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USA TRIATHLON AGE GROUP NATIONAL TRIATHLON CHAMPIONSHIPS, Coeur d'Alene, ID (August 31, 2002)

Nicole Billman, 2:30:09 (swim 29:48; T1 1:17; bike 1:13:03; T2 1:00; run 45:03), 389th overall, 23rd F25-29


NYC RUN TO LIBERTY 10K, New York City, NY (August 31, 2002)

MEN, 2nd place open team

First name Last name Age Overall Place Age Pl Final Time Chip Time Min/Mile
STEVEN PADDOCK 27 9 3 33:42 33:41 5:25
TOBY TANSER 34 13 7 34:05 34:04 5:29
DAVID HOWARD 29 21 6 35:47 35:45 5:45
GRAEME REID 41 27 4 36:55 36:53 5:56
VICTOR OSAYI 45 28 3 37:19 37:17 6:00
RICH HOLLANDER 38 86 37 40:45 40:38 6:33
JOSEPH KOZUSKO 29 126 36 41:53 41:43 6:43
DION MULVIHILL 36 148 68 42:33 42:16 6:49
MICHAEL ROSENTHAL 39 250 111 45:02 44:57 7:15
FRANK  SCHNEIGER 61 445 4 48:43 48:33 7:49
ARTHUR COOKE 38 541 247 50:10 49:28 7:58
ROBERT  HAIG 55 659 11 52:15 52:11 8:25
JONATHAN ZUCKERMAN 45 664 54 52:21 51:37 8:19
JEROME O'SHAUGHNESSY 48 856 75 55:39 54:55 8:51

WOMEN

First name Last name Age Overall Place Age Pl Final Time Chip Time Min/Mile
ANNA FYODOROVA 21 30 10 45:02 44:57 7:15
SANDRA SCIBELLI 35 53 23 47:58 47:49 7:42
LAURA LEE KOZUSKO* 25 72 24 48:51 48:34 7:50
LAUREN ECKHART 32 171 66 52:08 51:46 8:20
CAROL TYLER 63 290 3 54:58 54:48 8:50

IRONMAN CANADA, Pendicton, BC (August 25, 2002)

Bob Summers, 11:41:35 (swim 1:04:21, 471st overall, 106 division; T1 3:29; bike 5:36:20, 376th overal, 91st division; T2 4:18; run 4:53:10, 1175th overall, 232nd division), 751st overall, 148th M30-34


ANNAPOLIS TEN MILER, Annapolis, MD (August 25, 2002)

Jerome O'Shaughnessy, 1:12:19.80 (7:13 min/mile), 227th overall
John Taylor, 1:14:52.65 (7:29 min/mile), 294th overall


MRS T'S CHICAGO TRIATHLON, Chicago, IL (August 25, 2002)

Zeb Nelessen, 2:15:48 (swim 27:31, 263rd overall; T1 1:41; bike 1:01:21, 46th overall; T2 1:36; run 43:38, 218th overall), 86th overall out of 3074, 21st M25-29


GREATER HARTFORD TRIATHLON, Farmington, CT (August 25, 2002)

Scott Gac, 2:29:07 (swim 25:44, 33rd place; bike 1:18:32, 22nd place; run 44:51, 16th place), 26th overall, 4th M25-29


RUN TO THE ALTAR 5K, East Meadow, Long Island, NY (August 25, 2002)

Mary V. Rosado, 22:37 (7:17 min/mile), 5th female overall, 2nd F50-54


NEW YORK CITY MARATHON TUNE-UP (18 miles), Central Park, NYC (August 25, 2002)

