sixth place; and Samantha Kirby, 40, smiled all the way into 19th place in 3:04:15.
The race is the fourth largest 26.2-miler in the U.S.,
the seventh largest in the world, and attracts runners
from all 50 states and dozens of countries. The race fills every hotel and restaurant
in Rosslyn, Crystal City, and Pentagon City for the whole weekend.
The runners turn onto Wilson Boulevard and Lynn Street in Rosslyn,
uphill on Lee Highway to Kirkwood, downhill on Spout Run Parkway, and back to Rosslyn on George Washington Memorial Parkway
to cross Key Bridge into Georgetown and DC. After 20 miles, they return to Arlington across 14th Street Bridge into Crystal City
via South Eads Street, Army Navy Drive, and 12th Street South and Crystal Drive. A street music festival among the tall buildings
inspires them for the next two lonely miles on Rotary Drive around the Pentagon and Washington Boulevard back to Route 110.
Once the runners cross under Memorial Drive, thousands of onlookers greet them as they return to climb the hill on Marshall Drive
and finish in front of the Iwo Jima monument.
During the race, another 5,000 will compete in the Marine Corps Marathon 10K.
Marine Corps Marathon Healthy Kids Fun Run for children 6-13 is Saturday in the Pentagon North parking lot,
Three waves of the one-mile race start at
10:30 am, 11:15 am, and 12:00 noon.
Registration is $2 at the Health and Fitness Expo at DC Armory October 23-24, and
participants receive a t-shirt, medal and snacks at the finish line.
Every section of all three courses are open and free to spectators. See www.marinemarathon.com for course maps and other information.
Third among women in 40:31 was Madeline Harms, 22; and Erin Bougie, 23, took sixth in 44:18.
Among women, Courtney Kenney, 25, won in 21:38,
followed by Christina Strong, 24, of CHF, second in 21:43;
Margo Fahey, 21, of NCB, third in 22:31;
Arlington's Sushila Nanda, 42, fourth in 22:40; and
Carrie O'Brien, 31, of NCB, fifth in 22:46.
Culley is a 2004 graduate of Rutgers University, where she was an All-American cross country runner,
and finished seventh at the 5,000-meter final at the 2008 Olympic Trials.
Now she lives in Arlington and works at CustomInk.com in McLean.
Leah and Melissa Twardzik, 23 and 25, ran 20:17 and 22:27 for 11th and 33rd among women.
Cory Cook, 29, smoked in 43rd place among men in 19:23.
Matt Parsons ran 22:04, and Oliver Brock, 42, brought in 204th in 23:02.
Jeffrey Greene, 30, covered the Baltimore Half-Marathon course in 1:26:21, 41st overall, with
Erik Jones, 25, right behind, 42nd in 1:26:45. Thomas Gouard, 26, broke 1:30,
running 1:29:11 for 61st.
Heather Stevens, 34, was Arlington's top female, 445th in 1:46:29.
Becca Waskey, 24, unlocked 745th in 1:50:25, just ahead of
Michelle Zlakowski, 34, 746th in 1:50:42.
Shamus Brady, 26, claimed 59th overall in 2:54:03 at the Baltimore Marathon.
Michael Penny, 49, ran 3:08:49 for 105th; and Mark Kraby, 36, grabbed 192nd in 3:21:45.
Kristin Dahling, 32, sweetly ran 3:22:30, 192nd overall. Robyn Hoeschen, 27, flew in 3:39:36, 444th;
and Rebecca Neuschatz, 28, took 705th in 3:51:42.
Mary Clare Peate, 28, took third among women in 41:11.
Maggie Borden, 23, glued down seventh in 43:34; and
Molly Lawless, 33, finished 13th in 45:33.
Second place in 49:12 was Steve Hallinan, 22, a May 2008 graduate of American University, running his first 10-mile race.
Campos's teammate Josueldo Nascimento, 27, held onto third place in 49:39.
Arlington's Veena Reddy, 29, patiently chased runners who started faster,
passing them one by one until moving into first among women at Mile 8 to finish in 58:08.
Meseret Kotu, 26, an Ethiopian athlete living in Marietta, Ga., followed in 58:45; and
Costa Rican Olympic marathoner Gabriela Traña, 28, also living in Marietta, finished third in 59:08.
Thousands of spectators will watch 20,000 runners from all over the world, include many American and international military men and women,
running for their countries. Best viewing on this side of the river is the 8:00 a.m. start on Route 27
facing the Pentagon northbound to Arlington Memorial Bridge and
the finish off the 14th Street Bridge into the Pentagon South Parking Lot.
Last year's winners return to defend their titles.
Jose Ferreira, 32, of the Brazilian Army Team will wear #1; and
Firaya Saltanova-Zhdanova, 47, of Marietta, Ga., will wear #2.
Arlington's Steven Crane, 27, wearing #48, is the local top gun; and Samantha Kirby, 40, wears #57.
Later in the month, Marine Corps Marathon on Sunday, October 26, attracts 30,000 runners, and its accompanying 10K draws another 5,000.
Wendy Allen, 56, took 18th among women in 1:56:14.
In the accompanying 20 mile race,
Kent Shigetomi, 46, was 18th male in 3:03:00;
and
Kirsten Reed, 22, was 13th female in 3:20:52.
Marathon man Michael Wardian, 34, took third in 15:58, followed by a trio of Arlington men:
Mark Williams, 27, sixth in 17:57;
Rich Pica, 25, seventh in 18:08; and
Edward Wilson, 36, eighth in 18:19.
Among women, Kate Sheedy, 25, also scored third in 19:28, with
Audrey Ting, 29, fifth in 19:40; and Stefanie Tocco, 25, 11th in 21:13.
Among women, Samantha Bird, 30, landed fourth in 2:18:40.
First woman 35-39 was Monica Robbers, 37, seventh in 2:25:04.
First among Arlington's women were Mary Beth Muething, 30, 30th in 1:23:47; and Lindsay Larose, 26, 68th in 1:29:43.
Cole conquered the 200 meter in 28.9, well ahead of the field. In the 400
meter, he led for most of the race before Gary Presuhn, 54, of Burke outkicked
him at the finish, winning in 1:06.8 to Cole's 1:06.9.
Presuhn also won the 800 meter in 2:39.5.
Arlington runners also won gold in the 200, Kent Halstead, 78, in 44.4; and Tiffany Curran, 82, in 48.4.
Curran also won medals in the 400 in 1:52.4 and the 1600-meter race walk in 12:49.8.
Herb Levitan, 69, won his division in the walk in 11:26.6.
Michael Mele, 61, ran 1:30.7 for 400m, ahead of Levitan's 1:49.0.
Among women, Charlotte Perdue, 60, tendered 39.8 for 200m, 1:36.0 for 400m, and 4:23.3 for 800m.
Mary White, 62, painted 200m in 38.5 and 400m in 1:40.0.
Alease Brown, 75, ran 200m in 1:16.7.
Jake Green, 24, took 19th among men in 1:18:51; and Andy Dana, 26, ran 1:26:53 for 39th.
Ninth among women was Arlington's Samantha Kirby, 39, running 1:28:21.
Kendra Liebert, 31, placed 17th in 1:32:42; and Amelia Kelly, 25, marked 23rd place in 1:36:18.
Among women, Courtney Kenney, 25, counted 11th in 21:55.
Sushila Nanda, 47, ran another great race, 13th in 22:06; and
Brownrigg Snow, 30, stormed into 20th in 23:27.
Jennifer Burg, 36, finished seventh overall and first among women in 23:09.
Alexis Merin, 31, took second in 24:14;
and Carolina Pinto, 25, was third in 24:51.
Arlington's Bert Rodriguez, 29, sprinted to an early lead and never let go, winning in 16:22, despite just getting over a cold.
Tim Fahey, 34, also of Arlington took second in 16:49; and Jon Torrance, 37, of Washington was third, a minute back in 17:27.
Four more Arlington men finished in the top 10 -- Matt Lowe, 28, fourth in 17:31 and first military finisher;
Steven Anderson, 52, sixth in 17:59;
Michael Godesky, 33, seventh in 18:02; and
Tod Burns, 27, eighth in 18:09.
School Board chair Ed Fendley, 43, finished 58th in 19:50.
Among women, Martha Merz, 45, of Annandale won in 19:02, then learned her husband had fallen at the start
and rushed to his side at the hospital, where he was treated for a head wound.
Ann Tripp, 22, of Fredericksburg picked up second place in 19:07. Arlington's Samantha Kirby, 39, ran 19:21 for third place
outkicking Jenny Fitzgerald, 29, of Montclair, fourth in 19:24.
