30th Mt
Washington Road Race
June 16, 1990
Saturday, 10:00 AM
839 Finishers
Pre-race favorites included
seven time winner Bob Hodge, reigning champion Dave Dunham, Derek Froude, and
Smartex Tambala. Froude, a New Zealand
resident and member of the 1984 New Zealand Olympic marathon team, was training
part of the year in Boulder, Colorado, and had recently run a 28:50 for 10
Kilometers. Tambala from Malawi, Africa
had recently won a half-marathon in Canada.
The field appeared to be wide open on the women’s side as last years top
two finisher were out. Jacqueline Gareau
decided to remain home because of a lingering cold, and Peg Donovan was
sidelined with a hip injury.
The weather was a bit warm in
the early stages of the race, with temperatures in the 70s. It cooled to 54 at the summit and winds were
only 2-3 mph. Runners came from 22
states, D.C., and six countries. The
field had a record 839 finishers.
Derek Froude became the first
person to crack the one-hour barrier with his victory in 59:16. He took home $2,000 for the win and
record. Froude ran an even race, passing
the half way mark in 28:28 and slowing to only 30:18 for the second half. Froude, who has run a 2:11 marathon,
established a lead after four miles and extended his lead over the chase
group. Dave Dunham held second from the
early going and beat Pike’s Peak ascent winner and Empire State Building run-up
winner, Scott Elliot. Bob Hodge was
hampered by a knee and thigh injury but still managed to place tenth.
Froude related to John
Stifler in New England Runner,
“I used to run hilly legs of relays in New Zealand. When I read about Mt Washington I said to
myself, ‘Gee an uphill race. I think I
could do that.’” Froude prepared for the
race by running “some of it on Wednesday at 7:50’s.” Dunham conceded, “I ran as hard as I could,
the other guy ran faster.” A record 16
runners broke 1:10.
Lynn Brown of Durango
Colorado bested a record field of 137 women, winning in 1:19:57. Brown was the 1988 Pike’s Peak ascent
champion and had mountain-raced in Europe.
Her splits also showed a steady run as she ran 38:15 and 41:42 for the
first and second half of the race. In New England Runner, Brown called
it, “the hardest mountain race I’ve ever run.
Colorado races may go up to 14,000 feet, but there are
switchbacks. They’re mild compared to this.” A record 16.33% of the finishers were women.
switchbacks. They’re mild compared to this.” A record 16.33% of the finishers were women.
Team competition featured the
Greater Lowell Road Runners again taking both the men’s and women’s
titles. The ladies topped the Winner’s
Circle by ten minutes, 4:39:42 to 4:49:26.
The men ran the third fastest team time with a 5:39:23. This placed them behind only the 1979 GBTC
(5:35:50) and the 1981 BAA (5:31:07).
Lynn (1:19:57) and Brent Brown (1:09:11) teamed up for a very fast time
for a married couple with a 2:29:08.
“Pick-up teams”, or teams formed specifically for the race, were allowed
this year but weren’t eligible for awards.
Sandy
Ackerman summed up her experience in a Derry News article saying “every year I do it I swear I’ll
never do it again. But a month or so
after the race I say ‘There must be some way these people do it in just over an
hour’ and I decide to do it again”. Bob
Romer, who works in the physics department at Amherst (Massachusetts) College,
ran his first Mt Washington race in 1990.
He “trained repeatedly running all the steep roads I could find in my
neighborhood, getting their slopes from the topo maps and making graphs of time
(minutes/mile) versus slope (feet/mile).
By race day, I knew what price I had to pay for every vertical foot, in
my case about .6 seconds per foot, and I quite accurately predicted 1:45
finishing time.” He continued “weather
can be a real problem…I hear there is a great view from the summit. I’ve never seen it but maybe in another seven
years when I turn 80.”
New check-in procedures this
year required every runner to pick up their own number (numbers were
non-transferable) and the entry fee was $15.
The Auto Road would now be closed at the bottom from 9:45 AM until noon. Autos heading to the summit were now charged
$12 per car and $5 per passenger. Aid
stations now provided Monadnock Springs water for the 1,000 runners allowed
into the race via a new lottery system.
Consideration was given to top men and women and elite “contenders” along
with those who had a consecutive streak of at least six years (beginning with
1983). Medals were no longer given to
the top 50, but to age groups based on previous participation. The prize purse was $2550 plus time based
incentives.
This year marked the return
of the Auto Hill climb, which had been last run in 1961. A field of 50 cars was expected.
Top
25 finishers
Place Name Club Time Age City & State
1 Derek Froude 0:59:17 31 Boulder,
CO (NZL) Course Record
2 Dave Dunham GLRR 1:01:37 26 Londonderry, NH FW
3 Scott Elliott 1:01:53 26 Boulder,
CO
4 Brian Reinhold 1:05:36 36 Akersberga,
SWE
5 Keith Woodward 1:06:12 39 E
Corinth, VT FW
6 Erich Wilbrech 1:06:26 28 Jackson,
WY
7 Joel Somerall GCS 1:06:32 28 W Townsend, MA
8 Matthew Cull 1:07:22 29 Bristol,
VT
9 Peter Heesen 1:07:24 35 Bethlehem,
PA
10 Robert Hodge GLRR 1:07:35 34 Clinton, MA FW
11 Daniel Verrington WCRC 1:07:58 27 Bradford, MA
12 Peter Farwell BRR 1:08:49 39 Williamstown, MA
13 John Fiola 1:08:58 27 Arlington,
MA
14 Stephen Peterson GLRR 1:09:08 29 Lowell, MA
15 Brent Brown 1:09:11 35 Durango,
CO
16 Thomas Carroll GLRR 1:09:52 40 Dunstable, MA
17 Rick Stuart 1:10:21 32 Phoenix,
AZ
18 Randal Sightler 1:10:23 31 Winooski,
VT
19 John Swartz 1:10:30 42 Breckenridge,
CO
20 Joseph Daly WAC 1:10:37 28 Columbia, MD
21 Jeffrey Robie 1:10:48 33 Kingston,
NH
22 Tom Bowmaster 1:11:05 30 Morristown,
NJ
23 Robert Colantuono BRR 1:11:07 37 N
Adams, MA
24 David Lapierre GLRR 1:11:11 26 Lowell, MA
25 Sumner Brown 1:11:41 46 Belmont,
MA
37 John Cederholm 1:15:40 47 Boston,
MA FW
Top
25 Women
Place Name Club Time Age City & State
1 Lynn Brown 1:19:57 29 Durango,
CO
2 Kelly Brinkmema 1:22:11 26 Amherst,
NH
3 Libby Greaney 1:22:42 27 Henniker,
NH
4 Maureen Sullivan GLRR 1:23:16 33 Concord, MA
5 Yvonne Swartz 1:28:46 28 Manchester,
MA
6 Catherine Lifschultz 1:29:11 27 Brookline,
MA
7 Nancy Sutton 1:29:31 29 Manchester,
NH
8 Nixie Raymond CSU 1:30:04 30 Watertown, MA
9 Sue Passler WCRC 1:30:51 34 Amesbury, MA
10 Liz Kellogg 1:31:38 42 Portland,
OR
11 Jeryl Simpson 1:32:27 32 Delmar,
NY
12 Jennifer Calder 1:32:32 43 New
Canaan, CT
13 Anne Kuklinski 1:32:44 31 Schenectady,
NY
14 Beth Walker-Corkery 1:33:35 30 Needham,
MA
15 Carol Bickford 1:33:54 35 Gonic,
NH
16 Sharon Gilligan 1:34:05 42 Charlestown,
MA
17 Barbara Scott 1:34:23 34 Whitefield,
NH
18 Donna Kasianchuk 1:34:30 33 Wolfeboro
Falls, NH
19 Kelly Goddard 1:35:21 26 Gorham,
NH
20 Merrill Cray 1:35:41 37 Lake
Elmore, VT
21 Katie Modeen 1:36:05 34 Waterbury,
CT
22 Stella McCormick WCRC 1:36:11 30 Salem,
MA
23 Ann Kucharski 1:36:31 38 N
Andover, MA
24 Leslie Brown 1:37:48 32 Prospect,
CT
25 Patty Girouard GLRR 1:37:51 42 Stowe, VT
Teams:
Men Women
1 GLRR 5:39:23 1
GLRR 4:39:42
2 BRR 6:16:54 2
WCRC 4:49:26
3 WCRC 6:17:39 3
CSU 4:50:57
4 GCS 6:27:00 4
BAA 4:51:29
5 Willimantic 6:30:21 5
WMM 4:57:08
5-Year Age Groups
Place Name Time Age City and State Category
551 Melanie Hannon 1:49:45 19 Concord,
MA Under 20
372 Gail Heinrich 1:39:36 24 Bedford,
MA 20-24
69 Lynn Brown 1:19:57 29 Durango,
CO 25-29
100 Maureen Sullivan 1:23:16 33 Concord,
MA 30-34
267 Carol Bickford 1:33:54 35 Gonic,
NH 35-39
233 Liz Kellogg 1:31:38 42 Portland,
OR 40-44
375 Bette Davis 1:39:38 46 Cambridge,
MA 45-49
572 Diana Avery 1:51:07 52 Loudon,
NH 50-54
690 Dorothy Bergman 2:00:03 58 Swampscott,
MA 55-59
686 Hildy Fosse 1:59:45 61 Holderness,
NH 60-64 Age Group Record
834 Frances Kellogg 2:45:04 71 Holderness,
NH 65-69
112 Chad Sutcliffe 1:24:49 17 Kennebunk,
ME Under 20
46 Smartex Tambala 1:17:07 24 Bedford
NS CAN 20-24
2 Dave Dunham 1:01:37 26 Londonderry,
NH 25-29
1 Derek Froude 0:59:17 31 Boulder,
CO (NZL) 30-34
4 Brian Reinhold 1:05:36 36 Akersberga
SWE 35-39
17 Thomas Carroll 1:09:52 40 Dunstable,
MA 40-44
26 Sumner Brown 1:11:41 46 Belmont,
MA 45-49
141 Henry Golet 1:26:34 53 Old
Lyme, CT 50-54
150 John Saarinen 1:27:06 55 Stow,
MA 55-59
281 Leon Beverly 1:34:26 63 Stamford,
VT 60-64 Age Group Record
499 Carlton Mendell 1:46:44 68 Portland,
ME 65-69
706 Howard Kellogg 2:01:43 74 Holderness,
NH 70+
Ronald Johnston on the final pitch
31st Mt Washington Road
Race
June 15, 1991
Saturday, 10:00 AM
876 Finishers
As the race entry fee
increased to $20 and the 1,000-runner limit required applications to be
submitted by March 15 to be eligible for the lottery. The cash purse increased to $4150 and all
award winners were now granted a lottery by-pass for the following year. For the first time age graded times were
listed based on tables from the World Association of Veteran Athletes
(WAVA). Race Director Bob Teschek noted
in the race guidelines “Adjusted times allow us to compare our performances…to
be compared fairly across the entire age range.” In a somewhat controversial move, prize money
for 40+ runners would be awarded based on the WAVA times. A new sponsor for the race was Haagen-Dazs,
who provided frozen yogurt after the race for the record crowd of 876 finishers
from 23 states and Canada.
Derek Froude returned and ran
history’s second fastest time. He led
through the half in 28:25 (three seconds faster than last year) gapping
runner-up Dave Dunham by one minute. He
finished with a 1:31 margin of victory over Dunham. Seven-time champion Bob Hodge took third
place in 65:32. Dunham and Hodge
finished third and fourth in the NEAC 10K championships the week before. Froude may have been feeling the aftereffects
of a 2:16 marathon he had run in the previous month. The men’s average finishing time was 1:39:42,
the first time it dipped under 1:40 since 1983.
Conditions were windy with
light rain and cold temperatures in the second half with 40-50 MPH winds and
45- degree summit temperatures. Chris
Maisto came back after a three-year absence to take nearly a minute off of the
course record with a 1:12:15. Julie
Peterson led through the half in 34:02 with Maisto 24 seconds back. Peterson’s 1:14:19 and Peg Donovan (1:16:51)
made for the fastest top three women as they led a record field of 147 to the
finish line. Donovan had won in 1987 and
was second in 1989 and was also the NEAC 30K champion. Maisto noted in New England Runner, “my legs were giving way at the end, but
other than that I felt good the whole way.”
Maisto won $600 for the victory and an additional $500 for running under
1:15. A record 13 women broke 1:30 and this was only the second time that three
women broke 1:20.
