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Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
Race for Research Walk/Run 5K

By James Moreland
November 12, 2005
West Potomac Park, Washington, DC
For the Washington Running Report

What a difference a week makes. Last weekend saw Indian summer days, great running weather for the Veteran's Day 10K starting at West Potomac Park. Then the temperature dropped this morning for the 3rd Annual Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation Run for Research. There was frost on the windshields for the early risers. By 8:00 AM race time, the weather was perfect. Not just great--perfect! Runners discarded hat and gloves and sweats and raced east over the Inlet River Bridge toward Hains Point. The crisp fall day had no hint of clouds or humidity. The winds that usually buffet runners on at least one side of an out-and- back were not there. None, zilch, nada either coming or going!

At the start, Philippe Rolly seemed the obvious favorite as he does in most races. When asked if he was going to break 15:00, he modestly smiled with a negative shake of the head. When the power surging G-O word was announced, he motored out as if maybe he was going for 15:00. Sticking to his shoulder like a limpet mine was Chris Pruitt of Vienna, VA. Clearly it was going to be a battle.

Many of the participants of this race, started to help collect money for Multiple Myeloma Research, knew someone directly who had been affected. Many walked with pictures of loved ones on their T-shirts. The mood was a combination of joyful and somber.

Traditionally in running men have outnumbered women. More and more this has changed. In the three years of this race women have always outnumbered the men. The first year Anthony Belber was the men's champion, running what was for him a conservative 18:41. He was all alone. The women's champion, Leilani Eleccion, had stiff competition most of the way, prevailing by six seconds in 23:06.

In 2004, Belber repeated but was pressed to a much faster time by a trio of masters runners, including the ever-present Ted Poulos, whose 17:12 earned him the runner-up spot. Belber set the course record in 17:01. Rowena Watson ran away with the women's title in 21:09, nearly a minute ahead of second place. Four runners topped the 2003 standard.

This year, the perfect weather promised all new course records. Returning from East Potomac Park at the 2-mile mark, Rolly was just off the shoulder of Pruitt in 10:00. Third place Robert Schneider of Washington, DC, the only other viable threat, was making a determined charge. Rolly moved past Pruitt with a half mile to go and held on to win in 15:32. Pruitt was next in 15:36. Schneider had a swift 16:14 finish.

At the start, masters favorite Win Persina (photo) said, "Today's the day! I wanna break 21:00." She laughed when I advised her to not start her watch until after the first hundred meters. Top-level grandmaster Alice Franks had the masters course record in 23:44 but that was not even a good time for her. The record was going down. From the get-go, at least six female runners blasted out, clearly intent on trashing the old standard. Persina started conservatively, clearing the first mile in 6:45. The others were gone!

Kelly Renan (23) of Washington, DC was only briefly challenged, cruising home in a fine 18:44. Her challenger, Michaeline Nelson (16) of McLean, VA, shows lots of promise crossing the ChampionChip mats in 19:14. Rounding the last corner and the only "hill" of the course at the Inlet River Bridge, Persina was feeling confident and made her goal with a finish in 20:48. Only a ringer from Atlanta, GA, Annie Stevenson, denied her the masters title. Stevenson appeared magnanimous, urging me around the last corner to go for it. Then pressed me the whole last half mile to the mats, finishing on my shoulder for the new masters record of 20:35. Franks, now 57, sped to the grandmasters title in 22:34.

For the men, the first year masters champion was RJ Spalding. He was third overall in 20:24. Top-flight grandmaster Dan Eddy was next in 20:24. Poulos trumped the trio of forty somethings in the top four spots in 17:13, with Chris Sabbatini (17:15) making him work all the way. The grandmaster was sixty-four year-old Stephen Forman of McLean, VA in 21:30. Not one to rest on his laurels, he entered the new age this year with an improved time of 21:24. William Scott of Glenarden, MD (photo, 58) came in under the previous grandmaster best in 20:18 to win his division. Paul Bousel of Alexandria set the new grandmaster standard at 19:57.

