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Men Fall 2001

2001 WRR Autumn Runner Rankings
Men's Division
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January/February 2002
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Open Men
The open men's division was incredibly fast again this fall, and it seems that the Washington region is seeing more and more international runners each ranking period. Of course, for the purpose of these rankings, we have limited the runners to "amateur" runners--though the times these young men are able to produce are certainly impressive.
Arlington's Andre Williams is king of the fall rankings, a spot he earns by turning in two of the top four times run by local men under age 35. Williams had the fastest time of the ranking period at the NTELOS 8K, where he ran 23:05 to finish as the first local finisher. He also was second (top local finisher) at the Georgetown Classic 10K in 30:26.
At the SunTrust Richmond Marathon, Tim Covington of Crozier beat David Spiller and collects the runner-up slot in the fall rankings. Covington finished fifth at the SunTrust Richmond Marathon, running across the line in 2:25:25 for his best race of the fall. Spiller, who finished the SunTrust Richmond Marathon in 2:34:53, had his best race at the Lynchburg BB&T Ten Miler, where he ran 50:09 for the second fastest time run this ranking period by any man in the group.
The Lynchburg race was the key factor in determining the fourth spot in the fall rankings as well. Right behind Spiller was Mike Fox of Harrisonburg, who crossed the line in 50:32. Fox's other qualifying time was a 51:18 overall race victory at the Harrisonburg 10 Miler.
Finally, rounding out the top five is Springfield's Chris Banks, who was among the group's most prolific runners, posting six qualifying times. Banks' best race was at the very fast Vanguard Run for Recovery, where he ran 14:42 for fourth place. He was also fifth at the Outback Steakhouse Corridor Classic 8K and was the overall winner at the Kensington 8K.
Place Name Hometown
1 Andre Williams Arlington, VA
2 Tim Covington Crozier, VA
3 David Spiller Harrisonburg, VA
4 Mike Fox Harrisonburg, VA
5 Christopher Banks Springfield, VA
6 Peter Sherry Lynchburg, VA
7 Tommy Maguire Roanoke, VA.
8 Jason Dejoy Randallstown, MD
9 Lake Stockdreher Harrisonburg, VA
10 Eric Estrada Parkville, MD
11 Joel Brusewitz Baltimore, MD
12 Dan Courtney Owings Mills, MD
13 Michael Ryan Arlington, VA
14 David Howe Silver Spring, MD
15 Anthony Fleg Clarksville, MD
16 Patrick Muturi Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
17 David Mead Bethesda, MD
18 Christopher Koehler Fredericksburg, VA
19 Craig Morrell Baltimore, MD
20 Andre Smith Hayes, VA
21 Jim Strand Rockville, MD
22 Chris Conboy Baltimore, MD
23 Mike Fox-Boyd Washington, DC
24 Pascal Brazey Washington, DC
25 William Swick Norfolk, VA
Men 35 - 39
Only ten men in the 35-39 division managed to get two qualifying times this fall; however, those ten had some exciting performances. The group was led by Mitchellville's Darrell General. General is the only man in this group to run a 5K under 15:00. He ran the Vanguard Run for Recovery in 14:36 and the Paul VI Runfest in 14:55, to post the two fastest 10K equivalent times run by men over 35.
At the Vanguard race, General beat out Mark Stickley, who is our second ranked runner this fall. Stickley, who hails from Winchester, ran 15:05 at the Vanguard race to finish in seventh place. At his other race, the Georgetown Classic 10K, he ran 31:39 to beat out Chris Chattin and cement his position as division runner-up, while Chattin must settle for third place. Chattin's best performance, however, was a 2:29:14 fifth place finish at the Baltimore Marathon.
Suitland's Joseph Daniels is the fourth place finisher in the sub-masters division this fall. He earns this honor with a very fast race at the Baltimore Fila 5K in 15:23. Finally, rounding out the top five is John Piggott of Newport News, who had his best race at the SunTrust Richmond Marathon, running over the finish in 2:30:45 for a seventh place finish.
Place Name Hometown
1 Darrell General Mitchellsville, MD
2 Mark Stickley Winchester, VA
3 Chris Chattin Columbia, MD
4 Joseph Daniels Suitland, MD
5 John Piggott Newport News, VA
6 Ted Poulos McLean, VA
7 Douglas Marocco Montclair, VA
8 Steve Jaeger Alexandria, VA
9 John Dill Norfolk, VA
10 Ian Clements Arlington, VA
Men 40 - 44
Premier masters runner John Tuttle was in town for several races this fall and he is far and away the fastest over 40 man to participate in races run in this region. Tuttle was on hand three times this fall. He had a top five finish (fourth) at the Georgetown Classic 10K, where he ran 31:28 for his best race in this area. He was also at the Outback Steakhouse Corridor Classic 8K and the NTELOS 8K.
