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Masters Show No Respect at the 6th PVI Runfest 5K
By George Banker
September 18, 2005
Fairfax, VA
For the Washington Running Report

The colors were posted and the National Anthem was sung as a tribute to Lance Cpl. Nicholas Kirvan, U.S. Marine Corps, who was killed in a firefight on May 8, 2005.

Last year Nicholas Kurgat of Kenya was the runner-up (14:25) and this year it was time to set the record straight. At the start, he wasted no time in establishing the pace as teammate John Kipruto Korir lead a record field at the 6th PVI Runfest 5K Sunday, September 18, 2005 in Fairfax, VA. The two established a gap going into the first mile. Giving a hard chase was Michael Wardian of Team Pacers/Brooks who was coming off a 15:48 win the day prior at the Gulf Coast Relief 5K held in Alexandria, VA. A pack was never permitted to form as the pace was dropped below five minutes per mile.

The masters had the next three places locked down led by Mark Stickley (Virginia Tech Hall of Fame) of Winchester,VA, making his debut at the race. Stickley was holding off a couple of hard chargers, 2003 masters winner (16:20) Dave Berardi of Baltimore MD, and the 2004-defending champion (16:27) Chris Chattin of Columbia, MD.

The 2004 runner-up (16:24), Elena Orlova of Team Red Square Sports, took control off the start line with teammate Olga Romanova holding second place. Alisa Harvey of Manassas, VA, making her debut as a master, was in third place. Harvey won the first PVI Runfest 5K in 2000 with 17:36. Harvey was going after the record set in 2003 (18:35) by two-time masters winner Maria Spinnler of Hagerstown, MD.

The top runners were after the $4,250 in prize money. Into the second loop the positions had not changed. Kurgat had dropped the pace down to 4:49 per mile and gave Korir no chance of closing the gap. He took the win and $300 in 14:48, the slowest winning time in the history of the race. Korir was second in 15:14 and Wardian was third in 15:37.

Stickley took the masters time back down under 16 minutes with a win in 15:49 and placed fourth overall and collected the masters purse of $200. His time is the fastest in the region for 2005. Berardi was second with 16:30, followed by Chattin with 16:45. The fourth master was Chuck Moeser (who turns 54 this weekend) of Sterling, VA in 17:05.

Elena Orlova was able to secure the win and $300 in a time of 16:49 (the fastest submasters time in 2005) while Romanova was second in 17:02. Harvey smashed the masters record in 17:48 (the fastest master in 2005) and collected $200 for top master and $200 bonus for the record. Amy Blanco of Hagerstown, MD, was fourth in 18:05 and Christina Wells of Woodbridge, VA was fifth in 18:18. Meg Letherby of Boulder, CO was fifth in 18:34. Spinnler was the second master in 19:02.

Clarke-Hook Corporation and Metro Run and Walk sponsored the PVI Runfest, as well as DCACCESS, Marriott, Merrill Lynch and Nike, along with United Bank, Pohanka, Signs Plus, INTERPUNK.com, The Business Bank, Bishopp Realty, Inc., Panera Bread, Cyron & Miller and Commonwealth Commercial, Inc., Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley, Emrich & Terpak, and others.

Top Award Winners

 Males
1 Nicholas Kurgat 26 14:58 Kenya $300 2 John Kipruto Korir 25 15:14 Kenya $200 3 Michael Wardian 31 15:37 Arlington, VA $100 4 Mark Stickley 43 15:49 Winchester, VA M1$200 5 Dave Berardi 45 16:30 Baltimore, MD M2$100 6 Chris Chattin 41 16:45 Columbia, MD M3$75 7 Chuck Moeser 53 17:05 Sterling, VA M4$50 8 Matthew Salerno 24 17:33 Arlington, VA $50 9 Ian Blair 34 17:55 Alexandria, VA $25 10 Bruce Hamilton 50 17:56 Fairfax, VA M5$25
Females 1 Elena Orlova 35 16:49 Russia $300 2 Olga Romanova 25 17:02 Russia $200 3 Alisa Harvey 40 17:48 Manassas, VA M1 $200+$200* 4 Amy Blanco 29 18:05 Hagerstown, MD $100 5 Christina Wells 30 18:18 Woodbridge, VA $50 6 Meg Letherby 32 18:34 Boulder, CO $25 7 Hilary Cairns 34 18:37 Washington, DC 8 Maria Spinnler 43 19:02 Hagerstown, MD M2$100 9 Tammy Anderson 32 19:41 Hagerstown, MD 10 Beth Belle 51 21:27 Fairfax, VA M3$75 11 Sushila Nanda 44 21:30 Arlington, VA M4$50 13 Rachel Luehrs 15 23:08 Reston, VA 14 Maureen Lopina 45 23:42 Oak Hill, VA M5$25

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