MEN, 2nd place open team

First name Last Name Age Overall Pl Age Pl Final Time Chip Time Min/Mile
KEVAN HUSTON 30 17 11 1:53:20 1:53:13 6:17
CRAIG  CHILTON 34 19 13 1:53:21 1:53:14 6:17
TOBY TANSER 34 27 19 1:54:38 1:54:37 6:22
STEVEN PADDOCK 27 46 9 1:57:41 1:57:11 6:30
WILLIAM KOMAROFF 36 55 31 1:59:06 1:59:02 6:36
BRAD WEISS 28 60 15 1:59:23 1:59:14 6:37
ANTHONY MAYORKAS 33 63 36 1:59:35 1:59:31 6:38
GRAEME REID 41 68 10 2:00:34 2:00:28 6:41
VICTOR OSAYI 45 85 4 2:02:55 2:02:52 6:49
SEAN FITZPATRICK 33 92 51 2:04:06 2:04:00 6:53
DAVID HOWARD 29 123 26 2:07:12 2:04:59 6:56
LARRY KING 41 147 20 2:09:20 2:09:13 7:10
RICH HOLLANDER 38 167 93 2:11:07 2:10:57 7:16
JESSE LANSNER 26 182 37 2:12:12 2:12:05 7:20
ADEBOLA AWOFESO 41 267 38 2:16:43 2:16:32 7:35
TYRONNE CULPEPPER 39 269 144 2:16:50 2:16:40 7:35
JARL BERNTZEN 35 280 148 2:17:24 2:17:15 7:37
MICHAEL ROSENTHAL 39 374 190 2:22:17 2:22:07 7:53
JOSEPH FRAZETTA 39 419 217 2:23:55 2:23:37 7:58
KENT FREEMAN 38 437 226 2:24:39 2:24:11 8:00
CHRISTOPHER PRICE 24 457 84 2:25:30 2:25:22 8:04
DION MULVIHILL 35 468 236 2:25:52 2:25:18 8:04
JAY BOROK 39 529 264 2:28:19 2:28:00 8:13
GUILLAUME JOLY 34 597 292 2:31:25 2:31:11 8:23
ROBERT HAIG 55 793 16 2:40:00 2:39:47 8:52
JR MOJICA 47 974 92 2:46:10 2:46:06 9:13

WOMEN, 2nd place open team

First name Last Name Age Overall Pl Age Pl Final Time Chip Time Min/Mile
ALAYNE ADAMS 41 2 1 2:00:37 2:00:31 6:41
ETSUKO KIZAWA 32 16 11 2:12:31 2:12:24 7:21
SHELLEY FARMER 32 28 19 2:16:48 2:16:30 7:35
MARIA CHALE 40 38 5 2:19:51 2:19:45 7:45
KELLIE QUINONES 41 48 7 2:21:31 2:19:52 7:46
ANA ECHEVERRI 31 56 33 2:23:48 2:23:22 7:57
SARAH GROSS 45 203 6 2:37:27 2:37:16 8:44
MARY MINIEKA 43 368 53 2:47:20 2:46:51 9:16

CENTRAL PARK TRIATHLON  Central Park, NYC, NY (August 24th)

Scott Willett, 1:10:18, 3rd overall
Ross Galitsky, 1:13:49, 7th overall, 2nd M40-44
John Megaw, 1:22:01, 30th overall, 2nd M45-49
Stacy Creamer, 1:22:13, 31st overall, 2nd overall female
Laura Miller, 1:26:05, 44th overall, 4th female overall, 1ns F40-44
Jan Farnung-Krause, 2:00:01, 187th overall, 69th female overall, 5th F45-49


MISS AMELIA'S COTTAGE 2 MILE RUN, Amagansett, Long Island, NY (August 24, 2002)

Harriet Oster, 16:11 (8:06 min/mile), 1st F60-69


WESTPORT SUMMER SERIES #9 (9.3 miles), Compo Beach, Westport, CT (August 24, 2002)

Bob Laufer, 1:08:41 (7:23 min/mile), 30th overall, 2nd M60-69


VAN CORTLANDT SUMMER SPEED SERIES #7, Van Cortlandt Park, NYC (August 23, 2002)

Bill Dunlop, 19:37, 13th overall
Naomi Reynolds, 19:51, 1st overall female (and also winner in #2, #3, #4, #5 and #6 of the series)
Frank Handelman, 19:54, 16th overall
Frank Morton, 21:30, 23rd overall
Mary V. Rosado, 22:48, 2nd overall female
David Pullman, 24:01, 37th overall
Jonathan Federman, 24:13, 39th overall
Mary Diver, 25:50, 4th overall female


NYRR SUMMER EVENING SERIES #11, Prospect Park, Brooklyn (August 21, 2002)