At the Outback race, some local men made a serious attempt at hunting Tuttle down. Joe Abernethy of College Park ran 25:41 and Dave Berardi was two seconds back from him, finishing in 25:43. Seven seconds later, Jim Hage came tearing across the line in 25:50. Still, neither effort was quite enough to beat out Tuttle, who covered the course in 25:11. Still, it was an impressive enough performance to place Abernethy second in these rankings, Berardi third, and Hage in fourth. All three of these local men had other excellent performances. Abernethy had two overall race victories--Becca's Run and the Rockville MTA 5K. Berardi had four qualifying times, including a 15:19 run at the Baltimore Fila 5K, where he was ninth overall. Hage, to his credit, won the 3M 5K and finished 11th at the Georgetown Classic in a time of 32:36.
Finally, our fifth place ranking goes to Dai Roberts of Virginia Beach who won the masters division at the Lynchburg BB&T Ten Miler in a time of 53:33. In addition, he placed well at the SunTrust Richmond Marathon, where he came across the line in 2:30:47.
Place Name Hometown
1 John Tuttle Douglasville, GA
2 Joe Abernethy College Park, MD
3 Dave Berardi Baltimore, MD
4 Jim Hage Glen Arden, MD
5 Dai Roberts Virginia Beach, VA
6 Paul Okerberg Herndon, VA
7 Kirk Baird Centreville, VA
8 Mark Malander Oak Hill, VA
9 Jean-Christ Arcaz Rockville, MD
10 Steve Dietz Springfield, VA
11 Steven Berry Ashburn, VA
12 Doug Kuderna Odenton, MD
13 Bill Bustin Yorktown, VA
14 Mike Cook Alexandria, VA
15 Kevin Lounsbury Crozet, VA
16 Dennis Coleman Gaitherburg, MD
17 Terry McLaughlin Spotsylvania, VA
18 Stephen Lewia Chantilly, VA
19 David Kelly Potomac, MD
20 Rob Levinksy Virginia Beach, VA
21 Martin Stiegmann
22 Jim Wadsworth Alexandria, VA
23 Craig Ruetzel Virginia Beach, VA
24 Mark Rosasco Arnold, MD
Men 45 - 49
The men's 45-49 division, with 29 ranked runners, is the largest men's division in these fall rankings. Always a challenging age group to rank, as there are many runners of very close ability levels, this fall was no exception. In the end, we chose to award the divisional crown to Ed Frohnapeel, who was on hand from Morgantown, WV for several races this fall. Frohnapeel had two of the five fastest times run by men ranked in this division. He ran 50:32 at the Great Allegany Run 15K for fourth place and 2:44:33 at the Baltimore Marathon for a 15th place finish there.
Second to Frohnapeel in these rankings we find Reston's Steven Ward, who earns his slot on the strength of a very fast SunTrust Richmond Marathon, where he crossed the line in tenth place in a time of 2:36:09 for his best run of the fall. Ward also ran 1:18:05 at the LAWS Run for Shelter Half Marathon where he beat out age group competition from Bruce Halpin.
Gaithersburg's Dan Lawson had a top 20 finish at the Georgetown Classic 10K, where he ran 34:07; evidence enough that he deserves the third place ranking. Lawson also ran the Kensington 8K in 28:35, where he finished in the top ten.
Carlos Pena of Virginia Beach had two top ten times this fall and so we have awarded him the fourth place spot in these rankings. A 27:32 at the NTELOS 8K was good enough for 21st place and enough to secure Pena's spot in the top five. Finally, rounding out the top five we have Jeff Douglass, a spot he earned when he beat Hopewell's Jim Bates to the finish line at the SunTrust Richmond Marathon. Douglass finished the marathon course in 2:51:24, whereas it took Bates 2:52:47, and therefore Douglass grabs fifth place, and Bates must settle for sixth.