The female team champions
were Liberty AC over the Greater Lowell Road Runners 4:19:52 to 4:24 as six
teams broke five hours. The GLRR men ran
the second fastest team time, behind only the BAA’s 1981 time of 5:31 winning
by 36 minutes in 5:33:53. Former
champion Keith Woodward won $250 for leading the age adjusted scoring as did
Liz Kellogg on the ladies age adjusted.
Steve Peterson, GLRR’s third
man in eight place ran 1:08:01 and had a unique experience. In his race story from the GLRR Newsletter he recounts,
“Never, I repeat never, run the mountain with shoes that you think do not fit
snug in the heel. I did and will never
again. My right heel was not snug in the
heel for most of the race. I cherished
the semi-flat stretches of road when I could hit the ground with my whole foot
and let the heel feel support. Sure
enough as I turned into the final stretch in a really good mood, I felt the
right and then the left shoe give way. I
did not even break stride, proceeding up the hill in my good ole socks. I crossed the line with a huge smile on my
face and my fingers pointing down at my white socks.”
ESPN broadcast clips of the
race on an episode of Running and
Racing later in the summer.
Top
25 Finishers
Place
Name Team Time Age City and State
1 Derek Froude 1:00:35 32 Boulder,
CO
2 Dave Dunham GLRR 1:02:07 27 Londonderry, NH FW
3 Bob Hodge GLRR 1:05:32 35 Clinton, MA FW
4 Mike Casner 1:06:03 29 Keene,
NH
5 Matthew Cull 1:07:22 30 Bristol,
VT
6 Sean Hanley 1:07:42 30 Watertown,
MA
7 Joe Stanley 1:07:51 38 Prospect,
CT
8 Stephen Peterson GLRR 1:08:01 25 Lowell, MA
9 Daniel Verrington WCRC 1:08:29 28 Bradford, MA
10 Keith Woodward 1:08:32 40 E
Corinth, VT FW
11 David Lapierre GLRR 1:08:45 27 Lowell, MA
12 Jeffery Robie MVS 1:09:04 34 Kingston, NH
13 Randal Sightler 1:09:15 32 Winooski,
VT
14 Thomas Carroll GLRR 1:09:28 41 Dunstable, MA
15 Mark Asaro GLRR 1:09:51 35 Gloucester, MA
16 Robert Colantuono Berks 1:10:06 39 N Adams, MA
17 Richard Marion 1:10:14 29 Sterling,
MA
18 Paul Shepardson Berks 1:11:20 34 Pittsfield, MA
19 Paul Merrill METC 1:11:26 37 Portland, ME
20 Nelson Lebo 1:11:36 23 Mount
Hermon, MA
21 Rick Stuart CMeS 1:11:48 33 Phoenix, AZ
22 Peter Lessard CMeS 1:11:52 29 Oakland, ME
23 John Shanley 1:11:54 31 Hamden,
CT
24 Christine Maisto 1:12:15 31 Morristown,
NJ
25 Bill O'Mara 1:12:26 33 Acushnet,
MA
26 Pete Farwell Berks 1:12:36 40 Williamstown, MA
Top
25 Women
Place
Name Team Time Age City and State
1 Christine Maisto 1:12:15 31 Morristown,
NJ Course record
2 Julie Peterson LAC 1:14:19 31 Beverly, MA
3 Peg Donovan GLRR 1:16:51 36 Auburn,
NH FW
4 Jo Gathercole 1:24:23 37 Jackson
Hole, WY
5 Sue Lachance CSU 1:24:37 31 Shirley, MA
6 Gail Turner METC 1:27:19 31 Yarmouth, ME
Place
Name Team Time Age City and State
7 Yvonne Swartz LAC 1:27:56 29 Essex, MA
8 Libby Greaney BC/BS 1:28:12 28 Henniker, NH
9 Nanci Sirois 1:28:31 33 Windham,
NH
10 Patti Laliberte GCS 1:28:37 36 Merrimack, NH
11 Mary Beth Evans 1:28:57 31 New
York, NY
12 Catherine Lifschultz BAA 1:29:03 28 Brookline
MA
13 Anne Davee CMeS 1:29:20 35 Bowdoinham, ME
14 Lucia Greenough 1:31:45 35 Ipswich,
MA
15 Linda Waitkun 1:31:50 38 N
Conway, NH
16 Deb Brazil 1:32:59 36 S
Boston, MA
17 Eileen Dunfey 1:33:10 35 Cape
Elizabeth, ME
18 Mary Jane Boyd GLRR 1:33:15 28 Cambridge, MA
19 Liz Kellogg 1:33:32 42 Portland, OR
20 Ann Kucharski MVS 1:33:42 39 N Andover, MA
21 Karen Connor BC/BS 1:34:09 30 Bow, NH
22 Anne Kuklinski 1:34:23 32 Portsmouth,
RI
23 Sue Maslowski GLRR 1:34:38 38 Billerica, MA
24 Leslie Brown 1:35:22 33 Prospect,
CT
25 Sarah Sauvayre 1:35:50 30 New
York, NY
5-Year Age Groups
Place
Name Team Time Age City and State
705 Livvy Williams 1:54:57 16 Manoment,
MA Under 20
347 Ginger Robber 1:36:27 23 Glen,
NH 20-24
188 Yvonne Swartz 1:27:56 29 Essex,
MA 25-29
24 Christine Maisto 1:12:15 31 Morristown,
NJ 30-34
47 Peg Donovan 1:16:51 36 Auburn,
NH 35-39
290 Liz Kellogg 1:33:32 42 Portland,
OR 40-44
493 Jane Levesque 1:43:31 49 Nashua,
NH 45-49
476 Louisa Dunlap 1:42:54 50 Belfast,
ME 50-54 Age Group Record
731 Maggie Solomon 1:57:01 57 Conway,
NH 55-59
796 Hildy Fosse 2:05:32 62 Holderness,
NH 60-64
868 Frances Kellogg 2:29:49 72 Holderness,
NH 70+ Age Group Record
65 Jeremy Brooks 1:18:43 19 Salem,
NH Under 20
20 Nelson Lebo 1:11:36 23 Mt
Hermon, MA 20-24
2 Dave Dunham 1:02:07 27 Londonderry,
NH 25-29
1 Derek Froude 1:00:35 32 Boulder,
CO 30-34
3 Bob Hodge 1:05:32 35 Clinton,
MA 35-39
10 Keith Woodward 1:08:32 40 E
Corinth, VT 40-44
27 Sumner Brown 1:12:37 47 Belmont,
MA 45-49
122 Eric White 1:24:16 50 N Adams, MA 50-54
144 Bruce Brinkema 1:25:52 56 Amherst,
NH 55-59
Place
Name Team Time Age City and State
250 Robert Shelton 1:31:06 61 Bradford,
VT 60-64 Age Group Record
440 Earl Stetson 1:41:22 65 Conway,
NH 65-69
755 Charley Reed 1:59:39 70 Gorham,
NH 70-74
766 Howard Kellogg 2:01:51 75 Holderness,
NH 75+
Top Teams
Women’s Open Men’s Open Men’s
40+
1 Liberty AC 4:19:52 1
GLRR 5:33:53 1 Berkshire 7:05:15
2 GLRR 4:24:44 2
Berkshire 6:09:04 2 MVS 7:05:45
3 CSU 4:47:46 3
WCRC 6:15:04 3 CMeS 7:09:39
4 BC/BS 4:50:22 4 CMeS 6:23:27 4 WCRC 7:34:32
5
BAA 4:50:34 5 Maine TC 6:29:11 Women’s 40+
1 White Mtn 6:11:41
Men’s 50+
1 Berkshire 4:38:44
2 Bridgton 5:17:51
3 RICH 5:19:13
4 White Mtn 5:24:54
5 Maine TC 5:31:03
6 MVS 5:31:27
32nd Mt Washington Road Race
June 20, 1992
Saturday, 10:00 AM
881 Finishers
Runners from 25 states, D.C.
and Canada filled out the record field of 881 finishers. Favorites included course record holder Derek
Froude, Dave Dunham who was still recovering from a twentieth place 2:21 in the
Olympic Trials marathon, and Bob Hodge who finished third in the previous
year. Matthew Cull had warmed up for the
race by winning the Prospect Mountain race in Lake George, NY in a course
record. He followed that up a week later
with a win at the 3186-foot climb up Mt Equinox. At Equinox, Cull pulled another top Mt
Washington runner Keith Woodward, to a master’s record second place
finish. Others of note included Tomasz
Gnabel of Poland and Matt Carpenter a two-time Pike’s Peak ascent
champion. Carpenter noted in the Union Leader, “I think we’ll
(Colorado runners) be right in there as far as the record goes. Maybe we’ll show you guys how to really run a
mountain.”
Carpenter and Derek Froude pushed
each other until three miles when Carpenter pulled ahead. He passed the half in 29:00 with Froude 30
seconds back. Froude slowed to a walk at
one point but was able to maintain a lead over GLRR teammates Dunham and
Hodge. Dunham caught Froude at 5 miles
but Froude was able to regroup and pull away.
Carpenter took the victory by nearly two minutes with a fine
1:00:42. He led 15 men under 1:10 and a
record three men under 1:05 in favorable conditions of 51 degrees at the summit
with 10 mph winds and 72 degrees at the base.
J’Ne Day-Lucore, the Pike’s
Peak ascent record holder broke the women’s course record by 30 seconds. Julie Peterson led through the half in 34:05
with Day-Lucore a few seconds back. As
Day-Lucore powered to a 1:11:45, Peterson continued on to take second in
1:14:41. Day-Lucore won $600 for the
victory and an additional $500 for running under 1:15. Peterson was awarded $400 for finishing
second and $100 for leading the women’s field at half-way. After the race Day-Lucore stated in New England Runner that she “saved
too much” despite setting the record.
Carpenter was quoted in the Union
Leader, “I think this course is doable in 55 minutes.”
Chuck Smead ran the second
fastest time in the 40+ age group finishing eight overall in 1:07:16, slightly
more than two minutes behind the record he was shooting for. Other finishers included Gnabel, who took
sixth and 1991 Pike’s Peak winner Steve Smalez, who finished fifteenth in
1:09:06.
For the first time, master
(40+) men’s and women’s teams were scored.
The combined times of the top three runners were used to score the
teams. Maine TC won the female 40+ team
title in 5:22:21 and Green Mountain AC won the men’s in 3:58:51. Three runners combined times were used. The Central Mass. Striders made their first
appearance and ran an excellent 5:41:36 to win by nearly 46 minutes over the
Berkshire Road Rats. The Boston Running
Club took the women’s title in 4:18:28, besting Liberty AC by 23 minutes.
Blue Cross / Blue Shield of
NH came on as a new sponsor along with New Dartmouth Bank.
