Joe Kleinerman 10K

Alayne Adams, Margaret Angell, Margaret Schotte

START AREA (photo credit: Chele Modica)

  • Photo 01Josh Feldman: "The bad news is that I am not racing today.  The good news is that I have actually started to run again."

  • Photo 02:  The starting line.  The major significance of this picture is that it actually shows part of the body of a Central Park Track Club person on the far left whose picture never appears on this website (technical note: Not strictly true.  At last Thursday's workout, James Siegel asked: "There is a picture of you running.  What were you doing!?"

MORE IN THE START AREA

  • Photo 71Steven Paddock: "I'm going to join Kevan Huston and Bill Haskins by growing scruffy hair and beard.  We are trying to revive the 60's in the club."

  • Photo 72Graeme Reid: "Steven Paddock and I have the longest commute to get to the race --- all the way from the  United Kingdom."

  • Photo 73Isaya Okwiya: "I drove all the way from West Virginia to suffer ..."

  • Photo 74Stacy Creamer: "My brother Shane came up from Philadelphia."

  • Photo 75Neeraj Engineer: "Dog ownership will now be a membership requirement."

  • Photo 102Shula Sarner: "I wonder what Santa Claus has for me in his bag ... ?"

  • Photo 76:  The starting line.  Hmmm ... someone is watching us from behind ...

  • Photo 77:  Gorgeously colorful composition for the man from Tanzania --- Toby Tanser

EAST 101st STREET

  • Photo 78:  The lead pack in the race, includes Toby Tanser

  • Photo 79:  Second pack, includes Kevin Arlyck, David Howard, Peter Allen and Armando Oliveira

  • Photo 80:  Third pack, includes Alayne Adams, Michael Siegell and Phil Vasquez

WEST 101st STREET

WEST 100th STREET (photo credit: Chele Modica)

WEST 86th STREET (photo credit: Bola Awofeso)

  • Photo 41Toby Tanser, with Armando Oliveira and Kevin Arlyck

  • Photo 42Isaya Okwiya in masters country: Jim Stemm (WS), Amador Ybanez (WSX) and Jerry Macari (UATH)

  • Photo 43Ramon Bermo, Stuart Calderwood and David Howard

  • Photo 44Peter Allen

  • Photo 45Margaret Angell and Ken Shatzer

  • Photo 46Graeme Reid and Alayne Adams

  • Photo 47Victor Osayi

  • Photo 48Anthony Mayorkas and Margaret Schotte

  • Photo 49Robert Jamieson

  • Photo 50Yumi Ogita

EAST 86th STREET (photo credit: Bola Awofeso)

EAST 100th STREET

  • Photo 87:  This is Paul Mwangi and his margin of victory.  Well, actually, the second-place finisher would not show up until more than two minutes later.

  • Photo 88:  Our first three finishers: Armando Oliveira, Alan Ruben and Kevin Arlyck

  • Photo 89Kevin Arlyck

  • Photo 90Toby Tanser and Isaya Okwiya

  • Photo 91Isaya Okwiya

  • Photo 92Peter Allen

  • Photo 93Ramon Bermo, Stuart Calderwood and Margaret Angell

  • Photo 94Stuart Calderwood and Margaret Angell

  • Photo 95Margaret Angell wins the race with a PR of 35:49.  

  • Photo 96David Howard

  • Photo 97:  Between Braulio Angamarca (CPRR) and Julio Sauce (WSX) is the second-place female Maria Alve Vieira (WSX)

  • Photo 98Ken Shatzer

  • Photo 99Graeme Reid

  • Photo 100Alayne Adams

  • Photo 101Victor Osayi

  • Photo 103Audrey Kingsley and Shula Sarner.  What a pair!  Shula: "I was in such pain that I absolutely could not go any faster.  So I did the only thing left --- I yelled out to Audrey to tell her to go faster!"  Audrey: "Near the end of the race, there was this very annoying person who was trying to tell me to run faster ..."

EAST 101th STREET, FINISH LINE (photo credit: Chele Modica)

AWARDS CEREMONY

  • Photo 104Margaret Angell, first woman overall with a 10K PR and her first Central Park win

  • Photo 105Sid Howard, first M60-64 shown here with Joe Kleinerman

  • Photo 106Toby Tanser with race winner Paul Mwangi

  • Photo 107:  Team photo, anyone?  Hey, Sid Howard, this is the wrong team (Rick Pascarella and Paul Fetscher of Warren Street)

  • Photo 108:  Team photo for Warren Street men, team winner today and champion team for 2002.

  • Photo 109John Gleason, Joe Kleinerman, Lynn Blackstone, Dave Blackstone, Mary Diver

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