Anisha Suterwala, 16, was fifth in 19:40; with
Emily Talbot, 22, seventh in 20:02; and
Jessica Chin, 22, 11th in 21:06.
The course looped around the front of the new September 11 Memorial in front of the Pentagon.
Among women, Arlingtonian Veena Reddy, 29, took a huge lead to win in 1:19:55, ahead of Ethiopia's
Yihunilish Delelecha, 26, now of Washington, second in 1:23:46.
Third in 1:29:35 was Arlington's Kaitlin Sheedy, 25.
Among the beneficiaries was Arlington-based Ethiopian Community Development Council.
Emily Gousen, 22, picked up 18th place among women in 1:25:54; and Anne Feldman, 26, was 37th in 1:32:41.
Scott Jones, 43, ran 1:04:15 to finish 14th among men.
In the 20K,
Michael Wardian, 34, ran 1:06:28 to win the men's division, and Bart Borghuis, 32, took third in 1:08:57, with
Billy Askey, 25, fifth in 1:10:06.
Veena Reddy, 29, won the women's race in 1:16:07, ahead of Lindsay Wilkins, 30, second in 1:16:44.
Behind them were a quartet of Arlington women --
Marybeth Muething, 30, sixth in 1:21:43;
Samantha Kirby, 39, seventh in 1:21:59;
Andrea Manley, 29, eighth in 1:22:14; and
Kelly Devine, 24, ninth in 1:23:18.
In the accompanying 10K, Arlington's Katie Read, 22, won the gold in 35:44. Tom Heinemann, 39, was Arlington's first male, 23rd in 37:46.
First among women was Arlington's Madeline Harms, 22, in 19:24.
Win Persina, 48, of Washington took second in 20:38; and
Marie Sandrock, 36, ran a solid 20:48 for third.
Marine Corps Marathon champion Kristen Henehan, 29, of Washington won the women's mile in 4:55.1; and
Lindsay Wilkins, 30, ran 5:09.1 for second place.
In the three-kilometer championship, Wade won by less than one second in 8:45.9,
ahead of Viviani's 8:46.4.
Henehan and Wilkins also finished first and second in the 3K, running 10:16.0 and 10:35.2.
Veena Reddy, 29, finished second among women in 36:49; and Jennifer Dawn McKenna, 27, rose to fourth in 44:24.
Julie Culley, 26, won the women's race by nearly a minute, running 26:58. A 2004 graduate of Rutgers University and former Loyola College in Maryland women's track coach, she finished seventh in 15:34.43 at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials 5,000-meter final in Eugene, Ore. Veena Reddy, 29, finished fifth in 29:28. Born in Rhode Island, she earned her bachelor's degree at Wesleyan University and her master’s in architecture from University of Pennsylvania and worked as an architect in Philadelphia before moving to Arlington in spring. At the 208 U.S. Olympic Women's Marathon Team Trials in Boston in April, she ran a personal best of 2:38:08 for 15th place among the nation's best. Among men, Robert Wade, 26, Irish by citizenship, chased three Ethiopian and one Kenyan to notch fifth place in 25:08. Michael Wardian, 34, Arlington's male representative at the U.S. Men's Marathon Team Trials last November in New York City, took seventh in 25:30.
Jon Hiratsuka still runs fast at 55. His 6:06.55 mile earned him 63rd place among men.
Robin Schmid, 40, finished 23rd in 23:36; and Marlene Daughtrey, 25, ran 30:19 for 111th place.
Right behind him were Lewis Butler, 23, fourth in 20:48, and
Robert Wade, 26, fifth in 21:18.
Finishing third among women in 24:04 was Emily Gousen, 22, with Mary Beth Muething, 30, 10th in 26:59,
and
Caroline Lauver, 26, 37th in 32:06.
Strabo started as a football player at Landon Middle School,
then tried cross country.
His first 5k was 20:05,
but by spring 2007, he ran 17:39 for sixth place at Landon Invitational.
Then in November 2007, he topped his personal best, running 3 miles in 16:53 for ninth place at
DC/MD Private School Championships.
The two took off together down Bluemont Junction hill and dueled neck-and-neck
up the Custis Trail hills. Wade finally broke away on the last turn around the beaver pond
back to Ballston to win by four seconds in 15:42.
Brendan Brown, 25, had a similarly tough race, finishing third in 17:01,
just one second ahead of Jon Torrance, 37, of Washington.
Chris Lin, 26, took eighth in 17:51; and Patrick Hogan, 24, finished 10th in 17:59.
Among women, 2007 Marine Corps Marathon winner Kristen Henehan, 28, of Silver Spring won in
17:23, ahead of
Arlington's Lindsay Wilkins, 30, second in 18:01, and
Erica Nemmers, 36, of Herndon, third in 18:54.
Michelle Apotsos, 30, finished 11th in 22:12; and 17th among women -- and first 15-19 -- was Kelsey Anne Coia, 15, in 23:35.
The race was the first non-school event to use the Marymount Ballston Campus course,
which involves only one major street crossing -- Wilson Boulevard and George Mason Drive -- early in the race.
Previously, Marymount University and Wakefield High School events used the course.
"This was our inaugural race," said director Lisa Hundley-Reeves. "We are encouraging the community to think globally,
act locally. Amazon Conservation Team (based in Arlington) has programs in Brazil, Colombia, and Surinam
to manage and protect the rainforest. We teach indigenous people to use GPS
to demarcate their territory and identify precious natural resources."
"At our headquarters here in Arlington, we have 10 employees," said ACT director Tamar Datan.
"We have 60 more in the field, including a team now in Brazil.
In partnership with Google Earth, we help indigenous people to use technology to establish their rights.
We also have a shaman apprentice program so valuable information is not lost.
The inaugural Run for the Rainforest raised awareness of our programs. Everything went really well with the race today."
Keeping with the theme of environmental protection, instead of the traditional disposable plastic goodie bag,
the race gave participants a sturdy mesh shopping tote, colorfully imprinted.
Caitlin Kinkead, 26, came in third among women in 29:41.
In the last few years of the Arlington Parade, he invited us to run a one-mile footrace down Wilson Boulevard a few minutes ahead of the parade, creating the first road race on Arlington streets that wasn't the Marine Corp Marathon or Army Ten Miler.
Thus, Turner was also the father of the Arlington festival race and the progenitor of events like the Battle of the Boulevard and the Police-Fire-Sheriff 9-11 Memorial race.
Turner also owned a small sign business called Turner Signs. He was the first to outfit cabs and delivery vehicles in Arlington with rooftop signs. Finally, he was a lover of the classics and staffed a vounty fair booth every year promoting the learning of Latin.
We will miss Jack Turner. He helped to shape Arlington.
Joe Lamonte, 27, finished 18th in 34:48; and John Kelly, 24, was 22nd in 36:01.
Fourth among women was Lindsay Wilkins, 30, in 37:26. Behind her was a quartet from Arlington --
Megan Sowa, 24, 11th in 39:34; Samantha Kirby, 39, 12th in 39:59;
Annie Feldman, 26, 13th in 40:05; and Katie Muething, 22, 15th in 40:14.
Katie's big sister, Mary Beth Muething, 29, finished 22nd in 41:17.
Michael Murray, 27, placed 10th among men in 17:50; and
Ben Treweek, 19, and Scott Milam, 36, tied for 24th and 25th in 19:22.
Patrick O'Keefe, 21, matched that place among men, 17th in 37:03.
Amy Wigmore, 37, took 10th place in 1:38:40; and Kathy Dalby, 30, ran 1:45:48 as a pacer for a large group of women aiming for that time.
Among men, Sun Gazette writer Jay Jacob Wind, 58, took third in 1:33:37.
Brad Chin, 33, finished 22nd in 2:03:37; and Brian Kim, 38, was 23rd in 2:05:29.
In the 10K, Page Warren, 44, turned in 39th place among women in 52:57.
Adam Krumbholz, 36, ran 58:40 for 14th place among men.
Chris Lin, 26, finished third in Herndon 5K in 18:09.
Among women, Veena Reddy, 29, held off fast-closing Emily Rose Gousen, 22,
for second place in 22:55, with Gousen third in 23:09.
Mary Beth Muething, 29, ran just under a seven-minute-mile pace, good for 10th in 42:54; and "Big Red" Elizabeth Osburn, 24, was 18th in 44:22.
Among the men, Robert Wade, 26, chased Bekele's teammate Birhanu Wukaw, also taking second 32:15 behind Wukaw's 31:58.
