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Hope Springs Eternal
Cassidy & Pinkard Race for Hope 5K
By James Moreland May 7, 2006 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
The near perfect weather brought out thousands of smiling faces
to Freedom Plaza for the 9th annual Race for Hope. A cool,
gentle breeze settled lightly on the runners as they lined up
under the balloon arch in front of the ChampionChip mats for the
adventure down Pennsylvania Avenue. At the mile, just before the
Capitol, participants scurried around the circle and looped
around the block before returning home.This race had a record 6100 entrants, most of whom were here to
celebrate life, remember loved ones who have gone, and to
congratulate those fortunate enough to able to have survived.
Hundreds of runners formed personal "teams of
remembrance", "teams of hope" for their loved ones. Runners
today
were joyous in the celebration of life. Just before the start of the race, a good-sized group of
survivors in yellow T-shirts with yellow balloons were
acknowledged. Most of these strong and determined individuals
came out to race as well, proud of their win and yet
keenly aware that others had not been victorious and the cure
for all is still in dire need. After the race, the announcer asked the crowd to cheer if they
too hoped that we would have found a cure and not need to have
another race. Maybe even if we find a cure it would be
important, even necessary, to continue the tradition so that we
will always remember, never forget, those whose race was over
before the cure was found. Just before race start, more than
$1,100,000 had been raised to benefit the Brain Tumor Society.
This event was a family event with scores and scores of young
ones. Indeed, after the 5K there was a fun run for the youngest
of them, though many children ran, walked, paraded through the
entire 5K. Pennsylvania Avenue was a sea of bright colors with a
new spring and the hope that comes with it. For well more than
an hour, runners flooded the finish line, many having their
names called out as the passed under the banner. Many chirped
out their pleasure of recognition. Randomly runners were awarded
trips to the Arlington Cinema and Draft House for the "Rock for
Hope."After the race, runners removed their ChampionChip and exited
the finish corral. Now they were headed for an endless supply of
fresh bagels, bright yellow bananas, cookies, snack bars,
pretzels, and rock solid ice-cold fruit bars. Naturally, there
were thousands of bottles of water and replacement drinks.
The Race
After a long silence, race committee member Jeff Kolodin's kids
bellowed out the G-O word. Before they finished their elongated
GO, scores of runners were nearly out of earshot,
hustling down
Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol. About ten of the men pulled
away from the lead women to scout out the course. From
Rockville, son of longtime Montgomery County Road runners Club
member Richie Weiss (soon to be 65 and aching to get a high
ranking in the Runner Rankings), Jon Weiss (32) [in photo
left] battled
young Brandon Corbin (21) of West Point, NY and Joshua Taylor
(27) of Arlington, VA in a dramatic finish with just four
seconds separating third from first. Weiss will be delighted
with this tough fought win in 16:34. His dad will tell us that
the time was slow and will be better next time (not true and
true).Fourth place and also from West Point, Ben Roberts (22) handily
won his division. West Point had a big part in the early
treading on the finish mats. David Mead (35) of Washington, DC
was next, running a swift 16:59. Gene Smith was the masters
division winner, light-years ahead of everyone else with his
17:31. Bruce Delaplaine (50) was the next over-forty runner in a
fine 18:57. In his last year of the fifties, racing legend Herb
Tolbert is back. We commiserated about getting old but Tolbert
had some serious medical issues that took him away from the
racing in the running scene for nearly all of his fifties. Coach
Tolbert helps prepare young runners for racing in his hometown
of Gaithersburg, MD. Folks watching this tall, lanky 59-year-old
stride away to a 19:32 age group win may remember the good ole
days Tolbert was the overall winner in many of his races. Bill Sollers (66) of Silver Spring, MD took his 220 pounds of
might across the finish line more than ninety seconds ahead of
his division second place finisher, proving it is not just the
skinny bird that gets the worm. Skip Grant (70) of Silver
Spring, MD continues to be the man to beat in the 70-79 age
group with an unreal 22:20. Paul Lackey (81) is the new king of
the eighth generation, racing home in 28:30.
The battle for the women's title was all Virginia. Tonya Dodge
(30) [in photo left] of Arlington, VA was not a household name
before this race. Clearly, this athlete is a runner to be
reckoned with. Jacqueline (Concaugh) Gruendel (31) of Burke, VA
won the battle for runner-up in 18:31. Genevieve Kiley (31) of
Arlington, VA ran an excellent sub-6:00 pace 18:37.Masters top dog Rebecca Nathan (40) of Arlington, VA missed the
spotlight that shone on the top three, breaking nineteen
minutes by three seconds. Speaking of which, Alicia Pease (23)
of Hyattsville, MD, half her age, filled in the fifth spot very
nicely with 19:00. Another top open runner, Eileen Kickish (26)
of Washington, DC was next, winning her division in 19:24.
Another fine young runner is 46-year-old Win Persina. She again
tops her division with a swift 19:32. In the last year, she has
continued to lower her times, now by more than a minute.
Look for her to crack 19:00 before year's end. Alice Franks of Rockville, MD just turned 58, turning in a fine
23:11. This would often be enough for another age group win.
Today, Isabel Reiff (56) of Washington, DC made away with the
crown in 22:22. In this business you cannot rest of your
laurels. Indeed, 50-54 winner Kiki Sweigart (54) of McLean, VA
ran 23:13 and she will be 55 before you can say, "Please, not
so fast there!" Sandra May (60) of Alexandria, VA was tops in
her decade by nearly ten minutes. Jacqueline O'Neil (74) of
Washington, DC took control of the venerable 70-99 division.
