roChester - The Greater Rochester Track Club
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roChester - The Greater Rochester Track Club
roChester track club NEWSLETTER_ May, 1 992 Rochester New Y or k I -, -Photos by Ed ClOGs Freezeroo Champions Sue Zaltner dnd Dennis Moridrly (in season final), are triat hleles in summer. Freezeroo Totals RATs Report Executive Com mittee President Vice President Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Lisa Bower Walt Check Ed Cloos Mimi Decker Bob DiGiacco Rick Guido Mark Harrison Jane laculli Rick Iovine Katie Kehoe Juliann Nelson Ross Rider George Tillson H a ll of fame Trent Jackson Ed Duncan Dick Ashley Dick Boddie John Coons Len Bagley Gene Osborne Norm Frank Mimi Decker Ross Rider Julie Nelson Lisa Bower Bob DiGiacco Com.mittee Chairpersons Budget Constitution Freezeroo Series Membership Newsletter Road Race Coordinator Summe r Meets Timer TAC Numbers 1970 1970 1971 1972 1973 1981 1981 198 1 Don McWilliams Pete Todd Don McNelly Paul Gesell Shirley Gesell Elroy Turner Paul Sad ler Beryl Skelton 1981 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1984 1985 Kare Cossaboon-Holm Joe George Bill Quinlisk Dave Winn Dave Coyne Craig Holm Tim McAvinney Nedra Osborne Julie Nelson Mimi Decker, Dennis Moriarty Bob DiGiacco (328-5894) Ed Cloos (244-1149) Lisa Bower (872-661 4) Lisa Bower Paul Richards (38 1-7978) Jim Skelton (223-4927) 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 Deadline for ea ch month's n ews letter is the 15th. Race calendar information must be submitted to the Road Race Coordinator b y the 15th of the month to be included in the next month's Newsletter. There is no charge for listing a race in the calendar. Send an entry form including contact person and phone number to GRTC Road R a ce Coordina tor, 1645 Harris Road, Penfield, NY 14526·1815. Late information, changes or updates may be called in to Lisa Bower 01 872-6614_ To have a race entry form includ ed in the Newsletter, send one copy of the entry form with a check or money order for $50 (no cash. please) to the Road Race Coord ina lo r allheabove address by the J 5th of the month. Entry forms received without payment will not be includ ed in the Newsletter. The $50 charge does NOT include printing of the inserts. Arrangements may be made to have them printed by our printer or they may be printed elsewhere and 1,100 copies delivered to East Ridge Quick Print. 1258 E. Ridge Road , Irondequoit, by the 2 1st of the month. Entries to be inserted must be no larger than 8 1/2 by 14 and m.ust not be folded. Entries may also be published as a page in the Newsletter. Copy should be 8 1/2 by 11 dnd will be reduced to fit our page at no cost. Race entries to be included in the Newsletter must meet GRTC guidelines and be a pproved by the Road Race Coordinator. There are two main qualifications: I. Conditions covering awards must be clearl y stated (minimum of top 10 percent in each age group is recommended). 2. There m.ust be n o reference to a drawing for prizes or other drawing that might conflict with Posta l Service regulations. Advertising from commercial sources will be accepted as a service to members at the fate of $ 50 per page; $25 ,per half· page. Business·card size ads will be accepted at the rate of $ 10 or $25 for three consecutive insertions. Copy must be camera·ready, but it may be up to 8V2 by II original size dnd will be reduced to fit without charge. Submillo Ed Cloos. 364 Mulberry St., Rochester NY 14620. Payment must accompany order. Race resu lts. results of out·oI-lown events and all editorial ma terial to: Ed or Carol Cloos, 364 Mulberry S1.. Rochester, NY 14620,244·1 149. There is no c harge for publication of results and they are actively solicited. Contributions 01 stOries. race experiences o r simply notes are always welcome, as we ll as story ideas and volunteer help. The President's Column Mimi Decker IMPORTANT EQUIPMENT RENTAL INFORMATION - READ ONI In preparation for the 1992 running season the GRTC has purchased new equipment. We anticipate having a new two sided clock for use at the KODAK AND HILLSIDB 5 MILE race on May 9 and the RUN FOR THB BUS 5K on May 10. Additionally, we have ordered two 10 ft. ladders to replace our old and warn out finish line system. These purchases replace 10 and 16 year old equipment. The total cost of the new equipment exceeds $2400.00. We have purchased this equipment to provide you, the runner, with an efficient and well organized finish line and accurate times . There is nothing worse than recieving the wrong time as you cross the finish line, or worse yet, no time at all. The GRTC maintains and repairs this equipment 8S a service to our members and area race directors. All our equipment may be rented and is available on a first corne, first served basis. Listed below are 1992 rental rates and number of units availab le: $75.00 - Overhead Clock (2 ) $40.00 - Chronomix (3) $50.00 - Operator (1) GRTC managed races do not pay the equipment rental fees. We do howeve r, p ay the operator(s) fee. This equipment is not available without an operator . To reserve equipment please call Paul Richards at 381-7978. In response to a newsletter add about two years ago we were f o rtunate to have Paul Richards step forward and volunteer his services as equipment coordinator and operator . Prior to that time, an operator was not provided with equipment rental. Paul has done an excellent job of handling rentals and coordinating the use of timing equipment . He is well worth the money you pay him. Since Pau l has been accompanying the equipment, the damage and loss rate has fallen off completely. However, during the Summer and Fall months our equipment is used almost weekly and doe s occasionally needs rep a irs. Most of our equipment is purchased in California and must be shipped back to the supplier for repairs. A complete listing of GRTC's rental equipment and fees will be listed in the June newsletter. Race Hotline: 872-6652 GRTC oHers recorded information on times, locations, late changes and anything else you need to know about the weekend 's races. GRTC Phone: 271-8733 Other Hotlines: RATs: 987-7397 Hash House Harriers: 482-6481 Cats A.C.: 272-9100 TAC Hotline: 1-866-3853 Heat saps Bagley chance for OlYIllpics By Ed Cloos Another Pete PHtzinger, to represent Greater Rochester running in the Olympic marathon? It could have happened , but it wasn't to be for Scott Bagley in the Olympic Trials Mafdthon April 11 in Columbus, Ohio. Fit as be 's ever been in his ru nning career, Scott wen t to the lin e with a solid base of lOO-mile-plus training weeks cmd two very fine half marathons behind him. But the day tu rned .out great for spectators and terrible for runners with the temperature reaching 70, about the same as the humidity. "The heal got 10 me; J wasn 'l really prepared for Bagley recalled two weeks after the face. "Righ l Irom the start I d idn 't feel good. I never really got it," into it." Rather than try to stay in the top 10, he found himself off to d slow start. "} kept moving up," he said, "and at 22 miles I'd gotten up to 15th, but I was d ehydrated dnd got stomach cramps and the IdSt fou r were pretty slow." He finished 18th in 2:2 1:05 in d field in which all 103 starters had either beate n the 2:20 qua lifying time in the past year or been d member o f a past Olympic team, O nly 55 finished , with only 17 under 2:20. With all that fitness, and back in light training after recovery from the Trials, Scott is preparing for another Olympic shot. He plans to try for the 10,000 mete r qua lifyi ng time of 28:45 in a meet May 17 at Northeaste rn University in Boston . Last year that race prOOuced sub-29 times for the first eight finishers. Bagley's road best is 29: 12. That's probably the one shot fo r a spot in the Olympic track and field trials in mid-June in New Orleans. The three men who made the U.s. Olympic team Me all racers of the highest order. Steve Spence, this country' s brightest hope in the marathon after having fin ished a surprising third at the World C hampionships, ran a controlled, intel ligent race, winn ing in a time of 2: 12:43. Ed Eyestone, a 1988 O lympian , was second in 2: 12:51 dnd Bob Kernpainen . a medical student who took a year's leave to train for this, was third in 2: 12:54. With time bonuses, Spence won $58,000, Eyes· tone won $48,000 and Kempainen won $38,000. The O lympians ran three abreast for the last mile in d owntown Columbus, after waiting patiently while others surged and picked apart a huge pack that had gone out in search of a fast time. It was d mistake, especiall y under energy-sapping condi- tions. Among the leaders who had all met O lympic qualifying standards (2: 14), time was not the place was everything. Keith Brantly (a former Lilac 10K winner) and Bill Reifsnyder d id the work throug h the race 's crucial early stages , running together in the lead (rom the 13th to 22nd mile. Ken Martin, who had the fastest time comi ng into the race, was with the leaders but dropped out at 17 miles. Other Lilac winners in the race included Chris Fox (7 th in 2: 16:40) and Brian Ferrari (48th in 2:32:01). Bill Weidenbach, whose wife Lisa finished fourth in three consecutive Marathon Trials races, was 32nd in 2:26:47. u.s. MEN'S MARATHON A' Col~mb~., Ohio, April 11 (Top Ihre. lini.her. qUilil, for Ol,mpic.) 1. Steve Spence, Chambersburg, Pe.. 2 hour$, t 2 minutes, 43 seconds. 2. Ed Eyestone. Bounllflli. Utah. 2:12:513. Robert Kempalnen. Minnetonka. Mlnn .. 2:12:54. 4. Keith Brantly, Gainesville, Fla.. 2:14: 16. 5. 8111 Reifsnyder. Albuquerque. 2:15:45. 6. Steve Taylor, Fincastle. Va. , 2: 16:14. 7. Chris Fo_, Hagerstown, Md., 2: 16:40. 6. Jim Hage. lanham. Md .• 2: 16:47. 9. Daniel Gonzalez, MI. View, Cali1., 2: 17:53. to. Mark Conover. San luis Obispo. calif., 2:18:17. 11. Joseph Leuchlmann, SI. l ouis, 2:19:01. 12. Donald JOhns. Monroe. Minn., 2: 19:05. 13. Dan Held. Brown Deer. Wis .. 2:19:23. 14. Chad Bennion, Murray, Utah, 2: 19:25. 15. Chris Prior. Boulder. Colo., 2: 19:26. 16. Paul McGovern. Lynn, Mass., 2:19:35. 17. Tom Stevens. Mlddletcwn. Md., 2:19:41. 18. Scott B.g ll~, Rochliler, 2:21:05. 19. Matt Eblner, West Covina, Calif., 2:21 :13. 20. Dave Dunham, l ondonderry, N.H.. 2:21: 18. 21. Chris Chattin, Boulder. Colo.. 2:21:34. 22. Chuck Crabb. Mount laurel, N.J.. 2:21 :41. 23. JerrOld Wynia, Bigelow, Minn., 2:22:46. 24. Ken Judson. Pittsburgh, 2:23:31. 25. Michael Smith, Spring lake, Minn" 2:24:10. 26. Brian larson. Phoenix, 2:24:18. 27. Bill Donakowskl, EI Sobrante, Calif., 2:24:39. 