Joe Lamonte, 27, took seventh in 34:09; and John Digiovanni, 31, was 14th in 37:03.
Steve Anderson, 51, was Arlington's top male finisher, 10th in 1:21:03 and first over 40.
"Iron" Mike Wardian, 34, headed off speedster Bert Rodriguez, 28, running 25:26 for fifth place,
ahead of Rodriguez's 26:15 sixth-place finish.
At the turnaround, Stephen Crane, 25, of Silver Spring ran neck-and-neck with Arlington's Bert Rodriguez, 28,
but coming up the hill, it was Crane all the way, winning in 31:46.
Bart Borghuis, 32, of Ashburn outclimbed Rodriguez for second in 32:16.
Rodriguez held on for third in 32:28.
"Iron" Mike Wardian, 33, was right behind, fourth in 32:41; and three more Arlingtonians cracked
the top 12 -- Scott Munro, 26, 10th in 35:52;
Joseph Racine, 30, 11th in 35:55; and
Daniel Sebhat, 17, 12th in 36:06.
Caroline White, 22, of College Park and Erin Swain, 26, of Clifton ran most
of the race together, before White washed the hill to win in 37:51, with Swain second
in 38:25.
Third in 40:04 was Arlington's Megan Sowa, 24.
Behind her were Colleen Griesinger, 28, fourth in 40:58; Emily Sturm, 27, sixth in 41:17; and Anne Feldman, 26, 12th in 43:39.
The post-race music and health festival served as the endpoint for the Neighborhood Day Parade in the afternoon.
Robert Guidi, 45, covered the course in 1:01:41, 11th among men; and
Brady Nelson, 29, was 13th in 1:03:17.
Among women, Wendy Kengor, 29, took 13th in 1:13:10; and
Regina Powers, 38, energized 26th place in 1:17:34.
The next day, he tok 27th at Frederick Half-Marathon in 1:30:37.
Kunal Kamra, 26, led Arlington's team at Frederick Marathon, 62nd in 3:28:45.
Olivier Leblond, 36, broke 90 minutes in the accompanying half marathon,
1:29:49 and 12th overall. Jennifer Yezek, 31, ran 1:38:54 for 27th place.
Katie Muething, 22, placed 212th among women in 3:13:04. Laura Chipkin, 27, was 494th in 3:21:01; and
Mary Beth Muething, 29, followed her sister's footsteps, 499th in 3:21:04.
Just six days after Boston, Michael Wardian ran 31:22 for 11th place.
Joe Lamonte, 27, finished 25th in 33:15; and Gene Yoshida, 33, was 129th in 41:12.
Megan Sowa, 24, ran 1:06:58 for 51st overall, just ahead of Colleen Depman, 23, 53rd in 1:07:24.
Marissa Maier, 23, finished 78th in 1:08:43.
In the accompanying 5K, Bert Rodriguez, 28, won it all in 15:34, 30 seconds ahead of second place.
Meredith Glendening, 23, was Arlington's first lady, 43rd in 23:28.
Diana Pu-Huai Tong, 17, led the women's race, also by more than a minute ahead of Cindy Sachs, 39, second in 23:16.
Running and helping were many family members and friends of the late Julia Campbell, a Peace Corps worker murdered in the Phillipines
in April 2007. At the pre-race gathering and post-race picnic, photos of Julia's life and work were on display.
Tim Casey won the race in 19:00, followed by Michael Megargee in 23:00, and
Tom Buell in 23:10.
Among women, Camille Powell won in 33:21, edging Alma Robinson, 33:29,
and Verlese Gastner, 34:11.
"This was a nice day for a race," said John Abbott, Wakefield Class of '69.
"The kids has great enthusiasm. It was a great way to spend a Saturday morning."
"My child doesn't do many outdoor activites, so this was her first race -- and her personal best,"
said Isabel Kaltenbach-Montemayor, Arlington's 2007 foster parent of the year.
Some of the participants missed the last turn and ran long because no course marshal was there,
but a splendid time was had by all.
The course, downhill from Clarendon to the Pentagon and back -- uphill -- finishes into
a post-race party with entertainment hosted by Mr. Days Bar Sports Rock Café.
The post-race festival is the centerpiece of Arlington's day-long celebration,
serving as the end-point of the Neighborhood Day Parade.
The race features an Arlington Neighborhood & Business Challenge.
Arlington civic associations and businesses with the most participants registered
win $500 donations to their favorite charities.
See www.battleoftheboulevard.com or call 703-623-9293.
In the men's race, Robert Wade, 25, took third in 32:40 behind Abiyot Abera's 30:18 and Stephen Crane's 32:37.
Right behind was Chris Farley, 32, fourth in 33:06.
In the women's race, Rebecca Nathan, 42, was second overall in a her best 10K ever, 36:05,
behind world-class runner Genet Gebretinsae's 34:35. Elizabeth Osburn, 24, sizzled in 40:16 for third place.
Joe Lamonte, 27, ran 55:18 for 36th; and Jared Lowry, 25, ran a jewel of a time, 56:09, for 44th.
In the accompanying 5K, Audrey Ting, 30, won the silver, second woman in 19:16.
Jeff Pelligrino, 22, was 15th among men in 24:09.
Ashley Payne, 25, felt good, running second among women in 41:14, while
Libby Wile, 26, took third in 43:57.
The course, downhill from Clarendon to the Pentagon and back -- uphill -- finishes into
a post-race party with entertainment hosted by Mr. Days Bar Sports Rock Café.
The post-race festival is the centerpiece of Arlington's day-long celebration,
serving as the end-point of the Neighborhood Day Parade.
The race features an Arlington Neighborhood & Business Challenge.
Arlington civic associations and businesses with the most participants registered
win $500 donations to their favorite charities.
See www.battleoftheboulevard.com or call 703-623-9293.
Then again, perhaps no town anywhere has had such an athlete.
At SunTrust National Marathon in Washington on Saturday, Wardian
three-peated,
winning for the third straight time.
In all its three years, the race has never known another champion
but Wardian, 33.
He won in convincing fashion, putting down challenger Samuel Gebremichael after just five miles.
From then on, Wardian steadily extended his lead to win in 2:25:00, four minutes ahead of Gebremichael,
who had soundly beaten Wardian two weeks earlier at Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach.
Eddie Valentine, 28, showed heart, finishing 18th in 2:50:32.
Thomas Cotton, 30, threaded to 37th place in 2:58:13.
Among women, Anne Kirchner, 24, was 32nd in 3:41:26.
In the accompanying SunTrust National Half-Marathon, Ryan Strohl, 25, ran 1:16:43 for 13th place among men.
Justin Dietz, 24, finished 28th in 1:19:25. David Kent, 35, was super in 1:19:42 for 31st place.
Danielle Messinger, 30, rattled off a 1:32:53 for 24th.
Stephanie McJury, 22, went out in 25:59, for 12th place.
Amy Knether, 33, was 40th in 29:32.
Christopher Jones, 24, hit the top 100, 97th in 3:09:38.
Elena Richey, 28, was 62nd among women in 3:33:46.
George (Ted) Hobart, 41, finished his 10th marathon at Shamrock -- 5:36:09.
From Arlington, 461 runners are registered for SunTrust National Marathon -- 344 in the half, and 117 in the full marathon.
Katie Allen, 29, was seventh among women in 27:12; and Claire Schrader, 30, shredded the course in 28:30 for 12th place.
In the accompanying 10K, Olivier Leblond, 35, ran a classic 40:33 for fifth place.
57-year-old David Crawford, running on a bum foot, won his age-group in 43:44.
Robyn Hoeschen, 26, was fourth among women in 44:47.
With a 2:40:12 qualifier at the same race, 2004 Marine Corps Marathon winner Mary Kate Bailey earned 24th seed at the Trials.
Her baby is due between now and the Trials, so her participation is not expected.
Heather Hanscom's 2:42:02 at 2007 Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, Minn., followed her 2003 Marine Marathon win in 2:37:59,
the second-fastest-ever woman's time on the course.
In addition, former Arlingtonian Casey Smith qualified with a 2:44:58 at 2007 SunTrust Richmond Marathon, and Pacers
Team's
Kristen Henehan made the cut in 2:45:15 at 2008 P.F. Chang's Rock 'n Roll Arizona Marathon in Tempe, Ariz.
Among women, Andrea Emshoff, 29, a top local 5K runner training hard to extend her distance,
broke four hours in the marathon for the first time, running 3:57:45 for fourth place.