Place Name Hometown
1 Ed Frohnapeel Morgantown, WV
2 Steven Ward Reston, VA
3 Dan Lawson Gaithersburg, MD
4 Carlos Pena Virginia Beach, VA
5 Jeff Douglass Chesapeake, VA
6 Jim Bates Hopewell, VA
7 Jeffrey Stone Salem, VA
8 Bruce Hamilton Fairfax, VA
9 Robert Trame Richmond, VA
10 Bennett Sweren Timonium, MD
11 Bruce Delaplaine Bethesda, MD
12 James Moreland Gaithersburg, MD
13 Paul Serra Lusby, MD
14 David Webster Stevensville, MD
15 Steve Thompson Midlothian, VA
16 Michael Fuller Chesapeake, VA
17 Roberto Rodriguez Arlington, VA
18 David Goucher Ellicott City, MD
19 Jim Adams Towson, MD
20 David Andrews Bethesda, MD
21 Wilhelm Anderson Annapolis, MD
22 Kevin Overstrom Arlington, VA
23 Steven Murray Darnestown, MD
24 Bruce Halpin Ashburn, VA
25 Michael Fuller Chesapeake, VA
26 Roland Rust Bethesda, MD
27 Neal Riemenschneider Winchester, VA
28 Joseph Ryan Richmond, VA
29 Greg Stick Salem, VA.
Men 50 - 54
Fifty-year-old Paul Ryan of Arlington was far and away the fastest man in this group during the fall ranking period. He owns the top five fastest times, and was virtually untouchable by any of his age group competitors. His 10K equivalent times ranged from 35:53 (17:12 at the Vanguard Run for Recovery) to a 36:37 at the Georgetown Classic 10K. Clearly, he is a step ahead of any of the competition and is the sole claimant on the number one ranking.
Williamsburg's Rick Platt is our runner-up this fall, a position he earns as a result of his 17:41 finish at the Hilton Village 5K, a time which is the next fastest time after Ryan's five.
Herndon's Richard Adams is our third place runner this fall, a slot he earns with strong showings at several big races, including the Georgetown Classic 10K where he ran 37:55 to finish just outside the top 50 in 51st place, beating out strong competition from David Low and Jay Wind, while finishing more than a minute behind Ryan. Adams's fastest race was an 18:06 at the Goblin Gallop; however, none of the other ranked men were on hand at that race to line up against him.
Columbia's Mick Slonaker takes the fourth place spot in the 50- 54 division, a ranking he earns with three 10K equivalent times under 40:00. Slonaker's best showing was a 29:55 at the Outback Steakhouse Corridor Classic, where he was behind Ryan. He also turned up for the Baltimore Marathon, where he ran a very noteworthy 3:03:26 and beat out age group competitor Gary St. Onge.
Finally, the last man to earn a spot among the competitive top five in this division is David Lowe of Chevy Chase, a ranking he earns based on his finish in 38:05, just behind third ranked Richard Adams at the Georgetown Classic race. Lowe's other qualifying time was a 31:09 at the Back to School Classic 8K.
Place Name Hometown
1 Paul Ryan Arlington, VA
2 Rick Platt Williamsburg, VA
3 Richard Adams Jr. Herndon, VA
4 Mick Slonaker Columbia, MD
5 David Lowe Chevy Chase, MD
6 Bill S. Hart Virginia Beach, VA
7 Gary St. Onge Westminster, MD
8 Kenneth Greenwell Norfolk, VA
9 Bennett Beach Bethesda, MD
10 Jean-Pierre Bacle Alexandria, VA
11 Jay Wind Arlington, VA
12 Gary Adkins Salem, VA
13 Joe Brannan Lusby, MD
14 Carl Randall Fredericksburg, VA
15 Ronnie Wong Catonsville, MD
16 Wilson Trueheart Baltimore, MD
17 John Dix Bethesda, MD
18 Patrick Gary Manchester, MD
19 John Lange Cockeysville, MD
20 William English New Carrollton, MD
21 Paul Steele Virginia Beach, VA
22 Thomas Bernard Gloucester, VA
23 Larry Coley Chesapeake, VA
24 Steve Tyndall Yorktown, VA
25 Mark Whisler Salem, VA.
Men 55 - 59
Alexandria's Patrick Griffith is once again the top runner in the men's 55-59 age group, turning in a number of noteworthy performances. All 12 of his 10K equivalent times are well under 40:00, with the fastest being a 37:00 10K equivalent that he earned when he ran 18:13 at the Lou McGowan 5K. Griffith was also second overall at the Jug Bay 10K, where he ran 38:32. In his twelve outings this fall, it is also worth mentioning that Griffith continually faced and defeated strong age group competition from other ranked runners.
Keswick's Dan Murray is one of the few runners in this group who didn't go head-to-head with Griffith, however. We have awarded him the second place ranking on the basis of his two strong races--a 1:02:47 at the BB&T Ten Miler and a 29:51 at the NTELOS 8K, both of which included victories over other ranked runners such as Jim Noone, Emmons Welch, and Jim Bell.
