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Tips on Running Through the Winter “We Run The South�

Running Journal Including Multi-Sports Events, Ultra Running, and Racewalking

December 2014

Racing South Edition

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H O K I E H A L F M A R AT H O N - B L A C K S B U R G , VA

Mina DeMarco - Female Winner

Photos by Michael Shroyer for the Roanoke Times

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CONTENTS On the Cover: Runners ran in a steady rain at the Hokie Half Marathon on Oct. 12 in Blacksburg, VA. Photo by Michael Shroyer for the Roanoke Times. See page 31 Mina DeMarco ran 1:23:40 to win the women's race at the Hokie Half Marathon on Oct. 12 in Blacksburg, VA. Photo by Michael Shroyer for the Roanoke Times. See page 31.

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Features Long Distance Calendar 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Barbara Latta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Jacob Wells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Hokie Half Marathon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Grand Prix Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32

Columns He Said, She Said, Mary Marcia Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Running Fitness, Ellen Jaffe Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Inspired Daily, Rae Ann Darling Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Learning from the Young Guns, Ryan Warrenburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 This Running Life, Teri Saylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Distance Memories, Scott Ludwig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Masters Running, Lena Hollmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Down the Road, Cedric Jaggers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Running Psychology, Richard Ferguson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Running Through the Age Groups, Mary Margaret McEachern . . . . . . . . .15 Natural State of Running, Nicholas Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Running Through the Bluegrass, Tracy Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Women’s Running, Carolyn Mather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

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Vol. 31, No. 4 President/Publisher Bruce Morrison E-mail: bruce.morrison@running.net Publisher Emeritus Julie Morrison, 1954-2002 Vice President/Advertising John Cash Editor and General Manager Mary Lou Day E-mail: marylou.day@running.net Advertising Rep / Calendar Editor Shirley Woodward E-mail: shirley.woodward@running.net Production Manager Rebecca Garay-León Circulation Manager E-mail: rj@running.net Administrative Assistant Becky Miller Contributing editors: Mary Marcia Brown, Nancy Clark, Rae Ann Darling Reed, JimDugger, Richard Ferguson, Lee Fidler, Bryan Graydon, Tracy Harris Green, Lena Hollmann, Scott Ludwig, Cedric Jaggers, Ellen Jaffe Jones, Ray Krolewicz, Carolyn Mather, Mary Margaret McEachern, Nicholas Norfolk, Pete Rea, Teri Saylor, Ryan Warrenburg. Correspondents: George Banker, Robert Carver, Sonja Friend-Uhl, Chuck George, Karen Gordon, Winston Howell, Jesse Lindsey, Diane Lyons, Rick Melanson, Jerry Schohl, Claude Sinclair, Leonard Vergunst, Jim Young, Jerry Yunker. Record keepers: Alabama/Mississippi/Tennessee/Kentucky - Buck Jones, 2920 Eastern Shore Dr., Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763. Arkansas - Randy Taylor, 102 Weston Place, Little Rock, AR 72211. Georgia - Joyce Hodges-Hite, PO Box 717, Millen, GA 30442.Maryland Tim O’Keefe, 7214 Limestone Lane, Middletown, MD 21769. North Carolina - Neville Wood, 5309 Chamisal Pl., Raleigh, NC 27613. South Carolina - Bill Marable, 5 Windchime Ct., Simpsonville, SC 29681. Virginia - Robert Platt, 1300 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202. Washington, DC - George Banker, 7507 Overlook Ct., Oxon Hill MD 20745. West Virginia - Carl Hatfield, 712 S. Chestnut St., Clarksburg, WV 26301. Chairman, Road Running Technical Council/USATF: Gene Newman, 920 N. Night Heron Dr., Green Valley, AZ 85614. V.P./East, Road Running Technical Council/USATF: Paul Hronjak, 4413 Pinehurst Dr., Wilson, NC 27896. Regional course certifiers: John DeHaye, 824 Annalau Ave., Huntsville, AL 35802 (AL). Don Potter, 440 Lower Ridge Rd., Conway, AR 72032 (AR). Doug Loeffler, 1399 W. Royal Palm Rd., Boca Raton, FL 33486 (FL). Woody Cornwell, 1724 Brighton Way, Dalton, GA 30721 (GA). Matthew Studholme, 452 Brookhill Drive, Abingdon, VA 24210 (KY, MS, TN, WV). John Ferguson, 3026 Sesbania, Austin, TX 78748-1912 (LA). John Sissala, 120 Evans St., Rockville, MD 20850 (MD). Paul Hronjak, 4413 Pinehurst Drive, Wilson, NC 27896 (NC). Brian N. Smith, 1827 Falling Creek Circle, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464- 7415 (SC). Robert Thurston, 13 Kennedy St. NE, Washington, DC 20011 (VA, DC). RRCA Southern Region Director: Lena Hollmann, 122 Hamilton Hedge Pl., Cary, NC 27519. E-mail: Southdir@rrca.org. RRCA Eastern Region Director: Mark Grandonico, 62 Back Cove Est., Portland, ME 04101. E-mail: eastdir@rrca.org. State RRCA reps: AL - Ron Macksoud. AR - David Meroney. DC - Paul Thompson. FL - Don Nelson (S. FL), Bryan Graydon (N. FL). GA - Mariska Van Rooden. KY - Donna England. LA - Betsy Boudreaux. MD - Dwight Mikulis. MS - Bryan Lagg. NC - Peter Asciutto. SC - Tim Arthurs, TN Sherilyn Johnson. VA - Goody Tyler. WV - Tom Kramer. Contact information for State RRCA reps can be found at www.rrca.org/clubs. Contents of Running Journal are copyright 2014 by Carolina Runner Inc. No part of this publication, including artwork and advertising, may be reproduced without written permission of the publisher. Exception: Nonprofit running, bi/tri, walking club publications expressly granted reasonable usage of news and racing calendar information if credit is given to Running Journal. Running Journal (ISSN 0892-5038) is published monthly at a subscription rate of $19.95 yearly by Carolina Runner Inc., 200 South Main St., Greeneville,TN 37743. Second-class postage paid at Greeneville, TN. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Running Journal, P.O. Box 157, Greeneville,TN 37744.

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head. She quietly tip-toed straight down the hall, Past the holly, under the mistletoe and by the tree eight feet tall.

'Can You Paint a Vision of Christmas in a Poem?'

When out from the kitchen there arose such a clatter, Twas Connie's husband Hank, his hand in a bowl of batter! Hank didn't try to hide it, he knew he'd been caught, “Out of all places, not in a cookie jar but in batter,” Hank thought.

How does Santa sound? What does he wear? What does he drive? What does he eat and just how the heck does he get down that dirty chimney? These were likely all questions asked of Mr. Clement Clarke Moore by his children before he wrote the ever-popular “A Visit from Saint Nicholas” - later and better known as “Twas the Night Before Christmas.” First published on Dec. 23, 1823, the literary work is a timeless classic building holiday excitement during the magical days leading to the holiday. Perhaps you would have painted a similar picture, or perhaps, as a runner, your sugar-plum visions would have varied somewhat from Moore's if you had been asked, “Can You Paint a Vision of Christmas in a Poem?”

Connie couldn't help but laugh as Hank licked his hand, She reached for the vegetable oil with which to grease the pan. Then out from the fridge came the peppermint bark, Followed by fudge, creamy pudding and tempting lemon tarts.

By Mary Marcia Brown

With their bellies all full, Hank's pants about to split, They needed an intervention, they needed help from St. Nick! They pushed away the plates that served the desserts they just had, And at the table they sat down with a pencil and a pad.

We want a Bicycle! an Elliptical! a Weight Machine to sit in! A Treadmill! A Stepper! and running clothes we can fit in! We'll go sugar free with our desserts, Now dash away! dash away! dash away all!' sugar free with it all! Pounds Melt away! Melt away! As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, When Melt away and fall! they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky, So up to the house-top the coursers they flew, With the sleigh And with their Christmas list written and meticulously proofread, Stuffed Connie and husband Hank headfull of toys, and St. Nicholas too. ed back to their bed. With thoughts of seventy percent And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof The of Americans overweight, They wanted to rest prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in assured, joining the group would not be their fate. my hand, and was turning around, Down the chimney Overeating throughout the year had certainly been a St. Nicholas came with a bound. goof, They hoped with their new fitness routine, He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, they'd purge their pounds in a poof. With such a nice And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and thought, they fell fast to sleep, Without counting soot; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And Christmas-hatted, fence-jumping sheep. he looked like a peddler just opening his pack. Then the man dressed in red, with a boot on each foot, His eyes -- how they twinkled! his dimples how Came crashing down the chimney, bag covered with merry! His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a soot. He stepped back, stared at the bag, scratching cherry! His droll little mouth was drawn up like a his beard, Gave a knowing smile, pulled the strings bow, And the beard of his chin was as white as the and watched what appeared. snow; Sparkle dust looking like that from the wand of a fairy, Burst magically from his bag, Santa drinking his The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the He (Clement Clarke Moore) Said (as written in dairy. And one would no way have imagined it could smoke it encircled his head like a wreath; He had a 'Twas the Night Before Christmas') … broad face and a little round belly, That shook, when be, That an entire home gym could fit under a tree! 'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through he laughed like a bowlful of jelly. Santa smiled with delight, it wasn't beyond his belief, the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a Then he took off his red velvet, just guess what laid He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with beneath! Not the man you'd envision with the big laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself; A wink of care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; his eye and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know bouncing belly, “That shook when he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly!” The children were nestled all snug in their beds, I had nothing to dread; While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads; He was chiseled and buff, a right studly old elf, And mamma in her 'kerchief, and I in my cap, Had He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work, Dressed in running shorts, and Nike Pegasus new off And filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk, just settled down for a long winter's nap, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a the shelf! Without hesitation, without a sigh of dread, He started running on the treadmill, Connie and Hank When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I nod, up the chimney he rose; jumped out of bed. sprang from the bed to see what was the matter. Away He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, to the window I flew like a flash, Tore open the shutAnd away they all flew like the down of a thistle. But Into the living room the couple light-footedly lurked, ters and threw up the sash. I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, Who was this showing how their new gym equipment worked? By investigating the beard, and seeing his The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow Gave "HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND TO ALL A nose like a cherry, They knew this to be the man who the lustre of mid-day to objects below, When, what to GOOD-NIGHT!" makes all feel merry! my wondering eyes should appear, But a miniature She (Mary Marcia Brown) Said… sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer, With speeding pace, burning calories, an evident running hustle, And a confident curl of his arm to flex his 'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the With a little old driver, so lively and quick, I knew in muscle, Connie and Hank heard Santa say before he a moment it must be St. Nick. More rapid than eagles South, All kinds of goodies were being baked that'd flew into the night, Watch your nutrition, keep on runwater your mouth. There was sweet potato pie and pig his coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, ning, and you'll look and feel out of sight! pickin' cake, and called them by name; Cornbread pudding and cobblers and fat back biscuits 'Now, DASHER! now, DANCER! for goodness sake! now, PRANCER and VIXEN! Mary Marcia Brown is a writer, runner, race director On, COMET! on CUPID! She was already lying all snug in her bed, But Connie and personal trainer. on, DONDER and BLITZEN! couldn't get the thought of chocolate pie out of her Reach her at marymarciabrown@yahoo.com To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall!


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2015 Semi-Annual Marathon & Long-Distance Directory JAN. 3 - Swamp Forest Trail Marathon, Half Marathon & 6.5 Mile Run, Tallahassee, FL. 8am. Contact: byorkjr@msn.com.

JAN. 3 - Red Nose Half Marathon, Columbus, GA. 8am. Contact: Reggie Luther 706-596-9308.

JAN. 3 - Morrow Mountain Trail Races, Albemarle, NC 9am. Half Marathon, 10K & 5K. Contact: 864-907-1742, mike@goruntrails.com.

JAN. 4 DeLeon Springs Half Marathon DeLeon Springs, FL 31st Annual. 8am. 5K. Special Half Marathon: American Citizens Only $200 for CR & $75 for Age Group Record. Ready for a P.R.? Pancake, flat rural running. Contact: John Boyle 386-736-0002, jboyle@altavistasports.com, www.altavistasports.com. JAN. 4 - Herb Parsons Trail Marathon & Half Marathon, Collierville, TN. 8am/Marathon, 8:30am/Half Marathon. Contact: Mike Samuelson - events@altisendurance.com.

JAN. 10 - Village Creek 25K & 10K, Wynne, AR. 8am. Contact: 870-208-6523, ecook5381@aol.com.

JAN. 10 - Best Damn Race Half Marathon, 10K & 5K, Jacksonville, FL. Contact: Nicholas Zivolich 727-726-4250, info@bestdamnrace. com.

JAN. 10 - PRA Pensacola Beach Run Half Marathon, Pensacola Beach, FL. 7:30am/Half, 8am/10K & 5K. Contact: emiller0586@gmail.com.

JAN. 10 Mississippi Blues Marathon Jackson, MS th

8 Annual. 7am. Half Marathon, Quarter Marathon, Marathon Relay & Kids’ Run. Rolling, urban, single loop, 940' vertical in the marathon; USATF. Entry Limit: 4,000. Time Limit: 7 hrs. 2014 entrants: 3,500. Avg. temp.: January - 47.6.

Contact: John Noblin, 2205 Lake Circle, Jackson, MS 39211, 601-624-7882, noblin@msbluesmarathon.com, www.msbluesmarathon.com. JAN. 10 - Ocean Isle Beach Bridge Run for Food Half Marathon & 5K Run/Walk, Ocean Isle Beach, NC. 9am. Contact: 910-575-3664, sbicfp@gmail.com.

JAN. 10 - Resolution Half Marathon & 5K, Travelers Rest, SC. 9am. Contact: mgreen@ymcagreenville.org.

Time to Think Long Distance It’s that time of year again, time for our semi-annual Marathon and Long Distance Directory. In the following pages, you will find a list of many great long distance events across the south as well as some events outside of our region. These races take place in the first half of 2015. Maybe you want to make training for a marathon a New Year’s Resolution? There are a variety of events to choose for, both large and small. If you are looking for a trip to plan a vacation around, you will find many great choices … a trip to the beach after the long winter sounds good doesn’t it? If you want to run a good time, you’ll find those that are “flat and fast,” or if just having a good time as in “fun” is what you are looking for, those are easy to locate also. After you’ve chosen your race(s), be sure to get your entry in early as many races fill up fast. Then all that will be left to do is train! Remember to check our marathon and ultra-calendar throughout the year in the back of each issue as we will continue to update information. The state sections will list other long-distance races. We also do frequent updates on our Web site: www.running.net. JAN. 17 - Museum of Aviation Foundation Marathon & Half Marathon, Warner Robins, GA 8am/Marathon, 8:15am/Half Marathon, 8:30am/5K. Contact: Mary Lynn Harrison 478-923-6600, marylynn.harrison@museumofaviation.org, www.museumofaviation.org.

JAN. 17 Frosty Foot 30K & 50K Trail Run, Tsali Recreation Area, Robbinsville, NC 3rd Annual. 8:30am. Part of the Foot Rx Yeti or Not! Winter Trail Series. Exceptional Western North Carolina trail race with rolling to moderate elevation changes. The trail systems winds around the banks of Fontana Lake. The race has been a sell out for the 2 years it has been previously held. Average Temps for the area is 45-50 degrees. However, being in WNC we have had snow on the ground one year and 70 degrees the second.

Contact: Ellen Seagle, Public Relations, Foot Rx Asheville, 828-674-6087, footrxpr@footrxasheville.com, www.footrxasheville.com. JAN. 17 - Charleston Marathon & Half Marathon, North Charleston, SC. 8am/Marathon, Half & 5K. Bike Rides on 1/18: 8:30am/60 mi., 8:45am/40 mi., 9am/20 mi. Contact: info@charlestonmarathon.com.

Contact: 251-438-2094, firstlightmarathon@hotmail.com. 8am/Half Marathon & Relay, 8:15am/5K. Contact: Steve Brookman RaceDirector@RRRTrail.com.

908-236-2122,

JAN. 11 - Run to Read Half Marathon, Fairmont, WV. 1pm. Contact: Jim Woolfitt 304-825-6311, run2read@yahoo.com.

JAN. 17 - ZOOMA Florida Half Marathon, Amelia Island, FL. 8am/Half & 12K, 8:30am/5K. Contact: info@zoomarun.com.

JAN. 17 - GWTC 30K & 15K, Tallahassee, FL. 8am. Contact: Jackie & Jerry McDaniel 850-591-0081, jackiemcdaniel1@gmail.com.

JAN. 17 - Sunshine State Half Marathon & 5K, West Palm Beach, FL. 6:30am. Contact: Eident support@eidentracing.com.

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JAN. 17-18 - Walgreens St. Pete Beach Classic Race Weekend, St. Pete Beach, FL. 1/17: 7:15am/10K, 8:45am/Kids’ Classic, 9am/5K, 5pm/3.5 Mile Beach Run; 1/18: 7am/Half Marathon. Contact: Alan Johnson 727-363-8880, alanj@runmsm.com.

17th Annual

Key West Half Marathon

January 18, 2015 • 7am Key West, FL Prize: Caribbean vacation. Accompanying race: 5K Run. Course: Beautiful flat Key West course by the waterfront and landmarks, southernmost point, Hemingway's Home and the Key West Lighthouse. USATF. Entry Limit: 4,000. Time Limit: 4 hrs. Avg. temp.: 70ºF. Contact: Barb Wright, P.O. Box 1681, Key West, FL 33041; 305-240-0727 bwpromo3@bellsouth.net

www.keywesthalfmarathon.com JAN. 18 - Clearwater Distance Festival, 50K Ultra, Marathon, Halfathon, 5 Miler & 5K Walk, Clearwater, FL.

JAN. 11 - Servis1st Bank First Light Marathon, Half Marathon & Relay, Mobile, AL. 7:30am. JAN. 11 - River, Roots & Ruts Trail Run, Alva, FL.

JAN. 25 - Lifetime Miami Marathon & Half Marathon, Miami, FL.

27th Annual

Naples Daily News Half Marathon January 18, 2015 • 7am Naples, FL Prize Money: $17,500. Course (USATF): Flat, fast shady loop that runs you through old Naples and downtown Naples. Entry Limit: 3,000.Time Limit: 3 hrs. 2014 entrants: 2,426. Avg temp.: 65ºF.

7:05am (Wheelchair 7am). Contact: flroadraces@aol.com, www.floridaroadraces.com.

JAN. 25 - Ocala Marathon & Half Marathon, Ocala, FL. 7am/Marathon, 7:15am/Half Marathon, 7:30am/5K. Contact: chris@drcsports.com.

10th Annual

Callaway Gardens Marathon & Half Marathon January 25, 2015 • 8:00am Pine Mountain, GA Accompanying race: 5K, 7:50am. Course (USATF): All within the beautiful Callaway Gardens Resort. Time Limit: 6 hrs. 2014 entrants: 486. Avg. temp.: 55º. Dave Johnson, 1930 Beaver Brook Ln., Marietta,GA 30062 770-565-5208 • eventsdj@aol.com www.callawaygardens.com JAN. 25 - Rock ‘n’ Roll New Orleans Marathon & Half Marathon, New Orleans, LA. 7am. Contact: Competitor Group 858-450-6510, 800-311-1255.

JAN. 31-FEB. 1 - Publix Melbourne Music Marathon Weekend, Melbourne, FL. 1/31: 7am/8K, 8:15am/5K. 2/1: 6:30am/Marathon, 7:05am/Half Marathon & Relay, 10:30am/Hand Cycle. Contact: Mitch Varnes 321-759-7200, info@themelbournemarathon.com.

FEB. 6-7 Critz Tybee Run Fest Half Marathon, Tybee Island, GA 2/6: 6pm/Kiddie Run, 6:15pm/5K. 2/7: 7am/10K, 8:30am/half marathon, 12pm/2.8 Mile Beach Run, 1pm/1 Mile. Time Limit: 3.5 hours half marathon.

Contact: Cornelia Stumpf 912-692-8992, cornelia@cscpconsult.com, www.critztybeerun.com. FEB. 7 - SACF Half Marathon, Dothan, AL. 8am . 5K & 1 Mile FR. Contact: Millie Armstrong millie.armstrong@sacfinfo.org.

334-446-0247,

FEB 7 - Holloway Park Half Marathon & 5K, Lakeland, FL. 8am.

JAN. 18 - Louisiana Marathon & Half Marathon, Baton Rouge, LA.

Contact: Laura Frederickson eventshollowaypark@gmail.com.

7am/Marathon & Half Marathon, 8am/Quarter Marathon & 5K, 9:30am/Kids Marathon. Contact: Craig Sweeney 888-786-2001, info@thelouisianamarathon.com.

FEB. 7 - Heart & Sole Half Marathon & 5K, Goldsboro, NC. 8am.

JAN. 24 - Destin’s Bayou, Bay & Back Half Marathon, Destin, FL.

FEB. 7 - Save the Light Half Marathon & 5K, Folly Beach, SC. 8:30am.

7:30am/Half Marathon, 8:30am/10K & 5K. Contact: Suzy Nicholson Hunt suzyhunt@destinchamber.com.

850-837-6241,

JAN. 24 - Frostbite Half Marathon - Starkville, MS. 12:30pm. Contact: Elaine Schimpf 662-323-9355, frostbite@och.org.

JAN. 25 - Town of Celebration Marathon & Half Marathon, Celebration, FL. 7am. Contact: Ken Zambito 321-436-9742, kenruns26.2@gmail.com.

Contact: Perry Silverman, POB 8636, Naples, FL 34101 678-777-5622 • mitch@gcrunner.org www.napleshalfmarathon.net www.gcrunner.org

6:15am/Marathon & Half marathon (Wheelchair 6:05am). 1/24: 7:30am/5K. Contact: miamimarathon@lifetimefitness.com.

JAN. 25 - Suncoast Half Marathon, Lakewood Ranch, FL. 7am. Contact: 941-312-4955, karen@activesuncoast.com.

JAN. 25 - Florida Challenge Trail Runs, Half Marathon, Lithia, FL. 8am/half, 8:30am/5K. Contact: Jim Hartnett 813-232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com.

813-625-1417,

Contact: kriquette.davis@goldsboroymca.org.

Contact: 843-670-5321, actioncarolina@yahoo.com.

FEB. 7 Publix Hilton Head Island Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K Hilton Head Island, SC 2nd Annual Marathon. 8:00am. $1000 in cash and Publix gift cards. A scenic certified course that takes participants thru two parks and over Broad Creek. The course is fast with a slight incline at the bridge over the Broad Creek, which is about a one mile span and is done twice. Entry Limit: 2,500. Time Limit: 6 hrs. 2014 entrants: 350-Marathon, 1,350 total in 3 races.

Contact: Bear Foot Sports, 20 Towne Dr., PMB #200, Bluffton, SC 29910, 843-757-8520, bfs@hargray.com, www.bearfootsports.com.


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www.running.net FEB. 7 - Cedars Frostbite Half Marathon, Lebanon, TN. 11am/cst. Contact: Lynda de Paulis 615-889-1306, Lntdp@earthlink.net.

FEB. 7 - Strawberry Plains Half Marathon & 10K, Strawberry Plains, TN. 9am.

FEB. 15 - Run the Line Half Marathon & 2-person relay, Texarkana, AR. 8am (7:30am early start). Contact: J.R. Harrison 903-792-7186, info@txkruntheline.org.

Contact: Jill Bedford 865-207-0042, jillbedford@gmail.com.

FEB. 15 - Publix Fort Lauderdale A1A Marathon & Half Marathon, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

FEB. 8 - Fort Smith Marathon, Half Marathon & Relays, Fort Smith, AR. 8am.

6am Marathon & Half Marathon (wheelchair 5:45am). 7:30am/ 5K (on 2/14). Contact: Matthew Lorraine 561-865-5379, lorraine@exclusivesports.com.

Contact: fortsmithmarathon@gmail.com.

FEB. 8 - Sarasota Music Half Marathon, Sarasota, FL. 7am. Contact: John Korff 201-888-8916, john@sarasotahalf.com, www.sarasotahalf.com.

41st Annual

Tallahassee Marathon & Half Marathon

February 8, 2015 • 7:30am Tallahassee, FL ✔Prize Money: $11,000. ✔Course (USATF):Out-and-back starting from the Florida State University utilizing the St. Marks Rail to Trail. ✔Entry Limit: 800-Marathon, 800-Half. ✔Time Limit: 6 hours. ✔2014 entrants: 1,309. ✔Avg temp.: Low 38ºF, High 63ºF. Contact: Jay Silvanima, 527 East Call St., Tallahassee, FL 32301; 850-264-0739 tallahasseemarathon@gmail.com www.tallahasseemarathon.com FEB. 8 - Locomotive Half Marathon & 5K, Kennesaw, GA. 7:30am. Contact: Mark Vescio runningmanwest@bellsouth.net.

678-895-2631,

FEB. 8, Mississippi River Marathon, Half Marathon, Greenville, MS. 8am. 1 Mile Community Run. Contact: Suzette Matthews mississippirivermarathon@gmail.com.

601-937-1497,

FEB. 14 MyrtleBeach.com Myrtle Beach Marathon & Dasani Half Marathon Myrtle Beach, SC 18th Annual. 2/13: 5:30pm/Ripley’s Family FR, 7pm/Neon Night 5K. 2/14: 6:30am/Marathon, Half Marathon & Relay. Flat, fast, loop, city streets; view of Atlantic Ocean; USATF. Avg. temp. 61ºF. Contact: Myrtle Beach Marathon, POB 8780, Myrtle Beach, SC 29578, 843-293-RACE (7223), mbmarathon@yahoo.com, www.mbmarathon.com.

10th Annual

Five Points of Life Race Weekend February 14-15, 2015 Gainesville, FL Prize Money: $5,000. Races: 2/14: 8am-5K, 9:15am-Kids Marathon. 2/15: 7am-Marathon, Marathon Relay & Half Marathon. Course (USATF): Boston qualifier course takes you through the beautiful city of Gainesville and the University of Florida. Time Limit: Half-3.5 hrs, Full-6 hrs. 2014 entrants: 2,300. Avg temp.: 70 high, 46 low. Contact: Brite Whitaker, LifeSouth 4039 Newberry Rd. Gaineville, FL 32607 352-224-1728 • bbwhitaker@lifesouth.org

www.fivepointsoflife.com

FEB. 15 - 26.2 with Donna: The National Marathon to Fight Breast Cancer - Jacksonville Beach, FL. 7:30am. Marathon & Half Marathon. Contact: 904-355-7465, info@breastcancermarathon.com.

FEB. 15 - Paradise Coast Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, Naples, FL. 6:30am. Contact: 239-719-1237, jdhamernik@yahoo.com.

FEB. 15 - George Washington Birthday Marathon & Relay, Greenbelt, MD. 10am. Contact: ben@dcroadrunners.org.

FEB. 20-22 - Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend, Lake Buena Vista, FL. 2/20: 6:15am/5K. 2/20-21: Kids Races. 2/21: 5:30am/10K. 2/22: 5:30am/Half Marathon. Contact: 407-938-3398, runDisney@disneysports.com.

FEB. 21 - Sea Turtle 1/2 Marathon & Sweetheart 5K Run/ Walk, Gulf Shores, AL. 7:30am/half marathon, 8:30am/1 Mile FR. 9am/5K Run & 5K Walk. Contact: Walt Graham 205-966-4366, sweetheartrun@run42k.com, www.runsignup.com.

FEB 21 - XTERRA Georgia Thrill in the Hills” Marathon & Half Marathon, Winder, GA. 8:30am. Contact: 404-310-3628, tim@dirtyspokes.com.

38th Annual

Publix Gasparilla Distance Classic Race Weekend February 21-22, 2015 Tampa, FL Start: 2/21: 6:45am/15K, 9am/5K. 2/22: 6am/Half Marathon, 9am/8K. Course (USATF): Courses start in downtown Tampa; flat, fast & waterfront courses showcasing many of Tampa's most beautiful historic neighborhoods. There's a race distance for every fitness level...run or walk one or if you're up for a 'Challenge' take on the Michelob Ultra (15K, 5K, Half & 8K), Michelob Ultra Amber (15K, 5K & Half) or Michelob Ultra Lime Cactus Challenge (15K & 8K). Avg temp.: 68º. Contact: Susan Harmeling 813-254-7866 • gdcarun@verizon.net

www.tampabayrun.com FEB. 21 - Run for Ray Trail Run, Winnabow, NC. 8:30am/18 Mile & 9 Mile, 9am/3 Mile. Contact: runforray@gmail.com.

FEB. 22 - Mercedes Marathon & Half Marathon, Birmingham, AL. 7:30am. 5K on 2/21, 8am. Contact: 205-870-7771, info@mercedesmarathon.com.

FEB. 22 GRU Augusta Half Marathon & 10K Augusta, GA 7th Annual. 8am. $4,500 Prize Purse. The GRU Augusta Half Marathon course gives runners a tour of Augusta’s historic downtown & Summerville areas while passing many Augusta landmarks, including the statue of our native son James Brown, the historic Partridge Inn, GRU and the world-famous Augusta National Golf Club; Wheelchair division for half. Register for half, 10K or Sports Fanatic 5K. USATF. 2014 registered: 1,603-half, 396-10K. Avg. temp. 64º in February.

Contact: Kayle King, POB 1331, Augusta, GA 30903, 706-722-8326 (x239), www.augustasportscouncil.org, www.augustahalf.org.

FEB. 22 - Shelby Forest Loop Marathon & Half Marathon - Millington, TN 8am/Marathon, 8:30am/Half Marathon. Contact: Mike Samuelson - events@altisendurance.com.

FEB. 22 - Love Rox Half Marathon & 10K, Richmond, VA.

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MARCH 7 - Dances With Dirt Green Swamp, 50 Mile, 50K, Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K, Dade City, FL. Contact: 734-929-9027, info@rfevents.com.

MARCH 7 - Orlando Marathon, 12 Hour Ultramarathon & Half Marathon, Orlando, FL.

804-303-4833,

7:30am/Marathon & 12 Hour Ultramarathon, 7:45am/Half Marathon, 8am/5K. Contact: Neil Paulson 407-376-7000, neilpaulson@hotmail.com.

FEB. 22 - Sentara Colonial Half Marathon, Williamsburg, VA. 1pm/half; 1:10pm/5K.

MARCH 7 - Albany, GA Marathon & Half Marathon, Albany, GA.

9am/5K, 10am/half, 10:15am/10K. Contact: Laurie Mehler laurie@richmondmultisports.com.

Contact: W&M mmbedsaul@wm.edu.

Special

Events

757-221-1599,

FEB. 28 - Centerpoint Half Marathon, Prattville, AL. 7am/half; 7:30am/5K. Contact: info@centerpointhalf.com.

Contact: Mike Cothran 864-907-1742, mike@goruntrails.com.

FEB. 28 - Scenic City Half Marathon, Chattanooga, TN. 8am/Half marathon, 8:15am/5K Run/Walk. Contact: Sherilyn Johnson 423-827-5092, sjohnson@ chattanoogatrackclub.org, www.sceniccityhalfmarathon.com.

FEB. 28 Yeti or Not! 25K Dupont State Recreational Forest, NC 1st Annual. 9am. The race is a one loop 15K that takes place on the unmatched groomed trails of Dupont State Recreational Forest. This race is almost entirely on single and double track trails, with less than one mile on connecting forest service roads.

Contact: Ellen Seagle, Public Relations, Foot Rx Asheville, 828-674-6087, footrxpr@footrxasheville.com, www.footrxasheville.com. MARCH 1 - Gulf Coast Half Marathon, Gulf Shores, AL. 7am. Contact: Gulf Coast Event Group, Inc. 850-325-0131, info@gulfcoasteventgroup.com.

MARCH 1, Little Rock Marathon & Half Marathon, Little Rock, AR. 3/1: 8am/Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K. 2/28: 10am/Little Rockers Kids Marathon 1 Mile. Contact: Geneva Lamm 501-371-4639, glamm@littlerock.org.

4th Annual

Swamp House Half Marathon & 5K March 1, 2015 DeBary, FL Start Times: 7:15am/Half, 7:30am/5K; also Virtual race. Course (USATF): Paved, old Florida scenery ending on the St. John's River. Entry Limit: 2,000.Time Limit: 3.5 hrs. 2014 entrants: 1,600. Avg. temp.: 60º. Contact: Jennifer Florida 155 S. CR Beal Blvd., Suite B DeBary, FL 32713; 321-239-6077 jennifer@finalmileracemanagement.com www.swamphousehalfmarathon.com MARCH 1 - Hooters to Hooters Half Marathon & Relay. Ft. Myers, FL. 7am. Contact: info@hootershalfmarathon.com.

MARCH 1 - Marathon of the Treasure Coast & Half Marathon, Jensen Beach, FL. 6am/Marathon, Half Marathon, 2-4 Person Relay. 10K, 5K & Kid’s Race. Contact: BC Running 561-923-7447, frank@afender.com.

MARCH 1 - Orange Blossom Half Marathon, Tavares, FL. 7am/half marathon, 7:10am/5K. Contact: Sommer Sports (352)394-1320.

MARCH 1 - Whitestone 30K, Paint Rock, TN. Brede

MARCH 7 - Crystal Coast Half Marathon & 5K, Morehead City, NC. 9am. Contact: Butch Robertson butch.robertson@earthlink.net.

FEB. 28, South Mountains Half Marathon, ConnellySprings, NC. 8am.

8:30am. 3-Person Relay. Contact: Larry lbrede@energysolutions.com.

7am (wheelchair & hand crank 6:45am). Contact: 229-317-4760, info@albanymarathon.com.

865-621-0752,

MARCH 7 - Tuscaloosa Half Marathon, Tuscaloosa, AL. 8am. Contact: Charles Tiller 205-469-2184, tuscaloosahalfmarathon@ gmail.com.

919-889-3438,

36th Annual

BB&T Corporate Cup Half Marathon & 5K March 7, 2015 Charlotte, NC Course: Race starts in Uptown Charlotte and winds through Dilworth, Myers Park and South Park neighborhoods. 2014 entrants: 3,400. Contact: Brittany Durkin YMCA of Greater Charlotte 500 E. Morehead St., Charlotte, NC 28202 brittany.durkin@ymcacharlotte.org www.ymcacharlotte.org/branches/ childressklein/socialresp/events/corpcup/ overview.aspx MARCH 7 - Umstead Trail Marathon, Raleigh, NC. 9am. Contact: committee@umsteadmarathon.com.

MARCH 7 - Run Hard Columbia Marathon, Relay & Half Marathon, Columbia, SC. 7:30am/Marathon & Half, 8am/5K. Contact: Crossover Athletics jesse@crossoverathletics.org.

803-414-9508,

Gupton Jeep Tom King Half Marathon 21st Annual

March 7, 2015 • Nashville, TN Prize Money: $4,500. Start: 7:25am-Wheelchair 1/2 Marathon, 7:30am-1/2 Marathon, 7:45am-5K Run/ Walk, 8am-Healthy Nashville 3K Walk. Course (USATF): Relatively flat course begins outside LP Field/Titans Stadium to Shelby Park and loop along Shelby Bottoms Greenway before exciting finish inside stadium on 50-yard line. Entry Limit: Half Marathon - 1,500. Time Limit: 3.5 hours-Half Marathon. 2014 entrants: 1,500-half, 750-5K & 3K. Avg temp.: 53º. Contact: Peter Pressman Nashville Striders, 4035 Trail Ridge Dr., Franklin, TN 37067 615-293-8862 • pasta4run@aol.com www.tomkingclassic.com MARCH 8 - Sheriff’s Youth Ranch Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K, Boys Ranch, FL. 7:45am Contact: Karla Carusone trac@stateofmindsports.com.

352-562-8058,

MARCH 8 - Zydeco Marathon & Half Marathon, Lafayette, LA. 7am. Contact: info@zydecomarathon.com.

MARCH 8 - Stanky Creek Marathon, Bartlett, TN. 8am/Marathon, 8:30am/Half Marathon. Contact: Mike Samuelson - events@altisendurance.com.


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MARCH 14 - Montgomery Marathon & Half Marathon, Montgomery, AL. 7am/Marathon, 7:15am/Half, 7:30am/5K, 7:35am/Mayor’s Mile Challenge. Contact: 334-356-7271, robbie@montgomerymultisport.com.

MARCH 14 - River Valley Endurance Half Marathon & 5K, Fort Smith, AR. 9am. Contact: 479-675-2610, mikeaarkd@gmail.com.

MARCH 14 - Dudley Challenge, Half Marathon, Dublin, GA. 7:30am/Half Marathon & 8 Mile, 9:30am/4 Mile, 10:45am/1.1 Mile. Contact: Tommy Thompson runnersforchrist@progressivetel.com.

MARCH 14 - Land Between the Lakes Trail Runs, 23K, Marathon, 60K, 50 Miles & 10K, Grand Rivers, KY. 6:30am. Contact: Steve Durbin 270-556-1679, durb417@gmail.com.

MARCH 14 - Ellerbe Springs Marathon, Ellerbe, NC. 8am. Contact: runrbike@etinternet.net.

MARCH 14 - Andrew Jackson Marathon & Half Marathon, Jackson, TN. 7am/Marathon, 7:30am/Half Marathon, 8am/5K. Contact: 731-668-3399, dr.justinbrown@yahoo.com.

MARCH 14 - Rock N Roll USA Marathon & Half Marathon, Washington, DC. 7:30am/Marathon, Half & 2-Person Relay. Contact: 858-450-6510, 800-311-1255.

Contact: info@sarasotahalfmarathon.com.

Contact: events@idaph.net.

MARCH 15 - Allscripts Tobacco Road Marathon & Half Marathon. Cary, NC. 7am. Contact: www.tobaccoroadmarathon.com.

MARCH 15, Northern Trails Marathon & 10 Mile, Greensboro, NC. 9am. Contact: Richard Swor 313-304-0903, triviumracing@gmail.com.

MARCH 15 Germantown Half Marathon Memphis, TN 17th Annual. 7:30am. Mayor’s Cup 5K. The Half Marathon course take you through the rolling hills of Germantown, one of Memphis’ finest neighborhoods; USATF. Half Marathon is part of the Running Journal Grand Prix. Avg. temp. 50º.

Contact: 901-274-2202, s2finfo@s2fevents.com, http:// germantownhalfmarathon.racesonline.com/ MARCH 21 - Blue Angel Rock N Fly Half Marathon & 5K, Pensacola, FL. 8am. Contact: Mike Kohler - runrocknfly@gmail.com.

MARCH 21 - Bainbridge Half Marathon, Bainbridge, GA 7am/Half Marathon, 7:10am/6.55 mi., 10am/Kid’s Run. Contact: Andy Payne 229-726-2794, contact@bainbridgehalfmarathon.com.

MARCH 21 - Instant Classic Trail Marathon & Half Marathon, Chesterfield, VA. 804-484-0699,

MARCH 21 - Martinsville Half Marathon, 5K & Relay, Martinsville, VA. 8am. Contact: Brad brad@martinsvilleymca.com.

Kinkema

March 22, 2015 • 7am Atlanta, GA Accompanying races: 5K, 7:30am. Walk division for both Half Marathon & 5K. Course (USATF): Starting & finishing in Centennial Olympic Park, the course travels through neighborhoods, college campuses & parks. Athletes enjoy spring trees, flowers in bloom & moderate temps. Entry Limit: 15,000. Time Limit: Marathon-7 hrs., Half-4 hrs. 2014 entrants: 14,000. Avg. temp.: 55º. Contact: Jayne Nickell 528 Plasters Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA 30824 jnickell@lifetimefitness.com

www.georgiamarathon.com MARCH 22 - Greenway Marathon, Nashville, TN.

MARCH 28 - Bentonville Running Festival Half Marathon & 5K, Bentonville, AR. 7am. Contact: 479-464-7275, lfarmer@bentonvillear.com.

MARCH 15 - Asheville Marathon & Half Marathon at Biltmore Estate, Asheville, NC. 7:30am.

Sports

Publix Georgia Marathon & Half Marathon

7:30am/cst. Contact: Tomas de Paulis 615-390-6977 Lntdp@earthlink.net.

MARCH 15 - First Watch Sarasota Half Marathon & Relay, Sarasota, FL. 7am.

7:45am/half; 8am/marathon. Contact: Sole Warriors instantclassicrace@gmail.com.

9th Annual

276-632-6427,

MARCH 21-22 - Yuengling Shamrock Marathon Weekend - Virginia Beach, VA. 3/21: 7:45am/8K. 3/22: 7am/half marathon, 8:30am/marathon. Contact: J&A Racing Inc. 757-412-1056, info@shamrockmarathon.com.

MARCH 22 - Florida Beach Halfathon & 5K, Ft. De Soto Park, FL. 7:05am.

MARCH 28 - Berry Half Marathon, Rome, GA. 8am/half marathon & 10K, 8:20am/5K, 10:30am/Kids Half (1 Mile FR). Contact: info@berryhalfmarathon.com.

MARCH 28 Publix Savannah Women’s Half Marathon & 5K Savannah, GA 1st Annual. 7am (both events). The course will highlight Savannah’s Historic District in 13.1 miles of tree-lined streets and the city’s park-like squares. Entry Limit: 3,000. Time Limit: 4 hrs. (half). Avg. temp. 60ºF. Contact: Jonathan Sykes, 101 East Bay St., Savannah, GA 31401, 912-644-6452, jsykes@visitsavannah.com, www.savannahwomenshalf.com.

Total Fitness Connection Run & Walk for Children

19th Annual

7:30am/Marathon, 8am/Half Marathon. Contact: Mike Samuelson - events@altisendurance.com.

MARCH 22 - Fort Bragg All American Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, Fort Bragg, NC. 7:30am.

Contact: tom@iamwithoutlimits.com.

39th Annual. 7:30am. Half Marathon, Relay (4-person) & 5K. Time Limit: 6 hrs. 2014 entrants: 2,000. Ave. temp. 55º. Contact: Tabby Holmes, POB 8012, Fayetteville, AR 72703, www.hogeyemarathon.com. MARCH 29 - Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon, Knoxville, TN. 7:30am. Half Marathon, Relay & 5K. Contact: Jason Altman info@knoxvillemarathon.com.

865-684-4294,

MARCH 29 - Runners Marathon of Reston, Reston, VA. 7:30am/marathon, 8am/half marathon. Contact: info@runnersmarathon.com.

APRIL 4 - Miller Lite Charlottesville Marathon, Half Marathon & 8K, Charlottesville, VA. 6:30am. Contact: 434-218-0402, francesca@badtothebone.biz.

6th Annual

Palmetto Half Marathon April 10-11, 2015 Columbia, SC

Start Times: 4/l0: 6:30pm/Youth Half. 4/11: 7am/Half Marathon, 7:15am/5K, 9am/Kid's Fun Run. Course (USATF): Out and back course takes runners through Northeast Columbia including residential neighborhoods. Time Limit: 4 hours. 2014 entrants: 1,800. Contact: Eggplant Events Production POB 692, Blythewood, SC 29016 803-600-1800 info@palmettohalfmarathon.com www.palmettohalfmarathon.com APRIL 11 - RussVegas Half Marathon, Russellville, AR. 7:30am. Contact: 479-970-4394, chris@russvegashalf.com.

7th Annual

Garden Spot Village Marathon & Half Marathon April 11, 2015 • 8:00am New Holland, PA

Course: Half Marathon: 8am, 5K Run/ Walk: 8:15am, 5K Pump/Run: 8:15am. Course: Half Marathon - Flat w/some gently, rolling hills; beautiful country setting along farmlands.

Prize Money: $2,000. Accompanying race: YMCA Kids Marathon on April 10th. Course (USATF): A beautiful Amish country out-and-back through the rolling hills of Eastern Lancaster County. Entry Limit: 1,000-half, 500-full. 2014 entrants: 1,268. Avg. temp.: 65ºF.

Time Limit: 3 hrs. 2014 Entrants: 741. Avg. Temp: 40º-50º. Contact: Family & Enrichment Center, 1133 Adams St. Bowling Green, KY 42101 270-781-6714 info@familyenrichmentcenter.com www.runwalkky.com MARCH 28 - RunTheBluegrass Half Marathon & 7 Miler, Lexington, KY. 9am. Contact: rachel@runthebluegrass.org.

MARCH 28 - Queen City Marathon for Active Water, Cumberland, MD. 8am. Contact: queencitymarathon@gmail.com.

Contact: allamericanmarathon@gmail.com.

MARCH 22 - Quintiles Wrightsville Beach Marathon, Relay & Half Marathon - Wrightsville Beach, NC. 6:30am.

MARCH 29 Hogeye Marathon & Relays Fayetteville, AR

March 28, 2015 Bowling Green, KY

Contact: flroadraces@aol.com, www.floridaroadraces.com.

MARCH 22 - Altis Marathon & Half Marathon on the Tanglefoot Trail, Houston, MS.

www.running.net

MARCH 29 - B&A Trail Marathon & Half Marathon, Severna Park, MD. 7:30am. Contact: Christian Zazzali 703-932-3932, czazzali@hitt-gc.com

Contact: Kelly Sweigart, Assistant Race Director, 433 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland, PA 17557; 717-355-6000 marathon@gardenspotvillage.org

www.GardenSpotVillageMarathon.org APRIL 12 - Gulf Coast Half Marathon, Pensacola Beach, FL. 7am. Contact: Gulf Coast Event Group, Inc. 850-261-6171, gulfcoastevenet@gmail.com.

APRIL 12 - Punta Cana Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K, Punta Cana, LA. 6am. Contact: 809-481-2787, cgraciano@estudioeg.com.

APRIL 12 - Western Maryland Rail Trail Marathon & Half Marathon, Hancock, MD. 7:30am/Marathon, 8am/Half Marathon. Contact: Mike Samuelson - events@altisendurance.com.

APRIL 12 - Rock ‘n’ Roll Raleigh Marathon & Half Marathon, Raleigh, NC. 7am. Contact: Competitor Group 858-450-6510, 800-311-1255.

4th Annual

Divas® Half Marathon & 5K in North Myrtle Beach April 12, 2015 North Myrtle Beach, SC Start Times: 7am/5K, 7:10am/Half. Course (USATF): Why pay for a tour of the city's best areas when you can do it on your feet? A flat and fast course taking you along picturesque beachside communities, millionaires row, Main Street and beautifully manicured golf courses plus, a start/finish on Ocean Boulevard. A perfect course in a perfect beachside town! Time Limit: 3.5 hrs. (half). 2014 entrants: 5,000. Avg temp.: 60º start/80ºF finish. Contact: Continental Events & Sports Management, POB 56-1154 Miami, FL 33256-1154 info@runlikeadiva.com www.runlikeadiva.com APRIL 18 - Alma Super Dog Half Marathon & 5K, Alma, AR. 8am. Contact: 479-632-1953, dthrift@almasd.net.

APRIL 18 - Chick-fil-A Connect Half Marathon, 21K, & 5K, Athens, GA. 7am. Contact: Connect Events 706-310-6053, info@cfahalf.com.

APRIL 18 - Oak Island Lighthouse Half Marathon, Oak Island, NC. 8am/Half, 8:10am/10K, 8:20am/5K. Contact: Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce 910-457-6964.

APRIL 18 - Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon & Half Marathon, Roanoke, VA. 7:35am/Marathon, Half, & 10K; 7:45am/YMCA Kids Marathon. Contact: Pete Eshleman 540-343-1550, pete@Roanoke.org.