Steven Paddock, 16:07, 5th place


LEADVILLE TRAIL 100, Leadville, CO (August 17-18, 2002)

Bob Schulz, 29:29:12, 162nd overall

CPTC member Bob Schulz, recently completed America's highest 100-Mile Race, in Leadville, Colorado. The Leadville Trail 100 is run (non-stop) on forest trails over a 50-mile out-and-back course in the midst of the Colorado Rockies east of Aspen. The trail’s low point is 9,200 ft., and its high point, of 12,600 ft., is at Hope Pass, which the race climbs twice, once at the 46-mile point and then again at 54 miles on the return.  The 50-mile turnaround occurs in the mining ghost town of Winfield, Colorado. The Hope Pass aid station is above the tree line and was stocked with electrolyte drinks, bananas, chips, gels, power bars, and soups, all of which were transported up to the aid station by a herd of 31 llamas.

Pacers are permitted after the 50-mile point. They keep the runners from running off a cliff, getting seriously lost in the pitch dark, or slowing down too much, and Bob was fortunate to have had Catra Corbett, a member of the Montrail trail running shoe company racing team, as his pacer. Her experience in having run thirteen 100-mile races this year alone was invaluable: They did not get lost, and finished in 29:29:12 (hours, minutes, seconds), despite Bob’s having some serious tendonitis in one leg during the last 20 miles. Finishing under 30 hours earned Bob a handcrafted silver belt buckle. Less than a week after pacing Bob, Catra ran and finished the Cascade Crest Classic, a 100 mile trail race in Washington State.

As one might expect, Leadville has a long history of mining, originally silver mining, beginning in the 1800s. Although the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act wiped out much of Leadville’s wealth, the town clung tenaciously to mining and discovered markets for other minerals that were in the area. The largest underground molybdenum mine in the world was once located in Leadville, and the town’s next boom was the result of the 1918 mining of molybdenum. Former Leadville residents include the “Unsinkable” Molly Brown and Doc Holliday.

This year marked the twentieth running of the ”Race Across the Sky,” with 189 runners out of 465 starters finishing (a 41% finishing rate). Weather conditions were hot this year by Rocky Mountain standards, with temperatures reaching over 80 degrees during the day-unheard of for Leadville-and down to the low 40s at night. For Bob, though, the heat was preferable to the 30-degree nights with freezing rain and snow that former Leadville racers sometimes have had to endure.

One of the challenging aspects of the race is the 4:00 A.M. start, which requires a wake-up call around 2:30 A.M.!   Of course, if you’re not a runner, there is a Leadville Trail 100 mountain-bike race the weekend before the trail run. Some fanatics, said Bob, actually sign up for both.


NEW YORK CITY TRIATHLON, New York City, NY (August 18, 2002)

PHOTO ALBUM

Anna Fyodorova, 3:11:38 (swim 44:48, 15th; T1 4:26; bike 1:28:57, 9th; T2 2:40; run 50:50, 2nd), 9th F20-24

G'mo Rojas, 2:26:54 (swim 28:48, 9th; T1 4:07; bike 1:09:23, 9th; T2 1:11; run 43:27, 13th), 7th M25-29

Otto Hoering, 2:36:03 (swim 33:20, 57th; T1 4:08; bike 1:13:38, 28th; T2 1:28; run 43:31, 14th), 17th M25-29

Bill Dunlop, 2:45:30 (swim 32:09, 51st; T1 4:44; bike 1:13:36, 26th; T2 1:38; run 53:25, 62nd), 38th M25-29

Jesse Lansner, 3:15:50 (swim 39:12, 95th; T1 5:24; bike 1:44:16, 111st; T2 1:34; run 45:26, 19th), 87th M25-29

Aubin Sullivan, 2:39:08 (swim 30:58, 15th; T1 4:11; bike 1:12:19, 1st; T2 1:33; run 50:10, 6th), 4th F30-34

Matthew Newman, 2:20:35 (swim 28:08, 51st; T1 3:29; bike 1:05:59, 4th; T2 1:27; run 41:33, 5th), 3rd M30-34

Sean Fitzpatrick, 2:29:59 (swim 21:47, 3rd; T1 3:53; bike 1:10:37, 23rd; T2 1:23; run 50:20, 57th), 14th M30-34