Top 25 Finishers
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 Matt Carpenter 1:00:42 27 Colorado
Springs, CO
2 Derek Froude 1:02:27 33 Boulder,
CO (NZL) FW
3 Dave Dunham CMS 1:03:18 28 Londonderry, NH FW
4 Bob Hodge 1:04:31 36 Clinton,
MA FW
5 Sean Livingston 1:04:56 23 Conway,
NH
6 Tomasz Gnabel 1:06:02 25 Alamosa,
CO (POL)
7 Mike Casner CMS 1:06:57 30 Keene,
NH
8 Chuck Smead 1:07:16 40 Mosca,
CO
9 James Seefeldt 1:07:25 26 Alamosa,
CO
10 Matthew Cull 1:07:28 31 Manchester
Ctr., VT
11 Keith Woodward GMAA 1:08:16 41 E Corinth, VT FW
12 Joe Stanley 1:08:18 39 Prospect,
CT
13 Daniel Verrington CMS 1:08:35 29 Bradford, MA
14 Art Sorrell 1:08:45 32 Laconia,
NH
15 Stephen Smalez 1:09:06 27 Boulder,
CO
16 Jim Garcia CMS 1:10:09 33 Leominster, MA
17 Stephen Peterson 1:10:28 26 Clinton,
MA
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
18 Ernesto Riano 1:10:36 35 Lowell,
MA
19 David Johnston 1:10:40 38 Brattleboro,
VT
20 Brian Stevens 1:10:59 28 New
Boston, NH
21 Randal Sightler 1:11:11 33 Winooski,
VT
22 Robert Colantuono BRR 1:11:15 40 N
Adams, MA
23 Sean Hanley 1:11:40 31 Salem,
MA
24 J’Ne Day-Lucore 1:11:45 31 Denver, CO Course
Record
25 Peter Lessard CMeS 1:12:09 30 Winslow, ME
26 Peter Blomquist CMS 1:12:37 40 Worcester, MA
51 John Cederholm 1:18:33 49 Boston,
MA FW
837 Angus Wooten 2:15:11 52 Willimantic,
CT FW
Top
25 Women
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 J’Ne Day-Lucore 1:11:45 31 Denver,
CO Course Record
2 Julie Peterson LAC 1:14:41 32 Beverly, MA
3 Pam Moore 1:20:22 28 Keene,
NH
4 Catherine Lifschultz BRC 1:21:03 29 Brookline,
MA
5 Kim Marie Goff BRC 1:24:03 31 Greenville, RI
6 Ann Benoit GCS 1:26:18 28 Waterville Valley, ME
7 Libby Greaney 1:27:18 29 Henniker,
NH
8 Karen Powers 1:31:58 37 Concord,
MA
9 Debbie Greenslit 1:32:26 36 Worcester,
MA
10 Sharon Barbano BRC 1:33:22 38 Newtonville, MA
11 Lucia Greenough LAC 1:33:23 36 Ipswich, MA
12 Karen Knuepfer 1:34:35 40 York,
PA
13 Patricia Crane 1:34:55 31 Dalton,
MA
14 Liz Kellogg 1:35:04 43 Portland,
OR
15 Deborah Sheedy 1:35:54 36 Waltham,
MA
16 Paula Holm 1:36:12 39 Newburyport,
MA
17 Kimberly Carlson 1:36:22 29 Boston,
MA
18 Dorothy Helling 1:37:33 42 Montpelier,
VT
19 Janet Bradley 1:39:02 40 Windsor,
MA
20 Elaine Stoeckle 1:39:07 44 Barrington,
RI
21 Allie McGuinness 1:39:43 40 Newburyport,
MA
22 Karen Saunders 1:39:46 39 Manchester,
CT
23 Vicki Bush 1:40:45 37 Plaistow,
NH
24 Jennifer Noyes GCS 1:40:59 28 Pepperell, MA
25 Joan Lavin MTC 1:41:09 44 Portland, ME
Top 5 Teams
Top 5 Teams
Women’s Open Women’s 40+
1 BRC 4:18:28 1
MTC 5:22:21 CR
2 LAC 4:41:33 2
RIRR 5:41:16
3 GCS 4:49:52 3
AA 5:43:59
4 WCRC 4:56:40 4
WMM 5:50:39
5 BRR 5:02:34 5
MVS 6:24:38
Men’s Open Men’s
40+
1 CMS 5:41:36 1
GMAA 3:58:51
2 BRR 6:27:30 2
BRR 4:02:32
3 CMeS 6:29:17 3
WCRC 4:12:23
4 HTC 6:32:18 4
MVS 4:18:15
5 WCRC 6:36:44 5
WMM 4:24:50
5-Year
age groups
Place Name Time Age City and State Category
543 Livvy Williams 1:48:19 17 Manomet,
MA Under 20
448 Kristin Wilkes 1:43:40 20 Narragansett,
RI 20-24
65 Pam Moore 1:20:22 28 Keene,
NH 25-29
24 J’Ne Day-Lucore 1:11:45 31 Denver,
CO 30-34
227 Karen Powers 1:31:58 37 Concord,
MA 35-39
274 Karen Knuepfer 1:34:35 40 York,
PA 40-44
525 Sharon Crawford 1:47:44 47 Concord,
MA 45-49
394 Louisa Dunlap 1:41:16 51 Belfast,
ME 50-54 Age Group
Record
617 Jeannette Cyr 1:51:32 57 Kensington,
CT 55-59
657 Dorothy Bergman 1:54:29 60 Marblehead,
MA 60-64 Age Group Record
878 Frances Kellogg 2:36:42 73 Holderness,
NH 65-69
50 Seth Williams 1:18:33 14 Manomet,
MA Under 20
5 Sean Livingston 1:04:56 23 Conway,
NH 20-24
1 Matt Carpenter 1:00:42 27 Colorado
Spgs, CO 25-29
2 Derek Froude 1:02:27 33 Boulder,
CO 30-34
4 Bob Hodge 1:04:31 36 Clinton,
MA 35-39
8 Chuck Smead 1:07:16 40 Mosca,
CO 40-44
51 John Cederholm 1:18:33 49 Boston,
MA 45-49
118 Doug Ludewig 1:25:11 52 Monmouth,
ME 50-54
176 John Saarinen 1:29:28 57 Stow,
MA 55-59
182 Jay Sturdevant 1:29:48 61 Ridgefield,
CT 60-64 Age Group Record
357 Leon Beverly 1:39:34 65 Stamford,
VT 65-69
661 Carlton Mendell 1:54:42 70 Portland,
ME 70-74 Age Group Record
799 Howard Kellogg 2:06:35 76 Holderness,
NH 75+
33rd Mt Washington Road Race
June 19, 1993
Saturday, 10:00 AM
888 Finishers
New Dartmouth Bank and Blue
Cross/Blue Shield joined Bridgton Academy as race sponsors. The 1,000-person lottery was held on March 15
(with a $20 entry fee). This was the
first year that the women’s 65-69 age group was scored. Another addition that was favorably received
was the pre and post-race massages by Mark Mills and his team of Therapists.
Leading into the race, Matt
Carpenter, J’Ne Day-Lucore, and Chuck Smead were aiming to defend their
titles. In a Boston Globe article, Race Director Bob Teschek said of
Carpenter and Day-Lucore “Both of them are going for a course record.” Carpenter had smashed the Pike’s Peak ascent
record the previous spring and was a definite favorite to repeat. The previous year’s third-place finisher,
Dave Dunham, was recovering from tendonitis and, when asked about his chances
noted “It’s so hard to tell, I was as fit as I ever was in my life last
year. I had my worst Mt Washington.” Sub-4-minute miler Eric Morse of Vermont was
another New England favorite. Neji
Makhlouf, a Tunisian marathoner with a 2:12 personal best training in Fort
Collins, CO also looked to be in the mix.
Local women to watch included Pam Moore from Keene, who was on the mend
from an appendectomy and Libby Greaney, who had finished seventh in 1992.
Conditions were difficult as
the upper part of the road was closed to traffic at one point because of rain,
fog, and slick mud. The record field of
888 finishers from 21 states, Canada, Tunisia, Poland, and Bermuda were
undeterred by the 50-foot visibility, 40-degree temperatures and 32 mph winds.
Carpenter won for the second
straight year with the second fastest time run.
He became the second person to break one hour with his 59:49. Dunham ran the fastest non-winning time to
take second in 1:00:44. Neji Makhlouf
pushed Carpenter for the first 1.5 miles before falling back and taking third
in 1:02:35. Makhlouf and Carpenter passed
the mile in 6:10 and 2 miles in 13:00.
At halfway Carpenter had a 16-second lead over Dunham. Dunham noted in a story in Runner’s World that after seeing
Carpenter drop his hat “I thought, ‘I’ll grab it, sprint, catch him and hand it
back. It’ll blow his mind’. Then I thought ‘There is no way I can reach
him.’ So I stomped it! It pumped me up a little.” Eric Morse was fourth in 1:03:50 and Chuck
Smead finished fifth overall with the second fastest 40+ time of 1:05:20, less
than 30 seconds shy of the record. In
the Mountain Ear
Carpenter was quoted as saying, “I’d rather win the race than get a record any
day.” A record 17 men broke 1:10. The average age of the men’s field broke 40
years, at 40.6.
J’Ne Day-Lucore ran
unchallenged to a 1:12:59 winning time.
Karen Knuepfer was second master; she removed a cast from her leg prior
to the start in order to compete. She had a stress fracture, but was still able
to take second behind Susan Maslowski. A
record fifteen women broke 1:30.
CMS broke the 12-year-old
team record (BAA 5:31:07), running a 5:30:34.
CMS was lead by Dunham (second), Morse (fourth), Casner (tenth),
Verrington (twelfth), and Peterson (sixteenth) taking a third of the sub 1:10
times. CMS also took the women’s team
title with a fast 4:08:54. White
Mountain Milers and the Winner’s Circle placed first and second in the women’s
40+ team category with just over one minute separating the two teams. The GLRR and the GMAA also had a close race
with GLRR on top by two minutes in the 40+ men’s team category. The
Mountain Ear noted, “A team of teachers from Bermuda…chose to use
their winnings from a corporate relay to come to compete.”
A few of the changes this
year included awarding medals to only the top two in each of the 5-year age
groups (up to 75+ for men and 60+ for women).
Certificates were still given to all finishers. The cash purse was $4,350 plus time
incentives. The cash awards were given
to the top five overall, top New Hampshire finisher, and top three master’s
runners based on the WAVA adjusted times.
The
Hockomock Swamp Rat (a journal of New
England running), known for amusing and sarcastic race reports summed up the
race saying, “Two...new age, yuppy, perfect toothed, Rocky Mountain runners
successfully defended their titles” and included the “Official race song: Rocky
Mountain High – John Denver 1968.”
Top 25 Finishers
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 Matt Carpenter 0:59:49 28 Colorado
Springs, CO
2 Dave Dunham CMS 1:00:44 29 Londonderry, NH FW
3 Neji Makhlouf 1:02:35 31 Ft
Collins, CO (TUN)
4 Eric Morse CMS 1:03:50 28 Moretown, VT
5 Chuck Smead 1:05:20 41 Mosca,
CO
6 Matthew Cull 1:05:28 32 Dorset,
VT
7 Bob Hodge 1:05:54 37 Clinton,
MA FW
8 Sean Livingston WMM 1:07:00 24 Conway, NH
9 LJ Briggs HTC 1:07:28 29 W Hartford, CT
10 Mike Casner CMS 1:07:59 31 Keene, NH
11 Mark Asaro 1:08:33 37 Gloucester,
MA
12 Daniel Verrington CMS 1:08:51 30 Bradford, MA
13 Patrick Moreton CSU 1:09:00 33 Cambridge, MA
14 Peter Pfitzinger WCRC 1:09:02 35 Exeter, NH
15 Keith Woodward 1:09:09 42 E
Corinth, VT FW
16 Stephen Peterson CMS 1:09:10 27 Clinton,
MA
17 Rick Stuart 1:09:14 35 Phoenix,
AZ
18 Rich Marion 1:10:05 31 Sterling,
MA
19 John Dowling 1:10:13 36 Warner,
NH
20 Jim Garcia 1:10:21 34 Westford,
MA
21 Lyford Merrow 1:10:24 32 Loudon,
NH
22 Tomasz Gnabel 1:10:34 26 Alamosa,
CO
23 Ernesto Riano 1:10:37 35 Lowell,
MA
24 Joe Stanley 1:10:41 40 Prospect,
CT
25 Russell Whittaker 1:10:42 34 Brookline,
MA
127 John Cederholm 1:24:46 50 Boston,
MA FW
Top
25 Women
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 J’Ne Day-Lucore 1:12:59 32 Denver,
CO
2 Margo Webber CMS 1:20:00 32 Boxborough, MA
3 Pam Moore MCS 1:20:57 29 Keene, NH
4 Sue Lachance CSU 1:21:17 33 Lunenburg, MA
5 Donna Smyers 1:22:37 35 Manchester,
CT
6 Catherine Lifschultz 1:23:57 30 Brookline,
MA
7 Maureen Sullivan 1:24:21 36 Concord,
MA
8 Sandra Natal 1:26:17 31 Brooklyn,
MA
9 Renee Riedel WCRC 1:26:17 31 Newburyport, MA
10 Ann Benoit-Rasmussen 1:27:05 29 Waterville
Valleys, VT
11 Naoko Ishibe 1:27:22 24 Somerville,
MA
12 Gail Turner 1:27:25 33 Yarmouth,
ME
13 Jacqueline Shakar CMS 1:27:57 33 Worcester,
MA
14 Johanne Brus 1:28:45 37 Ayers
Cliff, CAN
15 Susan McNatt CSU 1:28:57 27 Needham, MA
16 Nixie Raymond CSU 1:30:09 33 Watertown, MA
17 Susan Passler WCRC 1:31:20 37 Amesbury, MA
18 Suzan Ballmer 1:31:28 34 Montreal,
CAN
19 Stella McCormick WCRC 1:31:35 34 Newburyport, MA
20 Sharon Johnson 1:32:25 36 Atkinson,
NH
21 Lucia Greenough 1:32:28 37 Ipswich,
MA
22 Joy Moreton 1:33:11 33 Cambridge,
MA
23 Susan Maslowski 1:33:28 40 Billerica,
MA
24 Maureen Mahoney 1:33:30 28 Melrose,
MA
25 Karen Knuepfer 1:33:47 41 York,
PA
Matt Carpenter
Teams
Female Open Female
40+
1 CMS 4:08:54 1 WMM 5:17:27 CR
2 CSU 4:20:23 2 WCRC 5:18:37
3 WCRC 4:29:12 3 MTC 5:28:02
4 MVS 4:41:24 4 GSRT 5:40:49
5 GSRT 4:41:24 5 Mercer 5:50:59
Male Open Male
40+
1 CMS 5:30:34 CR 1
GLRR 3:51:23
2 CSU 6:05:38 2
GMAA 3:53:55
3 HTC 6:22:04 3
Educators 4:06:07
4 WCRC 6:23:01 4
AA 4:09:50
5 WMM 6:37:56 5 RIRR 4:14:22
5-Year Age groups
Place Name Time Age City and State Category
438 Livvy Williams 1:42:22 18 Manomet,
MA Under 20
161 Naoko Ishibe 1:27:22 24 Somerville,
MA 20-24
81 Pam Moore 1:20:57 29 Keene,
NH 25-29
34 J’Ne Day-Lucore 1:12:59 32 Denver,
CO 30-34
100 Donna Smyers 1:22:37 35 Manchester,
CT 35-39
259 Susan Maslowski 1:33:28 40 Billerica,
MA 40-44
444 Joan Lavin 1:42:34 45 Portland,
ME 45-49
407 Louisa Dunlap 1:40:46 52 Belfast,
ME 50-54 Age Group
Record
596 Maggie Solomon 1:50:34 59 Conway,
NH 55-59
690 Dorothy Bergman 1:55:57 61 Marblehead,
MA 60-64
880 Molly Hennig 2:29:27 69 Middle
Grove, NY 65+
43 Tim Livingston 1:16:31 19 Conway,
NH Under 20
8 Sean Livingston 1:07:00 24 Conway,
NH 20-24
1 Matt Carpenter 0:59:49 28 Colorado
Sprgs, CO 25-29
3 Neji Makhlouf 1:02:35 31 Ft
Collins, CO 30-34
7 Bob Hodge 1:05:54 37 Clinton,
MA 35-39
5 Chuck Smead 1:05:20 41 Mosca,
CO 40-44
28 Sumner Brown 1:11:54 49 Belmont,
MA 45-49
115 Douglas Ludewig 1:24:00 53 Monmouth,
ME 50-54
187 John Saarinen 1:28:42 58 Stow,
MA 55-59
234 Donald Ross 1:31:39 63 Marblehead,
MA 60-64
635 Earl Stetson 1:52:47 67 Conway,
NH 65-69
741 Harold Luetjen 1:59:53 70 Rockville,
CT 70-74
807 Howard Kellogg 2:08:12 77 Holderness,
NH 75+
34th Mt Washington Road Race
June 18, 1994
Saturday, 10:00 AM
884 Finishers
The big guns from Colorado
would not be returning this year, leaving the top spots up for grabs. Matt Carpenter pulled out due to injuries he
sustained running a mountain marathon.