APRIL 25 - Jack-n-Back Half Marathon, Hot Springs, AR. 8am. Contact: 501-620-4520, info@jack-n-back.com.

APRIL 25 - Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon & miniMarathon, Louisville, KY. Contact: Deja Lawson 502-584-3378, minimarathon@kdf.org.

4th Annual

San Luis Obispo Marathon Half Marathon & 5K April 26, 2015 San Luis Obispo, CA Races: 6am/Full, 6:30am/Half. 5K, Children's Marathon Challenges & Kid's Dash on 4/25. Prize Money: TBD. Course (USATF): With one of the most beautiful courses in the nation, the San Luis Obispo Marathon & Half Marathon will take you through a classic California college town and landscape yards. We're a small town with a BIG race vibe! Entry Limit: Full-1,200, Half-3,500. Time Limit: 7 hrs. 2014 entrants: 4,290. Avg temp.: 65ºF.

Contact: Heather Hellman 205 Suburban Rd. #6 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 805-544-2905 • No1Spud@gmail.com www.slomarathon.com.


Running Journal • December, 2014

www.running.net APRIL 25 - St. Jude Country Music Marathon & Half Marathon, Nashville, TN. 7am. Contact: Competitor Group 800-311-1255.

APRIL 26 Big Sur International Marathon Big Sur, CA 30th Annual. 6:55am. Marathon Relay, 21, 10.6 & 9 Miler; 5K (and 3K on previous day). 26.2 miles of incredible coastal vistas, 17 hills, and open space on a point-to-point course from Big Sur to Carmel. “Running on the Ragged Edge of the Western World”. Entry Limit: 4,500 Marathon/10,000 all Sunday events. Time Limit: 6 hrs. 2014 entrants: 4,221-marathon, 8,200 in all events. Avg. temp. 50’s & 60’s. Contact: Julie Armstrong, POB 222620, Carmel, CA 93922, 831-625-6226, julie@bsim.org, www.bsim.org.

MAY 1-3 Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon Cincinnati, OH 17th Annual. Half Marathon, 4-Person Relay, 10K, 5K, 26th Mile Kids’ Marathon, Piglet. The marathon course is a loop from downtown Cincinnati through Northern Kentucky and six Cincinnati neighborhoods. Half Marathon starts near the Bengal’s football stadium and ends next to the Cincinnati Red’s ball park; USATF. Time Limit: 7 hrs. 2014 entrants: 36,454. Avg. temp. 58º.

Contact: Denise Hovey, 644 Linn St., Suite 626, Cincinnati, OH 45203, 513-721-7447, info@flyingpig marathon.com, www.flyingpigmarathon.com. MAY 2-3 - CareFirst Frederick Running Festival, Frederick, MD. 5/2: 6pm/5K. 5/3: 7am/Half Marathon. Contact: 410-605-9381, customerservice@corrigansports.com.

MAY 3 - Potomac River Run Marathon, Carderock, MD. 7am early start, 8am Competitive Start. Contact: Jay Jacob Wind 703-927-4833, racedirector@att.net.

MAY 9 - Run for Your Mother Marathon, Johnson City, TN

15th Annual

Zion Bank Ogden Marathon May 16, 2015 • 6:45am Ogden, Utah

Prize Money: $3,000. Accompany Races: Half Marathon, Marathon Relay, 5K, Kids Mile & Mayors Walk. Course (USATF): Dubbed "Utah's Spring Run Off", the Ogden Marathon is one of the nation's most scenic Boston Marathon Qualifiers. Very fast course ideal for setting PR's Entry Limit: 3,500-full, 4,500 half. Time Limit: 7 hour for marathon. 2014 entrants: 10,500 total. Avg. temp: 65º. Contact: Mike McBride, GOAL Foundation 2400 Washington Blvd. Ogden UT 84401 801-399-1773 • mike@goalfoundation.com

www.ogdenmarathon.com

MAY 17 Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon Cleveland, OH 38th Annual. 7am. Prize $: $22,800. Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, 5K & Kids Run. Fast, flat course starts and ends in downtown Cleveland. Entry Limit: 7 hrs. 2014 entrants: 20,000. Avg. temp. High 71, Low 51.

Contact: Karen Hubbs, The Goose Chase, 3101 Browns Mill Rd., Ste. 6, Johnson City, TN 37604, 423-946-0519, www.thegoosechase.org.

Contact: Darla Hudson, 29525 Chagrin Blvd, Suite 215, Pepper Pike, OH 44122, 216-378-0140, darlahudson@yahoo.com, www.clevelandmarathon.com.

12th Annual

MAY 17 - Marine Corps Historic Half, 10K & 5K, Fredericksburg, VA.

Delaware Marathon May 10, 2015 • 7am Wilmington, DE Prize Money: $6,000. Åccompany races: Half Marathon, 4 Person & 8 Person Marathon Relay. Course (USATF): Two lap course through downtown Wilmington & the Wilmington Park System. Entry Limit: 3,500 Total. Time Limit: 6 hrs. 2014 entrants: 3,310. Avg temp.: 600. Contact: Joel Schiller c/o Delaware Marathon, POB 24, Montchanin, DE 19710 302-884-6566 • jschiller@artisansbank.com

www.delawaremarathon.org MAY 16 Cradle to Grave 30K Pisgah Forest, NC “Cradle of Forestry” 3rd Annual. 8am. 8K & 5K. Enjoy 18.6 miles of trail running in the birthplace of modern forestry, located near the Blue Ridge Parkway and Pink Beds Valley. Entry Limit: 200-250. 2014 entrants: 180. Avg. temp. 55º.

Contact: Devin Gentry, 49 Pisgah Highway, Pisgah Forest, NC 28768, 828-884-5713, devin@cfaia.org. MAY 17 - NCRC Classic Half Marathon & 10K, Cary, NC. 7am. Contact: ncrc-invitational@ncroadrunners.org.

Contact: 800-Run-USMC, marine.marathon@usmc.mil.

MAY 23 Prince of Wales Island Marathon Craig, AK 16th Annual. 8am. Half Marathon, 4-person & 8-person marathon relays. Out-and-back course along Inside Passage and through mountain passes; scenic; USATF. Entry Limit: 400. Time Limit: 8 hrs. 2014 entrants: 350. Avg. temp. 52º.

Contact: Ann James, POB 5, Klawock, AK 99925, 970254-1884, annjames326@gmail.com, www.powmarathon. org.

27th Annual

People's United Bank Vermont City Marathon May 24, 2015 • 8:00am Burlington, VT Prize Money: $7,000. Accompany race: Relay - 2 person and 3 to 5 person. Course (USATF): Flat to rolling course with spectacular views of the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain. Entry Limit: 3,600. Time Limit: 6 hrs. 2014 entrants: 8,000 (including relay). Avg. temp.: 54˚ Start, 67˚by Noon. Contact: Jess Cover 1 Main Street, Suite 304 Burlington, VT 05401; 802-863-8412 jess@runvermont.org www.runvcm.org MAY 30 - Virginia Wine Country Half Marathon, Leesburg, VA. 7am. Contact: 707-933-1769, raceinfo@destinationraces.com.

MAY 30-31 - Run for the Dream Half Marathon, Williamsburg, VA. 5/30: 7am/8K, 10am/Kids FR; 5/31: 7am/Half Marathon. Contact: 757-880-8843, raceteam@flatoutevents.com.

32nd Annual

Sunburst Races

June 6, 2015 South Bend, Indiana

Prize Money: $450. Start Times: 6/5: 6pm/Family Walk. 6/6: 6am/ marathon, 7:15am/5K, 7:30am/Half, 7:45am/10K, 9am/5K Walk. Course (USATF): Start in downtown South Bend, run through South Bend and Mishawaka parks and neighborhoods along the St. Joseph River. The course is not as flat as the Chicago Marathon. It is significantly flatter than Portland, Nashville, Marine Corps, Dallas and Amarillo. It is similar to Cleveland and Detroit. Time Limit: 14-minute mile pace, about 6.5 hours. 2014 entrants: 8,200. Avg. Temp.: Average: low 54, high 74. Contact: Molly Sullivan, Sunburst Races, 111 W. Jefferson Blvd., Suite 300, South Bend, IN 46601; 574-647-2679 sunburst@beaconhealthsystem.org www.sunburstraces.org

2nd Annual

ECHO Half Marathon 5K & Virtual HM June 7, 2015 DeBary, FL Start Times: 6:30am/half, 7:15am/5K. Course (USATF): Shady run on the Volusia County paved multi-purpose trails, one-way route with shuttle service. Entry Limit: 2,000. Time Limit: 4 hrs. 2014 entrants: 900. Avg. temp.: 70ºF. Contact: Jennifer Florida 2578 Enterprise Rd., #169 Orange City, FL 32763 321-239-6077 jennifer@finalmileracemanagement.com www.ECHOhalf.com JUNE 7 Deadwood Mickelson Trail Marathon Deadwood, SD 14th Annual. 8am. Half Marathon, 5-Person Marathon Relay, Fast 5K & Kids Races. 26.2 Miles of Black Hills Beauty! Course starts in the old mining town of Rochford & finishes in historic Deadwood, SD. USATF certified. Entry Limit: 3,000. Time Limit: 7 hrs. 2014 entrants: 3,000. Avg. temp. 55º.

Contact: Emily Wheeler, 8510 Kings Ct., Rapid City, SD 57702, 605-390-6137, info@deadwoodmickelsontrail marathon.com, www.deadwoodmickelsontrailmarathon. com.

JUNE 13 Marathon to Marathon Storm Lake, IA to Marathon, IA 20th Annual. 6am/Marathon & Relay, 7am/Half Marathon, 7:30am/ 5K. The course is flat and fast on mostly farm to market roads with only a 15 foot drop in elevation from Storm Lake to Marathon; USATF. Time Limit: 7 hrs. 2014 entrants: 200-marathon, 150-half. Avg temp. High 79, Low 58.

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JUNE 14 Swan Lake Marathon, Half Marathon & 5.3 Mile Viborg, SD 13th Annual. 6am/Marathon & Half Marathon, 8am/5.3 Mile. Rolling hills, 2/3 pea sized gravel, 1/3 paved; beautiful South Dakota countryside. Entry Limit: 300. Time Limit: 7 hrs. 2014 entrants: 200. Avg. temp. 70.

Contact: Renee Neufeld, 1310 W. 47th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99503, 605-212-2309, marathon@myslcc.com, www.myslcc.com. JUNE 20 - Hotter than Hades Half Marathon, Leland, MS. 6am. Contact: Jamie 662-347-2920, tribbetthalfmarathon@ gmail.com.

Ultra Events “Take the Challenge in 2015” JAN. 3 - Hellcat 50K, Green Cove Springs, FL. 7am/50K, 8am/10K. Contact: Chris Rodatz 904-655-6511, crodatz@bellsouth.net, www.1stplacesports.com.

JAN. 3 - Croom Zoom 100K, 50K & 25K, Tampa, FL. 6am/100K & 50K, 7am/25K. Contact: Jim Hartnett 813-232-5200, fools@tamparaces.com.

JAN. 3 - Phunt 50K & 25K, Elkton, MD. 9am. Contact: Carl Perkins 443-350-3852, cperkins@wlgore.com.

JAN. 3 - Salem Lakeshore Frosty Fifty, 50K Run & Relay, 25K, Winston-Salem, NC. 8am. Contact: runthelastmile@bellsouth.net.

JAN. 3-4 - The Pistol Ultra Run, 100 Mile, 100K, 50K & 50K Relay, Alcoa, TN. 7:55am/50K Solo & Relay; 8am/100K & 100 Mile. Contact: Will Jorgensen 865-740-1717, thepistolultra@ gmail.com, www.pistolultra.com. JAN. 3 - Harbison 50K, Columbia, SC. 7:30am. Contact: David Nance 803-221-4416, david@harbison50k.com.

JAN. 10 - Savannah Rails to Trails Ultra, 50K & 25K, Savannah, GA. 8am. Contact: Dan Hernandez 912-398-9941, dlh14255@gmail.com.

JAN. 10 - Willis River 50K & 35K Trail Runs, Cumberland, VA. 8am. Contact: willisriver35k50k@gmail.com.

JAN. 17 Tashka 50K & 25K Trail Race Coker, AL 6th Annual. 7am/50K & 25K; 7:15am/4 mile. Single track trails, with constant climbs and descents. There is approximately 3,000 feet of climbing for the 50K. The trail includes dirt, sand, grass, rocks, pine straw, stumps, bridges, possible mud and lots of leaves. Entry Limit: 250. Time Limit: 7:25 hrs. for 50K. 2014 entrants: 150. Avg. temp. 35. Contact: Alison White, 2514 22nd St., Northport, AL 35476, 205-826-1658, alibama@gmail.com, www.tashka50k.com.

JAN. 17 Frosty Foot 30K & 50K Trail, Tsali Recreation Area, Robbinsville, NC 3rd Annual. 8:30am. Exceptional Western North Carolina trail race with rolling to moderate elevation changes. The trail systems winds around the banks of Fontana Lake. The race has been a sell out for the 2 years it has been previously held. Average Temps for the area is 45-50 degrees. However, being in WNC we have had snow on the ground one year and 70 degrees the second. Contact: Ellen Seagle, Public Relations, Foot Rx Asheville, 828-674-6087, footrxpr@footrxasheville.com, www.footrxasheville.com.

Contact: Lois Lind, POB 262, Marathon, IA 50565, 712289-2246, mdjmarathon@hotmail.com, www.marathon2 marathon.com.

JAN. 31 Wolfson Children’s Challenge Jacksonville, FL

JUNE 13 - The Varmint 1/2 Marathon, Burkes Garden, VA.

6th Annual. 55K (individual & relay), 30K & 1 Mile Run. Runners & teams will be able to register for a start time based by their predicted pace. 2014 entrants: 1,000. Avg. temp. 55.

6:30am/13.1 Non-competitive walk, 8am/half marathon & 5K, 11am/1 Mile Dash (12-under). Contact: Charity McDaniel 276-979-8044, thevarmint13.1@hotmail.com.

Contact: Sara McKee, 12050 Cranefoot Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32223, 904-619-3731, sara.mckee@myprecision planner.com, www.wolfsonchildrenschallenge.org.


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FEB. 7 - “ICY-8” Hour Adventure Trail Run, Lake Anna State Park, VA. 7:30am. Contact: alexp@athletic-equation.com.

FEB. 6-7 - Ragnar Relay Florida Keys, 200 Mile Relay, Miami to Key West, FL. 7am. Contact: 801-499-5024, info@ragnarrelay.com.

FEB. 7 - Iron Horse 100 Mile, 100K & 50 Mile Endurance Runs, Florahome, FL. 7am. Contact: Chris Rodatz 904-655-6511, crodatz@bellsouth.net, www.ironhorse100kmclub.com.

FEB. 7-8 - Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail 118 Miler, Okeechobee, FL. 7am. Contact: www.furtinc.com.

FEB. 13-15 - The Rouge-Orleans Ultra Marathon & Team Relay, Baton Rouge, LA. 7pm (2/13). 126.2 Miles, teams of 2, 3, or 6; 50 Mile Option. Contact: therougeorleans@gmail.com.

FEB. 14 - Holiday Lake 50K++, Appomattox, VA. 6:30am. Contact: David Horton 434-582-2386 (w), 434-239-1324 (h), dhorton@liberty.edu.

FEB. 14-15 - Destin Beach Ultra Runs, Destin, FL. 2/14: 4pm/100+ Mile & 24 Hour; 2/15: 5am/50 Mile, 6am/50K, 7am/Relay. Contact: destin50@live.com.

FEB. 21 - Black Warrior/Phillip Parker 50K, 50K Relay, 25K, 5 Mile Trail Runs, Moulton, AL. 8am. Contact: Jay Baxter 256-303-1948, keith@blackwarrior50k.com.

FEB. 21 - Everglades Ultras, Everglades City, FL. 6am. 50 Mile, 50K & 25K Trail Races. Contact: Bob Becker 954-439-2800, bob@ultrasportsllc.com.

FEB. 28 - Mount Cheaha 50K, Delta, AL. 7:30am. Contact: pinhoti100@gmail.com.

FEB. 28-MARCH 1 - Q50 Races Extravaganza, Franklinton, LA. 50 Miles, Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K. Contact: info@q50races.com.

MARCH 1 - Long Play (LP), 33 1/3 Mile, Half Marathon & 5 Mile, Brooksville, FL. 6:30am/33 1/3, 7am/half & 5 mile. Contact: Jim Hartnett 813-232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com.

MARCH 1 - Angry Tortoise 50K & 25K, Bryceville, FL.

MARCH 7 - Carl Touchstone Memorial Mississippi Trail 50, Laurel, MS. 6am/50 Mile & 50K, 8am/20K. Contact: Dennis Bisnette 601-425-7005 (d), 601-477-2610 (n), info@ms50.com.

MARCH 14 - Land Between the Lakes Trail Runs, 23K, Marathon, 60K, 50 Miles & 10K, Grand Rivers, KY. 6:30am. Contact: Steve Durbin 270-556-1679, durb417@gmail.com.

MARCH 15 - Jetty-2-Jetty Ultramarathon & Team Relay, Atlantic Beach, FL. 8:30am. Contact: 904-373-8411, rd@performancemultisports.com.

APRIL 4 - Croom Trail 50 Mile, 50K & 16 Mile Fools Run, Brooksville, FL. 6am/50 Mile, 7am/50K & 16 Mile. Contact: Jim Hartnett 813-232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com.

APRIL 11 - Bull Run Run 50-Miler, Clifton, VA. 6:30am. Contact: toni@vhtrc.org.

APRIL 18 - Ouachita Trail 50, 50 Mile & 50K, Little Rock, AR. 6am. Contact: Chrissy Ferguson 501-803-9411, OT50@runarkansas.com.

APRIL 18 - Jordan Lake 12-Hour Challenge, Moncure, NC. 7am. Contact: Erin Suwattana 919-542-6644 (x14), erin@childcarenetworks.org.

APRIL 18 - Bel Monte Endurance Run, 50 Mile, 50K & 25K, Wintergreen, VA. 7am. Contact: 434-293-7115, rungillrun@comcast.net.

APRIL 18-19, The North Face Endurance Challenge, Sterling, VA. 5am. 50 Mile, 50K, Marathon & Relay, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K. Contact: Jeff Ball 469-475-1317, endurancechallenge@hawkeyeww.com.

APRIL 25-26 - Virginia 24 Hour Run for Cancer, Hampton, VA. 7am. Contact: George Nelsen 757-874-4635, nelsengeorge@msn.com.

MAY 2-3 - 24-HR Adventure Trail Run, Triangle, VA. 7am. Solo or Teams. Contact: alexp@athletic-equation.com.

7am. Contact: Charlie Sauter-Hunsberger 904-502-9407, stridershogjog@gmail.com.

MAY 16-17 - Keys 100 UltraMarathon. Key West, FL. 6am. 100 Mile & 50 Mile Individual Races. 100 Mile Relay. Contact: Bob Becker 954-439-2800, bob@ultrasportsllc.com.

MARCH 7- Dances With Dirt Green Swamp, 50 Mile, 50K, Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K, Dade City, FL.

MAY 16-17 - Massanutten Mountain 100-Mile Trail Run, Front Royal, VA. 4am.

Contact: 734-929-9027, info@rfevents.com.

Contact: kevin.sayers@yahoo.com.

MARCH 7-8 - Cross Florida Route 40 Romp 116 Mile, Yankeetown FL. Contact: www.furtinc.com.

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Running Fitness Winning PETA's 'Sexiest Vegan Over 50' (Editor's note: Ellen reflects on winning PETA's Sexiest Vegan over 50 contest and her non-vegan husband's heart attack and open heart surgery.) When I heard I'd won, I was truly surprised. Especially by the announcement itself: http://prime.peta.org/sexiest-veganover-50-contest/winners What does it really mean to win this contest? I was a little leery about entering. After all, I went to college during a time when I helped set up the f irst women's self-help clinic on my campus. I was the f irst woman to anchor the evening news in the city of my f irst job. In f inancial services, the ratio of men to women was 10:1. I learned a great deal that helped me crunch the numbers and develop the concepts for Eat Vegan on $4 a Day. Every one of the recipes had an estimated price based on ingredients found at any big box or grocery store. I got so tired of hearing stories on the news that said you couldn't eat well on a budget. My second book, Kitchen Divided, was born on the road as I found so many new vegans, in particular, had begun their journey leaving friends and family members behind. I began asking audiences, "How many of you live in a mixed marriage, where one is veg and one is not?" I love f inding new ways to entice people to the vegan table. First was through the wallet, next through making peace in the kitchen, and my third child, Paleo Vegan, was born as some of my friends, even some who were vegan, began embracing the paleo fad. It seemed to me that most of the meat-based paleo books I read were just the high-protein diets all over again, nicely marketed and cleaned up a bit. The research I found supported that we were way more gatherers than hunters. The September edition of National Graphic Magazine and its aptly titled cover story, "The Real Paleo Diet," agreed with me. It was full of great quotes supporting veganism and the many concepts and research quoted in my book. As I write this, my non-vegan husband, Clarence, just suffered a neardeath heart attack and subsequent open-heart surgery. We met as young

By Ellen Jaffe Jones

TV reporters at competing stations in Miami in the 1980's before the word "vegan" was commonly used or practiced. I went vegan but he did not. It broke my heart. It nearly killed his. If he had made it to the hospital an hour later, doctors told me, he would have died. They said I saved his life, but it hasn't felt that way. If I had really saved his life, I felt like I would have helped him go vegan years before. My friends tell me not to beat myself up. Yet it is hard not to feel like a failed coach. Whoever says a vegan diet is complicated or diff icult, hasn't seen what I've seen the past few weeks. They haven't seen this. This is diff icult. A vegan diet, not so much. Open-heart surgery is complicated and excruciating. The second day after surgery, my husband said, "I am not going through this pain again. I'm ready to eat vegan." He never estimated how painful having your chest cracked open for open-heart surgery could be. He is 18 years older than me and was so sure this wouldn't happen to him. I had watched both my parents and a sister have open-heart surgery. My grandparents and many relatives had heart disease, and the precursor, diabetes. Many had breast cancer, osteoporosis, arthritis and Alzheimer's. I was the healthiest adult by a long shot. Genes take a trigger. There is much we can do to defy them. Despite a congenital heart murmur, my cardiologist told me my heart ejection factor is that of a 21 yearold. Most doctors don't take a single nutrition class in medical school. Their education is not funded by the broccoli lobby. I kept writing and watching movies

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Inspired Daily

Learning from the Young Guns

It's pretty much all runnable except…

Performers of the Year

Words I had never heard describe a race course before I asked what the Paris Mountain 16K Trail Race in Greenville, SC was like: “It's pretty much all runnable except the ten minutes it takes to 'hike' up the mountain.” I have to thank Brian G. who not only answered my question on facebook the night before the race but who also saved a few of us with excellent directions out on the course. Typically my vacations involve a race so when a friend who attends Furman University in Greenville invited me to visit her for the weekend, she not only found a great, inexpensive flight for me but a trail race. I booked the ticket and signed up for the race without even researching it. During my trip from Florida to South Carolina, I decided to find out more about this Paris Mountain trail race I was about to run. The distance was

For the final article of 2014 I've decided to remove my coaching hat for a month and put on my running pundit hat. I will attempt to bring you the first (highly doubtful) “best of 2014 list” you read this season and kick off the annual “best of ___” inundation with my list of the top US distance running performers of 2014. This list is completely subjective, based on no set rubric, and is not a survey of “industry professionals.” That being said, there were several athletes this year in the US who were clearly a cut above the rest, and here they are in no particular order: Emma Coburn Coburn might have picked a non-championship year for her coming out party in the women's steeplechase, but she put the rest of the world on notice for the coming years. Coburn was already the best steeplechaser in the US, but 2014 marked a year where she established herself as one of the best in the world. In the 6 Diamond League races she competed in she finished outside the top 3 only once, including a win at Shanghai and new American Record in Glasgow. Coburn capped her breakout year with a Continental Cup victory. Evan Jager Next on the list, from one dominating steeplechaser to another, is Evan Jager. Jager has been the best steeplechase runner in the US since he picked up the event in 2012, and 2014 was no exception. Jager took home his 3rd consecutive US national title and ran to two top 3 finishes in the Diamond League Series. In his final steeplechase race of the year Jager broke his own American Record, running a scintillating 8:04 and putting himself in serious contention to win a medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics. Shalane Flanagan Flanagan is unequivocally the best current US marathoner and one of the best in the world. She proved that again this year with an inspired run in her hometown at the Boston Marathon that saw her lead the field for nearly 20 miles to the fastest day in Boston's history. Flanagan had to settle for 7th, but her time of 2:22:02 makes her the fastest US woman ever at Boston. In September at the Berlin Marathon Flanagan became the 2nd fastest US performer in history when her attempt at Deena Kastor's American Record came up short in her 2:21:14 performance. Christo Landry The William and Mary graduate had a breakout year in 2014, capturing 3 US titles. Landry won the US 10 Mile Championships at Cherry Blossom before going on to break the US 25k record and win the 25k Championships in Grand Rapids. Landry won his 3rd title of 2014 by winning the Peachtree Road Race to take the US 10k title. Add in two runner-up finishes at the New Haven 20k and Bix 7 Miler and there is little doubt Landry was the king of roads in 2014.

Rae Ann Darling Reed, overall female winner of the Paris Mountain 16K Trail Race and Riley Dunn, Health Science major at Furman University

perfect since I was scheduled to run ten miles on Saturday anyway. I found the Greenville Track Club Trail Runners group on Facebook, posted my question, and received some very interesting answers. Nervous about running up a mountain, I awoke race morning to SNOW! Yes, snow on Nov. 1st. I was definitely having second thoughts about doing this race. I mean, I moved to Florida almost 20 years ago to escape this weather. We arrived at Paris Mountain at 7 a.m. in complete darkness after a short snow removal session so we could see out the car windows. Dreading the cold, I picked up my bib number and started to warm up in the parking lot. I was wearing all the layers of running clothes that I brought with me. After jogging and

By Rae Ann Darling Reed

doing my dynamic warm up, I felt warm enough to remove some layers, so I raced in shorts, a long sleeve shirt, a light jacket, and gloves. I am so thankful that I packed my Brooks Adrenaline trail shoes! That extra tread definitely saved me on the slippery course. Right before the start, the race director told us to take a map or follow the guy in front of us since all the course markings were washed away by the snow and rain. We were also offered a bottle of water to carry since they did not want to put volunteers out on the course in this cold weather to hand out water. I really did not know what to expect. The biggest hill I train on is the Ringling Bridge in Sarasota. The course was beautiful. As we ascended Paris Mountain all I could think about was the beauty all around me. I wished I had a camera to try to capture it. Almost the entire trail was single track with lots of rocks, roots, twists, turns, and wet leaves. I just kept repeating to myself: “breathe, focus, and lift your feet.” Once we reached the part that was not runnable, I tried to enjoy the scenery and take it all in but I had to focus even more on the terrain so I would not trip or fall behind. The higher we went up the mountain, the more snow we encountered. The wind was whipping the snow off the trees so it felt like it was snowing on us. Once we began the descent, the race was really on. I moved from third female to first and ran down those hills and switchbacks with reckless abandon like I used to do in my high school and college cross-country days. I don't remember thinking about speeding up; it was like instinct just took over. I earned my patch as the overall female winner. I'd like to say that the mountain and those hills were no match for this Florida girl but even four days after the race I had to walk backwards down the stairs. Rae Ann Darling Reed is a Masters runner, a USATF Level 2 and RRCA certified running coach, and part of the Brooks Inspire Daily program. She coaches all ages and abilities through her Run Your Way Fit program, the Suncoast Striders Walking & Running Club, and Manatee High School Cross Country & Track. Follow her on facebook or twitter: @runnergirl

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By Ryan Warrenburg, ZAP Fitness

Molly Huddle If Landry was king of the roads in 2014 then Huddle was queen of everything. The 5,000m star started 2014 with a bang, finishing 3rd at the New York City Half Marathon in her debut, posting the 5th best US time ever with a 1:09:04. She followed that up with the 2nd fastest US 10,000m performance in history of 30:47 before going on to become the first US woman in a decade to win the New York Mini 10K and breaking Mary Slaney's 30 year old 10K US road record. Huddle won the US 5,000m track title in dramatic fashion before going on to break her own American record at the distance later in the summer, running 14:42. She also dominated the US road racing scene winning all 3 US Championship events she entered in 2014 taking US titles at 5K, 7 miles, and 20K. Galen Rupp The 2012 Olympic Silver Medalist at 10,000m will finish 2014 as the top ranked 10,000m runner in the US for the 4th year in a row, and he will likely add the distinction of being the top ranked 10,000m runner in the world. Rupp ran two 10,000m races in 2014, one to win his 6th national title at the distance, and another to shatter his own American Record with a Diamond League win at the Prefontaine Classic where he ran the fastest time in the world for 2014, a mindblowing 26:44. Deena Kastor No this isn't 2006, this is the same Deena Kastor who has a three-year-old daughter, set the still standing American Record in the marathon 8 years ago, and is 10 years removed from her bronze medal at the 2004 Olympic Games. As accomplished an athlete that has ever dawned a USA singlet, Kastor's 2014 still makes you do a double take. At 41 years old, Kastor is not only breaking records, but she's having a year that makes a 4th Olympic team in 2016 seem like a real possibility. Kastor broke the world master's record in the half marathon this year running 1:09:36 and taking down the 15K, 10 mile, and 20K world records along the way. Meb Keflezighi Meb Keflezighi turned in what may be the most inspirational and powerful moment in

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This Running Life Umstead Ultra Loses its Leader, the Race Goes On At the City of Oaks Marathon in Raleigh last month, the race was officially over. The finish line was dismantled, and the finishers' medals packed up. I had grabbed a handful of medals before the boxes were sealed, and along with two other volunteers -- Meri Kotlas and Francesca Winkler -- waited for the final runners who had been out on the course for seven hours. The final finisher finally made it all 26.2 miles. She was shaky, ill and very hungry. A medical condition prevented her body from processing fructose and her blood sugar had dropped. We quickly got her some food and water, and we walked her to her car. By the time she got behind the wheel, she was feeling much better and drove herself home. Several people congratulated us on our efforts to go the extra mile to make sure that last runner made it safely to her car. This little gesture simply falls under the category of “what would Blake do?” Tributes to Blake Norwood were posted all over social media the day after his sudden and untimely death on Oct. 29. He collapsed while walking his dog, Bucky, on a beautiful North Carolina autumn day at one of Raleigh's most beautiful recreation areas, Falls Lake -- a paradise for boaters, fishermen and hikers. The Mountains to Sea Trail passes through the basin. I could not imagine many places Blake would rather be, unless it was William B. Umstead State Park, site of the annual Umstead 100 Endurance Run. “Just a run in the park,” its slogan reads. And what a run it is. Entering its 21st year, the Umstead 100 is famous among ultra-marathoners. Boasting a hilly, looping course, the bridle trail surfaces are easy-on-the-knees packed gravel. Runners strive to complete eight loops, 12.5 miles each. Designed to indoctrinate beginning ultrarunners, both first timers and long timers have grown to love that race. The Umstead 100 has long been known for its wonderful spread of tasty food, fully stocked aid stations, a host of friendly volunteers, and an environment that would make you feel like you were attending a family reunion when you showed up for the event weekend. The race has also become famous for a registration process that sells out its slots within minutes of opening. It is a process that causes runners to plot elaborate strategies involving multiple computers, smart phones, iPads, and even accomplices to get in. Runners who successfully navigate their way onto the event roster are almost as

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excited about successfully registering as they are about actually running. The race attracts runners of all ages from every corner of the United States and many foreign countries. Blake was 100 percent focused on doing whatever it would take to help each runner succeed, and under his kind and caring leadership, many did. He treated his race volunteers like kings and queens and welcomed everyone who participated into his family. On a rainy, blustery Saturday afternoon, the Bay Leaf Baptist Church was packed

Blake Norwood

with members of Blake's extended family from all walks of life -- lifelong friends from Blake's childhood, former co-workers with the N.C. Department of Transportation, loved ones in the church, and 50 volunteers and runners who made up Blake's running family. Over the course of the hour-long service and the visitation in the fellowship hall afterwards, we sang, we laughed, we cried, and we swapped stories about Blake and running. Charlie Barnes, Tom Newnam and Jerry Dudek are among Blake's best friends and running buddies for well over 20 years. They worked together at the Department of Transportation and would meet up at the Salvation Army in downtown Raleigh to run on their lunch breaks, Charlie said in a eulogy for Blake. Laughing, and at times choking back tears, Charlie recalled a few of the group's most storied outings, as if their adventures together were like scenes out of the best buddy movie ever. He recounted a hair raising but hilarious

ultra-cycling tour they took from Pittsburgh, Pa. to Washington, D.C. “We boxed up our bikes and flew to Pittsburgh, only taking with us what we could carry on our bikes,” Charlie said. “Once we got our bikes reassembled, we left the airport with Blake leading the way. Our first couple of miles was on the freeway. Unfortunately for us, they had the shoulder closed and barricaded, so we had to ride on the edge of the freeway. That was one of the most frightening times of my life as vehicles zipped by at 65-70 miles per hour, only inches away from us. My mantra as I fervently prayed for our safety was 'hold your line, hold your line, do not swerve.'” While the freeway excitement seemed to last an eternity for Charlie, he reported that his group of intrepid adventurers continued the rest of the trip safely. They averaged 60 miles a day for six days straight until they reached their destination. “With all of the riding experience Blake had, he couldn't understand why I was so nervous,” Charlie said. Charlie said Blake never got lost. He hated to stop for stop signs when cycling. He was a great leader, and he was a friend to all. He loved Umstead Park and gave back through volunteering -- spending weeks sprucing up cabins, cleaning up trails, and leaving the park better than he found it. Blake and ultra-marathoner Joe Lugiano secured a grant from REI and wrangled a number of volunteers to shore up and refurbish 120 campground buildings in the park. “Blake put in over a thousand hours assisting me in rejuvenating these camps,” Joe said. “We were asked to do one final building - a boathouse in Camp Whispering Pines.” The two men worked on that building together the day before Blake died. “He and I were removing the bark from the cypress wood we would be using (to refurbish the boathouse),” Joe said. Longtime ultra-marathon runner and loyal volunteer Chuck Petersen and his wife Carole were heading out of Raleigh, Florida-bound, when they got word of Blake's death and his funeral. They stopped in their tracks, unpacked some dress clothes and delayed their trip a day. Chuck recalls many days working hard, helping Blake clean up in Umstead Park. “You could always count on Blake to show up and set the standard for our work effort, and it was a high one,” Chuck said. “There were many times Blake would say to me 'Chuck, grab the other end of this log, and we'll carry it down the trail.' He made it look easy while I struggled.” One hot summer day, the two were working hard labor, re-routing a trail along a hillside. “Blake had his eye on the largest rock available, but it was some distance from the trail,” Chuck said. “We were eventually able CONTINUED ON PAGE 11


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to load it onto a wheelbarrow. Although we were sweating profusely, we slowly moved it toward its planned destination.” As the two men maneuvered the wheelbarrow to tip it into position, the rock made its move and landed in the exact position where Blake had intended it to rest. “But the rock had other ideas and continued on down the hill, making its own path on the way,” Chuck said. “We watched in disbelief as the rock cascaded down the hill. It eventually crashed into the creek and took the position it retains to this day. Chuck was exhausted and deflated, but Blake was defiant. “After he uttered a few choice words, he said 'let's go get another rock,' and so we did,” Chuck recounted. Ask almost anyone who knew Blake, and

they will tell you he was a planner. And a pretty darn good one. Rhonda Hampton, an ultra marathon runner and longtime associate race director for the Umstead 100 will fill Blake's considerable shoes in future Umstead 100 Endurance Runs. But not because of his death. He had hand-picked Rhonda to take over when the time came for him to step down. That time came last April, when he officially retired from the post on the race's 20th anniversary, passing the torch to Rhonda. “We worked on the transition for five years,” Rhonda said. “He wanted the leadership change to be so smooth, he took five years to pull out of the event.” Over the years, Blake created a gold standard for volunteering. All of the key team leaders were specifically trained in the way Blake believed the race should be managed. From fully stocked aid stations, to the prop-

er way to fill runners' water bottles, no detail was too small, and in Rhonda, he found a worthy associate. “We were a lot alike in what we thought the race should be like,” she said. “We almost always thought the same way. He was such a good mentor. Every year, he gave me more and more responsibility, and I am really lucky to have had a great relationship with him over the last six years.” Blake was all business when it came to the Umstead race, but he was also full of fun. One of his favorite chores on race weekend was to ride his bike all over the course, cheer on the runners, and take photographs, and that is the image Rhonda will miss the most, she said. He was a familiar figure at the finish line, quick with hugs, kisses, smiles and laughter as he propped up exhausted finishers and presented their buckles as if each runner had won the entire race. One of Blake's greatest joys as a runner and as founding director of the Umstead 100 Endurance Run was watching “his” beginners succeed in their first hundred miler. On the race website www.umstead100.org, he posted an 11-page document with detailed instructions on how to train for an ultramarathon, how to plan the entire run, and a mile-by-mile description of the entire course. At the beginning of every race, he held court at a spaghetti dinner and preached his annual sermon to the gathered runners, vol-

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unteers and their families and friends. Many had heard the same speech over and over for 15 or 20 years, but no one ever got tired of hearing it again - and learning from it. “All the hard work of training is now behind you and you are poised to begin the adventure of a lifetime,” he would say. “Enjoy it.” At the end, he conducted the liturgical call and response like a mantra: “Eat before you are hungry. Drink before you are thirsty, and walk before you are tired.” On Saturday, March 28, 2015, the starting gun will fire at precisely 6 a.m., sending another crop of runners on an adventure of a lifetime. Those who knew and loved Blake may see him on the course in every nook and cranny. In all of the familiar places - coasting down Powerline Hill, navigating the notorious Sawtooth 79, climbing Cemetery Hill, turning at the final gate before making the last run up the steps to the finish line. And they may see Blake standing at the finish line beaming. They will experience a roller coaster of emotions, but they will keep going. After all, that's what Blake would do.

Teri Saylor is an Umstead Endurance Run volunteer and a writer in Raleigh, N.C. Reach her at terisaylor@hotmail.com

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Distance Memories Last Call at Wakulla From my experience I've known runners to be creatures of habit. They find a brand of running shoes that provide the comfort and support they need and use them exclusively. They blaze a favorite trail known only to them and run it again and again until they're able to know what time it is simply by realizing where they are on the route at any given time. They discover a drink or a snack - sometimes both that have served them well during their runs and refuse to try anything else. And if that runner is anything like me, they find a race they really enjoy and die a thousand deaths when that race is no more. The first race falling into that category was the Olander Park 24-Hour Run, held on a shaded 1.09-mile asphalt path around a beautiful lake in Sylvania, Ohio. Race Director Tom Falvey had the unique ability of making everyone feel like a champion: The runner who completed 50 miles in 24 hours was given the same accolades as the winner who ran more than 150. Over time the number of entrants no longer supported the expenses for conducting the 24-Hour Run, so in 2003 it was turned into a 100-Mile event. I ran it twice more and then - in the blink of an eye - it was gone. However, the memories remain. In its 24-hour format, completing one hundred and twenty-nine miles in 2002 helped me land an invitation to the 2003 Badwater Ultramarathon. As a 100mile event, running with my friend Gary Griffin in 2004 and seeing him finish his first 100-miler, and then Gary and I running it again in 2005 where we both saw mutual friend Susan Lance finish her first 100-miler. The second race that fell by the wayside was the Atlanta Marathon. Since 1981 I had spent every Thanksgiving morning lining up for 'the South's oldest marathon' until it was taken away - cold turkey, no less - in 2010. Out of respect I ran the marathon course on Thanksgiving morning for several more years until I grew weary of running on a route filled with unchaperoned holiday morning traffic in busy downtown Atlanta. Last year I said my goodbyes to the good people at Brooks Elementary School in Brooks, Georgia as their PTO put on the 31st and final edition of the Brooks Day 10K. I'll miss so much about this quaint little race held in conjunction with the Brooks Day Festival on the second Saturday in May: Walking the halls of the school to use the restroom one last

By Scott Ludwig

time before the race and seeing all the students' drawings and paintings proudly displayed on the bulletin boards, attending the awards presentation and listening for the names of the runners I ran with every weekend as they were called to the main stage to receive their awards, and heading over to the festivities in the park afterwards to watch the youngsters play T-Ball while enjoying a hot, fresh funnel cake courtesy of one of the local merchants. In December, I'll be heading down to the Florida panhandle to run in the Dec. 13 Tallahassee Ultra Distance Classic (TUDC). Next year the race moves to a new venue and I want to enjoy the cozy confines of Wakulla Springs State Park, where it's been held since I fell in love with it the very first time I ran it back in 1998, one last time. The quiet seclusion and natural beauty the park offers will take a back seat on the second Saturday in December, however, because that's when the ultrarunning community gathers in Wakulla for its annual family reunion and “run through the jungle” (as the event has been called in recent years) for the last time. In my 17-year love affair with the TUDC, the event has been directed by two husband-and-wife teams whose organization and attention to detail is surpassed only by their commitment to the sport of running and shared passion for making sure each runner has the best ultra experience possible. (On how many race applications have you been asked to name your favorite aid station refreshments?) I was welcomed to Wakulla by then-Race Directors Fred and Margaret Deckert that first time and when the event was passed along to current Race Directors Gary and Peg Griffin (that would be the same Gary Griffin who ran his first 100-miler with me back in 2004), I'm happy to report nothing was lost in translation. (Next year, when the torch is passed along to Jeff and JoLena Bryan, I trust that will be the case as well.) The TUDC remains a

www.running.net first-class event, but more importantly continues to be a family affair. The host Gulf Winds Track Club always has plenty of members on hand to provide support. Enthusiastically calling our your name as you finish a lap and meticulously notating your split time on a clipboard, carefully filling your bottle full of your favorite sports drink or enthusiastically running a lap with you because you need an emotional lift, they do it all. (Originally, one lap was a 2.07-mile route through the park. In 2010, it was modified to a 10K route, much of it outside the confines of Wakulla Springs State Park.) Hot soup, free massages and awards created by local artists are available after you've finished with your 50-kilometers or 50-miles (your choice!). From my personal experience -- 10 trips to Wakulla and almost 400 miles of running -- I can honestly say I've never made a request that wasn't granted (including the year I asked a volunteer to take down my Darkside Running Club banner because I'd just spent more than eight hours running 50-miles in monsoon conditions and 41-degree temperatures). The Tallahassee Ultra Distance Classic has a storied history (do yourself a favor and research it on the internet when you have some time) and is the proud home of numerous record-setting performances and countless first-time ultra finishers. On a personal level I've forged many personal relationships at Wakulla that have stood the test of time as well as the endless miles we've run together over the years. I have many fond memories of my 10 trips to Wakulla Springs State Park. When I return to the Wakulla Lodge this year to run the TUDC one last time, I have no doubt that each and every one of them will run through my mind at some point during the weekend (I always make the TUDC a weekend adventure, driving down on Friday and driving home on Sunday). The memory that stands out most is that second Saturday in December in 2007. I had just lost both of my parents within a period of six weeks prior to the TUDC and thought -- although I wasn't particularly keen on running 31 miles -- being around some familiar faces would do me good. Fifteen minutes prior to the start, Race Director Gary gave his usual spirited and motivational pre-race speech and ended it by dedicating the race to the memories of my mom and dad. Then once the race began I ran the first couple of laps with Amy Costa, who offered me an eight-mile-per-hour shoulder to lean on as she spoke about how much her father meant to her before transitioning to asking me questions about my parents. I couldn't have paid for better therapy. Come to find out I was exactly right:

Being around some familiar faces did me good. Especially when the familiar faces were family. Scott Ludwig is president and founder of Darkside Running Club (.com). He lives in the Atlanta area and is the author of seven books (five about running) and is working on others. He can be reached at darksiderunningclub@comcast.net. He also has a blog at: ScottLudwigRunsandWrites.blogspot.com where his books are available - or at any major online bookseller.

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Running and Coping during the Winter and Holiday Season

A Sub 2 Hour Marathon For Christmas?