After the race, the food was ultra plentiful. There was hot coffee and more bagels and bananas than you can shake a stick at. Runners were encouraged to take home extra goody bags that included a race T-shirt, a 2006 calendar, travel samples of grooming products, and lots of extra food. Two radio stations surrounded the runners with great music as the perfect running morning turned into the perfect fall day.

Award Winners

FEMALE OVERALL
Place Num   Name                   Ag City                      Gun T Net T Pace  
===== ===== ====================== == ========================= ===== ===== ===== 
    1   748 Kelly Benan            23 Washington DC             18:44 18:41  6:01 
    2   682 Michaeline Nelson      16 Mclean VA                 19:14 19:09  6:10 
    3   663 Jenny Goransson        22 Eliot ME                  19:50 19:48  6:23 

MALE OVERALL Place Num Name Ag City Gun T Net T Pace ===== ===== ====================== == ========================= ===== ===== ===== 1 30 Philippe Rolly 33 Fairfax VA 15:32 15:31 5:00 2 745 Chris Pruitt Vienna VA 15:36 15:36 5:02 3 816 Robert Schneider 29 Washington DC 16:14 16:13 5:14
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14 1 350 Kori Pickett 14 Mt Airy MD 27:19 27:03 8:43 2 716 Kaitlin Connolly 14 Bowie MD 30:43 29:37 9:32 3 192 Sarah Quinones 14 Culpeper VA 31:36 30:56 9:58
MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14 1 33 Jimmy Bradshaw 14 Springfield VA 21:31 21:28 6:55 2 800 Nathan Thatcher 13 Manassas VA 21:59 21:55 7:04 3 580 Jordan Bazak 11 Roanoke VA 22:23 22:16 7:10
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19 1 763 Christina Bazak 15 Palos Verdes CA 29:17 29:11 9:24 2 518 Emma Hilbert 16 Bethesda MD 33:29 33:19 10:44 3 379 Meghan Williams 17 Herndon VA 35:43 34:37 11:09
MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19 1 643 Michael O'Halloran 18 Washington DC 17:58 17:57 5:47 2 764 Daniel Pindell 17 Woodbine MD 21:14 21:07 6:48 3 349 Chris Pickett 17 Mt Airy MD 21:15 21:08 6:48
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24 1 849 Marcelle Little 24 Washington DC 28:25 21:38 6:58 2 735 Kelly Ferraro 24 Washington DC 21:49 21:48 7:01 3 224 Erin Brosterhous 20 Washington DC 29:20 22:33 7:16
MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24 1 753 Jeffrey Scranton 20 South Windsor CT 17:49 17:47 5:44 2 758 Andrew Wickmann 23 Washington DC 17:56 17:55 5:46 3 338 Mark Owens 24 White Plains MD 24:31 22:50 7:21
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29 1 351 Kelly Green 29 Washington DC 20:22 20:22 6:34 2 632 Nanda Gasparini 25 Washington DC 20:56 20:53 6:44 3 519 Jessica Hudson 29 Washington DC 21:52 21:49 7:01
MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29 1 228 Gabe Hollis 28 Washington DC 19:29 19:26 6:16 2 408 Brian Jaskot 27 Washington DC 20:07 20:02 6:27 3 667 Kosuke Tanegashima 29 Rockville MD 26:00 20:06 6:29
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34 1 733 Rebecca Ghent 34 Washington DC 21:39 21:36 6:58 2 662 Antonia Feldschmied 33 Washington DC 23:26 23:21 7:31 3 235 Heather Stevens 31 Arlington VA 24:23 24:19 7:50
MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34 1 196 David Deschryver 33 Washington DC 18:00 17:57 5:47 2 15 Kevin Moore 33 Washington DC 18:02 18:00 5:48 3 226 Christian Arriola 30 Washington DC 22:10 22:01 7:05
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39 1 755 Jeanette Dumbrell 36 Baileys Xrds VA 19:53 19:51 6:24 2 620 Linda Bedell 35 Upper Marlboro MD 28:09 23:07 7:27 3 779 Bekki Welter 35 Washington DC 24:09 23:56 7:42
MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39 1 420 Greg Chaney 37 Washington DC 18:19 18:13 5:52 2 504 Scott Bickham 39 Corning NY 18:25 18:25 5:56 3 421 Doug Woods 36 Gaithersburg MD 18:57 18:55 6:06
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44 1 705 Annie Stevenson 40 Atlanta GA 20:35 20:32 6:37 2 26 Sushila Nanda 44 Arlington VA 22:09 22:07 7:08 3 680 Mary O'Neill 41 Arlington VA 24:34 24:27 7:52
MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44 1 248 Stuart Pineo 44 Columbia MD 17:39 17:38 5:41 2 801 Alan Thatcher 42 Manassas VA 17:50 17:49 5:44 3 24 Eric Schumacher 42 Bristow VA 18:39 18:37 6:00
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49 1 492 Win Persina 45 Washington DC 20:48 20:46 6:41 2 480 Myra Washington 48 Montgomery Village MD 23:10 23:07 7:27 3 252 Linda Mutziger 48 Laytonsville MD 23:48 23:45 7:39
MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49 1 638 Stephen Curran 46 Washington DC 18:02 17:57 5:47 2 536 Michael Mason 49 Spencerville MD 19:25 19:23 6:15 3 476 Richard Simcock 45 Washington DC 20:29 20:22 6:34
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54 1 656 Merrilee Seidman 51 Alexandria VA 25:00 24:59 8:03 2 16 Suzanne Shaw 51 Alexandria VA 27:45 27:36 8:53 3 416 Deborah Akers-Cordivan 51 Manassas VA 29:37 28:59 9:20
MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54 1 657 Paul Bousel 52 Alexandria VA 19:57 19:55 6:25 2 679 James Moreland 53 Gaithersburg MD 20:34 20:33 6:37 3 799 Beau Robinson 53 Fairfax VA 22:54 22:45 7:20
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59 1 28 Alice Franks 57 Rockville MD 22:34 22:31 7:15 2 528 Trudie Toussaint 58 Rockville MD 32:26 32:05 10:20 3 805 Susan Galbraith 55 Silver Spring MD 39:20 38:03 12:15
MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59 1 787 William Scott 58 Glenarden MD 20:18 20:14 6:31 2 21 Michael Fritz 55 Dulles VA 22:28 22:25 7:13 3 112 Bob Kramer 56 Bethesda MD 23:41 23:34 7:36
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64 1 489 Linda Schwartz 63 Potomac MD 31:30 31:09 10:02 2 244 Mary Lou Collins 60 Alexandria VA 55:51 55:18 17:48
MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64 1 363 Daniel Field 60 Bangor ME 23:01 22:52 7:22 2 752 Jim Verdier 63 Alexandria VA 23:56 23:53 7:42 3 461 Allen Heinz 60 Alexandria VA 50:25 49:43 16:00
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69 1 794 Glenda Ray 68 Norman OK 59:35 58:41 18:54 2 321 Anna Schneier 65 Rockville MD 67:12 67:12 21:38 3 468 Jeanne Arcuni 67 Vienna VA 68:08 67:31 21:44
MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69 1 29 Stephen Forman 65 Mclean VA 21:24 21:21 6:53 2 630 Philip Hager 68 Falls Church VA 24:12 24:07 7:46 3 740 Chet Coates 65 Silver Spring MD 24:35 24:31 7:54
FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 99 1 775 Jeanette Chambers 70 Arnold MD 32:59 32:57 10:37 2 253 Jacqueline O'Neil 74 Washington DC 34:00 33:50 10:54 3 288 Alma Kershner 73 Falling Waters WV 46:11 45:54 14:47
MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 99 1 774 Tony Measham 71 Chevy Chase MD 25:43 25:39 8:16 2 490 Edward Green 74 Washington DC 29:34 29:21 9:27 3 744 Jim Turner 71 Silver Spring MD 29:48 29:42 9:34

To learn how you can help fight Multiple Myeloma, please visit the MMRF Web site at www.multiplemyeloma.org.

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