

Ringing in the Season
Butler, Kvasnicka Dominate Jingle All the Way 10K
By Jim Hage December 14, 2008 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
Twelve event records were set.
The Jingle All the Way 10K is like a big office party without
the office. With all of your best friends and none of your
bosses. And with Gatorade instead of spiked punch. And jingle
bells instead of blinking bow ties. I could go on like
this . . . .And with iPods (shhh!) instead of Bing Crosby. And instead of
overweight older guys wearing Santa hats leering at young
women, this party features overweight older guys wearing Santa
hats leering at young women in tights. The race, the fourth annual, continues to grow and hosted its
biggest crowd ever, with 3,488 finishers, many attired in the
aforementioned hats, reindeer antlers, and elf costumes--
runners received a pair of bells to attach to their shoes, so
that the throng racing across an otherwise quiet Hains Point
sounded like a miles-long sleigh ride.
John Butler, a native of Mechanicsville, PA, broke away from
local favorite Bert Rodriguez in the final mile to win in an
event record 31 minutes 4 seconds. Rodriguez, ever improving,
finished in a personal-best 31:13. [Also faster than the
former event record]."He was with me every step of the way," Rodriguez said. "I
threw a bunch of surges at him in the second half, everything I
had, but he kept coming. He deserves it." Butler, who has a mile best of 4:02 and a 5,000-meter PR of
14:09, is a graduate of La Salle University, where he ran under
the tutelage of former University of Maryland coach Charles
Torpey. Butler is now an assistant at Syracuse to head coach
and former area racing standout Chris Fox. On his winter break, Butler took the opportunity to visit a
friend in Arlington who recently lost a friend in a bike
accident. Butler said the tragedy has served as a wakeup
call. "You've got to find time to keep people that matter close
to you," he said. "You just don't know what's going to happen."
Susannah Kvasnicka (36), from Great Falls, VA, competed for
only the second time since back surgery in June and showed she
has recovered nicely, winning in 36:14. Caroline White (23),
from College Park, MD finished second in 36:31.Kvasnicka qualified for the Olympic Trials Marathon in April
but, with her back ailing and a limited range of motion,
dropped out at nine miles. Repair of a herniated disc and a
resumption of workouts with American University coach Matt
Centrowitz has her looking toward the future. "I think I'm going to be a lot better once I get back into the
swing of things," Kvasnicka said. "Now I just need to get in
shape." She is already running 70 miles per week. [Last year's runner-up Kvasnicka reset her sub masters
record and has the second fastest time in the event's four year
history]
Andres Wright (42) ran 33:32 to place first among masters men
(on his birthday!), beating Mark Stickley (46), from
Winchester, VA, who has dominated the division lately. Samantha
Kirby (40), from Arlington, was the top women's master in
39:45. Mostly, though, the morning was a celebration of running in the
winter season--temperatures near freezing at the start
reinforced that notion. As did the Boom Mike Operators (don't
ask), a team of 11 giddy and mostly first-time road racers who
happily posed for pictures at the finish. (More than 500
novices registered for the event, and women outnumbered men
overall by more than 1,000.) "We're supporting Lauren Black--it's her birthday!" said Janet
Costigan (24). "She's running a marathon, but this is as far as
we go."
Perhaps Jeanette Dumbrell (39), from Falls Church, best
epitomized the Jingle All the Way spirit. A clothing
merchandiser for Potomac River Running, Dumbrell ran in a pink
tutu and matching top, and quickly, too, no doubt to the
consternation of the thousands of runners who could not match
her time of 39:49. "Why not?" Dumbrell said of her sartorial splendor, while
sharing hugs on her new PR. "I'll be too old to wear this next
year. And it helps take the pressure off."
