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Jamestown High School Swamp Run 5K
By Rick Platt Saturday, March 8, 2003 Williamsburg, VA For the Washington Running Report
The second annual Jamestown Swamp Run 5K (March 8, Williamsburg,
VA) lived up to its name Saturday morning, as muddy, messy,
slippery and sloppy conditions confronted the 147 finishers of
the trail 5K race. The course doesn't officially go through the
swamps that surround the Greensprings Trail, but it was hard to
tell the difference this year. While there are many scenic
wooden-bridge crossings of the official wetlands along the
Greensprings Trail, the very wet winter months of 2003 created
many temporary wetlands. The 2002 Swamp Run was a dry affair
with a firm course and relatively fast times. In contrast, this
year there were at least two dozen areas where runners and
walkers had no way to get around the muddy and wet areas.
Instead they had to endure going through often ankle-deep slop.
Yet after the race, there were no complaints, with all saying
they had fun doing something different from the usual flat
asphalt road race. The race Saturday was the opening race of
the 2003 Colonial Road Runners Grand Prix series. Conditions were greatly slowed by the wet course (most runners
estimated 30 to 60 seconds), yet a dozen runners overcame the
obstacles to win the race or set new race age-group records.
Defending champion Michael Mann, 34, of Hampton was timed in an
impressive 16:34, only 12 seconds slower than his 2002 winning
time. High school cross country and track star Jonna Reinhardt,
18, of Williamsburg and the host Jamestown High School, was
runner up in 17:35. Reinhardt, one of the top high school
distance runners in Virginia, will be attending the College of
William and Mary next year on a track scholarship. Women's
winner Jennifer Quarles, 31, of Williamsburg ran a 20:43 (well
off Alison Holinka's race record of 18:24), but good enough to
break her own women's 30-34 age-group record. The women's runner
up, Elizabeth Winthrop (like Reinhardt, one of Jamesown High's
cross country stars) was timed in 21:04 (a race age-group mark
for women 15-19), and just two seconds ahead of a former
Jamestown student, Jessica Walton, 20, of Williamsburg. Besides Quarles and Winthrop, other age group records set
Saturday were by 11-year-old Russell Hornsby (boys 14-and-under,
21:07), Peter Harris (men 20-24, 18:55), Rob Vance (men 35-39,
19:43), Ned Berg (men 40-44, 18:34), Rick Platt (men 50-54,
18:57), Robert Wilson (men 55-59, 20:37), Andrew Polansky (men
75-and-over, 27:46), Tom Gerhardt (men's walk, 30:37), Suzanne
Gibson (women 55-59, 24:46) and Nancy Patron (women 65-and-over,
29:04). Polansky's 27:46 was an all-time Colonial Road Runners
5K record for men 75-79, breaking by 13 minutes the previous
mark of 40:47 by Joseph Moore, 79, of Newport News at the 1996
Governor's Land 5K. Polansky had turned 75 in December, and
will be aiming this year for all the CRR marks in his new 75-79
age group. He currently owns 13 of the 14 marks for the CRR's 70-
74 division (lacking only last year's Jamestown Swamp Run, which
he did not run). For complete results for this race, please visit our official
Results Page.
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