28. Kevm Ruch. Camp Hill. Pa., 2:24:46. 29. Steve McCormack, San Diego, 2:24:51. 3~ . Darrell General. Milchellvllie. Md., 2:25:01. 31. Roberl Stolz, Eugene, Ore., 2:25:36. 32. 9ill Weidenbach. Issaquah , Wash., 2:26:47. 33. Brenl Frleslh. Boulder. Colo.. 2:27:20. 34. Miguel Tibadulza, Reno, Nev., 2:27:41. 35. David Petersen. Bend. Ora., 2:28:09. 36. Brent Grllllths, Morrcw Bay, Calil.. 2:28:1 I. 37. David Mullan. Slidell. la.• 2:28:13. 38. Raben Yars. Cockeysville, Md., 2:28:53. 39. Brian Walter, Blacksburg. Va., 2:28:55. 40. Brad Hawthorne, Oakland, caUl., 2:29:06. 41. Dick leDoul(. Pueblo. Colo.. 2:29:J{). 42. Allredo Rosas, San Pedro. Calif., 2:29:42. 43. Mark Gerber. l ebanon. N.J.. 2:29:44. 44. OOn Stearns. Bend, Ore., 2:30:01. 45. Herb Wills. Tallahassee, Fla.. 2:30:12. 46. Simon Gutierrez. Albuquerque. 2:30:32. 47. Joe Rubio. San luis Obispo. Calli .. 2:31 :16. 48 Brian Ferrari. Hagerstown. Md .. 2:32:01. 49. Mall Clayton. Imperial Beach. Calif .. 2:32:11 . SO. Mall Carpenter. Colorado Springs, Cclo.. 2:32:26. 51. Mall Rothermel. Plains, Mont., 2:32:30. 52. F1lomena Apodaca, las Cruces, N.M.. 2:35:30. 53. Jerry Marsh, Santa Monica, GallI.. 2:35:36. 54. John Ra tctilfe. Harrisonburg. Va., 2:36:52. 55. John Bar(ell . Oakland, Calif.. 2:38:42. 21st time in race Coyne leads local finishers in Boston By Ed Cia o. Dave Coyne, as he has so often in the past. led Rochester area runners in his 2 151 Boston Marathon. His 2:33:30 was a good masters time , b ut many runners found conditions - cool at the start and warm la ler in the race - not conducive to person - al-best times. Dave's wife Elle n fo und conditions as suitable as he did, b reaking three hours in her fourth Boston (3:59: 29). The oldest major American marathon was an internati.onal race with fe w Americans among the top fin ishers. That was even more strikingly the case Ihis year with the American men's O lym- pic trials face only a week earHe r. As a result, the leading American finisher was masters runner Doug Kurtis of Northville, Mich. But his 19th·place finish in 2: 17:03 was hard ly worth dis· missing. A 40-year-old systems analyst for Ford Motor Co. , Kurtis finis hed his 125th marathon and 6 4th under 2:20. Only Kjell· Erik Stahl of Sweden has run more marathons that fast, 68. "When you look at me ," sa.id Kurtis, who runs in as many as a dozen marathons a. year and once ran two a week apart. "you can throw out all the rules. " He was better than all the younger American runners, but he was only second-best master. The men 's masters division winner was the amazing Frenchman , Pierre Levisse, 40, who so convincingly won the world mas· ters eros-country championship over Charlie McMullen last month in Boston. He said he would come back to Boston to bette r his fin ishing time oj 2: 16:46. " I was very disappoint· ed," said Levisse, who said he is aiming for a time of 2: 12. He finished in 2: 14:38 in New York in 1988. Coyne had n't gotten his fin ish card as we went to press and masters results weren't available on race d ay because of some p roblem with the Boston Athletic Association compu ter. Dave has been running Boston since 1969 (when he was 17 but said he was 18 because that's !Kith BOSTON MARATHON April 20 Fln. 1 rnul,. M.. Ibrahim H us~ein, Kenya, 560,000, 2:08:14. Joaquim Pinheiro, Portugal, 530,000, 2:10:39. Andreas Espinosa, Mexico, 516,000, 2:10:44. Juma Ikangaa. Tanzania, $15,000, 2:1 1:44. Joseildo Rocha, Brazil, 512,000, 2:11:53. 6. Boniface Mererlde, Kenya, $10,000, 2:12:23. 7. Jose Santana, Brazil, $8,500, 2:1 2:25. 8. Abebe Mekmnen, Ethiopia 57,000, 2:13:09. 9. Inocencio Miranda, Mexico, 55.500, 2:13:14. 10. Tesfaye Tala, Ethiopia, $4,000, 2: 13:36. 11. SIeve Jones, Great Britain, $2,500, 2:13:55 12. Andrej Witczak, Poland, $2,000, 2:14:06. 13. Yulchlro Osuda, Japan, 51.800, 2:14:54. 14. Carlos Grisales, Columbia, 51 ,700, 2:15:09. 15. Delmlr Dos SanlOS, Brazil. $1,500, 2:16:21. 16. Alejandro Cna, Mexico, 2:16:31. 17. Pierre levisse, France, 2:16:46. 18. Juma Mnyarnpanda, Tanzania, 2:16:49. 19. Doug Kurtis, Northville, Mich., 2:17:03. 20. Randy Haas, POUsvifle, Penn., 2:17:36. 21 . Artemlo Navarro, Mexico, 2:17:-48. 22. Mats Erlxon, Sweden, 2:18:06. 23. Pekka Rota, Finland, 2:18:29. 24. lsao Saito, Japan, 2:18:49. 25. Dennis Sfmo1allls, Tewksbury, Mass.. 2:18:59. 26. IIkka Vaanallf!n, Finland, 2:19:39. 27. Belayne WaJ.ihe, Ethiopia, 2:19:50. 28. Ga~ln Sloane, Greal Bril aJn, 2:20:27. 29. TofU Mimuri, Japan, 2:20:31. 30. Sammy Nyanglcha, Kenya, 2:2 1:06. 31. Claude Quesnel, Canada, 2:21:31. 32. Yoshlzo Morita, Japan, 2:21:38. 33. Spyros AndrfollOUfos, Greece, 2:2 1:42. 34. Kennedy Ise Manylsa, Kenya, 2:21:45. 35. Ikajl Salum, Tanzania, 2:21:58. 36. Jose Corro. Venezuela, 2:22:03. 37. Abrana Arega, Ethiopia, 2:22:07. 38. Tetsuya Kazuno, Japan, 2:22:17. 39. Manuel V~£, Mexico, 2:22:20. 40. Yasuhide NEkato. Japan, 2:22:28. 41. Sam Ngalia, Kenya, 2:22:34. 42. Ste~e Poulton, Australia, 2:22:38. 43. Kurt Hurst, Switzerland, 2:22:46. 44. Gideon MlhembY, Swazll.nd, 2:23:22. 45. Bob Schwelm, Bryn Mawr, Penn., 2:23:37. 46. GI~n GUillemette, West Warwick, R.I., 2:23:40. 47. ZbJgnlew Slemaszko, Poland, 2:24:26. Hldeo Yokota, Japan, 2:24:21; 49. Vic tor Miranda, Panama, 2:24:48. 50. SimOn RobEr Naall, Tanzania 2'24'53 64. Mike Bunsey, Chapel Hili, N.C., '2:28:01 76. Dale Keenan, Selklrt(, N.Y.. 2:29:47. . 86. Alan Oman, Babylon, N.Y., 2:30:SS. Women 1. Olga Marko~a, CIS, $60,000, 2:23:43. 2. Yoshiko Yamamoto. Japan, $30,000, 2:26:26. 3. U1a Pipp!g, Germany, $ 18,000. 2:27: 12. 4. Manuela Machado, Portugal, $15,000, 2:27:42. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. the minim um age allowed). In '70 he was legal because qualify· ing times weren't yej required, bu t the next year they were and he simply used the previous year's number. After that he was legitimate all the way, The only races he missed were due jo injuries - an an kle, d knee, d hip. (Continued ) 5. Margonata Blrbactl, Poland, 512,000, 2:28:11. 6. Wanda Panfil, Poland, $1 0,000, 2:29:29. 7, Irina B ogache~a, CIS, $8,500, 2:32:45. 8. Odelle lapierre, Canada, $7,000, 2:34:19. 9. Rit~a l emeUinen, Finland, 55,500, 2:34:30. 10. Jane Welzel, Fori Collins, Colo., $4,000, 2:36:21. 11. Slltoe Minegishi, Japan, $2,500, 2:37:1 3. 12. Anne Roden, Britain, $2,000, 2:37:37. 13. Judil Nagy, Hungary, $1,800, 2:38:33. 14. l aura Dewald, Arlington, Va., $1 ,700, 2:39:22. 15, Gabrielle O'RoorXe, New Zealand, $1,500, 2:39:36. 16. Gillian Horovitz, Britain, 2:40:52. 17. Petra Guevara, Maxlco, 2:41:04. 18. Ella GuetJllra·Welns, Peru, 2:41 :46. 19. Noriko Kawaguchi, Japan, 2:43:11. 20. Ralsa Smekhno~a, CIS, 2:43:46. Ayrekua De Jesus, Mexico, 2:43:46. 22. Chis Matsuda. Japan. 2:45:41. 23. Barbara Adkins, Overland Park, Kan., 2:48:21. 24. Judy Mercon, Clearwater, Fla., 2:48:24. 25. Vera Sukhova. CIS, 2:48:44. ME. Dave Coyne (Avon) 2:33:30 Ric Perry (ChJII) 2:43:35 Derck Frochelle (Rochester) 2:54:36 Bill Badger (Honeoye) 2:56:04 John DoebriCh (Rochesler) 2:56:06 Bob Massey (penfietd) 2:56:50 Charlie Reller (Rochester) 2:57:00 John Sullivan (Rochester) 2:SS:29 Tony Ferraro (Dansville) 2:59:00 Haria Neamtu (Rochester) 3:02:05 Mike lyons (Webster) 3:03:03 Davi d Peters (Rochester) 3:04:26 lew White (South Brlsl O1) 3:05: 11 Barry S u lll~an (Irondequoit) 3:07:52 Pete Eberhardt (Rochester) 3:09:07 Bill Hearne (Fairport) 3:09: 12 Joe Spencer (SCOllsvltle) 3:11:00 Jim OWens (Fairport) 3:13:38 larry lygo (Greece) 3: 14:09 Greg Brooks (Irondequoit) 3:16:14 Paul Smarsh (Rochesler) 3: 16:48 Bruce Velan (Rochester) 3:20:30 Mike Weinpress (Rochester) 3:2 1:43 Jim Yorio (Rochester) 3:22:-42 Steven Umperls (Rochesler) 3:22:54 Wal! Gronski (Falrllort) 3:23:55 Dick Moore (Sodus) 3:29:1 0 Paul Kurtz (Rochesler) 3:35:09 John Doody (Shorl s~lIle) 3:35:47 Charlie Sabatine (BloomlJeld) 3:36:03 Donald Colo (Rochester) 3:37:01 8111 Susa (Chili) 3:41 Dave Sek (Falrpon) 3:41:44 Cal Barcomb (Newark) 3:43:20 Jack Perry (linwood) 4:02 Norm Frank (Aochesler) 4:21 WOMEN Ellen Coyne (Avon) 2:59:29 1991 ·92 FREEZEAOO SEAlES SUMMARY Boston At fi rst, his goal was to get close to three hours; then to break it. He did all of that , get· ting down to 2:20: 52 in '83. He remembers it well because he ran wi th Joan Benoit as she was S ERIES REG. WOMEN MEN TOTAL corel. She was obViously in great shape thai d ay, but Coyne was bette r and left he r on the hills. She finished in 2:22:43, as he recalls it. He previously had run 2:2 1:13 , but his best overall fi n· ish was with a slower time in 1986. That's the year top run· ne rs were p rotesting the lack of prize money and stayed away. A 2:24 and three or four seconds was good for 30th place! Still, he was just 14th or 15th American. This year, there were only three Americans among the top 50 male finishers, though the second one to Kurtis was the next finisher afte r him, Rand y Haas of Pottsville, Pa., 20 th in 2: 17:36 . There were four American women dmong the top 25 female fi nishers (as deep d S wire service reports went), the top one being Jane Welzel of Fort Collins, Colo., who won $4,000 for fin· ishing 10th in 2:36:21. The men's race was dominated b y Kenyans, fo r whom it was a spiri ted competition for spots on the O lympiC team. Simon Karori of Kenya covered the first 10 kilometers in 28: 43, one second faster than the former Boston record tor tha t c heckpoint, hold ing a lead of up to 200 yards over a pack that rd11ged from four to eight other runners, all Africans. But at 13 miles, defending champ ion Ibrahim Hussein. three other Kenyans and th ree -time runner-up Juma Ikangaa of Tanzania caught him dnd Koron was never a facior after that. Hussein, who bea t Ikangaa b y one second in 1988 in the closes! finish ever in Boston, ran with 16 " 105 Freezeroo Series Age Group Ranklngs Flanking lor MEN · OVEFIAll II",,, Ag. ALAN BRICK JOE CONTARIO ANTONIO EPPOlITO 30 on her way to the women 's re- DENNIS MORIARTY PAUL PERSIA HOWAADRErrz DANIEL ROHNKE _ ----_....-_.. .._---------_... -- J<4 J7 " --;---~------,--------_;;--;--. "23 2B "2B "" J3 MICHAel FlTZSlMMON EAIKGRIMM CAAi.JOHNSTON 5 + RAC ES 32 149 181 2 6 3 4 5 .3 .S 7 5 3 5 2 I .6 '8 2 7 I 10 5 e a 3 I 2 13 14 11 7 4 3 2B TOTAL 24 24 a 36 15 4 6 5 6 34 2 3 16 3 2 10 Freezeroo Series Age Group Rankings Ranking lor WOMEN - OVERAl l " --""' -------" .... - -'-'--". - - - - -"- M J3 . 