Women's Awards
FEMALE
1 Susannah Kvasnicka 36 F GREAT FALLS VA 36:14
2 Caroline White 23 F COLLEGE PARK MD 36:31
3 Erin Swain 26 F ARLINGTON VA 36:35
4 Hilary Cairns 38 F WASHINGTON DC 37:41
5 Laura O'Hara 28 F WASHINGTON DC 37:45
6 Lindsey Jerdonek 24 F SILVER SPRING MD 37:56
7 Mary Davison 36 F BRISTOW VA 38:13
8 Dionis Gauvin 34 F WASHINGTON DC 39:24
9 Samantha Kirby 40 F ARLINGTON VA 39:45
10 Jeanette Dumbrell 39 F FALLS CHURCH VA 39:49 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 01 - 19 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Megan Dunn 19 F WASHINGTON DC 44:13 43:23 6:59
2 Marissa Fox 19 F PORT WASHINGTON NY 48:16 46:48 7:32
3 Melissa Bell 19 F SAN JUAN CAPISTRAN CA 48:40 48:15 7:46 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 D Melani Hom 23 F WASHINGTON DC 40:24 40:22 6:30
2 Lauren Willy 23 F ALEXANDRIA VA 43:37 43:12 6:58
3 Allyson Peetz 23 F WASHINGTON DC 43:58 43:43 7:03 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Laura Ramos 29 F N BETHESDA MD 40:05 40:04 6:27
2 Jenny Fitzgerald 29 F ALEXANDRIA VA 40:26 40:25 6:31
3 Julia Speer 28 F WASHINGTON DC 40:54 40:32 6:32 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Sari Stenholm 30 F COLUMBIA MD 39:53 39:51 6:25
2 Kelly Green 32 F WASHINGTON DC 40:23 40:19 6:30
3 Krystal Boxeth 31 F WASHINGTON DC 43:00 42:45 6:53 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Christie Yang 37 F FALLS CHURCH VA 43:30 43:24 6:59
2 Tammy Lamantia 37 F ARLINGTON VA 43:50 43:27 7:00
3 Mijiko Phelps 38 F RESTON VA 44:55 43:59 7:05 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Brooke Curran 40 F ALEXANDRIA VA 43:00 42:54 6:55
2 Diana Lazarus 41 F WASHINGTON DC 44:47 43:11 6:57
3 Karen Young 40 F BOYDS MD 45:58 45:44 7:22 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Win Persina 48 F WASHINGTON DC 41:42 41:38 6:42
2 Patricia Zerfas 46 F KENSINGTON MD 42:16 42:13 6:48
3 Teresa Lent 46 F ARLINGTON VA 44:18 44:01 7:05 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Ofelia Perotti 52 F ALEXANDRIA VA 44:06 44:05 7:06
2 Carole Roeder 51 F ASHBURN VA 44:52 44:40 7:12
3 Merrilee Seidman 54 F ALEXANDRIA VA 48:20 48:20 7:47 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Freyda Greenberg 59 F FALLS CHURCH VA 48:54 48:39 7:50
2 Peggy Davis 56 F VIENNA VA 49:35 49:19 7:57
3 Marjorie Marque 57 F ALEXANDRIA VA 53:34 51:51 8:21 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Alice Franks 60 F ROCKVILLE MD 47:17 47:07 7:35
2 Linda Kearney 62 F OAK HILL VA 49:44 49:30 7:58
3 Laurel Clement 60 F HAYMARKET VA 58:02 54:56 8:51 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Robbye Langenfeld 66 F ALEXANDRIA VA 60:33 59:09 9:32
2 Sandy Kerby 65 F DUMFRIES VA 86:24 81:01 13:03 FEMALE FIRST TIME RACER: NET TIME - NET PACE 1 - 99
1 4018 Allyson Peetz 23 F Washington DC 43:58 43:43 7:03
Sixth place Lindsey Jerdonek (24) of Silver Spring, MD is one
of six women faster than 38:00, racing in this year's record
crowd.