Erin Hellmold, 27, held on for eighth in 4:03:26.
Samantha Kirby, 39, enjoyed the luck of the Irish, eighth among women in 31:25. Allison Carney, 23, finished 13th in 32:43; and
Colleen Griesinger, 28, was 15th in 32:45.
Elizabeth May, 27, celebrated third place in 46:09; and Grace Chan, 38, was sixth in 47:29.
Erik Ilif, 28, was Arlington's first finisher in accompanying Greenway Trail Marathon, 40th in 5:49:46.
Jim Cavanaugh, 66, proved his mettle, running the 50K on Saturday in 6:45:14, 64th among men.
Then at the B&A Marathon in Severna Park, Md., the next day, he ran 4:40:59, 190th overall, for a total of 57.2 miles of racing in two days.
In the simultaneous B&A Half-Marathon, Rebecca Nathan, 42, was first woman across the finish line, 28th overall, in 1:27:51.
Laura Chipkin, 27, was 62nd overall in 1:35:10; and Marymount professor Monica Robbers, 36, finished 80th in 1:37:52.
Among men, Marc Edmonds, 34, was lucky in 13th place in 1:23:35; and Hamilton Hardman, 39, nailed 79th overall in 1:39:04.
Matching that place among the women was Elizabeth May, 27,
fourth in 56:02.
It was no country for old men, but a good race for Tim Arnade, 51, 100th overall in 1:06:39.
Kathy Dalby, 29, was Arlington's first lady, 262nd overall in 1:16:38. Chris's sister, Denise Farley, 28, was 291st in 1:18:16; and
Karen Oettinger, 30, finished 378th in 1:23:33.
Marine Corps Marathon winner Kristen Henehan, 28, won the women's race in 36:02.
Arlington's Samantha Kirby, 38, took 15th place in 40:50; and Colleen Murphy, 29, was 20th in 42:15.
The race is the fourth oldest 26.2-miler in the U.S.A. -- only Boston, Yonkers, and Culver City Marathons are older. The hilly three-loop course around
Beltsville Agricultural Research Center is the most challenging marathon course in the D.C. area.
Andrea Nelson, 29, took 15th place in 4:22:16; and Elizabeth Klee, 35, painted 4:25:48 for 17th.
Among men, David Terry, 41, finished 55th in 3:52:17. Right behind him, 57th in 3:53:24, was Temesgen Habtemariam, 36; and Old Dominion 100-Mile
ultra-marathon champion John David Powell, 55, was 81st in 4:17:48.
Kristen Hird, 31, was seventh among women in 56:07.
In the accompanying 5K,
Andrew Dana, 25, earned the bronze medal, third in 18:39. Robert Simkins, 29, finished 13th among men in 21:34;
John-Michael Kerwin, 24, cruised to 16th in 22:20.
Jenny Goransson, 24, got fourth among women in 20:54, ahead of
Alissa Bibb, 26, fifth in 21:32.
Just five seconds back in third place in 45:16 was All-American 50+ athlete Maurice Pointer, 52,
of Baltimore.
Matt Lowe, 27, was Arlington's highest finisher, seventh in 47:02.
Mark Hand, 41, grabbed 11th in 48:12; and
ultra-distance runner Bryon Powell, 29, took 14th in 49:11.
In the separate women's start five minutes after the men,
Jessica (Short) Laurent, 27, of Centreville had a long lead in 51:05.
Win Persina, 47, of Washington chased her in 51:55; and
Amanda Stickel, 25, stuck to third in 52:58.
Arlington women scored fifth, sixth, and seventh places:
Casey Kohut, 22, in 56:14; Terah Malette, 26, in 56:56; and
Tracy Dooley, 38, in 57:00.
At least 75 runners participated in their first race, hoping to qualify for National Marathon & Half Marathon.
Sponsors of the marathon from Reebok and Olympian Marc Davis were on hand to welcome the marathon hopefuls.
Race director James Scarborough presented post-race awards and thanked all the volunteers, including staff from Capital Hospice.
First male from Arlington was Alex Filides, 32, seventh in 5:24.9.
Christina Lee, 16, of Sterling ran 5:17.5, won the women's mile, then doubled in the 800 meter in 2:18.7, good for second overall.
Raymond Fan, 24, of Alexandria and Andrés Wright, 41, of Frederick, Md., lapped everyone in the 3000-meter, finishing first and second in 9:40.7
and 9:52.8. Charlie Mercer, 37, took eighth place in 11:07.2.
George Doumar, 46, was 381st in 1:43:10; and Linwood Ham, 41, sliced 1:51:52 for 933rd place. Among women, Peggy Hoyle, 42, was 375th in 1:58:28; and
Beth Goulston, 35, rolled into 882nd in 2:06:21.
In the ING Miami Marathon, Arlington's top finisher was Robert Guidi, 44, 190th place in 3:26:19. Joya Teemer, 25, was 246th female in 4:19:19.
Mindy Thomas, 24, ran 5:22.2 for the fastest women's mile of the day, and Josh Hardin, 16, was fastest among men in 4:48.9.
Steve Anderson, 51, placed sixth in the mile in 5:14.2; Mark Hand, 41, grabbed a 5:20.4 time; and Gretchen Gates, 25, closed on a 6:49.8 mile.
Martha Merz, 45, doubled in the mile and 3000m in her first track meet in a few years, with 11:25 in the 3000m and 5:36 in the mile.
Charlie Mercer, 37, ran 10:48.6 in the 3000m, good for fourth place.
One meet remains in the three-meet winter series at TJ, Sunday, February 3, at 8 am. See www.pvtc.org/indoor or call 703-927-4833.
Rebecca Nathan, 42, was third female overall in 19:14; and Janna Schmickel, 45, finished seventh in 23:17.
In the accompanying JFK 20K, Will Weidman, 24, was Arlington's top finisher, 10th in 1:21:11.
Douglas Herman, 31, took 16th in 1:24:40; and Roberto Rodriguez, 52, won his age-group, 20th overall in 1:25:36.
Kristin Dahling, 31, pushed to seventh among women in 1:34:31.
Both races were qualifiers for National Marathon, to be held in DC on March 29.
Arlington's Michael Wardian, 33, the two-time defending champion, will aim to make it three in a row at the fast-growing race.
Rodriguez's Pacers teammate, Mary Christopher, 23, ran a 5:26.5 mile, finishing fourth among women.
James Barr, 40, cleared the bar at 1.71 meters (5' 7.5") in the high jump, good for fifth place. Providing the fireworks was Bruce McBarnette, 50,
of Sterling VA, who set a men's 50-54 American record with a 1.87-meter (6' 1.75"). Barr's 11.99-meter shot put placed him fifth in that event,
and his long jump of 18' 6.5" was 11th longest.
Some of the same athletes will compete at Potomac Valley Track Club's indoor meets at Thomas Jefferson Community Center
on Sundays, January 20 and February 3, with events starting at 8:15 am. See www.pvtc.org or call 703-927-4833.
Rodriguez stayed ahead of both Thomas Edison High School star / Foot Locker South 2007 winner Leoule Degfae, 17, second in 16:31,
and three-time defending champion Mudasar Haidat, 22, third in 16:32. The race started and finished across from Gateway Park and swirled
down the footbridge to the Mount Vernon Trail on the Potomac Riverfront and back.
Among women, with 100 meters to go on the bridge back to Rosslyn,
Betty Blank, 54, of Falls Church, caught early leader Sita Nataraj Slavov, 33, of Los Angeles .
Blank won in 21:23, ahead of Slavov's 21:29. Eight-year-old Page Lester of Washington was third in 22:36.
Jennifer Westfall-McGrail, 52, was Arlington's first female, sixth in 24:00.
Running with the men, Christina Lee, 16, of Sterling ran 5:17.1, the fastest female time of the day.
Elizabeth Jones, 30, of Falls Church won the women's mile in 6:19.8,
then ran the open mile even faster, 6:16.4.
Ethiopian star Abiyot Abebe, 20, new to Arlington, ran 8:49.5 in the 3000 meter,
pulling Steve Mance, 23, of Alexandria to 8:55.0 -- two of the fastest times ever for this meet.
Third behind them in 9:46.3 was Diribe Ayele, 23, also new to Arlington, who brought along her friend
Elfenesh Alemu, 2003 Tokyo Marathon champion and fourth place finisher at the 2004 Athens Olympic Women's Marathon.
Charlie Mercer, 37, ran 10:53.5 for ninth place.
Toni Marie Diegoli, 29, ran 1:15:40 for fourth among women, and Kristin Dahling, 31, was fifth in 1:17:27.