It's that time of year again. The days are getting shorter, and the weather is getting colder. Those morning runs that you used to head out on after the sun got up are now done at least partly in the dark. Or maybe you are an evening runner, running in the dark as well. As I am writing this, we are still on daylight savings time. Today was a beautiful day, with afternoon temperature in the 70s. I couldn't resist going out for a short and easy run, even though I ran a 10-mile race yesterday and normally take a day off after such a long race. But as far as the weather is concerned we are on borrowed time, and when you read this it may already be past Thanksgiving. Which means it may be getting harder to focus on running and staying healthy! Not only is it getting darker and colder outside, but we also have a number of distractions to deal with this time of year. Holiday shopping, office parties, and get-togethers with in-laws can easily throw a monkey wrench in any running schedule. So we have to learn how to find the time to run and exercise in the middle of all the mayhem, or maybe how to let go and resolve to start anew come January 1. Or maybe how to find a happy medium - run when we can, skip it when we can't, and still be content! Not all of us have to deal with freezing temperatures, at least not every day. Most of my readers live in the Southern states, where mild weather prevails at least for part of the time in the winter. And if you live in Florida you may even look forward to this time of year. Gone is all that summertime humidity and those unpredictable afternoon thunderstorms. And you don't have to dig out tights and gloves each time you are going for a run. But the rest of us must have some extra layers on hand for those times when we get a blast of cold air from the north. And not everyone has to run in the dark either. If you are retired, work from home, or have a flexible schedule you may be able to fit your runs in during daylight hours. I am fortunate to be able to do almost all of my runs when it is light outside, and for this I am very grateful. Not everyone celebrates the Holidays either. But for most of us, whether we celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah, it means festivities that are not part of our ordinary daily life. Food needs to be prepared, gifts purchased, cards written, and trees decorated. And even though these activities can be a lot of fun, they also take time. So our running can easily go wayward during this time of year. Fortunately, most experts and renowned coaches recommend we take a recovery period at least once a year. To maximize performance at a marathon or other goal race, they recom-

One Hour Fifty Nine Minutes and Fifty Nine Seconds. A sub Two Hour Marathon. Will we be seeing one of these for Christmas or anytime soon? It is a question that is being batted around due to the new World Record Marathon of 2:02:57 - a 4:41.3 pace per mile set at the Berlin Marathon this September. What do you think? First let's look at how really incredible that performance was. Dennis Kimetto of Kenya ran a P.R. to set the record. Have you ever run a single 4:41 mile? I have to confess that I haven't. Can you imagine running that pace for 26.22 miles? Why don't we look at it from a personal perspective? Let's each take our mile P.R. and project running that time for the entire marathon distance. Okay I'll start at home with Kathy and my own modest but hard earned best mile times. Ladies first: Kathy's mile P.R. is 6:16. Running that pace for a marathon would get you or her a 2:44:18 finish time. Pretty good. Oh by the way, the Women's world record for the marathon is 2:15:25 - a 5:09.8 pace per mile. My mile P.R. is 4:58 which pace for the marathon would yield a 2:10:13 finish time. My best marathon time is 67 minutes slower than that. Knowing how hard it is to get a fast mile, just imagine doing it over and over and over again. There is an excellent pace chart in Bob Glover and Pete Schulder's NEW COMPETITIVE RUNNERS HANDBOOK. Why don't we look at some benchmark mile times and maybe your best falls close to one of them. We'll show the marathon time at these paces: 5:00 = 2:11:06; 5:30 = 2:24:12; 6:00 = 2:37:19; 6:30 = 2:50:25, 7:00 = 3:03:32; 7:30 = 3:16:39; 8:00 = 3:29 45; 8:30 = 3:38:29; 9:00 = 3:55:58; 9:30 = 4:09:06, 10:00 = 4:22:13. Now imagine yourself running your best mile pace 26.22 times in a row. Does this give you a feel for how truly amazing it will be if and when someone breaks the 2 hour barrier for the marathon? Unfortunately, I don't think any of us more normal runners will be running a sub 2 hour marathon before Christmas. However, what about some of the near superhuman elite runners burning up the roads today? Could they do it? There are a number of factors to consider, as there are for any race, and so many things that can go wrong as all of us who have tried to run a fast race know. Let's look at some of them and how they can and will affect any possible sub 2 hour marathon. First of course is the training. It takes a tremendous amount of it to achieve a fast time

By Lena Hollmann RRCA Southern Director

mend we first build up distance and endurance for several weeks, then sharpen by doing more speedwork and slightly lower mileage, then run our goal race or races, and finally take a few weeks off with only minimal running. This concept is called periodization, and I will save for another column to discuss it in detail. But as you sit down for your Thanksgiving turkey or Christmas ham, all you need to know is that your body needs some rest and recovery time. So, if you miss a couple of runs here and there, it could in the long run (no pun intended!) improve your race performance and maybe even save you from injury. This being said, I know that some of you want to run those extra holiday calories off. And maybe you also have a major race planned within the next couple of months. Here in the South we are able to race in the middle of winter, and there are some good races to choose from during January and February. Signing up for a race early in the year could be one way to acquire the discipline and focus you need to carve out some regular training time throughout the holiday season. It may become the inspiration to get some miles in even if it is dark and cold out there, and your favorite TV show is on. We each have to come up with our own plan of how to cope with weather, darkness, holidays, and other obstacles to our running this time of year. As you read this we have a long winter ahead of us, although not as long as those who live further north are facing. And even though there's the Farmer's Almanac and other long term predictions, we don't really know what Old Man Winter has in store for us until he is here. Last year we had a tough one, and at least I hope for less cold, snow and ice this time around! So what can we do to “survive� until springtime? Again, one thing is to schedule some recovery time. Make it active recovery if you can, fitting in activities other than running. It can be a cycling or yoga class, a walk in the neighborhood, or lifting some weights in your

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at any distance. The mix of long runs, speedwork, and rest are a real juggling act for any runner, more so the longer the distance. Next is the course. Which marathon are you (the potential sub 2 hour marathoner) going to choose for your race. Pick it carefully. Are you going to pick one that has a lot of uphill on it? Probably not if you want a really fast time. So choose your course carefully. The last 2 fastest marathons were run at the Berlin Marathon. Needless to say, any uncertified course should never be considered for any serious race time. Pace makers. If you watched the Berlin Marathon on television as Kathy and I did, you know that they used pace makers (in striped shirts so they stood out) to help the leaders. They led the runners through 30 kilometers. Would the new world record have happened without them? Will a sub 2 hour marathon happen without that kind of help? Probably not. Weather. How cruel it can be. You can be in your best shape and ready for your sub 4 hour or sub 3 hour or sub 2 hour marathon and the weather can destroy your plans. Let's see, how about an unexpectedly hot day. Since the pundits say the ideal running temperature is between 50 and 55 degrees how about a wonderful sunny 75 degree morning? Nice for pedestrians and the crowd watching the race, terrible for the runners. How about a nice 10 or 15 mile per hour headwind over a lot of the route? Forget the fast times. The same for extreme humidity or frigid conditions. So if you don't get good weather conditions, you probably aren't going to get fast times. Luck plays a factor since we can't control the weather like we can our training. We also have to be lucky enough not to get the flu or a cold a some other health problem or injury when it comes time to run our race. I was going to look up the progression of the marathon record, but we're running out of space here so I'll abbreviate it. The commentators on the television coverage said we

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Thinking Gone Bad Are your thinking patterns distorting your view of your running world and leading to stress, not enjoyment, in your running? Do you ever have negative self defeating thoughts about running that are blown out of proportion? Much of the stress and anxiety we experience each day is a result of distorted and/or irrational thinking. However, most of us are not even aware that it's not a particular event, like a bad race or difficult training run that causes a strong, negative emotional reaction; it's how we perceive and interpret the event that leads to the emotional reaction. Selfdefeating, distorted beliefs will continue to have a negative impact on running performance as long as the thinking patterns are allowed to predominate our view of running. There are numerous ways human thinking can be irrational and often distorted. Probably the most critical of these irrational, distorted thinking patterns is perfectionism. Humans are not perfect and humans have bad days; it's a fact. Perfection in any aspect of life is very, very rare. The truth of the matter is we're not going to run great all the time. Most runs are average, some really great, and some, well, not so great. Runners who are perfectionists tend to put so much pressure on themselves that race performance can be negatively influenced, and because of the high pressure, their running experience is one filled with anxiety and a fear of failure. In a nutshell, perfectionist runners don't get a lot of pleasure and enjoyment out of their running. Demanding perfection is a way of setting ourselves up for failure. Sure, we should all be working toward perfection, but we can't let a less than great race lower our enjoyment of running and further degrade our future performances because of irrational anxiety. Remember that perfectionism is a recipe for disaster! Runners are human and humans aren't perfect. Another example of a distorted thinking pattern that runners often employ is when runners believe that running is fair. Life is not fair, and running certainly is not fair. You may train for six months and then get injured the week before the big race. You may train really hard, yet get defeated in a race by someone who rarely trains. You might be on pace for a new marathon personal best, yet come down with cramps over the last three miles. No, running is not fair and we should never for one minute think that it is. Nothing is written in the “laws” of running that says we will get fair treatment and fair results when we train and race. To think we are entitled to “fairness” is simply wishful thinking. An

By Richard Ferguson, Ph.D.

investment of miles in training will not always be equal to an automatic level of success in competition. Accepting the unfairness of running is very important if we are to ever reach our running potential. Learning to train hard, make sacrifices, and deal with disappointment are all critical skills. Constantly thinking that we don't get a fair shake in running will only lead to decreased running enjoyment, feelings of frustration, and lowered motivation. All-or-none thinking can also be a dangerous habit for runners to slip into. How often do we label a race as good or bad instead of viewing the race for what it was and enjoying the good points while learning from the bad points? When we label things as good or bad we tend to focus too often and too much on the bad and not nearly enough on the good. When we label too many races as bad, we begin to label ourselves as bad. This type of negative labeling can become the dominant style of thinking and can lower confidence for future races, not to mention lowering the enjoyment factor in running. We all need to evaluate our running performance in a very objective manner without labeling the performance as wonderful or horrible. Enjoy the total experience of running and work to avoid all-or-none judgments. Running is a process and with the process comes a variety of experiences with no two being exactly the same. Very much related to all-or-none thinking is one-event generalization. For runners this might be something like having a bad race in the rain and then thinking whenever it rains again on race day another bad race can be expected. It's always dangerous to pair up a single event with a specific result. I'm sure if we think long enough we can find examples of running well in the rain or running well in situations when we think we're doomed because of a particular course, time of day or some situation in which we didn't perform our best! Again, all running experiences will be different. Catastrophizing is yet another distorted

thinking pattern runners often lapse into. I like to think of catastrophizing as playing the “what if ” game. “What if I run poorly?” “How will I ever be able to face my friends if Joe beats me?” “What if I can't finish the marathon?” Such thoughts only lead to thinking about the worst-case scenario for our running. Thinking about a catastrophe actually happening to us increases the likelihood of the catastrophe occurring. It's like pre-programming the body and mind for failure. We often set ourselves up for success or failure by the way we think! To overcome distorted thinking we must work to dispute the distortions and replace them with more rational and logical thoughts. Try to identify distorted thoughts and then PRACTICE replacing them with rational thoughts. We all know rationally it's unrealistic to believe we will have a wonderful race every time we compete, but we often get terribly upset if we don't perform “great” in every race we run. Any distorted running thought we may have should be immediately restructured. If we reflect back on our finest moments in running we will surely be able to dispute any distorted thought we can conjure up. Sometimes the most wonderful running experiences come at the most unexpected times. It's always a good idea to pose the question, “are our thinking patterns helpful in achieving more enjoyment and better performance in our running?” If our thinking patterns are negative and self-destructive we need to change them. Distorted thinking can lead to severe emotional reactions like fear, panic, anxiety and can even lead some runners to drop out of the sport. Events really don't cause fear and anxiety; it's how we interpret any event that leads to the emotional reaction! If we can all work to base our thinking more on objective and factual reality we can probably save ourselves a lot of the energy we use everyday dealing with unneeded stress. Getting rid of distorted thoughts about our running will certainly make running more enjoyable and less stressful. Why should a great activity like running lead us to become highly stressed on a regular basis? Remember, if a thought is not helping in reaching a running goal then the thought is probably one we can do without! Richard Ferguson is Chair of the Physical Education, Wellness, and Sport Science Department of Averett University and is an AASP Certified SportPsycology Consultant. He may be reached via e-mail at ferguson@averett.edu

the history of US distance running with his win at the 2014 Boston Marathon. The story lines heading into the race were plentiful, at least in hindsight, since there weren't many who gave Keflezighi much of a chance to win beforehand. An American had not won the race since Greg Meyer's victory in 1983, and with each passing year the chances seemed to dwindle as sub 2:05 marathons have become a regular occurrence. The city and the race were electric and all eyes were on Boston coming off the horrible attacks of 2013. The 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist, at age 38, had been written off by most as past his prime. But Keflezighi defied the odds and became the first American to win the Boston Marathon in 31 years, delivering the most important victory in the race's acclaimed history. The memory still sends shivers down my spine, and that is why Meb Keflezighi is my 2014 Performer of the Year. ZAP Fitness is a Reebok Sponsored nonprofit facility which supports post collegiate distance runners in Blowing Rock, NC. ZAP puts on adult running camps during the summer and is available for retreats all year. The facility has a state of the art weight room, exercise science lab for testing and a 24 bed lodge. Coaches at the facility include 2-time Olympic Trials Qualifier Zika Rea, 2007 USATF National XC Champion Ryan Warrenburg as well as head coach Pete Rea. For more information go to www.zapfitness.com or call 828-2956198. You can reach Ryan at zapfitness@gmail.com.

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And now…for the REST of the story! If you recall from last month, I was in Myrtle Beach, SC -- actually, for a fun 5K race in Little River -- when I happened upon a physician-supervised weight loss clinic. I had tried for several months, unsuccessfully, to lose some really stubborn pounds through diet and consistent running, and had had absolutely no luck. At my consultation with the clinic in Myrtle Beach, I learned that my problem stemmed from genetic factors which predisposed me to a condition called “estrogen dominance,” which literally meant my body was fighting just as hard to gain and maintain extra fat as I was fighting to lose it! I was placed on moderate hormone therapy and metabolism boosters, and instructed to return for a detailed lipid and hormone analysis in order to determine if I had a testosterone deficiency and metabolic syndrome. After leaving the clinic, I took a nice run, excited to finally be arriving at an answer to the weight-loss nightmare which had plagued me since puberty. This excitement apparently carried over to the 5K at which I ran my first sub-23:00 in years. After returning home to Wilmington, I maintained my disciplined diet regimen of clean eating, and took the new supplements as directed. I made an appointment for six weeks out for the blood test. Upon returning to the clinic for the blood test, I was pleasantly surprised that I had lost seven pounds! I was feeling faster, lighter on my feet, and my leg turnover had increased dramatically. I was beginning to feel like my old self again. I had the blood test done and returned and at the follow-up consultation, they explained that they had given me the one of the most detailed lipid panels currently available, known as the “VAP” test. It tests not only total cholesterol, but also LDL (the “bad”), HDL (the “good”), and LDL vs. HDL (the “ratio”). It further tests the LDL in order to determine whether its makeup consists of large and buoyant (less dangerous), or small and dense (more dangerous) particles. It tests triglyceride levels and a host of other factors not revealed in standard lipid tests, such as C-reactive protein levels (this is a measure of the amount of inflammation present in the veins). I also had my estrogen, progesterone and testosterone levels tested. Without belaboring details, it turns out that my LDL cholesterol - my most troublesome number - consists of the larger, fluffier particles, thank goodness. Everything else looked great except for (as I suspected) progesterone and testosterone, which measured much lower than the recommended levels. I was thereafter placed on low-dose testosterone therapy and informed to contin-

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ue with progesterone supplementation. Fast forward several weeks … I am now close to 20 pounds lighter than I was this past May, and I have not had to starve myself anymore. I feel absolutely terrific, and am only about five pounds away from my “flyweight”! I ran my last 5K in 22:08, which is the fastest I've run since I ran competitively in college. I also took almost seven minutes off my half-marathon best in several years. I did that 5K and half-marathon in the same weekend. Last spring, I did not think these times would be possible again, nor did I think I would ever be able to enjoy running again the way I do now. Everything just feels right, and instead or dreading workouts and races, I actually look forward to them. In fact, as I polish off this article, I am happy to report that I ran a “train-through” halfmarathon on a really tough course yesterday; the race was fraught with icy headwinds during its toughest sections. Despite actively holding back, I ran that course over seven minutes faster than ever! And today, I am not even sore! Not only is running feeling absolutely fantastic, I look and feel younger, at age 44, than I did at age 35! I urge any female runner in her late 30's to early 40's who may be experiencing the struggles I have described in these articles to have the detailed testing that can provide insight about things that can be done to enhance quality and quantity of life. Not only do I feel like I have finally turned a corner as an athlete, the journey has been educational and thought-provoking. I also highly recommend the following book recommended by the diet clinic: What You Must Know About Women's Hormones by Pamela Wartian Smith, M.D., M.P.H. This is an easy and fascinating read, and it can provide all sorts of insight into conditions which commonly go along with aging. I've read and been told that one should “age gracefully”; not me, I plan to fight it every step of the way! Happy running, and hope you enjoy these wonderful, refreshingly cool days. Mary Margaret can be reached at mmmceachern@bellsouth.net


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Natural State of Running Running Events Abound in Arkansas Chile Pepper and Arkansas Traveller 100 highlights Fall may be the most popular season among runners for many reasons. It's not too hot as the summer is gone, and it's not too cold since it's not winter. Brisk air and leaves changing sets the scene for good runs. To add to it, fall may also be the busiest season in terms of races on the calendar. We get a variety of races that extend beyond typical road races. The number of 5Ks will never decrease, but it's during the fall that longer distances become popular. Great 5K Pumpkin Run Every time I think of the name of this race I think of Peanuts. The event organizers think so, too, as they have kids dressed up as Snoopy and Woodstock on the course to make the race a little more interesting. It took place on Sept. 27th in Lonoke. Proceeds from the race benefit the Open Arms Shelter. After the race, participants are encouraged to visit the pumpkin patch setup near the finish line. Races often boast a flat course, but none come as close to it as the Great 5K Pumpkin Run. The extra bonus on the course is if you choose to run with a yellow ribbon, Snoopy and Woodstock are given permission to pull your ribbon. If you finish with it, you earn a free pumpkin. It's a sweet deal, almost as sweet as pumpkin pie. Female Top 3 Gracie Hyde - 21:58.55 Jessica Mitchell - 22:45.59 Beth Waddell - 23:15.91 Male Top 3 Jordan Brimer - 18:38.59 Caylib McGuire - 18:56.36 Jordan Woodson - 19:21.97 Chile Pepper XC Festival Known as one of the largest cross-country festivals in the country, it brings together runners of all types. Chile Pepper took place on October 4th in Fayetteville on the University of Arkansas cross country course. Proceeds from the festival benefit Northwest Arkansas cross-country programs. This year $45,000 was distributed to cross-country programs. Over the course of 26 years more than $400,000 has been given to area cross-country programs. Chile Pepper starts with an Open 10K,

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which is an Arkansas Grand Prix race. This year it served as a RRCA Southern Region Championship race. Last year, Chile Pepper was more like a mud run because of weather, but not this year. The cool temperatures produced good times. RRCA Southern Region XC Female Champions Overall, Kaitlin Bounds - 37:02.2 Masters, Jody Hawkins - 38:54.6 Grand Masters, Kathleen Rea - 47:41.8 Seniors, Benita Lovelace - 47:41.8 RRCA Southern Region XC Male Champions Overall, Layne Nixon - 31:14.1 Masters, Brian Schmidt - 35:36.0 Grand Masters, Matt Blaty - 37:28.3 Seniors, Randy Vest - 41:35.7 After the Open 10K there is an Open 5K, which was started last year. What makes Chile Pepper so special is in addition to the open races there are collegiate, high school, and middle school races. For detailed results, go to http://branchsport-

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Good weather is always a good thing. The AT100 had over 100 finishers for the first time ever. The closest it had been to 100 was in 2000 when there were 93 finishers. Next year will be the 25th running of the AT100. It will serve as a Western States 100 qualifier. RRCA Southern Region Ultra Female Champions Overall, Shelley Egli - 21:28:03 Masters, Tammy Walther - 23:54:23 Grand Masters, Deborah Lashley 24:01:43 Seniors, Letha Cruthirds - 27:41:44 RRCA Southern Region Ultra Male Champions Overall, Wesley Hunt - 15:59:12 Masters, PoDog Vogler - 17:47:09 Grand Masters, Danny Ponder - 21:46:47 Seniors, Jim Ingalls - 29:11:57 Nothing like being able to experience the road, grass, or trail. That's the beauty of there being different races. There are always other obstacles or challenges that can be thrown in. As Thanksgiving approaches the thought of turkey trots come into play. We have them scattered throughout the state. Some clubs do their own Thanksgiving runs while some of the stores put on events. The Go!bbler is put on by Go! Running on Thanksgiving morning. It features fun runs of 3, 4, or 6.5 miles. A cool thing about the Go!bbler is the variety experienced on the run. Everyone runs on the road and the track, but if you go beyond 3 miles, you'll get some trail in there, too. All runners are asked to bring canned goods to be donated to the Arkansas Foodbank.

Men's 8K Top 3 Individuals Stanley Kebenei, Arkansas - 23:53.5 Kemoy Campbell, Unattached - 23:53.8 Anthony Rotich, UTEP - 23:54.5 Mens's 8K Top 3 Teams Arkansas - 51 Lamar - 96 North Texas - 106 Women's 5K Top 3 Individuals Dominique Scott, Arkansas - 16:01.0 Grace Heymsfield, Arkansas - 16:12.0 Hannah Fields, Oklahoma Baptist 16:24.0 Women's 5K Top 3 Teams Arkansas - 16 Lamar - 81 Kansas State - 117 Arkansas Traveller 100 Another big race that happens during the fall in Arkansas is the Arkansas Traveller 100 (AT100). It takes place in the Ouachita National Forest. The fine folks of the Arkansas Ultra Running Association (AURA) put on this event. It's the only 100-miler in the state. It's a community event. Volunteering at an aid station, pacing, or running are a few ways to be involved with the race. I can't speak about running the entire race (that's crazy people talk), but I have volunteered and paced. You have to experience it for yourself. AT100 showcases the soul of our Arkansas running community. Everyone comes together to do what they can to make it a success. Like the Chile Pepper XC 10K, the AT100 was designated as the Southern Region Ultra Championship. Last year's conditions made the 100-mile challenge more difficult than this year. This year's winner, Wesley Hunt, took advantage of it by clocking the third fastest time on the course. What's more impressive is he bettered his time by more than 2 hours from the previous year. People talk about redemption runs, but apparently Wesley didn't take coming in second last year by 68 seconds lightly. Shelley Egli became the first woman to win AT100 back-to-back since Race Bruce Oakley of White River Roadrunners Director Chrissy Ferguson did it in 1997. She dropped her finishing time by over an hour from 2013. CONTINUED ON PAGE 17


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Celebrating Birthdays in Style - on the Trail in December There are three of us in my running group who have December birthdays within about 10 days of each other. For years, we've talked about -- but never had -- a collective birthday party. But this year is different. It's our big 3-0. We decided to celebrate our "dirty 30" literally -- by running the Otter Creek Trail Race on Dec. 20. This is a great low-key race at a gorgeous park in the Louisville area, offering a trail marathon along with 8 and 16 mile options. Race directors Todd and Cynthia Heady always host a fun event, complete with post-race beer and chili. Homemade chili -- a number of friends and volunteers start the chili in slow cookers the night before, when a bunch of them stay in cabins in the campground. The race is held on an 8-mile loop

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course with one aid station about halfway. It is hilly, about 675 feet of climb per loop by my watch. Because it's near the Ohio River, the first 6 miles are net downhill with some rolling hills scattered throughout. As you get around mile 6, you get beautiful views of the Ohio River Valley. Unfortunately, you then have to start climbing back up. It's about

600 feet of climb, pretty much straight up, over about a mile. As with any trail race, footing is a key issue. Otter Creek is a nicely-packed trail, with a lot of clay. The bad thing about clay is that when it gets wet, you slide. Big chunks of it will just go sideways with you. That said, anyone opting for the longer distances have to deal with all the churned-up mud from earlier runners. On really wet years, those second and third loops have gotten really messy. There are a couple of creek crossings, not usually too bad, but the rainfall is pretty unpredictable. There's also a darn good chance of snow, too. There's also a good amount of leaf coverage, which can hide holes in the trail. Believe me -- I found that out in 2012 when I put my foot down on what turned out to be a hole that turned my ankle totally sideways. Heck of sprain. It's a straightforward trail, no spots where you can get turned the wrong way. In addition to the great post-race party, the shirts and prizes are always custom-designed by local artists. The shirts are always amazing. Then again, you've got an otter logo to work with, so you're set up for success. Prizes have included headbands, scarves, wooden ornaments, socks with the park logo ... lots of unique, one-of-a-kind items way cooler than your typical medal. If you're looking for a fun race to cap off 2014, come join us as we celebrate a trio of 30th birthdays. We'll bring the cake! Learn more at headfirstperformance.com. Tracy Harris Green is a runner and writer in Louisville, Ky., where she lives with her husband, Chris. She races on the New Balance Louisville team and is the Director of Communications and Development for a public school district. Find her on Twitter @tracyfgreen or at tracefh.blogspot.com

Kathleen Rea, RRCA South Regional Grand Masters winner, of Arkansas Running Club

While the Go!bbler gets you prepared for the Thanksgiving feast, the Saline County Striders have a race that will help you burn the extra calories consumed during your feast. The Endurance Run doesn't feature different distances rather it gives you the choice of different times to run. Your choices are 6, 12, or 24 hours. The 24hour run starts on Friday, November 28 at 7:30 p.m. The 6 and 12-hour runs take place on Saturday, November 29 at 7:30 a.m. Visit salinecountystriders.com for more information. Nicholas Norfolk is a co-founder of ConnectingDots Media, a social media company in Little Rock, AR. His company provides live social media coverage and consulting for events, including races. He also created Arkansas Runs on Twitter, which is "The pulse of Arkansas Running." Find out more on Twitter at @arkansasruns or @cdotsmedia. E-mail him at nicholas@cdotsmedia.com

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The Joy of Being a Pacer By Barbara Latta (Barbara, a member of the North Carolina Road encouraged them to at least take just a sip because we do Runners, will celebrate 31 years of daily running in not know how long it will take to arrive at the next “waterDecember. “My morning run is such a habit, I cannot ing hole” and it is getting warmer. We did not stop as a group at the porta pots. We kept break it. I really enjoy my mornings outside with nature and the fresh air with the song of the birds,” she said. This going but anyone who needed to stop was allowed to stop. is her report on running the City of Oaks Half Marathon I would fall back to encourage them to “catch up with the group.” This year we did not lose anyone to the porta pot. held Nov. 2 in Raleigh, NC.) Brad Broyles and I have been pacers for the City of One year we saw a runner go in but she never caught up. Oaks Half Marathon for four years. Every time we do this We lost her somewhere on the route. Maybe we found her I believe we do a better job and enjoy it more. This 2014 this year among several runners who joined our group mid way. year was the very best. During a three hour run On Friday evening at it is enjoyable to me to get packet pick-up, we to know some of the runstarted answering the ners. The lady who had lost call to be a Pacer from her son had a sad story the people who came to which brought tears to my the Pacer Table. I eyes. I have two sons and I talked to Amy, Beverly, just cannot think of having Roosevelt and others a son die before I do. who requested our help Roosevelt was always running on Sunday in running in the front. the half marathon. Several times Roosevelt Some were running a asked me if I were sure we half marathon for the would make it back to the very first time. Bell Tower by three hours. Some were recoverI assured him we would if ing from an injury and he would stay with us and needed some encourhe certainly did. At the agement. One woman very end, when he could was running in honor of see the FINISH LINE, her son who had died Roosevelt took off at a within the last two faster pace getting ahead years. One man had of the group. He did finish been doing the with two minutes to spare. Galloway runs and felt He was so happy and I was he might need a group so happy for him. with whom to run and At the end of the City of help him stay on pace Oaks Half Marathon we all for three hours. received a medal. This was Brad and I were paca very special medal with a ing the three-hour turning center. Also this group. Brad is the year we received “leader of the pack.” He “Finisher” shirts just as has the watch which they gave us after the race beeps to alert him when Barbara Latta displays two of the countless number of medals she at Peachtree Road Race on we should run and when has won over 28 years of daily running. the Fourth of July in we should walk. After Atlanta, Georgia. We were trial and success, Brad and I decided that if we ran for two minutes and walked more excited about the Finisher race shirt than the one we for one minute we would arrive back at the Bell Tower obtained at registration. This was the first time for “Finisher” shirts at the City of Oaks Race. within the three hour goal. The City of Oaks is a well-run race. The director is the We have a great time during the run. Last year we wore hard hats and told anyone who asked “Why?” that we were best. The volunteers are plentiful and seemed happy to building an experience. This year we wore turkey hats. My provide us with liquid. No volunteer even yelled at us gobbler did not always stay upright and these hats caught when they were splashed with water as we grabbed for a lots of attention. People would shout, “Look at the cup in their hands. I say thanks to the many sponsors who turkeys!” I usually did a “Gobble, Gobble” back to them. made our City of Oaks races possible. We truly appreciate Thanks to Kathy Broyles for selecting the hats. We also the sponsors. The Papa John's Pizza servers kept providing wore the bright yellow shirts that had PACER on the back. hot pizza. Never has pizza tasted so delicious as when you We also decided to walk through the water stops and finish a long race. Thanks also to the parents, children, strongly encourage each person to take some water and spouses and other spectators who came to cheer us on durGatorade, if they liked. This has worked well and we even ing the race. Your presence was a present to us. I had so stopped at the first water stop. I bring up the back and much fun that I believe I will do it again next year if Brad noticed that some of our group did not take water. I is up to it also.


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MASTERS RUNNING CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 basement or at the gym. Anything that gets you moving, and preferably something that you enjoy! If you prefer to stick to running as much as you can but need some extra motivation, sign up for a race that takes place early in the year. Then set up a tentative schedule, but be prepared to change some workouts around if the weather gets ugly or your schedule too busy. Or find a group to run with that runs at a regular time and place. Or get a running buddy! It is so much easier to get out there if you are not going it alone, but know there is someone else waiting for you who will miss you if you don't show up. To make your runs more comfortable, dress appropriately for the weather. This can sometimes be more of an art than a science, and we all have to figure out what works best for us. Your best friend may be comfortable in shorts when it is in the 30s, while you prefer to wear tights when it is below 50 degrees. Also keep in mind that it is a common error to overdress. I still do it myself sometimes! It is better to feel a little cold on the first mile than too hot on the rest of the run. And if you run in the dark, don't forget to put on some reflective gear! On snowy and icy days, use your judgment. Although I have known a few people who went for a run no matter how icy it got (don't ask me how they did it!), I don't recommend it. It is better to take a day off or do cross training than risk serious injury if the roads are covered with ice. And here in the South, snow and ice will often melt in a day or two anyway. With some creativity, flexibility, and good judgment, we can get through the winter safe and sound. One thing I like about living this far south is that our winters are short. There are runners from Boston, Chicago, and other cold places who always seem to be ready and in peak shape for the spring races. And if they can be ready, so can we! Lena Hollmann is a certified personal trainer with American Council on Exercise (ACE), and also the Southern Region Director for RRCA. She lives and runs in Cary, NC, and can be reached at lenahollmann@gmail.com.

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ALABAMA National Shrimp Festival 10K/5K Orange Beach, AL – 10/11 Male, 10K: Overall – Alistair Stevenson 38:52. Masters – Steven Odom 43:23. Grandmasters – Harry Camp 43:41. Senior Grandmasters – Chris Neal 40:17. 10-under – Luke Piercey 54:33. 15-19 – Tucker Loy 56:14. 20-24 – Zac Wilson 52:43. 25-29 – Tanner Bosch 43:12, Eric Jones 46:40, Vincenzo Happach 46:45. 30-34 – Adam McPherson 40:00, Joshua Murphy 48:56, Joshua Meek 51:19. 35-39 – Jason Hughes 46:59, Ken Harris 48:50, Nathan Ante 51:27. 40-44 – Elliott Rodgers 46:54, Ben Shaw 47:06, George Stripling 52:17. 45-49 – John Kavanagh 45:28, Shane Loper 47:11, Currey Hall 49:00. 50-54 – Eric Pearson 45:26, Harold Whitten 55:42, Bill Robinson 56:57. 55-59 – Allen Whitmore 48:02, Dale Kerr 54:01, Lonnie Swope 54:15. 60-64 – David Enbody 49:40, Ashton Eastin 55:34, Richard Vanatta 1:06:12. 65-69 – John Roy 57:40, Tom Carroll 1:02:17, Patrick Obrien 1:04:42. Wheelchair – James Rochelle 1:10:19. Female, 10K: Overall – Mallory Morring 49:36. Masters – Faye Yates 49:51. Grandmasters – Mitzi Eastin 51:27. Senior Grandmasters – Maureen Higgins 1:06:44. 10-under – Ella Piercy 1:06:47. 11-14 – Anna Mize 1:09:30. 15-19 – Amanda Wooley 1:21:40. 20-24 – Cheyenne Schriefer 52:33, Leah Moore 59:49, Julia Venable 1:00:31. 25-29 – Holly Hooper 51:29, Samantha Wallace 54:56, Debra Weldon 56:32. 30-34 – Kelli Brantley 50:42, Kiera Walker 1:00:54, Donna Caldwell 1:01:42. 35-39 – Brook Hopkins 51:27, Clara Bean 51:44, Natalie Donald 58:45. 40-44 – Melissa Wilson 52:21, Jennifer Davis 52:24, Felicia Noerager 1:02:41. 45-49 – Haylee Hall 56:57, Karen Lewis 57:09, Sherry McCollum 59:39. 50-54 – Vickie Varnes 51:57, Suzanne Terhune 1:00:13, Lisa Rennegarbe 1:01:03. 55-59 – Suanne White-Spunner 54:22, Ellie Ellis 55:38, Sally Shouppe 1:02:27. Male, 5K: Overall - Tim Lee 20:22. Masters – Jason Lovvorn 21:00. Grandmasters – Mats Edelryd 20:26. Senior Grandmasters – Doug Kirby 25:48. Wheelchair – Jacob Mogan 33:43. 10-under – Johnny Schmitz 29:10, Carson Renicks 29:56, River Hallex 34:13. 11-14 – Andrew Holloman 24:53, Cameron Welch 26:24, Matthew Owens 27:59. 15-19 – Evan Stripling 22:28, Kadin Paiz 30:58, Korlan Trull 34:10. 20-24 – Corey Dean 33:35, Kirk Savage 33:51, Jarrell Brown 36:51. 25-29 – Andrew Cusick 23:05, Matt Brooks 23:10, Collin Smith 27:59. 30-34 – John Fenn 26:06, Ted Taylor 29:00, Brad Morring 30:59. 35-39 – Ryan Madigan 29:40, Kent Glass 31:38, Billy Laroy 32:41. 40-44 – Ryan Mayer 21:48, Michael Tierce 24:15, Andrew Jenkins 25:03. 45-49 – Webb Radcliff 23:16, Sean Halloran 25:24, Edward Watson 26:55. 50-54 – Jimmy Dickerson 25:52, John Watson 26:12, Daniel Geiger 26:56. 55-59 – Terry Kaemmerer 22:49, Gary Cleveland 25:53, Stuart Obermann 26:16. 60-64 – Steve Griffin 28:00, Daniel Elgie 29:42, Wayne Embry 32:00. 65-69 – Donald Arceneaux 26:17, Joe Lindbergh 28:52, Roger Quick 32:49. 70-74 – Bob Teutsch 27:18, Danny Turner 41:17. 80-over – Killer Kowalski 39:37. Female, 5K: Overall – Kate Halloran 21:30. Masters – Chrissy April 26:05. Grandmasters – Martha Polczinski 26:36. Senior Grandmasters – Pamela Kaemmerer 28:32. 10-under – Emily Shaw 32:07, Cameron Thames 32:34, Libby Tierce 37:13. 11-14 – Maggie Dowdy 23:29, Maggie Harden 28:18, Claire Piercey 29:10. 15-19 – Allison Halloran 22:05, Micaela Tierce 28:49, Pariss Onne 29:42. 20-24 – Andrea Vice 27:01, Lauren Tice 29:27, Mollie Dean 33:42. 25-29 – Amber Hicks 22:30, Nicole Griffin 24:26, Brittany McDonald 25:04. 30-34 – Meredith Broyles 23:20, Candice Taylor 25:17, Brook Davidson 26:37. 35-39 – Angela Brunson 27:09, Melei Renicks 28:42, Korrie Purcell 29:38. 40-44 – Nicole Ritter 30:45, Kim Pennington 31:40, Nok Hathaway 33:33. 45-49 – Tammy Sells 26:25, Susan Eddins 27:27, Delynn Halloran 32:09. 50-54 – Barbara Low 28:22, Sandra Morring 32:33, Tammy Baker 33:23. 55-59 – Kay Dobson 30:28, Trisha Duncan 30:33, Kathy Terrell 30:54. 60-64 – Kathleen Johnson-Bartsh 30:46, Susan Fechner 32:37, Lynn Ruehl 34:29. 65-69 – Mary Jayne-Reichart 29:30, Sharmon Frantz-Mahoney 30:57, Ann Wall 37:17. 7074 – Caroline Biggs 51:40, Martha Reed 55:16.

Saraland Harvest Festival 8K Saraland, AL – 10/18 Male: Overall – Jack Bishop 30:28, Rodney Brown 31:11, Victor Bruce 35:09. Masters – Calvin Lewis 34:27. Grandmasters – Paul Bergman 35:25. Senior Grandmasters – Paul Baswell 38:45. Legends – Kent Walsh 47:22. 9-under – Stone Smith 37:04. 10-14 – Johnny Kupersmith 42:36, Caleb Kimmons 48:59, Jackson Boone 55:05. 15-19 – Tucker Chandler 43:15. 20-24 – Steven Ross 35:19, Lee Threadgill 47:23, David Etherton 1:00:47. 25-29

– Kyle Pung 37:06, Blake Copeland 37:32, Michael Van Der Pol 37:56. 30-34 – James Reynolds 32:22, Ian Brady 35:19, Jacob White 36:25. 35-39 – Marcus Tan 34:09, Clay Smith 39:47, Daniel Nichols 39:52. 40-44 – Romulo Ayaviri 38:03, Chris Fowler 38:20, Heath Van Wychen 39:23. 45-49 – Timothy Otzenberger 35:52, Ben Sumrall 40:05, Chris Strayhorn 41:01. 50-54 – Thomas McGee 35:42, Takeshi Kamei 38:14, David Holder 39:51. 55-59 – Joe Wilson 37:07, Guy Truett 37:36, Jim Mather 42:11. 60-64 – William Keith 47:17, Drew Krogsgard 53:14, Mike Eubanks 53:20. 65-69 – Ron Mitchell 40:52, Mike Martin 47:04. 70-74 – Leon Mattics 48:15, Charles Cook 56:13, Paul Helminger 1:03:40. 75-over – Will Wright 47:38, Lee Echols 1:02:03. Female: Overall – Amy Huff 34:24, Christine Conrad 35:01, Caroline Turner 35:02. Masters – Andra Bruce 35:09. Grandmasters – Maureen Van Devender 39:38. Senior Grandmasters – Cay Welsh 52:16. Legends – Peggy Black 54:24. 9-under – Piper Ladner 1:15:06. 10-14 – Sicily Hardy 54:03, Keely Sands 56:23. 20-24 – Hannah Delafosse 48:33, Marissa Ladner 1:13:20. 25-29 – Mary Burnett 40:04, Julie Shell 45:55, Claire Booker 58:47. 30-34 – Rachel Cazalas 37:26, Suzanne Sweetser 37:39, Brandy Touchstone 43:28. 35-39 – Therese Hart 38:22, Elizabeth Boone 47:07, Jennifer Tew 50:28. 40-44 – Rhonda Collings 35:14, Katherine Graves 41:44, Greta Sharp 44:11. 45-49 – Sharon Stokes 43:31, Kim Gartman 44:28, Pamela Kupersmith 44:44. 5054 – Barbara Turrens 44:39, Cindy Peeler 44:55, Eva Burnett 46:27. 55-59 – Debbie Renfroe 43:06, Kathy Rogers 46:49, Ellen Davis 51:38. 60-64 – Ruth Grubbs 1:10:19, Sandy Akers 1:13:02, Ann Harrison 1:13:08. 65-69 – Susan Barclay 1:03:31, Patricia Flanagan 1:14:24. Racewalker - Dori Dodich 51:00. – Will Wright

Maple Leaf 5K Trussville, AL – 10/25 Male: Overall – Joshua Dykes 19:42, Nate Williams 20:41, Chad Carroll 20:47. Masters – David Hall 21:09. 9-under – Isbell Hunter 25:50, Rex Usry 29:15, Noah Hardee 36:39. 10-14 – Bailey Salmon 22:48, Max Pate 24:32, Luke Coffman 24:47. 15-19 – Jon Cohen 20:59, Chase Moore 38:56. 20-24 – Matthew Hayes 35:58. 25-29 – Christopher Pierson 36:17, Willie Vineyard 48:45. 30-34 – Brandon Kane 21:45, Stephen Bryant 23:05, Sidney Walker 27:12. 35-39 – Scott Eagle 22:00, Vrocher Diamond 22:26, Kristen Zeanah 22:38. 40-44 – Michael Dykes 21:52, David Johnson 22:18, Jay Sharpe 23:23. 45-49 – Doug Fauer 23:02, Rob Ramsay 26:37, Odis Moore 30:15. 50-54 Randy Aldrich 27:58, David Dodd 29:10, Clay Robinette 29:20. 55-59 – Rodney Russell 28:43, Gene Phillips 28:54, Billy Kerley 29:42. 60-64 – Ben Channell 23:59, Thomas Hester 28:22, Scott Posey 30:12. 65-69 – Bob Cosby 47:02. Female: Overall – Jamie Anderson 22:45, Sharon Prall 23:26, Stephenson Elizabeth 24:03. Masters – Stacy Kadle 24:57. 9-under – Santiago Amberli 31:14, Moore Savannah 46:39. 10-14 – Ellie Kate Jones 24:16, Vrocher Emma 24:48, Emma Jennings 28:40. 15-19 – Olivia Calma 25:19, Jadie Kadle 25:32, Nikki Aldrich 27:58. 20-24 – Amanda Haberbeger27:32, Cross Ashley 41:35, Sara Anne Brewster 43:56. 25-29 – Courtney Williams 26:01, Maribeth Butts 27:30, Molly Hatcher 34:05. 30-34 – Nicki Goodwin 24:38, Lacy Isbell 25:20, Leah Seng 25:57. 35-39 – Michelle Fisher 26:03, Josie Millican 28:47, Lindsey Isbell 29:27. 40-44 – Cathy Kelly 29:17, Dawn Wallace 31:09, Jeannette Parker 34:50. 45-49 – Susan Sellers 29:26, Kelly Underwood 29:27, Leah Burke 31:36. 50-54 – Charlene Phillips 34:01, Carolyn Kelley 34:01, Becky Weeks 35:51. 55-59 – Lisa Gremmels 26:32, Christy Falligant 35:23, Janet Caillouet 42:19. 60-64 – Donna Huggins 38:50.

ARKANSAS Operation Christmas Child 10K/5K Shoe Box Run El Dorado, AR – 10/11 Male, 10K: Order of Finish – 1-Keith Pridgen 43:15, 2Jason Brock 43:27, 3-Charlie Louden 47:07, 4-Don Brotherton 50:33, 5-George Roscoe 51:05, 6-Robert Reynolds 53:20, 7-Craig Lawson 53:57, 8-Carson Ricker 54:22, 9-Juan Reyes 57:02, 10-Paul Garris 59:39, 11-Mike Dobbins 1:01;08, 12-Keith Alexis 1:06:09, 13-Tracy Freeman 1:11:17. Female, 10K: Order of Finish – 1-Neelie Dobbins 46:15, 2-Jenny Louden 48:14, 3-Megan Garris 58:54, 4-Kathy Loper 1:00:46, 5-Gae Hayes 1:00:53, 6-Sarah Ricker 1:04:30, 7-Joy Brock 1:04:43, 8-Emily Turner 1:09:39, 9Nancy Whitmore 1:21:26, 10-Paula Reynolds 1:21:26, 11Lanita Stinnett 1:29:53. Male, 5K: Top 25 –1-Daniel Moreno 17:03, 2-J. Farris 19:43, 3-Franco Leon 19:43, 4-Hayden McDiarmid 20:27, 5Cameron Bates 21:35, 6-Mason Howard 22:08, 7-Kyle Ricker 22:46, 8-Dean Williamson 25:16, 9-Ryan Pepper 25:51, 10-Brennan Claypoole 26:26, 11-Wilfer Henderson 26:48, 12-Matthew Lawrence 27:31, 13-Larkin Wilson

28:07, 14-Wayne Love 29:45, 15-Ben Hastings 30:05, 16Patrick Graham 31:09, 17-Ford Ricker 31:25, 18-Brian Ricker 31:38, 19-Kenneth Machen 31:44, 20-Shane Colley 31:50, 21-Scott Hailey 31:51, 22-Don Guthrie 32:24, 23Adam Smith 33:29, 24-Anderson Colley 33:35, 25-Tyler Cheatham 41:33. Female, 5K: Top 25 – 1-Chloee Richard 22:47, 2-Amber Yates 27:06, 3-Katelyn Owens 27:07, 4-Tori McDiarmid 27:25, 5-Tina Hailey 27:35, 6-DeAnn Cates 27:26, 7-Ellen Lowe 28:08, 8-Kim Wall 29:31, 9-Savannah Snowden 29:37, 10-Tammy Fitzgerald 30:22, 11-Emily Carelock 30:44, 12Gina Zeigler 31:26, 13-Brittany Machen 31:44, 14-Angie Parker 31:58, 15-Gina Moore 31:59, 16-Donna Jordan 32:50, 17-Kari Johnson 33:14, 18-Kim Hall 33:43, 19Megan McCall 33:51, 20-Tammy McCall 37:03, 21-Jennifer Claypoole 37:33, 22-Mercedes Ray 38:21, 23-Kim Morgan 38:21, 24-Kristy Owens 39:11, 25-Geni Smith 39:31. 5K Walkers, Male – Eldon Swenson 41:53, Gary Cameron 48:35, Terrell Baker 50:26. Female: Shaunta Miller 46:47, Carla Vines 50:12, Mary Marek 55:15.