J’Ne Day-Lucore was out of the running due to the recent birth of her
daughter. Favorites included Kenyans
Andrew Musuva and Daniel Kithuka. Musuva
had recently run a 2:16 marathon and Kithuka had run under 1:05 for a half
marathon. Dave Dunham was returning from
a back injury suffered while shoveling snow, but seemed in good form. He was the top finisher at the Dipsea (Mill
Valley, CA) trail race the week before.
Former winner Christine Maisto was among the women favored to win.
Hot weather was the theme for
this edition of the race, with sweltering temperatures approaching 90 at the
base and a near record 66 at the top.
There was little wind to cool the runners in the 87% humidity. This did not deter a record 884 (167 women)
from finishing, although seven ended up in the hospital suffering from heat
exhaustion and others dropped out in the early going. Athletes turned out from 28 states, D.C.,
Canada, Kenya, Sweden, Tunisia, Germany and the Dominican Republic.
Neji Makhlouf, Abraham Limo
and Daniel Kithuka were the early leaders.
Dave Dunham moved into the lead before reaching the half in 30:11, he
continued on to win in 1:03:21. In New England Runner Dunham said, “I
ran scared. I knew I could run 64
minutes, but I didn’t know if that would be first or tenth.” Over the last two miles Makhlouf, Mike
Casner, and Limo each took a turn in second place. Limo ended up third and told New England Runner, “It is very
steep! Next year I will win.” He also told the Mountain Ear, “The Mountain, it was too hilly.” The men’s average finishing time soared to an
all time high of 1:49:02. The women also
had a slow average time coming in at 2:01:39.
In the women’s race Canadians
took the top two spots, as Jacqueline Gareau was the first female across the line
in 1:16:15 with Alayne Adams nearly five minutes back. Gareau’s time was also nine minutes under the
old record for 40+ women, besting Martha Rockwell’s time. Rockwell set her own record in the new 50-55
age group. Christine Maisto dropped out
early into the race and walked back to the base of the mountain. Gareau told the Boston Globe, “It was hot.
I’m not in that good shape. I
didn’t expect to run that fast anyway.”
The CMS team continued its
winning ways taking the team title by 47 minutes over CSU with a 5:34:37. CSU took the ladies’ title with a 30-second
victory over CMS, 4:31:37 to 4:32:07.
This year the number of runners scoring for the male 40+ teams changed from
three to five runners. GLRR took the win
in 7:27:47. The women’s 40+ (3 still
score) had the WCRC taking a 17 minute victory over WMM.
The total purse was $4350
with additional time bonuses as Shawmut Bank and Healthsource NH sponsored the
race along with associate sponsor Bridgton Academy. New
England Runner Magazine named the 1994 Mt Washington race as the
“Race of the year.” Chuck Smead noted in
the Mountain Ear,
“There’s nothing harder than a mountain race, but I love this race – nothing
compares to this.”
Top
25 Finishers
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 Dave Dunham CMS 1:03:12 30 Londonderry, MA
2 Neji Makhlouf 1:05:07 31 TUN
3 Abraham Limo 1:05:48 32 KEN
4 Mike Casner CMS 1:06:26 32 Keene,
NH
5 Robert Ratcliffe 1:06:35 32 Cambridge,
MA
6 Eric Morse CMS 1:07:12 29 Moretown, VT
7 Scott Clark CMS 1:07:40 28 Gilmanton, NH
8 Daniel Kithuka 1:08:03 20 KEN
9 Karl Meltzer Jr. 1:08:45 26 Salt
Lake City, UT
10 Jim Garcia CMS 1:09:57 35 Westford, MA
11 Keith Woodward 1:10:03 43 E
Corinth, VT FW
12 Chuck Smead 1:11:13 42 Mosca,
CO
13 Stephen Peterson CMS 1:11:32 28 Hopkinton,
MA
14 Andrew Musuva 1:11:56 24 KEN
15 Ernesto Riano 1:11:58 36 Lowell,
MA
16 Daniel Verrington CMS 1:12:22 31 Bradford, MA
17 Francis Burdett GLRR 1:12:27 29 Katonah, NY
18 Sumner Brown CSU 1:12:37 50 Belmont, MA
19 Rick Stuart 1:13:36 36 Phoenix,
AZ
20 David Hannon GLRR 1:13:44 23 Chelmsford, MA
21 David Beauley GCS 1:14:01 28 Nashua, NH
22 Dave Walecka 1:14:20 40 Acushnet,
MA
23 Terrance McNatt CSU 1:14:57 29 Needham,
MA
24 Thomas Murdock III 1:14:59 30 Somerville,
MA
25 Shaun Keenan 1:14:59 32 Coopers
Mills, ME
30 Bob Hodge 1:15:40 38 Clinton,
MA FW
88 John Cederholm 1:25:19 51 Boston,
MA FW
Top
25 Women
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 Jacqueline Gareau 1:16:15 41 St
Bruno, CAN
2 Alayne Adams 1:21:01 32 Cambridge,
MA
3 Sandra Natal 1:22:58 32 Brooklyn,
NY
4 Sue Lachance CSU 1:23:55 34 Lunenburg, MA
5 Donna Smyers 1:26:40 36 Manchester,
CT
6 Renee Riedel WCRC 1:26:46 32 Newburyport, MA
7 Veronica Haskell 1:28:07 27 Lafayette,
CO
8 Margo Webber CMS 1:28:11 33 Boxborough, MA
9 Catherine Lifschultz 1:28:20 31 Brookline,
MA
10 Kerry Arsenault AF 1:28:44 29 Branford, CT
11 Maureen Sullivan 1:29:15 37 Concord,
MA
12 Jacqueline Shakar CMS 1:30:40 34 Worcester,
MA
13 Catherine Parbst AF 1:30:44 26 Ashford, CT
14 Susan McNatt CSU 1:31:35 28 Needham, MA
15 Debbie Greenslit CMS 1:33:16 38 Worcester, MA
16 Jean Flanzer 1:33:59 32 Warner,
NH
17 Martha Rockwell 1:34:39 50 Strafford,
VT FW
18 Gail Turner 1:34:44 34 Portland,
ME
19 Nixie Raymond CSU 1:36:07 34 Watertown, MA
20 Ann Rasmussen 1:36:58 30 Waterville
Valley, ME
21 Heidi Wallis 1:37:05 29 Belmont,
MA
22 Anne Marie Davee 1:37:31 38 Pownal, ME
23 Maureen Mahoney 1:37:49 29 Andover,
MA
24 Susan Passler 1:39:53 38 Amesbury,
MA
25 Donna Kasianchuk 1:40:00 37 Wolfeboro
Falls, NH
Gareau and Dunham show off their trophies
Top 5 Teams
Men Men
40+
1 CMS 5:34:37 1
GLRR 7:27:47
2 CSU 6:21:28 2
CMS 7:33:24
3 GLRR 6:22:54 3
WCRC 7:38:59
4 GCS 6:31:19 4 Willimantic 7:56:13
5 WCRC 6:40:20 5 AA 7:57:02
Women Women
40+
1 CSU 4:31:37 1
WCRC 5:31:51
2 CMS 4:32:07 2
WMM 5:48:10
3 AF 4:48:16 3
CMS 6:02:00
4 WCRC 4:49:26 4
HTC 6:34:46
5 MTC 5:02:00 5
OSAC 6:42:03
5-Year age groups
Place Name Time Age City and State Category
410 Livvy Williams 1:48:10 19 Manomet,
MA Under 20
406 Amy Pierce 1:47:57 23 Kennebunkport,
ME 20-24
115 Veronica Haskell 1:28:07 27 Lafayette,
CO 25-29
56 Alayne Adams 1:21:01 32 Cambridge,
MA 30-34
97 Donna Smyers 1:26:40 36 Manchester,
CT 35-39
31 Jacqueline Gareau 1:16:15 41 St
Bruno, CAN 40-44 Age Group
Record
493 Barbara Brent 1:52:39 47 Hopewell,
NJ 45-49
194 Martha Rockwell 1:34:39 50 Strafford,
VT 50-54
323 Carrie Parsi 1:43:14 55 Lexington,
MA 55-59
536 Maggie Solomon 1:55:41 60 Conway,
NH 60-64
768 Hildy Fosse 2:13:46 65 Holderness,
NH 65+
37 Seth Williams 1:17:28 16 Manomet,
MA Under 20
8 Daniel Kithuka 1:08:03 20 KEN 20-24
6 Eric Morse 1:07:12 29 Moretown,
VT 25-29
1 Dave Dunham 1:03:12 30 Londonderry,
MA 30-34
10 Jim Garcia 1:09:57 35 Westford,
MA 35-39
11 Keith Woodward 1:10:03 43 E
Corinth, VT 40-44
60 Peter Dane 1:21:55 46 Essex,
MA 45-49
18 Sumner Brown 1:12:37 50 Belmont,
MA 50-54 Age Group Record
212 Jim Way 1:35:59 57 Evanston,
WY 55-59
304 Donald Ross 1:41:52 64 Marblehead,
MA 60-64
356 Richard Gatto 1:45:13 65 Candia,
MA 65-69
600 Russell Bradley 2:00:27 70 Cape
Elizabeth, ME 70-74
842 Howard Kellogg 2:27:56 78 Holderness,
NH 75+
35th Mt Washington Road Race
June 17, 1995
Saturday, 10:00 AM
929 Finishers
Pre-race favorites included
Gideon Mutisya, Eddy Hellebuyck, and local runners Dave Dunham and Eric
Morse. Hellebuyck came into the race
having recently run a 45:38 15K and had a marathon best of 2:11:50. He had also won the Litchfield Hills 7.1M
race the week before, as did Froude in 1990 when he set the course record at Mt
Washington. Matt Cull and Keith
Woodward looked strong after dueling at Mt Equinox, taking first and second in
the 3,186’ climb. Dunham and Bob Hodge
had recently gone 1-2 at the Wachusett Mountain race with Dunham taking the
1,000’ climb over 4.3m in a course record 24:37. Other possible top runners included Jose
Moriera a top mountain runner from Brazil, and Andy Ames from Colorado. J’Ne Day-Lucore and Jacqueline Gareau looked
to be the women’s favorites.