Sandra Scibelli, 3:02:07 (swim 41:07, 41st; T1 3:51; bike 1:20:16, 11th; T2 1:58; run 54:57, 21st), 21st F35-39, 4th Athena 39 & under

Bill Komaroff, 2:43:18 (swim 35:11, 116th; T1 4:12; bike 1:21:00, 76th; T2 1:44; run 41:12, 5th), 35th M35-39


WEST POINT TRIATHLON, West Point, NY (August 18, 2002)

Olivier Baillet, 1:10:38 (9:36 swim, 12th place; bike 41:30, 62nd place; run 19:32, 27th place), 23rd overall, 5th M30-34


TIMBERMAN HALF IRONMAN TRIATHLON,  Guilford, NJ (August 18, 2002)

Scott Gac, 5:06:45 (swim 30:40; bike 1:59:35; run 1:59:35), 108th overall, 16th M25-29


DOG DAY 5 MILE RUN, Harvey Cedars, NJ (August 18, 2002)

Hank Berkowitz, 31:09 (6:14 min/mile), 14th overall, 3rd M40-44


REYKJAVIK MARATHON, Reykjavik, Iceland (August 17, 2002)

Seth Rosenthal, 4:18:00, 142nd overall


GREAT HUDSON RIVER SWIM, Hudson River, NYC, NY (August 17, 2002)

Scott Willett, 37:43, 6th overall, 5th overall male, 1st M40-44


WESTPORT SUMMER SERIES #8 (8.43 miles), Westport, CT (August 17, 2002)

Bob Laufer, 1:08:05 (8:05 min/mile), 34th overall, 2nd M60-69


NYRR CLUB TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS, Central Park, NYC (August 17, 2002)

PHOTO ALBUM

Open men, 4th place
Masters men, 2nd place
Veteran men, 13th place

First Name Last Name Age Overall Pl Age Pl Final Time Chip Time Pace
TOBY TANSER 34 30 16 26:44 26:43 5:20
JONATHAN PILLOW 27 31 12 26:45 26:41 5:20
STEVEN PADDOCK 27 33 13 26:52 26:51 5:22
CRAIG  CHILTON 34 34 18 26:53 26:50 5:22
ALAN  RUBEN 45 46 2 27:11 27:07 5:25
ARMANDO OLIVEIRA 34 48 25 27:15 27:10 5:26
KEVAN HUSTON 30 54 29 27:32 27:26 5:29
RICHIE BORRERO 32 55 30 27:32 27:28 5:29
ERIK GOETZE 34 56 31 27:34 27:28 5:29
PETER ALLEN 42 65 3 27:52 27:51 5:34
ADAM MANEWELL 28 70 26 27:58 27:54 5:34
ERIC BOUCHER 29 83 29 28:34 28:27 5:41
DAVID HOWARD 29 90 33 28:49 28:46 5:45
PAUL  STUART-SMITH 40 111 11 29:17 29:15 5:51
GLEN CARNES 34 116 52 29:25 29:21 5:52
GRAEME REID 41 119 12 29:30 29:26 5:53
MARK SOWA 33 130 60 29:42 29:38 5:55
JOHN AFFLECK 38 131 61 29:43 29:39 5:55
JAMES SIEGEL 36 138 64 29:52 29:50 5:58
JESUS MONTERO 33 143 65 30:01 29:57 5:59
VICTOR OSAYI 45 153 8 30:15 30:05 6:01
GORDON STREETER 34 173 78 30:44 30:34 6:06
STUART CALDERWOOD 44 183 20 30:59 30:53 6:10
DAVID SMITH 36 184 83 30:59 30:55 6:11
ZEBULON NELESSEN 27 198 55 31:15 31:11 6:14
PATRICK LEWIS 41 199 24 31:19 31:11 6:14
CHARLES STARK 45 202 13 31:23 31:13 6:14
NEERAJ ENGINEER 25 206 56 31:31 (PR) 31:23 6:16
PAUL SINCLAIR 27 208 57 31:34 31:27 6:17
JESSE LANSNER 26 238 65 32:13 32:03 6:24
LARRY KING 41 239 31 32:14 32:08 6:25
VINCENT TRINQUESSE 37 250 103 32:31 32:21 6:28
JEROME O'SHAUGHNESSY 48 309 25 33:52 33:48 6:45
JARL BERNTZEN 35 325 130 34:12 34:06 6:49
JOSEPH KOZUSKO 29 339 80 34:39 34:30 6:54
FRED TRILLI 56 341 11 34:42 34:37 6:55
FRANK MORTON 48 344 30 34:47 34:41 6:56
YVES-MARC COURTINES 29 350 84 34:53 34:43 6:56
DION MULVIHILL 36 376 140 35:42 35:37 7:07
OLIVIER BAILLET 31 411 151 36:42 36:35 7:19
MICHAEL ROSENTHAL 39 421 156 37:09 37:02 7:24
MARTY LEVINE 42 486 75 39:32 39:16 7:51
THEO SPILKA 40 491 76 39:47 39:40 7:56
FRANK SCHNEIGER 61 513 7 40:51 40:37 8:07
ROBERT HAIG 55 546 34 43:30 43:24 8:40
CHELE MODICA 29 557 100 44:32 44:24 8:52