Cossatot River Trail Half Marathon Wickes, AR – 10/18 Male: Top 25 – 1-Carson Miller 1:40:21, 2-Samuel Young 1:45:15, 3-Marc Gill 1:48:33, 4-Joshua Snyder 1:48:35, 5-Tyler Wilkerson 1:53:37, 6-Rafal Olan 1:57:11, 7Camerson Carper 1:57:46, 8-Robert VanAntwerp 2:01:22, 9George Haney 2:04:00, 10-Mark Riley 2:04:16, 11-Craig Wurtz 2:07:38, 12-Kevin Navin 2:07:53, 13-Rob Cole 2:13:31, 14-Brandon Ayers 2:16:48, 15-Robert Misener 2:17:40, 16-Greg Eason 2:18:59, 17-Joshua Bornhorst 2:19:05, 18-Zachary Meins 2:19:32, 19-Mike Hall 2:21:49, 20-Kyle Hicks 2:22:41, 21-Erik Smith 2:24:06, 22-Nathan Goff 2:26:20, 23-Brently Morrison 2:30:00, 24-Gary Revels 2:30:43, 25-Scott Vacca 2:33:57. Female: Top 25 – 1-Bee Miller 2:05:18, 2-Alexis Wood 2:08:06, 3-Whitney Kirby 2:18:21, 4-Kelly Farrell 2:22:56, 5April Wurtz 2:23:40, 6-Kennedy Cragle 2:32:12, 7-Sarah Morphew 2:33:45, 8-Karen Call 2:34:50, 9-Karen Pollok 2:46:05, 10-Jessica Hall 2:47:12, 11-Tisha Deen 2:47:17, 12-Kristin Snyder 2:50:18, 13-Melanie Baden 2:50:29, 14Tina Mitchell 2:52:52, 15-Ashley Oneill 2:54:36, 16-Amber Smith 2:59:09, 17-Pamela Messenger 3:00:39, 18-Joan Rendon 3:01:57, 19-Dawn Horn 3:02:49, 20-Christina Bettis 3:02:50, 21-Betty Sobeski 3:08:18, 22-Misty Borkowski 3:09:24, 23-Donna Bohra 3:12:04, 24-Tulsi Patel 3:19:46, 25-Kathleen Grubbs 3:30:22. – David Samuel

FLORIDA Halloweeen Half marathon/5K St. Petersburg, FL – 10/26 Male, Half marathon: Overall –Brian Atkinson 1:06:59, Andrew Chandler 1:14:48, Mike Zwijacz 1:15:37. Masters – Joshua Rayman 1:16:10, Donald Bly 1:24:35, Jim Burgasser 1:26:43. Grandmasters – Anders Heidemann 1:28:26, Walt Sieg 1:31:23. 14-under – Timothy Miller 2:03:59, Jonah Durst 2:08:20. 15-19 – Timothy Brigman 2:17:42. 20-24 – Sean Snyder 1:27:36, Jacob Geisuer 1:32:46, Collin Gravois 1:44:28. 2529 – Nick Miehe 1:15:48, Chris Martin 1:25:40, Eric Law 1:37:22. 30-34 – Lee Stephens 1:15:42, David Johnson 1:23:24, Michael O’Rourke 1:24:56. 35-39 – Robert Pulsifer 1:27:19, Joel Squitieri 1:30:47, Charles Schauer 1:31:57. 40-44 – Boris Ruth 1:29:29, Kuniyoshi Watanabe 1:30:48, Scott Hacking 1:31:10. 45-49 – Jeremiah Ryan 1:28:43, Howard Cloke 1:29:14, Robert Pepper 1:29:45. 50-54 – Jay Dixon 1:37:36, Bret Robinson 1:38:19, Mark Schreimann 1:40:37. 55-59 – Roger Caruso 1:36:05, Chris Pederson

www.running.net 1:38:57, David Baras 1:47:13. 60-64 – Steven Byrne 1:36:43, Jan Puzio 1:48:58, Mike Starcher 2:00:45. 65-69 – Richard Olitsky 1:47:28, Kenneth Dent 1:54:00, Jon Wilson 1:54:38. 70-over – Ilhan Bilgutay 2:10:43, Brian Kelly 2:19:22, Harry Muller 2:25:09. Female, Half marathon: Overall – Kayla Atkinson 1:22:33, Sara Petrick 1:23:28, Christina Noordstar 1:24:36. Masters – Amy Yanni 1:36:07, Karen Miles 1:36:17, Linda Gaboury 1:38:25. Grandmasters – Flora Cook 1:50:28, Karen Alexeev 1:50:38, Ann Hunsader 1:50:52. 14-under – Caroline MacKenzie 1:43:27, Alyssa Caruana 2:29:55, Sofia Meyer 2:47:47. 15-19 – Sofia Juster-Kruse 1:56:57, Rachel Valentine 2:09:38, Jordan Bonyata 2:17:30. 20-24 – Alexandre Barr 1:39:57, Mary Taylor 1:43:43, Amanda McWilliams 1:49:15. 25-29 – Becky Howarth 1:24:48, Jenn Walton 1:32:46, Mary Baum 1:40:15. 30-34 – Christa Stephens 1:36:43, Natalie Piszek 1:43:35, Lindsay Drake 1:43:43. 35-39 – Jolene Abanses 1:34:19, Kristin Wilmont 1:41:08, Corrie Hacking 1:41:38. 40-44 – Nancy Smith 1:42:37, Monica Bradley 1:43:21, Erin Burgasser 1:45:10. 45-49 – Laura Drake Cole 1:43:30, Leah Swarts 1:48:22, Jodi Stoner 1:51:27. 50-54 – Lena Vidalis 1:56:31, Elaine Freeman 1:57:53, Kathy Arthur 2:00:40. 55-59 – Dottie Beebe 1:59:20, Trish Calhoun 2:01:16, Susan Lafrance 2:05:43. 60-64 – Linda Malys Yore 2:08:03, Debra Ryder 2:10:43, Victoria Krivacs 2:16:00. 65-69 – Janet Kelly 1:59:32, Lan Repinski 2:28:08, Linda Kennedy 2:28:25. 70over – Molly Childs 3:18:24. Male, 5K: Overall – Kyle Perry 18:08, Ed Bickley 19:11, William Urbance 19:43. Masters – Newton Lemes 21:09, Sean Casey 21:19, Eric Torres 22:00. Grandmasters – Vincent Cafferty 22:56, Edward Gaffney 24:01, Elmer Chase 24:30. 14-under – Davis Bly 19:45, Alexander Bonyata 22:32, Tony Bidoli 27:29. 15-19 – Nate Townsend 20:36, Nico Hendriks 22:14, Matthew Pederson 23:41. 20-24 – Ryan Stran 20:45, Tanner Spaulding 21:04, Kevin Hencken 23:02. 25-29 – Fernando Ramirez 24:21, Adrian Ramos 24:24, Robert Vasquez 25:30. 30-34 – Ben Shimko 20:53, Javier Escalante 21:54, Wesley Tallyn 22:38. 35-39 – Justin Torre 24:08, Armando Ramos 26:50, Christian Gutierrez 26:53. 40-44 – Dan Segura 22:27, Troy Seidl 22:53, Christopher Holloway 24:11. 45-49 – David Harris 24:31, Anthony Decker 26:20, Robert Broadwell 27:26. 50-54 – Guillermo Cubero 26:09, Ed Cheetham 27:28, Miguel Mestre 27:38. 55-59 – Mario Guzman 27:49, Darby Gillespie 29:00, Jeffrey Nolin 36:50. 60-64 – Joel Giles 28:52, Robert Marciano 30:25, Bill Whitley 31:44. 65-69 – Richard Fulgieri 26:58, James Wright 31:15, Manuel Menendez 38:17. 70-over – James Ladig 29:41, Jon Priolo 36:19. Female, 5K: Overall – Sarah Griffiths 18:48, Regina Sooey 20:09, Diana Palacios 20:18. Masters – Holly Hartman 21:28, Kathy Frailing 21:56, Gina Di Santo 23:06. Grandmasters – Debbie Jayne Kinsey 24:32, Dee Gill 25:19, Carol Winkey 25:53. 14-under – Chloe Rifai 27:38, Shannon Ross 28:10, Emma Bly 28:21. 15-19 – Hannah Decker 23:04, Maquila McGary 28:23, Jaclyn Drake 32:44. 20-24 – Courtney Morris 26:09, Shelby Kaminsky 29:22, Danielle Touchton 29:33. 25-29 – Tanja Redmond22:59, Lindsey Reynolds 26:55, Kayleigh Sloman 27:07. 30-34 – Meredith Mikell 21:36, Leigh Ann Skurupey 24:24, Shelby Taylor 24:47. 35-39 – Colleen McGarvey 22:05, Jennifer Palmer 23:33, Mylene Carbonneau 25:52. 40-44 – Giliane Rifai 24:25, Gisele Lemes 25:51, Katja Bauermeister 26:27. 45-49 – Julie Hazlett 25:34, Dora Rivera 26:31, Kim Demaio 26:38. 50-54 – Lisa Grovel 29:32, Tamaia Mullins 30:04, Annette Montford 30:44. 55-59 – Barbi Bozich 27:03, Peggy Dlugozima 29:25, Riorita Gaon 30:03. 60-64 – Debra Wright 28:51, Millie Mainwaring 32:35, Bren Ross-Greene 33:22. 65-69 – Sherry Deye 37:11, Deborah Frethem 38:57, Pamela Anders 40:12. 70-over – Kate Williams 46:43.

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Women’s Running Looking Forward to 2016 After seeing the fall marathon results and preparing to go to New York City for the 2014 TCS New York City Marathon, I thought I would spotlight the ladies you should keep on your radar as we approach the 2016 Olympic Marathon Trials in Los Angeles in a little over a year. There should be a number of contenders for the 2016 Olympic team. First and at the top of her game, Shalane Flanagan did not win Boston or get the American record in Berlin but she has PR'd twice (2:22:02 and 2:21:22). If she stays healthy she should be on the team again without a problem. Flanagan is a very strong and focused woman and although I suspect she will make a try for victory in Boston next spring, that should not deter her from securing a spot on the 2016 team. She is the best American out there. Runner up at the 2012 trials, Desi Linden suffered an injury before the 2012 Olympics and she is certainly motivated to get back to the trials. Her 2:23:54 at Boston was done at 90% according to her coach Kevin Hanson. She intends to run New York and hopefully she will have a great showing. If she stays the course I would definitely think she will be on the team. Then we come to the remaining spot. Wow there is so much talent out there and so many variables and a year to improve that I believe the third position is definitely up for grabs. I want to provide you a list to watch and can virtually guarantee the last spot will be filled by one of these ladies. And if Flanagan or Linden falter, there could be some virtually unknown contenders. Obviously fourth place finisher at the 2012 marathon trials Amy Hastings has to be a favorite. Her recent 2:27:03 in Chicago demonstrates that she is on the right track and as an Olympic team alternate she will be planning to make the team. She did run the 10,000 in London so she definitely has speed and the motivation. 2008 Olympians Deena Kastor, Kara Goucher and Blake Russell are making marathon comebacks and will be racing in NYC. Russell has had a daughter since the 2008 Olympics but she has been racing well this summer and fall. Kastor is now a master but never count Kastor out of the mix. Her disappointing 6th place finish in 2012 has only fueled her desire. At September's Philadelphia Half, she not only set a world masters record for the half (1:09:36), but set world masters records at 10K (32:41), 15K (49:03) and 20 K (1:05:52) along the way! She is looking for a 2:25 in NYC that would solidify her bid. Goucher had a 2:28:11 at the 2013 Boston

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Marathon but has struggled with injury, a coaching change, and a move since then. Hopefully she will be able to be back in the mix for the trials. Janet Bawcom was the fifth place finisher at the 2012 trials and had a thrilling string of races in 2012 and 2013 including her 10,000-meter performance in London. But she has not finished a marathon in awhile and has struggled with injury. But her recent Tufts 10K time of 32:12 shows she is on the comeback trail. There are a bunch of newer ladies on the marathon scene. Lauren Kleppin who runs with the Mammoth Track Club is entered in the NYC marathon but ran a stellar 2:28:48 in Los Angeles last spring. Her teammate Lauren Jimison bettered her time at Grandma's with a 2:34:38 in Chicago. Both ladies are improving and train with Kastor so I expect to see improvement from both of them. Serena Burla ran a 2:28:01 at the 2013 Amsterdam Marathon and that was the fastest time of 2013. She also won the half marathon championship in 2014. She has been sporadic since then but could be ready for a speedy time at the trials. Annie Bersagel lives in Norway but took the 2013 Twin Cities Marathon national title with a surprise win in 2013 then bettered her time at the Dusseldorf Marathon last April in 2:28:59. She is also entered in this year's NYC Marathon. Stephanie Rothstein Bruce has a marathon PR of 2:29:35 but recently gave birth to her first son Riley. She has signed with Oiselle and is back in training, so I could see her and her training in Flagstaff with marathoning husband Ben, as a ticket back to a fast time. It just depends on how quickly she rebounds and how much rest she can get with the new baby. Becky Wade made her debut last December with a phenomenal 2:30:41 win at Cal International. Unfortunately she had to pull out of the recent Chicago Marathon after a "very rocky" 2014 plagued with injuries and sickness. She

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DOWN THE ROAD CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 could probably expect no more than a 30 second per year drop in the marathon record. They guessed it would be 5 or 6 years before we saw a sub 2 hour marathon. The first sub 2 hour marathon I ever read about was in Paul Christman's excellent 1983 novel THE PURPLE RUNNER. I wondered if it was still in print and checked and found it offered on the website of the company named after a very large river. If you like good reading, buy a copy for yourself or borrow a copy from one of your older running friends and check it out. It is worth buying if you ask me. As you can see, the idea of a sub 2 hour marathon has been around for a long time. All things considered, we probably won't see a sub 2 hour marathon before this Christmas, but we can always dream can't we? It is such a monumental accomplishment; I hope we all are around to see it when it happens. Cedric Jaggers was elected to the South Carolina Road Runners Hall of Fame in 1992. He is the author of Charleston's Cooper River Bridge Run. He lives and runs in Rock Hill, SC. He may be reached via e-mail at JaggersRun@comporium.net

RUNNING FITNESS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 with my husband, hoping something would click. Kitchen Divided was the blueprint for how I tried to make our changing ways in the kitchen work. For many, divorce is not an option. With a long history for both of us, as TV reporters, ours was a bond of romantic soulmate glue that could not come apart. People often get desperate on their deathbeds. Not everyone gets a second chance after a heart attack. And if they don't change eating habits, the surgical miracles are undone within a year. The Peta contest: Why would such a trail-blazing feminist succumb to a contest using women (and men) as sex objects? Because sex sells. It always has. Sadly, what I learned in my 18 years as a TV investigative reporter is that the only time animal rights stories got any coverage is when PETA showed up in front of a fur store with not much coverage. Bikinis in January in the Midwest were always a great visual. Anything to show that a vegan diet doesn't make you a weak-

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ling, as the stereotypes go. What was quite clear to me over the years is PETA and other grassroots organizations are not nearly as well funded as the Dairy Council which has enough money to hand out free chocolate milk cartons to every f inisher and attendee of the many 5K or longer races I do. The dairy industry funds websites devoted just to this promotion. The Dairy Council has a very public campaign I've seen on their website as well as at coaching workshops called, "Marketing Chocolate Milk as the Ideal Recovery Drink for Children." I can't imagine anything more sludgy after a race. Most runners crave potassium-rich bananas or Vitamin C-rich citrus fruits like oranges or grapefruit. Even more appalling, in my research for Eat Vegan on $4 a Day, I was shocked to see how many advertising dollars the dairy and fluid milk industries, both separate categories, received compared to say, the watermelon industry. In media consulting, my husband and I were actually hired by the National Watermelon Promotion Board, which received a few million dollars annually. The meat and dairy industries received

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WOMEN’S RUNNING CONTINUED FROM PAGE 23 plans to run a spring marathon before the trials and being only 25 she looks to have a stellar career ahead. Then there are a significant group of ladies in the 2:31- 2:34 arena. Clara Santucci (2:31:39 Chicago 2013), Melissa Johnson-White (2:32:37 Chicago 2013), Wendy Thomas (2:32:49 Boston 2014), Esther Erb ( 2:34:01 Twin Cities National Champion 2014),Sarah Crouch ( 12 minute PR 2:32:44 Chicago 2014), Laura Portis (2:33:42 Twin Cities 2013), Brianne Nelson (2:34:24 Twin Cities 2014) and Adrianna Nelson (2:31:15-1st American Boston 2014) are definitely in the mix but will have to up their games significantly to contend for an Olympic team spot. Finally there is the incredible Molly Huddle who has yet to run a marathon and may not even be interested in the trials. But she has moved up all year from her defeat of Flanagan last November, to set a 12K world record in 37:50, to her American record 5K of 14:42, her New York mini10K win of 31:37, and her 20K national title in New Haven in 1:08:34. She has recently contended at two half marathons with a best of 1:09:04. Huddle trains with Amy Hastings and Kiwi star

Kim Smith in Providence and if she decides to give the trials a shot I would not count her out. although I think she will race the 5K or 10K at the Olympics. All told these are the women who legitimately have a shot at the trials. They are all working to make the team and on February 13, 2016 we will know who takes the coveted top three. Keep an eye on the ladies mentioned here and pick your favorites over the next year. It should be an exciting 2015! And I suspect there is the possibility of a big surprise, but I believe the team will come from these ladies barring a big surprise in 2015. After watching the TCS New York City Marathon from the women's press truck I am even more unsure of who gets third place on the team. Linden retains her pace but not much more could be determined due to the brutal wind and chill in the air in NYC. The official weather at the start was 43 degrees with a sustained headwind of 31mph.

way more! Even more incredible, the cozy alliances between the USDA, which is supposed to be telling us how to eat more healthfully, f inancially supports corporate dairy giants like Pizza Hut and McDonalds. The PETA contest is about showing that especially after 50, a vegan diet works WAY better than botox, surgery or supplements. And it so much cheaper! Combine eating vegan with a little aerobic exercise and it is magical! Most people in developed countries do not have protein def iciencies. The USDA's website now says Americans get too much protein and they've downsized their daily protein recommendations. The American Dietetic Association and many doctors say a vegan diet is appropriate for all stages of life. The assessment, “healthy on the outside, not healthy on the inside,” is what describes those who may looked ripped and f it, but blood tests reveal a different story. Nothing blows me away more than an athlete or coach who gloats over photos of doughnuts and other unhealthy foods saying running gives everyone a free pass. It isn't true. Especially in the long run. It's all about feeling great and

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Carolyn Mather, R.N., PhD. lives and runs in north Georgia and is a member of the adidas elite team of the Atlanta Track Club Competitive Team. She can be reached at carolynmather@tds.net

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SOUTHEASTERN ROAD RACE RESULTS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 22 Paint the Towne 5K Daytona Beach, FL – 11/2 Male: Overall – Josh Tomlinson 18:59. Masters – John Dodd 19:26. Grandmasters – Dave Pentak 21:14. Senior Grandmasters – Bill Phillips 19:12. 10-under – Aidan Dixon 27:36, Luc Gillan 28:22. 15-19 – Jeremy Johnson 27:06. 20-24 – John Madison 24:22, Jeremiah Cooke 25:32. 25-29 – Anthony Morales 21:25, Joseph Weiler 26:31. 30-34 – Jesse Paquin 20:23, Paul Scipioni 25:29, Matt Bewley 28:25. 35-39 – Joe Ventura 19:16, Joe Tuttolomondo 22:05, Richard Cooper 24:08. 4044 – Jayson Ness 21:37, Lee Katsikos 25:15, Jeff Heckler 29:35. 45-49 – Todd Stoner 23:31, Bob Darrow 24:16, Monty Mountcastle 24:31. 50-54 – Demi Brownrigg 26:55, Steve Babcock 30:13. 55-59 – Mike Cain 22:11, Keith Riger 24:12, Kris Lind 24:58. 60-64 – Scott Piccola 21:40, Bob Hamlin 22:30, Donnie Walker 23:27. 65-69 – Robert Hill 25:22, John Clark 32:26, Lloyd Hagan 37:02. 70-74 – Hugh Wilson 25:29, Bob Broadwater 26:28. 75-79 – Patrick Zier 27:14, Jerry Lardinois 29:48, Horace Brannon 39:59. 80over – Jean Bernaquez 26:52. Female: Overall – Naomi Ventura 21:07. Masters – Julie DeDea 21:14. Grandmasters – Pamela Hanson-Peterson 22:15. Senior Grandmasters – Daisy Gartner 25:13. 11-14 – Taylor Hibel 23:28. 15-19 – Ashley Cooper 24:20. 20-24 - Kelsey Hoffman 31:41, Chrissy Wacker 31:47, Deanna Howe 32:16. 25-29 – Kacy Winans 22:49, Sarita Smalley 23:06, Gina Gray 28:36. 30-34 – Meredith Kidd 27:15, Leslie Barlow 27:43, Leah Andracke 30:58. 3539 – Tamra Marris 22:35, Christy Morrison 22:57, Nicole Meyer 25:19. 40-44 – April Darrow 22:00, Michelle Guyot 25:18, Angel Baer 25:26. 45-49 – Sheila Sullivan 23:17, Kirstin Mitchell 23:50, Tracey Lager 24:21. 50-54 – Lauren Lloyd 24:11, Patty Fennell 24:49, Suzie Babcock 25:37. 5559 – Robin Babbit 30:48, Kathy Norris 31:02, Beverly Matthews 32:55. 60-64 – Monique Foley 27:27, Nancy Heckler 29:35, Linda Romaniszyn 29:55. 65-69 – Cler Hudgins 29:24, Linda Tameris 32:00, Adeline Todd 48:17. 70-74 – Sandra Kangas 49:18. 75-79 – Shirley Switzer 1:07:23. 80-over – Carolyn Hoffman 38:20.

GEORGIA Under the Oaks Half Marathon/10K/5K Jekyll Island, GA – 10/11 Male, half marathon: Overall – Michale Merolle 1:19:52, Cody Pontius 1:25:41, Drew Wade 1:30:16. Masters – Steve Pankas 1:30:31. 19-24 – Matthew Wall 2:00:27, John Marscher 2:04:23, Wesley Glosson 2:25:49. 25-29 – Emmanuel Hernandez 1:33:21, Clay Jones 1:41:22, Justin Mitten 1:50:29. 30-34 – David Brabham 1:31:02, Brent DeShaw 1:41:49, Thomas Di Vita 1:44:15. 35-39 – Jason Guillorn 1:38:23, Shawn O’Kane 1:45:38, Richard Sipe 1:51:56. 40-44 – Richard Lyons 1:33:45, Kevin Fussell 1:38:38, Nathan Nipper 1:49:56. 4549 – Mike Tigani 1:31:21, Ivaylo Marinov 1:50:23, Scott Sullins 1:50:48. 50-54 – John Wilson 1:44:08, David McGrail 1:52:12, Joe Walsh 1:53:46. 55-59 – Todd Curry 1:42:33, David Edwards 2:03:32, John Buffinton 2:16:22. 60-64 – James Wall 2:00:27, Clay Culp 2:12:18, Bernie Powers 2:24:29. 65-69 – Curtis Walker 1:49:11. Female, half marathon: Overall – Sara Maltby 1:26:05, Sarah Frey 1:30:51, Lisa Ross 1:37:26. Masters – Stephanie Summerhill 1:51:04. 13-18 – Jordan Caprino 2:30:47, Abigail McNamee 3:14:03, Amelia McNamee 3:14:04. 19-24 – Courtney Parish 1:51:02, Kate Hayes 1:52:56, Anna Barrow 2:03:48. 25-29 – Kristin Hill 1:45:02, Ashley Bozarth 1:47:56, Katelyn Graham 1:48:19. 30-34 – Siobhan Hogan 1:49:03, Erin Sapp 1:53:36, Lori Lyons 1:57:09.35-39 – Kerry Dulina 1:47:05, Kelly Gilfillan 1:47:30, Nicole Ford 1:55:36. 40-44 – Alexandra Helgesen 1:53:18, Stacey Owens 1:53:40, Karen Sunara 1:58:24. 45-49 – Lori Tigani 1:55:56, Dawn Lowe 2:08:25, Katie Vinyard 2:11:18. 50-54 – Tammy Wimmer 1:54:44, Kim Pontius 1:55:46, Jennifer Vinge 1:59:03. 55-59 – Sharon Colter 1:53:06, Caroline Geiken 1:53:36, Robin Smith 2:12:45. 60-64 – Martha Ransom 2:28:38, Ann Wilson 2:30:10, Dorothy Antic 2:34:02. 65-69 – Kathie Walker 1:59:55, Molly Gray 2:09:07, Meg Davidson 3:03:39. Male, 10K: Overall – Bren Tompkins 38:25, Mason Smith 38:35, Robert McCoy 40:02. Masters – Brett Forbes 43:38. 13-18 – Graham Goodstein 42:32, Daniel Smith 44:22, George Dyer 44:39. 19-24 – Tyler Flanders 43:17, Leo Martinez 43:59, Austin Sweeney 48:17. 25-29 – Tony Anthony 46:09, Chris Coger 46:35, Andrew Heinlein 1:02:57. 30-34 – Matt Harper 54:01, Jeff Hamling 1:04:02, Jason Ingram 1:05:39. 35-39 – David Miller 48:20, Derek Baird 48:47, Noah Cooper 52:43. 40-44 – Bruce Gagnon 49:59, Matthew Gille 51:30, Jereme Bullard 54:21. 45-49 – Michael Shaw 54:55, Martin Smith 1:06:43, Ed Barlow 1:13:40. 5054 – Dietmar Klupsch 45:12, Tim Holmes 46:36, Robert Driggers 52:38. 55-59 – Steven Dixon 49:20, David Buisson 51:00, Rick Bussell 1:18:45. 60-64 – Steven Pfotenhauer 56:08, Michael Astopenia 1:14:03, John Camp 1:18:42. 6569 – Larry Godair 1:07:56, James Roberts 1:12:03. Female, 10K: Overall – Laura Roberts 40:30, Kappie Kopp 47:00, Marge Vanhouten 48:30.

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Masters – Antje Luetzenberger 50:28. 8-12 – Margaret Wade 54:47, Hallasia Lord 1:26:47.1318 – Jessie Foster 48:50, Meredith VanDeVelde 56:38, Maggie Landford 56:54. 19-24 – Christina Jensen 55:41, Lauren Bagley 1:00:03, Victoria Barnes 1:02:41. 25-29 – Renata Zacarkim 52:55, Nicole Buck 58:32, Anna Simpson 58:33. 30-34 – Amanda Watts 49:38, Maryellen Hall 51:10, Cassie Busby 52:49. 35-39 – Crystal Ferrier 48:46, Ashley Cooper 49:19, Maureen Cooper 51:02. 40-44 – Kay Sterens 54:36, Leona Brooks 56:18, Clarissa Morgan 56:27. 45-49 – Cindy Brackett 56:18, Michele McMahon 58:05, Lynnette White 58:43. 50-54 – Cheryl Watson 56:39, Marianne Velker 1:01:34, Kathleen Cleary 1:01:48. 55-59 -Celeste Doppel 59:00, Angela Brady 1:00:11, Deborah Phillips 1:17:14. 6064 – Ann Beardsley 54:36, Susan Lipthratt 1:06:52, Judy Ledford 1:18:53. 65-69 – Deborah Roberts 1:04:21, Kathy Williams 1:16:54. Male, 5K: Overall – Mackinnon Gibbs 18:05, Frederick Stroud 18:23, Scott Grayson 20:48/ Masters – Chad Moye 21:35. 7-under – Oliver VanBoxel 32:05, Westley Matlock-Carter 36:13. 8-12 – Daniel Rieker 23:38, Jackson Kirkland 23:39, Patrick Sapp 24:10. 13-18 – Christian Cribbs 20:55, Zane Estrada 21:55, Alonzo Lugo 22:24. 19-24 – Grant Marshall 31:48, Logan Marshall 36:08. 25-29 – Rafael King 25:10, Eric Griffeth 29:43, Ross Pittman 38:50. 30-34 – Chris Busby 21:27, Justin Davidson 28:06, Jj Lee 29:13. 35-39 – Heriberto Lugo 21:20, Scott Squires 21:58, Shug Kerr 25:29. 40-44 – Stephen Chitty 25:14, Joel Clayton 25:33, Carlos Barber 27:03. 45-49 – Dave Snyder 25:24, Jeff Hall 50:35. 50-54 – David Lyle 32:06, Bob Nawrocki 39:52. 5559 – John Kenyon 21:45, Randy Pontius 24:19, Sidney Wiant 26:44. 60-64 – Dave Smith 31:44, Barnie Beasley 32:07, Christopher O’Donnell 34:30. 65-69 – Robery Lanier 33:49, Phil Price 37:33, Jeff Hamling 38:32. 70-74 – Jonathan Davidson 46:59. 75-79 – Terence Radford 30:26. 80-over – Bill Briggs 41:03. Female, 5K: Overall – Natalie Squires 24:54, Kathleen Chitty 25:13, Allison Jones 25:21. Masters – Ann Levasseur 29:10. 7-under – Emma Mae Kirkland 27:10, Nicole Stark 1:14:44. 8-12 – Grace McGrail 28:35, Elizabeth Brewer 29:33, Delilah Guest 30:34. 13-18 – Gracie Thompson 28:06, Rachel Carlson 30:35, Taylor Vinge 31:07. 19-24 – Kelly McKon 29:01, Bethany Hooks 32:00, Mekel Ryle 46:26. 25-29 –Stephanie Armstrong 25:51, Laruen Peterson 27:17, Heather Savage 28:33. 30-34 – Sarah Davidson 27:16, Maggie Yoder 28:59, Bonny Hendrix 29:00. 35-39 – Christina Squires 30:40, Barbara Kvam 33:31, Kathryn Mulkey 36:23. 40-44 – Penny Deems 30:56, Karen Martin 31:56, Maryann McGrail 32:34. 45-49 – Laurie Altman 31:53, Lamenda Andersen 32:00, Tonya Stalvey 33:17. 5054 – Mari Crosby 32:42, Susan Smith 33:51, Monica Nawrocki 35:25. 55-59 – Carla Price 37:33, Barbara Ifill 39:41, Susan Marshall 45:23. 60-64 – Beverley Edwards 34:48, Brenda Weaver 37:51, JoAnn Buisson 46:14. 65-69 – Suzi Hassel 39:41, Laura Hamling 45:10, Sandra Miller 1:00:03. 70-74 – Patsy Moss 42:24.

Peachtree City 20K/15K/5K Peachtree City, GA – 10/18 Male, 20K: Overall –Belay Kassa 1:07:36, Jason Veclotch 1:14:59, Ryan Kennedy 1:15:37. Masters – Mohammad Amini 1:25:29, Paul Schultz 1:26:04, Eric Wellons 1:28:09. 14-under – Josiah Cuneo 1:34:21. 15-19 – William Renner 1:28:26. 20-24 – Asif Badar 1:32:06, David Patzer 1:45:26. 25-29 – Sean McNichols 1:21:10, Robert Isaac 1:25:28, Matthew Rouse 1:42:19. 30-34 – Ronald Jones 1:38:01, Michael Snyder 1:48:43, Santosh Sharma 1:49:58. 35-39 – Michael Campbell 1:27:27, Don Young 1:34:48, Joe Smith 1:41:10. 40-44 – Scott Cullen 1:29:14, Mike Orsega 1:32:35, John Voltz 1:39:06. 45-49 – Joe Domaleski 1:28:26, Chris Chiong 1:36:19, Bob Spiller 1:39:38. 50-54 – David Partington 1:29:37, Jim Mitchell 1:35:24, Chuck Stalzer 1:35:41. 55-59 – Larry Landgren 1:36:53, Mark Wiman 1:43:56, Michael Weigel 1:48:41. 60-64 – William Warren 1:36:22, Philip Weltner 1:52:04, Edward Vise 1:53:16. 65-69 – Emmanuel Enujioke 2:10:57. 70-74 – Jeff Swell 2:12:47. Female, 20K: Overall – Anjie Hinkle 1:26:55, Nicki Gillispie 1:31:31, Mary Coffing 1:32:22. Masters – Jackie Zamore 1:37:37, Laura Bender 1:39:55, Jan Fratto 1:41:11. 15-19 – Angelique Soulakos 2:48:22. 20-24 - Jessica Ridley 1:34:16, Kelsey Dillard 2:12:21, Kaylan Satterwhite 2:22:25. 25-29 – Erin Levin 1:39:57, Kaylee Moore 1:57:30, Sally Fischer 2:00:00. 30-34 – Stephanie Bentley 1:33:11, Rachel Johnson 1:36:26, Isabella Hunt 1:42:53. 35-39 – Sharron Smith 1:39:42, Julie Walters 1:40:33, Kathleen Burnett 1:44:06. 40-44 – Karilena Meyer 1:49:12, Karen Smith 1:54:08, Jackie Vanbrunt 1:54:14. 45-49 – Doreen Schatte 1:45:21, Colleen Ritchie 1:52:28, Pam Rountree 1:54:38. 50-54 – Pamela Hayes 1:49:10, Gina Char 1:50:05, Kim Gatlin 2:09:52. 55-59 – Vicki Davis 1:58:36, Carolyn Higgins 2:01:57, Sandy Arrington 2:09:44. Male, 15K: Overall – Belay Kassa 51:52, Brett Klosterhoff 52:04, Ryan Kennedy 56:52. Masters – Bob Dalton 1:03:01, Brian Shea 1:04:12, Jason Dresnok 1:04:25. 14-under – Josiah Cuneo 1:10:41, Cj Fort 1:16:50. 15-19 – Nathan Eason 1:00:18, William Renner 1:05:28, Bradley

www.running.net Butler 1:10:29. 20-24 – Dustin Himes 59:31, Stephen Havard 1:02:46, Asif Badar 1:11:44. 25-29 – Jason Veclotch 58:10, Anthony Hamre 59:26, Sean McNichols 1:01:46. 3034 – William Rossman 1:01:54, Justin Winter 1:05:56, Matt Bosch 1:09:28. 35-39 – Gary Moore 1:01:34, Michael Campbell 1:06:47, Jason Stojka 1:10:57. 40-44 – Jeff Patterson 1:04:32, Brian Johnson 1:05:59, Brian Harris 1:06:56. 45-49 – Bryan Caldwell 1:05:32, Gus Hodek 1:06:20, Paul Schultz 1:06:27. 50-54 – Ron Burkey 1:05:06, James Casto 1:05:38, Orlando Daniels 1:08:07. 55-59 – Mohammad Amini 1:06:03, Bill Everage 1:09:54, Larry Landgren 1:13:49. 60-64 – James Drinkard 1:07:48, William Warren 1:12:14, George Martin 1:14:05. 65-69 – Neil Araki 1:23:29, Michael Williams 1:29:14, Larry Jones 1:32:13. 7074 – Edward Tokash 1:36:13, Harry Dangel 1:42:27, Jeff Sewell 1:42:32. Female, 15K: Overall – Angie Hinkle 1:05:33, Nicki Gillispie 1:09:15, Susan Reissing 1:09:16. Masters – Melissa Robichaud 1:12:11, Maria Hineline 1:12:57, Laura Bender 1:13:12. 14-under – Alayna Burdekin 1:32:55. 15-19 – Jamie Harris 1:33:13, Allyson Barron 2:03:08, Phoebe Bermudez 2:04:51. 20-24 – Kenzie Thrasher 1:14:12, Jessica Ridley 1:14:35, Cheri Myers 1:16:02. 25-29 – Erin Levin 1:15:22, Brianna Prinsloo 1:21:20, Mallory Kirkland 1:26:43. 30-34 – Stephanie Bentley 1:11:04, Rachel Johnson 1:12:41, Catherine Bordlemay 1:13:27. 35-39 – Mary Coffing 1:10:01, Adriana Marshburn 1:11:51, Jennifer Fischer 1:13:23. 40-44 – Renee Galloway 1:13:58, Ashley Vance 1:17:50, Becky Christensen 1:19:31. 45-49 – Jackie Zamore 1:14:52, Andree Michel 1:14:54, Maria Goyco 1:17:04. 5054 – Pamela Nienhiser 1:17:48, Elaine Lauth 1:19:47, Gina Char 1:19:36. 55-59 – Jan Fratto 1:16:10, Gail Fox 1:26:04, Tori Stivers 1:29:47. 60-64 – Martha Trisler 1:28:12, Margaret Reynolds 1:37:22, Claudia Marcinak 1:39:27. 6569 – Susan Mills 1:38:53, Lynn Brussy 1:44:22, Kay Garrett 1:53:04. Male, 5K: Overall – Belay Kassa 15:44, Jason Veclotch 16:48, Cormac Carolan 1:16:53. Masters – Wilson Moore 17:46, David Witherow 18:51, Mohammad Amini 19:19. 10-under – Caleb Williams 20:21, Shepherd Williams 22:29, Grant Crutchfield 22:57. 11-14 – Brady Hamill 18:36, Levi Williams 18:47, Harrison Fultz 18:50. 15-19 – Austin Taylor 17:16, Connor Dial 17:23, Cedric Roberts 17:40. 2024 – Asif Badar 20:22, Dustin Higgins 25:09, Patrick Mason 25:33. 25-29 – Anthony Collier 17:45, Ryan Kennedy 18:44, Robert Isaac 19:05. 30-34 – Chris Rentz 22:52, Patrick Kearney 22:56, Chad Stracener 23:39. 35-39 – Mark Hhawu 16:59, Michael Campbell 20:35, Don Young 21:33. 40-44 – Craig Hacklander 20:17, Michael Cappas 20:20, Mike Orsega 21:04. 45-49 – Paul Schultz 19:37, Eric Wellons 20:07, Joe Domaleski 20:22. 50-54 – David Partington 20:26, James Ruvalcaba 20:52, Michael Richey 21:02. 55-59 – Steve Janney 20:37, Victor Velloso 21:36, Mark Sauve 22:45. . 6064 – Kirk Larson 19:26, Patrick Will 23:15, William Warren 24:07. 65-69 – David Stivers 24:55, John Demuth 25:49, George Voegtlin 26:48. 70-74 – Howard Dial 28:49, Jeff Sewell 29:25, Bob Holmes 34:46. 75-over – James Long 37:37, Harold Hobgood 46:22. Female, 5K: Overall – Nicole Fegans 18:19, Sarah Foreman 18:20, Thitiwat Janyaem 19:12. Masters – Cherolynn Weaver 21:45, Connie Robertson 22:14, Jackie Zamore 22:42. 10-under – Kiersten Schwab 19:37, Andie McDermott 19:38, Taylor Tarpley 21:06. 11-14 – Naomi White 20:14, Megan Dobso 20:15, Zoe Smith 20:30. 15-19 – Kathryn Foreman 19:22, Lauren Apo 22:49, Aspen Williams 22:55. 20-24 – Jessica Ridley 19:40, Kristen Portner 24:39, Megan McAlpin 26:41. 25-29 – Erin Levin 24:32, Kaylee Moore 25:42, Amanda Pesce 26:36. 30-34 – Joy Rusmisell 21:03, Stephanie Bentley 21:51, Karen Panke 21:56. 35-39 – Angie Hinkle 21:22, Mary Coffing 22:17, Sharron Smith 22:59. 4044 – Julissa Rodriguez 23:01, Caroline Gibson 24:39, Karilena Meyer 24:41. 45-49 – Kappy Combs 22:59, Doreen Schatte 24:15, Veronica Myers 24:45. 50-54 – Karen Trayer 23:14, Lisa Orr 24:09, Jennifer Davis 24:42. 55-59 – Sandy Arrington 24:11, Tomoko Frayer 24:18, Jan Fratto 24:57. 6064 – Jane Welch 28:53, Priscilla Brandlehn 31:30, Carol Hamilton 33:01. 65-69 -Nancy Widener 27:03, Linda Ammons 31:18, Judy Coleman 34:13. 70-74 – Sharon Graham 37:25, Marcia Quinn 44:50, Liz Key 50:39. 75-over – Ana Luyando 54:59.

Run Dunwoody 5K Dunwoody, GA – 10/19 Male: Overall – Brandon Davis 16:57. Masters – David Parsons 19:09. Grandmasters – Stan Lambert 20:16. 10-under – Jack Wickman 24:44, Jacob Mirsky 25:17, Nate Hiler 26:47. 11-14 – Luka Kapeskas 21:07, Cade Lautenbacher 21:34, Tyler Courtney 22:34. 15-19 – Peyton Lockwood 19:19, William Linde 20:54, Jack Mills 23:23. 2024 – Jared Campanella 19:12, Kevin Schafer 27:36, Brooke Livengood 28:16. 25-29 – Joey Ward 22:24, Sangy Hanumasagar 24:51, Carlos Alfaro 24:51. 30-34 – Matt Shechtman 17:39, Levin Arnsperger 20:30, Joe Holbrook 21:02. 35-39 – Osvaldo Sanchez 21:15, David Banker 22:50, Derrick Lyons 23:00. 40-44 – Mitsuhiro Tsuchida 19:56, Rod Rodriguez 22:35, Lawrence Kiage 22:55. 45-49 – Marlo Apostolo 20:30, DannyWestheimer 20:43, Martin Fleichmaan 22:05. 50-54 – Brian Courtney 21:35, Robert Stinnett 22:52, Kurt Smithberger 23:46. 55-59 – Ronald Shannon 22:18, Steve Monaghan 25:47, T. Kent Hammond 25:54. 60-64 – Robert Funk 24:26, Gay Hosmer 24:44, Michael Mabey 25:56. 65-69 – Herman Sasser 29:29, Larry Hayes 30:49, John Croft 38:40. 70-74 – Steve Hamburger 36:42. Female: Overall – Elspeth Turner 19:33. Masters – Kira Dunkerly 22:58,

Grandmasters – Izumi Alcober 22:58. 10-under – Kate Courtney 25:30, Sienna Trupiano 25:43, Annalie Cohen 31:24. 11-14 – Riley Bradshaw 22:44, Lauren Courtney 23:46, Audrey O’Toole 25:04. 15-19 – Alexis Fuller 23:24, Alex Parrish 29:29, Tally Reams 47:18. 20-24 – Charlotte Collins 20:26, Cloe Peralez 31:18, Precious Goto 39:39.25-29 – Katie Cain 27:13, Irene Yang 27:25, Kate Miller 28:52. 30-34 – Rachel Rinehart 26:28, Sara Ausburn 28:04, Caroline Samalin 28:25. 35-39 – Lily Ye 21:52, Tes Sobomehin 23:15, Stephanie Schniederjan 23:19. 40-44 – Christina Davis 23:40, Tina Luftig 25:55, Samantha Suggs 26:23. 45-49 – Julia Smith 23:14, Catherine Lautenbacher 24:33, Adrienne Jacobsen 27:21. 50-54 – Sally Love Connally 23:07, Kathy Corneluis 23:37, Barbara Altera 25:51. 55-59 – Beth Sexton 34:31, Debbie Pinto 36:13, Deidre O’Brien 38:10. 60-64 – Nita Levin 27:53. 65-69 – Mary Hayes 32:26, Roberta Maddox 34:04, Kathy Givens 35:35. 70-74 – Linda Zeeman 46:18, Judy Saucerman 55:18.

Twilight Run F.O.R. Cherokee 5K Woodstock, GA – 10/25 Male, Overall – Mike Matthews 19:39, Ethan Fisher 20:15, David Cox 21:39. 10-under – Isaac Martin 36:30. 11-14 – Ethan Fisher 20:15, Micah Towns 31:09. 20-24 – Mark Chaffin 23:53, Travis Galloway 24:25, Morgan Pace 41:52. 25-29 – Jeremy Foster 26:52. 30-34 – Derrick Voss 30:32, Andrew Rizzo 46:30. 35-39 – Daniel Higgins 22:13, John Johnson 24:25 Shannon Golden 24:47. 40-44 – David McElyea 32:56, Mike McGowan 37:30, Charles Brown 38:47. 45-49 – Mike Matthews 19:39, David Cox 21:39, Keith Wood 28:02. 50-54 – Donnie Chaffin 23:01, Roy Reboucas 26:21, Dave Gamberoni 29:48. 55-59 – Dan Peat 40:32. 60-64 – Richard Hall 27:53, Todd Morrissey 33:49. 65-69 – Chris Scammon 46:04, George Williams 47:24. 70-over – Kells Conway 33:59, Junior Aaron 35:34. Female, Overall – Ebony Jenkins 24:49, Hillary Groover 25:17, Kara Kreutzer 26:05. 10-under – Brooke Hite 41:03, Amanda Schenck 49:55. 11-14 – Charlotte Sturgeon 29:46. 15-19 – Rebecca Cox 30:29, Alana Rase 39:40, Halee McElroy 39:58. 20-24 – Kellie Aaron 35:26, Mallory Cronic 39:45, Stephanie Hightower 46:16. 25-29 – Hillary Groover 25:17, Kara Kreutzer 26:05, Julie West 33:40. 30-34 – Crystal Eyrich 26:57, Jessica Lusk 31:58, Katie St. Onge 34:36. 35-39 – Ebony Jenkins 24:49, Jennifer Frantz 34:54, Susan Reagan 36:27. 40-44 – Denise Mastroserio 26:56, Erica Nix 29:12, Michelle Van Kints 29:44. 45-49 – Kimber Carlon 26:19, Tina Goss 28:23, Lily Zuniga 34:56. 50-54 – Sue Hightower 44:49, Penny Carver 47:33, Joyce Holbert 49:44. 55-59 – Marcia Feisler 29:56, Janet Hall 31:45, Cynthia Kreutzer 33:12. 65-69 – Kathy Givens 35:38.

Atlanta Half Marathon/5K Atlanta, GA – 10/26 Male, half marathon: Overall – Diego Zuazua 1:25:54, Matthew Dougherty 1:26:56, Mikey Patterson 1:30:19. Masters – Pat Oconnor 1:32:04. 19-under – Taylor Jones 2:08:08, Alejandro Zuazua 2:08:25. 20-24 – John Buckley 1:53:01, Adam Harper 2:25:10, Eric Eckstrum 2:37:57. 25-29 – Robert Walker 1:32:37, Nathan Porter 1:59:18, Chin Chin 2:09:47. 30-34 – Charles Phillips 1:47:23, David Scharfstein 1:50:46, Michael Whitford 1:52:58. 35-39 – David Amoson 1:39:05, Alan Vickness 1:43:28, Brandon Hubbs 1:45:54. 40-44 – Bill Ward 1:36:14, Jeffrey Rosenberg 1:40:18, Andy Burns 1:44:02. 45-49 – Troy Willis 1:38:16, John Thompson 1:46:24, Bill Brutvan 1:50:41. 50-54 – Chuck Kandzierski 1:41:24, Tim Sprandlin 1:42:50, Stephen Hrustich 1:49:22. 55-59 – Claye Atcheson 1:54:29, Stuart Hammond 1:55:09, Richard Hostetler 2:11:43. 60-64 – Victor Fabricius 2:03:28, Michael Chase 2:33:39, Gerald Ford 2:48:46. 65-over – David Steines 1:54:46. Female, half marathon: Overall – Kimberly Walker 1:35:16, Lesley Gilreath 1:36:19, Shannon Opiela 1:37:58. Masters – Teresa McAree 1:42:31. 19-under – Alexandra Grace 2:32:26, Joely Keisler 2:34:34, Savanna Estes 2:45:50. 20-24 – Mia Michalak 1:50:23, Chelsey Toulson 2:03:09, Alison Browne 2:14:50. 25-29 – Kara Nymberg 1:49:50, Christina Whitley 1:53:47, Alycia Wendt 1:56:37. 30-34 – Carrie Giordano 1:50:10, Kari Giles 1:51:37, SuZan Severson 1:52:46. 35-39 – Liz Bradley 1:38:39, Sarah McDaniel 1:39:21, Adela Drobny 1:46:20. 4044 – Julie Prescott 1:52:12, Emily Winn 1:53:07, Kelly Jenkins 1:53:10. 45-49 – Lisa Eisele 1:50:40, Mary Deane Davis 1:54:12, Mary Miller 1:55:39.50-54 – Maxine Longobardi 1:43:37, Susan Kiddoo 1:59:20, Laura Semanson 2:21:40. 55-59 – Cathy Colasanto 2:09:56, Annie Vazquez 2:32:00, Deborah Wojtowicz 2:44:21. 60-64 – Gail McGee 2:52:40, Linda Hubbartt 3:19:20. 65-over – Louise Young 2:29:19, Betty Williams 3:20:58, Heidi Strock 3:20:58. Male, 5K: Overall – Ryan Peppenhorst 17:43, Surya Rangaswamy 19:14, Sean Catania 19:26. Masters – Michael Estes 21:16. 10-under – Jack Winne 23:18, Michael Winne 24:31, Nate Verska 24:36. 11-14 – Brennan Bower 19:52, Lucas Bekele 20:21, Hunter Akridge 20:30. 15-19 – Andre Tate 22:21, Ryan Oswalt 25:15, Erik Mitchell 36:15. 20-24 – Taylor Bowles 23:17, Austin Lark 24:55, Bryan Eaton 27:55. 25-29 – Daniel Yeager 22:22, Alex Gibson 30:09, Chris Collmar 30:10. 30-34 – Jason Collins 22:56, Sean Shiver 23:25, Nathan Adams 23:50. 35-39 – Michael Cook 25:35, Matt Townshend 25:36, Jeffrey Valenti 29:06. 40-44 – Jason

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Bocko 23:16, Martin Chapman 23:41, Chris Potter 24:16. 45-49 – Michael Keeling 26:18, Brett Bower 30:00, John Lueder 30:15. 50-54 Rangaswamy Rajamanickam 24:28, Stan Godard 25:37, Patrick Wilson 26:09. 65-over – John Mitchell 33:26, Denny Belluzzo 36:09, Tom Colasanto 51:12. Female, 5K: Overall – Caroline Patterson 19:29, Brianna O’Neal 21:25, Megan Popp 22:09. Masters – Lara Lueder 26:40. 10-under – Siena Brennan 23:04, Riley Chichester 28:00, Katie Stachelczyk 32:22. 11-14 – Jordyn DeNardo 22:15, Libby Bocko 23:18, Kylee Howlin 23:27. 15-19 – Breanna Hammond 23:40, Tessa Hammond 23:48, Katie Ball 25:44. 20-24 – Alicia Piette 29:29, Samra Nisic 30:14, Amber Williams 30:30. 25-29 – Ashley Daly 22:20, Irina Shtivelman 30:06, Jenale Barba 31:01. 30-34 – Stephanie Gericke 28:15, Heather Vickery 30:43, Tiffany Bryson 30:50. 35-39 – Lindsey Cochran 26:06, Vanessa Rodriguez 30:01, Sherri Crawford 31:24. 40-44 – Christine Bridge 27:00, Angelia Baker 28:40, Rosemary Willhite 30:16. 45-49 – Heather Woodall 28:55, Cheryl O’Neal 29:13, Teresa Keeling 30:07. 50-54 – Robin DeMorse 33:17, Susan Garrison 34:13, Kathy McCuiston 35:07. 55-59 – Susan Tanner 27:07, Anne Swiggum 30:37, Margaret Jefari 31:28. 60-64 – Deborah Henson 33:33. 65-over – Nancy Mitchell 36:15, Linda Kennedy 47:11.