A record 929 finishers from
27 states and 6 countries headed out as the cannon fired. A small pack, fronted by Mutisya, formed
early with Dunham, Helleybuyck, Fram, and Robert Pierce staying in the hunt
through the mile. Mutisya then began to
pull away by the second mile he had a 50-second lead, which he continued to
expand. He hit the half in 28:30 and continued
on to win by 2:40 over Fram and Dunham with a 1:01:41. Morse was seventeen seconds back with
Helleybuyck another minute back as 16 runners broke 1:10. Mutisya told the Union Leader “If not for the wind I would have broken the
course record. I’m very light (98 lbs.)
and the wind was throwing me back.” A
record tying five men finished under 1:05.
J’Ne Day-Lucore returned
after a one-year absence to forge a 1:03 victory over Sandra Natal in
1:17:28. Day-Lucore led the way, passing
the half in 35:54 as a record tying 15 women broke 1:30. Day-Lucore noted in the Union Leader that the race was
“just a bit breezy” and “you never know about what the wind is going to be
like.” This was the first time four
women broke 1:20. The average age for
female finishers topped 40 at 40.08. The
male average age of 41.48 made this the closest age gap between men and women
at 1.4 years.
Former champions fared well
this year as Dunham (1988, 89, 94) tied for second, Keith Woodward (1982) won
the masters title, Bob Hodge (7 wins) was seventeenth, Gary Johnson (1975)
finished thirty-sixth and Peg Donovan (1987) was the first women’s master. Hellebuyck, who would go on to finish fifth
in the 2000 US Olympic trials marathon, talked about his experience in the Union Leader “This is not for me,
it was unbelievable. Every time I came
to a flat place, I go vrroomm. Then –
nothing.”
CMS lowered the team record
to 5:25:57 with five finishers in the top 13.
They won by 57 minutes over CSU.
The CSU women turned the tables, winning the team title in 4:13:38, eight
minutes faster than CMS. The WCRC took
the 40+ title by five minutes over CSU.
The WCRC also took the women’s 40+ win with a 17-minute victory over
LAC.
Top
25 Finishers
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 Gideon Mutisya 1:01:42 28 Amsterdam,
NY (KEN)
2 Craig Fram CMS 1:03:20 36 Hampstead, NH FW
3 Dave Dunham CMS 1:03:20 31 Londonderry, NH FW
4 Eric Morse CMS 1:03:37 30 Moretown, VT
5 Eddy Hellebuyck 1:04:49 34 Albuquerque,
NM
6 Andy Ames 1:05:16 32 Boulder,
CO
7 Bob Ratcliffe 1:05:29 37 Cambridge,
MA
8 Robert Pierce 1:06:44 34 Alfred,
ME
9 Matthew Cull 1:06:55 34 Manchester
Ctr., VT
10 Scott Clark CMS 1:07:00 29 Gilmanton, NH
11 Seth McClennen 1:07:08 23 Norwich,
VT
12 Thomas Murdock III 1:07:12 31 Somerville,
MA
13 Mike Casner CMS 1:08:40 33 Keene, NH
14 Keith Woodward 1:09:05 44 E
Corinth, VT FW
15 Jim Garcia CMS 1:09:13 36 Westford, MA
16 Karl Meltzer 1:09:28 27 Salt
Lake, UT
17 Bob Hodge CMS 1:10:03 39 Clinton, MA FW
18 Rick Stuart 1:10:34 37 Phoenix,
AZ
19 Lachlan Campbell 1:10:55 22 Groton,
CT
20 Stephen Peterson CMS 1:11:01 29 Lowell,
MA
21 Seth Williams 1:11:10 17 Manomet,
MA
22 Paul Shepardson 1:11:29 38 Pittsfield,
MA
23 Ernesto Riano 1:11:33 37 Lowell,
MA
24 Terrance McNatt CSU 1:11:51 30 Needham,
MA
25 James Garrett 1:11:56 30 Bennington,
VT
36 Gary Johnson 1:14:29 44 Irasburg,
VT FW
Top 25 Women
Place Name Club Time Age City & State
1 J'Ne Day-Lucore 1:17:29 34 Denver,
CO
2 Sandra Natal 1:18:31 33 Brooklyn,
NY
3 Anna Brook CSU 1:18:51 29 Somerville, MA
4 Kathy Kanes 1:19:46 33 Columbia,
SC
5 Renee Riedel WCRC 1:23:02 33 Newburyport, MA
6 Donna Smyers 1:23:06 37 Manchester,
CT
7 Sue Lachance CSU 1:24:31 35 Lunenburg, MA
8 Kerry Arsenault 1:25:34 30 Guilford,
CT
9 Peg Donovan 1:26:31 40 Auburn,
NH FW
10 Jacqueline Shakar CMS 1:26:54 35 Worcester,
MA
11 Cheryl Dube 1:27:20 38 South
Hadley, MA
12 Olga Kennison CMS 1:28:41 28 Keene, NH
13 Catherine Lifschultz 1:28:49 32 Brookline,
MA
Place Name Club Time Age City & State
14 Lynn Achee 1:29:14 39 Manchester
Ctr., VT
15 Gail Turner 1:29:33 35 Portland,
ME
16 Heidi Wallis 1:30:10 30 Belmont,
MA
17 Susan McNatt CSU 1:30:16 29 Needham, MA
18 Michelle Pelletier 1:33:01 30 Manchester,
NH
19 Kelley Grautski 1:34:58 30 Franconia,
NH
20 Jean Flanzer 1:35:42 36 Elkins,
NH
21 Linda Waitkun 1:36:20 42 North
Conway, NH
22 Vicki Miller WCRC 1:36:53 42 Durham, NH
23 Susan Passler WCRC 1:38:09 39 Amesbury, MA
24 Rachel Berg 1:38:31 33 Salisbury,
CT
25 Eileen Portz-Shovlin 1:38:34 47 Allentown,
PA
5-Year
age groups
Place Name Time Age City & State Category
853 Ember Brosius 2:09:07 16 Wayne,
ME Under 20
470 Amy Pierce 1:44:04 24 Stockbridge,
MA 20-24
64 Anna Brook 1:18:51 29 Somerville,
MA 25-29
55 J'Ne Day-Lucore 1:17:29 34 Denver,
CO 30-34
106 Donna Smyers 1:23:06 37 Manchester,
CT 35-39
147 Peg Donovan 1:26:31 40 Auburn,
NH 40-44
358 Eileen Portz-Shovlin 1:38:34 47 Allentown,
PA 45-49
544 Marcia Puryear 1:46:48 52 Concord,
MA 50-54
446 Carrie Parsi 1:42:33 56 Lexington,
MA 55-59
639 Maggie Solomon 1:51:35 61 Conway,
NH 60-64 Age Group
Record
877 Hildy Fosse 2:13:54 66 Holderness,
NH 65+
21 Seth Williams 1:11:10 17 Manomet,
MA Under 20
11 Seth McClennen 1:07:08 23 Norwich,
VT 20-24
1 Gideon Mutisya 1:01:42 28 Amsterdam,
NY (KEN) 25-29
3 Dave Dunham 1:03:20 31 Londonderry,
NH 30-34
2 Craig Fram 1:03:20 36 Hampstead,
NH 35-39
14 Keith Woodward 1:09:05 44 E
Corinth, VT 40-44
30 Joseph Nzau 1:13:22 46 Amsterdam,
NY KEN 45-49
34 Sumner Brown 1:13:56 51 Belmont,
MA 50-54
214 Frank Salvatore 1:30:31 55 Newburyport,
MA 55-59
298 John Saarinen 1:34:53 60 Stow,
MA 60-64
388 Donald Ross 1:39:38 65 Marblehead,
MA 65-69
741 Russell Bradley 1:59:04 71 Cape
Elizabeth, ME 70-74
885 George Etzweiler 2:15:50 75 State
College, PA 75+
Top
5 Teams
Men Men 40+
1 CMS 5:25:57 CR 1
WCRC 6:59:35 CR
2 CSU 6:22:00 2
CSU 7:04:07
3 WCRC 6:30:16 3
GLRR 7:06:58
4 Willimantic 6:36:16 4 GMAA 7:12:27
5 HTC 6:41:13 5
Willimantic 7:26:53
Women
Women 40+
1 CSU 4:13:38 1
WCRC 5:07:22 CR
2 CMS 4:21:43 2
LAC 5:24:13
3 WCRC 4:38:04 3
WMM 5:33:14
4 AA 5:02:07 4
AA 5:39:06
5 WMM 5:08:23 5
OSAC 6:04:00
(left to right) Dunham,
Morse, and Fram of the CMS record setting team
36th Mt Washington Road Race
June 15, 1996
Saturday, 10:00 AM
911 Finishers
Temperatures were in the
seventies at the base and fifties at the summit as 911 lined up for the annual
race up the Auto Road. The lucky
starters, including 160 women, were selected in early March via a lottery. It is commonly noted that only one in three
made it into the race. New Hampshire
public television was on hand taping a segment for the “New Hampshire
Crossroads” show. Three-time winner Dave
Dunham was wired for sound for the broadcast.
Dunham was among the favorites,
which included Daniel Kihara for the men and Jacqueline Gareau for the
women. Kihara came into the race with
personal bests of 28:06 for 10K and 43:29 for 15K. Kihara warmed up with a third place finish at
the Litchfield Hills 7.1 mile race the week before. Gideon Mutisya finished second, Eddy
Hellebuyck in sixth and Dunham in seventh at Litchfield.
New Englanders had the
opportunity to tune up for Mt Washington in the first USATF Mountain running
Grand prix. The three-race series
wrapped up the week before Mt Washington at the Temple Mountain 10 mile. CMS teammates Dunham, Mike Casner, and Steve
Peterson showed their form finishing first, second, and fifth at Temple.
Kihara was unmatched in the
race as he pulled away and gapped the field early. He was near record pace at the halfway mark
in 28:10. Dunham was 1:32 back with Eric
Morse and Craig Fram another 15 and 33 seconds farther back. Kihara powered on to a 58:20, beating the
course record by nearly a minute. He
told the Union Leader, “I
was not surprised to break the record.” although he did say “It was much more
difficult today than a half marathon.
There is nowhere on this course where you can gear yourself to be
comfortable. You’re like a car in low
gear.” Kihara won $750 for the victory
and an additional $1,000 for setting a new course record.
Julie Peterson led the race
early on, but was passed by Gareau who picked up her third win in three
attempts. Gareau told the Boston Globe, “I just go the way I
feel. I wasn’t feeling that great at
first.” Peterson who raced in her fourth
Olympic trials marathon earlier in the year, said, “It was no contest once she
went by me.” Gareau won by just over
1:30 and was awarded $750 for the victory and another $250 for topping the WAVA
age graded masters.
CMS again lowered the team
record; led by Dunham, Morse and Fram, to 5:24:15 the team was awarded $500 for
setting a new record. Willimantic AC
finished 62 minutes behind in second place.
CSU took the women’s victory in 4:26:33, 5 minutes up on CMS. The men’s 40+ went to the WCRC in 6:47:01, 28
minutes ahead of the NMC. The women’s
40+ went to the WCRC as well, with an eight-minute victory over Liberty AC.
The primary sponsor for the
race was Healthsource with associate sponsors Bridgton Academy and Polar
Beverages. Changes this year included no
longer offering a cash prize for the halfway leader. The auto road now charged $15 per car and an
additional $6 per passenger to drive to the top. A free entry to the 1997 race was offered to
the top ten finishers, the first WAVA finishers, and all race winners. The total prize purse was $4850 with
additional time bonuses, which included a $1,000 prize for a men’s course
record or women under 1:10. New on the
post-race refreshments was a bowl of vegetarian chili provided by Bearcamp’s
Tavern. Polar Beverages provided the
water at the various stops along the course and carbonated beverages after the
race. The entry fee was $20, with a
registration deadline of March 15. One
thousand entrants were drawn from the lottery.