Ronnie Wong, who turned 55 midway through the ranking period, starts things off in the new age group with a third place ranking. After his birthday, he ran six races, including two fall marathons. He ran 3:01:36 at the Baltimore Marathon (his fastest race of the period), and a month later, 3:18:47 at the Montgomery Marathon in the Parks.
York's Ed Lecates had eight qualifying times this fall, including a 39:20 performance at the Georgetown Classic 10K, where he finished behind Griffith. He also ran 18:15 at the Baltimore Fila 5K. These two performances, coupled with his six other consistent races, were enough to earn the fourth position for the fall period.
Fairfax's Jim Noone sneaks into the last spot in the top five with his prolific and consistent running. Noone had eight qualifying times, the best of which was a 31:39 finish at the Outback Steakhouse Corridor Classic 8K, where he managed to finish inside the top 50 men overall; certainly an impressive feat. It was also his victory over John Haubert at this race that secured his spot in the top five, and left Haubert having to settle for sixth place.
Place Name Hometown
1 Patrick Griffith Alexandria, VA
2 Dan Murray Keswick, VA
3 Ronnie Wong Catonsville, MD
4 Ed Lecates York, PA
5 Jim Noone Fairfax, VA
6 John Haubert Alexandria, VA
7 John Loughran Sandston, VA
8 Robert Baker Morgantown, WV
9 Jim Bell Charlottesville, VA
10 Emmons Welch Batesville, VA
11 Michael Golash Washington, DC
12 Stephen Whitney Ctr. Ossipee, NH
13 Lawrence Davis Chesapeake, VA
14 Dennis W. Manske Hampton, VA
15 James Daley Alexandria, VA
16 Fred Gedrich Annandale, VA
17 Fancisco Sanches Arlington, VA
18 Ron Canaway Hurwensville, PA
19 Mark Patterson Virginia Beach, VA
20 George Nixon Richmond, VA
Men 60 - 64
The men's 60-64 division always has some great race performances, and this fall was no exception. Severna Park's John Benkert leads the pack this fall, turning in three very impressive performances, two of which were 5K showings under 20 minutes. Benkert's 19:23 at the Vanguard Run for Recovery was the fastest run by a man over 60 this fall, and as a result he is the clear winner of this division.
Moving now to the southern reaches of our region we find Norfolk's Mel Williams taking over the second place ranking. Williams had the third fastest time (behind Benkert's two) run by a man in this division this fall--an amazing 3:11:13 age group triumph at the Marine Corps Marathon. Williams also ran 1:11:14 at the FOP Ten Miler as further testament to his worthiness of the second rank.
Arlington's Chan Robbins, a regularly ranked runner, finds himself near the top this fall, finishing the period in third place. Robbins was 45 seconds behind Benkert at the Vanguard Run for Recovery, for a strong showing there. He also ran 20:11 at the Goblin Gallop 5K, beating out fellow age grouper Stephen Forman.
Columbia's Art Morey stacks up as the next fastest man in the group, and as such we have awarded him the fourth place ranking for the fall. Morey's best race was a 20:18 at the Baltimore Fila 5K. Finally, rounding out the top five is Warren Prunella, who gets the last berth in the top five by beating out Stephen Forman at the DCRRC National Capital 20 Miler, where he finished the course in 2:33:11. Prunella also had a 3:35:13 finish at the Marine Corps Marathon to further justify his ranking.
Place Name Hometown
1 John Benkert Severna Park, MD
2 Mel Williams Norfolk, VA
3 Chan Robbins Arlington, VA
4 Art Morey Columbia, MD
5 Warren Prunella Rockville, MD
6 Stephen Forman McLean, VA
7 Bob Leaberry Gambrills, MD
8 Tom Willging Washington, DC
9 Doug Walker Woodstock, VA
10 Tommy Harris Lynchburg, VA
11 Terry Derk Dauphin, PA
12 Mike Baziz Baltimore, MD
13 Quin Barber Falls Church, VA
14 John Gluck Alexandria, VA
15 Benito Vazquez Laurel, MD
16 Jimmy Williamson Petersburg, VA
17 Robert Ryland Richmond, VA
18 Dan Foldenauer Richmond, VA
19 Ron Steele Fairfax, VA
20 Milton Swan Baltimore, MD
Men 65 - 69
An impressive 20 men turned in the minimum two qualifying times to earn rankings in this division. The top slot among these men was decided at the Baltimore Marathon, where Sparks's George Yannakakis and Belcamp's Leonard Morgan squared off. Though Yannakakis's gun time was faster, Morgan's net (chip) time was faster, so we are awarding him the top slot for his 3:52:39 finish. Morgan's other qualifying times were a 21:29 at the IND Race for Energy and a 21:37 at the Franklin Square Hospital 5K.
