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Burke's Law Rules And Hanscom Follows
at the Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis 10K & 5K
By George Banker December 8, 2001 Washington, DC
The annual ringing of bells was dampened by a light rain for the
18th Jingle Bell Run For Arthritis 10K and 7th 5K. The events
were held just blocks away from the White House in Washington,
DC. There were 1,341 registered for the 5K and 2,547 for the 10K.In the 10K, the Quantico Marines sent some of their finest
runners to do battle, LCpl Erik Kweder and GySgt Ed Holloway.
The mix included two-time winner (31:27-1997, 30:58-1998),
George Probst of Blacksburg, VA, and the 1996 winner (33:11)
Eric Desautels, and Edmund Burke of Burtonsville, Md. The event
record was set in 1986 at 29:58. The female field included Cathy Pugsley of Annandale, Melissa
Rittenhouse of Baltimore, Team Pacers of Old Town Alexandria
members Heather Hanscom and Sharon Servidio, and Kristen Black.
The female mark was set in 1993 (35:11) by Christine
(Constantin) Ireland. The runners raced toward the U.S. Capitol in a pack of five
runners with Michael Wardian of Team Pacers in the lead for the
first half mile. Kweder, Probst, Desautels, and Burke took
control and went through the first mile in 5 minutes. In the second mile, it was down to three runners, Kweder,
Probst, and Burke. At mile five, 25:03, it was down to Probst
and Burke. The two
were on Pennsylvania Avenue with less than a mile to go. It was
down to the last 800 meters and Burke threw in one last surge
and went on to take first in 30:55, the fourth fastest winning
time. Probst was second in 30:59 and Kweder was third in 31:10. Hanscom, in her Jingle Bell debut, worked to the front and
dominated the race with the fourth fastest winning time in
35:50. Casey Smith of Mechanicsville, VA, was second in 36:32.
Servidio was third in 37:18, with Pugsley in fourth in 37:46,
and Rittenhouse in fifth with 37:54. The masters were led by Peter Kirk of Rockville, MD, in 35:40
and Betty Blank of Falls Church, VA, in 42:58.
The 5K
The victory in the 5K was taken by Todd Martin of Herndon, VA,
in 16:33 followed by Jesse Leifert of McLean, in 16:38. Zachary
Vaslow (16), of Bethesda, was third in 16:42.Fairfax County firefighter Jackie Concaugh (Team Saucony) of
Alexandria, captured first in a record-setting time of 18:05.
April Brannon of Washington was second in 18:57. Marine Captain
Kristin McCann of Quantico was third in 19:24. The masters division victories went to Jim Wadsworth of
Alexandria in 17:32 and Renee West of Bethesda, in 21:58. Arthritis is one of the country's primary health problems,
affecting one out of every six people in the country--more than
500,000 in the Metropolitan Washington area. It strikes people
of all ages, including children and young adults. The Arthritis
Foundation sponsors research that is uncovering the causes,
prevention, and treatments for the more than 100 arthritis-
related diseases. Thanks to the numerous sponsors and supporters, to name a few,
Aventis, Booz Allen Hamilton, Nissan, Smooth Jazz 105.9,
Modell's, Midwest Express Airlines, and AirTan Airways.
Full results of the
10K
and 5K
races are posted on the Washington Running Report's December
Results
page.
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