Open women, 3rd place
Masters women, 4th place
Veteran women, 2nd place

First Name Last Name Age Overall Pl Age Pl Final Time Chip Time Pace
ALISON ROSENTHAL 26 14 5 31:51 31:49 6:21
YUMI OGITA 40 20 4 32:24 32:22 6:28
AUDREY KINGSLEY 33 26 13 32:48 32:45 6:33
KATE CROWLEY 23 29 10 33:09 33:06 6:37
LAUREN ECKHART 32 35 19 33:22 33:20 6:40
STEPHANIE GOULD 36 38 21 33:37 33:34 6:42
SHELLEY FARMER 32 44 23 33:58 33:56 6:47
DARLENE MILOSKI 34 45 24 34:00 33:56 6:47
MARIA CHALE 40 54 11 34:20 34:18 6:51
ANA ECHEVERRI 31 60 30 34:57 34:52 6:58
SUSAN PEARSALL 36 71 33 35:50 35:46 7:09
SYLVIE KIMCHE 55 75 1 35:59 35:56 7:11
KELLIE QUINONES 41 85 19 36:37 36:33 7:18
MARY V. ROSADO 52 103 1 37:40 37:39 7:31
EVE BOIS 31 107 43 37:50 37:48 7:33
SARAH GROSS 45 115 8 38:27 38:21 7:40
MICHELLE SANTOMASSINO 31 126 50 38:51 38:46 7:45
SUSAN KROGSTAD-HILL 44 143 28 39:45 39:42 7:56
MARY DIVER 48 170 17 41:31 41:25 8:17
MARY MINIEKA 43 184 37 42:22 42:21 8:28
CARYL  BARON 59 256 15 48:12 48:04 9:36

NIKE RUNNYC FITNESS CHALLENGE, Central Park, NYC (August 17, 2002)

MEN

First Name Last Name Age Overall Pl Age Pl Final Time Chip Time Pace
BRIAN BARRY 45 804 53 47:47 45:11 9:02

WOMEN

First Name Last Name Age Overall Pl Age Pl Final Time Chip Time Pace
JAN FARNUNG-KRAUSE 48 68 3 40:41 40:37 8:07
TRISH BLAKE 41 407 27 50:07 48:41 9:44

SHELBURNE ATHLETIC CLUB SPRINT TRIATHLON, Shelburne, VT (August 17, 2002)

Andreas Nolte 1:11:35 (swim 9:17, 9th place, bike 42:42, 5th place; run 19:35, 4th place)


NEW MEXICO STATE SENIOR GAMES, Las Cruces, NM (August 8-11, 2002)

Cycling: Herb Schon: 2 golds, 2 silvers, 1 bronze
Running: Irene Jackson-Schon: 5 golds (and 2 State Games records) and 1 ignominious fourth out of five (in the 100M)


WEST KENNEBUNK FIRE COMPANY TRIATHLON, Kennebunk, ME (August 11, 2002)

Sandra Scibelli, 1:34:59 (swim 8:38, 4th Athena; bike 57:29, 1st Athena; run 28:52, 1st Athena), 1st Athena division