16 ""37 " " "" ""'" " " "" lCtJ ASM..11li JEAN BARn-ta.OMEW CYNTl·UA BREWSTER CHRIS BRICK CAAO..'tN COORTRIGHT LAUREN EAST1...ER L'tNNE EISMAN WJAAffiANC2 ROBYN HULEI"T JANEIA.CUUI .AJLlET IUIG JENNIFER JENSEN CAROLYN KRIESEN Iro4ICHELLE. KRIESEN LAURIE LESTER JOAN MILLER •" 2 12 15 12 " , 10 10 " "" " 5 ," , 21 .... " ANITA SHAW MlCI-iELLE SHAW KAREN SOB-lNEA MARSHA TIlLSON CA1l-1EAINE VAI..l.EA'AN 1 " " " 55 " "" , , " • z 5 " 20 " J1 25 25 SUEZOLTNEA ," .. ,, , ,• ," ," " 1 "70J5 MARIE WHITE JUDY WISOTZKE " 12 "" "" foW\ICY SA!..A. TlNO LOflRIE SEYFAJED MARY SHAVCR "" .. "" SUSAN NORTli JANE O'DONNB..l. TINA RATUlOWSKI KARAROMANO ." "10 " " 10 1 1Z TOTAL BI 10 " 12 . 10 14 • ," • . .. N,NojCYG~ " .8 '5 19 "" 16 28 2 12 10 82 12 Fraezeroo Series Age Group Rankings Ranking lor WOMEN 17 and under a Freezeroo Series Age Group Rankings Ranking iorWOMEN 18to23 b -------.. _-------------_. ----_.. _---------------------- NMM AIiI_ '1 '2 '3 u '5 '6 H .8 TOTAl.. ~E~wm; -----22----------;------,--------------s--· MICHEU£ KAIESEN 22 2 2 Fteezeroo Saries Age Group Ranklngs Ranking ror WOMEN 2410 29 C -------------------------------N_. . " " " " ------'------------------------------------",. I..YNNE EISMAN NANCY GERMAN JULIET ILLIG LAURIE I..ESTER '3 2S "" """ KARAAOMANO MICHELLE SHAW JUOY WISOTZKE SUEZOLTNER 3 3 " 2 •2 3 •, 25 25 , Fte8zeroo Series Age Group Rankif'19S Ranking lor WOMEN 30 to 39 d & e N_. =-=-------------------------------------------, '~---::----:-----------------------Ag. 1\ '2 '3 '.04 '5 '6 '7 '8 TOTAL CYNTHIA BREWSTER 34 7 CHRIS ImICK 37 3 LAURAFRANCZ 30 1 ROBYN HIA..ETT JENNFERJENSEN S1JS.AN NORTH JANE OOONNElL NANCYSAl.ATtNO LORRIE SEYFRIED KAREN SOEHNEFt CAlliEAlNE VAll£AIANO MARIE WHITE 31 31 3S 35 34 30 32 3S 31 6 2 3 ," 3 2 • • • • , , • 3 3 22 3 • Fra ezeroo Series Age Group Aonklngs RanmglorWOMEN 40 1049 I& g N ~MM---------~"'-.~--~'~'---:'2~--':3--·~,7,---:,,~·~':'--~'7 JEAN BARn-KlLOMEW JAHEIACUW CARa.. YN KRIESEN JOAHMIU£R . ,.t,N1T.... SHAW ...,..". , , 2 3 2 , 3 2 Fruczeroo Series Age Group Rankings RarjUf'Iillor WOMEN SO & over h. I & J - ",. lOU ASM1JTli 52 SO 70 MARY SHAVER w.RSHA TIlLSON " " 2 " 2 , , , " " 3 2 . , 2 3 2 3 2 " 2 Freezeroo Series Age Group Aanklngs AankirY;llor MEN t 7 and under A ~ .8 , TOTAl 17 10 2 , '6 TOTAl.. 7 , , 2 " 7 -----;-----,-,---;;---.3. ----:4---7s"---;s--;,---.. ;--'"Tom- - --------------------------------------------------- SAw-! BLOOM RICHIE MERRIAM I' 08 Fteezeroo Series Age Group Ranklngs RmungiorMEN18 10Zl B ;;;;-------:;:ANTONIO EPPOt,JTO RONFARKASH mal FERMAN PATRICK MARTIN MATTHEW Mt.:fJI:JoNAN JEFFREY ono SAMOnO.1lI TERRY ROOBINS SHANE WATSON " " "-7J--'----,-23 , 21 23 8 3 23 2 " 23 " 21 13 -;:----;;--;;---';7---;;-TOV:l ----------,----,- --,-----,-3 23 2 7 , 3 , 3 " Ikangaa and Boniface Merende of Kenya to the 20-mile mark. Then [kangaa faded, One mile later, Merende dropped back, leaving Hussein' striding strongly accompanied only by Ihe Ihrong Ihal cheered from Ihe sides of Ihe J'Odd. [kangaa fin· ished fourth and Merende sixth. Hussein, a Kenyan who won his third Boston Marathon and second in a row, ran 2: 18:14. By fimshing sixth. in 2: 12:23, Merende was named to the Kenyan Olympic team along with Hussein and Douglas Wakiihuri, who qualified by running lasl month in Japan . Among the women, overwhelming favorite Wanda Panfil bum a comforlable lead by charging Ihrough Ihe firsl 16 miles in the identical time she posled lasl year. bul suddenly faded. Working olf Ihe lale 5:52 and 5:54 miles of wobbling Panfil. Russian Olga Markova, 23, barged into the lead and won in 2:23:43, Both winning times were personal bests and the second-best times recorded in the 26.2-mile race, thai goes from the farmlands outside Boston to the Back Bay section of the city. The race records are Rob de Castella's 2:07:51 in 1986 and Joan Benoit Samuelson's 2:22:43 in 1983. It was the fourth marathon for Markova. Her first resulted in a course-record 2:37:06 victory at the Marine Corps Marathon in Washinglon in 1990. She Ihen did a 2:33:25 in Los Angeles lasl year. Ihen a 2:28: 18. good for second place in New York last lall. The $60,000 winners gol may be her only reward because she faces the distinct possibility that she will be held off Ihe Olympic team of the combined former Soviet states because she chose to run in Boston, not seven weeks earlier in Los Angeles at a mara· thon the Commonwealth's athletic federation had designated as the Olympic trial roce_ There, Madina Biktagirova 01 Belarus, Radmi lia Barangu!ova of Russia and Valentina Yegorova of Russia finis hed first, second and fourth in times considerably slower than Markova 's. "Now that I have this time. I hope maybe they will select me," Markova said. "But I have no assurances that 1 would be chosen. Maybe, but I don't know. " The winners said their times, many of them record-breaking , could have been even faster. "I wanted to sort of leave something for next year," said lim Knaub, the winner of the wheelchair division, who broke the world record but said he was leaning on the "binders," or brdkes, through part of the IdSt stretch. "Year to year, we sort of li ve on the bonuses these things generate. " Competitors get bonus money for every record they can break. Knaub, who received $10,000 extra for his world best time of I :26:28, said he wanted to set a record he could break again next year. Freezeroo Series Age Group Rankings Ranking lor MEN 24 10 29 C SIMON BARNETT MA.1THEW CAlC(II CHRIS~ CORDTS ROBERTOeMARl.E MIKE o.MAY MICHAEL FrTZSlMMON JAMES GASAlSKI DONALD GRIFFING ERI(GRlMM CAJ=Il JOHNSTON STEPHEN LIMPERts MICHAEL LYONS RlCKMATIEA HORLA NEAMTU DAVID OLIVER D~IEL ROHNKE BRIAN WHITE ALAN WIl.LMES Moo Overall: 1. Tim McMullen (ChUrchville) 25:39; 2 Alan Evans (Rochester) 26:11; 3. Roger Hawks (Rochester) 26:16; 4. Tom Ataneslan (Bath) 26:23; 5. Gary Moore (Alfred SlatiQll)26:39; 6. Carl JohnstQll (Onlar(0) 26:53; 7. Ken Ha"ow& (ROChester) 21:05; 8. Mike Rockow (HoUey) 27:37: 9. Scoll Dodge (l eicester) 27:40; 10. Dan Essler (Nunda) 21:53. Ave group': 19-und1t, MitChell OuilJeUe (Walworth) 29:40(age group record); 20·29, Evans; 30-34. A!anes ian; 35-39, Moore; 40·49 , Steve Smyder (Dansville)30:21; SO·59, Jim Ferris (HOlley) 29:14 (age group record); 50-over, George Tillson (Shortsville) 41:20. Women Over.lI: 1. Anne Myers (Rochester) 30:32; 2. Sue Zoitner (RocheSler) 32:35; 3. Joanne Richardson (Rochester) 32:44; 4. Marie Whlte {Henrietta) 34:43; 5. LIsa Gardner (Rocheslef) 35:02; 6. Mary Shaver (Rochester) 35:12; 7. l isa Kenfl8y(Oansville) 35: 15; B. Molly Huff (Fairport) 35:43; 9. Therese Chrislo (Hilton) 35:54; 10. l auren Easller (Rochesler) 36:t6. Ag. group.: 19·1mder, Mary Corbin (BrockpOl1) 45:07; 20-29. Zollner; 30-34, White; 35-39, ChrlslO; 40-49, RiChardson; 50-0Vlr, Shaver l8ge group record}. ,." 25 "25" ,. " •2 15 2 12 ,•• ," , 25 7 ,."" "" , so " 7 12 7 • • , 7 S 2 7 • ,. 27 "7 • 2 " S " " 2 "" " "• "" " 22 26 7 Freezeroo Series A98 Group Rankings RartlngforMEN30 to3-4 0 ------------------------------------------------.- --Na'M DANIEL BEAAROINI ROBERT BOCKUS AlAN BRICK SCOTT DALEY BOB OiGlACCO DAN ESSLER PETER FRANCZ GARY GIl..MAH !'"RANK GOETZ ROBERTHWANG-SCHWE JOSEPH KENT GREGORY Kit«) JOHN KOZIK DAV!O LESTER JIM MAl lEY. JR. DENNIS MORIARTY DAN NOVAI( DA.VID O'lEARY DAVID PETERS HOWARD REIlZ WA.l"reRSCOTT Ag" 1 32 33 30 33 34 34 32 34 34 31 33 31 31 31 30 34 31 3\ 31 33 31 '2 t3 " ,"" ,"" s •7 2 s , • u " 2 " ,, 7 5 , 5 '5 ," " '6 " .7 .e 58 . •2 " • "" '" S •" , 2 " . .. . ",. TOTAl .." ,," " Freezeroo Series Aga Group Rankings Ranking lor MEN 3S 10 39 E N~. AVON PUDDING POP S·MllE RUN ..., AVon, April 26 " " '8 TOTAl. " " " " ---------------------------------------------- RODNEY BUTLER JOE CONTARlQ JIM DAVIS DAVID DREW BOB DYJAI( JOHN ESTABROOKE THOMAS FORMlCOL.A RJCKY FRANCIS nOMSGABRUK TOMGAUAGHER JOHNGAVENDA OONAlD HESLOA JOHN HIXON MICHAEL HORNAK RAY JAN IS TODD lUITERBEIN DAVID MASTERS TIMOTHY MATTIiEWS TIMOTHY MEE RICHARD MERRIAM natAS OUA.lT DOUGlASRALPH BILlSL.ATER MARTIN STAUB MARKTINO~ ANTHONYUTTAAO. JR. KENNETHIJORNORAN AOBERT YAX JAMES YORIO JOHNZONrTCH 35 38 36 35 39 38 36 37 38 37 35 38 37 38 35 36 35 39 35 36 35 36 37 35 35 39 39 • 36 39 38 17 1 19 6 11 3 14 4 12 2 10 II 17 8 2J 1 16 20 18 4 2 21 12 14 15 10 25 1 14 4 12 11 5 23 8 16 9 15 2 19 17 7 21 24 13 19 10 20 12 e 12 13 4 II 16 9 15 4 11 16 1 10 6 12 4 18 9 3 10 14 3 ,A 19 10 79 5 22 54 1~ 11 6 67 26 4 12 2 3 27 62 12 8 65 13 78 8 7 55 39 10 12 2 5 54 80 12 28 13 5 17 21 24 II 15 14 II ~ 13 16 6 15 13 24 5 9 22 26 3 6 2 5 13 18 3 6 17 15 20 2 e 19 10 14 FroezefOO Sllnes Age Group Ral1kings Ranking lor MEN.40 1044 F - GREGSROOKS RICHARD CClURTRGHT EO FEDER JOE Gil ROY DA VlO GORDON Bill HENRY RCX>ERHOWE ROBERT KEU..EFl DENNIS KOPP ROBERT KUl'MCK1 DAVID LaMANNA 1>iOMAS lAM/.E MARK lUTTERSEIN ROBERT MASSEY TOM Iv'OONEV CHARLES MUllEN 100""",WUtAMMURPHY ClYDE NORTH PAUL PERSIA BUZZ SCHIlD JAMES SCHULTZ TOM SERAFIN lARRYrfG/J CHERRY BLOSSOM .... .."" . " <3 "" " " """ .," "" """ .." "" " 3 13 • " ." 5 "" " . • " 3 3 13 10 .. 05 3 7 , 13 •" " , ,• " 13 " " , " 2" ," " " . . • M•• TOTAl 'T <3 53 33 10 " 60 " " . 13 65 3 2 " 5 10 7 5 7 " .. , , " " "" 10 " " 17 ., " 10-MIlE RUN At W"hlnlllon, D.C., April 5 " 2 ," ," , 2 " " • 21 • • 5 " Ffeezeroo Series Age Group Aankings Rarking lor MEN "5 10 49 G . -------------------------------------------.... " " " .. os . _------.. ....._. ----------------------------------_ .. , N~. .. Al BENSLEY SOBDAnOlA WAlTER DAVIDS PETER OUNFEY JAMES HENDY MlKe HERBERT .. AlHlJlETT 48 FREDLAl"HOt.4 R1CHARQ I..EWANDOWSKI PAUl lOMBAAO MARK lUCAS JACK Mo:OOWEll t.4ICHAEl MOFITON DAVID O'NEIL JIM' PALMERI JAMES PAATl.OW RQBERT PULL.MA.N DAVID MISS NElSON WIU£Y STAN WORSOYS " "os ...... ..". .. "" " "'5 .." ..... " """" WVNAA Ramf9for MEN 50 10504 H .... eo8BOOHER JOON BAONGO MJCHAfL CARNAHAN EARl ClIFFEl WALlEA CRANMER ROBERT EPSTEIN JIM FERRIS JIM HATCH DAVE HEEKS ' BilL KEHOE BUD MIllER DONAlD SIMKIN AlSM1TH BRIAN'ffiEACY RafKi'lg lor MEN 55 1059 50 " , , 7 " ," " •" 3 5 " 2 "13" 3 9 2 14 13 " , 2 • " " 17 " 3 7 " 5 3 " " " 9 . .. , 8 2 7 3 2 TOTAL , ,• " 7 4 2 " 2" ,•" •, , .. " 7 2 " 7 " " .. 8 13 5 • " " 12 3 "" " " 7 " , 3 8 3 50 60 13 07 ,• ..•" . N TOTAl 33 " •, 5 • " ...," 17 •2 54 " 51 27 "" " 7 ., 5 "65 4 • " "50 ,"" , 13 07 8 5 7 , " , • 5 "" 5 3 25 --------- - --------,,----------------Nam. ""." 3 BAARYBAOWN MYMOND CONl'RONEO 57 JAMES MALLEY D1CKMClOAf """SHEETS "55 , 57 2 55 '2 -----------------, ,3 u 3 2 '5 '$ .7 .a 2 3 • 1. Richard Chelimo. l<enya, 47 mlnules, 6 seconds' 2. William Koech, Kenya 47:15; 3. Boay Akonay; Tanlanla 48:19; 4. Pe181' S!'Ierry. Waslllngl0n. 48:28; 5. Peler TOulell, Brilain. 48:37; 6. Rolando Vera, Boulder. Colo., 48:41; 7. Joe LeMay" Ridgewood, N.J .. 