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Puckett 32:28, Sherryl Goodman 34:59. 65-over – Judith Kaplan 51:52, Ginny Lynch 56:07, Deborah Wilkerson (nta).

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21:46, William Friedline 22:25, Cody McMillen 23:06. 40-49 – Richard Fox 22:58, James Darmstadt 23:31, Jacob Holvey 28:40. 50-59 – John Grant 22:45, Dan Orman 26:39, Craig MacInnes 26:41. 60-69 – Ken Roark 20:55, Barry Laws 28:17, Bob Battoe 31:04. Female: Overall – Debbie Biddle 23:22. 19-under – Maria Clark 28:45. 20-29 – Cindy Bayes 31:11, Hillary Jenkins 31:37, Ashley Sakie 35:18. 30-39 – Tracy Jarnigan 26:45, Amanda Friedlie 26:53, Bethany Abercrombie 26:58. 40-49 – Dee Schreur 25:54, Lori Lubker 26:40, Amy McClai 27:00. 50-59 – Cindy Caswell 23:22, DeeDee Tobe 31:12, Deborah Strickler 31:12. 60-69 – Trish Squires 34:21, Jane Smith 36:52, Robbie Battoe 54:45.

Joggin for Frogmen 5K Crestwood, KY – 10/18 By Tracy Harris Green

Strong Legs Run 10K/5K Atlanta, GA – 11/1 Male, 10K: Overall – Masato Kan 38:55, Rob Blaszkiewicz 39:51, Andrew Lail 40:58. Masters – Brian Schlosser 42:55. 13-under – Alden Sweatman 51:41. 14-19 – Thompson Ritter 52:36, Andy Samandari 56:18, Ola Ogoussan 56:19. 20-24 – Siddhartha Kosaraju 41:22, Gabriel Montane 42:00, Christopher Frank 51:11. 25-29 – Joseph Sindad 41:50, Chandler Creel 42:37, Thomas Short 43:53. 30-34 – Dan Pierce 51:57, Jon Hoey 45:07, Ryan Rowland 50:57. 35-39 – Elvis Guerrero 44:16, Zackry Farmer 51:08, Ricardo Hartley 51:26. 40-44 – Jason Russell 50:51, Jorge Fabregas 51:40, Jay Baxter 52:27. 45-49 – Mark Parsons 53:54, Thomas Stone 51:03, Lawrence Kuo 51:12. 50-54 – Michael Bart 44:49, Rob Sheriday 51:53, Eric Pingel 55:26. 55-59 – Scott Lambert 51:52, James Thomsen 52:52, Steve Bishop 53:41. 60-64 – Milton Brown 52:52, Tim Effler 53:55, Jim Camp 55:29. 65-over – Bill Heikkila 53:43, George Voegtlin 57:47, Bill Adams 1:13:31. Female, 10K: Overall – Allison Davis 44:31, Caroline Pepper 50:51, Amanda Wrubel 50:54. Masters – Pamela Nienhiser 50:54. 13-under – Alexandra Levine 1:02:04. 14-19 – Sara Pepper 55:53, Kherri Lail 1:02:58, Anna Kibler 1:24:09. 2024 – Erin Plews Ogan 51:00, Amy Elder 51:08, Kelsey Baldwin 51:40. 25-29 – Alisa Fish 51:00, Codi Greenwald 51:08, Kelly Moore 51:34. 30-34 – Margaret Montague 51:57, Kate Walker 52:05, Meghan Donovan 52:10. 35-39 – Julia Rutledge 51:31, Janelle Briggs 51:38, Kelly Gilfillan 51:42. 40-44 – Jennifer Cockrill 51:01, Colleen Letak 51:21, Jennifer Hsieh 52:13. 45-49 – Rosi Coronado 53:54, Jackie Reynolds 55:26, Tanya Booth 58:15. 50-54 – Kim Elder 51:16, Patti Hungate 54:22, Catherine Johnson 55:24. 55-59 – Anne Grabowski 54:27, Laura Dobbs 55:09, Sherrie Turner 55:43. 60-64 – Irina Fiaksel 54:32, Linda Pieri 59:01, Robert Johnson 1:02:59. 65-over – Peggy Hasty 57:47, Tess Caldwell 1:07:37, Elaine Fenton 1:08:50. Male, 5K: Overall – Tim Newbert 20:09, Shep Nickel 21:23, Ameche Monroe 21:25, Chuck Heeren 22:17, Lee Hogan 22:28. Masters – John Dance 23:21. 13-under – Quinn Stanley 24:27, Nik Parks 29:34, Emmanuel Alvarez 46:31. 14-19 – Alexander Morris 25:43, Omar Fraser 26:35, Joseph Kaplan 28:14. 20-24 – Dan Heger 29:47, Alex Dalpiaz 47:41, Clay Turley 54:16. 25-29 – Clay Looney 23:42, Mark Reed 24:26, Andy Stringer 26:19. 30-34 – Jason Clayton 22:34, David Jonassen 29:24, Sam Mosche 29:56. 35-39 – Huy Chris Ngo 23:57, David Martin 25:34, Donovan Bennett 31:38. 40-44 – David Henry 24:03, James Rex 25:28, Anthony Moreland 27:26. 45-49 – Ed Johnson 24:50, Chuck Esan 25:23, Robert Kreisinger 27:41. 50-54 – David Barnes 25:07, Scott Hodoval 26:35, Richard Hill 27:15. 55-59 – James Pogan 26:12, Will Jourdan 31:09, Yale Metz 31:27. 60-64 – Martin Bush 33:41, Charles Davis 33:47, Richard Knauth 34:47. 65-over – Michael Levine 32:22, Stanley Hammond 34:14, Hunter Allen 37:53. Female, 5K: Overall – Rebecca Gordon 21:38, Megan Hunter 21:44, Sarah Stewart 23:16, Jen Frederick 24:46, Fatema Salehbhai 24:47. Masters – Tina Ferguson 24:59. 13-under – Julia Moss 30:52, Mary Catherine Stanley 31:48, Shani Edmond 33:32. 14-19 – Madison Tallman 24:53, Lia Herrera 29:02, Julia Platt 29:43. 20-24 – Krista Gaetano 27:44, Sam Reasoner 29:08, Leslie Hackler 30:40. 25-29 – Emily Ruck 25:37, Lisette Wannemacher 26:48, Chelsea Kerr 28:24. 30-34 – Christina Woods 25:43, Tara Craighead 26:38, Brittany Vanderyt 27:26. 35-39 – Tanya Stein 29:59, Erin Brooker Lozott 30:47, Stacy Eason 30:54. 40-44 – Michelle Dickinson 27:12, Katherine Leeth 28:16, Jennifer Kaufman 28:23. 45-49 – Michelle Morea 27:48, Jennifer Vaughn 32:29, Brigitte O’Connor 32:35. 50-54 – Barri Busker 31:17, Monina Klevens 31:29, Carmen Morales 32:08. 55-59 – Barb Gordon 35:17, Ann Herrera 37:53, Elise Baggett 40:30. 60-64 Trenice Mullis-Dubow 28:00, Patricia

A tadpole trot participant makes his way to the finish line. Photo by Tracy Harris Green

LOUISIANA Race to the Lake 5K/10K Kenner, LA – 10/11

Sgt. Major Tim Anderson ran the race as a “ruck,” wearing a 50 lb weighted vest. Photo by Bobbi Nelson

The Joggin’ For Frogmen 5K started not with a ready-set-go, but with a big “HOOYA” thanks to retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Steve Watkins. Held Oct. 18 in Crestwood, KY, Watkins served as the race’s special guest speaker, kicking off this event to raise funds for the families of fallen soldiers. Watkins became a Navy SEAL in 1988 and served for more than five years with SEAL Team Five. He distinguished himself as a SEAL conducting missions behind enemy lines and earning combat decorations including the Navy Achievement Medal with Valor for participation in Operation Desert Storm. He went on to become a sniper, sniper instructor, and taught on SEAL Team Five’s training cadre in the area of counter-terrorist operations. The Joggin’ for Frogmen 5K mission is “to bring men, women and children together to jog in honor of our Navy SEALs — nicknamed Frogmen — and all military heroes who have sacrificed their lives for us while protecting our country.” “One of the greatest things we can do to support our military is give back to the foundations that support our military families,” said Tim Conway, the race’s director. This is the first event in Kentucky for Joggin’ For Frogmen, a national organization. The inaugural Joggin’ For Frogmen River City event included 93 finishers in the 5K and more than a dozen “tadpole trotters.” Held on a mostly flat course with an uphill finish, Todd Mullins was the overall winner in 20:35. Debbie Biddle was the women’s winner in 23:22. For more information about the organization’s national efforts, visit JogginforFrogmen.com. Male: Overall – Todd Mullins 20:35. 19-under – Jonathon Barry 24:54, Tieler Friedline 26:48, Tyler Holvey 28:30. 20-29 – Cameron Lowe 22:07, Jordan Sizemore 26:37, Stuart Parks 28:40. 30-39 – Jason Caranto

Male , 5K: Overall – Robert Duncan 20:41, Don Johnson 22:02, Vincent Danna 22:24. Masters – Amos Cormier 23:48. Grandmasters – Craig Sherman 28:41. Senior Grandmasters – Ray Raney 33:56. 19-under – Jakob Massey 31:40, Ben Slater 37:18, Nate Russell 53:22. 20-29 – Chase Brocato 22:46, Craig Raymond 23:23, Matthew Mondello 23:24. 30-39 – Timothy Wilson 24:20, James Steilberg 25:38, Michael Blair 28:33. 40-49 – Crispian Gibson 27:10, Joshua Wingrove 27:10, Eric Bay 28:03. 50-59 – Marty Bordelon 31:03, Michael Laughlin 36:26, Mark Richardson 38:38. 60-69 – Jim Masters 49:47. Female, 5K : Overall – Jescica Morris 24:11, Katie Boutte 24:23, Ashley Engles-Green 27:40. Masters – Tracy Rake 31:43. Grandmasters – Therese Roy 42:40. Senior Grandmasters – Anna Lehmann 44:27. 19-under – Kelly Nguyen 36:09, Renee Junot 37:40, Taylar Fricke 47:08. 20-29 – Ashley Copeland 40:43, Katie Kreller 41:26, Lisa Tran 43:46. 30-39 – Rachel Tabony 28:08, Mary Lapworth 28:41, Mary Lapworth 29:39. 40-49 – Michelle Atzenhoffer 31:53, Tesah Pulizzano 31:56, Stefanie Basinger 32:24. 50-59 – Cynthia Rodriguez 39:08, Ilene Lancaster 41:44, Jeannie Baker 43:11. 60-69 – Joyce Sarniguet 54:16. Male, 10K: Overall – Ian Carr 34:20, Isaiah Newkirk 39:47, Wilfredo Aguirre 40:49. Masters – Michael Jourdan 48:01. Grandmasters – Carroll White 48:05. Senior Grandmasters – Johan Vancalcar 1:01:15. 19-under – Joshua Nichols 54:29, Trace Theriot 1:42:11. 20-29 – Ryan Cormier 42:28, Matt Ferguson 46:17, Alex Leasure 48:49. 30-39 – Ondrej Blaha 42:58, Diron Rudy 49:02, Gabriel Cruz 49:27. 40-49 – Matthew Block 48:51, Blake Landry 51:45, Micah Toups 51:57. 50-59 – Kenneth Schexnayder 50:54, Stephen Keppler 51:45, Rodney Chapman 53:33. 60-69 – Edward Lee 1:01:17, Mark Aylor 1:02:22, Rodney Florek 1:10:33. 70-79 – William Phelps 1:23:58. Female, 10K: Overall – Babette Lombardo Book 45:30, Jess Lozier 47:12, Elizabeth Porter 47:22. Masters – Michelle Foster 52:50. Grandmasters – Maryellen Pratt 1:09:00. Senior Grandmasters – Darlene Baldwin 1:09:28. 19-under – Valentina Carrillo 1:12:24. 20-29 – Stephanie Reninger 47:51, Meredith Dickey 54:48, Claire Barry 58:12. 30-39 – Marie Claire Lamb 48:49, Regina Lennox 50:11, Emily Burke 50:14. 40-49 – Susan Hentze 55:51, Kelly Roberts 56:57, Rebecca Dupuy 1:00:44. 50-59 – June Palozzola 1:09:28, Susan Landry 1:11:19, Renee Gonzalez 1:11:21. 60-69 – Cathy Billiot 1:13:54, Cynthia Martin 1:14:02, Jane Phelps 1:28:35.

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MISSISSIPPI Over the River 5 miles Vicksburg, MS - 10/11 Male, Overall: Brent Watson 29:37. Masters - Craig Danczyk 34:45. Grand Masters - Bo Smith 31:15. Senior Masters - Lee Dukes 35:05. 10-under- Bridger Jung 55:28, Seth Williams 56:24, Ahmad 57:17. 11-14 - Chandler Roesch 33:45, Josiah Perez 34:09, Kaelon McNeese 38:38. 15-19 - Luke Eckstein 32:28, Nathan Madsen 34:21, David Minor 35:01. 20-24 - Ryan Berryhill 34:08, Walter King 35:05, Jay Jamerson 35:58. 2529 - Orlando Carrasquillo 37:17, Timothy Tracy 39:49, Troy Delone 40:31. 30-34 - Tom Lilleyman 30:22, Loren Wehmeyer 30:51, Chris McNeese 30:58. 35-39 - Collin Johnson 31:24, Jonathan Pennington 37:58, James Sizemore 38:09. 40-44 - Lex Davis 34:58, Terry Jones 36:39, Brady Clark 37:12. 45-49- Joe Giambrone 34:55, Ty Wamsley 35:27, Phil Allen 35:50. 50-54 - Daniel Mulholland 37:50, Jay Eldridge 38:30, Jeff Eckstein 40:38. 55-59 - Mark Lipking 36:23, Robert Thompson 36:56, Charles Allred 37:19. 60-64 - Jose Llopis 39:13, Edward Hill 42:08, Tommy Dixon 50:57. 65-69 - Robert Sadler 43:35, Mack Varner 45:13, Tom Leggett 47:30. 70-over - Tad Jurgens 43:02. Female, Overall - Marissa Perez 34:51. Masters - Francine Nosser 38:32. Grand Masters - Mary Krapac 37:31. Senior Masters - Betty Armstrong 44:41. 10-under - Laura Bailey 59:19. 11-14 - Cassidy Lampkin 43:53, Macy Broome 45:20, Isabella Danczyk 46:25. 15-19 Brittany Bryant 44:23, Theresa Turrentine 45:19, Laken Koestler 52:50. 20-24 - Mitzi Morgan 46:45, Morgan Teller 47:22, Elisha Drake 48:56. 25-29 - Laura Beth Strickland 47:57, Cary Vandevender 51:29, Kelsey Whitlock 52:52. 3034 - Brooke Duff 35:32, Jennifer Cecil 38:50, Jennifer Mulholland 41:42. 35-39 - Kristi Hall 35:47, Ashley Mason 38:25, Bridgett Oakes 41:07. 40-44 - Shauna Perez 40:13, Lori Burke 43:58, Missy Broome 44:29. 45-49 - Shannon Steele 38:57, Lisa Burkhalter 44:07, Jacki Runnels 46:36. 50-54 - Chantay Steen 40:19, Miriam Allred 41:46, April Palmer 44:25. 55-59 - Helen Redecop 47:26, Debi Aden 49:12, MiHyang Faulks 49:40. 60-64 - Janet Vann 46:23, Hazel Thorn 1:07:58, Deborah Robin 1:14:55. 65-69 - Dian Anderson 1:01:07, Cathy Ward 1:06:21. 70-over - Maria Walker 58:21.

NORTH CAROLINA Remembrance Run 10K Camp Johnson, NC – 10/11 Male: Overall – Jason Kut 36:06, William Hohmeier 38:55, Burke Gardner 39:39. 9-under – Gage Peterson 1:14:27, Larry Twyford 1:27:17, Justin Hooks 1:42:20. 10-12 – Sam Pritchard 44:23, Stevie Shoulders 59:59. 13-16 – Jacob Cuellar 40:51, Michael Quispe 43:51, Anthony Schwend 46:28. 17-19 – Tyler Evan 42:49, Tilford Black 43:40, Ian Montgomery 43:42. 20-24 – Nagel Capshaw 40:25, Tyler Burse 43:31, Christopher Reed 43:39. 25-29 – Larry Irsik 40:53, Alexy Roman 46:37, Alex Lee 47:41. 30-34 – Joe Amaral 42:38, Anthony Fuhrer 43:39, Chris Jeanpierre 44:13. 35-39 – Thomas Saeger 40:06, Shawn Przygoda 42:28, Joel Jeanbaptiste 42:53. 40-44 – Steve Pritchard 44:24, Jeffrey Munoz 45:03, Frederick Williams 47:08. 45-49 – Kevin Babcock 42:13, Darryl Sawn 46:21, Stephen Whalen 48:23. 50-54 – Dennis Neil 44:12, William Vornheder 47:15, Samuel Hammonds 52:29. 55-59 – John Mangel 47:13, Michael Parish 52:31, Lawrence Rosenfeld 54:59. 60-64 – Steven Stanfield 50:08, Gregory Faison 54:46, John Germain 58:29. 65-69 – Dan Jones 1:15:06. 70-over – Ronnie Davenport 58:58, Sylvester Howard 1:08:55, Ross Dohlen 1:18:25. Female: Overall – Danielle Hobbs 40:31, Kate Sullivan 41:28, Jane Greene 43:33. 10-12 – Ally Roth 44:10, Kelly Hagerty 54:44, Ariitaimai Teai 1:09:42. 13-16 – Becca Dison 51:28, Elizabeth Allen 52:16, Kaitlin Regan 52:17. 17-19 – Leslie Hernandez 52:19, Marina Robles 1:08:14, Victoria Maloy 1:12:50. 20-24 – Elizabeth Mislowsky 50:48, Brittany Greenwell 51:37, Vanessa Walls 52:03. 25-29 – Katherine Ly 46:39, Bianca Ruano 47:02, Sallie Benson 48:50. 30-34 – Eloida Worley 49:14, Lyndsay Johnson 49:23, Kelly Sidhu 50:18. 35-39 – Brandy Humphrey 43:53, Crystal Brinson 51:30, Krista Jensen 51:44. 40-44 – Nicole Berg 50:33, Kristin Whalen 51:55, Beverly Johnson 53:00. 45-49 – Dianne Evans 49:35, Teresa Hagerty 50:35, Jodi Wall 54:04. 50-54 – Sonja Williams 53:20, Stephanie Davis 57:18, Donna Cuellar 1:03:32. 55-59 – Joanna Darnell 1:13:08, Aileen Dinsmore 1:42:14. 60-64 – Ladawna Sith 1:04:19, Martha Stanfield 1:11:58, Gray Lambeth 1:15:49. 65-69 – Barbara Dohlen 1:23:31.

Triangle Run/Walk for Autism 5K Raleigh, NC – 10/11 Male: Overall – Paul Springer 15:35, Omar Wiggan 15:55, Brett Howell 16:30. Masters – Tripp Dean 19:13, Robert Nussear 19:18, Peter Villadsen 19:36. 12-under – Marc Olson 21:32, Colin Johnson 22:44, Henry Dudeck 23:04. 13-19 – Alex Roy 16:46, Dylan Jones 19:56, Austin Lalicker 20:13. 20-24 – Hayden Brochu 19:34, Samuel Flores 20:57, Scott Sallade 22:52. 25-29 – Sean Pereira 17:28, Larz Robison 19:15, Aaron Jones 20:03. 3034 – Matt Oeser 20:06, Thomas Cornell 21:16, Michael Lester 21:23. 35-39 – Jarett Prady 17:50, Kris Lamb 19:24,

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Monica Nilson, Jamie Vela, and Abby Funk were participants in the Remembrance Run on October 11th at Camp Johnson, NC, part of the Grand Prix Series. Jaret Preston 19:55. 40-44 – Adam Fletcher 20:09, John Soemer 21:31, Neil Amato 21:38. 45-49 – Chad Lewis 20:23, Trey Baker 20:39, Mark Wagner 20:56. 50-54 – Jeff Crume 20:05, Rodney Gilmore 20:14, William Brown 20:21. 55-59 – John Evans 19:40, Tim Beck 21:35, Rusty Anderson 22:02. 60-64 – Gary Moss 20:40, Michael Martino 21:29, David Covington 23:58. 65-69 – John Roberts 22:05, Chip Dodd 23:42, Bert Banks 26:27. 70-over – John Mitchell 24:02, Larry Costello 26:08, Bill Squier 32:17. Female: Overall – Kristy Smith 20:43, Amy Fowler 20:52, Amanda Mohan 21:53. Masters – Katie Clements 23:05, Lynn Senior 23:20, Panze Roberts 24:37. 12-under – Gabriela Low 24:30, Lillian Bigsby 24:30, Kaitlyn Pedde 28:47. 13-19 – Murphy Credle 23:20, Isabelle Decamillis 24:10, Mikayla Johnston 26:08. 20-24 – Solene Rolland 23:44, Angie Bissonette 24:47, Erica Vass 27:28. 25-29 – Karyn Earle 25:23, Berkley Trevino 26:06, Rebecca Skrobacki 26:28. 30-34 – Kristen Hendrickson 23:51, Rebecca Markell 24:34, Maura Devito 24:43. 35-39 – Kara Schwartz 23:18, Katie Sweet 23:46, Anastasia Trueman 23:51. 40-44 – Mape Gaudette 24:52, Jo Moss 25:30, Nicole Johnson 26:02. 45-49 – Laurie Edgerton 24:47, Nehal Outlaw 27:03, Amy Quigley 28:05. 50-54 – Karen McEnaney 26:35, Paula Bird 27:05, Carol Hill 27:59. 55-59 – Lou Ann Bakolia 25:25, Leigh Wilson 26:19, Beth Oakley 28:20. 6064 – Lena Hollmann 25:35, Susan Nealen 29:12, Carolyn Penn 42:40. 65-69 – Kaye Holder 28:32, Barbara English 35:41, Nancy Johnson 50:37. 70-over – Barbara Latta 31:11, Barbara Kennedy 38:16, Helen Bonds 44:50.

Thomas Wolfe 8K Asheville, NC – 10/18 Male, Overall – Frankie Adkins 27:09, Matthew Case 29:16, Alex Dahlstrom 29:25. Masters – Craig Plunkard 29:35. Grandmasters – Bob Fay 30:42. 13-under – Zane Dunn 34:31, William Greene 43:00, River Harlan 1:02:07. 14-19 – Ben Hardymon 30:33, Evan Mikula 34:09, Ryan Gross 34:20. 20-24 – Josey Weaver 29:52, Sullivan Pierce 30:17, Jonny Riley 30:23. 25-29 – Javan Lapp 35:12 Andy Mikula 36:21, Diego Lozano Marcos 36:38. 30-34 – Kyle Brumbaugh 29:44, David Short 32:35, Chad Foster 32:57. 35-39 – Will Harlan 29:58, Stewart Alford 30:52, Jeff Hope 33:00. 40-44 – Brian Carlinnia 32:50, Demeseh Cobb 36:25, Benjamin Urfer 37:19. 45-49 – Andy McKenzie 31:57, Brad Dellinger 32:42, Jeff Ray 33:30. 50-54 – Randy Wilson 32:05 Michael Murphy 37:04, Daniel Higgins 37:41. 55-59 – Lincoln Crosse 34:18, Scott Hickman 36:33, Jimmie Thrash 39:20. 60-64 – Mike Complon 40:14, James Olson 41:31, Rick Burrell 44:01. 6569 – Norman Ferris 33:58, James Colvin 35:31, Robert Lane 39:49. 70-over – William Mays 47:14, Bill Finley 48:55, Dick Hipp 52:55. Female, Overall – Hannah Lieberman 35:08, Miranda Satterfield 35:09, Jody Smith 35:21. Masters – Elizabeth Poupore 35:45. Grandmasters – Janet Bensley 42:10. 13-under – Anna Baechtold 51:30, Anne Elise Russell

55:45, Emi Hubener 58:17. 14-19 – Christen Ray 36:11, Lilly Smith 40:45, Maria Carter 45:00. 20-24 – Emma Kaplan 42:27, Barbara Montgomery 43:15, Carter Tindall 44:04. 2529 – Adrienne Ratti 40:51, Angela Farnquist 40:52, Ariel Robinson 40:56. 30-34 – Shannon Wildes 38:40, Emily Conner 38:51, Dana Roberson 42:37. 35-39 – Kelly Whitlock 36:02, Stephanie Wallace 37:25, Jenna Williams 39:23. 4044 – Jessica Blunden 37:02, Ellen Carr 38:55, Nadine Gnall 40:44. 45-49 – Rachel Paar 37:21, Kara McClure 39:31, Eva Kovacs 42:07. 50-54 – Gwen Butler 42:47, Michelle Gosnell 44:33, Jennifer Kaylor 45:48. 55-59 – Carol Ray 43:14, Vicky Wayman 45:02, Jenni Rhyne 48:31. 60-64 – Carol Rogers 46:24, Kathy Stahly 46:54, Margaret McLeod 47:32. 65-69 – Benita Auge 46:59, Kittly Olson 1:01:34, Martha Marshall 1:10:26. 70-over – Peggy Glanz 1:11:57.

Jack O Lantern Jaunt 5K Concord, NC – 10/25 Male: Overall – Stan Austin 19:18, Jack Bosley 20:24, Keaton Anderson 20:34. 8-under – Myers Mchenry 41:36. 11-12 – Bryce Anderson 21:41, Ellis Sheridan 23:32, Kade Wager 41:31. 13-14 – Jason Reynolds 32:32. 15-19 – Blake Bosley 20:40, Will Wallace 23:24, Bryan King 56:08. 25-29 – Benjain Dibble 21:44, Kyle Amboyer 24:13, Cristobal Ramirez 24:33. 30-34 – Justin Barbee 22:04, Nicholas Brazee 29:42. 35-39 – Michael Adams 24:10, Charles Haynie 32:11. 40-44 – Matthew Rienbeck 24:36, Kiker Bryan 25:01, Randy Mann 27:23. 45-49 – Jose Aguayo 24:20, Greg Wallace 26:05, Brian Hacker 34:43. 50-54 – Jeff Linson 23:25, Mark Roughton 25:46, Ken Wright 29:36. 55-59 – Todd Steck 27:14, Ken Beaver 34:45. 60-64 – Richard Hefner 20:56. 75over – John Long 41:50. Female: Overall – Jinnie Austin 21:32, Dianne Allen 24:11, Heather Carew 25:39. 8-under – Zoe Anderson 30:53. 9-10 – Kendall Rienbeck 33:31. 20-24 – Lindsay Ackman 35:44, Janasha King 37:18, Erika Flores 55:01. 30-34 – Jennifer Brazee 29:41, Mandy Barbee 30:13, Meghan Ernig 36:49. 35-39 – Dayna Rupp 29:08, Dawn Shea 34:35, Shannon Rienbeck 35:34.40-44 – Jennie Davis 26:03, Christine Hall 29:34, Jennifer Waterfall 30:54. 45-49 – Lorri Roughton 25:47, Kindra Steenerson 31:24, Sonia De Leon 39:37. 50-54 – Sterlita Baxgter 50:19, Congolese Smith 58:48. 60-64 – Linda Hefner 38:01, Ann Marie Wells 42:55. 65-69 – Jane Fraytet 50:57, Marcia Klauss 53:29, Linda Hartsell 57:57. 70-74 – Edwina Nelbett 57:13. 80-over – Margaret Hagerty 56:36.

Spooky Sprint 5K Salisbury, NC – 10/26 Male: Overall – Jason Bryan 17:21, Adam Cornelius 18:21, Jonathan Martin 18:29. Masters – Richard Hefner 21:46. Grandmasters – David Shain 22:08. Senior Grandmasters – Frank Cooper 24:51. 9-under – James Ritchie 25:17, Tucker Merritt 37:56, Grant Pruett 43:15. 10-14 – Anderson Pruett 23:05, Cooper Wright 24:35 Noah Wiles 24:49. 15-19 – Chance Brown 19:31, Jason Basso 19:53, Matthew Martin 20:09. 20-24 –

Male: Overall – Matthew Fowler 18:33. 15-19 – Shervin Bancom 23:23. 20-24 – Kory Kowalski 22:48, Zachary Palmer 25:50. 25-29 – Wayne Hall 25:13, Kevin Cloud 27:18, Brian Fowler 27:45. 30-34 – George Evans 20:58, Dietrich Scharfenberg 24:20, Jon King 30:48. 35-39 – Jeff Thomas 22:48, Jonathan Johnston 24:36, Thomas Finley 26:17. 40-44 – Ronnie Meyer 22:40, Deckster Barlowe 22:54, Lam Tran 23:58. 45-49 – Michael Rohrer 22:07, Doug Meyer 23:46, Bryon Chambers 23:57. 50-54 – Richard Sexton 20:26, Tim Sigmon 25:13, Phillip Kingsland 30:45. 55-59 – Brian Hiatt 25:49, Mark Jones 30:49, John Knee 31:34. 60-64 – Steve Staley 24:08, Ralph Shore 27:28, Robert Patore 27:32. 65-69 – Tom Humphries 36:39. Female: Overall – Donna Huntley 23:16. 15-19 – Jade Huntley 24:02, Luisa Rivas 26:20, Casey Levin 33:22. 20-24 – Megan Osborn 24:26, Devon Clayton 28:33, Hannah Burris 35:07. 25-29 – Laura Cloud 28:44, Meghan King 32:27, Swapna Mikkilineni 35:32. 30-34 – Rita Evans 25:13, Francine Romain 28:37, Lacey Palmer 36:55. 35-39 – Blake Messer 23:58, Karen Crotty 29:03, Nadine Grubbs 36:27. 40-44 – Teresa Bernard 29:08, Anne Pifer 30:57, Leah Wolfe 31:00. 45-49 – Jennifer Osborn 40:13, Cynthaia Reid 48:37, Kim Goode 54:37. 50-54 – Kathy Paul 23:25, Laura Craver 34:51, Susan Perkins 34:53. 55-59 – Debbie Mullis 32:20, Anne Patterson 34:34, Jamie Barnes 38:04. 60-64 – Ann Slepecki 33:22, Carol Harris 36:08, Adrianne Johns 37:54. 65-69 – Lynda Waller 42:55, Jane Fraytet 50:50, Linda Broemsen 56:07.

Battleship Half Marathon/5K Wilmington, NC – 11/2 Male, half marathon: Overall – John Riemer 1:13:09, Mark Kauffman 1:18:54, Rolando Garcia 1:23:23. Masters – Rick Ulstad 1:25:48, Brendan Doolan 1:27:22, Robert Nussear 1:27:30. 17-under – Caleb Ponton 1:37:10, Robert Romero 1:47:58, Wiley Spagnoli 1:48:54. 18-24 – Michael Maynard 1:34:26, Haaken Lysne 1:35:37, John Hinton 1:41:12. 25-29 – Nathan Toben 1:30:38, Sam Candio 1:34:08, Ian Flannery 1:34:14. 30-34 – Gregory Wrape 1:26:24, Gustavo Martinez 1:31:38, Adam Dickerson 1:38:26. 35-39 – Adam Burke 1:26:43, Craig Eaton 1:28:18, Joel Jeanbaptiste 1:36:10. 4044 – Rob Malone 1:35:43, Brian Povish 1:36:35, Mike Duncan 1:39:25. 45-49 – Rick Poplaski 1:31:15, John Reynolds 1:31:17, John Strain 1:34:10. 50-54 – David Holden 1:30:13, Mark Claycomb 1:34:15, Delton Friedman 1:38:07. 55-59 – Stuart Ross 1:30:29, William Block 1:35:41, Tracy McCullen 1:38:41. 60-64 – Nick Augustine 2:01:19, Denis Claveloux 2:01:34, Barry Snead 2:08:18. 6569 – Terry Lamar 2:02:46, Sam Sessoms 2:07:08, Tim Barker 2:08:55. 70-over – William O’Donnell 1:57:52, Byron Adams 2:26:52, Gene Wallin 2:38:01. Female, half marathon: Overall – Adriana Piekarewicz 1:27:15, Bridget Phillips 1:28:05, Stacey Bufalini 1:35:50. Masters – Karen Zuege 1:36:10, Janet Waren 1:41:21, Missy White 1:41:22. 17-under – Hasler Roberson 1:58:33, Hannah White 1:59:26, Maggie Powell 2:00:38. 18-24 – Victoria Edwards 1:40:19, Caroline Lowery 1:42:40, Monica Black 1:46:41. 25-29 – Lauren Fereshetian 1:40:08, Jennie Strange 1:41:23, Stephanie Deluca 1:42:13. 30-34 – Eleanor Lynch 1:37:11, Elizabeth Rozsak 1:37:40, Leah Crider 1:39:44. 3539 – Natalie Turner 1:43:24, Amanda Jacobs 1:43:36, Flora Mays 1:45:41. 40-44 – Aron Lanie 1:46:27, Justine Pritchard 1:46:53, Dionne Evans 1:47:14. 45-49 – Claudia Muir 1:43:34, Kristal Hollenshead 1:51:30, Lisa Hayward 2:00:00. 50-54 – Karen Tyler 1:47:52, Tammy Wimmer 1:55:14, Lynda Smith 1:59:36. 55-59 – Pamela Allen 1:49:02, Leslie Madigan 1:49:36, Shannon Maus 1:53:06.

60-64 – Jerrie Kasik 1:55:43, Sylvia Tazbir 2:01:40, Linda Patrone 2:05:19. 65-69 – Trent Armbruster 3:10:34, Carol Bigwood 2:11:12, Kris Sako 3:14:28. 70-over – Rosemary Hallenbeck 2:49:12. Male, 5K: Overall – Jon Kapell 21:11, Ron Grooms 21:24, Thomas Reid 22:19. Masters – Pedro Romero 22:54, Jake Horton 23:26, Mark Whitesell 24:32. 10-under – Graham Fleming-Hickey 28:54, Cameron Sanchez 45:41, Ian Sanchez 55:32. 11-13 – RJ Thomas 26:41, Wesley Kidd 27:55, Tyler Arb 36:32. 14-15 – William Howard 24:54, Dawson Boardwine 30:49. 16-19 – Michael Kramer 27:50, Jordan Howard 50:24. 20-24 – Ian Wilson 30:38. 25-29 – Akeem Casey 29:37, Carrington Locklear 29:50, Alan Brook 40:08. 30-34 – Tim Clark 30:38, Robert Gilman 35:49, Joseph Karaszewski 44:29. 35-39 – Thomas O’Neill 27:18, Adam Harris 28:37, Josh Van Dyck 29:58. 4044 – Scott Napier 28:34, Kelly Henry 33:44, Elliott Hewett 37:22. 45-49 – Domeric Palaguto 25:29, Christopher Mays 26:56, Vince Martin 29:53. 50-54 – Steve Bunch 26:16, Kevin Thames 28:45, Andrew Wilson 30:38. 55-59 – David Hinson 27:35, Henry Blake 36:08, Keith Eudy 45:44. 60-64 – Ben Pratte 25:57, Kenneth Schettig 28:42, Ted Mullins 40:48. 65-69 – Kenneth Carter 28:06, Steven Everhart 29:14, William Braman 29:34. 70-over – Ed Barry 36:32. Female, 5K: Overall – Suzanne Tulsey 20:50, Makayla Obremski 21:33, Blanca Gomez 23:09. Masters – Cheryl Boylan 23:49, Dee Lewis 24:58, Dani Phillips 25:26. 10-under – Camryn Steinhauer 35:27, Lauren Steinhauer 37:34. 11-13 – Isabella Bufalini 24:21, Sloane FlemingHickey 28:54. 14-15 – Lauren Butz 25:13, Emilia Sanchez 30:08. 16-19 – Caroline Price 26:53, Emily Hamilton 27:45, Alexandra Good 30:01. 20-24 – Courtney McCarthy 27:10, Rachael Wilson 30:38, Emily Andres 37:20. 25-29 – Crystal Hee 24:33, Rebeca Alvarado Paredes 26:15, Whitney Burchnall 27:55. 30-34 – Leslie Dill 28:17, Katherine Klynstra 35:42, Bethany Barrow 36:30. 35-39 – Michelle Benton 28:10, Dawn Smith 28:43, Huiling Wang 31:10. 4044 – Charlotte Mundy 29:00, Lori Kunak 29:18, Jennifer Heiler 29:32. 45-49 – Stephanie Scott 26:25, Lisa Kershner 31:10, Karen Scotchlas 34:24. 50-54 – Lisa Theriault 29:11, Lisa Pomeranz 30:09, Patty Carter 31:54. 55-59 – Betsy Keretschmer 29:22, Zoe Dyer 31:41, Amanda Fallin 32:56. 60-64 – Sylvia Leggett 35:36, Marguerite Sy-Moss 36:25, Eileen Hamilton 54:53. 65-69 – Julee Rose 1:01:51.

SOUTH CAROLINA Myrtle Beach Mini-Marathon/5K Myrtle Beach, SC – 10/18-10/19 Male, Half marathon: Overall – Jonathan Kinsey 1:14:30, Benjamin Godfrey 1:17:35, Paul Newnham 1:20:26. Wheelchair – Kenneth Wingfield 57:47. 14-under – Andrew Inman 1:38:27, Carter Patterson 1:40:10, James Gibson 1:47:08. 15-19 – Ethan Eldridge 1:36:15, Jonathan Nichols 1:37:28, Nicholas Batten 1:40:43. 20-24 – Jacob Wade 1:20:25, Ryan Woloszyn 1:26:20, Alfredo Garcia 1:27:16. 25-29 – Amadeo Iraheta 1:22:46, Deyman Hambidge 1:30:47, Lance Billy 1:32:53. 30-34 – Caleb Critcher 1:22:05, David Lantz 1:25:09, William Ernsberger 1:25:57. 35-39 – Robert Carroca 1:20:45, John Hynes 1:20:50, Stuart Perkins 1:25:10. 40-44 – Mark Ulrich 1:23:14, Joey Parsons 1:29:32, Jody Mayberry 1:30:46. 4549 – John Williamson 1:25:18, Bernhard Heulmanns 1:29:20, Terry McNichols 1:30:57. 50-54 – Brad Marlow 1:29:45, Mitchell Rippy 1:34:19, Andy Inman 1:34:33. 55-59 – Jimmy Arnold 1:32:13, Scott Leroux 1:42:41, Mark Long 1:43:06. 60-64 – Richard Hefner 1:35:44, Steven Reinen 1:40:59, Warren Schleupner 1:41:44. 65-69 – Randall Mendat 1:40:29, Ercole Guidi 1:48:47, Charley Ray 1:51:24. 70-74 – Paul Dunham 1:47:22, Glen Stewart 1:48:06, Jim Sibley 1:59:50. 75-over – Patrick Zier 2:10:41, Jim Briske 2:43:17, Jerry Cooper 2:51:13. Female, half marathon: Overall – Jacqueline Parsons 1:23:48, Jessica Alley 1:26:58, Kim Bowler 1:28:55. 14-under – Anna Brown 1:53:31, Nico Brown 1:53:58, Amelia Edgerton 2:08:06. 15-19 – Kristen Smith 1:56:47, Melonie Mallette 2:01:24, Brittany Stowe 2:02:10. 20-24 – Jessica Ramsey 1:31:13, Samantha Woloszyn 1:35:19, Emily Hedrick 1:43:36. 25-29 – Whitney Shaffer 1:32:38, Elizabeth Coen 1:45:16, Krystal Patton 1:46:37. 30-34 – Meredith Obrien 1:37:25, Kristal Robbins 1:42:41, AnneCecile Huby 1:42:44. 35-39 – Grace Ridley 1:34:02, Tunde Mullins 1:39:12, Renee Macneil 1:39:51. 40-44 – Jennifer Pack 1:30:48, Christine Rockey 1:32:00, Maureen Thomas 1:35:47. 45-49 – Chantal Faure 1:37:21, Christine Kitzler 1:39:22, Darby Reeves 1:42:41. 50-54 – Rhonda Orndorff 1:31:54, Gail Davis 1:45:25, Birgitt Zirden-Heulmanns 1:49:13. 55-59 – Dianne Allen 1:49:21, Mary O’Brien 1:53:21, Dawn Galloway-Hale 1:54:52. 60-64 – Gwen Fowler 2:15:56, Pattie Paul 2:18:28, Roz Murray 2:20:27. 65-69 – Judy Campbell 2:06:14, Patsy Ringler 2:28:20, Dana Moser 2:57:47. 70-74- Dot Howery 2:40:47, Janice Hicks 3:15:15, Shirley Brown 3:15:50. 75-over – Lee Wilson 2:40:38. Male, 5K: Overall – Matthew Shock 15:54, Keahi Mendoza 17:55, Nicholas Lafever 18:07. 14-under – Jarrett Allendar 19:00, Jacob Roberts 19:35, Dylan Aron 22:21. 15-19 – Lucas Pipkin 18:14, Jonathan Schaffer 20:32, Robby Cogburn 22:23. 20-24 – Austin Welch 23:04, Holden Robinson 23:35, James Moore 25:11. 25-29 – Justin Hicks 21:29, Carlos Loredo 24:05, Corey Rice 24:44. 30-34 – Jed Bryant 20:20, Sayrd Price 20:47, Justin Barbee 21:27. 35-39 – Brian Leatherman 20:08, Martin Kotowski 21:03, Steven Repka 21:41. 40-44 – Ed Fine 20:29, Mark Hinson 21:39, Daniel Brass 21:41. 45-49 – Paul Reardon 18:31, Scott McLelland 19:43, William Leppert

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20:25. 50-54 – John Foster 19:08, Michael Sparkman 20:38, Jeff Love 22:05. 55-59 – Jimmy Arnold 19:44, Mark Long 22:54, Billy Mills 22:59. 60-64 – David King 21:05, Randy Stroud 22:32, Frank Spicer 22:44. 65-69 – Ronald Thompson 25:06, Manuel Lopez 26:40, Paul Nussbickel 29:52. 70-74 – Robert Byers 30:55, Calvin Ferguson 35:30, Roy Green 41:12. 75-over – John Foster 31:23, Anthony Orofino 33:43, Wayne Conduff 51:15. Female, 5K: Overall – Michelle Ziegler 18:01, Beth Dearment 20:51, Tunde Mullins 21:03. 14-under – Emma Calvert 22:03, Abigail Calvert 24:28, Maggie Pipkin 26:51. 15-19 – Haley Smith 27:24, Paige Durham 29:57, Haley Carpenter 31:17. 20-24 – Heather Jones 21:56, Lauren Carter 25:43, Hope Thompson 26:15. 25-29 – Nicole Eisenmenger 23:56, Brittany Murtha 24:27, Tina Soutthanirasay 25:36. 30-34 – Kimberly Hardin 22:12, Stefanie Hubble 22:40, Abby McDowell 22:51. 35-39 – Becky Dougherty 21:31, Lisa Morgan 23:13, Demi Clark 23:13. 40-44 – Wendy Hart 21:42, Mary Margaret McEachern 22:09, Andrea Hilderbrand 23:23. 45-49 – Rebecca Bramble 22:00, Darby Reeves 22:46, Lisa Petrill 23:25. 50-54 – Judith Merritt 25:43, Kim McKenney 25:52, Lisa Lonchor 27:00. 55-59 – Rose Marotta 23:45, Barbara Michaels 24:34, Linda Beese 24:49. 60-64 – J. Vera King 28:44, Sherril Bean 29:38, Kathi Wentz 29:47. 65-69 – Ellen Duprey 36:55, Patricia Ferguson 39:00, Carol Hodrick 40:22. 70-74 – Betty Riley 46:32, Patricia Skinner 47:19, Dolores Rafferty 47:39.

Irun4Habitat 5K Anderson, SC – 10/31 Male: Overall – Rodney Wright 21:58, Harsha Srijay 23:23, Samuel Hill 23:35. Masters – Jimmy Hudgens 24:46, Mike McCormic 26:05, Brent Smith 29:30. 10-under – Aisjhon Collier 37:12. 11-19 – Zachary Carver 24:03, Garrett Poore 28:43, Nicholas Campbell 30:34. 20-29 – Russell Davis 26:06, Aaron Mansey 28:44, Brett Schoonover 37:54. 30-39 – Keshava Maragondanahalli 29:08, Bill Harton 30:33, Phil Hall 36:32. 40-49 – Barry Rapp 41:35, Michael Hood 59:49. 50-59 – Charles Carver 32:13, David Furniss 32:32. 60-69 – David Cannon 36:49, Bud Peeples 37:40, Steve Dundon 40:20. Female: Overall – Amie Rapp 23:24, Angie Hunter 24:39, Hayley Blanton 26:12. Masters – Sheila Brown 29:53, Cathy Hudgens 30:58, Debra Sanders 32:10. 10-under – Erika Carver 32:18, Brinley Riggins 40:18, Erin Carver 45:16. 11-19 – Stacie Poock 29:06. 20-29 – Stephanie Zubia 29:50, Charity Martin 33:29, Kathryn Jordan 33:51. 30-39 – Laura Kanagy 26:59, Kristi Harton 30:05, Silvia martinez 1:05:38. 40-49 – Angie Gilstrap 37:51, Tricia Fortner 40:13, Wendy Stevens 41:12. 50-59 – Donna Tingle 37:33, Tami Cain 41:55, Laura Sams 42:59.60-69 – Deborah Gentry 36:11, Bessie McNulty 49:12.