Audrey Ting, 30, finished fourth among women in 5:15, and Lane Wollerton,18, ran 6:49 for 18th place.
In the accompanying 10K, William Ellison, 41, ran 41:15 for seventh place, and Heidi Hiller, 24, found 11th place among women in 51:16.
Behind them Erik Kean, 30, took third in 35:17, and Pat Kohlmann, 36, finished fifth in 35:55.
Among women, Sushila Nanda, 46, was 10th in 45:33; Taylor Snook, 23, took 14th in 46:12; and Julia Taylor, 36, ran 49:55 for 30th place.
Runners enjoyed the post-race bonfire, cookies, cider, and hot cocoa, and the race benefitted the New School of Northern Virginia.
In the 55-meter dash, Shakeem Copeland, 13, of Fort Belvoir, ran 6.5 seconds, the fastest of the day, and his 27.7 won the 200-meter race.
Viktor Green, 10, was Arlington's fastest finisher in both events, with 9.7 seconds for the 55m and 40.0 for the 200m. Green's 8'05" long jump
placed him fourth in that event, behind Markel Harrison, 8, of Vienna and Dwight Lomax Jr., 11, of Woodbridge, who tied with 9'06".
Sebastian Bouroncle, 11, of Washington won the mile in 6:31.0, with Arlington's Tyler Spicer, 9, fourth in 7:06.9.
Spicer won the 800-meter race walk 6:29.7, outraced Linnea Bouroncle, 8, of Washington, second in 6:30.8.
Roy Rinberg, 11, of Arlington ran 1:30.9 to win his heat of the 40-meter dash. The fastest in that event was 1:00.3, by Genamarie McCant, 13, of Fairfax Station.
Katie Franke, 10, of Falls Church won the discus throw in 32'06", with Sarah Keyser, 10, of Arlington second with 23'00".
The young athletes trained for the past 10 weeks for this track meet to get ready for PVTC's all-comers
indoor meets at TJ on Sundays, January 6, January 20, and February 3. See www.pvtc.org or call 703-927-4833.
Arlington's Vanessa Hunter, 32, won the women's race by more than a minute, running 35:26. Lindsay Goulet Wilkins, 29, stepped fourth in 37:12,
and Samantha Kirby, 39, rounded out the top 10 in 39:37.
Among women, Elizabeth May, 27, finished fifth in 1:42:54, just an eyelash ahead of Kristin Dahling, 31, sixth in 1:42:57.
Jenny Keller, 30, was eighth in 1:44:46.
Washington-Lee High School graduate Sarah Weber, 18, back in town for Thanksgiving, was first woman in 19:04,
outkicking Lisa Frischknecht, 22, of Fairfax, second in 19:09.
Third place went to Arlington's Alison Stone, 26, in 21:38.
The race attracted 954 finishers and benefitted Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless and Doorways for Women and Families.
Katherine Newberry, 29, of Williamsburg won the women's race in 27:59, ahead of Arlington's Olympic Trials Marathon qualifier
Vanessa Hunter, 32, second in 28:41.
Rebecca Nathan, 42, won the masters women's division, 15th in 33:03, with Monica Grillo, 43, second 40+ and 18th woman in 33:38.
Munro finished almost three minutes ahead of second place to win in 16:41, and Sowa was third overall and first woman
in 19:24. Just four seconds faster would have placed her second overall.
Mary Beth Muething, 29, took fourth among women in 1:54:13, and Jennifer Yezek, 31, was 13th in 2:06:43.
Carrie O'Brien, 30, finished 73rd among women in 51:58.
Among women, Elizabeth Klee, 35, ran 1:36:40 for 56th place.
In the accompanying five-miler, Robert Platt, 56, was 37th in 39:32, and Erin Steinhagen 26, finished 74th among women in 50:39
The course record is held by Eric Clifton who ran 5:46:22 in 1994. The previous second-best time was Howard Nippert's 5:51:28 in 2005.
Bryon ("Goat") Powell, 29, a perennial at the race, finished 25th in 7:13:45; and
William Weidman, 24, was 66th in 7:51:57.
Lana Leung, 38, ran 10:39:32 for 573rd place; Tammy Huck, 43, was 636th in 10:47:52; and Sarah-Amanda Lewis, 33, finished 656th in 10:52:25.
Lucia Davidson won the 60-69 age group in 12:22:56.
Anstr Davidson's 12:23:01 was his 25th finish in a row.
Ed Demoney, 73, finished in 13:16:40.
Hagerstown Herald-Mail story with photo of Wardian
Lindsay Goulet, 29, ran 2:51:16 for 15th place among women -- just four minutes away from qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Trials.
Kaitlin Sheedy, 24, was 34th in 3:00:11.
Sandra Jean Kudrecki, was fourth among women in 51:51.
Andrew Ciarfalia, 25, ran 21:33 to take the fifth in the accompanying 5K. Alissa Bibb, 25, was fourth woman in 22:06.
Sarah Trotter, 24, covered the course in 20:56, second among women. Sushila Nanda, 46, was third in 21:27.
Among women, Britton Stackhouse, 28, also placed in the top ten, taking ninth place in 38:29. Rebecca Nathan, 42, earned third in her age group,
16th overall in 39:55; and Jacquelyn Beckley, 24, was 30th in 43:23.
At Richmond Marathon, Keith Giles, 31, was 169th male in 3:10:02; and Wendy Moltrup, 33, starred 48th among women in 3:23:45.
Profiled by New York Road Runners in a pre-race article titled "Can an underdog make the Olympic team?",
Wardian knew that others in the field had personal best times 10 minutes or more faster than his 2:21:37 qualifying time.
So he chose to take his best shot and lead the race from the start as long as he could.
He went through the uphill first mile in 5:21 -- notably slow for a world-class field --
but sped up considerably in the downhill second mile to 9:36, well ahead of the pack behind him
in 10:10. His 16:20 at 5K put him 24 seconds ahead of the pack, and he still held the lead at 10K with a 32:22.
By then 24 runners clustered behind him just 3 seconds.
The first of his pursuers caught Wardian at 35 minutes, and he hung on courageously to finish 92nd in 2:30:54.
Other area finishers included Christopher Raabe, 28, Washington, 16th in 2:17:01; Jacob Frey, 26, Oakton, 22nd in 2:18:19;
Eric Post, 28, Centreville, 38th in 2:19:25; and Christopher Banks, 29, Washington / Albuquerque, 89th in 2:30:22.
Adugna Desalegn, 15, of Alexandria, ran 20:03, outkicking Arlington's Jacquelyn Beckley, 24, by one second to win the women's race.
Meghann Proir, 26, of Arlington, was third in 21:19.
In the accompanying Rockville 10K, Mark Hand, 40, grabbed 11th place in 39:20.
Kimberly Kroszner, 25, was 31st among women in 52:05.
Ayalew is in the U.S. at the invitation of Arlington Cooperation Foundation.
"We are brothers -- we are family," said Ayalew after the race.
First from Arlington was Shamus Brady, 61st in 2:46:00.
John Kelly, 24, took 78th place in 2:49:10; and Pacers owner Chris Farley, 31, ran 2:50:24 for 85th.
Kristen Henehan, 28, of Silver Spring won the women's division in 2:51:14, just ahead of Alexandria's Lisa Thomas, 31, second in 2:51:40.
Last year's fourth-place finisher, Samantha Kirby, 39, was Arlington's first lady, 15th in 3:06:55. Jenae Avallone, 29, nailed down 60th place in 3:16:47; and
Katie Githens, 24, got 87th in 3:22:15.
Marathon man Dane Rauschenberg, 31, ran his personal best marathon, 115th in 2:55:34, after running 52 marathons in 52 weeks last year.
Washington DC mayor Adrian Fenty, 36, finished his second marathon of the year, covering the course in 4:10:53.
The marathon drew 20,667 from all over the world to Arlington, making it the fourth largest marathon in the U.S. and the seventh largest in the world.
In the accompanying 10K, Sean Barrett, 22, of Quantico, won in 33:06, three scant seconds ahead of Bradley Smith, 41,
of Warrenton, second in 33:09. Erik Kean, 30, was sharp in third place, running 35:03.
Alisa Harvey, 41, of Manassas, repeated as women's winner in 37:12. Kelly Devine, 23, led Arlington's women,
fifth in 40:08.
Megan Sowa, 24, matched Dwyer's third place, finishing in 19:30. Sushila Nanda, 46, continued her comeback, running 21:34 for 12th place;
and Kara McInroy, 17, was 23rd in 23:15.