48:51; 8. Mafk Stickley, Slarsburg. Va., 49:28; 9. Marlin Pitayo. MeJlico. 49:31; 10. Michael Dobrokhotoy. Russia, 49:37; 11. Ken Frenalle. Bl/ills Creek. N.C•. 49:45; 12. Rod Ellsworth, Torrington. Conn., 50:21; 13. Tom Wood s, Salldo, Cojo., 50:24. 14. Tom Covington. MidlOlhlan, Va., 51 :28; 15. Gerry Clapper, Columbia, Md., 51 :32; 16. Dave Berardi. Catonsville. Md., 51 :36; 17. John Nakel, Wesl Lake. Okla .. 51:38; 18. Dominique DaluI, SHver Spring. Md .. 51:40; 19. John Wessels, Boulder, Colo.. 51:40; 20. Tom Bowmasler, Morristown. N.J., 51 :44: Area finlsh.r: Earl Cliflel. RocheSle" 72:12. Women 1. Albina Gaillamova. Flussla, 53: 44; 2. Diane Bussa. Boulder, Colo., 54:55; 3. Cindy James. Home· wood, 111., 55:32; 4. Jane Welzel, Fori Coillns, COlo.. 55: 40: 5. Joan Nesbitt, Chapel Hill, N.C. 55:45; 6. Lorraine MoUer. New Zealand. 56:14 : 7. Gordon Bloch. New York, 56:17; 8. KlmbaH Dryden, Sea1!ie. 56:32: 9. l ynn OiNlnno. 51. Louis, 56:53; 10. Jennifer Marlin. Erie. Pa.. 57:20. 11. Judy Chamberlin. Golden, Colo., 58:20; 12. Gillian Beschloss. New York, 58:27; 13. l aura DeWald. Springfield, Va., 58:50; 14. Claudia I<asen. Williamsburg. Va., 1:00:38; 15. Clltisliana Skarvells. Pil1sbofgh. 1:00:56; 16. Leslie Minnix-WOlle. Rest on, Va .• 1:01:{15; 17. Barbafs Wall Cassell. New York, 1:01:08; 16. Carol Schullze. Bethesda, Md.. 1:01:24; 19. Susan Cain. Belhesda, Md.. 1:01:33; 20. Rose Malloy. Annapolis, Md .• 1:01 :53. Ar•• finilher: Joan Miller. Faifport, 70:51 (13th In 40-44 age group). TOTAL 7 , 3 " •" ~ Summer Track Schedule GRTC SUMMER TRACK 1992 Schedule of Events* This schedule shows the approximate time at which events are intended to begin. Actual times may vary from this schedule due to number of participants or other factors such as weather. Meet #1, Tuesday. June 16. 1992 5:00 REGISTRATION 5:30 Pole Vault 100/110/80m Hurdles 6:00 100m Long jump; High jump Discus 6:15 1500m 6:30 400m Javel in 7:00 4 x 1 00 relay 7:15 800m 7:30 3000m Meet #2, Tuesday, June 23, 1992 5:00 REGISTRATION 5:45 KIDS 50m (up to age 9) 5:30 Pole Vault 400m hurdles 6:00 100m Triple jump; High jump Shot put 6:15 5000m 6:30 1500m Harruner 6:45 200m 7:00 800m 7:30 2 person 10 mi. relay (alt. mi.) Meet #3, Tuesday, June 30, 1992 5:00 REGISTRATION 5:30 Pole Vault 110 /100/80m hurdles 6:00 100m Long jump; High jump Discus 6:15 3000m 6:30 400m Javelin 6 45 Mile (1600m) 7 00 4 x 400 relay 7 30 2 person 10 mile relay (alt. 800m) HOG EYE MARATHON AI Fly-ellevllle, Ark., April 4 Ar.. linllher: Norm Frank (Rochester) 4.34:00 (450th marathon), Meet #4 . Tuesday. July 7, 1992 5:00 REGISTRATION 5:45 KIDS 50m (up to age 9) 5:30 Pole Vault 6:00 100m Triple jump; High jump Shot put 6:15 400m 6:30 Hanuner 6 :45 1S00m 7:15 4 x 100m relay 7:30 800m Meet #5. Tuesday, Ju ly 14, 1992 5:00 REGISTRATION 5:30 Pole Vault 400m Hurdles 6:00 100m Long jump; High jump Discus 6:15 1500m 6:30 200m Javelin 6 :45 5,OOOm 7:30 2 person 10 mile relay (alt. 400m) Meet 5:00 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:30 6:45 7 :00 7:15 7:45 ~6, Tuesday, Julv 21, 1992 REGISTRATION Pole Vault KIDS SOm (up to age 9) 100m Triple jump; Long jump High jump; Shot put 1500m 400m Hammer 3000m 200m 800m 'THE MEET DIRECTOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THIS SCHEDULE WITHOUT NOTICE, Junior Olympics Th e 26th annual TAC Junior Olympics, for boys and girls 10 through 18, will be July 2B-Aug.l at Mount San Antonio College in California. Athetes must have a current TAC card ($S) and enter a qualifier meet. The area one will be June 20 at Canandaigua (more details next issue ) . Top three finishers in each event in two-year age groups move on to Pittsburgh July 10-12. GRTC SUMMER TRACK 1992 WIlEN: Tuesday evenirlgs from 5:00 - WHERE: June 16 July 7 June 23 July 14 June 30 July 21 Rochester Institute of Technology Track and Field facility, 8:30 One Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester (Henrietta.), NY' ENTRY FEES: Series registration (Pre) (Post) day of first lIIeet Adults $15.00 18.00 Students $10.00 "Mail in ahead 12.00 for best ratesl $ 4.00 OR: Pay Per meet 14623 $ 3.00 Series entrants must keep their number to use at all meets or pay extra for each new number. ~ ****~********** OPEN TO GRTC MEMBERS ONLY *********************.* Detach here and mail to: GRTC SUmmer Track, 1645 Harris Road, Penfield, NY 14526-1815 MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO GRTC SUmmer Track. PLEASE READ AND SIGN BELOW know that participating in a 'Track Meet is a potentially hazardous activity. I fully understand that I, or the person I am responsible for, may be subjected to unseasonably high temperatures, slippery surfaces, and other hazardous conditions. I certify that the person entering the Track Meet is sui tably trained and capable of the challenge of these events. Therefore, I, for myself or the entrant and heirs or assigns, relesse the Greater Rochester Track Club, Rochester Institute of Technology, and any other people involved with these events, from any liability which may be incurred by the entrant as a result of participation in these events. I also certify that the entrant will abide by the rules and regUlations of the track lIIeet under penalty of disqualification. I ENTRANT ' PLEASE SIGN HERE: (or parent or guardian if entrant is Date under 18) NAME (of entrant) --------Age___ Sex___ STREET____________________________CI TY______________________ STATE,_________ ZIP ---- TELEPHONE NO. _________________ Amount enclosed (check or money order only): $__________ Events in which you intend apply): Weights Jumps Sprints Hurdles to participate (circle as mauy Pole vault nigh jump Distance SUMMER TRACK NO. (official use) _______ a8 16th Annual "Friendly" VOYAGEUR MARATHON 3rd Annual Spanish River HALF-MARATHON Sunday, July 19, 1992, 6:00 a.m. Massey. Ontario. Canada (290 miles N. W. 01 Toronto; midway between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie on the North Channel 01 Lake Huron) Massey Is only a 1 hour drive Irom Manitoulin Island through the picturesque LaCloche' Mountains In beaulilul Rainbow Country. Where do you run a Marathon in July? In the cool shade along northern Ontario's Spanish River! Come to Massey lor the race that was voted Ontario's second·lavorite small·town event in 1990 (no. 1 was in a town 10 limes larger than Masseyl) and enjoy the coolest marathon 01 the summer. Come a few days early and take in the beautiful scenery, the pleasant summer weather and a host of pre-race activities. Hike, walk. fish, camp, or stay in one of the area's lodges, and enjoy. the wildlife while you think about running a PR on the fast, flat course and take home an arm-load of prizes. Then, on race day. finish the marathon or half-marathon before breakfast and enjoy a refreshing swim, a free pancake breakfast and other festivities. AWARDS: Long-steeve T-shirts lor all entrants; merchandise prizes ; hand-crafted wooden medallions and certificates for all finishers; many age-group event medals; hand-carved milking stools and trophies; and husband-wile-team awards. HtGHlIGHTS: a pool social, a clinic, a bicycle tour, a barbecue and a small town full 01 friendly people. FUN RUNS: 2km and 5km; Saturday, July 18; 6:00 p.m. FREE BILLETING: Sleeping bag, foam/air mattress required. CONTACT: Shelda and Norm Patenaude Lee Valley Road, R.R.#2 Massey, Ontario , Canada POP 1PO Phone: (705) 865-2671, Fax : (705) 865-2736 Limited to first 500 entries. OR SEND SASE TO Don McNelly, 615 Pinegrove Ave Rochester, NY, 14617 716 342 1533 'FIVE & DINE' WINNING TIME The' 'winning time" in the April 22 evening five-miler was 7:25, partici pa nts report. That's not minutes and seconds, of course , but PM. That's when the finishers walked into DiPalma's Restaurant in Mendon for dinner. Every fourth Wednesday evening , GRTC members and friends meet at 6:15 at the beach area at Mendon Ponds Park for a five-mile social run followed by dinner. YOU, too, are invited for the run and dinner (or either one). Times on April 22 ranged from 7:10 pace to 9-minute miles. Individuals a re free to run any pace they want. Although the spirit isn't competitive , the course is serious. It is a certified five miles and there are mile markers. Times that day were: Dave Kemp and Dave Edney, 35;49; Dan Buerkle; 37:38; Jane Iaculli, 47:04; Cindy Edney, 47:08. There were additional dinner participants including Marathon Man Norm Frank. TIME FOR SPEEDWORKJ Summer Track 1992 is nearly here. We will be returning to the Rochester Institute of Technology Tra ck & Field facility off of Jefferson Road in Henrietta. Save these Tuesday evenings: June 16, 23, 30; July 7, 14 & 21. Note that the dates have been changed slightly from those previously announced. The registration form is included in this Newsletter. As always, volunteers are needed to help out with r8gistration, resu~ts, set up, etc. Please call L1sa Bower at 872-6614 if you're interested in volunteering. (No experience is necessary; we'll provide on the job training.) GRTC 'l!(~ Spokes' n Wheels CycliBg b FilBI!SS Sports Productions, Inc. July 25th June 14th Rochester Institute of Technologv ~~~ Lumpy's Sprint Triathlon Youth Triathlon 5K road race (1 K X-C) cycling races INDIVIDUAL & TEAM COMPETITIDN Men, Women, Mixed Team Categories Merchandise Awards - Raffles GATORADE POWERBARS MUSSELL SPORTSWEAR UNIVERSITY SPORTS MEDICINE JIM DALBERTH'S SPORTING GOODS UPSTATE MILK COOP - BISON YOGURT NYS Duathlon Championship & Lumpy's Youth Duathlon SK road race (fast & flat) SK Rollerblade IT PROCEEPS Tour de Lump - Easter Seals Lumpys Trl - Webster Arboretum Fund NYS Dualhlon - Association for Retarded Citizens Entries: 716-544-2427 1992 GRTC CALENDAR OF EVENTS May 2(Sat) 8:45 am 15th Annual Amer. Cancer Society Jean Mitchell Memorial Race, Court House Sq, Ontario St, Canandaigua. One mi. Fun RUn @ 8:45, 5K @ 9:00, 10K @ 9:15, 20K @ 9:30. Awards at 11 :30. Scenic courses through Canandaigua and countryside. First 600 receive t-shirt. $8 Pre, $10 Post . Contact: Cathy Malcolm (716)394-4422. 