James Island Connector Run 10K/5K Charleston, SC – 11/1 Male, 10K: Overall – Michael Banks 30:56, Eric Ashton 33:33, Paul Malek 35:16, Nate O’Connell 36:23, Matthew Dieterich 38:26. Masters – David Quick 38:37. Grandmasters – Eric Ruckel 40:04. 13-under – Zane Jackson 45:08. 14-19 – Cody Harkins 41:56, Joshua Scaife 42:04, Daniel Duggan 46:46. 20-24 – Stefano Mich 39:34, Marc Eteve 40:48, Kevin Lowring 41:00. 25-29 – Nick Abercrombie 40:56, Joe Scarborough 41:38, Zach Poinar 42:01. 30-34 – Tyler Perkins 44:55, Benjamin Cokeley 47:37, Patrick Gilbert 49:49. 35-39 – Gary Hobart 42:20, Mike Cole 42:29, Mike Myers 43:34. 40-44 – Bobby Fancher 41:50, Trent Norris 43:38, Jeff Cody 44:22. 45-49 – John Kendrick 41:05, DI Colon 44:07, Matthew Owenby 44:42. 50-54 – Jim Madden 40:47, Terry Day 46:35, Tony Bartelme 49:20. 55-59 – Mark Schwartztrauber 42:40, William Rowell 45:24, Ed Demaree 48:55. 60-64 – Tony Glaser 43:30, King Grant-Davis 43:31, Bob Foster 46:18. 6569 – Patrick Welch 53:06, Al Brown 53:11, Ray Baumil 54:18. 70-74 – James Davis 1:05:30, Keith Ambrose 1:09:26. 75-over – David Watson 1:11:08. Female, 10K: Overall – Michelle LaFleur 39:30, Rachel Butler 40:45, Elizabeth Nyberg 42:31, Blair Turnage 43:30, Laura Boselowitz 44:01. Masters – Jill Alberson 47:31. Grandmasters – Donna Garske 51:14. 14-19 – Paige Herbst 51:25, Morgan Schweeers 53:41, Rachel Housel 55:24. 20-24 – Rachel Smith 45:18, Kylie Toscano 48:50, Hannah Moseley 49:59. 25-29 – Virginie Ternisien 45:33, Catherine Holly 49:33, Ashley Paolino 52:24. 30-34 – Rebekah Lamboon 49:50, Andrea Bolton 50:07, Gabrielle Redding 50:18. 35-39 – Jaime Torek 44:26, Deanna Walter 45:36, Allison Jones 46:54. 40-44 – Kathleen Beebe 50:10, Tammy Root 51:05, Jennifer Hartig 54:57. 4549 – Janice Willey 47:48, Elizabeth Hutson 50:43, Anne Peterson 51:23. 50-54 – Janey Mitchell 54:28, Kitty Howell 58:11, Tracy Kramer 58:36. 55-59 – Debra Schena 55:03, Patricia Romano 59:29, Deborah Moore 1:00:06. 60-64 – Patricia Kotila 1:11:19. 65-69 – Anne Boone 59:28, Joan Mulvihill 1:05:40,

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Claudette Trippe 1:12:46. Male, 5K: Overall – Trent Binford 15:54, Jay Upchurch 16:38, Karl Walsh 16:52, Irv Batten 18:09, Matthew Moldenhauer 18:38. Masters – Tony Shuler 19:45. Grandmasters – Scott Thompson 22:41. 9-under – James McKenna 31:38, Patrick Roberts 38:02, Miles Coker 38:36. 10-14 – Luke Pauldine 19:35, Parker Calvert 20:04, Evan Daniels 22:06. 15-19 – Zach Davis 19:04, Jay Davis 22:41, Dillon Graham 23:02. 20-24 – Lewis Martinez 20:28, Andrew Griles 20:49, Will Vesely 22:07. 2529 – Christopher Bojarski 21:58, Chris Shlabach 22:00, Chris Druce 23:31. 30-34 – Jared Chrysostom 19:13, Thomas Shepard 20:33, Andrew Sondermark 21:33. 35-39 – Kyle Wukawitz 24:21, Kirby Barnett 26:23, Brian Leal 26:43. 40-44 – Quontrello 22:34, Ashley Starkey 23:43, Rob Emory 25:58. 45-49 – Carl Calvert 22:01, Ronnie Richtel 25:10, Joe Fears 31:56. 50-54 – Jim Brown 24:37, Rod Wessinger 25:17, George Unsinger 28:50. 55-59 – Mickey Tims 32:04, Greg Padgett 32:35, Kelly Crowley 33:14. 60-64 – John Edenfield 23:24, Bobo Brinson 24:58, Willliam Anderson 26:40. 65-69 – Paul Dworkin 25:55, Robert Irick 32:05, Rudolph Chapman 43:22. 70-over – Clyde Mizzell 32:21, Marshall Wakat 33:35, Herb Silverman 40:14. Female, 5K: Overall – Caitlin Judd 19:28, Rives Poe 20:09, Katherine McEvoy 21:22, Abby Bolmarcich 21:35, Lillian Ciany 21:58. Masters – Deanna Gelasso 25:28. Grandmasters – Connie Dreusicke 27:12. 9-under – Jane Watts 31:39, Alexandria Fix 45:23, MacKenzie Sellers 47:12. 10-14 – Madeline Kirch 27:21, Elizabeth Snyder 28:55, Elsa Kirch 30:24. 15-19 – Ciana Cici 23:34, Hunter Foster 25:19, Laura Simpson 29:52. 20-24 – Mary Davidson 23:49, Nicole Ogilbee 26:43, Christine Toepfer 27:51. 25-29 – Tara Marlowe 23:05, Amy Lauren Scott 23:36, Lindsey Belk 25:10. 30-34 – Karoline Wheeler 26:41, Catie Dunn 27:16, Bethany Wukawitz 27:47. 35-39 – Virginia Wininger 28:17, Caroline Helems 30:33, Julie Leal 32:07. 40-44 – Angela Kirch 28:58, Lisa Webb 33:00, Cathy Rettew 33:48. 45-49 – Caroline Sinkler 26:28, Starla McGorty 30:33, Catherine Hollister 30:43. 50-54 – Annie Duryee 30:47, Alysia Lucas 32:01, Elizabeth Bushey 33:28. 55-59 – Lynn Able 31:41, Ellen Walton 32:42, Paula Baxter 32:50. 60-64 – Cynthia Brown 29:29, Jo Wood 31:05, Dorothy Davidson 31:41. 65-69 – Nancy Curry 27:35, Kathy Brown 30:36, Kiyoko Chapman 38:44. 70-over – Sharon Fratepietro 51:32, Maxine Elliott 54:56.

Run Like a Nut Half Marathon/10K/5K Florence, SC – 11/1 Half marathon: Top 25 – 1- Angel Manuel 1:22:38, 2Lee Moore 1:26:49, 3-Matthew Jordan 1:27:25, 4-Sergio Vasquez 1:33:04, 5-Bill Edwards 1:36:08, 6-Todd Miller 1:37:16, 7-Liz Locke 1:37:30, 8-Robbie McLendon 1:38:03, 9-Jonathan Valone 1:38:25, 10-Alex Mullin 1:28:58, 11-Eric Muzzillo 1:39:09, 12-Jered Miller 1:39:28, 13-George Waldschmidt 1:39:34, 14-Tara Henry 1:39:37, 15-William Brod 1:39:47, 21-Sheldon Matthews 1:44:42, 22-Kelley Pierce 1:45:26, 23-William George 1:45:45, 24-David Feeney 1:46:14, 25-Tracy Meyers 1:46:20. 10K: Top 25 – 1-Kevin Kelley 36:52, 2-David McCracken 39:10, 3-Anna Todd 41:48, 4-Benjamin Filpi 46:05, 5-Gary Filpi 46:09, 6-Bryon Collins 47:51, 7-Eric Bingaman 47:57, 8-Parker King 48:22, 9-Jeff Taylor 48:38, 10-Rachel Epps 49:05, 11-David Barnes 49:25, 12-Josh Baird 49:36, 13Clark Hanmer 52:25, 14-Cassandra Scully 52:41, 15-Skyler Cowhig 52:43, 16-Kyle Branton 53:57, 17-Rick Richey 54:50, 18-Dawn Bryan 55:44, 19-Hanna Cheek 55:50, 20Sean McKelvie 56:05, 21-Sarah Braun 56:05, 22-Sandy Melton 56:54, 23-Donna Bethea 57:04, 24-Mike Reighard 57:40, 25-Rebecca Turk 58:16. 5K: Top 25 – 1-Niles Yantchook 19:25, 2-Joe Rizzo 19:45, 3-Mark Miele 20:03, 4-Chris Pierce 20:48, 5-Matt Terrio 21:06, 6-Robert Mclean 21:25, 7-Dustin Moore 21:56, 8-Gene Grimsley 22:04, 9-Curtis Boyd 22:40, 10-Christin Snipes 22:45, 11-Nandi Perez 22:46, 12-Chris Blakeley 23:03, 13-Tiffany Shifflett 23:11, 14-Taylor Barnes 23:51, 15-Gregory Steele 23:52, 16-Michael Jones 23:55, 17Whitney Anderson 24:24, 18-Arnold Floyd 24:44, 19-Ken Foster 25:03, 20-Jarrod Bolton 25:18, 21-Alana Perez 25:27, 22-Nora Gibbs 25:46, 23-Catie Kelley 25:47, 24-Aiden Elder 25:57, 25-Gary Miller 25:57.

TENNESSEE Overmountain Victory 10-miler Piney Flats, TN – 10/11 Male, 10K: Overall – Gary Pleasant 1:08:46, Andy Brockmyre 1:09:45, Dustin Greene 1:13:49. Masters – Neal Whitten 1:15:46. Grandmasters – David Jones 1:19:44. 14-under – Henri Collins 2:05:50. 20-24 – Matthew Kosh 1:47:01. 25-29 – James Thompson 1:40:42. 30-34 – Joshua Gregory 1:16:24, Scott Embry 1:29:44, Wally Smith 1:47:35. 35-39 – Jason Tipton 1:17:02, Shawn Nave 1:41:09, Andy Hare 1:54:27. 40-44 – Neal Whitten 1:15:46, John Carter 1:16:06, Chirs Jordan 1:17:39. 45-49 – Richard Myers 1:09:45, Richard Myers 1:21:45, Eric Henley 1:22:12. 50-54 – David Jones 1:19:44, Blake Williams 1:23:49, Ron Wyant 1:24:55. 55-59 – Bill Jones 1:28:41, Butch Payne 1:44:40. 60-64 – Dan Richardson 1:26:34, Michael Brannon 1:33:06,

Joe Knight 1:43:12. 65-69 – Bill Dickerson 1:26:12, Bob Hardin 1:33:21, Leeroy Hurst 1:36:40.70-74 – Tony Borghetti 1:37:44, Legraande Boyer 1:46:45, Donald Davis 1:58:53. Female, 10K: Overall – Allison Pastorek 1:10:15, Lisa Hazlett 1:17:21, Katie Dunn 1:17:38. Masters – Debi Secor 1:18:38. Grandmasters – Marianne Brannon 1:32:38. 20-24 – Corinne Schmidt 1:25:04, Maria Kosh 1:50:35, Brindy Savage 2:04:01. 25-29 – Laura Larue 1:22:45, Sara Roop 1:30:55, Hannah Brown 1:43:42. 30-34 – Jessica Remmert 1:19:39, Julie Horne 1:38:42, Jennifer Russum 1:40:17. 35-39 – Crystal Landers 1:43:42. 40-44 – Amy Bradley 1:22:46, Cheryl Smith 1:31:44, Liane Jennings 1:35:39. 45-49 – Michelle McLellan 1:23:08, Suzanne Boothe 1:40:40, Rebecca Maggard 1:44:08. 50-54 – Tammy Payne 1:45:07. 55-59 – Anita Jones 1:47:06, Patti Turpin 1:50:24. 60-64 – Katie Yates 2:21:40.

Farragut 13.1/5K Knoxville, TN – 11/1 Male, Half marathon: Overall – Patrick Cheptoek 1:09:39, Justus David 1:12:00, Stewart Ellington 1:12:32. Masters – Keith Gemeinhart 1:23:48. Grandmasters – Brent Bueche 1:27:19. Senior Grandmasters – Mark Nipper 1:49:55. 14-under – Zac Wesner 3:23:31. 15-19 – Caleb Casey 1:27:54, Bailey Hill 1:39:02, John Sadler 1:49:28. 20-24 – Aaron Hill 1:25:04, Justin Knowles 1:37:36, Bryce Berry 1:39:07. 25-29 – Kevin Huwe 1:25:35, Evan Lindauer 1:29:26, Ross Whitfield 1:32:28. 30-34 – Ron Wireman 1:22:07, Michael Morrell 1:25:20, Andrew Harter 1:32:37. 35-39 – Bradley Adams 1:23:01, Jeremy Sexton 1:26:13, Kevin Sprouse 1:26:24. 40-44 – Paul Horton 1:26:44, Christian Forssen 1:27:51, Tim Gregory 1:28:07. 45-49 –Mark Hickey 1:29:33, Nick Lavrik 1:31:13, Joseph Hicks 1:31:50. 50-54 – Mark Ezzo 1:32:56, Glenn Walter 1:44:06, David Hinkle 1:44:13. 55-59 – Keith Hill 1:38:32, Jeff Bock 1:39:21, Jeff Wade 1:43:41. 60-64 – Stephen Lowe 1:58:12, Patrick Pickard 1:59:43, Felon Wilson 2:01:59. 65-69 – Kenneth Childs 1:51:53, Kenneth Sirois 2:01:21, Roy Fenstermaker 2:02:52. Clydesdale – Luke Pfleger 1:36:54. Female, Half marathon: Overall – Gina Rouse 1:20:36, Ashley Powell 1:24:32, Tracy Longhurst 1:29:59. Masters – Missie Gregory 1:35:58. Grandmasters – Laura Gearhiser 1:44:20. Senior Grandmasters – Maryjane Pitts 2:07:18. 14-under – Allison Heck 1:55:04, Kelsey Jones 1:58:56, Dayna Hood 2:18:07. 20-24 Stephanie Windle 1:48:26, Carly Stapleton 1:58:45, Cici Petersen 1:58:56. 25-29 – Stephanie Pesterfield 1:36:11, Libby Thomson 1:36:40, Alicia Teubert 1:39:27. 30-34 – Gina Shouse 1:32:11, Michelle Horton 1:36:38, Lauren Roth 1:36:50. 35-39 – Jennifer Brigati 1:35:50, Elizabeth Irvin 1:47:02, Jessica Brekke 1:49:52. 40-44 – Kimberly Hicks 1:44:11, Kyoko Yamamoto 1:44:37, Kristi Burkhardt 1:47:36. 45-49 – Constance Dickey 1:46:54, Donna Cunningham 1:48:08, Joanne Devlin 1:53:16. 50-54 – Sabrina Houston 1:56:19, Leslie Shuman 1:57:57, Chang-Hong Yu 1:59:33. 55-59 – Doris Windsand-Dausman 1:49:33, Anne Lawson 1:51:17, Rebecca Polite 1:51:48. 60-64 – Kathy Nash 2:36:56. 65-69 – Shirley Sirois 2:36:00, Barbara Stinnett 3:14:11. Athena Jacqueline Kunze 1:53:59. Male, 5K: Overall – Jason Altman 16:55, Matt Stegall 19:47, Jesse Johnson 19:54. Masters – Will Fisher 20:42. Grandmasters –Bobby Liles 21:39. Senior Grandmasters – William Strong 30:51. 14-under – Jordan Thomas 21:00, Jake Walters 24:35, Campbell Kirkland 25:19. 15-19 – Jesse Delisle 36:42, Stephen Lumsdaine 37:13, Raymond Peplow 37:49. 20-24 – William Taylor 22:23, Bradford Taylor 28:15, Michael Graban 41:01. 25-29 – Blake Hitchcock 25:15, David Britton 25:24, Kelly Corum 26:10. 30-34 – Eric Brown 27:23, Angelo Mejia 27:32, Kyle McVey 31:45. 35-39 – Luke Thomas 21:13, Brad Kiser 29:47, Ryan Jones 31:28. 40-44 – Phillip Haynie 26:56, Jamie Cardwell 26:59, Roger Bartholomay 31:08. 4549 – Chip Lowder 22:17, David Lett 23:24, Scott Gibson 27:54. 50-54 – Mike Jacoby 27:23, Greg Webb 28:40, Colin Moskal 30:18. 55-59 – George Johnson 23:50, Craig Kirby 25:44, Joe Caldwell 28:10. 60-64 – Walt Lane 38:35. 65-69 – Bill Salter 39:52. 75-79 – Jonas Holdeman 36:37. Clydesdale – Jim Kirkland 25:39. Female, 5K: Overall – Marion Corum 21:51, Alison Oakes Corle 23:13, Holly Kenner 23:26. Masters – Beth Joy Brinson 25:19. Grandmasters – Mary Nell Pruitt 29:59. Senior Grandmasters – Lindy Carroll 31:52. 14-under – Lexi Foley 24:23, Ella Myers 30:27, Caroline Peplow 30:50. 15-19 – Sara Myers 30:27, Madison Loggins 34:10, Heather Haynie 42:37. 20-24 – Jenny Brown 27:29, Jessica Britton Johnson 38:52, Joscelyn Whitson 39:16. 2529 – Mandy Stephens 27:38, Brittney Everhart 28:07, Melissa Callahan 30:45. 30-34 – Jeni Crabb 27:03, Jordona Kirby 28:16, Jennifer Jones 29:15. 35-39 – Kelly Eldridge 24:24, Joni Edwards 29:56, Melanie Bartholomay 31:08. 4044 – Kim Lapointe 25:46, Mary Turner 31:38, Rebecca Mackey 32:18. 45-49 – Tracy Willis 27:53, Candace Lane 30:33, Douglass Johnson 31:53. 50-54 – Lynn Johnson 33:19, Tina Fickey 34:11, Kim Scott 35:12. 55-59 – Peggy Kane 40:56, Debbie Weddle 42:07, Dotty Lowe 46:47. 60-64 – Jeanne Fair 31:55, Deb Traccarella 36:44, Melinda Waddell 37:17. Athena – Faith Bourgoyne 29:21. – Jerry Schohl

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VIRGINIA BooYah 5K Portsmouth, VA – 10/11 Male: Overall – Dave Forster 18:29. ‘ 17-under – Patrick O’Neil 25:18, Ryan Allen 25:28, Micah Jones 27:53. 18-25 – Chuck Bolden 23:01, Benjamin Albala 26:17, Robert Dayton 31:24. 26-35 – Jordan Crawford 23:48, Kyle Austin 24:45, Miles Anderson 25:09. 36-45 – Ralph Butler 19:37, Keith Purkey 22:57, David O’Donnell 27:31. 46-55 – Ken Moyer 26:07, Kenneth Dryden 27:01, Dan McDonald 29:06. 56-65 – Greg Woodsmall 20:53, Frank Boss 22:48, Bruce Lalonde 28:33. 66-over – Randy Cook 28:08, Anthony Evans 29:18. Female: Overall – Katie Harp 22:27. 17-under – Sarah Butler 28:10, Meghan McDonald 29:06, Katelyn Remkiewicz 41:09. 18-25 – Jessalin Carroll 22:55, Jessica Austin 24:44, Victoria Crawford 27:42. 26-35 – Yvette Telusnor 24:52, Savannah Wright 25:06, Elizabeth Helwig 28:28. 36-35 – Jessi Jannarone 25:07, Linda O’Neil 27:14 Jennifer Butler 28:03. 46-55 – Wynn Elly 28:32, Mia Peterson 28:42, Michelle Scott 33:51. 56-65 – Debbie Cook 34:37, Jan Meredith 39:13, Carolyn Myers 39:16.

Hog Jog 5K Smithfield, VA – 10/11 Male: Overall – Musa Gwanzura 16:28, Victor Fleming 16:32, Don Beesing 17:29. Masters – Arthur Mathisen 18:41, Glen Morris 18:46, Robert Thornburgh 20:32. 11-under – Taylor Price 20:39, Carson Rosenberry 21:59, Ayden Rose 26:57. 12-14 – Ryan Wright 18:56, Bodhi Leenders 20:20, Brian Stull 20:22. 15-19 – Ryan Balentine 18:08, Chris Ivy 18:14, Noah Morris 19:02. 20-24 – Jordan Schafer 20:01, Luke Hill 22:16, Michael Spoonhoward 22:29. 25-29 – Matthew Wilson 20:59, Jeremy Riddick 21:36, Dexter Warren 24:50. 30-34 – Todd Kessler 17:31, Chris Novakoski 20:55, James Berkeley 21:01. 35-39 – Mathew Cheruiyot 19:10, Jesse Austin 20:40, Michael Barnes 20:52. 40-44 – Toby Worm 21:31, Adam Wasserman 23:32, Stephen Balka 24:50. 45-49 – David Logan 21:13, Kevin Clauberg 22:20, Greg Summerlin 22:23. 50-54 – George Fiscella 20:58, Donald Wright 21:13, Steve Kohnert 22:02. 55-59 – Thomas Sullivan 22:41, Timothy Westfall 23:19, David Ebert 24:07. 60-64 – Joseph Mattingly 26:16, Andrew Medvec 29:15, Bill Dancy 29:56. 65-69 – Joseph Verdirame 24:59, James Porcella 31:48, Stephen Scudder 37:37. 70-over – Ted Hoagland 27:06, Doug Berry 28:32, Joseph Polinski 33:38. Female: Overall – Jennifer Riddick 21:23, Emily Honeycutt 21:48, Katie Sullivan 22:41. Masters – Jilly Eddy 24:18, Patricia Holland 24:22, Sue Ivy 25:15. 11-under – Lydia Jones 27:05, Baylee Baggett 28:05, Allana McCall 30:30. 12-14 - Caitlynn Melanson 23:58, Emily Wilda 24:11, Charisa Morris 24:47. 15-19 – Dymon Humphrey 23:06, Rachel Sigrist 23:35, Jamilla Jordan 23:41. 20-24 – Lauren Hoy 23:28, Alexandra Westfall 24:20, Lindsey Accardi 27:21. 25-29 – Renee Lenassi 24:41, Abby Proch 25:43, Amy Hughes 26:52. 30-34 – Holly Bennett 24:48, Nichole Brailer 27:00, Christen Jones 27:08. 35-39 – Amy Branch 27:41, Catherine Ilich 28:00, Angela Theall 29:30. 40-44 – Amy Balka 26:58, Christy Northon 27:10, Stephanie Caggiano 28:03. 45-49 – Denise Baylous 25:54, Linda Long 25:56, Carla Cline 25:57. 50-54 – Melanie Mitchell 26:06, Kathy Delong 26:09, Jill Reiser 26:51. 55-59 – Thea Ganoe 26:04, Laura Jo Sullivan 27:25, Debra Kowalski 27:25. 60-64 – Lucy Hines 30:44, Vicki Petkewicz 34:21, Cynthia Villarial 40:39. 65-69 – Patricia Infantine 28:57, Peggy Christian 40:52, Bunny Majcher 44:00. 70over – Barbara Stark 31:35. – Bruce Davis

Race and Taste 10K Charlottesville, VA – 11/2 Male: Overall – Matthew Miller 42:16, Mikael Herlevsen 48:34, Mark Fontenot 56:10. Female: Overall – Brooke McGowan 49:47, Lizzie Fisher 54:09, Megan Gelston 54:18. Top 25 finishers – 1-Miller 42:16, 2-Herlevsen 48:34, 3McGowan 49:47, 4-Fisher 54:09, 5-Gelston 54:18, 6-Sarah Strassheim 55:03, 7-Christina Harner 55:33, 8-Karen Mann 56:00, 9-Fontenot 56:10, 10-Heidi Davies 56:38, 11-Brittany Roy 56:38, 12-Leah Connor 56:49, 13-Bridget Davis 56:59, 14-Nathan Parks 57:29, 15-Elizabeth Herlevsen 58:35, 16Jonathan Wheeler 58:39, 17-Caitlin McDaniel 59:06, 18Laura Josey 59:39, 19-Bill Graham 1:00:44, 20-Emily Solomon 1:01:40, 21-Taryn Saunders 1:02:10, 22-Lyndsey Saunders 1:02:10, 23-Susan Pash 1:03:04, 24-Jennifer Harris 1:03:11, 25-David Farrisee 1:03:35, 26-Jessica Schroeder 1:05:06, 27-Jean Wolf 1:07:02.

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Jacob Wells Dies After Marathon Collapse Jacob Wells of Little Rock, Arkansas, 45, died Nov. 7, at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, six days after experiencing a cardiac arrest at the Midsouth Marathon Nov. 1 in Wynne, Arkansas. He had run over 150 marathons and directed races, including the 3 Bridges Marathon, which will be held Dec. 27 at Little Rock. He had run over 20,000 miles. Wells had recently been named Volunteer of the Year and Race Director of the Year by the Arkansas Road Runners Club of America. He was a member of the Little Rock Roadrunners and the Melonvine Striders. Running officials in Arkansas said Wells was known for many things, including “shirtless runs, headbands, and his awesome high fives.” He was called a “legend in Arkansas running.” Obituary information: Born as John Jacob Wells in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Ron and Bertie Wells on July 8, 1969, Jacob was the valedictorian of his graduat-

ing class at Mount Judea (Arkansas) High School and was the top graduating senior in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas in 1991. He was a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Arkansas Society of Certified Public Accountants. Jacob was a Senior Audit Manager at JPMS Cox, PLLC. He had 23 years of public accounting experience, joining JPMS Cox in 1998 after seven years with Ernst & Young, LLP. Jacob had significant experience in the nonprofit and governmental industries, and served on the board of directors of Our House Shelter and on the finance committee of the board of directors of the Central Arkansas Area Agency on Aging, Inc. Jacob previously served six years on the founding board of directors of Arkansas Nonprofit Alliance, the state's association of nonprofits, and has held a board position with Nonprofit Resources, Inc., where he was Treasurer and Chairman of the Finance Committee.

Jacob instructed numerous nonprofit accounting seminars sponsored by Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, Arkansas Community Foundation, Nonprofit Resources, Inc., and Arkansas Society of Certified Public Accountants. Jacob was recently awarded the 2014 Public Service Award by the Arkansas Society of CPAs. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Fay and Edith Mueller and his paternal grandfather Chester Wells. He is survived by his parents of Mount Judea; paternal grandmother, Doris Wells of Pittsburg, KS; sister, Heidi (David) Stambuck of Farmington, AR; daughter Madalaine (Alex) Hughes of Bryant, AR; son Gabriel Wells and daughter Josephine Wells of Traskwood (AR); along with granddaughter Ryleigh Hughes and nephews Zachary and Nicholas Stambuck. He also leaves his sweetheart and soulmate Jaynie Smith Cannon of Little Rock, along with a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins. A public memorial service will be

announced at a later date. Memorial donations will be used to improve facilities at the Little Rock base of the Two River's Bridge in Little Rock's River Mountain Park, Jacob's favorite place to start a run, and may be mailed to JPMS Cox, PLLC - Jacob Wells Memorial, 11300 Cantrell Road, Suite 301, Little Rock, AR 72212.

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Keveren and DeMarco lead runners in rainy Hokie Half Marathon BLACKSBURG, VA – The second annual Hokie Half Marathon and 5K were held on Oct. 12. Rainy conditions persisted throughout the race, but did not stop more than 1,400 runners from participating in the half marathon and another 300 in the 5K, a 15 percent increase from the 2013 race. The half marathon was part of the Running Journal Grand Prix, now in its 37th season. Sean Keveren, 24, of Charlottesville took more than a two-minute win in the half marathon with a time of 1:08:33. Ryan Farnan, 21, of Winchester was second in 1:11:00 and George Tolton, 22, of Abingdon was third, running 1:14:03. Tolton had finished fifth in the 2013 half marathon. Mina DeMarco, 31, of Blacksburg, wife of race director James DeMarco, was the women’s winner in 1:23:40. Ann McGranahan, 35, of Blacksburg was second in 1:25:57, with Madison Dagley third, running 1:28:05. The top three male and female finishers received cash prizes. It was a race to the finish line in the 5K. Fourteen-year-old Lane Johnson of Mechanicsville ran 20:52 to outpace Brandon MacWhinnie, 28, of Rocky Mount by only four seconds. Steven Hurwitt, 22, of Blacksburg was third in 21:08. Abby Russell, 26, of Blacksburg was the women’s 5K winner in 23:04. Molly Burger, 24, of Blacksburg was a close second in 23:10, while 53-year-old Judy MacWhinnie of Rocky Mount was third in 24:44. The scenic half marathon course began and ended at the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center. Runners ran through wooded areas, farmlands, along the Huckleberry Trail, and passed by Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium. Male, Half marathon: Overall – Sean Keveren 1:08:33, Ryan Farnan 1:11:00, George Tolton 1:14:03. 18-under – Austin Tolbert 1:28:18, Sam Forsyth 1:29:57, Thomas Hutcheson 1:30:00. 19-24 – Alex Kerr 1:24:49, Robert Deis 1:25:06, Michael Witman 1:26:05. 2529 – Eric Johannigmeir 1:15:58, Brandon Bear 1:17:09, Jordan Chang 1:21:02. 30-34 – Matt Longworth 1:19:38, Stefan Hock 1:20:36, Seth Palmer 1:27:50. 35-39 – Scott Huxtable 1:25:12, Keith Maruyama 1:25:48, Vince Baranauskas 1:27:56. 40-44 – Ignacio Moore 1:20:03, Todd Reighly 1:24:33, Harry Hudson 1:29:22. 45-49 – Kevin McGuire 1:22:19, David Pait 1:38:37, David Nystrom 1:39:33. 50-54 – Bill Johncock 1:29:01, Marc Edwards 1:29:04, Scott Walker 1:42:15. 55-59 – Dale Riddle 1:43:08, Randy Burrier 1:43:26, Ken Ritchey 1:43:44. 60-64 – Richard Hefner 1:35:20, Mark Whisler 1:36:57, Tom Gardner 1:51:38. 65-69 – Sherman Stanford 1:36:49, Bob Milan 1:45:03, John Baxter 1:55:51. 75over – Jacob Cooter 2:58:09. Female, Half marathon: Overall – Mina DeMarco 1:23:40, Ann McGranahan 1:25:57, Madison Dagley 1:28:05. 18-under – Jessica Settles 1:35:23, Sophia Link 1:39:41, Mary McAuliff 1:43:09. 19-24 – Tricity Andrew 1:30:24, Sabrina Hall 1:30:34, Sarah Karalus 1:34:50. 25-29 – Kari Putterman 1:29:12, Kristen Chang 1:36:36, Laura Colantuono 1:44:05. 30-34 – Laura Biber 1:36:34, Kristy VanCour 1:38:26, Jennifer Shawver 1:39:59. 35-39 – Sarah Langlinais 1:38:18, Marcia Wright 1:40:52, Nancy Anderson 1:41:07. 40-44 – Mary Davison 1:35:08, Merin Shekitka 1:37:37, Kim Kitts 1:48:29. 45-49 – Cortney Martin 1:39:55, Patience Larkin 1:50:45, Jill Sible 1:53:51. 50-54 – Marlete Servidoni 1:44:08, Trish Richardson 1:44:11, Christen Snyder 1:45:59. 55-59 – Sue Wright 1:44:03, Deborah Casola 1:55:26, Nancy Ball 2:08:19. 60-64 – Susan Terwilliger 2:14:47, Diane Walton 2:32:06, Sharen Gromling 2:57:47. 65-69 – Pat Barton 2:25:20, Brenda Cooter 2:47:09, Barb Kendzierski 3:05:38. 70-74 – Sylvia French 2:21:06, Patricia Christensen 3:11:04. Male, 5K: Overall – Lane Johnson 20:52, Brandon MacWhinnie 20:56, Steven Hurwitt 21:08. 8-under – Sam Reilly 28:17, Miles Ermann 34:53, Charlie Caba 53:12. 9-12 – Brady Semtner 24:12, DJ Staton 25:50, Zachary Ermann 26:41. 13-17 – Coby Lovelace 21:22, Garrison Rouse 21:46, Zane Tipton 40:11. 18-23 – Ben Pinkston 21:49, Jacob Teves 21:55, Matthew Munson 24:30. 24-29 – Zach France 21:32, Richard Russell 23:00, Adam Hartman 23:54. 30-34 – Chad Nadeau 24:22, Erik Stallings 27:01, Bradley Crawford 27:40. 35-39 – Eric Johnson 24:47, Alan Sentman 26:37, Oscar Solis 27:30. 40-44 – Rob Semter 23:33, David Ellis 30:42, Michael Revels 31:06. 4549 – Dale Mason 25:35, Michael Munson 27:44, Tom Patterson 30:29. 50-54 – David MacWhinnie 23:27, Christopher McNabb 24:01, Don Sinclair 28:30. 55-59 – Larry Bullock 27:41, James Brilli 28:15, Rajesh Kale 30:59. 60-64 – Charles Farley 27:48, Christopher Easter 36:47, Dewitt Goodman 50:00. 70-over – Jim Caldwell 46:49, Daniel Caldwell 57:10. Female, 5K: Overall – Abby Russell 23:04, Molly Burger 23:10, Judy MacWhinnie 24:44. 8-under – Harper Potter 32:08, Kaitlyn Bostelman 36:11, Sylvia Baranauskas 53:56. 9-12 – Audrey Link 25:03, Abby Reilly 26:28, Emma Revels 28:25. 13-17 – Taylor Ellis 25:40, Maddie Yancey 28:17, Kathryn Revels 28:23. 18-23 – Olivia Chadwick 25:42, Brianna Jordan 26:07, Katie Smith 26:46. 24-29 – Serena Miller 24:45, Catie Summer 26:02, Jennifer Loso 27:15. 30-34 – Julia Sargent 26:17, Rachel

Runners ran in the rain at the Hokie Half Marathon on Oct. 12. Photo by Michael Shroyer for the Roanoke Times.

Ellerman 26:33, Lorien Huemoeller 28:00. 35-39 – Indra McGrady 25:19, Amy Pruden Bagchi 25:57, Stacei Castro 28:14. 40-44 – Carisa Hitchman 27:47, Becky Shaver 30:48, Cathy Brown Sporer 34:43. 45-49 – Lisa Thompson 26:06, Judy Revels 28:31, Barbara Stachowiak 29:13. 50-54 – Lori DeLorenzo 30:31, Liz Palmer 36:02, Andrea Consiglio 36:34. 55-59 – Patricia Rosen 30:48, Anne Mercer 38:58, Denise Day 44:45. 60-64 – Katherine Greene 50:22. 70-over – Linda Caldwell 45:17, Kay Castagnoli 46:26.


Running Journal • December, 2014 32 Male: 60-64 Grand Prix XXXVII Standings Below are the standings following the first two races of the season, the Midnight Flight 10K and Hokie Half Marathon. All half marathon races count for 25 bonus points and double points are awarded at the Rocket City Marathon. Point totals can also be found at:www.running.net.

Male: Open Matt Longworth (NC)180 Sean Keveran (VA)125 Ryan Farnan (VA)115 George Tolton (VA)110 Eric Johannigmeir (VA)105 Simion Chirchir (NC)100 Brandon Bear (VA)100 Cleophas Ngetich (NC)90 Ignacio Moore (VA)90 Stefan Hock (VA)85 Juan Soto (GA) 80 Jordan Chang (VA)80 Larry Evans (GA)75 Zach Minter (VA)75 Brian Walter (VA)70 Kevin McGuire (VA)70 Jeff Dixon (SC) 65 Todd Reighly (VA)65 Larry Brock (SC) 60 Scott Huxtable (VA)60 Edwin Hughes (SC)55 Ian Shreckengast (VA)55 Eddie Posey (SC) 50 Robert Deis (VA) 50 Marshall Anderson (GA)45 Alex Kerr (VA) 45 Angel Manuel (SC)40 Keith Maruyama (VA)40 Bill Johncock (NC)35 Sam Schiffhauer (VA)35 Agustin Morales (SC)30 Michael Witman (VA)30 Kaya Takami (VA)30 Christopher Lewis (SC)25 Fernando Gallardo (SC)20 Dennis Funk (SC)15 Mike Zerressen (NC)10 Scott Campbell (SC)5 Tim Stewart (SC) 5 Male: Masters Ignacio Moore (VA)125 Kevin McGuire (VA)110 Larry Evans (GA)100 Todd Reighly (VA)95 Brian Walter (VA)85 Harry Hudson (VA)80 Jeff Dixon (GA) 70 Carmen Dunford (VA)65 Eddie Posey (SC) 55 John Studnyk (VA)55 Brandon Langlinais (VA)45 Marshall Anderson (GA)40 Jonatha Watkinson (VA35 Fernando Gallardo (SC)30 Michael Blackburn (GA)20 Hasai Morales (SC)10 Male: 40-44 Ignacio Moore (VA)125 Todd Reighley (VA)110 Jeff Dixon (SC) 100 Harry Hudson (VA)95 Eddie Posey (SC) 85 Carmen Dunford (VA)80 Fernando Gallardo (SC)70 John Studnyk (VA)65 Michael Blackburn (SC)55 Brandon Langlinais (VA)55 Jonathan Watkinson (VA)45 Hasai Morales (SC)40 Gary Rittler (VA) 35 Mark Mullis (SC) 30 Joseph Sangl (SC)20 Ken Thomas (GA)10 Male: 45-49 Kevin McGuire (VA)125 David Pait (VA) 110

Larry Evans (GA)100 David Nystrom (VA)95 Brian Walter (VA)85 Ken Maready (VA)80 Marshall Anderson (GA)70 Richard Donnelly (VA)65 David Johnson (GA)55 Ron Flanary (VA) 55 Richard Limroth (VA)45 Christopher Luplow (SC)40 Tomonari Furukawa (VA)35 Jon Herring (SC) 30 Richard Bontrager (SC)20 Watson McBride (SC)10 Male: Grandmasters Bill Johncock (NC)195 Marc Edwards (VA)110 Larry Brock (SC) 100 Scott Walker (VA) 95 Edwin Hughes (SC)85 Dale Riddle (VA) 80 Randy Barrier (VA)65 Dennis Funk (SC) 55 Ken Ritchey (VA) 55 Bill Hines (VA) 45 Mike Zerressen (NC)40 Bob Weaver (VA) 35 Tim Stewart (SC) 30 George Sykes (SC)20 Bill Wilson (SC) 10 Male: 50-54 Bill Johncock (NC)195 Marc Edwards (VA)110 Larry Brock (SC) 100 Scott Walker (VA) 95 Edwin Hughes (SC)85 Gregor Wollmann (VA)80 Jon Poole (VA) 65 Mike Zerressen (NC)55 Erez Ofir (VA) 55 Enro Gjala (VA) 45 Tim Stewart (SC) 40 Craig Bizjak (VA) 35 Bob Clary (SC) 30 Steven Kennedy (FL)20 Charlie Campbell (SC)10 Male: 55-59 Dale Riddle (VA) 125 Randy Burrier (VA)110 Dennis Funk (SC) 100 Ken Ritchey (VA) 95 George Sykes (SC)85 Bill Himes (VA) 80 Bill Wilson (SC) 70 Bob Weaver (VA) 65 Wilson Twitty (SC)55 David Topping (VA)55 John Wilson (VA) 45 Wayne Doerksen (SC)40 Ken Clark (VA) 35 Rick Hayes (GA) 30 Judd Bailey (SC) 20 Rodney Wright (SC)10 Male: Sr. Grandmasters Richard Hefner (NC)225 Sherman Stanford 195 Bob Milan (NC) 135 Mark Whisler (VA)95 Bob Nelson (NC) 70 Tom Gardner (VA)65 John Baxter (VA) 55 Richard Walton (VA)45 Kenneth Wood (GA)40 Dennis Gentry (VA)35 Booker Orsley (GA)30 Michael Kasha (SC)20 David Oblinger (GA)10

Richard Hefner (NC)225 Mark Whisler (VA)110 Tom Gardner (VA)95 Bob Nelson (NC) 85 Richard Walton (VA)80 Kenneth Wood (GA)70 Dennis Gentry (VA)65 Booker Orsley (GA)55 Hank Burnley (VA)55 George Morgan (VA)45 David Oblinger (GA)40 Dennis Barbour (VA)35 Doug Booth (SC) 30 Tommy Walls (SC)20 Donald Hancock (SC)10 Male: 65-69 Sherman Stanford (LA)225 Bob Milan (NC) 195 John Baxter (VA) 95 William Mayo (VA)80 Michael Kasha (SC)70 R.B. Anderson (VA)65 Robert Keith (AL) 55 Tom Walton (VA) 55 Leroy Wood (VA) 45 George Southgate (GA)40 Reynold Rose (VA)35 Male: Veterans Jacob Cooter (GA) 210 Bill Beckwith (SC)100 Male: 75-79 Jacob Cooter (GA) 210 Bill Beckwith (SC)100 Female: Open Mina De Marco (VA)125 Ann McGranahan (VA)115 Madison Dagley (VA)110 Kari Patterman (VA)105 Joyce Kandie (NC)100 Sabrina Hall (VA) 100 Tricity Andrew (VA)95 Sophy Jepchirchir (NC)90 Mary Davison (VA)90 Sunday Davis (SC)85 Sarah Karulus (VA)85 Karen Becker (SC)80 Jessica Settles (VA)80 Dian Ford (SC) 75 Kristen Cheng (VA)75 Anita Jones (SC) 70 Laura Biber (VA) 70 Carly Ledbetter (GA)65 Merin Shekitka (VA)65 Katie Crosson (SC)60 Sarah Langlinais (VA)60 Emily Loftis (SC) 55 Kristy Van Cour (VA)55 Megan Kingsland (GA)50 Sophia Link (VA)50 Amanda Pendergrass (SC)45 Cortney Martin (VA)45 Lisa Godwin (SC)40 Jennifer Shawver (VA)40 Sarah Deblaey (SC)35 Haley Armentrout (VA)35 Joy Howard (SC) 30 Marcia Wright (VA)30 Nancy Anderson (VA)30 Gail Audet (GA) 25 Makenzie Wilson (SC)20 Shirley Smith (SC)15 Jessica Lanier (SC)10 Alexis Hartman (SC)5 Kennedi Garrison (SC)5 Female: Masters Mary Davison (VA)125 Kelly Shekitka (VA)110 Julie Seymour (SC)100 Merin Shekitka (VA)95 Melissa Merner (SC)85 Cortney Martin (VA)80 Joy Howard (SC) 70 Kim Kitts (VA) 65 Stephanie Miceli (GA)55

www.running.net Vonda Wilson (VA)55 Kristine Lattimer (VA)45 Lisa Waters (SC) 40 Patience Larkin (VA)35 Leslie Doss (SC) 30 Monica Loftis (SC)20 Carrie Ertzberger (SC)10 Female: 40-44 Mary Davison (VA)125 Kelly Shekitka (VA)110 Stephanie Miceli (GA)100 Merin Shekitka (VA)95 Lisa Waters (SC) 85 Kim Kitts (VA) 80 Monica Loftis (SC)70 Vonda Wilson (VA)65 Carrie Ertzberger (SC)55 Kristina Lattimer (VA)55 Karen Snyder (VA)45 Kathy Breffle (GA)40 Terresa Odum (VA)35 Michelle Dove (GA)30 Julie Carver (SC) 20 Female: 45-49 Cortney Martin (VA)125 Patience Larkin (VA)110 Anita Jones (SC) 100 Jill Sible (VA) 95 Lisa Godwin (SC)85 Kathy Reilly (VA)80 Joy Howard (SC) 70 Teresa Smith (VA)65 Leslie Doss (SC) 55 Donna Lazar (VA)55 Sheri Edwards (VA)45 Valinda Mercer (SC)40 Sunny Pratt (VA)35 Reide Buffington (SC)30 Kimberly Silvay (SC)20 Marie Crowe (SC)10 Female: Grandmasters

Sue Wright (VA) 125 Marlete Servidoni (VA)110 Dian Ford (SC) 100 Trish Richardson (VA)95 Shirley Smith (SC)85 Christen Snyder (VA)80 Pam Garrison (SC)70 Stephanie Harvey (VA)65 Cindy Slagle (SC)55 Debbie Wells (VA)55 Kathleen Poole (VA)45 Lillian Lusk (SC) 40 Linda Vick (VA) 35 Anne Newton (SC)30 Lark Ivester (SC) 20 Melinda Keaton (SC)10 Female: 50-54 Trish Richardson (VA) 125 Christen Snyder (VA) 110 Pam Garrison (SC) 100 Stephanie Harvey (VA) 95 Cindy Slagle (SC) 85 Debbie Wells (VA) 85 Anne Newton (SC) 70 Kathleen Poole (VA) 65 Lark Ivester (SC) 55 Linda Vick (VA) 55 Nancy Walsh (VA) 45 Melinda Keaton (SC) 40 Deborah Sunder (SC) 30 Female: 55-59 Sue Wright (VA) 125 Deborah Casola (VA)110 Dian Ford (SC) 100 Nancy Ball (VA) 95 Shirley Smith (SC)85 Rhonda Hopkins (VA)80 LillianLusk (SC) 70 Becky Bean (VA) 65 Wren Ivester (VA) 55

Allison Hunter (VA)55 Maggie Kyger (VA)45 Susan Jenkins (VA)35 Female: Sr. Grandmasters Brenda Cooter (GA)150 Susan Terwilliger (VA)125 Pat Barton (VA) 110 Gail Audet (GA) 100 Diane Walton (VA)95 Sandy Reid (NC) 85 Sharon Gromling (VA)65 Kathy Givens (GA)55 Barb Kendzierski (VA)55 Susan Wood (VA) 45 Linda Greenstein (vA)35 Female: 60-64 Susan Terwilliger (VA)125 Diane Walton (VA)110 Gail Audet (GA) 100 Sharon Gromling (VA)95 Susan Wood (VA) 80 Linda Greenstein (VA)65 Mary McCully (VA)55 Female: 65-69 Brenda Cooter (GA)195 Pat Barton (VA) 125 Sandy Reid (GA) 100 Barb Kendzierski (VA)95 Kathy Givens (GA)70 Female: Veterans Sylvia French (VA)125 Patricia Chrsitensen (VA)110 Betty Burrell (SC) 100 Female: 70-74 Sylvia French (VA)125 Patricia Christensen (VA)110 Betty Burrell (SC) 100

Grand Prix XXXVII Schedule 45-49 August 29 October 12 November 23 December 13 January 10 February 8 February 14 March 15 May 25

Midnight Flight 10K Hokie Half Marathon Magic City Half Marathon Rocket City Marathon Mississippi Blues Half Marathon Winter Flight 8K Dasani Myrtle Beach Half Marathon Germantown Half Marathon Cotton Row 10K

Anderson, SC Blacksburg, VA Birmingham, AL Huntsville, AL Jackson, MS Salisbury, NC Myrtle Beach, SC Germantown, TN Huntsville, AL

Grand Prix rules Grand Prix points will only be awarded to runners residing in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, DC, at the time of the competition.Double Grand Prix points will be awarded at the Rocket City Marathon in Huntsville, AL.*In each half marathon, 25 bonus points will be awarded to each runner scoring in that race. Only the top 8 GP performances for any runner will be counted in the open and age group scoring of GP XXXVII.If a runner changes age groups, he or she may score in both age groups but points will stay in the age group for which the runner competes in at the time of the race. Following the Cotton Row Run on Memorial Day 2015, awards will be presented to the top 3 overall male and female finishers, top one male and female masters, grand masters, senior grand masters, and veterans and the top three finishers in each age category and those present will have photos taken for publication in Running Journal. Runners who win an award in the open, masters, grand masters, senior grand masters, or veterans are not eligible for age group awards. Runners must run at least two races to qualify for final awards. *Rule change

Points will be awarded in each race as follows: -- Top 20 males and females overall. -- Top 8 male and female masters (40-49), grand masters (50-59) senior grand masters (60-69), and veterans (70-over) -- Top 8 males and females in age groups 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-over.

Grand Prix Scoring System Place Top 20 overall Top 8 scoring

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Running Journal • December, 2014

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“Racing South” THE ONLY CALENDAR YOU NEED TO RUN THE SOUTH Race Directors: Use form on page 37 to send information on all upcoming races. Runners: Please verify information before traveling to a race. When requesting information, always enclose a SASE. Abbreviations: RD = race day, RW = racewalk, FR = fun run, P/M = postmarked, W/C = wheelchair.