Top
25 Finishers
Place Name Time Age City and State
1 Daniel Kihara 0:58:21 28 Norristown,
PA (KEN) Course Record
2 Dave Dunham 1:02:24 32 Bradford,
MA FW
3 Eric Morse 1:03:46 31 Moretown,
VT
4 Craig Fram 1:04:22 37 Plaistow,
NH FW
5 Bob Ratcliffe 1:05:13 38 Auburndale,
MA
6 Daniel Verrington 1:05:43 33 Bradford,
MA
7 Andy Ames 1:05:48 33 Boulder,
CO
8 Mike Casner 1:08:00 34 Marlow, NH
9 Thomas Murdock III 1:08:05 32 Somerville, MA
10 Kip Kemboi Kimeli 1:08:52 29 Albuquerque,
NM
11 Stephen Peterson 1:08:59 30 Chelmsford,
MA
12 Ed Sheldon 1:10:13 31 Manchester,
NH
13 Bob Hodge 1:10:17 40 Clinton,
MA FW
14 Jose Moriera 1:11:04 28 Albuquerque,
NM
15 David Beauley 1:11:08 30 Nashua,
NH
16 Andrew Baird 1:11:09 23 Foster,
RI
17 Tom Schmiedel 1:12:11 41 Danbury,
CT
18 Brian Stevens 1:12:14 32 New
Boston, NH
19 Jeffrey Robie 1:12:39 39 Kingston,
NH
20 Charlie Gunn 1:13:00 41 Henniker,
NH
21 Keith Woodward 1:13:07 45 E Corinth, VT FW
22 Chip Merrow 1:13:09 35 Loudon,
NH
23 Adam Eyre-Walker 1:13:34 30 New Brunswick, NJ
24 Paul Shepardson 1:13:39 39 Newton, MA
25 Rick Stuart 1:13:49 38 Phoenix,
AZ
Top
25 Women
Place Name Time Age City & State
1 Jacqueline Gareau 1:17:15 43 St.
Bruno, CAN
2 Julie Peterson 1:18:49 36 Beverly,
MA
Place Name Time Age City & State
3 Alayne Adams 1:20:02 34 Cambridge,
MA
4 Barbara Higgins-Nelson 1:22:32 32 Concord, NH
5 Lori Jorgenson 1:22:43 37 Purdys,
NY
6 Donna Smyers 1:23:19 38 Northfield,
VT
7 Margo Webber 1:23:43 35 Boxborough,
MA
8 Cheryl Dube 1:23:52 39 S. Hadley,
MA
9 Anna Brook 1:25:05 30 Somerville,
MA
10 Gail Turner 1:26:50 36 Portland,
ME
11 Maureen Sullivan 1:27:17 39 Concord, MA
12 Dorothy Helling 1:28:42 46 Montpelier,
VT
13 Renee Riedel 1:29:59 34 Sekiu,
WA
14 Gail Eberle 1:30:00 36 Boise,
ID
15 Jacqueline Shakar 1:30:04 36 Worcester, MA
16 Johanne Deboer 1:30:56 40 Ayers
Cliff, CAN
17 Cathy Lifschultz 1:31:29 33 Sudbury, MA
18 Mary Collins 1:32:25 37 Boston,
MA
19 Heather McKeown 1:33:13 43 Enosburg Falls, VT
20 Sarah Tabbutt 1:33:36 37 Newton
Center, MA
21 Nancy Rowe 1:34:52 33 New
York, NY
22 Karen Palmer 1:35:06 31 Fitchburg,
MA
23 Beth Dutton 1:35:29 31 Nashua,
NH
24 Maureen Sproul 1:35:44 40 New
Gloucester, ME
25 Lisa Hart 1:36:00 33 Durham,
NH
5-Year
Age Groups
Place Name Time Age Town and State Category
707 Moira Goegel 1:58:23 19 Canterbury,
NH Under 20
287 Brenda O'Connell 1:36:48 23 Mystic,
CT 20-24
319 Jeanne Marois 1:38:36 27 Boston,
MA 25-29
60 Alayne Adams 1:20:02 34 Cambridge,
MA 30-34
51 Julie Peterson 1:18:49 36 Beverly,
MA 35-39
42 Jacqueline Gareau 1:17:15 43 St.
Bruno CAN 40-44
145 Dorothy Helling 1:28:42 46 Montpelier,
VT 45-49
451 Faye Gagnon 1:44:36 51 Minot,
ME 50-54
372 Carrie Parsi 1:40:43 57 Lexington,
MA 55-59
678 Sally Strazdins 1:56:46 62 N.
Hampton, NH 60-64
829 Hildy Fosse 2:12:37 67 Holderness,
NH 65+
32 James Linton 1:14:57 17 Media,
PA Under 20
16 Andrew Baird 1:11:09 23 Foster,
RI 20-24
1 Daniel Kihara 0:58:21 28 Norristown,
PA 25-29
2 Dave Dunham 1:02:24 32 Bradford,
MA 30-34
4 Craig Fram 1:04:22 37 Plaistow,
NH 35-39
Place Name Time Age Town and State Category
13 Bob Hodge 1:10:17 40 Clinton,
MA 40-44
21 Keith Woodward 1:13:07 45 E
Corinth, VT 45-49
37 Sumner Brown 1:16:21 52 Belmont,
MA 50-54
249 Andrew Lewis 1:34:37 56 Lexington,
MA 55-59
190 Gerald Barney 1:31:40 63 Swanton,
VT 60-64
308 Donald Ross 1:38:00 66 Marblehead,
MA 65-69
737 Carlton Mendell 2:01:03 74 Portland,
ME 70-74
865 Charley Reed 2:18:04 75 Gorham,
NH 75-79
902 Howard Kellogg 2:36:23 80 Holderness,
NH 80+ Age Group Record
Top 5 Teams
Men Men
40+
1 CMS 5:24:15 1
WCRC 6:47:01 CR
2 Willimantic 6:26:15 2
NMC 7:15:53
3 GCS 6:27:49 3
Willimantic 7:20:29
4 WCRC 6:33:40 4
GMAA 7:23:46
5 CSU 6:40:57 5
GNBTC 7:28:54
Women Women
40+
1 CSU 4:26:33 1
WCRC 5:02:39 CR
2 CMS 4:31:51 2 LAC 5:10:30
3 WCRC 4:46:35 3
CMeS 5:12:15
4 BRC 4:55:37 4
NMC 5:38:37
5 AA 4:59:16 5
AA 5:39:12
The “flag man” (left) and Mike “Caz”
Casner (right)
37th Mt Washington Road
Race
June 21, 1997
Saturday, 10:00 AM
929 Finishers
Conditions for the race were
not ideal. It was hot and humid at the
start, and the record 929 finishers were met by 55 MPH winds, drizzle, and fog
at the summit. Only seven runners broke
1:10, which was the least since 1989, and only nine women broke 1:30, which was
the lowest since 1992 when only seven did so.
The field featured a record 181 women among the runners from 30 states
and four countries.
Eric Morse, who tuned up for
the race by winning the Wachusett hill climb in near record time and taking the
overall USATF New England Mountain running circuit title, built a 30-second
lead by the one mile post. His lead
would not hold as his CMS teammate Craig Fram began to close on him after four
miles. Fram passed Morse after the
5-mile mark and went on to win in 1:04:48, fifty seconds up on Morse.
Prolific racer Cathy O’Brien,
who was the youngest Olympic trials qualifier at age 16 in the 1980 marathon
trials, started the race conservatively.
She passed early leaders Julie Peterson, Joan Samuelson, and Jacqueline
Gareau to beat a strong women’s field.
Samuelson, the 1984 Olympic marathon champion, went on to break Gareau’s
master’s record by 13 seconds. Samuelson
passed Peterson in the second mile but could not catch O’Brien. She told New England Runner, “This is the first time I’ve gone into a
race saying I don’t care about my time, I just want to finish. This hill doesn’t quit!”
CMS took the team title
finishing 33 minutes ahead of the GCS.
The BAA women took a 15-minute victory over the WCRC. Willimantic AC won a close battle with CSU in
the men’s 40+, winning by just under four minutes in a record 7:06:54. The WCRC took the women’s 40+ title with an
8-minute win over the CMeS in 5:07:47.
Vin Sylvia, a writer for the Union Leader, gave his personal
account of running the race in New
England Runner and talked about the draw of racing up Mt
Washington. “Perhaps it was the sheer
exultation of having finished, maybe it was the severe lack of oxygen I had
inflicted on my brain, but I told myself I could do better. I told myself I would return to Mt
Washington.”
Healthsource, Bridgton, and
Citizens Bank sponsored the race, which had a total purse of $4650 and
additional time bonuses. Winners of cash
prizes were required to have a USATF card, and a Direct Payment License was
needed for anyone winning more than $500.
The race information packet proclaimed, “More than half of this year’s
applicants were rejected in the lottery.”
This year you could, however, cancel your entry and by-pass next year’s
lottery if you could not run the race.
They would still forfeit the entry fee and t-shirt. The road remained closed at the bottom form
9:45 AM until 12:30 PM and NH AMTA sports massage team again provided
complimentary massages. In a sign of the
computer age, the complete results were available within 30 minutes of the last
finisher’s time being recorded.
Earlier in the year the
second annual “Ski to the Clouds” was held.
Thirty-one skiers and six snowshoe racers made their way up to the four
mile post. Matt Bellizzi set a new
course record of 38:33. Chris Graham was
the top snowshoe finisher clocking in at 53:48 and winning a pair of Sherpa
snowshoes for the victory. Graham had
her best finish in the footrace in 1996, running a 1:37:55.