3(Sun) 9:00 am Monroe Developmental Center 5 Mile Race &5 Person Relay, Monroe Developmental Ctr, 620 Westfall Rd, Roch . Contact: Bill Kehoe (716)654-8991. *Hay 3(Sun)12:00 pm Tour de Lump Fat Tire Cycling Ra ces, Hogback Hill, Palmyra, NY. Contact: May Gary Austin (716)544-2427. Hay May 9(Sat) 8:00 am Sonnenberg Gardens 1992 Spring Festi val &Plant Sale, SK Race @ 8:00, 5 mi. Race @ 8:45. Start/finish at Sonnenberg Gardens, Canandaigua. Fast, flat courses, easy PRo $7 Pre (by 5/6), $9 Post; proceeds benefit Sonnenberg historic preservation. Long sleeve t-shirts to first 75 in each race. Contact: Sonnenberg ofc (716)394-4922 0 or James Rose Lakeside Service at (716)394-7303 E or Richard Erb (716)554-6245 E. 9(Sat)10:30 am Hillside &Kodak 5: Run for the Kids, Cobbs Hill Park, Rochester . TAC certified course; cash prizes. One mile Fun Run at 9:30 am. $12 Pre, $15 Post . Contact: Liz Hill (716)256-7517. May 10(Sun) 9:00 am RTS RUn for the Bus SK and 1 Mile Fun Run, Cobbs Hill Reservoir, Rochester. $10 Pre (by 5/8), $13.50 Post. $1 discount to RTS employees, RTS monthly pass riders, and GRTC members. Contact: (716)271-8733 . Hay 15(Fri) 6:45 pm Eleventh Annual Williamson Apple Blossom 10K from Williamson Middle School. $7 Pre, $8 Post. Contact: Diane or Larry Luke (315) 331-6818. May 19(Tue) 6:30 pm Chemical Corporate Challenge, Highland Park, 3.5 mi. Competitors must be full time employees of their sponsoring company. Contact: Jane Iaculli at (716)624-9739. May 23(Sat) 9:00 am Riedman Lilac 10K, 45 East Ave, Rochester. Contact: Lori FranK, Riedman Insurance, 45 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14604 (716)232-4424. *May 24(Sun) 9:00 am ChalLenge of the Heart, multiple event fundraiser for American Heart Assoc. , Suburban Plaza, 2199 E. Henrietta Rd. 5K Walk/Run, Dance for Heart, Kick for Heart, Jump Rope for Heart. Entry fee $15 or minimum $15 in pledges. Contact: Judy Hassett @ Exercise, Etc. (716)334-1320. May 25(Mon) 9:00 am Memorial Day Mile, Kirk Rd School, Greece. Open to all ages; sepa rate heats . Check with phys. ed. office at your school for details. Contact: Bill Kehoe (716)654-B991. *May 30(Sat) 9:00 am Eighth Toyota Team Up for Children's Health 24 hour Ultrals, 50K, SOm, 1OOK, 24 hr . Run on eight lane 400m paved track @ Univ of Rocheste r. $100 in cash/pledges for Monroe Cnty reSidents, $60 Pre, $75 Post for others; limit 50 entrants; computer lap cntg. Benefits Strong Children's Medical Ctr. SASE to Strong Children's Medical Ctr, 590 Mt . Hope Ave, Rochester, NY 14627 (716)275-8261. *May 30(Sat) 9:30 am Eighth Annual Team up for Children's Health for Teams. For teams of any number, age or sex, RUN Or WALK ANY DISTANCE. Fauver Stadium, Un; v of Roch, lanes 4-8. Have a party, set up a tent on the grass outside the track. Entry $400 or more in pledges . Your team name on the t-shirts ;f entered by 5/23. Call or write for Team Cap.tain's Kit, Strong Children, same info as above. uU ~J' _ *May 31(Sun)10:00 am Harch for the Memorial, 1.5 or 6.5 Mile~~aT;er for the Vietnam Vets Melorial, Highland Park . Contact: (716)227-7321. Jun 6(Sat) 9:00 am Nunda Fun Days Competitive 4 Mile Race Ualk and 4 Mile Fun Run (@ 9:30am), Town Barns, Church St, Nunda. $7 Pre, $9 Post. Contact: Don Wilcox, 18 S. State St, Nund., NY 14517 (716)468-3440. Jun :> Jun 6(Sat) 9:30 am Newarkfest 4 Mile Run, Downtown Newark. Certified course. Contact: Joe Contario, 909 Peirson Ave, Newark, NY 14513 (315)331-2449. 7(Sun) 9:00 am Livonia 5 Mile Run, Livonia Inn. Contact: R. Booher/J . Simpson, Box 418, Lakevi lle, NY 14480 (716)346-3754. tJun 7(Sun) 9:00 am American Diabetes Association 10K Walk-On 92 Fundraiser, Maplewood Park, Lake Ave, Rochester. 'contact: ADA (716)271-1260. Jun 12(Fri) 7:30 pm Ht. Morris Bellamy Days 5 Mile Road Race, Bellamy Park, Lackawanna Ave., "to Morris. Help celebrate the history of the Pledge of Allegiance. $7 Pre, $9 day of race. Contact : Jim Murray, 79 Murray St, Ht. Morris, NY 14510 (716)658-3942. June 13(Sat) 8:30 am Albion Strawberry SKI Albion Courthouse. Contact: Jay Kovaleski (716) 589-1825. June 13(Sat) 5:00 pm Geneva Lakefront 5 Miles, Geneva Community Ctr. Contact: Joanne Maher, (315)789-2054. Jun 14(Sun) 9:00 am 12th Annual Human Race 10K and Fun Run for kids at the Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edgewood Ave, Roch. Contact: Rosemary Shepard 461-2000 x268. tJun 14(Sun) 9:00 am Lumpyls Webster Sprint Triathlon (300m swim-20K cycle-5K run), North Ponds Park, Webster. Also Youth Triathlon (100m swim-SK cycle-1K run) @11:00 am and 5K Road Race @ 12:00 noon. Contact: Gary/Kathy Austin (716)544-2427. Jun 14(Sun) 9:00 am Colonial Days 5 Mile Race, SE YMCA, 111 E. Jefferson Rd., Pittsford. Contact: Holly Schuber (716)385-4665 . tJun 16(Tue) 5:00 pm GRTC Summer Track 1992 Series, Rochester lnst. of Technology, One Lomb Memorial Dr, Henrietta. Contact: Lisa Bower (716)872-6614. Jun 20(Sat) 8:00 am Don Carroll Batavia Scholarship Races, Genesee Comm. ColLege, Batavia. SK @ Bam, $12; 10K @9am, $12; Individual or Team Biathlon (10K run, 16 mi. bike) @ 9am, $18/$24. Contact: Batavia Chamber of Commerce (800)622-2686. Jun 20(Sat) 9:00 am 7th Annual Hendon Community 5K Run, Mendon Firehouse(s). T-shirts to all pre-registrants. $6 Pre, $8 Post . Contact: John Penamonte (716)272-9400. tJun 23(Tue) 5:00 pm GRTC Summer Track 1992 Series, Rochester Inst. of Technology, One Lomb Memorial Or, Henrietta. Contact: Lisa Bower (716)872-6614. Jun 28(Sun) 8:30 am Koinonia Biathlon (10K Run-19 Mi . Bike, indo or team) and 10K Run, Kamp Koinonia, Italy, (W. Yates County), NY. Contact: John Baldwin, 3728 Stever Hill Rd, Branchport, NY 14418 (315)595-2516. tJun 30CTue) 5:00 pm GRTC Summer Track 1992 Series, Rochester Inst. of TechnoLogy, One Lomb Memorial Dr, Henrietta. Contact: Lisa Bower (716)872-6614. Jul 4(Sat) 9:00 am 7th AnnuaL Lighthouse Run 5K, Sodus Point. Contact: Dick Moore, 6544 Hill _--~ Road, Sodus, NY 14551 (315)483-4219. /~ ul 4(Sat) 9:~rightonls 5 MiLe Road Race, Brighton High School, S. Winton Rd. Contact: . Bill Kehoe (716)654-8991. Jul 4(Sat)? Firecracker 5, Fairport. Contact: Perinton Chamber of Comm. (716)223-0062. Jul 4(sat) 8:40 am 21st Annual Irondequoit Knights of CoLumbus Races - 2 MiLe &10K, Christ the King Church, 445 Kings Hwy . $6 Pre, $9 Race Day. Contact: Steve Evans (716)544-0729. *Jul 7(Tue) 5:00 pm GRTC Summer Track 1992 Series, Rochester Inst. of Technology, One Lomb _~~ ~ Memorial Or, Henrietta. Contact: Lisa Bower (716)872-6614 . . ~12(Sun) 8;gg ~corn Hill SKI Adams St Center, Rochester. Contact 271-8733. tJul ~tT~. pm GRTC Summer Track 1992 Series, Rochester Inst . of Technology, One Lomb Memorial Or, Henrietta. Contact: Lisa Bower (716)872-6614. Jul 18(Sat) 9:00 am Holley Fire Department 5 Mile Run, Holley Middle School. Contact: Ron Meiers (726)638-8910. *Jul 21(Tue) 5:00 pm GRTC ~ummer Track.1992 Series, Rochester Inst. of Technology, One Lomb Memor1al Or, Henr1etta. Contact: Lisa Bower (716)872-6614. JuL 2S(Sat) 8:00 am Spencerport Canal Days 5 Mile, Pineways Ponds Park. Contact: Ogden Rec., (716)352-2124. tJul 25(Sat) 9:00 am NYS Ouathlon Championship (5K run-30K cycle-5K run), RIT Campus, Henrietta. Also Youth Duathlon (1K run-SK cycle-1K run) @11:00 am, SK Rollerblade TT & 5K run @ 12:00 noon. Contact: Gary/Kathy Austin (716)544-2427. Aug 1(Sat) 9:00 am 26th Annual Phelps Sauerkraut 20K, Phelps Middle School, Phelps, NY. Contact: George Tillson, Wiborn Rd, Shortsville, NY 14548 (716)289-4250. Aug B(Sat) 8:00 am Bergen SK &10K and 1 mi. fun run for kids. $10 Pre, $12 Post. Contact: P~~l Thomas (716)494-1714. Aug 11(Tue) 7:00 pm Charlotte BicentenniaL SK, start / fini sh at Ontario Beach Park . Partying, music &general reveLry. Contact: BilL . Kehoe (716)6S4-~9~1. Aug 14(Fri) 7:00 pm John Kavanaugh MemoriaL SK Race, St . PlUS X Church, ChlLl Ave, Rochester. Contact: Jerry Kavanaugh, Box 92485 , Rochester, NY 14692 (716)235-4568. Aug 1S(Sat) 9:00 am Heritage Christian Home/Webster Good Neighbor Days SK Run and Fitness WaLk, Webster Village. WheeLchair and racewaLk divisions. $10 Pre, $13 Post . Contact: Diane Cossaboon-HiLL (716)872-6304 D. Aug 15(Sat) 4:30 pm Medina HospitaL 5K. Contact: Gail Culver (716)798-2000 . Aug 30( Sun) 8:00 am Jungle Jog 5K, Seneca Park Zoo . Contact: Don McNelly (716)342-1533. Aug 30(Sun) 8:30 am Canandaigua Elks SK & 10K, ELks Club. Contact: Richard Erb (716)554-6245. Sep 5(Sat) 9:30 am Couples Run 5K ReLay, Mendon Ponds Park. Contact: (716)271-8733 . Sep 12(Sat) 9:00 am Run for Health 4 MiLes, Victor High SchooL , High St, Victor . Contact: Carole Fawcett (716)924-3252. Sep 12(Sat) 6:00 pm CLarkson Classic SK, Clarkson Town HaLL. Contact: Tim McMullen (716) 293-3685. Sep 13(Sun)11:00 am Geneva Lions Club Ted Curtis MemoriaL 5 Mile Run, Geneva Recreation Ctr. Contact: Joe Perillo, 620 Pre-Emption Rd, Geneva, NY 14456 (31 5)789-8132. Sep 19(5at) 9:00 am Brockport Run for the Rescue 10K, Protectives Fire House, Brockport. Contact: Tom Lavery (716)637-2809. Sep 20(Sun) 9:00 am Timothy Bell Memorial 5K &Biathlon, Oakfield-Alabama H.S . Contact: SaLLy/ George Bell, 7908 Lewiston Rd, Batavia, NY 14020 (716)344-2274 . Sep 27(Sun) 9:30 am Kasha Klassi c Buckwheat 10K, Buckwheat FestivaL Grounds, Penn Yan . Contact: Brooks KiLpatrick @ National Buckwheat Institute (315)536-7434. Oct 3(Sat)10:00 am Hilton Apple Derby 5 Mile Run, Hilton High SchooL . Contact: Steve Fowler Hilton Recreation, 59 Henry St, Hilton, NY 14468 (716)392-9030. *Oct 3(Sat) 9:00 am Eleventh Lilac City SDK. *Oct 4(Sun) 9:00 am Sixth Irondequoit 60K. Double Ultramarathon, held on cinder 440 yd track at West Irondequoit HS, 360 Cooper Rd. Bring your own Lap counter; entry fee $10 each run. No T-shirt or plaque. Medals if awarded Niagara TAC District SDK Championship. Enter one run or both. Contact: Don McNeLly, 615 PineGrove, Rochester, NY 14617 (716)342-1533. Oct 11(Sun)10:00 am Vietnam Vets 10K, Beikirch Park, 647 Long Pond Rd ., Greece. $8 Pre, $10 Post. Contact: Pat Pudetti (716)427-1536, (716)473-7983. Oct 11(Sun)10:00 am Henrietta 5 Mile Distance Run, Winslow Elem School. Contact: Jane Iaculli @ Henrietta Rec Dept (716)359-2540. Oct 17 ~ am Geneseo Kiwanis 5 Mile Run, Village Park. Contact: Brad HiLL (716)243-2802. Oct ~ 18(Sun) 8:00 am ird Annual GRTC Hilton Marathon, 8 MiLe, and Marathon Team Relay, Hilton ......_ ______ -1igh School. Contact: WaLt Check, 74 Dunsmere Dr, Rochester, NY 14615. (716)865-8723 H (716)722-9847 W. Nov 1(Sun) 9:00 am Bruegger' s Bagel SK, Jewish Community Center, Brighton. Contact: 271-8733. Nov 22(Sun) 9:00 am SE YMCA Turkey Trot 5 MiLer, YMCA, 111 E. Jefferson Rd, Pittsford . Contact: Holly Schuber (716)385-4665. Nov 26(Thu)10:00 am Newark Turkey Day 5 Miler, ELigh Community Ctr, Newark. Contact: Joe Contario 909 Peirson Ave, Newark, NY 14513 (315)331-2449. Nov 26(Thu) 9:00 am Race with Grace 10K, First Bible Baptist Church, N. Greece Rd, Greece. Contact: Bob Dyjak, 188 Kim Lane, Rochester 14626 (716)225-6560. Dec 26(Sat) 8:45 am Post Christmas Blues SK Run, Methodi st Church, Canandaigua . Contact: Vern Hecker, 3452 Gehan Rd, Canandaigua 14424 (716)394-4075. Q107 COORS LIGHT SERIES Brook Spring Run·Oft 8K Al Torollto, April 11 Moo Overall: 1. John Doherty (West Warwic k, R.I.) 23:39: 2. Steve Boyd (Kingston, On1.) 