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Cascades 10K Fire Chase 10K
By James Moreland
May 27, 2006
Sterling, VA
For the Washington Running Report

Proceeds from this event will benefit the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company. Funds raised will help purchase firefighter's gear and rescue equipment that require constant repair and replacement.

Memorial Day weekend and suddenly the weather turned warm and mugged runners at the fourth annual race. After the race, runners were comparing the sudden heat to the Leesburg 20K/10K. The course loops around the Lowes Island Community Center twice. The rolling hills are not bad but the second time through saw many runners slowing. The first lap has a dogleg in it that makes it about 3.2 miles, even still most runners were even slower the second time around. At the base of the toughest hills (mile 2.5 & 5.3), the Sterling Fire Department again positioned a truck to send a forty foot spray of cooling water over the runners.

The top three men from last year were absent. This year's champion, Ray Pugsley [photo left] of Potomac River Running, was an easy winner in the sixth fastest time of the four year race. Pugsley's time of 33:39 was exactly a minute ahead of second place Brian Schmidt of Leesburg, VA. Albert Han of Washington, DC just broke 36:00 in 35:58 for third place. More than once Cathy Pugsley has joined her husband in the winner's circle. Last year she was second overall in a sub masters record 39:22. This year she slowed a mere four seconds and ended up back one place in third.

The race started promptly at 8:00 AM under its signature fire truck ladder arch. Before the first surge of adrenaline was gone on the short hill, runners were treated to a half-mile of downhill to begin the journey. There were plenty of water stops and even with all the runners, there was plenty of water to be had.

With great prizes and awards three deep in five-year age groups, this race continues to add 100 new runners every year. This year there were 741 finishers in the 10K and hundreds more in the fun run/walk. There really is plenty of room for this great race to grow even more. The course is rolling with no killer hills and very spectator friendly. Sterling, VA is very accessible to everyone in the metro area.

For the women, this year's winner, Mary Jo Saunders of Harrisonburg, VA, had some fine credentials. In March, she won the Young Life 5K in 17:26. In the cooler April, she dashed down the Rockville Pike at Pike's Peek 10K for seventh overall in 36:27. Eighth place in that race was captured by Erin Swain of Clifton, VA in 36:51. Today, Swain made the journey even more a challenge, holding close the entire way. Saunders finished in 38:35, about fifty meters ahead of Swain's 38:46. Fourth place Jacqueline Gruendel of Burke, VA would normally have been the favorite. She is recovering from the long miles of marathon training. Last fall at Twin Cities, she ran 2:54:36. She has tested the waters with a couple of 6:00 pace 5Ks and is just getting her wheels back. She finished in 39:43. Jessica Storm of Reston, VA [photo left] was third last year. She slowed three seconds from 39:55 and was sent back to fifth.

For the masters division champions, Jean Christophe Arcaz (45) of Rockville, MD was fourth overall in a very credible 37:08. Sushila Nanda (45) of Arlington, VA in 44:42 was the ninth woman. Other notables included mega mile racer Karsten Brown, perennial age group champion Patrick Griffith, and Richard Adams Jr., of Herndon, VA. Brown ran last year in 37:42 for second in the 30-34 division. This year he repeated that award while slowing to 37:55. Sure, it was hot but maybe last Sunday's Palo Verde Marathon in 3:16:13 in the San Pedro Mountains of California may have affected the lad as well. For Griffith (61) he was fine with beating anyone his age or older by at least six minutes. When the race was starting, Adams told us he wanted to catch Griffith. He did and held off Griffith's furious late charge to prevail 39:54 to 39:56. Griffith owns the 60-64 record, 38:44, set last year as well as the 55-59 record set in the first year at 38:36.

For the fifties, nobody even looked in the neighborhood of Chuck Moeser's 34:04 third place overall finish in 2003. Indeed, James Moreland's 41:13 in 2004 is still the second fastest time. Still, three runners beat last year's 50-54 wining time and eight of them beat the second place time. Lainey Bernstein of Potomac, MD still has the women's record in 50:19, set in 2004. Before today she was at least six minutes ahead of any other year. Today, Suanne Shocket of Manassas, VA closed the gap, winning in 50:46.

Besides bagels and bananas, Outback Steakhouse provided steak and eggs for breakfast, while Turkey Hill provided chilled lemonade and iced tea. WMZQ 98.7 kept us entertained with "Today's Best Country."