USATF NATIONAL MASTERS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS  University of Maine, Orono, ME (August 8-11, 2002)

200m
Luca Trovato, 26.67, 18th M40-44

400m 
Julia Casals, 66.30, 4th W35-39
 
Alan Bautista, 56.13, 3rd M35-39  BRONZE 
Luca Trovato, 58.22 preliminary qualifying; 59.04 final, 8th M40-44
Richie Hamner, 57.93 preliminary qualifying; 57.95 final, 7th M55-59

800m
Devon Sargent, 2:20.53, 1st W30-34 GOLD

Chris Potter, 2:01.00 (PR) 2nd M30-39 SILVER 
Frank Morton, 2:22.82 (season PR), 12th M45-49
Rich Hamner, 2:22.40 preliminary qualifying; 2:19.68, 5th M55-59
Sid Howard, 2:18.07, 2nd M60-64 SILVER
Jim Aneshansley, 2:36.68, 6th M65-69

1500m
Devon Sargent, 4:58.61, 1st W30-34 GOLD
Mary Diver, 6:07.21 (season PR), 6th W45-49

Frank Morton, 4:56.93 (season PR), 11th M45-49
Anthony Baker, 5:28.16, 12th M45-49
Sid Howard, 5:00.68, 1st M60-64 GOLD 
Jim Aneshansley, 5:33.67, 5th M65-69

3000m steeplechase
Craig Plummer, 12:27.36, 9th M40-44

5000m
Mary Diver, 22:31.20, 6th W45-49

Pentathlon
Craig Plummer
    Long jump, 4:50m (14'9.25"), 9th place
    Javelin, 28.7m (94'2"), 10th place
    200m, 28.46, 9th place
    Discus throw, 19.87m (65'2"), 9th place
    1500m, 5:01.44, 3rd place
    Overall, 8th place  

RELAYS
Frank Morton 2:26.82 in 4x800m Eastern Regional Team


PROSPECT PARK 10K, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY (August 11, 2002)

James Siegel, 36:28 (5:52 min/mile), 7th overall, 1st M35-39


17th ANNUAL NEW YORK STATE TRIATHLON SEIES #2, Harriman State Park, NY (August 11, 2002)

Olivier Baillet, 1:20:48, 5th overall, 1st M30-34


ELLEN'S RUN 5K, Easthampton, LI, NY (August 11, 2002)

John Kenney, 17:54 (5:46 min/mile), 6th overall, 2nd M40-49
Roger Liberman, 21:06 (6:48 min/mile), 31st overall, 12th M40-49
Ellen Wallop, 28:48 (9:16 min/mile), 216th overall, 5th F50-59


FALMOUTH ROAD RACE, Falmouth, MA (August 10, 2002)

Aaron Russell, 51:17, 580th overall male
Jennifer Lynch
, 1:02:44, 817th overall female


THE BIG 6 CHRISTY MATTHEWSON 6K RUN, Factoryville, PA (August 10, 2002)

Armando Oliveira, 20:35, 2nd overall
Sue Pearsall, 25:03, 2nd overall

Note: A so-called rolling course that included a 1+mile climb up the endless mountains (which they forgot to mention on any race material)


CHILMARK 5K RUN,  Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, MA (August 10, 2002)

Steve Eick, 18:57.7 (6:07 min/mile), 15th overall, 2nd M35-39


GEORGE SHEEHAN CLASSIC, Red Bank, NJ (August 10, 2002)

Darlene Miloski, 33:17 (6:40 min/mile), 18th overall female, 5th F30-34
Derek O'Connor, 33:20 (6:40 min/mile), 138th overall male, 21st M30-34


WESTPORT ROADRUNNERS SUMMER SERIES #7 (6.8 MILES), Westport, CT (August 10, 2002)

Bob Laufer, 49:53 (7:20 min/mile), 31st overall, 2nd M60-69


ELDORADO SPRINGS CURE 4M, Eldorado Springs, CO (August 8, 2002)

James Siegel, 24:12 (6:03 min/mile), 20th overall, 6th M30-39  

(Comment: Too many hills, too little oxygen)


VAN CORTLANDT SUMMER SERIES #6, Van Cortlandt Park, NYC (August 8, 2002)

Chele Modica, 18:23, 9th overall
Paul Sinclair, 19:07, 12th overall
Bill Dunlop, 19:10, 13th overall
David Pullman, 24:09, 41st overall

Naomi Reynolds, 19:39, 1st female
Mary V. Rosado, 23:00, 5th female


NYRR SUMMER EVENING SERIES #11, Prospect Park, Brooklyn (August 7, 2002)

Patrick Cowden, 18:36 (5:59 min/mile) PR!