23: 47: 3. Tim Phelan (Don Mills, On t. ) 23:57; 4. Paul Au fdemberg (East Detroit, Mich.) 24:13: 5. John Treacy (East Greenwich, R.I.) 24:27. Ma.ter.: 1. Chl rlie McMullin (Rochll'lr) 25:10: 2. Henry Bickf ord (Thornhill, Onl.) 25:22: 3. Ted McKeigan (51. Cal harlnes, Ont.) 25:45. Female OVl rl ll: 1. Danuta Bartoszek (M iss issauge) 27:55: 2. Sandra Glisky (Brentford, Ont.) 28:01: 3. Jackie Mota (Kitchener) 28:06; 4. Kimberley Webb (Etobi · coke) 28:53: 5. Brenda Steenhof (CampbeII Ville, Ont.) 29:09. Mi ller.: 1. Laura Lynn (Goulais Vier, Ont.) 31:34; 2. Anne Emmett (Whitby, On t.) 31:44; 3. lise Hardinge [Wlllowdalel 33:26. RUN FOR READING II Palmyra / S.O milll, April 11 Moo Overl ll: 1. Dan Rohnke 26:24: 14·undlr: Llam Starkenburg 64: 16; 19·29: Car l Johnson 26:30: 30· 34: Lyn n Bucholz 27:50; 35-39: Bob Vax 29:00: 40-44: Dale ladd 30:07: 45-49: Dave Gross 31: 18: 50-59: Dick Schoplnsky 34:14; 60·over: Ro bert Ealy 35:30. Women Over all: 1. Audra Naujokas 31: 15: 15·18: Zeshan Isma! 41:33: 19-29: Jenny Shaver 33:44; 30-39: Jane Grogan 33:09: 40·49: Anita Shaw 34:17: 50-59: Mary Shaver 35:26: 80-ovlr: Marsha Ti ll so n 50:46. OUT OF TOWN REGIONAL CALENDAR 2(Sat)10:00 am Dr. T Road Races SK, 10K, 1 Mi, oswego. Contact : Deana Masu;cc8, YMCA, 249 W. First St, Oswego, NY 13126 (315)342-1981. May 9(Sat) Stride for Pride 5K & 10K Races, Fayetteville Mall. Contact: Terry Jeffers (315)637-5188. *Hay 10(Sun) 7:00 am Ed's Ultra Fun Run 27 miles, Finger Lakes Trail, 4010 1 climb. Lower Robert Treman Park . Contact: Cynthia Schnedeker (607 )273-5948. May 16(Sat) 9:00 am 1 Flew Through the Zoo SK Race and 1 Mile Fun Run, Burnet Park 200, Syracuse. $6 Pre, $8 Post. All participants receive free entry to the Zoo for the day . Contact: Zoo @ (315) 435-8511. May 16(Sat) 9:30 am North Syracuse Lions 10K Run, North Syracuse Jr . HS. Contact: Dick Frio, (315)668-7999. *Hay 24(Sun) 8:00 am Tom Buglios; Trail Runs, 8K-15K-30K-45K-60K-50rni., up to 10,000 climb. Contact: Diane Sherrer, 57 Cayuga St, Trumansburg, NY 14886 (607)387-6281 . Jun 6(Sat) Freihofers Womens SK, Albany. Jun 20(Sat) 8:00 am Swamp Rat Runs (SK, 10K &1 Mi . Fun Run) , Oneida Shores county Park, Brewerton, NY. Contact: R. Nastasi , 9573 Shepard Dr, Brewerton, NY 13029. Jul 4(Sat) 8:00 am 20th Annual Cazenovia July 4th Races (5K, 1 Mi. Fun Run & 10 Hi le RunAround-the-Lake), Cazenovia Central School, Forman St, Cazenovia. 510 Pre-registration only (by 6/24) . TAC Certified courses. Contact: Evelyn White, 118 Foxcroft Lane, Fayetteville, NY 13066 (315)637-6211. *Jul 11(Sat) 6:30 am Finger Lakes Trail SDK, 5000· climb, Upper Robert Treman Park. Contact: John Sholeen, PO BoX 321, Newfield, NY 14867 or Joe Dabes (607)272-8957. Jul 18(Sat) 9:00 am Seneca Falls Convention Days 5K &10K, Academy Square. Contact: Dick Compo (315)568-2906. *Jul 19(5un) 9:00 am Forest Frolic TraiL Runs 7K &15K, 700· &1800' climb, Virgil State Forest. Contact: Steve Ryan, 5 Lee Rd, Dryden, NY 13053 (607)844-4743. *Aug 16(Sun) 8:30 am Virgil Mountain Madness TraiL Run, 21.1 mi., 4020 1 climb, Virgil State Forest. Contact: Shawn McDonald (607)273-6722. Sep 5(Sat) 9:00 am St . Anthony Italian Festival SK &10K, SMS Field, Seneca Falls. Contact: Cathy Milella, 22 Walnut St, Seneca Falls, NY 13148 (315)568-6452. Sep 6(Sun) 6:45 am Monster Marathon &Half Marathon, 5560 1 climb, VirgiL State Forest. Contact: Dan Mittler, 3 Eagles Head Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607)539-7229. Sep 12(Sat) 9:00 am Seneca 5 Miler, Seneca Army Depot, Romulus. Contact: Jim GarLick/RUSS Beasley (607)869-0562. Sep 20(Sun) 9:00 am Ithaca 5 &10 Miles, Ithaca HS . Contact : Brad Buchanan (607)257-3396. Sep 26(Sat) 9:00 am United Way 5K & 10K Kickoff Classic, Cayuga St Park, Seneca Falls. Contact: United Way, 240 FaLL St, Seneca Falls, NY 13148. Oct 4(Sun)10:30 am Finger Lakes Marathon/ReLays, 1600 ' climb. Contact: Henry Thiesen, 107 Warwick Pl, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607)257-0736. *Nov 15(Sun)12:oo pm FLRC Cross Country Meet, SK, Moakley House, Warren Rd. Contact: Shawn McDonald, 109 S. Quarry St, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607)273-6722. May tAn asterisk before an event indicates that it is not a road race but an event whi ch may be of interest to GRTC members . CATS AC·PENFIELD RACQUET CLUB 4.I·mile Gulbuller Run, April 4 Men: averill: 1. Ed Gaedel 25:22; Age group winner.: 11·under: M &I~l n Rod riguez 31:35: 18-29: Dan Rohrrke 25:45; 30·34: Ri ck Crumb 30:59; 35-39: Jerry Howell 26:24; 40-44: Tim Mat1hews 29:57: 4549: Dave Gross 30:09; 50·59: Barry Brown 33:56: SGOY.r: Bob EalV 34: 13. Women: Overall: 1. Sue Zoltner 3 1:07; l1-under: Megan Hession 37:04; 18·29: Beth Aad ant 33:21; 3G39: Shelly Comlor\ 34:t 8: 4G-49: Margaret Henry 34:54. ST. ANTHONY'S TAMPA BAY TRIATHLON At Sl. Petersburg, FII., April 26 (1. 5 kilom.l.r .wim: '10k bike: 10k run) Moo OYliral1: 1. Brad Kearnes (Auburn, CaIlI11:49.33. Area: Mike Valeriano (RATS) 2:13: Bob Dal10la (RATS)2:19 (Iounh in 45-49 age group)' Jonn Benzon1 (ROChester) 2:34 (first in 65·69 age g'roup). Women OYerali: Donna Peters (Seat!le. Wash.) 2:06.12. Aree: Laurie Cuomo (RATS) 2:24 (third in 30-34 age group). ... CUFTON SPRINGS HOSPITAL RUN FOR HEALTH (4.4 milt.), April 25 Oyerlll: Carl Johnston 23:35: Age group wlnn.r'l 13-19: Rick Raner 29:43: 20·29: Wally Young 26: 10; 3G-39: Lynn Buchholtz 23:53: 4G-49: Dave Gross 21:12: SO·59: Tom Maher 29:16; 60.0yer. Cal Bar· comb 31 :06. Women Oyerall: Joan Miller 29:05: 13·19: Nikki Bolan 35:12: 20·29: Nancy Bailey 29:35; 3G-39: Terri Mc· Kenna 29:48: 40-49: Joanna Maher 35:12; SO·59: Joanne Bleakley 38:21; 50·over: Sandy Bovenzi 41:45 Rochester Area TriathleteS Rochester's ONLY Multi-Sport Association strutted their stuff in front of Bob Terbush (bike) , Mike Calucci (Run), and Mike Baxter (Swim). All American Congratulations to RATS founder Dennis Moriarty for achieving Honorable mention for 30-34 men on the Triathlon Today All American Biathlon Team. Computrainer Classic As a follow up to the anicle Al Brick wrote about the local computrainer classic held in February, here are how some of the • local RATS · faired against national competition. As you may recall this competition was waged on a simulated Margul-Bismark 13 mile course using campun-ainer equipment. This hilly course is alleged to be Americas most famous. It was held in 12 locations around the country during the week af February 10th - 16th. The next race will be in December, watch for it! ~ Wha ~ 4th Ivan Lennon 48 8th Teny Barshaff 44 19th Tom Milano 49 28th Dennis Moriany 35 31 st Steve Simpson 39 Rats Clinic On March 29th, the RATS held the secand annual triathlon clinic at Churchville Chili High School. Based upon the number of participants, and the enthusiasm shown, this clinic was equally as successfully as the fITst. For a $5 donation, 25 people received individual instruction in the three oi disciplines. Individuals were video-taped as they The videos were then replayed and the techniques analyzed. Bob Terbush was as busy as ever with his wrenches, adjusting and fitting bikes for one and all. Mike Colucci and Mike Baxter were requiring the participants to get tired before videoing, so that their typical race fonn could be closely analyzed. It was an excellent opportunity for beginning tri/bi athletes to take advantage of some experience in the club, and for some of the more seasoned RATS to fine tune their techniques. Hopefully this will become an annual event. The Furman Challenge We meet at Dennis' to ride and they say, A Furman Challenge is on the agenda for today. What is the Furman Challenge, you may ask. It's fun, some hills, and riding fast We stan out slow so the legs can wann, But before too long, we're riding up a stOrm. Out Five Mile Line and down Plank Road, And the light is green, so you better go. Now we're at Harris and the TOad is TOlling, The ride is getting tougher and the sweat is flowing . My lungs stan ta burn and my legs are getting tight, but I have ta wark hard ar they'll be out af sight. Now we're at Furman and the hill we attack. The first one ta the top will be king af the pack. It's not the Beast, or it's niece, but I work hard to get over in one piece. Glad that's over, but no time for jest, there's more riding to do to catch up with the rest. Now we're at Klem and the ride's almost over. I like this TOad because it has a good shoulder. We're finished now, and I've had a chance to rest. What a great ride, when do we do it next? - Terri Storrs Page 21 Rochester Area TriathleteS LPage 2 A Facial !! Having Read Bob Epstein's rebuttal to an editorial by Ivan Lennon (was that a rebuttal or a pin sticking), I must take issue. Here is a little history for anyone who may have missed the past few newsletters. There has been some debate as to whether drafting (wheel sucking) should be legalized at biathlons and triathlons since some bike courses tend to clog up on a loop course or an unchallenging (flat) one. Ivan felt · drafting should not be legalized since the biathlons Dear Willard, What are the standard distances? - Just Curious Dea r C uri ous, Ask and thou shal t receive: .sWIM. ..km .mi and triathlons are an individual event. I agree. Race directors need to have more imaginative road courses with some interesting terrain (hills) to break up the mob scene, plus waves. Bob's argument was that this is ridiculous and when caught with, or catching a group of other riders, the most important thing is to know how to ride in a pack (Wha!??). He then goes on to talk about a race two years ago in Holley and even named the riders he rode with. That race specifically stated they would have marshalls on the course and drafting would not be tolerated. Since most of the peop le mentioned were new to the spon, and there were no signs of a draft marshall , they can be excused. But two years and many races later anyone who still feels that it is ok to do it hasn't learned what the span is all about. As for Bob's information on how to ride in a pack, lets save it for where it belongs - in a cycling road race. Remember, real men don't draft - Carolyn Kriesen (a li as the Kvetchi ng Blond X.Y_ ..B.IKa ..kIn .mi Jl.illi ..kIn .wi. Iron 5 3.1 I Sl. 200m II 7.4 3 19 5-155 1.5-5 1-3 (7-lo-y,,;) Sr. YaIlh (11-14yrs) SiDl Olympic 3-1 24-h2 8-25 1-2 Sl.