Behind him was Ethiopian star Zereu Kelele, 26, second in 20:25. "I didn't realize it was a cross country race," said Kelele. "I wore my road shoes,
and he outran me in the last mile." Erik Kean, 30, finished fifth in 21:51.
Among women, Audrey Ting, 30, was second in 25:38, behind international star Alisa Harvey, 42, who won in 23:07.
Kirstin Michel, 25, was 15th in 47:19; and Raffaella Valentino, 30 sent a 48:52 for 23rd place.
Kevin Coleman, 42, scared up second place among men in 35:40. Scott Branham, 24, finished 13th in 40:13, just ahead of Thomas Gouard, 25, 14th in 40:26.
Sarah Bessin, 38, led the women in 25:44, followed by Dana Raphael, 12, second in 27:06; and Joanne Gabor, 34, fourth in 27:22.
In the Baltimore Half-Marathon, Roberto Rodriguez, 51, was 79th in 1:31:31, and Kate Skidmore, 28, was 39th woman in 1:36:53.
Luke Ryan, 30, covered the challenging Baltimore Marathon course in 3:08:06, 74th among men.
Lauren English, 24, hit her Boston-qualifying pace exactly in 3:40:00, 63rd among women.
The race started and finished in Arlington,
Firaya Sultanova-Zhdanova, 46, of Atlanta, Ga., became the race's oldest-ever women's winner, coming home in 58:31.
"I have the greatest respect for soldiers who protect their country," said Zhdanova after the race.
"I was inspired to see so many people running this race after losing a limb in the war. I am grateful to my sponsor, Foot Solutions,
for inviting me here and keeping me healthy." Born in Russia, Zhdanova has long dominated masters running in the U.S.A.
Arlington's first female finisher, Samantha Kirby, 39, ran 1:06:43 for 28th place. Kaitlin Sheedy, 24, was 32nd in 1:09:00; and Jenae Avallone,
29, finished 53rd in 1:10:11.
Of the top 10 men, five were Brazilian, three Ethiopian, and two Kenyan. Jose Ferreira, 31, of Rio De Janiero, led the pack in 49:21.
Bert Rodriguez, 28, ran 53:57 as Arlington's pace-setter, finishing 18th. Mark Williams, 26, ran 58:17 for 62nd place;
and Glenn Voelz, 37, broke one hour, clocking 59:49 for 85th place.
Washington DC mayor Adrian Fenty, 36, crossed the river to finish 467th in 1:08:53.
Jared Nyamboki, 30, last year's winner in 48:24, is back to defend his championship.
He enjoyed his visit to Virginia so much that he moved here
in August and now lives in Fairfax.
Also returning is Alisa Harvey, 42, of Manassas, who won last year's women's race in 59:00, her fourth Army Ten Miler crown.
Arlington's top male entry is Bert Rodriguez, 29, a graduate of United States Naval Academy and winner of Arlington's 2007 Custis 12K in 38:11.
He will wear bib #35. Among women, Rebecca Nathan, 42, wearing bib #26, wins her age group at many local races and was first female in 19:27
at Arlington YMCA 2005 Trick or Trot 5K.
Best viewing on this side of the river is the 8:00 a.m. start on Route 27
facing the Pentagon northbound to Arlington Memorial Bridge and
the finish off the 14th Street Bridge into the Pentagon South Parking Lot.
Before the start, parachutists from the US Golden Knights and Canadian Skyhawks will jump from planes onto the Pentagon parking lot at 7:10 a.m.
A health fair and youth activity zone will be open to the public all morning from 8:00 a.m. to noon.
Finisher #199 in 58:51 was University president James Bundschuh. "Once again, this was fun to be out with all the people," said Dr. Bundschuh.
Three Arlington women ran together -- Amy Haak, 26, third in 24:58;
Megan Fedorenchik, 27, fourth in 24:59; and Elise Haupt, 26, fifth in 25:00.
Marymount professor Monica Robbers, 36, won the women's race in 21:25, just ahead of
Karen Young, 39, Boyds, Md., second in 21:31. Jinny Lay, 40, of Falls Church was third in 22:37.
Vanessa Hunter, 32, finished second in 1:18:31 among an international field at Parks Half Marathon in Montgomery County.
Earlier this year, she qualified for the U.S. Trials, to be held Sunday, April 20, 2008, in Boston.
Michael Wardian, 33, who runs the Trials in New York City on Saturday, November 3, ran 1:08:08 for fourth place.
Behind Wardian were Chris Farley, 31, 14th in 1:14:47, and
Marc Edmonds, 34, 37th in 1:23:43.
Among women, in eighth place was Lindsay Wilkins, 29, running 1:24:32, and ninth was Cheryl Carr, 24, in 1:26:05.
Kelly Devine, 23, finished third among women in 18:57; and Kaitlin Sheedy, 24, shot to fifth in 19:40.
Among men, Philip Pommerening, 42, was 36th in 21:20; and John Arbab, 47, was 40th in 21:37.
Among women, Kimberly Person, 42, took fourth in 35:38. Amy Kramer, 32, ran 38:04 for 12th, and Ligia Rodriguez-Rosado, 32, was 24th in 39:41.
Four Arlington men finished in the top 10.
Kevin Coleman, 42, led the pack, fourth in 18:33.
Mark Hand, 40, was fifth in 18:55, followed by
Scott Munro, 25, sixth in 19:21, and John Bacon, 50, seventh in 19:25.
Winning her age group and 10th among women in 19:09, was Rebecca Nathan, 42. Katelyn Radack, 21, racked up 16th place in 21:44; and
Megan Carroll, 23, was 18th in 22:07.
Jorge Medina, 22, of Falls Church took the lead after the first mile around Crystal City and pushed his advantage on the loop around the Pentagon, winning in 15:14. Eight seconds back in 15:22 was Arlington's Michael Wardian, 32. Allen Carr, 24 of Herndon drove to third place in 15:29.
Right behind them were a trio of Arlington runners -- Bert Rodriguez, 28, fourth in 16:26; Erik Kean, 30, fifth in 16:34; and Jared Lowry, 24, sixth in 16:52.
School Board member Ed Fendley, 42, finished 52nd in 19:44. Race co-director Detective Dan Borrelli, 48, ran 21:51 for 122nd place. County Board member Walter Tejada, 50, was 311th in 23:49.
Among women, Lauren Manero, 26, of Ft. Belvoir, was the gold medalist, 15th overall in 17:49, winning women's law enforcement division.
Arlington's Tonya Dodge, 32, took second in 18:14; and Martha Merz, 44. of Annandale was third in 19:00.
Gabby Grebski, 36, grabbed eighth among women in 20:18; Mary Christopher, 23, ran 20:30 for 10th place, just ahead of Megan Kehoe, 34, 11th in 20:50.
Jim Markovich, 31, ran 20:44 for 23rd place.
Will Ellison, 41, ran 18:41 for 28th place at the Kentlands 5K, and Chan Robbins, 70, was an age-group champion in 22:15, 128th overall.
Kristin Dahling, 31, was Arlington's top female finished at the Charm City 20 miler, 68th overall in 2:36:30.
Megamarathoner Dane Rauschenberg, 31, ran 1:28:26 at the Bikila Half Marathon, 10th among men and first in his age group. Grace Chan, 38, was eighth among women and won her age group in 1:43:01.
On Saturday, Wardian, 33, ran 25:22 to win 26th Annual Gary Brown Memorial C&O Canal Five Mile Run in Williamsport, Maryland.
On Sunday, he ran 53:01 to win WaWa 10 Miler at Hartwood in Fredericksburg, more than a minute ahead of second place.
Bruno Fernandez, 30, finished 135th at WaWa in 1:25:13; and Phillip Johnson, 42, was 174th in 1:28:50.
Lyndsey Gunn, 28, won her age group, 107th overall, in 1:21:31. Elizabeth Strickland, 26, struck 257th in 1:42:36; Christine Willett, 46, took 277th in 1:46:00; and Anne-Marie Garcia, 43, ran 1:57:32 for 317th.
Matthew Rodjom, 27, ran 1:04:08 for 30th place. Keith Giles, 31, took 59th in 1:06:39; Will Ellison, 41, was 72nd in 1:07:00; and Naval Academy graduate and former admiral Paul Ryan, 56, cruised into second place 55-59, 91st overall in 1:08:14.
Among women, Katie Sheedy, 24, took sixth in 1:08:49, second 20-24, followed by Monica Grillo, 43, eighth in 1:09:05 and winning her age group. Danielle Messinger, 29, stamped 1:12:05 for 21st place, third 25-29.