BREWHOUSE TRIATHLON, Duluth, MN (August 4, 2002)

Stacy Creamer, 2:20:50 (swim 29:48, 116th place; T1 1:39; bike 1:08:54, 164th place; T2 1:03; run 39:28, 108th place), 127th overall, 6th F40-44


FISHERMAN'S PICNIC TRAIL RUN, Pinchusion Mountain Trail, Grand Marais, MN (August 4, 2002)

Stuart Calderwood, 6th overall, 1st master 


TURNING POINT 5K, Schuylerville, NY (August 4, 2002)

Adam Newman, 18:56, 1st place overall


BMW GREENWICH CUP TRIATHLON (0.5 swim, 15 miles bike, 3 mile run), Greenwich, CT (August 4, 2002)

Sean Fitzpatrick, 1:10.53, 14th M30-39, 40th overall


PARK TO PARK ONE MILE SWIM, Hudson River, NYC (August 4, 2002)

Scott Willett, 21:17, 10th overall
Otto Hoering, 27:09, 57th overall


WILKES-BARRE TRIATHLON, (0.9 miles swim, 24.8 mile bike, 6.8 mile run), Wilkes-Barre, PA (August 4, 2002)

Zeb Nelessen, 2:19:07 (swim 26:59, 94th place; T1 0:52; bike 1:01:39, 6th place; T2 0:58; run 48:40, 37th place), 22nd overall, 5th M25-29
Bob Summers
, 2:33:37 (swim 28:06, 118th place; T1 1:38; bike 1:08:00, 57th place; T2 1:15; run 54:40, 99th place), 79th place overall, 15th M30-34


12º TROFÉU BRASIL DE TRIATHLON, Santos, SP, Brasil (August 4, 2002)

Olivier Baillet, 2:06:54.3, 74th overall, 10th M30-34


MANHATTAN HALF MARATHON, Central Park, NYC (August 4, 2002)

PHOTO ALBUM

MEN

First Name Last Name Age Overall Pl Age Pl Final Time Net Time Pace
ALAN S RUBEN 45 9 1 1:17:02 1:17:00 5:52
PETER ALLEN 42 26 3 1:21:58 1:21:56 6:15
DAVID HOWARD 29 54 12 1:26:02 1:25:55 6:33
WILLIAM SCHAAF 29 74 16 1:27:35 1:27:23 6:40
GRAEME REID 41 92 14 1:28:48 1:28:43 6:46
ANTHONY MAYORKAS 33 155 76 1:33:31 1:33:23 7:07
BRAD WEISS 28 156 38 1:33:41 1:32:16 7:02
MARK SOWA 33 162 81 1:34:09 1:33:20 7:07
MICHAEL SIEGELL 37 170 86 1:34:37 1:34:00 7:10
VINCENT TRINQUESSE* 37 178 90 1:35:05 1:34:39 7:13
HARRY MORALES 39 203 103 1:36:03 1:36:00 7:19
LARRY THRAEN 33 236 119 1:37:25 1:36:38 7:22
TYRONNE CULPEPPER 39 421 210 1:43:35 1:43:25 7:53
FREDERICK TRILLI 56 453 5 1:44:35 1:44:15 7:57
JESSE LANSNER 26 500 116 1:45:59 1:44:41 7:59
CHRISTOPHER PRICE 24 526 124 1:46:33 1:45:31 8:03
BRYAN PROCTOR 28 561 136 1:47:40 1:46:58 8:09
MICHAEL A ROSENTHAL 39 723 347 1:51:31 1:51:24 8:30
BRIAN BARRY 45 1070 87 1:58:26 1:57:25 8:57
JARL BERNTZEN 35 1103 520 1:59:03 1:58:06 9:00
ROBERT L HAIG 55 1397 25 2:04:36 2:04:11 9:28
JONATHAN ZUCKERMAN 45 1644 150 2:08:46 2:02:55 9:22