-12 25-50 15.5-31 5-10 3.1-6.2 40 10 15 Lrog 24 12-15 5().IOO 31-62 1()'30 6.2-19 Ulaa 32+ 2+ lOOt :lOt 19+ !Jooman 2.4 62+ III 1J52 Welcome !! Please join me in welcoming the newest RATS to the pack. These nine new rodents bring the number of individuals in our club to 265: l. Michelle Holmes 2. Andrew Boyce Volunteer Of The Month Dennis Moriany has been Race Director of GRTC's Winter Freezeroo Road Series for the past 2 years. Besides keeping us in shape during the long wimer months, Dennis has forged a srrong alliance with GRTC. He advocated joining their newsletter to reach more pmemial tri-geeks, with news on cross rraining and races. Thanks Maddog! 3. Chad Flansberg 4. Matt Doyle 5. Don Ehinger 6. Magit Deichman 7. Bob Yax 8. Karen Ogren 9. Corey Sauke Please be sure to renew your membership if you have not done so for 1992. Page 31 Ipage 3 Rochester Area TriathleteS july 9th Run-Bike-Run Workout. Webster Park, 6:00pm. july llth Ride N Dine to Naples, 8:00am, Erik Grimm, 271-0173 july 16th 40K Bike Time Trial, Webster Park, 6:00pm. 9:ooam,235-7565. july 19th May 7th Run-Bike-Run Workout, Webster Park, 6:00pm. RATS Board Mtg, 6:oo-8:00pm, Buzz Schild's, 71 Beverly SI. july 23rd May 14th 40K Time Trial, Webster Park, 6:00pm. Followed by clinic at Holt Lodge, behind baseball fields . Elaine Cibotti from GVCC will speak on Run-Bike-Run Workout, Webster Park, 6:00pm. july 30th 40K Time Trial, Webster Park, 6:00pm. RATS Night Out, O'Toole's, 8:00pm. Aug 6th Run Bike Run Workout, Webster Park, 6:00pm. Aug 8th Ride N Dine Hamlin Beach Tri Course, 9:00am, Alan Brick 254-4361. May 2nd Ride N Dine to Geneseo 54 miles, from Mike Baxter, 449 Wellington Ave, Dumrion. May 17th RATS Board Mtg 6:00-8 :oopm, Buzz Schild's Home, 7 1 Beverly SI. May 21st Run-Bike-Run Workout, Webster Park, 6:00pm. May 28th June 4th Aug 13th 40K Time Trial, Webster Park, 6:00pm. Followed by RATS Nite Out at O'Toole's, Baytown Plaza, Empire Aug 16th Blvd. Join us for beverages and chow! Run-Bike-Run Workout, Webster Park, Aug 20th 6:00pm. Jun e 6th Ride N Dine to Caledonia/Avon, two routes 40 or 60 miles. Meet at Genesee Valley Park Pool, 8:00am, Jim Krapf 473-2006. June 11th june 13th 40K Time 6:00pm. Trial, Webster Park, Aug 27th Pre-Race Ziti Dinner with Packet 40K Time 6:00pm. Trial, Webster Park, No Board Mtg because of Hamlin Beach Tri. Last 40K Time Trial, Webster Park, 6:00pm. Followed by Clinic at Holt Lodge. Chris Schryver, nationally ranked time oialist. will speak on . Kinesiology (come ..rid find out what the word means!). Open to RATS and GVCc. Last Run-Bike-Run Workout, Webster Park, 6:00pm. RATS Nite Out, O'Toole's, 8:00pm - let's toast the end ofagreat season!! Pickup before Webster Tri , Webster Park 4:oo-6:00pm. Call Nancy German 482-0693. Sept 7th Ride N Dine Route TBD, Karen Soohner, 342-4278. June 18th Run Bike Run Workout, Webster Park, 6:00pm. Sept 20th RATS Board. Mtg, Buzz Schild's, 7 J Beverly SI. June 21st RATS Board Mtg, 6:00-8 :oopm, Buzz Schild's, 71 Beverley SI. Oct 4th RATS Picnic june 25th 40K Time Trial, Webster Park, 6:00pm. RATS Nite Out, O'Toole's, 8:00pm. Oct 17th Ride N Dine Route TBD, Terri Stom, 865-5502. Oct 1?? Bills Bus Trip, Dave Michaelson. july 2nd No workout - 4th of Jul y Holiday. - Karen Soehner Page 41 Rochester Area TriathleteS Rats Board Meeting Notes March 15, 1992 Present: Lou Asmuth, Mike Baxter, Chris and Alan Brick, Nancy German, Jim Krapf, Rhonda Nichols, Buzz Schild, Karen Soehner, Sue Zoltner Ipage 4 Alan Brick volunteered to continue putting together the race application box and suggested that we buy a club subscription to the national edition of Triathlon Today for more race details. This was approved. Laurie Cuomo, Buzz Schild, and Sue Zolmer are pUlting the finishing touches on the RATS WANT YOt: Poster and Application holders. Jim Gabalski and Fred Scott are helping out with Hamlin Beach Triathlon - (Lou Asmuth) Brad copying membership applications. Jaeger from Tri-Maryland Triathlon Club has been Rhonda Nichols is pursuing an anicle on RATS contacted and race insurance is set. There will be no and cross- training in the Rochester Spons and FiOless association with Tri-Fed this year. Race infonnation Observer in upcoming issues. has been sent to several aiathlete publications. Lou met with Leon from Hamlin Beach State Park to stan - Submitted by Karen Soehner race preparations, The Park would like to be official sponsors of the race. We agreed that more formal arrangements should be made with Leon to avoid past Rats In Motion? problems. Lou is negotiating with the Strong Children's Fund to be the sole charity for the race profits. Entry forms are now available, the fee is $25, The RATS now have a hard wheel case that holds keeping in line with the "no frills' approach. 3 wheels. in addition to the hard bike case. Members Thursday Night Workouts and Clinics - (Karen can rent either of these for $20 per week. See Karen if Soehner) Karen Soehncr and Carolyn Kriesen with put you are interested. together a clinic schedule following the Run-Bike-Run/40K Time Trial workouts at Webster Park by the next meeting. The first Run-Bike-Run Workout will be on Thurs. April 23rd at 6:00pm, More National Rankings alternating with 40K Time Trials every other Thurs. Listings Buzz Schild will organize the workouts with help from other RATS . The workouts are informal - no waiver, no results in the paper, no competition - just My apologies to a couple of fellow club members the chance to train with other RATS and help out the who were inadvenently omitted from last months rookies. We also want to do something social after the article on local rodents who made the national workouts and agreed to check out O'Toole's in rankings. Here are two more reasons to be proud: Webster Baytown Plaza. Miscellaneous - Jerry Bowe has resigned as Club Secretary due to other time commitmenls. We really appreciate Jerry's help during the last year. If you can take notes during board meetings, we need you! Nancy German is organizing a pre-race dinner before the Webster Triathlon on June 13th. She is working with Gary Austin on location and packet pickup. ~ Mark Reissig 20th Qrmu! Age 30 - 34 Mike Valleriano 135th Age 30 - 34 Newsletter Articles? Got any good information for the next newsletter? Any articles received from RATS members WILL be published. Send them to: Jack Birecree (594-4483) 23 Denshire Dr. Rochester, NY, 14624 A call to start a competitive GRTe open team The following letter from Tracy Fox could be the start of em open competitive team for GRTC. Although open team competition was one of the founding reasons for the Greater Rochester Track Club, only seniors dnd masters teams have been active in recent yeaTS. An open team could be d way for recent college graduates to contin ue serious competition. Mr. Tracy Fox 200 B North Glen Dr. Greece, NY 14626 February 3, 1992 Ed ClODS 364 Mulberry SI. Rochester, NY 14620 Mr. Cloos, The idea of having an "open" men 1rack/field team is some1hing I believe GRTC has needed since I moved to Rochester about 2 years ago . This is one of several things GRTe's board of directors wants from me to obtain sponsorship. The team that travels with me, please understand, will compete with Division-Jlevel athletes. Please note, if no one responds, I will be a one man 1eam. The article below is what I would like published in GRTC's next several news letter. Hello fe llow athletes, GRTC has needed an "open" men traveling track/field team for a long time, and there is no better time to establish one than now, the Olympic year. Who knows you may reach an Olympic Trial qualifying mark. My name is Tracy Fox, and I will be the coord inator, and an athlete on the team. I was born and raised in 81. Louis, MO. I moved to Rochester, NY almost two years ago, after graduating with an electrical engineering degree from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville(SIUE). I have worked for the Eastman Kodak Company, since I moved to Rochester. The fi rst time I ever ran on an organized track/field team was during my senior year in high school. From high school, I joined SlUE's track/field team. I eventually gave up track/field in college, because classes demanded 100% of my time. Upon graduating , I knew I could continue compe ting again. That is when I joined GRTC, and began competing again in the 200 and 400 meter dashes. I am looking to coordinate a team of post-high school athletes interested in competing during the winter, spring, and summer months in track/field. The team will compete mainly with the best collegiate athletes around the United States and Canada. Expect overnight visits, and to spend some money. Money wi ll be the factor that determines the destination of competition for the team. The team, including myself, has to be able to compete on a collegiate Division- I level. We wi ll be Rochesters very own elite athletes. The team 's philosophy will be to function in unity, win, and have lots of fun . Anyone interested in joining this team will have to tryout, no exceptions. To tryout contact me, Tracy Fox, at 227-7669 atter 9 p.m. on weekdays. GRTC RECORDS FOR WOMEN 45· 49 OIC. Mul & loc aclon 218187 GRTC Indoo. M•• t University 01 Roeh •• ter SOYI,ddnh 112"-81 Welltrn ,Pe"n.ylv.n il Ch l mpl . SI, pp.ry Rock. Pol. 50mel.'duh 1112/87 NII9'.1 Olmlct TAC Metl Syrl(u' •• NY h.nt S5 mtt .. dllh hcord Held., 8irbarl Stewlrt 1/11188 htbar. Sttwltt IS87 TA( Nitionllindoor (hlmp" M.di,on. WileOn,in Ina On tllOO MUI.f1 Chimp, Mtlre T.I<k Conlu. Toronto Barb,," StoWlrt 7112188 GRTC Summtr Mtn Rlt. Rochelter. NY allblll Slewlrt &tgla7 60 m.t"duh 100mel.rdlih 100 "1.1., dnh 300 yard dim Barbl •• Slowlrt 1957 6116/87 300m.terduh .00 mtlft .un M • ..,.5~ ••• r 1500mtt.r.un Mil..,.5h •• 0. ..". 612S/88 On. /l'M1. run 1000 mUIf .un 5000 m.II' run MI..,.Shl~" MI..,. Shlvor Flv. mll •• un 1000 mltll 'un 10.000 mtllt .un 611)/811 916181 M.ryS~I." )111189 MI..,.Shlv •• GRTC RECORDS FOR WOMEN 45·49 (CONTINUED) ... E~tnt Iluord Holdt. OUt OutdOOf Penllthlon B,31 ... Heptlthlon GR TC Summer Mut RIT. Rou,tlior. NY 14,0 GRTCSumm.,Mut RIT. Roch t ut •. NY )0.1 TAe NllionlllndO<l' Chimpl. Mldi,on. Wlltonlin 46. 26 Nltional titi, ISOOmtl",un GR T( Summf' M .~t RIT. Rechell.r. NY 50.0 1000 mel,. run GRTe 5umm.r M.n #) RIT. ~o,h .. tl' . NY I:n .o Nltionll Muttll TAC Pont i thlon Chlmp ion,hlp Mool Oickinlon ColI.ge , ( ..lid •. PA 7110188· 7111188 Nlllon.1M'Uer, TAC Htptlthlon Chlmpion.hlp Mut CII Sllle ·tA.lo, AngtlU 5: 55 ,0 GRTC Summer Mfll # I AlT. Ro,he.lrr. NY 6 :0 ) .1 GRT( Summit Mul # I RIT. ~ochUlrr . NY Empiro Stltf Glmol (BA. Oewltt. NY 20:21.0 CillbinkiMOA RI" Vi[o lr. NY 32:«.0 Sh lmr ock flun Rochtllff. NY 31 :11.0 GrutlllCf PA )9: 13.0 Pitt,burll~, Ilteerd Holde. a • ..,.IU. lt on RlCord Hold.. OU. 80..,.1 Skelton 8116/81 10.WrIIlMWhill,n Illi 8188 8tryl5ktlton 612018l' 8000 m"ef run JO ·WrlllhtWhin.n 111)190 lo ·Wright WMtfn B/l6/119 21 :2.