Top
25 Finishers
Place Name Club Time Age Town and State
1 Craig Fram CMS 1:04:48 38 Plaistow, NH
2 Eric Morse CMS 1:05:38 32 Montpelier, VT
3 Thomas Borschel GCS 1:07:09 39 Idaho Falls, ID
4 Daniel Verrington CMS 1:08:31 34 Bradford, MA
5 Thomas Murdock III IATC 1:09:26 33 Somerville,
MA
6 Joel St Louis 1:09:37 35 Fleurimont,
CAN
7 Steve Peterson CMS 1:09:52 31 Chelmsford, MA
8 Mike Casner CMS 1:10:03 35 Keene,
NH
9 Craig Widnes 1:10:24 26 Denver,
CO
10 Richard Bolt CMS 1:10:34 26 Lunenburg, MA
11 Fergus Cullen HTC 1:11:40 25 Gilford, NH
12 Brian Reinhold HSK 1:11:44 43 Akersberga, SWE
13 Tony Bates 1:11:45 38 Salisbury,
VT
14 Francis Burdett GLRR 1:11:52 32 Worcester, MA
15 Brian Stevens GCS 1:12:03 33 New Boston, NH
16 Ian Fallas BLO 1:12:18 28 Burlington, CAN
17 Cathy O'Brien NB 1:12:24 29 Durham,
NH
18 Thompson Parker HS 1:13:42 27 Bow,
NH
19 Edward Sheldon GCS 1:13:44 32 Manchester, NH
20 Keith Woodward GMAA 1:13:55 46 E Corinth, VT FW
21 Bob Hodge CMS 1:14:08 41 Clinton, MA FW
22 Gary Johnson 1:14:34 46 Irasburg,
VT FW
23 Rick Stuart CMeS 1:15:14 39 Santa Fe, NM
24 Andrew Baird WillAC 1:15:22 24 Foster, RI
25 Seth Williams 1:15:37 19 Manoment,
MA
26 Paul Shepardson 1:15:59 40 Pittsfield,
MA
94 John Cederholm BAA 1:26:51 54 Boston, MA FW
Top 25 Women
Place Name Club Time Age Town and State
1 Cathy O'Brien NB 1:12:24 29 Durham, NH
2 Joan Benoit-Samuelson NIKE 1:16:03 40 Freeport,
ME
3 Julie Peterson BAA 1:20:07 37 Beverly, MA
4 Jacqueline Gareau 1:22:32 44 St
Bruno, CAN FW
5 Kerry Arsenault AF 1:25:50 32 Guilford, CT
Place Name Club Time Age Town and State
6 Sandra Khannouchi NB 1:27:25 35 Brooklyn,
NY
7 Kim Goff RIRR 1:27:40 36 Greenville, RI
8 Donna Smyers 1:27:56 39 Northfield,
VT
9 Tara Martin PFIZR 1:28:19 28 W Mystic, CT
10 Jacquelyn Shakar CMS 1:30:18 37 Worcester, MA
11 Christine Braceras METC 1:31:45 34 Portland,
ME
12 Lori Lambert 1:32:46 33 Nashua,
NH
13 Allison Suchenski AF 1:33:53 35 Trumbull,
CT
14 Michele Koski 1:34:06 31 Meriden,
CT
15 Donna Hurley 1:34:08 40 Sprucehead,
ME
16 Maureen Sullivan 1:34:18 40 Concord,
MA
17 Lauren Rhatigan 1:35:37 33 Shipbottom,
NJ
18 Heather McKeown 1:36:31 44 Enosburg Falls, VT
19 Colleen Allen WMM 1:36:32 30 Concord, NH
20 Alice Freid BRC 1:36:39 36 Belmont, MA
21 Johanne DE Boer 1:37:11 41 Ayers
Cliff, CAN
22 Vicki Miller WCRC 1:37:14 44 Durham, NH
23 Karen Palmer NMC 1:37:17 32 Fitchburg, MA
24 Amy Pierce-Root 1:37:40 26 Peru,
MA
25 Anne Marie Davee CMeS 1:37:46 41 Pownal,
ME
5-Year
Age Groups
Place Name Time Age City
and State Category
756 Kathy Fortin 2:05:15 18 Gorham,
NH Under
20
327 Julie Bruno 1:41:41 21 Topsfield,
MA 20-24
17 Cathy O’Brien 1:12:24 29 Durham,
NH 25-29
84 Kerry Arsenault 1:25:50 32 Guilford,
CT 30-34
44 Julie Peterson 1:20:07 37 Beverly,
MA 35-39
27 Joan Benoit-Samuelson 1:16:03 40 Freeport,
ME 40-44 AGR
251 Dorothy Helling 1:38:01 47 Montpelier,
VT 45-49
439 Faye Gagnon 1:47:35 52 Minot,
ME 50-54
400 Carrie Parsi 1:45:22 58 Lexington,
MA 55-59
598 Barbara Robinson 1:55:07 63 Franconia,
NH 60-64
850 Hildy Fosse 2:16:38 68 Holderness,
NH 65+
25 Seth Williams 1:15:37 19 Manomet,
MA Under 20
24 Andrew Baird 1:15:22 24 Foster,
RI 20-24
9 Craig Widnes 1:10:24 26 Denver,
CO 25-29
2 Eric Morse 1:05:38 32 Montpelier,
VT 30-34
1 Craig Fram 1:04:48 38 Plaistow,
NH 35-39
12 Brian Reinhold 1:11:44 43 Akersberga,
SWE 40-44
20 Keith Woodward 1:13:55 46 E
Corinth, VT 45-49
Place Name Time Age City
and State Category
35 Sumner Brown 1:18:51 53 Belmont,
MA 50-54
106 Robert Ludwig 1:27:36 56 Westford,
MA 55-59
232 Gerald Barney 1:36:44 64 Swanton,
VT 60-64
370 Donald Ross 1:43:51 67 Marblehead,
MA 65-69
788 Peter Pantelis 2:08:16 71 Waterford,
CT 70-74
738 Carlton Mendell 2:03:10 75 Portland,
ME 75+
Top 5 Teams
Men Men
40+
1 CMS 5:38:52 1
Will. AC 7:06:54
2 GCS 6:11:07 2 CSU 7:10:53
3 Will. AC 6:42:38 3
WCRC 7:14:07
4 GLRR 6:52:12 4
NMC 7:14:33
5 WCRC 6:53:03 5
GLRR 7:25:34
Women Women
40+
1 BAA 4:44:26 1
WCRC 5:07:47
2 WCRC 4:59:23 2
CMeS 5:15:32
3 BRC 5:04:12 3
WMM 5:45:43
4 NMC 5:05:53 4
AA 6:10:44
5 WMM 5:10:01 5 PFIZER 6:12:14
38th Mt Washington Road Race
June 20, 1998
Saturday, 10:00 AM
892 Finishers
Favorites heading into the
race included two time winner Matt Carpenter, Simon Gutierrez of Albuquerque
and 1997’s runner-up Eric Morse. The
women’s favorite was three time champion J’Ne Day-Lucore and newcomer Magdelena
Thorsell. Thorsell, from Sweden, had
been a member of her country’s national cross country team and a three-time
half marathon champion. The top runners
would be chasing $4850 in prize money and time bonuses in the USATF-sanctioned
event.
The weather was mild with
temperatures in the 50s and winds of only 5 MPH as the field made its way out
from the Route 16 starting line.
Thorsell led the field of 171 women as 14 broke 1:30. Thorsell finished a record high fifteenth
place overall. She noted in the Mountain Ear, “It was fun! I’ve never done anything like this
before.” She won $750 for placing first
and another $1,000 for setting a new course record.
Matt Carpenter ran with
Gutierrez and Kenyan runner Levis Anyega (who did not finish) in the early
miles. As Carpenter pulled away to his
third victory, Morse began working his way past the early leaders. Carpenter took top honors in 1:00:23 with
Morse second, just over two minutes back.
Gutierrez completed his debut in 1:03:23 for third place. His time combined with his wife, Magdelena
Thorsell, to give them the title of fastest couple ever on Mt Washington. They ran an amazing combined time of 2:13:32,
which was more than 19 minutes faster than the previous best couple. Steve and Marjorie Podgajny had run 2:32:35
in 1981. Thomas Borschel ran on pace to
break Fred Norris’ masters (40+) record of 1:04:57, but ultimately came up
short, finishing in sixth overall with a 1:05:42. A record tying five runners finished under
1:05. The women narrowed the average
finishing time-gap to 8 minutes, with men averaging 1:47:30 to the women’s
1:55:41.
Sumner Brown a veteran of 13
Mt Washington races told New England
Runner, “I ran negative splits.
I’ve never done that before.
After 13 years of going out hard and dying, I knew I was going to be
slow, but at least I could be slow and smart.”
Brown was the top 50+ finisher in 1:17:29.
CMS took the team title in a
fast 5:28:58; finishing 37 minutes ahead of GCS and 27 other teams. The CMS team prepared for Mt Washington by
taking the first four, and six of the top eight, places at the Pack Monadnock
10 mile race two weeks earlier. They
were led at Pack by Dunham, who was returning from nearly a year off due to a
broken bone in his foot. CSU set a new
record for 40+ teams with a close battle with NMC, WCRC, and GSC all finished
within three minutes. The women’s team
victory went to CMS over CSU by 17 minutes in 4:21:27. The female 40+ team was also taken by CMS
with a 4:56:57, 25 minutes faster than second place WCRC.
For the first time the “Mt
Washington Hill Climb” (as it was called in the race information packet) was
part of the 12-event Fila Skyrunning circuit.
Also new this year was the “Tuscan bean and pasta soup with fixin’s
prepared by the Thompson House Eatery in Jackson.” This year also marked the first time that a
results book was not printed and sent to all finishers. Check-in was held at the Eagle Mountain
House from 4 – 9:30 PM on Friday and at the base of the Auto Road from 7:30 – 9
AM on race day.
Top 25 Finishers
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 Matt Carpenter 1:00:24 33 Manitou
Springs, CO
2 Eric Morse CMS 1:02:31 33 Montpelier, VT
3 Simon Gutierrez 1:03:23 32 Albuquerque,
NM FW
4 Dave Dunham CMS 1:03:38 34 Bradford, MA FW
5 Thierry Icart 1:04:40 29 Levillaret,
FRA
6 Tom Borschel GCS 1:05:42 40 Idaho Falls, ID
7 Mike Casner CMS 1:05:48 36 Keene,
NH
8 Dan Verrington CMS 1:07:20 35 Bradford, MA
9 Jeremy Wright 1:07:50 24 Laramie,
WY
10 Spyros Barress PFIZR 1:09:17 35 Mystic, CT
11 Stephen Peterson CMS 1:09:41 32 Chelmsford, MA
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
12 Bob Hodge CMS 1:09:54 42 Clinton, MA FW
13 Tony Bates 1:09:59 39 Salisbury,
VT
14 Seth Williams 1:10:02 20 Manoment,
MA
15 Magdelena Thorsell 1:10:09 33 Albuquerque,
NM Course Record
16 Adam Hersh CMS 1:10:43 26 Hanover, NH
17 Fergus Cullen HTC 1:10:51 26 W Hartford, CT
18 Thomas Murdock III IATC 1:11:19 34 Somerville,
MA
19 Edward Sheldon GCS 1:11:50 33 Manchester, NH
20 George Adams CMS 1:11:55 28 Keene, NH
21 Kevin Williams 1:12:02 40 Scotia,
NY
22 Gary Johnson 1:12:47 47 Irasburg,
VT FW
23 Rick Stuart CMeS 1:12:55 40 Santa Fe, NM
24 Thompson Parker HS 1:12:57 28 Bow,
NH
25 Len Hall 1:13:06 45 W
Lebanon, NH
26 Brian Stevens GCS 1:13:30 34 New Boston, NH
31 Keith Woodward GMAA 1:15:26 47 E. Corinth, VT FW
109 John Cederholm BAA 1:27:39 55 Boston, MA FW
Top 25 Women
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 Magdelena Thorsell 1:10:09 33 Albuquerque,
NM Course Record
2 J'Ne Day-Lucore 1:20:58 37 Denver,
CO FW
3 Barbara Remmers 1:22:16 34 New
York, NY FW
4 Tonya Dodge 1:23:52 23 Alamosa,
NY
5 Amy Williams 1:24:22 42 Denver,
CO
6 Rebecca Stockdale-Woolley 1:24:52 47 Chaplin,
CT
7 Kerry Arsenault AF 1:25:32 33 Guilford, CT
8 Karen McGahie CMS 1:26:55 36 W Newbury, MA
9 Allison Suchenski AF 1:27:09 36 Trumbull, CT
10 Cathy Lifschultz BAA 1:27:49 35 Sudbury, MA
11 Ellen McCurtin MR 1:28:27 31 New York, NY
12 Gail Breslow CSU 1:28:48 43 Watertown, MA
13 Lori Lambert GCS 1:28:54 34 Nashua, NH
14 Jacqueline Shakar CMS 1:29:40 38 Worcester,
MA
15 Gillian Fucigna RIRR 1:31:21 30 Greenville, RI
16 Delwyn Williamson CSU 1:33:20 36 Jamaica
Plain, MA
17 Kim Young 1:33:44 30 Jackson,
WY
18 Karen Tripp AA 1:35:06 39 Deerfield, NH
19 Celeste St Pierre 1:35:46 33 Franconia,
NH
20 Lauri Harris 1:35:59 28 Jackson,
WY
21 Nixie Raymond CSU 1:36:11 38 Roslindale, MA
22 Andrea Brayman 1:36:16 25 Jamestown,
RI
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
23 Deborah Sheedy BAA 1:37:16 42 Waltham, MA
24 Kathleen Newton HMRR 1:37:30 38 Bennington, VT
25 Donna Smyth CSU 1:38:00 38 Northfield, MA
Magdelena Thorsell
Top 5 Teams
Men Men
40+
1 CMS 5:28:58 1
CSU 7:04:28
2 GCS 6:05:41 2
NMC 7:06:44
3 PFIZER 6:45:00 3
WCRC 7:07:34
4 WCRC 6:58:24 4
GCS 7:07:47
5 NMC 6:59:28 5
CMeS 7:18:56
Women Women
40+
1 CMS 4:21:27 1
CMS 4:56:57 CR
2 CSU 4:38:19 2
WCRC 5:19:43
3 AF 4:43:26 3
GLRR 5:28:05
4 BAA 4:47:52 4
CMeS 5:35:46
5 GCS 5:01:13 5 WMM 5:41:21
5-Year Age Groups
Place
Name Time Age City
and State Category
714 Jessie Benthien 2:03:50 16 Goffstown,
NH Under 20
70 Tonya Dodge 1:23:52 23 Alamosa,
NY 20-24
212 Lauri Harris 1:35:59 28 Jackson,
WY 25-29
15 Magdelena Thorsell 1:10:09 33 Albuquerque,
NM 30-34
56 J'Ne Day-Lucore 1:20:58 37 Denver,
CO 35-39
78 Amy Williams 1:24:22 42 Denver,
CO 40-44
82 Rebecca Stockdale-Woolley
1:24:52 47 Chaplin, CT 45-49
447 Faye Gagnon 1:48:21 53 Minot,
ME 50-54
448 Marcia Puryear 1:48:23 55 Concord,
MA 55-59
624 Diana Avery 1:58:16 60 Concord,
NH 60-64
793 Hildy Fosse 2:13:00 69 Holderness,
NH 65-69
867 Nancy Stokes 2:26:41 71 Kittery
Point, ME 70-71 AG Record
879 Louise Rossetti 2:33:04 76 Saugus,
MA 75+
191 Aaron Poulin 1:34:34 16 Queensbury,
NY Under 20
9 Jeremy Wright 1:07:50 24 Laramie,
WY 20-24
5 Thierry Icart 1:04:40 29 Levillaret,
FRA 25-29
1 Matt Carpenter 1:00:24 33 Manitou
Sprgs, CO 30-34
7 Mike Casner 1:05:48 36 Keene,
NH 35-39
6 Tom Borschel 1:05:42 40 Idaho
Falls, ID 40-44
22 Gary Johnson 1:12:47 47 Irasburg,
VT 45-49
37 Sumner Brown 1:17:29 54 Belmont,
MA 50-54
109 John Cederholm 1:27:39 55 Boston,
MA 55-59
249 Fred Zuleger III 1:37:53 60 Coventry,
RI 60-64
209 Gerald Barney 1:35:56 65 Swanton,
VT 65-69
548 Leon Beverly 1:53:26 71 Stamford,
VT 70-74 AG Record
686 Carlton Mendell 2:01:52 76 Portland,
ME 75-79
843 Phil Campbell 2:19:48 80 Lynnfield,
MA 80+ AG Record
Jim Laprel longtime Mt Washington runner
39th Mt Washington Road Race
June 19, 1999
Saturday, 10:00 AM
918 Finishers
Favorites heading in were
Tatiana Titova, a Russian marathoner who had recently won the Pittsburgh marathon,
J’Ne Day-Lucore from Denver, and many time top-five finisher Julie
Peterson. The men’s field looked to be
one of the best ever assembled. Course
record holder Daniel Kihara was returning along with defending champion Matt
Carpenter. Others expected to be in the
mix included Simon Gutierrez who finished third in 1998, and Scott Elliott, who
had won the Pikes Peak ascent six times.