Arlington's Rebecca Nathan, 41, won the women's race in 6:19, followed by Grace Chan, 38, also of Arlington, second in 7:00. In the masters' mile, Henry's mom, Kitty Phillips, 42, was first female and second overall in 6:59.
PVTC's last meet of the season is the regional championship Potomac Valley Games, Saturday-Sunday, September 1 and 2, at Langley High. See www.pvtc.org or call 703-481-3530.
Phil Reutlinger, 28, and Jason Weber, 30, both of Arlington, challenged each other for 12.4 miles, finishing in second and third place overall in 1:08:51 and 1:09:14. William Schaffer, 40, took second in his age group, eighth male, in 1:15:59; and Erik Kean, 30, rounded out the top 10 in 1:17:56.
In the accompanying 10K, Matthew Salerno, 26, finished 16th in 36:52, followed by Tom Heinemann, 38, 26th in 38:28; and Paul Steenen, 44, 47th in 41:20.
Sushila Nanda, 46, won a cowbell for finishing third in her age group and 13th among women in 43:40. Kate Abrey, 27, opened up 23rd in 45:56; and Jessica Gunn, 27, targeted 58th in 52:03.
Arlington athletes brought home a slew of second places. Douglas Carl, 31, took second in the mile in 4:53.1. Emily Blagg, 13, snagged second among women in 5:56.5. Neil Fairclough, 50, Arlington, earned silver in the 400m hurdles in 1:09.2. Jeff Spugnardi, 37, pole-vaulted 10 feet, for second, and Alderton' 6.20m (20'4") long jump was the second-farthest of the meet.
The last all-comers meet of the season is Saturday, August 18, and the championship meet is Saturday-Sunday, September 1-2, all at Langley High School. See www.pvtc.org or call 703-481-3530.
David Atkiss, 24, of Centreville won this year's edition in a fast 16:28,
despite the heat. 1984 Olympic marathoner John Tuttle, 48, of Villa Rica, Ga.,
vied for second place for most of the race before dropping back to sixth place
in 17:16, behind Greg Holden, 27, of Washington, second in 16:50; Stan Walsh,
20, of Burke, third in 16:58; and Arlington's Joe Racine, 29, fourth in 17:09.
Among women, Mindy Thomas, 23, of Stafford finished first in 18:48, ahead of the
defending champion, Arlington's Toni Marie Diegoli, 28, second in 19:39. Abbey
Blume, 24, flourished to fifth place in 22:21.
More than a dozen high school and middle school students ran the race, plus at
least one elementary school student -- Jamie Fendley, 8, ran 29:05, with his
mother Joyce alongside, as his father, Arlington School Board member Ed Fendley,
zipped from point to point by bike to cheer for him.
Erick A. Jordan, 37, finished 10th among men in 39:16 at Friends of the W&OD
10K, and Niko Tombras, 28, took 22nd in 45:43.
Kerry Meagher, 23, of Washington, won the women's mile championship in 5:05.8,
with Arlington's Mary Christopher, 22, sixth in 5:24.6.
In the masters' (40+) mile, George Buckheit, 50, of Reston ran 4:54.0 to win.
Paul Ryan, 56, was Arlington's top finisher in that race, fifth in 5:22.4.
In the 3000-meter (1.86-mile) championship race, Medina turned the tables,
winning in 8:56.7, ahead of Rodriguez's 8:59.9. Arlington's Tonya Dodge, 32,
won the women's 3K championship in 10:22.7.
Bright and early on Saturday morning, Michael won Rock 'n Run 8K at Fort Hunt Park in 26:32. Arlington's Samantha Kirby, 37, won the women's race in 32:17.
Then Saturday night, at Rockville Rotary Twilighter 8K, he finished 14th in 25:20 in a stellar international field.
Behind him there were Joe Lamonte, 27, 42nd in 26:35; and Chris Farley, 31, 52nd in 26:52.
Toni Diegoli, 28, was Arlington first female finisher, 28th in 31:48. Megan Sowa, 24, took 38th in 32:50; and Jessie Sackett, 28, was 43rd in 33:07.
Mega-marathoner Dane Rauschenberg, 31, proved his versatility by running a 1:03.3 400-meter, and a 5:10.8 mile, good for seventh place. Douglas Carl, 31, finished second in the mile in 4:51.1. Adam Alderton, 33, ran 100 meters in 11.2 -- fifth place in an excellent time -- then ran the 110 meter hurdles in 20.2.
Vaclav Malek, 24, long-jumped 1.93 meters (6'4") for second in that event; and James Barr, 39, took fourth with 1.73m (5'8"). Barr also threw the shot put 12.99m (42'7.5") for second place and won the javelin in 49.05m (160'11"), ahead of Alderton's 47.8m (156'10").
Still to come this season are meets on July 21, August 4, August 18, and the annual championship September 1-2. See www.pvtc.org for a schedule of events.
Toni Marie Diegoli, 28, ran a come-from-behind race, moving from fifth place to first among women in 26:02. Robyn Hoeschen, 26, was sixth in 27:43; and Alissa Bibb, 25, ran 29:07 for ninth place, with her whole family in town from Jericho, Vt.
Behind Osburn in 10th place was Sushila Nanda, 46, finishing in 21:27 and winning her age group. Jill Metzger, 29, was 44th in 25:58.
The next race in the series in Thursday, July 26, at 6:30 pm at Bluemont Park. See www.novarun.com.
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Cresting the hill first overall in 1:03:37 at Crossroads 17.75K in Prince William Forest Park was Arlington's David Burnham, 26 (photo).
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FEMALES
75--Katherine H. Walker, 31, Arlington VA, 2:59:19
149--Christine M. Rehwald, 30, Arlington VA, 3:06:46
172--Anne Feldman, 28, Arlington VA, 3:08:22
849--Melissa Kuhlman, 28, Arlington VA, 3:25:19
910--Sarah V. Taylor, 29, Arlington VA, 3:26:07
973--Trista B. Neinast, 27, Arlington VA, 3:26:54
1019--Sonja G. Hinish, 24, Arlington VA, 3:27:22
1249--Laura Chipkin, 29, Arlington VA, 3:29:24
1254--Madeline Harms, 24, Arlington VA, 3:29:27
1306--Kristen Patton, 23, Arlington VA, 3:29:57
1483--Jennifer Hamlin, 30, Arlington VA, 3:31:29
1668--Peggy Sue McNulty, 29, Arlington VA, 3:33:07
1688--Heather Stevens, 36, Arlington VA, 3:33:17
1848--Emily S. Rhoades, 27, Arlington VA, 3:34:33
1886--Melinda J. Metz, 33, Arlington VA, 3:34:50
1925--Christine Hackman, 46, Arlington VA, 3:35:10
2198--Kate Skidmore, 30, Arlington VA, 3:37:06
2667--Sarah J. Harting, 28, Arlington VA, 3:40:07
2729--Mary H. Freeman, 42, Arlington VA, 3:40:34
3134--Alyona Richey, 30, Arlington VA, 3:43:18
3707--Caroline Merena, 44, Arlington VA, 3:47:12
3710--Leah A. Twardzik, 24, Arlington VA, 3:47:13
3810--Michelle M. Lauzon, 47, Arlington VA, 3:47:55
4088--Emily Leary, 30, Arlington VA, 3:49:35
4195--Colleen R. Marzec, 47, Arlington VA, 3:50:10
4214--Kathleen E. Walters, 36, Arlington VA, 3:50:18
4473--Molly Lawless, 34, Arlington VA, 3:52:09
4526--Joleen Okun, 29, Arlington VA, 3:52:31
4924--Sarah E. Andresen, 31, Arlington VA, 3:55:11
5340--Julie Bradshaw, 29, Arlington VA, 3:58:02