ALABAMA Dec. 1, Huntsville - Galaxy of Lights 5K, 6:30pm. Info Tony Osani (256)509-5759, rdgalaxy5k@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Athens - AHS JROTC Jingle Bell Jog 5K, 8am. Info: amyhump@bellsouth.net. Dec. 6, Auburn - AORTA Toys for Tots 10K & 5K, 7:30am; 1 Mile, 9am. Info: Monica Kennis (334)737-1835, monkennis@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Birmingham - Birmingham Amazing Race Adults & Kids Adventure Race, 1 Mile w/Obstacles; 2pm. Info: Great Amazing Race (513)518-0528, info@greatamazingrace.com. Dec. 6, Butler - Reindeer Run 5K, 2 Mile Walk & 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: Erika Putman (205)459-3795, erika.putman@tds.net. Dec. 6, Demopolis - Jingle Bell Run, 5K 9am. Info: Demopolis Area Chamber of Commerce (334)289-0270, demopchamber@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Dothan - Warriors Running For A Warrior Color Run, 5K Run/Walk 9am. Info: Tammy Lloyd (334)792-0935, warriorrun5k@emmanuelwarriors.org. Dec. 6, Homewood - Mustache Dache 5K, Kids Run (12-under); 7:30am. Info: allison@cadence180.com. Dec. 6, Mobile - Catch The Glow 5K Run/Walk, 6pm. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Dec. 6, Montgomery - Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis, 5K Chip or nonchip, 1 Mile; 8:31am/5K. Info: Lisa Hemphill (334)557-1577, lhemphill@arthritis.org. Dec. 6, Rehobeth - Rebel Run 5K, 1 Mile Walk; 8am. Info: Tonya Hughes (334)718-4568, hughes.tonya@hcboe.us. Dec. 7, Huntsville - Mistletoe Madness 5K & 1 Mile Run/Walk, 2pm. Info: cayce@sdiabetes.org. Dec. 7, Mobile - Mobile Amazing Race Adults & Kids Adventure Race, 1 Mile w/Obstacles; 2pm. Info: Great Amazing Race (513)5180528, info@greatamazingrace.com. Dec. 13, Birmingham - Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk, 9am; 1 Mile FR, 10am; Santa Chase, 10:30am. Info: (205)314-8440, ksmeraglia@arthritis.org. Dec. 13, Dothan - Wiregrass Habitrot 5K Elves on the Trail, 9am. Info: (334)792-8453, aschutz@wiregrasshabitat.org. Dec. 13, Fort Rucker - Mistletoe 5K, 9am. Info: (334)255-2296/ 3794.

Dec. 13, Huntsville - Nike Rocket City Marathon, 8am; $90 P/M thru Oct., after $100 (online thru 12/1). Info: Suzanne Taylor (256)650-7063, suzanne@fleetfeet huntsville.com, www.runrocketcity.com Dec. 13, Mobile - Corpus Christi Cougars Running Wild 5K, 3pm; 1 Mile FR, 4pm. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Dec. 13, Pelham - The Decked Out Dash! 5K & 1 Mile FR; 8am. Info: Amanda Marcrum (205)705-1809, amarcrum@arcofjeff.com. Dec. 13, Point Clear - Holiday Half Marathon & 8K Run, 8:30am. Info: Port City Pacers (251)473-7223. Dec. 13, Talladega - Dashing Through The Springs 5K Run/ Walk, 8am; 1K, 9am. Info: ecook@shocco.org. Dec. 20, Bayou La Batre - Bells in the Bayou 4 Miler & 2 Miler Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Dec. 20, Birmingham - Meadow Brook Runs, 5K 9am; 1 Mile FR, 10am. Info: Bob Cosby (205)991-6054, jvpoa@juno.com. Dec. 20, Birmingham - BUTS Bearly Ultra (27 mi.), Cub Half Ultra (13.5 mi.) & Wolf Pack Relay Run, 8am. Info: events@runbuts.com. Dec. 27, Dothan - Last Grasp 5K Trail Run, 9am. Info: Larry Dykes (334)792-6021, drcprez@yahoo.com.

Jan. 3, Montgomery - The Extra Mile for Hope Inspired Ministries, 5K+1 Mile, 10K+1 Mile, 8am; $25/5k+1m, $35/10K+1m by 1/1, day of race - add $5. Info: Leann Jordan, POB 1103, Montgomery, AL 36101, (334)318-5864, leannejordan7@gmail.com, www.HopeInspiredMinistries.org. Jan. 3, Point Clear - Victory Bowl 5K & 10K, 9am. Info: Willie Foster (251)928-2424, nanafoster1@att.net.

Jan. 10, Birmingham - Red Shoe Run benefiting Ronald McDonald House in Birmingham, 10 Mile 7am; 5K 7:15am; 1 Mile Family FR 8:30am. Info: Emily Wright (205)638-7264, emily.wright@rmhca.org, www.RedShoeRun-Bham.org. Jan. 10, Huntsville - XTERRA Monte Sano State Park 15K Trail Race, 8am; 5K Trail Race, 8:30am. Info: tim@dirtyspokes.com. Jan. 11, Mobile - Servis1st Bank First Light Marathon, Half Marathon & 5-Person Relay, 7:30am; 1.2 Mile FR & Kid’s Marathon, 2pm. Info: (251)438-2094, firstlightmarathon@hotmail.com. Jan. 17, Coker - Tashka Trail 50K & 25K, 7am; 4 Mile Race, 7:15am. Info: alibama@gmail.com. Jan. 17, Prattville - Cruising the Creekwalk 5K & 1 Mile FR, 9am. Info: James Sanders (334)657-1397, james.sanders@ fandeonline.com. Jan. 31, Mobile - Peace At Bellingrath 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Jan. 31, Orange Beach - Glow in the Park 5K, 5:45pm. Info: Simon Gaskill (757)303-8514, simon@triviumracing.com. Feb. 7, Dothan - SACF Half Marathon, 5K & 1 Mile FR; 8am. Info: (334)446-0247, burton.ward@sacfinfo.org. Feb. 7. Oxford - Scout Strong 5K, 10K & 1 Mile Trail Race; 8am. Info: Steven Miles (256)223-2999, smiles101876@gmail.com. Feb. 14, Auburn - Love Your Heart 10K, 7:30am; 1 Mile, 8am; Bike Rides: 3.5 mi. 9:45am, 11 & 22 mi. 9:30am. Info: Alison Hall (334)501-2940, ahall@auburnalabama.org. Feb. 21, Dothan - Heard Magnet 5K Color Run, 8am. Info: Lydia Kirkland (334)797-9055, lydia.kirkland@hotmail.com.

Feb. 21, Gulf Shores - Sea Turtle 1/2 Marathon and Sweetheart 5K Run/5K Walk. 1/2 Marathon 7:30am, $40 by 1/30, after 1/30 $50, $60 Race Day, 18-under $20. 5K Run/5K Walk 9am, $25 by 1/30, after 1/30 $30, $35 Race Day, 18-under $15; 1 Mile Fun Run 8:30am, $15 by 2/20, $20 Race Day. Info: Sweetheart Run 5K/Sea Turtle 1/2 Marathon, POB 3584, Orange Beach, AL 36561; Walt Graham (205)966-4366, sweetheartrun@ run42k.com, www.RunSignUp.com Feb. 21, Moulton - Black Warrior/Phillip Parker 50K, 50K Relay, 25K & 5 Mile Trail Runs; 8am. Info: Jay Baxter (256)303-1948, keith@blackwarrior50k.com. Feb. 22, Birmingham - Mercedes Marathon, Half Marathon, & Marathon Relay, 7:30am; 5K on 2/21, 8am. Info: (205)870-7771, info@mercedesmarathon.com. Feb. 28, Alexander City - Russell Forest 5K & 10K, 7:45am. Info: (256)397-1019, russellforestrun@russelllands.com. Feb. 28, Decatur - Miss Albany’s Piggy Tail Princess 7K, 9am; 1 Mile FR, 10:15am. Info: missalbany7k@gmail.com. Feb. 28, Prattville - Centerpoint 13.1, Half Marathon 7am; 5K 7:30am. Info: info@centerpointhalf.com.

ARKANSAS Dec. 6, Benton - Speedy Santa 5K, 8:30am. Info: (501)7782271, clay.cunningham@fbcbenton.org. Dec. 6, Fort Smith - Run Home for Habitat for Humanity 5K, 8am. Info: (479)782-8255, volunteer@habitatfs.org. Dec. 6, Little Rock - Jingle Bell 5K & 1 Mile, 11am. Info: (501)664-4591, aharris@arthritis.org. Dec. 6, Little Rock - Helping Our Heroes Christmas 5K Challenge, 8am. Info: (501)712-5514 (x2), jeffw@sheepdogia.org. Dec. 6, Springdale - Run With Rudolph 5K, 8am. Info: (203)8327711, afoster2@sdale.org. Dec. 6, Star City - $5 5/10/25K, 9am. Info: Seth Boone (870)6284714, seth.boone@arkansas.gov. Dec. 13, Greenwood - Yule Run 5K, 9am. Info: (479)996-6357, info@greenwoodchamber.net. Dec. 13, Hot Springs - Jingle Bell 5K & 1 Mile, 9am. Info: (501)664-4591, aharris@arthritis.org. Dec. 13, Pine Bluff - CASA Half Marathon, 8am. Info: (870)5404911, pbcasahalf@live.com. Dec. 13, Prescott - Ugly Christmas Sweater 5K, 8am. Info: (870)397-3266, akisselburg@prescott.k12.ar.us. Dec. 13, Springdale - Epic 5K Miles for Missions, 9am. Info: (479)751-4459, sborland@springdalefirst.com.

Dec. 13, Van Buren - Crawford County Optimist Elf 5K & 1 Mile, 3pm. Info: (918)208-9237, lmonty78@hotmail.com. Dec. 14, Fayetteville - Jingle Bell 5K & 1 Mile, 2pm. Info: (501)664-4591, aharris@arthritis.org. Dec. 20, Dardanelle - Mt. Nebo Bench Trail 4 Mile, 9am. Info: (479)477-0909, mwwitt01@gmail.com. Dec. 20, Fayetteville - Jingle Bell Jog 5K & Reindeer Relays, 8am. Info: (479)530-8084, eleanor.townsley@sbcglobal.net. Dec. 27, Little Rock - Three Bridges Marathon, 7am. Info: info@3bridgesmarathon.com. Jan. 1, Batesville - Mac & Michelle’s New Years Day Prediction 3.8 Mile, 9am. Info: (870)307-9850, macandmichelle@sbcglobal.net. Jan. 3, Conway - Racin’ in the New Year 5K, 10am. Info: (501)329-8102, sgreenway@fcds-conway.org. Jan. 3, Little Rock - ARK Winter Series 5K, 10K & Half Marathon; 8am. Info: (501)519-0185, kirkriley@msn.com. Jan. 10, North Little Rock - ARK Winter Series 5K, 10K & 10 Mile, 8am. Info: (501)519-0185, kirkriley@msn.com. Jan. 10, Wynne - Village Creek 25K & 10K, 8am. Info: (870)2086523, ecook5381@aol.com. Jan. 17, Maumelle - ARK Winter Series 5K, 10K & Half Marathon, 8am. Info: (501)519-0185, kirkriley@msn.com. Jan. 24, Little Rock - ARK Winter Series 5K, 10K & Half Marathon, 8am. Info: (501)519-0185, kirkriley@msn.com. Jan. 24, Magnolia - Chillin’ for Children’s 5K, 9am. Info: (870)949-0793, ladybug_6219@yahoo.com. Jan. 31, Rogers - Frostbite Family 5K, 10am. Info: Ashton Caton (479)273-9622, ashtoncaton@crowder.edu. Feb. 7, Conway - Freezin for a Reason 5K & 10K, 9am. Info: (501)450-0512, freezin4areason@yahoo.com. Feb. 8, Fort Smith - Fort Smith Marathon, Half Marathon & Marathon Relay, 8am. Info: fortsmithmarathon@gmail.com. Feb. 14, Fort Smith - Run 4 the Stars 5K, 9am. Info: (479)6526684, sarahboyd24@hotmail.com. Feb. 14, Hot Springs - Van Davis Memorial 5K, 9am. Info: (501)960-4206, dthurber@npcc.edu. Feb. 15, Texarkana - Run the Line Half Marathon & 2-Person Relay, 8am (7:30am early start). Info: J.R. Harrison (903)7927186, info@txkruntheline.org.

FLORIDA Dec. 3, Boca Raton - Boca Raton Pal Holiday Mile, 7pm. Info: (561)361-1950, runedgetom@gmail.com. Dec. 5, Daytona Beach - Jingle Bell Jog 3K, 6pm. Info: sfenwick@hollyhillfl.org. Dec. 6, Clearwater - Phillies and Threshers 10K, 4pm; 5K, 4:30pm. Info: XRM Event Management (727)226-7223, suzannehensleetriathlon@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Clearwater - The Color Run 5K, 9am. Info: (855)6626567, support@thecolorrun.com. Dec. 6, Clermont - 5K Santa Fun Run, 5K Run/Walk & 1 Mile; 8:30am. Info: sheri.vogle@orlandohealth.com. Dec. 6, Clermont - Armageddon Ambush The Extreme Mud Run 5K, 8:30am. Info: (954)552-6256, info@fiercefit.net. Dec. 6, Coral Gables - The Holiday Family Fun Day, 5K Run/ Walk, 7:30am. Info: rstern@splitsecondtiming.com. Dec. 6, Daytona Beach - Light Up the Night 5K Run/Walk, 7pm. Info: Lissette Deschamps (386)671-5222, deschampsl@dbpd.us. Dec. 6, Fort Lauderdale - Tap ‘N’ Run, 4K or 2.5 Miles, 2pm. Info: JAM Active (502)653-4985, matt@getjamactive.com. Dec. 6-7, Fort Myers - FGCU Fly By Night 50-Mile Relay, 5pm. Info: Julia Stulock (239)590-7332, jstulock@fgcu.edu. Dec. 6, Fort Walton Beach - Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk for Arthritis, 9am. Info: Dana Bartholomew (850)471-1541, dbartholomew@arthritis.org. Dec. 6, Gainesville - Tacky Sweater Holiday 5K, 8am. Info: Ben King (813)480-0073, bking1308@ufl.edu. Dec. 6, Hialeah - Amelia Down-2-Earth at the Park 5K Dog Run, 7:30am. Info: (786)385-4204, worksmartplayharder@ yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Jacksonville - Running of the Bulls 5K, 8:30am. Info: (904)355-0155, info@arcjacksonville.org. Dec. 6, Jacksonville Beach - Josh’s Run for Paws 5K, 9am. Info: Jim Shields (904)318-8104, jimshieldsmra@comcast.net. Dec. 6, Kissimmee - Superhero Dash 5K Run. Info: Samuelson Gomes (863)427-0075, gomes1409@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Land O’ Lakes - The P.I.G. Race, 5K, 8K, 12K & Kids Run; 9am; Challenges/Obstacles. Info: Kent Robson (309)5306019, kent@bluehedgehog.org. Dec. 6, Largo - Joy Run 5K, 9am; 1 Mile Walk, 9:15am. Info: (727)288-8465, newmama1026@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Melbourne - Run 4 the Future, 5K Run/Walk, 4pm. Info: Debbi Davis (321)617-7347, ddavis@sa18.org. Dec. 6, Micanopy - 4-H5K: Little Run on the Prairie. Info: Matthew Benge (352)955-2402, mattbenge@ufl.edu. Dec. 6, Miami - Miami Dade College 5K Run/Walk for Education, 7:30am. Info: (954)749-6933, rstern@splitsecondtiming.com. Dec. 6, Miami Lakes - Jingle Bell Jog Cross Country Classic 5K, 8am. Info: Ana Lopez (754)204-8277, avoiceoflove@aol.com. Dec. 6, Milton - Santa Sprint 5K Trail Run, 4:30pm; 1 Mile, 3:30pm. Info: Jennifer Weideman (850)982-1375, jenniferweideman@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Navarre - Navarre Jingle Bell Run 5K, 8am. Info: Mike Sandler (850)939-6973, mjsandler@bellsouth.net. Dec. 6, New Smyrna Beach - Ed Root Memorial 10K & 5K, 8am. Info: Kimla Shelton (386)424-2175, kshelton@cityofnsb.com. Dec. 6, North Miami - Green Beret Challenge w/Obstacles, 8:30am. Info: Mark Ballas - info@specialopsseries.com. Dec. 6, Odessa - Keystone Family Fun Run, 5K 8am; 1 Mile Walk/Run, 9am. Info: Michael Robin (816)260-1127, michael.robin@cerner.com. Dec. 6, Orlando - OUC Orlando Half Marathon, 7am; 5K, 7:05am. Info: (407)896-1160, eventinfo@trackshack.com. Dec. 6, Panama City Beach - Run For The Redfish Half Marathon, 8am; 5K, 8:30am. Info: Catherine Collins (850)2351159, catherine@pcbeach.org.

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Dec. 6, Paxton - PHS AVID Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Sammie Watson (850)892-1230 (x4263), watsons@walton.k12.fl.us. Dec. 6, Pensacola - The Hero 5K Run/Walk. Info: (888)503-0668, info@thehero5k.com. Dec. 6, Pensacola - Gator March 5K Run/Walk, 7am. Info: Michelle Nelson (850)453-3221 (x264), sweetness4185@hotmail.com. Dec. 6, Port St. Joe - Run the Mission 5K, 9am; 1 Mile FR, 10:30am. Info: Carla McGhee (850)227-6376, cdmbelle@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Sewall’s Point - Junior League of Martin County’s Rudolph Reindeer Dash 5K, 7am. Info: Teena White (772)215-1625, white.teena@gmail.com. Dec. 6, St. Augustine - Gingerbread Man 10K/5K Dash, Kids FR; 8am. Info: melissa@ultimateracinginc.com. Dec. 6, St. Augustine - Palencia Holiday Fun Run, 5K 10:30am; 1 Mile FR/Walk 10am. Info: Mary Beth Perrone (904)342-3608, bohnh@hotmail.com. Dec. 6, St. Petersburg - Ride & Run With The Stars, 25 Mile Bike Ride 8am; 10K Family Ride 8:15am; 5K Run 8:30am; 1 Mile Fun Walk/Skate 8:45am. Info: (727)464-7259, rd’jimas@pcsonet.com. Dec. 6, Sunrise - Jingle Bell Jog 5K, 8am. Info: Cynthia Rae Barnard (954)461-5515, cynthia@gflrrc.org. Dec. 6, Tallahassee - Jingle Bell Run, 6:15pm Info: Jan Bubsey (850)891-3860, jan.bubsey@talgov.com. Dec. 6, Tallahassee - Tallahassee 10 Mile Challenge, 8am. Info: 10milechallenge@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Tavares - Santa Shuffle 5K Run, 8am. Info: Tom Mullen (407)356-8596, tom@greaterevents.com. Dec. 6, Tampa - Holiday Hoola Hoop 5K & 1M Survivor; 9am. Info: Rob Meli (727)781-4673, rob@braintumoralliance.org. Dec. 6, Viera - Reindeer Dash & Jingle Bell Fun Walk, 5K 8am. Info: Randy Detwiler (321)433-48981, randy.detwiler@ brevardparks.com. Dec. 6, Wesley Chapel - WCC 5K Run & Family Fest, 8:30am. Info: contact@worldchampioncenter.com. Dec. 7, Boca Raton - Pope John Paul II It’s a Wonderful Run 5K, 8am; 1 Mile, 8:30am. Info: Race Hotline (561)212-5982. Dec. 7, Bradenton - Scrooge 10K at Heritage Harbour, 8am. Info: Rae Ann Darling Reed (941)799-2058, coach@runnergirl.com. Dec. 7, Brandon - Brandon Half Marathon, 7am; 5K, 7:30am. Info: brandonrunning1@gmail.com. Dec. 7, Fernandina Beach - Reindeer Run Half Marathon & 5K, 7am. Info: Amelia Island Runners (904)491-0369, jandemcb@aol.com. Dec. 7, Hollywood - Double Dash 5K, 7:30am. Info: Monica Patino (954)552-8030, monica.patino@yahoo.com. Dec. 7, North Miami Beach - down2earth Divas 5K, 10K & Half Marathon Trail Run, 7:30am. Info: (786)385-4204, worksmartplayharder@yahoo.com. Dec. 7, Port Charlotte - Moe’s Terrier Trot 5K Run/Walk, 7:30am. Info: Edward Gillen (518)956-4538, vcat47@aol.com. Dec. 7, Sarasota - Florida 10 Series, 10 Mile, 5 Mile & Kid’s 1 Mile; 7:30am. Info: florida10series@yahoo.com. Dec. 7, St. Augustine Beach - Divas Half Marathon, 7am; 5K, 7:25am. Info: 1(800)733-7089, info@runlikeadiva.com, www.runlikeadiva.com. Dec. 7, Vedra Beach - Guana Back to Nature Trail Races, 50K Ultra, 50K Relay, 8am; 12K, 1pm. Info: Mark Ryan (50K) (904)3383230, Bob Fernee (12K) (904)743-3161, bob@lstplacesports.com. Dec. 7, West Palm Beach - EAU Palm Beaches Marathon & Run Fest, Marathon, Half Marathon, Relay, 6:30am; 5K, 6:45am. Info: pbminfo@usroadsports.com. Dec. 10, Coral Springs - Coral Springs Holiday Mile, 6:15pm. Info: Kelle Burke (954)695-6076, kelleinthezone@yahoo.com. Dec. 13, Cape Canaveral - Reindeer Run/Walk, 5K & 1 Mile Kids Fun Runs; 8am. Info: Kip Pastermack (321)412-3675, kip.pastermack@bcso.us. Dec. 13, Crawfordville - Reindeer 5K Run, 8:30am. Info: Susan Jones (850)566-7584, bluewatersusan@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Fort Walton Beach - Jingle Bell Jog 10K & 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: sfach7jinglebelljog@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Gainesville - Season of Hope 5K/15K Run, 9am. Info: lesokun@ufl.edu. Dec. 13, Iverness - Jingle Bell 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk, 11:30am. Info: info@drcsports.com. Dec. 13, Jacksonville - The JB Southern Oak 1 Mile Championships, 3pm/1st wave. Info: matt@prsracetiming.com. Dec. 13, Leesburg - Mistletoe Trot, 5K & 10K; 8am. Info: Jim Shields (904)318-8104, jimshieldsmra@comcast.net. Dec. 13, Orlando - Vanessa Welch Reindeer Run 5K, 7am. Info: (407)896-1160, eventinfo@trackshack.com. Dec. 13, Orlando - Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk for Arthritis, 8am. Info: Mariel Armitage (407)208-1766, marmitage@arthritis.org. Dec. 13, Ormond Beach - Bulow Woods Trail Race & Ultra Marathon, 50K Ultra Marathon 7am; 1/2 Marathon 7:30am; 4+ Mile Run/Walk 8am. Info: don@runnershighracing.com. Dec. 13, St. Augustine - Santa Suits On The Loose 5K Walk/Jog/ Run, 8am. Info: amandaorc@bellsouth.net. Dec. 13, St. Petersburg - Northside Christian School F.A.C.E. Race 5K, 8am. Info: (727)541-7593. Dec. 13, Winter Springs - Candy Cane 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: staff@racetimesports.com. Dec. 14, Cape Coral - Best Damn Race, Marathon & Half Marathon, 6:45am; 5K, 7:05am. Info: Nick Zivolich (727)726-4250, info@bestdamnrace.com. Dec. 14, Gainesville - Gainesville Brewery Run 5K, 12pm; 1 Mile FR & Kids 1 Mile Run 12:30pm. Info: blueskyrunningco@gmail.com. Dec. 14, Madeira Beach - Florida Holiday Halfathon, 7:05am. Info: flroadraces@aol.com, www.floridaroadraces.com. Dec. 14, Orlando - Tap ‘N’ Run, 4K Run/Walk 4pm. Info: Morgan Cosglow (502)653-4942, morgan@jamactive.com. Dec. 14, Palm Bay - Bayfront 5K9, 5K 8am. Info: Drs. Paul & Jen Sikoski (321)725-4609, info@palmbayanimalclinic.com. Dec. 19, Lakewood Ranch - The Jingle 5K Run/Walk, 7pm; 1 Mile Holiday Walk, 7:10pm. Info: Doug Schiller (941)932-6147, dougjune1@msn.com.


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Dec. 20, Clearwater - Say No To Drugs Holiday Classic, 5K, 10K & 1 Mile; 8am; $24. Info: Chris Alexander, POB 781, Clearwater, FL 33757; (727)434-3409, www.saynotodrugs.com. Dec. 20, Cocoa - Cocoa YMCA Candy Cane 5K, 8am. Info: Jill Bond (321)433-7770, jbond@cfymca.org. Dec. 20, Estero - Tara’s Jingle Jog 5K, 8am; 5K w/Obstacles, 8am. Info: jonathanparla@hotmail.com. Dec, 20, Ocala - Jingle Bell Run 5K, 8am. Info: Jim Shields (904)318-8104, jimshieldsmra@comcast.net. Dec. 20, Jacksonville - Patrons of the Heart Winter Solstice 5K & 10K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: matt@prsracetiming.com. Dec. 20, Jacksonville - Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis 5K, 6pm. Info: Wendy Smith (904)644-7317, wsmith@arthritis.org. Dec. 20, Lake Mary - Naughty or Nice 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: info@run4acause.org. Dec. 20, Marco Island - Marco Island 5 Mile Hill Run, 8am. Info: Mark McGarity (239)450-5485, Marco (239)642-7981. Dec. 20, Orlando - Orange County Parks 5K Series, 5:30pm. Info: Parks & Recreation (407)836-6200. Dec. 20, Ormond Beach - Stonewood Grill Holiday Classic 5K Run, 8am. Info: don@runnershighracing.com. Dec. 20, Palm Coast - Starlight Half Marathon & 5K Run/Walk, 6pm. Info: carrie@triumphraces.com. Dec. 20, Satellite Beach - Running Zone’s Jingle Bell 2 Miler, 5:45pm. Info: Denise Piercy (321)751-8890, info@runningzone.com. Dec. 20, St. Augustine - Flash Dash 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: kimberlyhinman@yahoo.com. Dec. 20, Sunrise - Jingle Bell Jog, 8am. Info: Cynthia Rae Barnard (954)461-5515, cynthia@gflrrc.org. Dec. 20, Tallahassee - Tannenbaum 6K XC Run, 9am. Info: hwills@gmail.com. Dec. 20, Tampa - Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis Foundation, 5K & 1 Mile; 9am. Info: Melissa Hughey (813)968-7000, mhughey@arthritis.org. Dec. 20, Titusville - Super Caleb 5K Run/Walk & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: Hannah Horvath (321)537-3526, runsalot@cfl.rr.com. Dec. 21, Mount Dora - Mount Dora Half Marathon, 7am; 5K Run/ Walk, 7:15am. Info: info@run4acause.org. Dec. 21, Santa Rosa Beach - The Winter Solstice Run, 40, 20 or 10 Miles; 6:30am. Info: Casey Tindell-Trejo (850)396-3689, casey.trejo@amavida.com. Dec. 27, Ormond Beach - Holiday Bridge Challenge 5K, 8am. Info: don@runnershighracing.com. Dec. 27, Palmetto - Manatee River Run 5 Miler, 9am. Info: Tom Orehowsky (941)720-1874, events@bradentonrunnersclub.com. Dec. 28, Boca Raton - Boca 10K Run, 5K Run or Walk, 7:30am. Info: bocaroadrunners@yahoo.com. Dec. 28, Jacksonville - Jacksonville Bank Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, 7am. Info: 1st Place Sports (904)731-1900, events@1stplacesports.com. Dec. 28, Panama City - The Biggest Loser Run/Walk Half Marathon & 5K, 7am. Info: contact@biggestloserrunwalk.com. Jan. 1, Brooksville - Resolution AR/Pangea Adventure Racing, Elite 8 Hour, 8am; 3 Hour, 1pm. Info: Greg Owens (407)277-6015, info@pangeaadventureracing.com. Jan. 1, Hollywood - Resolution 5K Run/Walk, 9am; Kid’s Dash, 9:45am; Youth Mile, 10am. Info: Cynthia@gflrrc.org. Jan. 1, New Smyrna Beach - New Smyrna Beach Flamingo 5K Beach Run, 5K Run/Walk 9am. Info: snasrallah@southernstonecommunications.com. Jan. 3, Brooksville - The Croom Zoom 100K & 50K, 6am; 25K, 7am. Info: Jim Hartnett (813)232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com.

Jan. 3, Green Cove Springs - Hellcat 10K & 50K Races, 50K 7am; 10K 8am; $35 11/130, $40 12/1-1/3; $60/50K. Info: Chris Rodatz, Race Dir. (904)655-6511, crodatz@bellsouth. net, www.1stplacesports.com Jan. 3, Gulfport - J. West Prostate Cancer 8K, 8am. Info: Steve Battle (954)615-7354, jwestpcf@gmail.com. Jan. 3, Tallahassee - Swamp Forest Trail Marathon, Half Marathon & 6.5 Mile Run, 8am. Info: byorkjr@msn.com. Jan. 4, DeLeon Springs - DeLeon Springs Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: John Boyle (386)736-0002, jboyle@altavistasports.com, www.altavistasports.com. Jan. 9, Jensen Beach - Run for the Falcons 5K, 6pm. Info: Lisa Holland (772)631-6611, lisa@teamholland.info. Jan. 10, Jacksonville - Healthy Start 5K Run, 9am; 1 Mile, 10am. Info: 1st Place Sports (904)731-1900, events@1stplacesports.com. Jan. 10, Jacksonville - Best Damn Race Half Marathon, 10K & 5K. Info: Nicholas Zivolich (727)726-4250, info@bestdamnrace.com. Jan. 10, Lecanto - Med Share Charity 5K Walk/Run, 8:45am. Info: Daniel Epstein (352)795-1765, eppa@aol.com. Jan. 10, Melbourne - Run for the Responders 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Jennifer King (321)751-8890, run4responders5k@ gmail.com. Jan. 10, Okeechobee - RSCA Resolution Run 5K, 8am. Info: Hannah Keith (863)763-0164, hannahckeith@live.com. Jan. 10, Pensacola Beach - PRA Pensacola Beach Run, Half Marathon 7:30am; 10K & 5K 8am. Info: emiller0586@gmail.com. Jan. 10, Sarasota - Andrew Memorial Scholarship 5K Run/ Walk, 8:15am; 1 Mile Fun Walk, 8:20am. Info: Stacey Monroe (941)320-9837, staceymonroe1@hotmail.com. Jan. 10, Tallahassee - Bowlegs 5K Run for Scholarship, 9am. Info: Bill Hillison (850)893-4557, whillison@fsu.edu. Jan. 11, Alva - River, Roots & Ruts Trail Run, Half Marathon & Relay 8am; 5K FR 8:15am. Info: Steve Brookman (908)236-2122, racedirector@rrrtrail.com. Jan. 17, Amelia Island - ZOOMA Florida Half Marathon & 12K, 8am; 5K, 8:30am. Info: info@zoomarun.com. Jan. 17, Coconut Creek - Brandon’s Run, 5K Run/Walk, Kids

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Run; 7am. Info: Erica French (305)305-0540, erica@isaresearch.org. Jan. 17, Jacksonville - Trinity Rescue Mission’s 5K Run For Shelter, 9am. Info: tburkhart@tbc.org. Jan. 17, New Port Richey - Cindy’s Pet Dog Walk & People Run, 5K & 1 Mile. Info: Michael Nurrenbrock (727)372-9333, office@genesiselementary.com. Jan. 17, North Merritt Island - Mustang Stampede 5K, 8am; 1 Mile, 7:30am. Info: Nancy Buonanni (321)698-3683, buon535@aol.com. Jan. 17, Sarasota - Wilde Automotive Family Ringling Bridge Run, 4 Mile Run/Walk 8am; 1 Mile FR/Walk, 9am. Info: Patti Koenig (941)951-2916 (x1035), pakoenig@thesarasotay.org. Jan. 17, Tallahassee - GWTC 30K & 15K, 8am. Info: Jerry & Jackie McDaniel (850)591-0081, jackiemcdaniel1@gmail.com. Jan. 17, Tallahassee - Dragon Dash 5K, 9am; 1 Mile Run, 10:30am. Info: Kate Taluga (858)386-6566, talugak@leonschools.net. Jan. 17, Viera - Miles for Myles 5K Family Fun Run/Walk, 5K 8am. Info: Tom and Kathy Freeberg (321)242-8945, mylesfreebergfoundation@cfl.rr.com. Jan. 17, West Palm Beach - Sunshine State Half Marathon & 5K, 6:30am. Info: Eident Racing (239)653-7881, support@eidentracing.com. Jan. 17, West Palm Beach - Run/Walk for Excellence 5K Trail, 8am. Info: Abi Kattel Memorial Foundation (561)792-7772, bijkat@gmail.com.

Jan. 31, Viera - Superhero 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Keith Ried (321)720-3441, keithried@live.com. Jan. 31, Winter Park - Florida Hospital Lady Track Shack 5K Run/Walk, 7:30am; Kid’s Run, 8:45am. Info: (407)896-1160, eventinfo@trackshack.com. Feb. 7, Pensacola - Pensacola Double Bridge Run, 15K 7am; 5K RunWalk 8:30am. Info: Pensacola Sports Association (850)4342800, jlibbert@pensacolasports.com. Feb. 7, Lakeland - Holloway Park Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: Laura Frederickson (813)625-1417, eventshollowaypark@gmail.com. Feb. 7, Melbourne - Tooth Trot 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Jerilyn Bird (321)848-5940, jrbird23@aol.com. Feb. 7, Miami - Colin Myrtetus 5K Memorial Race & Fun Walk, 5K, 7:30am. Info: Zoily Pino (305)200-5281, zoily@culmotrialattorneys.com, https://www.columbushs.com/5krace—fun-walk-2015-tickets.

Jan. 17-18, St. Pete Beach - Walgreens St. Pete Beach Classic Race Weekend, 1/17: 10K 7:15am, Kids’ Classic 8:45am, 5K 9am, 3.8 Mile Beach Run, 5pm; 1/18: Half Marathon 7am; 10K, 5K $30, 3.8 mi $20, Half $70 by 1/ 11, after 10K, 5K $40, 3.8 mi. $25, half $100. Info: Alan Johnson, 9375 Blind Pass Rd., St. Pete Beach, FL 33706, (727)363-8880, alanj@runmsm.com, http:// www.stpetebeachclassic.com/register.

Feb. 8, Tallahassee - Tallahassee Marathon & Half Marathon, 7:30am; $65/Marathon, $45/ Half 9/1-11/30; $75/$55 12/1-2/7; $90/$70 on Race Day (if space available). Info: tallahasseemarathon@gmail.com, www.tallahasseemarathon.com. See Ad page 22.

Jan. 18, Clearwater - Clearwater Distance Festival, 50K Ultra, Marathon, Halfathon, 5 Miler & 5K Walk; 7:05am (Wheelchair 7am). Info: flroadraces@aol.com, www.floridaroadraces.com Jan. 18, Davie - Davie Road Race, 10K 7am; 5K 7:30am; Mayor’s Mile Challenge 8am. Info: Tim Albury (954)321-2567, timalbury@daviepal.org.

Jan. 18, Key West - Key West Half Marathon, 7am; 5K, 7:30am; $90/Half, $45/ 5K. Info: Barb Wright, POB 1681, Key West, FL 33041; (305)240-0727, info@keywesthalfmarathon.com, www.keywesthalfmarathon.com. Jan. 18, Naples - Naples Daily News Half Marathon, 7am. Info: Perry Silverman (678)777-5622 or (239)434-9786, psilvrman@aol.com. Jan. 18, Viera - World of Beer Tap It and Run 5K, 9am. Info: Chuck Liska (321)795-9389. Jan. 24, Destin - Destin’s Bayou, Bay & Back, Half Marathon 7:30am; 5K & 10K 8:30am. Info: Suzy Nicholson Hunt (850)8376241, suzyhunt@destinchamber.com. Jan. 24, Jensen Beach - Juanita June Foundation 5K Run, 9am; 1 Mile Walk, 9:45am. Info: (772)777-4784, info@juanitajunefoundation.com. Jan. 24, Merritt Island - New Year New You Race For Change, 5K RunWalk 8:30am. Info: Malia Howe (321)449-1128, m.howe@nelsonengrco.com. Jan. 24, Tallahassee - Trent Trot 5K & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: Rick & Lois Burnette (850)294-9946, trenttrot5k@gmail.com. Jan. 24, Winter Park - Seasons 52 Park Avenue 5.2K, 7:30am; Healthy 100 Kids Run, 8:45am. Info: (407)896-1160, eventinfo@trackshack.com. Jan. 25, Celebration - Town of Celebration Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am. Info: Ken Zambito (321)436-9742, kenruns26.2@gmail.com. Jan. 25, Lake Ranch - Suncoast Half Marathon, 7am. Info: (941)312-4955, karen@activesuncoast.com. Jan. 25, Lithia - Florida Challenge Trail Runs, Half Marathon, 8am; 5K, 8:30am. Info: Jim Hartnett (813)232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com. Jan. 25, Miami - Lifetime Miami Marathon & Half Marathon, 6:15am (6:05am wheelchairs); 1/24: 5K, 7:30am. Info: miamimarathon@lifetimefitness.com. Jan. 25, Ocala - Ocala Marathon, 7am; Half Marathon, 7:15am; 5K, 7:30am. Info: chris@drcsports.com. Jan. 31, Jacksonville - Wolfson Children’s Challenge, 55K (individual & relay), 30K & 1 Mile Run; Runners & Teams will be able to register for a start time based by their predicted pace. Info: Sara McKee (904)619-3731, sara.mckee@myprecisionplanner.com. Jan 31-Feb. 1, Melbourne - Publix Melbourne Music Marathon Weekend - 2/1: Marathon 6:30am; Half Marathon & Relay 7:05am; 1/31: Florida Today 8K, 7am; 5K, 8am. Info: Mitch Varnes (321)7597200, info@themelbournemarathon.com. Jan. 31, Naples - Run for the Paws 5K, 8am. Info: Andy Reed (239)643-1880, events@hsnaples.org. Jan. 31, Sarasota - Unite 10K & 5K Run, 9am; 5K w/Doggies, 9:10am; Kid’s Dashes, 8am. Info: Doug Schiller (941)932-6147, dougjune1@msn.com. Jan. 31, Tallahassee - 2-1-1 Big Bend 5K, 9am; 1 Mile FR, 8:30am. Info: Angela Hardiman (850)617-6323, development@211bigbend.org. Jan. 31, Tallahassee - Tulip Trot 5K, 9am; 1 Mile FR & 100 Yard Dash, 8:30am. Info: (850)364-0230, michelle@npfnorthflorida.org. Jan. 31, Titusville - Light the Way & Glow 5K, 6pm. Info: (321)537-3526.

Feb. 8, Sarasota - Sarasota Music Half Marathon, 7am; Start/Finish: Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall (777 N. Tamiami Trail); $85 thru 12/31, $95 to sell out or race day. Info: John Korff (201)888-8916, john@ sarasotahalf.com, www.sarasotahalf.com

Feb. 8, Titusville - Fly Fish 5K, 8am. Info: (321)751-8890, lboisseau@gmail.com. Feb. 14, Viera - Brevard Zoo Zebra Zoom 3K, 7am. Info: Denise Piercy (321)751-8890, info@runningzone.com. Feb. 15, Fort Lauderdale - Publix Fort Lauderdale A1A Marathon & Half Marathon, 6am (wheelchair 5:45am); 5K on 2/14, 7:30am. Info: Matthew Lorraine (561)865-5379, lorraine@exclusivesports.com.

Feb. 14-15, Gainesville - Five Points of Life Race Weekend, 2/14: 5K, 8am; Kids Marathon, 9am; 2/15: Marathon, Half Marathon & Relay 7am. Info: (352)224-1644, bbwhitaker@lifesouth.org, www.fivepointsoflife.com/race/registration/ Feb. 14, Tallahassee - Run for the Cookies 5K, 9am; 1 Mile, 8:30am. Info: okonj@tcc.fl.edu. Feb. 15, Jacksonville - 26.2 With Donna: The National Marathon to Fight Breast Cancer, Marathon & Half Marathon 7:30am. Info: (904)355-7465, info@breastcancermarathon.com. Feb. 15, Naples - Paradise Coast Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, 6:30am. Info: Jaeden Hamernik (239)719-1237, jdhamernik@yahoo.com. Feb, 15, Tampa - Flatwoods Ramble 10 Mile, 8am; 5K, 8:15am. Info: Jim Hartnett (813)232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com. Feb. 20-22, Lake Buena Vista - Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend, 2/20: 5K 6:15am. 2/20-21: Kids Races - Dashes 8:45am, 1 Mile Run 9:15am; 2/21: 10K 5:30am; 2/22: Half Marathon 5:30am. Info: (407)938-3398, runDisney@disneysports.com. Feb. 21, Crescent City - Breaking Free 5K, 8am. Info: Jim Shields (904)318-8104, jimshieldsmra@comcast.net. Feb. 21, Melbourne - 5K Run/Walk for Autism Awareness, 8am. Info: Joseph Werner (321)768-6800, childandfamily@cfl.rr.com. Feb. 21, St. Marks - The Flash 12K/6K Race, 8:30am. Info: markpriddy@msn.com. Feb. 21-22, Tampa - Publix Gasparilla Distance Classic, 2/21: 15K, 6:45am, 5K 9am; 2/22: Half Marathon, 6am; 8K, 9am. Info: Susan Harmeling (813)254-7866, gdcarun@verizon.net, www.tampbayrun.com. Feb. 28, Jacksonville - Ortega River Run, 5 Mile 8:30am; 1 Mile 8am. Info: 1st Place Sports (904)731-1900, events@1stplacesports.com. Feb. 28, Melbourne - Eye of the Dragon 10K/Tail of the Lizard 2 Miler, 7:30am. Info: Barbara Linton (321)223-8204, eyeofthedragon10k@gmail.com.

March 1, Viera - Excalibur 10 Miler & Relay, 7am; $60/10 Miler, $50/Relay (per team member) 8/1-11/30; $70/$60 12/1-1/31; $80/ $70 2/1-Race Day. Info: Denise Piercy (321)751-8890, info@runningzone.com, info@excaliburrun.com, www.excaliburrun.com. See Ad page 30.

GEORGIA Dec. 5, Dalton - Silver Bell Sprint 5K, 6pm; 1 Mile FR, 4:30pm. Info: Staci Halyak (706)278-0702, s_halyak@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Acworth - Ford Elementary School Foundation Jingle Jog, 5K Run/Walk 8am; 1K & Family FR/Walk, 7:45am. Info: Natalie Rutledge (678)231-1411, natrutledg@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Albany - Jingle Bell Jog, 10K Run 8am; Toddler Trot 9am; 1 Mile Fun Walk 9:15am, 5K Run/Walk 9:30am. Info: Amanda Biery (229)312-4483. Dec. 6, Atlanta - Atlanta Beltline Eastside 10K. Info: popovic@mindspring.com.

Dec. 6, Atlanta - shemoves Atlanta 5K, Reindeer Romp, 10am. Info: April Gellatly (678)372-5954, shemovesATL@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Augusta - Navy Classic 10 Miler & 5K, 8am. Info: Stephen Strait (518)527-1334, navyclassic2014@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Buford - Santa Shuffle 5K, 8:30am. Info: Lowell Starr (770)633-5511, lstarr3@mindspring.com. Dec. 6, Buford - Jingle Bear Jog 5K, 8am. Info: Rob (678)9853921, fundracers5k@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Canton - Reindeer Run 5K, 8:30am; Fun Run, 8am. Info: runforthechildren@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Canton - Vampire 5K, 5:30pm. Info: Zulu Racing (404)542-7123, info@zuluracing.com. Dec. 6, Dacula - Mill Creek Relay for Life & Dance Department Color Run 5K. Info: Birdie Jackson (770)617-2699, birdie.jackson2@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Decatur - One Love, One Heart 5K Walk/Run, 10am. Info: Ed Williams (404)327-7738, roadraceservices@comcast.net. Dec. 6, Fitzgerald - Fellowship Community Jingle Jog for God, 5K 9am; 1 Mile FR 10am. Info: Cyndee Smallwood (229)325-5655, fellowshiprunforgod@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Fort Gordon - Holly Jolly 5K Run, 3K Walk & 1 Mile Walk; 9am. Info: Crisp McDonald (843)789-0631, crispmcdonald@hotmail.com. Dec. 6, Gainesville - Santa Sprint 5K, 8am; FR, 9am. Info: Brent Sexton (770)533-5840, bsexton@gainesville.org. Dec. 6, Griffin - Hope for Orphans Half Marathon, 8am; 5K, 8:15am. Info: Stevie Carpenter (770)710-9356, stevie0789@hotmail.com. Dec. 6, Hazelhurst - Jingle As You Glow 5K & 1 Mile, 7pm. Info: Cecelia McLoon (912)375-6760, cecelia.mcloon@jeffdavis.k12.ga.us. Dec. 6, Jesup - Teen Challenge Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk, 9am, 1 Mile FR/Walk, 8:30am. Info: Mike Randle (912)586-0005 (x199), mike.randle@teenchallenge.cc. Dec. 6, Jekyll Island - CASA Jingle All the Way 5K, 9am; 1 Mile FR, 10am. Info: Cary Greenfield (912)264-4448. Dec. 6, Macon - Reindeer Run & Santa Stroll, 5K Run & 3K Jr. Run (5-16); 8:30am. Info: Suzy Ellis (770)826-4677, suzy@getsetgrow.com. Dec. 6, Marietta - Run the Lights of Life 5K & 1K, 5pm. Info: Mark Vescio (678)895-2631, runningmanwest@bellsouth.net. Dec. 6, Monroe - Walton Chamber of Commerce Half Marathon & 5K, 9am. Info: David Dickinson (770)601-9809, mayord@monroeaccess.net. Dec. 6, Newnan - Jingle Bell Run - Race Away Domestic Violence 5K Run/Walk. Info Samantha Brazie (770)820-5559, sbrazie@progressiveac.com. Dec. 6, Peachtree City - Jingle Bell Trail - PCES, 5K 9am; 1 Mile, 9:10am. Info: Chris Castagna (770)631-3250, castagna.christine@mail.fcboe.org. Dec. 6, Rome - Rome 30K Run & Relay, 8am; 1K FR, 9am. Info: Joshua Deaton (706)206-8545, joshuadeaton@gogorunning.com. Dec. 6, Royston - XTERRA Georgia “Victoria Bryant” 5K or 10K Trail Run, 8:30am. Info: (404)310-3628, tim@dirtyspokes.com. Dec. 6, Savannah - Enmark Savannah River Bridge Run, Walk or Crawl, 5K, 10K & Double Pump!; 8am. Info: robert@fleetfeetsavannah.com. Dec. 6, Snellville - Gwinnett Parks Foundation 5K Dash & FR, 9am. Info: Ossie Brewer (678)745-5344, parksfoundation5k@gmail.com. Dec. 7, Cave Spring - Santa Sprint 5K & 1 Mile FR/Walk. Info: Jennifer Gomes (239)898-1308, jennifer.gomes814@gmail.com. Dec. 7, Dillard - River Vista Half Marathon & 10K, 7:30am. Info: ccook9@windstream.net. Dec. 7, Newnan - Glow Light Your World 5K, 6:30pm; 1 Mile FR, 6pm. Info: Kelley Welden (678)471-2193, btgglowrun@gmail.com. Dec. 7, Winder - Holly Jolly Elf Trot 5K, 3pm; Kids FR, 2:30pm. Info: Victoria Patrick (770)307-7956, vpatrick62@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Albany - Will Run for S’mores 5K, 8:30am. Info: Cris Phillips (229)395-5778, wildsiderunning@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Atlanta - Barb’s 5K, 8am. Info: (800)200-2771 (x306). Dec. 13, Atlanta - Monday Night Brewing Westside 10, 10 Miler 8am; 10K 8:10am. Info: (404)441-0963, runningnerds@gmail.com.