Yannakakis must settle for a strong second place finish this time, a spot which he certainly deserves, not only for his 3:55:14 finish at the Baltimore Marathon, but also for his 40:06 showing at the Jones Falls 8K.
Kitty Hawk's Tom Ray was back in town racing this fall, and he has earned the third place finish as a result of his 21:59 finish at the Hilton Village 5K and a 1:17:44 divisional win over Richard Williams at the Lynchburg BB&T Ten Miler.
Another runner who races in the southern portion of the region sits comfortably in the fourth place position. Virginia Beach's Chris Catoe had five solid qualifying times, including a 36:22 at the Neptune Festival 8K, which was good enough to vault him into the top five runners in the group. Catoe also had particularly good showings at the Holiday House 5K (22:24) and the Norfolk YMCA 5K (22:38).
It was a difficult decision between Maynard Weyers and Richard Williams, both of Alexandria, for the fifth and sixth slots; however, in the end we chose to award fifth to Weyers since he had a faster qualifying time than any of Williams's times. Weyers had his best race at the Kensington 8K, where he crossed the line in 36:54. He backed that performance up with a 37:24 at the Fair Lakes 8K.
Place Name Hometown
1 Leonard Morgan Belcamp, MD
2 George Yannakakis Sparks, MD
3 Tom Ray Kitty Hawk, NC
4 Chris Catoe Virginia Beach, VA
5 Maynard Weyers Alexandria, VA
6 Richard Williams Alexandria, VA
7 Alan Rider Reston, VA
8 Don Singer Annapolis, MD
9 Hank Hatch Vienna, VA
10 Stanley Witomski Hanover, MD
11 Bill Spruill Chesapeake, VA
12 Robert Smith Dickerson, MD
13 Denis Dirscherl Williamsport, MD
14 Alvin Marcy Centreville, VA
15 William Hoss Reston, VA
16 Mike Davila Virginia Beach, VA
17 Richard Talbott Sparks, MD
Men 70 - 74
Three men in the 70-74 division have earned rankings this fall. The fastest of these men is Larry Dickerson of Burke, who takes the division title on the strength of four qualifying times, the fastest of which was a 47:08 at the Georgetown Classic 10K, where he beat out age group competition from second-ranked Jack McMahon.
McMahon captures the second slot, with three qualifying times including a 48:47 finish just behind Dickerson at the Georgetown Classic 10K. McMahon also ran 39:15 at the Fair Lakes 8K.
George Waxter of Frederick is the final man in this division to earn a ranking this fall. Waxter had two qualifying times, the faster of which was a 23:40 at the Baltimore Fila 5K.
Place Name Hometown
1 Larry Dickerson Burke, VA
2 Jack McMahon Rockville, MD
3 George Waxter Frederick, MD
Men 75 & Over
The men's 75 and over age division is always characterized by several prolific runners, and once again a significant number of men in this division earned the two qualifying times necessary to earn a fall ranking. Gainesville's Mel Mattson, who had a season-best performance at the Van Metre 5 Miler where he ran 43:49, holds the top slot in these rankings. His other performances included a victory over age group competitor Walt Washburn at the Fair Lakes 8K and triumphs over Bill Osburn and Ray Blue at the Goblin Gallop.
Second place this fall belongs to Bethesda's Bill Osburn, who had an incredible 13 qualifying times, which represent numerous victories over age group rival Ray Blue. Osburn's fastest outing was a 26:17 at the Goblin Gallop where he was second in the division behind Mattson.
William Foley of Catonsville is the third fastest runner in this group, though he did not face any age group competition from the other men ranked in this group. Foley had his best performance at the Western Branch YMCA 5K where he ran 26:28. This performance was backed up by a 26:29 at the Baltimore Fila 5K.
Fourth place belongs to one of the group's other prolific runners--Vienna's Walt Washburn. Washburn turned in eight qualifying times, including a 55:55 at the Jug Bay 10K where he beat out sixth-ranked Ray Blue.
Place Name Hometown
1 Mel Mattson Gainesville, VA
2 Bill Osburn Bethesda, MD
3 William Foley Catonsville, MD
4 Walt Washburn Vienna, VA
5 Cokey Daman Virginia Beach, VA
6 Ray Blue Oxon Hill, MD
7 Albert Boone Baltimore, MD