( HOlid.~ 4 mi l, Aun NewYot k. NY 30 :11 Womfn'sRun 34:15 Nl tion.1 Millt .. Grind NI p'.,. Florldl Chlmplonl~ip· 36:11 a~bby Crim RUn flint. MlchlQ.n 10.000 me ... run B• ..,.I Sktlton 5122181 15.000 mil" fun le·Wright Whitton 719189 lollo,mlktr Run Utici . NY 10.000 mett •• un 10·Wright Whitt.n 71161Bi (h lu goClmlc Chi .. go.lliinoll H.lf M...lhon le·W.lght Whitton 6/4189 Mltlthon 10 ·WrightWhill.n 1115189 50.000 mlltt .un Be.yI Slcolton 1111/81 HOlpinl HIli Clly. MI"our! 1: 12:011 1:46: 11 ~In ... Houlton·Tenntco Mltlthon HOUlton. TX lilac City Run NY 4 :54:15 One Moet .. LO<llion IllCord Shot Pul (3KI Mltilnn. V.no.kl t987 Empi.e Stitt G.mll SyrlCult. NY 9.70 m 9118187 C.. "dt Run·olf Portl.nd.OR 6):19,0 OIICUI(IK) MI, I.nnl Ve"o,kl lUI Em pl .. Slltt Glm" SY.ICUII. NY 15I,Om MI..,. Shu.. 20.000 mtlt! 'un MI..,. 5h •• " atll17 PhIlp' Slue'~Ilul lIun Pheipl. NY Korl"n Wrlgh l 121218.( a.llimor. Sun MlIrUhen Baillmor •. MI..,.llnd ) :5 2 :00 ,0 Of,blll 51twlrt l Ssa TA C Millet, Indeor Nllion.11 Buon Rou~ e. tA 12 6) Nltionll tltl. Bulf.lo Bellt! & BlIwn BuU,lo 5111. COII.g •. aulhlo 10,92 112 i 18 9 SS mtttr "urdlll Iluord Be..,.1 Skelton 5000 mtlft run fou.mll. run 10mil •• un Mut & l outi en lloc~l!l er . 15,000 mtlft fUn 60 ~.rd hu,dlel 2B57 point! Nlll on llliU. Nulonll .eco rd 81(181 GRTC RECORDS fOR WOMfN 45 - 49 (CONTINUED) Evenl l°l'.'A':,.,m p I.o.lin 11_51 200m 31 ,8 Oic.cu.IU6 1500m8 ' )S8 Nltionll tltl. 1985 peint! GRTC RECORDS FOR WOMEN 50·54 hent Emplrt Slllt Glm.1 CBA. Oewitt. NY GRTC Summt. Moet #) RIT. Ro ch •• t ••• NY Iluord 1015 pOlnl. J/19119 Nlilonl llill e 13.1 Mut .. locat ion Wollplck hnj'lhlon [olumbu',OH Nilioni l Mnltr. TAC Ponlath lon Chlmpion.hlp Meet Emmihburg. MO 1,",' M... " .. lndQ<>' N•• iD" "I. Ohio SIIII. Columbul. OH 60 m,,1t hurdl., GRTC RECORDS fOR WOMEN 55-59 Evenl loom.lord.I'" a.,yl Skellen 16,2 Iluord DUI UH I8 6 GRTC Summtr Mltt,7 Roch ..ler . NY 17,0 Emp" . SlIlt G.mtl Bultllo. NY 36.7 Empi •• Stilt G,m.1 Bulfllo.NY 1: 17.4 N.tionll ,"cerd 1, )8.8 GRTC Summer Mltl Aoc"."". NY Empi., St.1I G.m .. 2:06.0 m" •• d .... BI..,.ISkolton 1965 )COmtle.d .. h Bf..,.15ktlton 3117/85 400mellrd,,~ Be..,.1 Skilton 1985 .00 .1 Cl NUlonol tnll Mulrocord lIecord Hold.. 5~.S ao m.l" hu,dltl &lfblll Stewl" 7/1189 Ni.g,,, Oilltict TAC C".mp,. Buffll e . NY 100 mIt .. "urdl., 8arb ar. SItWlrt "-16188 Pllm BUU, hICk & Field lake Werth. H 18,4 500 met e. run Bt..,.1 Skelton ~/lI8S GRT( Symm" Mut ' 1 RIT. Ro(hene •. NY 1:)4.0 WOm.It •• un. 80..,.1 SkIlton 7/11B5 Nll gllI Oillri(1 lAC Chimpl . HuHl lo. NY 5.91 m 800 mltlt",n Blryl5kliton 19U Emp lt t St.te Glmel (8 .... Dewitt. tlY 18,84 rn lOOO mll.,.un Btryl5k.lton 12122184 65' 5" 1500 mtt ... un 81..,.1 Skelton .... a • ..,.1 Skelion 1115185 )000 mttlt 'un 80..,.1 Sk. llen Empir. Stile Gimel 12: 15,0 sooa mtl,. run BI..,.ISkllten Emp if' Stile Glm .. 10:19,a Nlilanil '.(o,d ). :28 .0 6/111Ba Shot Put (4() Barb.,1 S" .... lrt OIc.cUI/l,DKI Barb ... Slewlrt 1...lin (600 g •• m,) BI.b ..1 Slewlrt H.mmer(4K1 Hlmm •• (t2Ib .) Blrb.1I SlfWlrt .... 7/8111~ 7/l188 on., B.. ba .. St ..... lrt b,b... 510w." 3118189 .. ..-16188 long Jump aublt.Stew.rt mOIB9 High lUmp 1121181 Blfblll Sl.wl" GIITC Summer M.II RIT. ~e<he"tr. NY TA( Millen Eauern Relll!)nli. P'o •• dence. AI Pllm BUc ~ Ttlck & Fltld l.keWorth.FL "', Tllpl , lump POlo Vlult Internltion.1 We,ght Pentathlon. Eus.n •. OR '" 11.96 m 15"" On"rio Mar te" ChlmPI , Mot,o T&f Centre. Toronto B.OI m )'S- 1.80 m • 3:49,0 5:41.2 NI1 10n,I r.cord 6;01 ,7 21 '1 " ) .91 m TAC Mutt .. Nltlonll Clllmp" San Ollgo,CA TAC Militn Ea,t .. n Reg lo n • I, P. o"ldent e. AI SV..{U II . NY Empiro 51111 Glm .. 2:48 .2 Nllionll f",ord Five mill run ao..,.1 Skelton 61l(l84 10.000 mllft .un 8trylSkelten 511alU Stroh. Woml"·' 'ICI Williamlon. NY 15.000 mlllt .un 8orylSk.lton 1111 1184 Schfnoctldv. NY U :H.O 1:07,)6 10 mll •• un 80..,.1 Skilton 3124185 MarUhon a • ..,.1 SkIlton 19B4 lIlI(City 1:16;41 ) :.(0: 18 GRTC Meeting Min u tes. Tuesday . April 14 . 1992. 7:00 pm Minutes* of the GRTC Board of Directors Meeting , Midtown Tenn i s Execut i ve Cl ub (*not yet presen~e~ to or approved, by boar~) . Committee present: Ml.ml. Decker , Ross Rl.,der, Ll.sa, Bower, ~ob DiGiacco . Directors present : Jane raculll., George Tl.llson, Rl.ck Iovine, Mark Harrison, Walt Check, Ed Cloos. AGENDA : Minutes from March Meeting; Treasurer's Report; JV County Meet; GRTC/Hilton Marathon '92 ; winter Youth Track Summary; Freezeroo SununarY i Request for GRTC Funds; Purchase of Cl ock; Updates on Corporate Challenge , Five & Dine; Winter Clinic Summary; Road Race Seminar; Club Finances; Purchase of Fax Machine ; Midtown Tennis Agreement . The meet i ng minutes from the March 1992 meeting were reviewed and accepted as submitted. There was no Treasurer's report due to the absence of Juli Nelson. Mimi Decker reported for Rick Guido t hat the JV County Meet will be May 15th. GRTC will pay the $200 rental fee for the track facility. Wa l t Check submitted a GRTC/Hilton Marathon budget for 1992. There wi ll be an eight mi l e run in addition to the marathon and relay. walt would like a separate race coordinator/director for that run . Pl ans are in the works for a pasta dinner the night before the races i Hilton has offered to help with the dinner. Rick Iov i ne reported on the winter Youth Track Meets at Roberts Wes l eyan . He was pleased with the youth emphasis and feels that the goal of having meets where kids could have fun in a non competitive track experience was realized. Rick reported that many young athletes improved over the course of the meets . For next year, more volunteers are needed, and entry fees will probab l y need to be raised as the meets l ost money this year . Rick also felt that ribbons awarded to the youth should have been just for participating rather than emphasizing finishing place. Plans for summer deve l opmental activities are now being made for the GRTC youth program . Mi mi brought up two requests for GRTC funds from Charlie McMullen and Tracy Fox . On March 20th, Charlie p l aced 2nd in the World Cross Country Championships in the Master's Division in Boston. Since he represented GRTC, the Board approved $100 toward Charlie's expenses. Tracy Fox is in the process of forming a touring team; his request for funds was held for future board action. The GRTC By-Laws were reviewed regarding allocation of monies to GRTC athletes . (THE BY- LAWS READ AS FOLLOWS: "When a member receives money from the club to go to an event, the following rules must be followed: 1) The member must represent GRTC. 2) The member should report to the c l ub within a reasonable time the approximate or exact place and time or distance . 3) It is suggested that the member(s) write a thank you note to the secretary . The Board GRTC RECORDS FOR WOMEN 65·69 fvent GRTC RECORDS FOR WOM EN 60·64 IIlco.d Holder aDO mfte< 'un Minh. Tiliion O. t. Mnt" LO.ltlon Reco.d Imu GRTe Summf' Mu, 18 RIT, Rochtlle •. NY 3:51.D Dill Mnl&Lo,. llon Rfcord l SDO """ , •• un M.nh I TIII,on 198' Empi'f SIU . Gilmtl BuH.lo.NY 7 :1D.6 Mlnh l Tilt,on BllSI8S E.., A.lnUI M,lt 8:18.1 On. mill run Minh. TllI,on ililfB' hI! Avenu. Milt looo mit. , 'un M."h.Tllllon 71241'10 11:51,1 3DOOmtt.rrun Minh. Trlilon &l1fBl GRTe Summer M•• , "' . HIT, Hoehnt ••. NY 7:51.6 11:00 fi •• mil. run Mlnhlnlhon Minh. nll,on GRTe Ch l mpion,hip Mtft McQulld Rochon .., NY NYSlueh l, 58 :14 5000 mller run '-b"h . Till,on 1986 1111-4185 P,mlonj YMCA Pitufo,d, NY 45 :10 10.00-0 m.t t , ,un MI,,"" l lll1on UIfH186 Empl't Sill. Glme, Bullll", NY IItttfln', RICI hen! Onl m,l. I ~n 10.000 mtttr run "tco.d Holdt. 8nAfB5 11:21.7 5S:1! allocates funds based on the following: needs, current club funds, projected expenses, projected income, how long person(s) has been a club member, performance of person(s).") Mimi discussed the need for a new overhead clock. The hoard had previously approved the expenditure but GRTC timing coordinator Paul Richards says that the existing clocks are in working order. Since there were problems with them at several races last year, a new clock will be purchased. The approximate cost of a new clock with tripod is $1700 and will be purchased from RaceClock for this year. Ross Rider offered to build a case for the new clock . '. Jane Iaculli reported on the Chemical Corporate Challenge race plans . So far, 550 packets went out to area companies and there has been a good response so far. There may be as many as 1500 participants this year. Jane also reported on the first "Five & Dine" social run, for which seven runners turned out. She termed it a success, and hopes that word will spread and more will come out next time (every Wednesday night at 6:15 at Mendon Ponds Beach parking lot). Rick Iovine discussed the GRTC agreement with Mid-Town Tennis . Mid-Town personnel approved of the agreement with minor changes, which will be worked out with them. Lisa Bower reported on the winter Clinics. The last clinic on Back Care by Dr. Leslie Lange was not well attended (only seven people showed up). Plans for next year include having two clinics in January and two in February, with a prominent keynote speaker to kick off the program and boost interest/attendance. George Tillson reported on the Road Race Management Seminar, which was attended by 20 race directors. He felt that there should have been a better turnout, since road race directors could benefit from the information which was presented. George mailed out packets to 17 race directors who could not attend. Ross suggested that it might benefit GRTC to acknowledge the many helpful volunteers at an annual party or banquet. Many ideas were brought up; this may be able to be done at another GRTC event. The next Board of Directors meeting is planned for Tuesday, May 12th . Minutes submitted by Lisa Bower, 4/92 . Welcome to those new to our club this month: This list includes new member whose application was received in time for the newsletter printing. Those missing will be in next month's issue. FREDERICK C. ANDERSON GABORBETHENDY DOUGLAS DiPAOLA RON MISSEL JOHNT. RYAN NEIL F. TORNES BARRY BERGER RICHARD CLOUGH PAMELA DRAKE JOHN G. PROHIRA DANA SKINNER KURT BER1RAM MELANIE M. DEXTER LESLIE W. LANGE, DC LINDA A. 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