

Freeze Your Gizzard 5K
Turkeys for the Winners
By James Moreland November 17, 2007 Leesburg, VA For the Washington Running Report
Cross country races abound in the fall and they always draw the
young and young at heart. Crisp clean air and no cars in sight,
that is sure a runner's delight. In its fifth year Freeze Your
Gizzard 5K and 1 Mile fun run continue to grow, more than 500
participants, by doing all the right things. With the massive
Ida Lee Park, on field parking was extensive. Praise luck for a
dry field. There were plenty of the necessary preparation
areas, where one might sit and cogitate before the race.
There were many envious glances at the full spread of culinary
delights awaiting the runners upon their return.The course was slightly different than in past years but as
promised it was very easy to follow. There were numerous well
placed marshals but easiest to follow was the white chalk line
that wound its way curvaceously through the park. Unlike many
cross country events this course was gently rolling and runners
could dare to look up at their competition without fear of
tumbling on a hazard. There was even a brief point midway on
the course where some runners could dip off the grass onto a
paved trail. At the start the cognoscenti, were equipped with racing spikes.
It would certainly help them fly through the course with better
traction. However, the rubber mats of the ChampionChip system
poised a special challenge for them. They could not run over
the mats but the needed to pass the Chip foot over the
mat to record their start. This meant lining up on the far side
of the
starting line and waving their chip foot above the mat before
charging down the opening lane to the field.
In the two years prior three quarters of the men and half the
women were in their teens, swiftly negotiating the twists and
turns, bounding along like jack rabbits. 2006 winner Nick
McLaughlin had been third in 2005 and though the 18-year-old
improved his time this year by more than a minute (16:32), he
was relegated to third again. In his three years, Andrew
Budiansky (17) moved from sixth to second and then back to
fourth though he also improved by a minute to 16:52. Fast cross
country times are rare and usually for a time to match a road
time, the course must be a little short. Today's course seemed
the right distance. The forty-five degree windless weather was
ideal and the relatively flat course with short grass helped
these young and improving speedsters move on out. Runner-up Adam Crawford (20) of Leesburg, VA never let up. He
might have been even closer but he chose to get started four
seconds late. Justin Fritzius (23) of Purcellville, VA took
full advantage and roared to a course record 15:50 victory. For
Fritzius, (in photo) this was his third straight 5K win this
fall. Only the awesome Stephen Crane stopped him from winning
all four of his fall races. Only two masters runners in the
last three years have cracked the top ten. This year it was 47-
year-old Mark Whalley of Fairfax, VA in 17:38 for sixth
overall. He was coming off a runner-up spot at the topsy-turvy
Greasy-Gooney 10K. For the grandmasters, James Moreland heard
that age group winners would be taking home a 13.5 pound
Turkey. Enough said.
When the race started a lot of young runners darted out quickly
and a surprising amount of them stayed strong throughout the
race. Many of the later race flameouts were older runners. Last
year the women's top two were seventh and ninth overall with
Kristin Hart of Hamilton, VA wining in 19:09. This year the
finish was almost Sister Act Too Hannah (17) and Hailey
(15) of Lovettsville, VA went screaming down to the first turn
with only 31-year-old Guillian Kalaris of Leesburg, VA anywhere
near. The older sister, Hannah, pulled away though not really
putting Kalaris away until the final 150 meter straightaway
returning to the finish. You can bet Hailey, (in photo) who
finished about a minute behind will be improved for next year's
event. Slender Sushila Nanda (47) of Arlington, VA was next and
took the top masters spot. She ran a very even race all by
herself with no women within thirty seconds of her. Leslie Kash
(51) of Round Hill, VA was the top grandmaster in 25:26.You rarely see many older racers in a cross country event
because our joints, especially our ankles, cannot take the
stress. This course runs just fine for the older runners. The
awards had an overall champion and then moved to ten year age
groups going three deep. First place was a frozen Turkey just
in time for Thanksgiving. Third place was a pie. After the age
groups were announced, the still large crowd of runners got a
shot at a turkey as one of the many random prizes. Runners
received a long sleeved T-shirt in their goodie bag. The race
is a winner and it will continue to grow.
Joan Price (43) of Leesburg, VA was third master in 23:55.
Awards
Overalls by Clock Time, Age Groups by Net TimeMALE 5K
1 426 Justin Fritzius 23 Purcellville VA 15:50 15:51 FEMALE 5K
1 413 Hannah Scheren 17 Lovettsville VA 20:06 20:09 MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 19
1 322 Nick McLaughlin 18 Leesburg VA 16:32 16:32
2 280 Andrew Budiansky 17 Leesburg VA 16:52 16:55
3 471 Josh Klug 16 Leesburg VA 17:43 17:45 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 19
1 412 Hailey Scheren 15 Lovettsville VA 21:04 21:09
2 309 Jessica Farah 17 Aldie VA 22:50 22:54
3 359 Aubrey Mignone 17 South Riding VA 22:53 22:55 MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 29
1 494 Adam Crawford 20 Leesburg VA 15:57 16:01
2 403 Brian Carnes 22 Leesburg VA 16:59 17:01
3 411 Garrett Stokes 26 Herndon VA 19:12 19:15 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 29
1 369 Laura Pearson 25 Arlington VA 22:48 23:08
2 380 Shaw Hipsher 26 Bethesda MD 23:24 23:32
3 50 Rebecca Eagan 27 Brambleton VA 23:59 24:16 MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 39
1 401 Edward Tersine 30 Indian Head MD 17:43 17:45
2 214 Kevin Knight 39 Leesburg VA 18:56 18:57
3 201 Bill Sutherlin 38 Sterling VA 19:26 19:27 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 39
1 302 Gillian Kalaris 31 Leesburg VA 20:22 20:23
2 303 Jennifer Nash 33 Leesburg VA 22:32 22:33
3 266 Alison Smith 33 Leesburg VA 23:40 23:51 MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 49
1 495 Mark Whalley 47 Fairfax VA 17:35 17:38
2 442 Don Schmidt 43 Ashburn VA 19:46 19:48
3 433 Steve Core 41 Leesburg VA 20:30 20:33 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 49
1 790 Sushila Nanda 46 Arlington VA 21:54 21:54
2 224 Debra Bertolini 45 Key West FL 23:01 23:03
3 441 Joan Price 43 Leesburg VA 23:51 23:55 MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 59
1 5 James Moreland 55 Gaithersburg MD 21:57 21:58
2 470 Carlton Jeffcoat 53 Waterford VA 22:24 23:03
3 498 Bruce McLaughlin 55 Leesburg VA 23:28 23:32 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 59
1 459 Leslie Kash 51 Round Hill VA 25:26 25:43
2 198 Kathy Lutman 52 Lovettsville VA 26:40 26:45
3 158 Julie Pastor 54 Leesburg VA 26:50 27:02 MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 99
1 294 Francis Fera 66 Leesburg VA 31:14 31:31
2 458 Tom Brown 60 Vienna VA 33:52 34:21
Cliff Tell (44) of Harpers Ferry, WV had a fine race in 22:26.
Full
Race Day Results
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