WOMEN, 2nd place open team

First Name Last Name Age Overall Pl Age Pl Final Time Net Time Pace
YUMI OGITA 40 17 2 1:34:32 1:34:21 7:12
AUDREY S KINGSLEY 33 21 12 1:35:40 1:35:36 7:17
TERRI D SONENCLAR 45 33 3 1:39:28 1:39:21 7:35
SHELLEY FARMER 32 40 17 1:40:57 1:40:21 7:39
MICHELLE SANTOMASSINO 31 139 68 1:49:58 1:49:39 8:22
ANNA FYODOROVA 21 294 109 1:57:42 1:57:17 8:57
ELECTA VARNISH 41 315 32 1:58:35 1:54:33 8:44
KELLIE QUINONES 41 367 42 2:00:33 1:50:48 8:27
JAN FARNUNG-KRAUSE 48 396 14 2:01:05 2:00:57 9:13
MARY MINIEKA 43 485 53 2:04:05 2:03:02 9:23

URBAN CHALLENGE, New York City, NY (August 3, 2002)

From Jonathan Cane:

Of all my goofy race results, this may be my goofiest yet.  On Saturday, my friend Leslie Silver and I participated in the Urban Challenge. It’s basically a scavenger hunt throughout NYC, but you can only travel by foot or on public transportation.  We estimate that we ran 9 miles or so.  We finished 6th out of 300+ teams.  No results posted yet, but the race site is www.urbanchallenge.com .  I also posted photos along with the very obscure clues (click on the photos to see the clues) given to direct us to the 12 checkpoints in the race.  They’re at http://groups.msn.com/joncane/urbanchallenge.msnw .  We have now qualified for their “national championship” with a $50,000, winner-takes-all prize.  Hey – at least you can’t scold me for riding my bike!


JEFF JAM, Jeffersonville, NY (August 3, 2002)

Otto Hoering,17:45 (5:45 min/mile), 3rd overall


HAMPTON RACE FESTIVAL 5K, East Quogue Village, Southampton, NY (August 3, 2002)

PHOTO ALBUM

Steven Paddock, 16:23.60, 1st place overall


HAMPTON RACE FESTIVAL 10K, East Quogue Village, Southampton, NY (August 3, 2002)

Patrick Cowden, 40:31.10, 16th overall, 2nd M40-44
Darlene Miloski, 42:33.10, 2nd overall female


EMPIRE STATE GAMES, Syracuse, NY (August 3, 2002)

W5000m
Robin Roberts, 22:42.7, 2nd place

Pentathlon
Craig Plummer, 1614 points, 3rd place


WESTPORT ROADRUNNERS SUMMER SERIES  #6, (5.85 miles) Westport, CT (August 3, 2002)

Bob Laufer, 43:27 (7:26 min/mile), 28th overall, 2nd M60-69


PEOPLE'S BEACH TO BEACON 10K, Cape Elizabeth, ME (August 3, 2002)

Margaret Angell, 37:15 (6:00 min/mile), 142nd overall, 18th overall female, 5th F25-29
Alison Rosenthal, 39:36 (6:21 min/mile), 240th overall, 9th F25-29
Kate Crowley, 40:41 (6:33 min/mile), 322nd overall, 7th F20-24
Joseph Kozusko, 42:00 (6:46 min/mile), 421st overall, 45th M25-29
Jerome O'Shaughnessy, 43:01 (6:56 min/mile), 508th overall, 46th M45-49
John Gleason, 46:28 (7:29 min/mile), 880th overall, 86th M45-49
Laura Lee Carter, 47:50 (7:42 min/mile), 1173rd overall, 39th F25-29


SHELBURNE ATHLETIC CLUB SPRINT TRIATHLON, Shelburne, VT (August 3, 2002)

Andreas Nolte, 1:11:40 (9:35 swim, 5th overall; bike 42:29, 5th overall; run 19:36, 3rd overall), 3rd overall, 1st masters

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