Men's Awards
MALE
1 John Butler 24 M SYRACUSE NY 31:04
2 Bert Rodriguez 29 M ARLINGTON VA 31:13
3 Aaron Church 33 M SOUTH RIDING VA 31:36
4 Wilson Komen 30 M WASHINGTON DC 31:42
5 Jake Klim 28 M N BETHESDA MD 31:46
6 Ray Pugsley 39 M POTOMAC FALLS VA 31:54
7 Patrick Reaves 24 M SILVER SPRING MD 32:18
8 Justin Fritzius 24 M PURCELLVILLE VA 32:41
9 Greg Lane 22 M ARLINGTON VA 33:06
10 Christopher Sheaffer 24 M PURCELLVILLE VA 33:18 MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 19 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Michael Kerrigan 17 M FAIRFAX VA 36:07 36:06 5:49
2 Kyle Gutierrez 19 M WOODBRIDGE VA 37:17 37:17 6:00
3 Luke Mastalli-Kelly 16 M BETHESDA MD 39:51 39:50 6:25 MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Patrick Hughes 22 M WASHINGTON DC 33:48 33:47 5:27
2 Jimmy Daly 22 M WASHINGTON DC 34:46 34:46 5:36
3 Patrick Murphy 24 M WASHINGTON DC 35:33 35:33 5:44 MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Billy Askey 25 M ARLINGTON VA 33:25 33:24 5:23
2 Allen Carr 25 M WASHINGTON DC 33:55 33:53 5:28
3 Chris Sloane 25 M N POTOMAC MD 34:16 34:16 5:31 MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 David O'Hara 32 M WASHINGTON DC 33:44 33:43 5:26
2 Christopher Bain 31 M ROCKVILLE MD 34:12 34:11 5:30
3 Steven Moore 30 M BETHESDA MD 35:18 34:30 5:33 MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Pekka Stenholm 36 M COLUMBIA MD 34:05 34:04 5:29
2 Eric Makovsky 35 M WASHINGTON DC 34:10 34:10 5:30
3 Jon Torrance 37 M WASHINGTON DC 36:21 36:20 5:51 MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Andres Wright 42 M FREDERICK MD 33:32 33:30 5:24
2 Bill Bray 43 M FAIRFAX VA 35:42 35:41 5:45
3 Matt Anderson 42 M FAIRFAX VA 38:07 38:06 6:08 MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Mark Stickley 46 M WINCHESTER VA 34:02 34:01 5:29
2 Bryan Sperry 45 M LITTLETON CO 38:53 38:52 6:16
3 Don Cline 48 M BRISTOW VA 40:28 40:22 6:30 MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Michael Cannon 50 M SPRINGFIELD VA 40:38 40:37 6:33
2 Gustavo Olmedo 50 M MCLEAN VA 41:16 41:08 6:38
3 Lewisghton Bezerra 50 M SILVER SPRING MD 42:07 42:04 6:47 MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Richard Adams Jr 57 M HERNDON VA 38:04 38:03 6:08
2 Dan Eddy 57 M ALEXANDRIA VA 39:43 39:39 6:23
3 Jim Wright 59 M GAITHERSBURG MD 40:38 40:36 6:32 MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Eric Melby 60 M BETHESDA MD 43:50 43:37 7:02
2 Geoffrey Vincent 60 M ALEXANDRIA VA 44:22 44:17 7:08
3 Dick Conway 61 M SPRINGFIELD VA 46:02 45:57 7:24 MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Malcolm O'Hagan 68 M CHEVY CHASE MD 44:52 44:45 7:13
2 Sonny Barber 67 M FALLS CHURCH VA 45:19 45:11 7:17
3 Mike Driskel 68 M WASHINGTON DC 51:04 51:00 8:13 MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 Chan Robbins 71 M ARLINGTON VA 47:13 47:10 7:36
2 Ken Quincy 71 M VIENNA VA 52:03 51:59 8:22
3 Philip Hager 71 M FALLS CHURCH VA 52:28 52:23 8:26 MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79 (NET TIME - NET PACE)
1 George Yannakakis 77 M SPARKS GLENCOE MD 50:34 50:31 8:08
2 Jerry Lewis 75 M RESTON VA 50:52 50:49 8:11
3 Edward Green 77 M WASHINGTON DC 64:36 64:28 10:23 MALE FIRST TIME RACER: NET TIME - NET PACE 1 - 99
1 53 Joe Devine 21 M Washington DC 36:09 36:09 5:50
Washington, DC Mayor Adrian Fenty (#22) told the thousands of
his fellow racers to run fast because it was cold. He then took
his own advice and blasted home with nearly a minute negative
split to finish in a fine 38:44.
Full
Race Day Results
Race
Day Report for 2008
Photo Gallery 2008
Photos by Lea Gallardo
Photos by Robert Jarrin
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