Awards
Cassidy & Pinkard Race for Hope 5K
Washington, DC May 7, 2006
Awards Listing (No Duplicate Prizes)
FEMALE OVERALL
Place Num Name Age City Time
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1 2085 Tonya Dodge 30 Arlington VA 18:00
2 2395 Jacqueline Gruendel 31 Burke VA 18:31
3 2053 Genevieve Kiley 31 Arlington VA 18:37
MALE OVERALL
Place Num Name Age City Time
===== ===== ====================== == ========================= =====
1 2517 Jon Weiss 32 Rockville MD 16:35
2 437 Brandon Corbin 21 West Point NY 16:36
3 2738 Joshua Taylor 27 Arlington VA 16:38
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 19 & Younger Clock Chip Pace
1 2008 Katie O'Rourke 17 McLean VA 26:16 23:10 7:28
2 2550 Annie MacOmber 18 Vienna VA 27:35 23:51 7:41
MALE AGE GROUP: 19 & Younger
1 1875 Robert Sherry 19 Vero Beach FL 17:23 17:22 5:36
2 466 Andrew Tingan 18 Beaumont TX 17:24 17:23 5:36
female AGE GROUP: 20 - 24
1 1958 Alicia Pease 23 Hyattsville MD 19:00 18:57 6:06
2 2036 Kaitlin Sheedy 23 Arlington VA 20:00 19:53 6:24
male AGE GROUP: 20 - 24
1 460 Ben Roberts 22 West Point NY 16:47 16:41 5:22
2 435 Bryan Bhark 21 Landenberg PA 17:09 17:04 5:30
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29
1 2068 Eileen Kickish 26 Washington DC 19:24 19:23 6:15
2 25585 Wendy Matthews 29 Arlington VA 19:28 19:27 6:16
MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29
1 1777 Shawn Loper 28 Bel Air MD 17:04 17:03 5:30
2 2239 Kevin Peterson 28 New York NY 17:08 17:07 5:31
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34
1 1098 Amy Beer 31 Washington DC 21:07 21:00 6:46
2 985 Christina Yancey 30 Washington DC 21:48 21:25 6:54
MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34
1 294 Colin Heitzmann 32 Rockville MD 18:02 18:00 5:48
2 31 Adam Stolzberg 30 Arlington VA 18:31 18:30 5:58
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39
1 2772 Samantha Kirby 37 Arlington VA 20:12 20:12 6:30
2 1215 Lisa Oakley 39 Washington DC 21:51 21:38 6:58
MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39
1 785 David Mead 37 Washington DC 16:59 16:59 5:28
2 2223 Robert Villacres 36 Washington DC 17:24 17:23 5:36
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44
1 56 Rebecca Nathan 40 Arlington VA 18:57 18:57 6:06
2 1935 Kathryn O'Brien 42 Washington DC 23:10 23:03 7:25
MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44
1 693 Gene Smith 41 Burke VA 17:31 17:31 5:39
2 2790 Jon Lugbill 44 Richmond VA 19:55 19:48 6:23
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49
1 2159 Win Persina 46 Washington DC 19:32 19:32 6:17
2 2360 Eleanor Kerr 46 Chillum MD 20:39 20:37 6:38
MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49
1 620 Jeffrey Zack 48 Alexandria VA 20:45 20:38 6:39
2 2139 Rodney Fennell 46 Clinton MD 21:01 20:50 6:43
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54
1 2537 Kiki Sweigart 54 McLean VA 23:13 22:58 7:24
2 370 Jennifer Sproul 51 Gaithersburg MD 25:40 25:12 8:07
MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54
1 2562 Bruce Delaplaine 51 Bethesda MD 18:57 18:56 6:06
2 2142 Larry Parkinson 51 Alexandria VA 19:52 19:52 6:24
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59
1 2227 Isabel Reiff 56 Washington DC 22:22 22:09 7:08
2 67 Alice Franks 58 Rockville MD 23:11 23:08 7:27
MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59
1 2261 Herbert Tolbert 59 Gaithersburg MD 19:32 19:29 6:17
2 2029 William Scott 58 Glenarden MD 20:41 20:35 6:38
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64
1 33 Sandra May 60 Alexandria VA 27:27 26:58 8:41
2 2168 Linda Schwartz 63 Potomac MD 32:58 32:28 10:27
MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64
1 68 Lou Shapiro 64 Silver Spring MD 22:10 22:09 7:08
2 309 S Mahaney 60 Silver Spring MD 23:14 23:10 7:28
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69
1 25609 Bry Potter 66 Washington DC 33:31 25:31 8:13
2 464 Patricia Kellyn 66 Alexandria VA 67:55 58:40 18:53
MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69
1 78 Bill Sollers 66 Silver Spring MD 24:40 24:36 7:56
2 1331 Donald Kohler 69 New Market MD 26:14 25:39 8:16
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 & Up
1 2000 Jacqueline O'Neil 74 Washington DC 35:46 34:05 10:59
2 236 Sabine Snavely 70 Arlington VA 44:01 43:14 13:55
MALE AGE GROUP: 70 & Up
1 2271 Skip Grant 70 Silver Spring MD 22:20 22:18 7:11
2 1557 William Pepelko 71 Great Falls VA 27:46 27:31 8:52
Race Day Report for 2006
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