Awards

OVERALL MALE  (GUN TIME)
Place Num   Name                Age City                  Time    
===== ===== =================== === ===================== ======= 
    1     9 Ray Pugsley          37 Potomac Falls VA        33:29 
    2    50 Brian Schmidt        38 Leesburg VA             34:29 
    3    69 Albert Han           32 Washington DC           35:58 

OVERALL FEMALE (GUN TIME) Place Num Name Age City Time ===== ===== =================== === ===================== ======= 1 3 Mary Jo Saunders 31 Harrisonburg VA 38:35 2 4 Erin Swain 24 Clifton VA 38:46 3 10 Cathy Pugsley 37 Potomac Falls VA 39:26

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 19 (NET TIME) 1 413 Jim Rion 15 Sterling VA 38:51 2 456 Scott Dean 17 Sterling VA 40:56 3 872 Andrea Clark 17 Sterling VA 41:43

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 19 (NET TIME) 1 433 Carissa Edens 18 Sterling VA 47:42 2 19 Kathryn Stephens 17 Leesburg VA 48:29 3 649 Kelly Jones 16 Sterling VA 50:21

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24 (NET TIME) 1 693 Brian Luhman 24 Sterling VA 42:30 2 730 Dallas Hansen 24 Bethesda MD 43:47 3 186 Stephen Langone 21 Alexandria VA 44:26

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24 (NET TIME) 1 245 Amanda Gould 23 Arlington VA 45:39 2 262 Jaime Clampitt 22 Sterling VA 47:37 3 254 Cathy Larkin 23 Arlington VA 48:53

MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29 (NET TIME) 1 139 Willie MacK 26 Ashburn VA 39:41 2 779 Shawn Stegmaier 29 Vienna VA 44:15 3 566 Giovanni Cordova 29 McLean VA 44:44

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29 (NET TIME) 1 128 Jessica Storm 29 Reston VA 39:55 2 805 Lou Hohnka Oswald 29 Herndon VA 41:33 3 613 Jen Oblas 27 Leesburg VA 42:16

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34 (NET TIME) 1 711 Tim Stahler 31 Reston VA 37:44 2 84 Karsten Brown 32 Front Royal VA 37:53 3 422 Robert Osterried 33 Sterling VA 38:13

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34 (NET TIME) 1 2 Jacqueline Gruendel 31 Burke VA 39:42 2 700 Sonia Beckner 33 Reston VA 45:14 3 307 Erin Tunkel 33 Mount Airy MD 47:21

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39 (NET TIME) 1 749 Theo Haast 39 Leesburg VA 39:18 2 105 James Kotwicki 36 Stafford VA 40:26 3 562 Brian Johnson 35 Ashburn VA 43:48

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39 (NET TIME) 1 663 Kristin Sisler 39 Sterling VA 41:51 2 632 Kathleen McFarlane 36 Ashburn VA 46:16 3 346 Julie Hertel 39 Leesburg VA 46:27

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44 (NET TIME) 1 229 Kevin Midkiff 43 Clifton VA 39:36 2 543 Robert Sichau 42 Dumfries VA 40:28 3 708 George Lane 40 Ashburn VA 40:37

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44 (NET TIME) 1 454 Tracy Kelleher 44 Potomac Falls VA 47:34 2 320 Alison Hess 42 Ashburn VA 47:43 3 829 Kari Stoever 40 Bethesda MD 48:17

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49 (NET TIME) 1 85 Jean Christophe Arc 45 Rockville MD 37:08 2 292 Tom Cook 47 Chantilly VA 39:22 3 426 Stephen Lewia 46 Chantilly VA 40:36

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49 (NET TIME) 1 76 Sushila Nanda 45 Arlington VA 44:40 2 735 Carole Roeder 49 Ashburn VA 47:48 3 58 Nina Van Winkle 46 Vienna VA 50:10

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54 (NET TIME) 1 620 Matt Rea 50 Sterling VA 41:26 2 356 Matt Reckmeyer 50 Lincoln NE 41:49 3 89 Kenyon Erickson 52 Vienna VA 42:21

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54 (NET TIME) 1 83 Suanne Shocet 52 Manassas VA 50:46 2 119 Elizabeth Roberts 50 Leesburg VA 1:00:24 3 302 Gail Baird 51 Fairfax Station VA 1:08:13

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59 (NET TIME) 1 462 Richard Adams Jr 55 Herndon VA 39:53 2 59 Richard Carlisle 55 Springfield VA 43:10 3 705 John Weldin 57 Herndon VA 46:26

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59 (NET TIME) 1 428 Sony Rosegrant 58 Herndon VA 1:07:52

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64 (NET TIME) 1 27 Patrick Griffith 61 Alexandria VA 39:55 2 240 Carnell Bowman 60 Leesburg VA 48:18 3 54 Glenn Luttrell 63 Gore VA 57:59

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64 (NET TIME) 1 74 Pat Welch 61 Vienna VA 56:52 2 49 Martha McJunkin 63 Bethesda MD 1:15:40

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69 (NET TIME) 1 336 Lloyd Blackwell 65 Warrenton VA 47:32 2 317 Philip Hager 69 Falls Church VA 48:54 3 360 Henry Hamburger 65 Bethesda MD 50:39

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69 (NET TIME) 1 675 Bunny Runyan 65 Sterling VA 1:15:16

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 99 (NET TIME) 1 482 William Hoss 71 Reston VA 57:44 2 679 Robert Gurtler 71 The Plains VA 1:01:29 3 818 Charles Day 75 Sterling VA 1:05:20

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 99 (NET TIME)

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