6471--Erin L. Valocsik, 29, Arlington VA, 4:08:51
6527--Jane Middleton, 31, Arlington VA, 4:09:29
6803--Amy Dural, 26, Arlington VA, 4:13:03
6826--Darla Gonson, 46, Arlington VA, 4:13:21
7661--Cindy Walls, 52, Arlington VA, 4:25:27
8085--Gerri Walsh, 46, Arlington VA, 4:33:23
MALES
39--Michael R. Wardian, 36, Arlington VA, 2:25:45
79--Tim Fahey, 36, Arlington VA, 2:31:05
176--Shamus Brady, 28, Arlington VA, 2:39:27
290--Bradley T. Smith, 34, Arlington VA, 2:44:36
353--Eddie Valentine, 30, Arlington VA, 2:46:33
475--Matthew L. Cavanaugh, 30, Arlington VA, 2:49:26
596--Michael J. Rooney, 24, Arlington VA, 2:52:24
998--Jeff Greene, 32, Arlington VA, 2:57:56
1359--Eugene Holmes, 45, Arlington VA, 3:00:49
1402--Timothy Garland, 24, Arlington VA, 3:01:20
1638--William Weidman, 26, Arlington VA, 3:04:00
1733--Kevin A. Coleman, 44, Arlington VA, 3:04:52
2232--Philip S. Runco, 27, Arlington VA, 3:08:31
2554--Luke Ryan, 32, Arlington VA, 3:10:49
2596--Ryan L. Boeka, 27, Arlington VA, 3:11:02
2668--George Cernat, 32, Arlington VA, 3:11:32
2785--Michael Zinn, 27, Arlington VA, 3:12:28
2793--Brennan A. Cain, 27, Arlington VA, 3:12:30
2864--Scott W. Smith, 30, Arlington VA, 3:12:58
3385--Kenneth W. Bradley, 27, Arlington VA, 3:15:55
4310--Daniel J. Lesniak, 30, Arlington VA, 3:21:39
5315--Matthew S. Esq Haslinger, 30, Arlington VA, 3:27:28
5839--Matthew Kasprzak, 32, Arlington VA, 3:30:14
6159--Gregory Denkler, 51, Arlington VA, 3:32:03
6299--Michael J. Penney, 50, Arlington VA, 3:32:51
6514--David T. Sr. Higgins, 50, Arlington VA, 3:34:16
6545--Gregory T. Fried, 40, Arlington VA, 3:34:27
6637--Jeff Bedell, 41, Arlington VA, 3:34:56
7786--Robert P. Jr. Sindermann, 56, Arlington VA, 3:42:46
8417--Matthew T. Gill, 36, Arlington VA, 3:47:16
8538--William G. II Smith, 41, Arlington VA, 3:48:11
8597--Roger W. Cressey, 44, Arlington VA, 3:48:34
8763--Chip Coyle, 47, Arlington VA, 3:50:06
8766--Steve F. Messinger, 49, Arlington VA, 3:50:06
8767--Miguel Penella, 41, Arlington VA, 3:50:07
9138--Jay Jacob Wind, 60, Arlington VA, 3:53:30
9876--William B. Johnston, 64, Arlington VA, 3:59:48
10232--Scott S. Walker, 45, Arlington VA, 4:04:57
12288--Anand C. Varadharajan, 32, Arlington VA, 4:51:06
12461--John Rock, 31, Arlington VA, 4:57:35
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• Photo: At water table
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Veena Reddy-Borghuis, 30, qualified for the 2012 USA Olympic Trials women's marathon by running 2:42:06 for 19th place
at the 2009 USA Women's Marathon Championship, held at the Twin Cities Marathon in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.,
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Michael R. Wardian, 34, #55 in 2:30:50
Steve Hammel, 27, #260 in 2:44:51
Eddie Valentine, 29, #512 in 2:51:33
John L. Mallory, 27, #951 in 2:57:24
Robert K. Denmark, 43, #1080 in 2:58:26
Christopher A. Wilber, 28, #1131 in 2:58:53
Ben W. Huron, 32, #1385 in 3:01:18
Parker Terry, 25, #1392 in 3:01:21
Scott D. Jones, 44, #1450 in 3:01:56
Adam Vandervort, 28, #1622 in 3:03:25
Cameron A. Smith, 26, #1641 in 3:03:39
Darin A. Miller, 36, #2044 in 3:06:39
Christian Kammer, 44, #2154 in 3:07:25
Philip S. Runco, 26, #2551 in 3:09:54
Charlie A. Mercer, 38, #2622 in 3:10:19
Luke Ryan, 31, #2906 in 3:12:22
Cameron R. Nelson, 26, #3668 in 3:17:01
Scott W. Smith, 29, #3857 in 3:18:07
Jeff Bedell, 40, #4555 in 3:22:08
Jake Decoteau, 36, #5387 in 3:26:45
Christopher R. Bennett, 49, #5497 in 3:27:14
Jesus V. Cantu, 51, #5499 in 3:27:15
Jay Jacob Wind, 59, #5914 in 3:29:12
Paul Hasson, 40, #5954 in 3:29:21
Robert P. Sindermann Jr., 55, #5995 in 3:29:33
James Romag, 46, #6019 in 3:29:40
Gregory Denkler, 50, #6888 in 3:34:33
Robert S. Guidi, 45, #7318 in 3:37:21
Ed C. Dawkins, 51, #7340 in 3:37:30
Robert W. Bruce, 39, #7744 in 3:40:04
Dan Laredo, 48, #8309 in 3:44:05
Chip Coyle, 46, #8513 in 3:45:35
Miguel Penella, 40, #8514 in 3:45:35
Thomas J. Quinzio, 61, #8579 in 3:46:07
Noah C. Hawk, 30, #9630 in 3:55:04
Kenneth J. Lee, 52, #9879 in 3:57:08
Emory R. Helton, 56, #10244 in 4:00:10
Neil K. Hetherington, 47, #11747 in 4:23:59
Brian Gray, 48, #11933 in 4:28:11
Chadwick A. McHenry, 35, #12281 in 4:36:42
Patrick M. Scanlon, 68, #12542 in 4:44:17
David S. Trevino, 57, #12832 in 4:54:08
Brian C. Stickel, 33, #13232 in 5:17:55
Veena C. Reddy, 30, #16 in 2:45:46
Faith R. Korbel, 30, #100 in 3:04:51
Anne Feldman, 27, #323 in 3:15:57
Amelia Kelly, 26, #596 in 3:22:26
Jennifer E. Davis, 27, #785 in 3:25:16
Stephanie D. Kurtz, 24, #814 in 3:25:44
Kendra Liebert, 31, #998 in 3:28:02
Kate Skidmore, 29, #1138 in 3:29:19
Sarah Harting, 27, #1368 in 3:31:30
Jennifer A. Skeen, 26, #1483 in 3:32:28
Caroline D. Lauver, 27, #1525 in 3:32:50
Katie Githens, 26, #1542 in 3:33:02
Kristen Patton, 22, #1560 in 3:33:11
Heather Stevens, 35, #2295 in 3:38:37
Melanie E. Ziarko, 29, #2675 in 3:40:58
Robyn M. Hoeschen, 27, #2924 in 3:42:41
Erin Bougie, 24, #2971 in 3:42:57
Nicole Eldredge, 28, #3337 in 3:45:32
Erica L. Marshall, 25, #3541 in 3:46:49
Michelle Horbaly, 31, #4113 in 3:50:42
Diana Joaquin, 56, #4157 in 3:51:00
Janae Atencio, 31, #4441 in 3:53:05
Jacquelyn Molino, 25, #4467 in 3:53:14
Colleen Marzec, 46, #4638 in 3:54:27
Caroline Merena, 43, #4857 in 3:56:01
Julia Karpov, 38, #4899 in 3:56:18
Kendra P. Burlingame, 43, #5099 in 3:57:32
Melinda J. McCrary, 47, #5262 in 3:58:34
Amy E. Baquial, 48, #5320 in 3:58:59
Jane Middleton, 30, #5488 in 4:00:11
Cindy Walls, 51, #6181 in 4:06:53
Challen Edwards, 42, #7045 in 4:17:44
Bethany L. Huber, 29, #7093 in 4:18:21
Janice L. Jacobs, 62, #7438 in 4:23:56
Heather Wiggins, 31, #7784 in 4:30:41
Doreen Solomon, 52, #8801 in 5:06:57
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Andrew Dumm, 23, an American University graduate student whose longest race ever was a half marathon,
sprinted to the lead at the halfway mark, ahead of 2006-2007 winner Ruben Garcia, and built up a 70-second lead to win in 2:22:44.
C. Fred Joslyn, 24, of Rochester, Mich., a member of the Hanson's Running Team, took second in in 2:23:54; and
Corey Duquette, 26, of Pensacola, Fla., duked it out for third in 2:24:40.
Andrew's brother, Brian Dumm, 25, of Fairfax finished fifth in 2:26:00.
Among women, Cate Fenster, 37, of Wooster, Ohio, now living in Bethesda, surprised herself by running the 26.2-mile distance -- her longest run ever -- to win in 2:48:55.
Just 11 seconds back was Arlington's Lindsay Wilkins, 30, second in 2:49:06.
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