New England favorites included Joe Lemay, who had personal bests of 2:14
and 1:04 for the marathon and half-marathon respectively along with a 28:00 10K
personal best. Eric Morse and Dave
Dunham came into the race showing excellent fitness having finished first and
second at the USATF 10K championships two weeks prior. They also battled at the USATF 12K
championships and at the New England Mountain circuit races.
The 45-degree temperatures
coupled with little wind, 90-mile visibility and 70 degree temperatures at the
base set the stage for a fast race.
Gutierrez fronted the lead pack through two miles in 13:59. Carpenter and Kihara broke the race open
after three miles and hit the half together in 28:44. They continued together with Kihara sitting
behind Carpenter most of the way. They
passed 5 miles in 38:00 and six miles in 45:58.
As they surged on each other, Dunham pulled away from the chase pack of
Gutierrez, Lemay and Morse, with a strong second half. Carpenter and Kihara passed 7 miles in 54:00
and Kihara surged with about quarter mile to go. He held on to win with Carpenter 13 seconds
back. They led a record 20 men under
1:10 and seven men under 1:04. Carpenter
noted in the Mountain Ear
“He (Kihara) put on such a decisive move on me.
I really didn’t have time to react.”
Kihara was awarded $750 for winning and another $500 for running under
one hour. Carpenter received $500 for
second place and an additional $500 for finishing under one hour.
The women’s field was also
deep, with a record 17 women finishing under 1:30. Barbara Remmers led the way taking nine
minutes off her time from the year before.
She told Don Allison, in
his online account of the race, “I ran on a treadmill at a health club at 11.5%
grade.” Remmers turned away the
challenge by Titova taking the lead at four miles and continuing on to win by
1:05. Julie Peterson took third and told
the Mountain Ear, “I
guess I’ll have to get the first I’ve always wanted next year, in the
masters.” Titova found mountain running
difficult and told the Union Leader,
“At four miles I felt like sitting. This
was hard – up, up, up.” The women made
up more than 20% of the field, as they came in with a record high 21.24% of
finishers.
CMS set yet another team
record, putting six runners in the top 16 and combining for a time of
5:20:44. The average finishing time for
a CMS scoring member was 1:04:09. The
team was awarded $500 for a new record. The GLRR finished second in the rare
feat of two teams under six hours. Four
of the 40+ teams broke the record, led by WCRC in 6:46:04. The male seniors (50+) were scored for the
first time, with the top five runners times combined for the scoring. WCRC edged CMeS by nearly ten minutes in
8:18:40. The CMS women ran a fast
4:18:49 to take the team title as five clubs broke the five-hour mark. CSU won the woman’s team 40+ division (three
score) by three and a half minutes combining for a 5:33:00.
Healthsource, Bridgton
Academy, and Citizens Bank again sponsored the race. The race was again part of the Skyrunning
circuit, and all finishers within 20% of the winning time qualified for
additional Skyrunning events. The
Federation for Sport at Altitude (FSA) offered a $250 prize to the top US male
and female finishers. This year a pasta
meal at the Thompson house was added.
Also new this year was a jump in the entry fee to $30 and an expansion
of the lottery winners to 1,100. The
prize structure also grew with the purse of $4,850 and added a new $5,000
Course Record bonus along with time incentive bonuses. A blind auction for 100 spots was added this
year. The top 100 who donated the most
to the Special Olympics would be lottery by-pass entries.
Other notes from the race
included 77-year-old Carlton Mendell setting a new age group record and then
running down the mountain after finishing.
Although not a recognized category, two couples finished in the top 25. Joe Lemay and Ellen McCurtin had a combined
time of 2:31:10 and Russel and Deb Bollig combined for a time of 2:37:05. Final notes on the race from Matt Carpenter
in the Union Leader and
Dave Dunham in the Boston Globe. Carpenter on his second place finish
“Sometimes it’s good to lose. It makes
you better. I’ll just have to train
harder next year.” Dunham on the
difficultly of the course “The only way to make it worse is to have you climb
the radio tower at the end.”
Top
25 Finishers
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 Daniel Kihara 0:59:03 31 Royersford,
KEN
2 Matt Carpenter 0:59:16 34 Manitou
Springs, CO FW
3 Dave Dunham CMS 1:00:37 35 Bradford, MA FW
4 Eric Morse CMS 1:01:09 34 Berlin, VT
5 Simon Gutierrez AD 1:01:38 33 Albuquerque, NM FW
6 Joseph Lemay AD 1:03:04 32 Danbury, CT
7 Rich Davis 1:03:32 29 Ft.
Collins, CO
8 Thomas Anderson CMS 1:04:36 34 Keene, NH
9 Scott Elliott 1:05:53 35 Boulder,
CO
10 Richard Bolt CMS 1:06:00 28 Pepperell, MA
11 Fergus Cullen GLRR 1:06:22 27 W. Hartford, CT
12 Thomas Murdock IATC 1:06:43 35 Somerville, MA
13 Edward Sheldon GCS 1:07:02 34 Manchester, NH
14 Stephen Peterson CMS 1:08:22 33 Chelmsford,
MA
15 Richard Doubleday BBRR 1:09:00 37 Brookline,
MA
16 Mike Casner CMS 1:09:26 37 Keene, NH
17 Peter Hammer BRC 1:09:34 32 Brighton, MA
18 Francis Burdett GLRR 1:09:42 34 Worcester, MA
19 Thompson Parker HS 1:09:51 29 Bow,
NH
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
20 Mark Behan WC 1:09:55 36 Newton, NH
21 Tony Bates GLRR 1:10:50 40 Salisbury, VT
22 Andy Macdonald BRC 1:11:16 39 Somerville, MA
23 Len Hall 1:11:40 46 W.
Lebanon, NH
24 Rick Stuart CME 1:11:58 41 Santa Fe, NM
25 Russel Bollig 1:12:08 35 Boulder,
CO
38 Keith Woodward GMAA 1:16:34 48 E. Corinth, VT FW
Top
25 Women
Place Name Club Time Age City and State
1 Barbara Remmers 1:13:52 35 New York, NY
2 Tatiana Titova 1:14:57 33 Gainesville,
FL
3 Julie Peterson 1:16:36 39 Beverly,
MA
4 J’Ne Day-Lucore 1:20:20 38 Denver,
CO FW
5 Suzy West 1:20:40 36 Putney,
VT
6 Catherine Lifschultz BAA 1:23:22 36 Sudbury, MA
7 Rebecca Stockdale-Woolley CMS 1:23:54 48 Chaplin,
CT
8 Karen McGahie CMS 1:24:13 37 Boylston, MA
9 Deb Bollig 1:24:57 35 Boulder,
CO
10 Donna Smyers CVT 1:25:12 41 Montpelier, VT
11 Kerry Arsenault HITK 1:26:42 34 Guilford, CT
12 Magdalena Boudreau 1:27:26 37 Fall
River, MA
13 Gail Breslow CSU 1:27:26 44 Watertown, MA
14 Ellen McCurtin 1:28:06 32 New
York, NY
15 Kiersten Lippmann 1:28:42 18 Colchester,
VT
16 Cheryl Theodore GNBTC 1:28:59 39 Dartmouth,
MA
17 Sue Long 1:29:30 39 Rumford,
ME
18 Johanne De Boer 1:30:16 43 Ayers
Cliff, CAN
19 Jacqueline Shakar CMS 1:30:42 39 Worcester,
MA
20 Karen Tripp AA 1:30:47 40 Deerfield, NH
21 Swenja Surminski 1:30:55 23 Durham, NH
22 Brenda Baxter GCS 1:31:38 36 Groton, MA
23 Lori Lambert GCS 1:31:52 35 Nashua, NH
24 Donna Smyth CSU 1:32:49 39 Northfield, MA
25 Andrea Leonard MVS 1:32:52 21 N. Andover, MA
5-Year
Age Groups
Place Name Time Age City
and State Category
152 Kiersten Lippmann 1:28:42 18 Colchester,
VT Under 20 AGR
186 Swenja Surminski 1:30:55 23 Durham,
NH 20-24
224 Wendy Hagan 1:33:03 29 Cambridge,
MA 25-29
33 Tatiana Titova 1:14:57 33 Gainesville,
FL 30-34
Place Name Time Age City
and State Category
39 Julie Peterson 1:16:36 39 Beverly,
MA 35-39
103 Donna Smyers 1:25:12 41 Montpelier,
VT 40-44
87 Rebecca Stockdale-Woolley
1:23:54 48 Chaplin, CT 45-49
469 Marjorie Kos 1:44:42 54 City
Island, NY 50-54
497 Louisa Dunlap 1:46:13 58 Belfast,
ME 55-59
385 Carrie Parsi 1:41:16 60 Lexington,
MA 60-64 AGR
490 Barbara Robinson 1:46:03 65 Franconia,
NH 65-69
853 Hildy Fosse 2:14:02 70 Holderness,
NH 70-74 AGR
911 Louise Rossetti 2:38:13 77 Saugus,
MA 75+
119 Robert Hopkinson 1:26:51 16 Middlebury,
VT Under 20
59 Jonathan Williams 1:20:25 20 W.
Hartford, CT 20-24
7 Rich Davis 1:03:32 29 Ft.
Collins, CO 25-29
1 Daniel Kihara 0:59:03 31 Royersford,
KEN 30-34
3 Dave Dunham 1:00:37 35 Bradford,
MA 35-39 AGR
21 Tony Bates 1:10:50 40 Salisbury,
VT 40-44
23 Len Hall 1:11:40 46 W.
Lebanon, NH 45-49
40 James Imprescia 1:16:38 50 Leominster,
MA 50-54
47 Sumner Brown 1:17:59 55 Belmont,
MA 55-59
95 John Pelton 1:24:32 60 W.
Rupert, VT 60-64 AGR
248 Gerald Barney 1:34:59 66 Swanton,
VT 65-69
698 Leon Beverly 1:57:40 72 Stamford,
VT 70-74
763 Carlton Mendell 2:03:12 77 Portland,
ME 75-79
908 Phil Campbell 2:36:47 81 Lynnfield,
MA 80+
Top 5 Teams
Men Men 40+ Men 50+
1 CMS 5:20:44
CR 1 WCRC 6:46:04
CR 1 WCRC 8:18:40 CR
2 GLRR 5:56:09 2
CSU 6:52:56 2 CMeS 8:28:01
3 GCS 6:19:31 3 GLRR
6:59:22 3 WAC 8:41:19
4 WCRC 6:23:05 4
CMeS 7:02:50 4 GLRR 8:41:50
5 CSU 6:39:39 5 GMAA 7:17:22 5
MVS 8:43:23
Women
Women 40+ Women
50+
1 CMS 4:18:49 1
CSU 4:37:51 CR
1 LAC 5:33:00 CR
2 CSU 4:34:37 2
CMS 4:41:23
3 GCS 4:43:14 3
WCRC 5:09:42
4 NMC 4:44:42 4
MVS 5:16:05
5 BAA 4:55:23 5 LAC 5:33:00
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