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Run For Kathy 5K
Another Success for All
By Jim Hershey October 14, 2006 Bowie, MD For the Washington Running Report
In its 8th year, the Run for Kathy 5K, which is held each year
in October at Allen Pond Park in Bowie, MD, is an incredibly
well organized and community supported event.The 5K course has everything. The start is straight and wide
open--all runners have plenty of room to get into position and
settle into their pace. Upon leaving Allen Pond Park, the
runners file straight down Northview Drive before turning to
make a loop through the residential community which has some
small hills. Safety is clearly a priority at this race as all
traffic is strictly controlled by well positioned officers from
the Prince Georges County Police. The course makes its way back
to the path that loops around Allen Pond. Runners can see and
hear the crowd at the finish line as they run alongside the lake
for the final 0.3 miles. First, second, and third places prizes, along with a medal, are
awarded in eight age groups. The prizes include gift
certificates to great places like McCormick & Schmicks, Jolie
Day Spa, Bobby Van's Steakhouse, Road ID, and Tel-a-Runner
place. The overall men's winner was George Vogel (16:46). For
the women, it was Kathleen Liever (18:28). This was the first
time George and Kathleen competed in the Run for Kathy. They
edged out long time participants like Blake Johnson (16:57), Ian
Banks (17:03) and Sheryl Kline (19:32). Make no doubt; this
race is for all ages. Richard Williams, at 70 years young, won
his age group with a time of 23:33--that is a pace of 7:20
min/mile! In a slightly younger age group, Tommy McGee (age 7)
finished in 26:13.
In photo below, George Vogel (33) of Alexandria, VA win the
race in 16:47 and happily receives his award.
In addition to the 5K race, there is a Family Walk (free to all)
that loops around Allen Pond. Then there is the popular 1-mile
Kids Run, in which the kids are cheered by the crowd as they
experience the thrill of crossing the finish line--at which
point they are awarded a 1st place ribbon and a balloon. The race may be over then, but the activities continue...in the
background is the upbeat DJ from HOT 99.5 playing music and
organizing games. The children enjoyed face painting, crafts,
and swinging at a candy filled pinata. The park also has a
playground area. Also, nobody leaves hungry...the pavilion looks
like a buffet that includes Panera Bread bagels, Popeye's
chicken, Pizza Hut pizza, and a variety of fruit. For those of us that did not finish in the top 3....our chances
of
going home with something are still good. The door prizes are
some of the best around. I am not sure how many there were
(about 50), but numbers kept on getting called and people kept
on walking up to receive gifts such as Under Armour apparel
(more than 30 items were given away!) and gift certificates to
Panera Bread, Bowie Baysox, and Crofton Bowling Alley. The Long and Popp families started the Run for Kathy
Organization in 1999 in honor of Kathryn Popp-Long who died of
cervical cancer that same year. Since that time, they have
raised more than $75,000. All this money has gone directly to
The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins
in Baltimore, MD to support patient services and medical
research. This is the center in which Kathy was treated both
medically and compassionately. In one way or another, cancer affects us all. More than 500,000
people in the United States die each year from this disease.
Although there have been advances in both research and
treatment, unyielding public support is needed to get us to the
day when all cancer patients are cured - this can be a reality.
Everything about the Run for Kathy--the organizers, the
volunteers and the participants, represent that spirit.
In photo below, Kathleen Liever (28) of Alexandria, VA is
sixth overall, winning the women's race in 18:29.
Full Race Results
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