Dec. 13, Atlanta - The Ugly Sweater Run Atlanta, 5K, 11am; $35. Info: Josie Owen, 400 Park Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30306; (410)7032675, josie@humanmovement.me, http:// theuglysweaterrun.com/locations/atlantageorgia/#.VF_AeRZf-lo. Dec. 13, Atlanta - Inman Frosty 5K, 10am. Info: James Baker (404)895-9276, info@inmanfrosty5k.com. Dec. 13, Atlanta - Jingle Bell Run/Walk Atlanta, 5K 9am. Info: Jamie Johnson (678)237-4450, jjohnson@arthritis.org. Dec. 13, Dalton - Carpet Capital 10 Miler & 5K, 9am. Info: David Leatherman (706)673-5804, davidleatherman@yahoo.com. Dec. 13, Dahlonega - It’s A RUNderful Life 5K, 9am; Fun Run, 10am. Info: kimhall2007@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Dawsonville - Reindeer 10K & 5K, 8:30am. Info: Lowell Starr (770)633-5511, lstarr3@mindspring.com. Dec. 13, Fairburn - Bedford Dasher 5K Run/Walk, 9am; 200m Elf Run, 8:45am. Info: Kimberly Burgess (678)614-2743, kburgess@thebedfordschool.org. Dec. 13, Gainesville - Holiday Hustle 5K, 9am. Info: Beverley Walker (770)531-6838, bwalker@hallcounty.org. Dec. 13, Leesburg - KPS Christmas Color Run 5K, 1 Mile FR/ Walk; 9am. Info: Jessica Austin (229)344-7568. Dec. 13, Madison - Madison Christmas Rush Classic, 5K 9am; 8K 10am; 1 Mile 10:15am. Info: Tim Carter (706)342-1953, tcarter@bankofmadisonga.com. Dec. 13, Marietta - Sleighbells on the Square 5K, 8:30am. Info: Linda Hill (770)424-2947, ivone@cobbcountybar.org. Dec. 13, The Rock - A Country Christmas in Lights 5K Run/Walk, 5:30pm; 1 Mile FR, 5pm. Info: events@runnersfit.com.


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www.running.net Dec. 13, Loganville - Jingle Jog for Autism & All Exceptionalities, 5K 12:30pm; Reindeer Dash 1 Mile 12 Noon; $20/5K by 11/26, after $25. Info: Emily Winnicki, 1720 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Ste. 108 #355, Athens, GA 30606; Suzanne Carter (770)313-7111 or (770)2664501, scarter@walton.k12.ga.us, www.active.com/loganville-ga/running/ distance-running-races/9th-annual-jinglejog-for-autism-and-other-exceptionalities2014. Dec. 13, Thomasville - JSL Red Nose Run Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: Shawna Griffin (229)224-7255, jslrednoserun@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Tunnel Hill - Catoosa County Wounded Veteran Trail Run, 5K 9am. Info: Melissa Hannah (706)965-0124, commissioners@catoosa.com. Dec. 13, Tybee Island - Run for Warriors 5K Run/Walk, 10am; Kid’s FR, 9am; Warrior Dash 1 Mile Beach Run, 9:30am. Info: jtoole@cityoftybee.org. Dec. 13, White - Anna’s Fairy Tale 5K Run/Walk, 8am; 1K FR/ Walk, 9:15am. Info: Mason Walker (678)983-2742, cassrunner@comcast.net. Dec. 13, Woodstock - Santa’s Sleigh 5K, 8am. Info: kelli.sliwinski@gmail.com.

Dec. 14, Atlanta - Jeff Galloway 13.1, 8am; Fitness festival and expo held Friday (11am-7 pm) and Saturday (10am-5pm) Dec. 12-13 at 200 Peachtree. Unique JG 13.1 medal features green wreath with “Inaugural JG 13.1” in center. Races will benefit Piedmont Park Conservancy, Piedmont Park Dog Park, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, which assists families of military members who died while serving the nation; and 26.2 with Donna, which is dedicated to breast cancer research. www.jeffgalloway131.com for info and to register. Dec. 14, Fort Valley - The Pecan Tree 10.4K, 3:04pm. Info: Bo Ryles (706)542-3390. Dec. 20, Atlanta - Atlanta Christmas 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Ed Williams (404)327-7738, roadraceservices@comcast.net. Dec. 20, Atlanta - Winter Harvest Coat Drive 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Larry Manuel (478)986-4908, cbf@mycbf.org. Dec. 20, Bishop - Will Chamberlin Memorial Santa Stroll 8K, 8:30am. Info: Carole Black (706)680-7223, Tim Bagley (507)8678688, classicraceservices@gmail.com. Dec. 20, Columbus - Big Dog Jingle 5K, 9am. Info: Big Dog Running Co. (706)322-2786. Dec. 20, Suwanee - 27th Jingle Jog 5K, 8am; Jr. Jog 1 Mile, 8:05am; Elf Run (50-100 yd.), 8:30am. Info: (770)888-9481, info@jinglejog.com. Dec. 20, Winder - Jingle Jog 5K & Fun Run, 9am. Info: Sara Call (770)307-3024, scall@barrowga.org. Dec. 21, Lawrenceville - Rockin’ With Santa Half Marathon, 10K & 5K; 8am. Info: dm85247@gmail.com. Dec. 27, Macon - Winter Harvest Coat Drive 5K Run/Walk, 9:30am. Info: Larry Manuel (478)986-4908, cbf@mycbf.org. Dec. 31, Lawrenceville - Flashlight 5K, 6pm. Info: Tom Cioffi (770)985-7353, act1@mindspring.com. Jan. 1, Athens - New Year’s at Noon 5K, 12pm. Info: Classic Race Services (706)680-7223, classicraceservices@gmail.com. Jan. 1, Carrollton - Resolution Run 5K, 10am. Info: Montrell McClendon (404)932-2227, race@sohillscc.com. Jan. 1, Stockbridge - Resolution Run, 10K, 5K & 1 Mile; 10am. Info: Suzy Ellis (770)826-4677, suzy@getsetgrow.com. Jan. 3, Atlanta - Stamp Out Poverty 5K, 11am. Info: Larry Manuel (478)986-4908, cbf@mycbf.org. Jan. 3, Bainbridge - Kiwanis River Run 5K & 10K, 9am. Info: Paul Fryer (229)246-8560, pfryer1@gmail.com. Jan. 3, Columbus - Red Nose Half Marathon, 8am. Info: (706)596-9308. Jan. 3, Marietta - Wonderful Days of Winter 5K & 1 Mile, Info: Gary Jenkins (678)795-01115, pacesetr@bellsouth.net. Jan. 3, Savannah - Yates Astro Resolution Race 5K Trail Run/ Walk, 8:30am. Info: womensboardofbethesda2013@gmail.com.

Jan. 9, Elberton - Elbert County Chamber of Commerce Twilight Stroll by the Granite Bowl, Fun Run 7pm; 5K 7:30pm; 10.1K, 8:30pm; $20/1 mi., $20/5K, $25/10.1K, $30/2 events, $40/3 events; after 12/26 add $5 for each event. Info: Elbert County Chamber of Commerce Office (706)283-5651, www.elbertga.com. Jan. 10, Cairo - Alpha Team Frozen 5K & Kid’s FR, 9am. Info: Katherine Chapman (334)618-5433. Jan. 10, Macon - Pilot Club Chase 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Info: (706)680-7223, classicraceservices@gmail.com. Jan. 10, Savannah - Savannah Rails to Trails Ultra, 50K & 25K; 8am. Info: Dan Hernandez (912)398-9941, dlh14255@gmail.com. Jan. 11, Snellville - Rock the New Year Half Marathon, 10K & 5K, 8am. Info: dm85247@gmail.com.

Jan. 17, Savannah - The MLK 5K Run, 8am; 1 Mile Walk, 8:15am. Info: Tonya Ferguson (912)631-8983, mlk5kllc@gmail.com.

Jan. 17, Warner Robins - Museum of Aviation Foundation Marathon, 8am; Half Marathon, 8:15am; 5K, 8:30am. 13.1 & 5K flat tracks on Robins Air Force Base; USATF certified. Entry Limit: 1,500. Time Limit: 6 hrs. 2014 entrants: 1,000. Ave temp: 40 degrees. Register online at: http://active.com. Contact Mary Lynn Harrison, (478)923-6600, marylynn.harrison@museumofaviation.org. web site: www.museumofaviation.org. Jan. 25, Pine Mountain - Callaway Gardens Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: Dave Johnson (770)565-5208, eventsdj@aol.com, www.callawaygardens.com.

Feb. 6 & 7, Tybee Island - Critz Tybee Run Fest 2015, 2/6: Kiddie Run 6pm; 5K Run 6:15pm; 2/7: 10K 7am; Half Marathon 8:30am; 2.8 Mile Beach Run 12pm; 1 Mile 1pm; $35/5K, $40/10K, $60/Half, $30/2.8 Mile, $25/1 Mile, $100/All 5 Events by 12/7; Entry Fees will increase on 12/7/14 (see website). Info: Cornelia Stumpf (912)692-8992, cornelia@ cscpconsult.com, www.critztybeerun.com. See Ad page 23. Feb. 7, Newnan - Run for Angels 5K & 10K, 8am. Info: Rachel Longelotti (770)315-6537, rachel@orionsportstiming.com. Feb. 8, Kennesaw - Locomotive Half Marathon & 5K, 7:30am. Info: Mark Vescio (678)895-2631, runningmanwest@bellsouth.net. Feb. 8, Snellville - Rock Valentine’s Day Half Marathon, 10K & 5K, 8am. Info: dm85247@gmail.com.

Feb. 14, Peachtree Corners - Run to Love 5K, 9am; $30 by 2/12, $40 on RD. Info: Ashley Johns, POB 922518, Norcross, GA 300102518, suth74@hotmail.com, www.RunToLove5K.com. Feb. 21, Winder - XTERRA Georgia “Thrill in The Hills” Marathon & Half Marathon, 8:30am. Info: (404)310-3628, tim@dirtyspokes.com. Feb. 22, Augusta - GRU Augusta Half Marathon & 10K, 8am. Info: (706)722-8326 (x239). Feb. 28, Bainbridge - Purple Heart 10K/5K Run & 1 Mile Walk, 9am. Info: Eric Dueno (229)248-2577, eric.dueno@bainbridge.edu. Feb. 28, Savannah - Race For Preservation 5K Run/Walk & 10K Run, 8am. Info: Terry O’Neil (912)233-7787, terri@myHSF.org.

KENTUCKY Dec. 6, Cadiz - Reindeer Run/Walk, 5K 4pm. Info: Toni Martinazzi (270)350-5520, tomartz@bellsouth.net. Dec. 6, Mt. Vernon - Jingle Bell Run/Walk 6K, 8:30am. Info: Susan Brown-Turley (606)256-7746, s.turley@rhrcc.org. Dec. 6, Paintsville - Christmas on the Country Music Highway Half Marathon, 8am. Info: Anthony Skeans (606)791-2902, anthonyskeans@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Covington - Jingle Bell Run/Walk 5K, 10am. Info: Barb Precht (513)399-8091, bprecht@arthritis.org. Dec. 13, Henderson - Reindeer Run 5K, 9am. Info: Julia McDonald (270)826-2247, juliea.mcdonald@ky.gov. Dec. 13, Louisville - Reindeer Romp 4K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Camille Estes (502)386-1502, camille.estes@yahoo.com. Dec. 13, Murray - Oaks Country Club 5K Walk/Run, 9am. Info: Diana Tindell (270)753-6454, oakscountryclub1@gmail.com. Dec. 14, Louisville - GoSantaGo5K, 9am. Info: Ray Sahm (317)946-9040, nrroadracing@gmail.com. Dec. 20, Otter Creek Park - Otter Creek Trail Marathon, 16 Mile & 8 Mile. Info: Cynthia Heady (502)550-9553, todd@headfirstperformance.com. Dec. 27, Union - Topo Trail Running Series 2 - 5 to 6 miles; 10 to 12 miles. Info: (513)276-5170, info@topoadventuresports.org. Dec. 31, Fort Campbell - Ironhorse New Year’s Eve Half Marathon, 10am. Info: cameron.marley@gmail.com. Jan. 1, Bowling Green - Hangover Classic 5K & Designated Runner’s Relay, 11:15am. Info: Erin Ballou (270)202-3395, bgjrwc@yahoo.com. Jan. 1, Lexington - Resolution Run 5 Miler, 2pm; 3K, 2:10pm. Info: bob@3wayracing.com. Jan. 1, Pikeville - Resolution 5K Run/Walk, 5K Chip-Timed, 11am; 5K FR & 5K Walk, 11am. Info: shelebrabartley@bellsouth.net. Jan. 3, London - Run for the Hills Resolution 5K Run/Walk, 10am. Info: (606)862-4655. Jan. 10, Louisville - Frostbite 5K, 9am. Info: Camille Estes (502)386-1502, camille.estes@yahoo.com. Jan. 10, Williamsburg - National Guard Border Bowl 5K, 9am. Info: Robyn Blakley (606)521-1387, fallsroadrunners@gmail.com. Jan. 17, Bowling Green - Frozen 4, 4 Mile Run/Walk, 2 Mile Walk; 9am. Info: Lilly Wheet (270)904-4348, lilly@traxrunning.com. Jan. 24, Covington - Topo Trail Running Series 4 - 5 to 6 miles; 10 to 12 miles. Info: (513)276-5170, info@topoadventuresports.org. Feb. 7, Louisville - Fight for Air Climb, 780 vertical steps; 9am. Info: Deena Kinkade Adams (502)363-2652, deena.adams@lung.org. Feb. 14, Bowling Green - Bowling Green Cupid Chase, 5K & FR; 10am. Info: (423)243-7689, jeff@sceniccitymultisport.com. Feb. 14, Paduach - Paducah Cupid Chase, 5K & FR; 10am. Info: (423)243-7689, jeff@sceniccitymultisport.com. Feb. 14, Lexington - Heart, Sole & Glove 5K Run/Walk, 10am. Info: bob@3wayracing.com.

Feb. 14, Louisville - Snowman Shuffle 4 Miler, 9am. Info: Camille Estes (502)386-1502, camille.estes@yahoo.com. Feb. 15, Lexington - Frigid Fanny 4 Mile Run/Walk, 1:30pm; 1.5 Mile FR/lWalk, 1:35pm. Info: bob@3wayracing.com. Feb. 21, Murray - BCM Frostbite 5K, 9am. Info: Jonathan Clark (270)753-5771, frostbite5k@gmail.com.

LOUISIANA Dec. 5, Baton Rouge - Reindeer Run 5K, 7:20pm; Jingle Bell Jog 1 Mile FR, 7pm. Info: Forum 35 (225)650-8937, andrew.m.kuhlman@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Baton Rouge - Baton Rouge Beach Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am; after 10/15 $95/Marathon, $85/Half. Info: Craig Watson (225)292-3800 (w), (225)324-3123 (c), (225)767-5211 (h), sailfish01@aol.com, www.brbeachmarathon.com. Dec. 6, Lake Charles - Santa’s Hot Chocolate 5K Run/Walk, 1 Mile Run/Walk; 7am. Info: (337)494-7000. Dec. 6, New Orleans - YMCA Corporate Cup 5K, 1/2 Mile. Info: raceinfo@runNOTC.org. Dec. 6, New Orleans - Mustache Dache 5K, 9am. Info: Jillian Becker (970)333-0013, jillian@cooperwynnevents.com. Dec. 6, Ponchatoula - Reindeer Run 5K & 1 Mile. Info: Tara Hudgins (504)952-0504, tarahudgins@hotmail.com. Dec. 7, New Orleans - Freedom Run 5K & 1 Mile, 8:30am. Info: (504)883-8225, jpete@netscape.com. Dec. 13, Houma - The Ross Mullooly Project, Outrunning Cancer 5K & 1 Mile FR, 10am. Info: Monica Mullooly (985)8766070, jimmullooly@att.net. Dec. 13, Lafayette - Cajun Country Half Marathon, 7:30am; 10K & 5K, 8am. Info: Scott Schilling (337)781-9416, scott@latrail.org. Dec. 13, Leesville - Pilot Club of Leesville Reindeer Run, 5K 9am; 1 Mile 9:05am. Info: Lisa Franklin (337)208-6698, franklin61@hotmail.com. Dec. 13, Scott - Come Home for Christmas 5K Run/Walk, 8:30am; 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: Myriah Richard (337)781-1372, pto@sts-peter-paul.org. Dec. 13, Shreveport - Insane Inflatable 5K w/obstacles, 9am/1st wave. Info: Emily Robinson (980)208-1629, emily.robinson@townsquaremedia.com. Dec. 13, Youngsville - Santa Dash 5K, 6pm. Info: Sarah Villien (337)237-3797 (x5), sarah.villien@cancer.org. Dec. 14, Lutcher - Bonfire Festival 5K, Kids 1/2 Mile FR. Info: brad5980@gmail.com. Dec. 20, New Orleans - Ole Man River Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: raceinfo@runNOTC.org. Dec. 20, Thibodaux - Run 4 The Health of It-Race Series, 15K, 7am. Info: Kayla Henninger (985)448-5888, ther8500@ bellsouth.net. Dec. 27, New Orleans - New Orleans Amazing Race Adults & Kids Adventure Race, 1 Mile w/Obstacles; 2pm. Info: Great Amazing Race (513)518-0528, info@greatamazingrace.com. Dec. 28, Metairie - Larry Fuselier Race, 25K & 5K. Info: raceinfo@runNOTC.org. Jan. 4, New Orleans - Jackson Day Race, 9K. Info: raceinfo@runNOTC.org. Jan. 18, Baton Rouge - The Louisiana Marathon, Half Marathon, 7am; Quarter Marathon, 5K, 8am (tentative); Kids Marathon, 9:30am. Info: Craig Sweeney (888)786-2001, info@thelouisianamarathon. com. Jan. 25, New Orleans - Rock ‘n’ Roll New Orleans Marathon, Half Marathon & 2-Person Half Marathon Relay; 7am. Info: Competitor Group (858)450-6510, (800)311-1255. Feb. 21, Baton Rouge - Mardi Gras Mambo 15K & 10K, 8:30am; 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: Eric Engemann (225)382-3571, eric@brasf.com. Feb. 28, Metairie - Al Briede Gold Cup Race, 10K, 3 Mile & 1 Mile. Info: raceinfo@runNOTC.org. Feb. 28-March 1, Franklinton - Q50 Races Extravaganza, 50 Miles, Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, & 5K. Info: info@q50races.com.

MARYLAND Dec. 6, Baltimore - Patterson Park 5K, 11:30am; 1 Mile FR, 11am. Info: No Pain No Spain (410)558-1230, nopainnospain.pppcs@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Edgewater - Reindeer 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Jeff Dibler (410)956-9392, jdibler@edgewaterfit.com. Dec. 6, Ellicott City - Jingle Bell Run/Walk 5K, 9am. Info: Jilliam Beam (443)738-9621, jbeam@arthritis.org. Dec. 6, Frederick - Candy Cane Dash 5K, 9:15am; 1K FR, 9am. Info: Renata Bianchi (301)828-8140, rsheyner@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Havre de Grace - Running With the Reindeer 5K Race & 1K Fun Walk, 10am. Info: Alex Johnston (410)925-5183, info@runningwiththereindeer.com. Dec. 6, Rock Hall - Rock Hall Reindeer Stampede 5K Run/Walk, 10:30am; Kiddie K, 10:25am. Info: Krista Batchelor (443)553-4869, rockhallelementarypta@gmail.com, ray@trisportsevents.com. Dec. 6, Solomons Island - Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk. Info: Leslie Allen (443)738-9629, leslieallen@arthritis.org.

Dec. 7, Annapolis - DeCesaris/Prout Cancer Foundation 3rd Annual Jingle Bell 5K Run & 3K Walk, 9am; $35 Timed Run/$25 Fun Run/Walk by 12/1; $40 Timed Run/$30 Fun Run/Walk on Race Day. Info: Jeremey McDonald, 201 Gray Fox Ct., Edgewater, MD 21037; (443)822-4891; jmcdonald@ebsllconline.com, www.dpcancerfoundation.org. Dec. 7, Chase - Gingerbread 5K & 1 Mile Walk, 8:30am. Info: Paul Rosenberger (410)262-5410, getrosenberger@gmail.com.

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Dec. 7, Ocean City - OCMD Winterfest of Lights Jingle Bell 5K Run, 5pm. Info: Charlie McClure (443)370-9202, cmcclure@octrirunning.com. Dec. 7, Townson - Ugly Sweater 5K, 9am. Info: Will Murdoch (443)243-4205, will@eliteracemanagement.com. Dec. 13, Baltimore - Celtic Solstice 5 Mile, 8:30am. Info: Jim Adams (410)296-5050, jim@baltimorerunning.com. Dec. 13, Baltimore - Civilian Military Combine 4+ Miles w/ obstacles. Info: (757)270-2232, support@civilianmilitarycombine.com. Dec. 13, Denton - Caroline Recreation & Parks Santa Chase, 2 Mile FR/Walk/Jog, dog friendly; Info: (410)479-8120, recinfo@carolinemd.org. Dec. 13, Fort Meade - Fort Meade Run Series Reindeer 5K Run, 1 Mile Walk, 8am. Info: (301)677-7916, sports@ftmeademwr.com. Dec. 13, Frederick - Santa Run 5K, 8:30am. Info: Judy Couillard (301)663-5131 (x1258), jcouillard@frederickymca.org. Dec. 13, Salisbury - Reindeer Run 10K & 5K, 8am. Info: Melissa Denault (410)749-0101, mdenault@ymcachesapeake.org. Dec. 13, Stevensville - FCA Jingle Bell 5K/10K Run/Walk, 10am. Info: Mark Fromert (410)271-6737, mark@marylandteamsports.com. Dec. 14, Baltimore - Jingle Bell Run/Walk 5K, 9am. Info: Leslie Allen (443)738-9629, leslieallen@arthritis.org. Dec. 14, Rockville - Jingle Bell Jog 8K, 9am. Info: jingle_bell_jog@mcrrc.org. Dec. 21, Gaithersburg - Seneca Slopes 9K, 10am. Info: chuckp88@gmail.com. Jan. 1, Prince Frederick - 5K Resolution Race, 9am. Info: Corey Hilliard (410)535-4787 (x309), chilliard@smcni.org. Jan. 3, Elkton - Phunt 50K & 25K, 9am. Info: Carl Perkins (443)350-3852, cperkins@wlgore.com.

MISSISSIPPI Dec. 6, Hattiesburg - Heritage Run for Hunger 5K Run/Walk, 8:30am; Kids FR, 8:30am. Info: nathan@heritage-umc.org. Dec. 6, Long Beach - Jingle Bell 5K & 1 Mile Run, 9am. Info: Leonard Vergunst (228)380-7037, leonardvergunst@cableone.net. Dec. 6, Madison - Southern AG Credit Jingle Bell Jog 1/2 Marathon, 10K & 5K; 8am. Info: Southern AgCredit (601)4992850, katy.tillman@SouthernAgCredit.com. Dec. 6, Pass Christian - Pass Under The Lights 5K Run/Walk, 5pm. Info: (228)452-3315, info@passmainstreet.com. Dec. 6, Picayune - Snowman Shuffle 5K Run/Walk, 8am; 1 Mile FR, 9am. Info: Laura Farmer (601)916-7893, laura.farmer31@yahoo.com. Dec. 13, Batesville - Jingle Bell Rock & Run 5K, 7pm; Kids FR, 6pm. Info: Kelly Cosby (662)934-7974, kellybug_43@att.net. Dec. 13, Columbia - Reindeer Run 5K, 9am. Info: (601)7314383. Dec. 13, Pontotoc - Rudolph Run, 10K Run, 5K Walk/Run; 7:30am. Info: tutora@bellsouth.net. Dec. 18, Canton - Holiday Hustle 5K Run/Walk, 6:30pm. Info: Kelley Sweat (601)941-1840, kelleysweat@hotmail.com. Dec. 20, Pass Christian - Pass to Bay Christmas 10K & 1 Mile Run; 9am. Info: Leonard Vergunst (228)380-7037, leonardvergunst@cableone.net. Dec. 27, Woolmarket - Last Chance to Run, 15K, 5K & 1 Mile Run; 9am. Info: Leonard Vergunst (228)380-7037, leonardvergunst@cableone.net. Jan. 1, Hattiesburg - Steam Whistle 12K, 9am. Info: (601)4342619, hryder29@comcast.net. Jan. 10, Jackson - Mississippi Blues Marathon (RRCA Marathon Championship Event) Half Marathon, Relay & Kids’ 1 Mile FR; $70-Marathon, $65-Half, $45-1/4 Marathon, $210-Relay, $10Kids’ Marathon; $10 price increase after 1/4. Info: info@msbluesmarathon.com, www.msbluesmarathon.com. Jan. 17, Vicksburg - Chill in the Hills 10K Run, 5K Walk & 1 Mile FR; 8:30am. Info: Walter Frazier (601)636-5703, walter@walterfrazier.com. Jan. 24, Starkville - Frostbite Half Marathon, 12:30pm. Info: Elaine Schimpf (662)323-9355, frostbite@och.org. Jan. 31, Biloxi - Casino Bridge Run 10K Adventure Run, 5K Run/Walk, 8:30am. Info: info@harleysports.com. Feb. 7, Clinton - Bob Coleman Winter Run, 10K Run & 5K Walk, 8am. Info: (601)856-9884, mstrackclub@aol.com.

Feb. 21, Madison - The Nate Rogers Race for the Laces, 5K Run/Walk, 1 Mile Fun Run, 8am; Germantown High School; $25 by 2/ 14. Info: Mary Ford, POB 21221, Madison, MS 39110, (601)942-2094, mfblueyes@att.net. Feb. 28, Jackson - Covenant Pre-K 5K Run/Walk & 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: Trey Weir (601)672-9337, chelsea11blues@gmail.com.

NORTH CAROLINA Dec. 3, Fletcher - The Foot Rx Five Dollar 5K, 6:30pm. Info: aaron@footrxasheville.com. Dec. 6, Asheboro - Zoo City Young Life Winter Sprinter, 5K 9am. Info: Ashley Hart (336)629-7323, ashley@zoocity.younglife.org. Dec. 6, Asheville - Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk for Arthritis, 10am. Info: Nick Turkas (800)365-3811, nturkas@arthritis.org. Dec. 6, Brevard - Brevard Reindeer Run, 5K 9am. Info: Wendy Kicklighter (828)885-7885, cpccare@citcom.net. Dec. 6, Burlington - Run at the Rock, 7 Mile & 14 Mile Trail Race; 9am. Info: (336)793-4311, mike@junction311.com. Dec. 6, Canton - Be Prepared 15K, 10am; 1 Mile, 10:30am. Info: Ellen Seagle (828)687-2826, footrxpr@footrxasheville.com.


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Dec. 6, Cary - 2014 Sports Endeavors Reindeer Romp 5K, 10am. Info: David Wood (919)924-7340, dwood1966@hotmail.com. Dec. 6, Charlotte - ACC Fan 5K & Kids Mascot Run, 8am. Info: mkelley@charlottesports.org. Dec. 6, Charlotte - Run Run Rudolph 5K & 10K, 8am. Info: Traci DeFelice (704)6358643, braintumorfund@carolina.rr.com. Dec. 6, Concord - Hickory Ridge Bi-Bull 5K, 11am; Fun Run, 10:15am. Info: Susan Fox (704)455-3180, windscfox1@windstream.net. Dec. 6, Durham - Jingle Bell LEAP 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Lisa D’Amico (919)6410949, ldamic@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Greensboro - Stuff the Sleigh 5K, 1 Mile FR; 9am. Info: Benji Jones (336)471-3322, benji@jonesracingcompany.com. Dec. 6, Greensboro - One Ugly Run 5K, 4pm. Info: Benji Jones (336)471-3322, benji@jonesracingcompany.com. Dec. 6, Hampstead - Colors for a Cause 5K, 5K (not timed), 10am. Info: Kendall Kampen, kendallmkampen@gmail.com, http://colorsforacause5krun.weebly.com/ Dec. 6, Huntersville - Girls on the Run 5K, 9am. Info: Robin Prisner (704)893-3800, robin@s2fcharlotte.com. Dec. 6, Jacksonville - The Physical Therapy Clinic Merry Fitness 5K, 9am. Info: Amber Rogers (910)251-9622 (x224), amber.rogers@wilmingtonfamilyymca.org. Dec. 6, Morganton - Night of Light 5K Run, 6pm; Family FR/Walk, 5:15pm. Info: lynnfumc@bellsouth.net. Dec. 6, Raleigh - Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis, 1 Mile FR/Walk, 10am; 5K Competitive Run & 5K Recreational Run/Walk, 10:30am; Reindeer Dash (Kids 10under), 11:15am. Info: Candice Fuller (919)250-0433, cfuller@arthritis.org. Dec. 6, Waxhaw - Gingersnap 5K, 8am. Info: gingersnap5k@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Winston-Salem - Mistletoe Half Marathon, 5K & Fun Run, 8am. Info: a.williams@ymcanwnc.org. Dec. 7, Greenville - Reindeer Dash for Cash 10 Miler & 5K, 1pm. Info: Dawn CashSalau (252)531-4241, dawn@reindeerdashforcash.org.

Dec 7, Kernersville - 4th Annual Kernersville Foundation Frosty 5K, 2pm; $20 before 11/29, $25 after and race day. Info: Brian Stewart (336)399-8045, bstewart@eastridge.net; or www.onthemarksports.com. Dec. 11, Trent Woods - A.H. Bangert Jingle Bell Trot 5K, 7pm. Info: Christy Hawkins (252)514-7320, christylhawkins@hotmail.com. Dec. 13, Asheboro - Sleigh Ride & Run, 5K Run & Smile Mile 9am. Info: Zach Ausband (336)510-0523, zausband@operationredsleigh.com.

Dec. 13, Camp Lejeune - Santa 5K Shuffle - Semper Fit Grand Prix Series 2014, 8am; $30 by 11/28; $40 by 12/9; $45 on Race Day. Info: (910)451-0025, lejgrandprix@usmcmccs.org, www.mccslejeune-newriver.com/grandprix/ Dec. 13, Cary - Jolly Elf Trail Run, 1 Mile 8:30am; 5K 9am; 200 Yard Kid’s Dash 10:15am. Info: JollyElfRun@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Charlotte - Kreuger Reindeer Romp 5K, 8am. Info: Kate Wheeler (704)716-6927, kate.wheeler@ymcacharlotte.org. Dec. 13, Greensboro - Running of the Balls 5K, Runners 6pm; Walkers 6:30pm. Info: (336)510-9390, info@runningoftheballs.com. Dec. 13, Greenville - Run for a Reason 5K, 9am. Info: James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheeast.com, gwlruns@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Huntersville - Huntersville Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: Bear Robinson (704)301-5932, hardcoreseriousfitness@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Jamestown - Reindeer Romp 5K Run/Walk, 9am; 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: Marlee Rindal (336)882-9622, marlee.rindal@ymcagreensboro.org. Dec. 13, Mount Airy - Rosy Cheeks 5K & Kids Jingle Bell 1/2 Mile Jog, 9am. Info: Darren Lewis (336)786-8313, dlewis@mountairy.org. Dec. 13, New Bern - Craven Smart Start Holiday Hustle, 10K 8:15am; 5K 8:30am; 1 Mile FR 9:15am. Info: Ellie Toombs (252)636-3198, ellie@cravensmartstart.org. Dec. 13, Pittsboro - 5K Reindeer Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Jennifer Park (919)5458444, jennifer.park@chathamnc.org. Dec. 13, Salisbury - Girls On The Run Iredell/Rowan 5K, 9am. Info: hannah.mitchell.rph@hotmail.com. Dec. 13, Star - Twinkle Toes 5K, 9am; 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: Stacey Crump (910)428-4333, stacey.crump@montgomery.k12.nc.us. Dec. 13, Tryon - Race To The Head Of The Class, 10K, 5K & 1K Run/Walk; 9am. Info: Wanda May (828)859-9741, wmay@holycrosstryon.org. Dec. 13, Wilmington - William H. Craig Race for Life, 5K 8am. Info: Aileen Sutton (910)604-6456, aileen.sutton@wilmingtonfamilyymca.org.

Dec. 20, Kannapolis - Frostbite 5K, 10am; 1 Mile FR, 9am; $20 by 12/6, $25 by 12/19, $30 on Race Day. Info: Renee Hogan, 101 YMCA Dr., Kannapolis, NC 28081; (704)939-9622 (x718), rhogan@cannonymca.org, www.cannonymca.org. Dec. 20, Mooresville - Mount Mourne VFD Elf 5K, 9am; FR, 8:45am. Info: Chris Goodrum (704)807-2900, www.mmvfd.com. Dec. 24, Matthews - Follow the Star 5K, 9am. Info: jgodwin2@carolina.rr.com. Dec. 28, Charlotte - Belk Bowl 5K, 2pm. Info: Mikaela Kelley (704)943-3560, mkelley@charlottesports.org. Dec. 30, Bald Head Island - Turtle Trot 5K, 9:30am. Info: Jordan (910)457-0089, jordan@bhic.org. Dec. 31, Cary - RITNY 5K & 1 Mile, 12 midnight. Info: Tony Withers (919)535-5167, TWithers@withersravenel.com.

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Jan. 1, Asheville - Karen Kicks Cancer, 4-mile noncompetitive run and 2-mile walk, 2pm, Carolina Day School, 1345 Henderson Road. Registration $15 at www.runsignup.com, plus race day registration. Sponsored by the Asheville Track Club. Info: ashevillenctrackclub@gmail.com. Jan. 1, Clemmons - Running of the Lights 5.5K & 1.75 Mile; 11:45pm & 12midnight. Info: Benji Jones (336)471-3322, benji@jonesracingcompany.com. Jan. 1, Rocky Mount - Resolution Run 5K & 1 Mile FR, 1pm. Info: Michael Forrester (252)443-4566, tarriverrunningco@gmail.com.

www.running.net Jan. 3, Albemarle - Morrow Mountain Trail Races, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K; 9am; $45/Half, $35/10K, $25/5K by 12/ 20; $55/$45/$35 by 12/31. Info: (864)907-1742, mike@goruntrails.com, www.gorunevents.com/morrowmountain-trail-races.html. Jan. 3, Winston-Salem - Salem Lakeshore Frosty Fifty, 50K & 25K Run, 50K Relay; 8am. Info: runthelastmile@bellsouth.net. Jan. 10, Ocean Isle Beach - Ocean Isle Beach Bridge Run for Food, Half Marathon & 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: (910)575-3664, sbicfp@gmail.com. Jan. 11, Locust - New Year New You Rotary Resolution 5K Run/Walk, 2pm. Info: West Stanly Rotary Club (704)888-1051, doug.vanniel@gmail.com. Jan. 17, Charlotte - Charlotte Running Company Trail Race, 4 Mile, 9 Miles & 13 Miles. Info: (704)893-3800, info@s2fcharlotte.com. Jan. 17, Rougemont - Little River Trail Runs, 10 Mile & 7 Mile; 9am. Info: Layna Mosley (919)623-5097, littlerivertrailruns@gmail.com. Jan. 17, Tsali Recreation Area - Frosty Foot 30K & 50K Trail, 8:30am 50K; 9am 30K. Info: Ellen Seagle (828)687-2826, footrxpr@footrxasheville.com. Jan. 25, Leland - Beethoven 15K & 5K, 9am. Info: 5 Star Race Productions (910)3985539, edfore7628@bellsouth.net. Jan. 31 Coats - Souper Bowl 5K, 2pm. Info: soupkitchen5k@gmail.com. Feb. 1, Charlotte - Super Bowl Run, 4 Miler 9am. Info: Justin Ratke (704)338-2279, info@superbowl4miler.com.

Feb. 7, Camp Lejeune - X-treme Endurance Challenge 10K - USAA Grand Prix Series 2015, 8am; $30 by 1/9; $40 by 1/16; $50 by 2/3; $55 on Race Day. Info: (910)451-0025, lejgrandprix@usmc-mccs.org, www.mccslejeunenewriver.com/grandprix/. See Ad page 15. Feb. 7, Goldsboro - Heart & Sole Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: kriquette.davis@goldsboroymca.org. Feb. 7, Spruce Pine - Winter Splash Trail Race, 8+ Miler, 1pm. Info: (828)467-1812, matthollifield@mitchellraces.com. Feb. 8, Raleigh - Run for the Roses, 5K & Kids FR; 2pm. Info: Dave Mulley - raceevents@ncroadrunners.org.

Feb. 8, Salisbury - Salisbury Rowan Runners Winter Flight - Oldest 8K in North Carolina, 8K Run & 5K Walk 2pm; 1/2 Mile FR, 1:30pm; Running Journal Grand Prix Event. Info: David Freeze (704)310-6741, david.freeze@ctc.net, www.sportoften.com, www.salisburyrowanrunners.org. See Ad page 31. Feb. 21, Winnabow - Run for Ray Trail Run, 18 Mile & 9 Mile 8:30am; 3 Mile 9am. Info: runforray@gmail.com. Feb. 28, Asheville - Asheville Band Aid 5K & 8K, 8:15am. Info: Leslie Grotenhuis (828)338-8380, bandaid@kickitevents.com. Feb. 28, Connelly-Springs - South Mountains Half Marathon, 8am. Info: Mike Cothran (864)907-1742, mike@goruntrails.com. Feb. 28, Tsali Recreation Area - Yeti or Not 25K, 9am. Info: Ellen Seagle (828)6872826, footrxpr@footrxasheville.com. Feb. 28, Raleigh - Hope on Heels 5K, 8:30am. Info: jwrigley@tollbrothersinc.com.

March 14, Camp Lejeune - St. Paddy’s Engineer Challenge 5 Mile - USAA Grand Prix Series 2015, 8am; $30 by 2/13; $40 by 2/20; $50 by 3/10; $55 on Race Day. Info: (910)451-0025, lejgrandprix@usmc-mccs.org, www.mccslejeunenewriver.com/grandprix/. See Ad page 15. March 15, Cary - Allscripts Tobacco Road Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am; $80/Marathon, $70/Half by 10/31; $90/ $80 11/1-12/31; $100/$90 1/1-3/10; after 3/10 $110/$100. Info: www.tobaccoroadmarathon.com. April 25, Camp Lejeune - MARSOC Mud, Sweat & Tears 5 Mile Mud Run - USAA Grand Prix Series 2015, 9am; $30 by 3/27; $40 by 4/3; $50 by 4/21; $55 on Race Day. Info: (910)451-0025, lejgrandprix@usmc-mccs.org, www.mccslejeune-newriver.com/grandprix/. See Ad page 15.

SOUTH CAROLINA Dec. 6, Columbia - Nail the Trail 5K Run, 9am. Info: jackrabbittiming@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Conway - RiverTown Reindeer Race 5K, 8am. Info: drjtroxell@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Florence - Shepherd’s Trail 5K & 1 Mile FR, 9am. Info: kippgray@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Greenville - Paris Mountain Road Race presented by SC Blue, 20K 8:30am; 5K 9am. Info: Jane Godwin (864)616-9867, godwin305@gmail.com, www.pmroadrace.com.

Dec. 6, Lugoff - Jingle Bell Run, 5K 8am; $25 by 11/6, after $30. Info: Fitness Zone, POB 459/814 Hwy. 1 South, Lugoff, SC 29078; George Gibson (803)438-3811, ggibson43@aol.com, www.fitnesszonelugoff.com; Register online: www.strictlyrunning.com. Dec. 7, Columbia Ring the Bells For Recovery, 5K plus family fun lap; 1pm. Info: Mandy Medlock (803)206-2916, mandy.namimidcarolina@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Anderson - Cross Your Heart Trail Run, 5K & 10K Run/Walk; 8:30am. Info: Judd Bailey (864)314-4369. Dec, 13, Charleston - The Pajama Run 5K, 7:30am. Info: (843)329-9238, mariah@pajamarun.org. Dec. 13, Easley - The Dream Center Christmas Cruise 5K, 8:30am. Info: Chad Weisner (864)430-7265, cweisner@mindspring.com.


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www.running.net Dec. 13, Greenville - Tacky Sweater 5K, 10am. Info: Jonathan Smith (864)377-4912, southsidehsxc@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Greer - Sugar Creek Jingle Bell Jog 5K Run/Walk, 3pm; Elf Run, 2:15pm. Info: Mary Lee Tierney (864)363-0570, info@sugarcreekfunruns.com. Dec. 13, Kiawah Island - Kiawah Island Golf Resort Marathon & Half Marathon, 8am. Info: kiawah_marathon@kiawahresort.com.

Dec. 13, Laurens - The Laurens YMCA 15th Annual Reindeer Run, 5K Run/Walk 9am; 1 Mile Kids’ FR, 9:05am; $25/5K, $15/FR 11/112/5; after 12/5 $30/5K, $20/FR; Teams of 49 10% off individual cost, Teams of 10+ 15% off. Info: Brie Holmes (864)984-2621, brie@laurensymca.org, www.active.com/ laurens-sc/running/distance-running-races/ laurens-ymca-reindeer-run-5k-2014. Dec. 13, Lancaster - Resolute Reindeer 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Pamela Giardillo (803)416-7787, pamelagiardillo@yahoo.com. Dec. 13, Mt. Pleasant - Lowcountry Master Games 5K Trail Race, 8:30am. Info: (843)795-4386, afoster@ccprc.com. Dec. 13, Mt. Pleasant - Jingle Bell Run/Walk 5K, 9am; Rudolph Run, 10am; Dancer Dash 10:15am. Info: Gerald Talley (800)3653811, gtalley@arthritis.org. Dec. 20, Charleston - Winter Solstice 5K, 8:30am. Info: Virginia Wininger (843)408-9629, runwithosr@gmail.com. Dec. 20, Summerville - Newton Cocoa Cup 5K, 9:30am; 1 Mile Family Free FR, 9am. Info: Chris Minkel (843)606-2546, chris@fleetfeetmountpleasant.com.

Dec. 27, Columbia - Cold Winter’s Day 5K Run/Walk, 10am; $25 by 12/6, $30 by 12/21, $35 by 12/26, Race Day $40 w/Tshirt. Cash Awards. Info: Strictly Running (803)799-IRUN (4786), gstrictlyrunnin@sc.rr.com, www.strictlyrunning.com/Cold5k.htm. Dec. 27, North Myrtle Beach - Race into the New Year 5K, 8:30am. Info: drjtroxell@gmail.com. Jan. 1, Bluffton - Bluffton Polar Bear Run, 5K & 1 Mile; 10am. Info: Bear Foot Sports (843)757-8520, bfs@hargray.com.

Jan. 1, Salem - First Day 5K Ranger Run, 10am; $25 by 12/31. Info: Devils Fork State Park, 161 Holcombe Circle, Salem, SC 29676; Jim Stanton (864)944-2639, jstanton@ scprt.com, www.friendsofjocassee.org or www.go-greenevents.com. Jan. 3, Columbia - New Years Resolution Run 5K, 8:30am. Info: Michael Thomas (803)269-9120, fit@columbiabootcamp.com. Jan. 10, Fort Mill - Joe Davis Memorial Resolution Run, 10K, 5K & 1 Mile; 9am. Info: info@s2fcharlotte.com. Jan. 10, Gaffney - Race for the Grasshopper 5K, 9am; 1 Mile Kids Fun Run, 8:30am. Info: Stephen Sykes (864)978-7295, sgsgolf102@yahoo.com, www.go-greenevents.com/grasshopper.

Jan. 10, Sullivan’s Island - 32nd Annual Charlie Post Classic 15K & 5K, 8:30am; $35 early, Race Day Fees $40. Info: danielletgirard@gmail.com, www.charlestonrunningclub.com. Jan. 10, Travelers Rest - Resoution Half Marathon & 5K, 9am. Info: mgreen@ymcagreenville.org. Jan. 17, Dataw Island - Resolution Run 5K, 10am. Info: janie@lowcountryhabitat.org. Jan. 17, North Charleston - Charleston Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, 8am; Bike Rides on 1/18: 60 Mile 8:30am, 40 Mile, 8:45am, 20 Mile 9am. Info: info@charlestonmarathon.com.

Jan. 24, North Myrtle Beach - Winter Run, 5K & 15K, 9am; 5K $20, 15K $25 by 1/22, after: 5K $25, 15K $30. Info: Jim Troxell, 802 13th Ave. South, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582; (843)272-1717, drjtroxell@gmail.com, www.grandstrandrunner.com. Feb. 7, Columbia - MGC Long Run 15K, 5K Run/Walk & Kid’s FR. Info: Powers Strickland (803)227-2286, powers.strickland@mgclaw.com. Feb. 7, Dothan - SACF Half Marathon, 5K & 1 Mlie FR; 8am. Info: Millie Armstrong (334)446-0247, millie.armstrong@sacfinfo.org.

Feb. 7, Folly Beach - Save the Light Half Marathon & 5K, 8:30am; $30/Half Marathon, $20/5K by 1/17; after 1/17 $40/$25. Info: Michael Desrosiers, 821 Union St., Brunswick, GA 31520; (843)670-5321, actioncarolina@yahoo.com, www.actioncarolina.com. Feb. 7, Hilton Head Island - Hilton Head Island Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K. Info: Bear Foot Sports (843)757-8520, bfs@hargray.com.

February 14, Myrtle Beach MyrtleBeach.com Myrtle Beach Marathon, Dasani Half Marathon & WPDE Marathon Team Relay, 6:30am; Neon Night 5K 7pm & Ripley’s Family FR 5:30pm on 2/13. Info: (843)293-RACE (7223), mbmarathon@ yahoo.com, www.mbmarathon.com. See Ad page 2.

April 12, North Myrtle Beach - Divas® Half Marathon & 5K in North Myrtle Beach, 7am/ 5K, 7:10am/half marathon. Info: Continental Event & Sports Mgmt., POB 56-1154, Miami, FL 33256-1154, info@runlikeadiva.com, www.runlikeadiva.com. See Ad page 24.

April 10-11, Columbia - Palmetto Half Marathon, 4/10: 6:30pm/ Youth Half; 4/11: 7am/Half Marathon, 7:15am/5K, 9am/Kid’s Fun Run. Info: Eggplant Events Production 803-600-1800, info@palmettohalfmarathon.com, www.palmettohalfmarathon.com.

Dec. 5, Nashville - Rudolph’s Red Nose Run, 5K 6pm. Info: Jann Seymour (615)269-6835, jann@needlink.org. Dec. 6, Franklin - Jingle Bell Run/Walk 5K, 9am. Info: kpickens@arthritis.org. Dec. 6, Johnson City - Girls on the Run 5K, 9am. Info: jessica.thomas@girlsontherun.org. Dec. 6, Johnson City - Bucky’s Jingle Bell 5K, 10am. Info: Tori Head (423)439-8398, headvl@goldmail.etsu.edu. Dec. 6, Kingsport - XTERRA Rocky Top Trail Half Marathon & 10K Race, 9am. Info: (423)230-0002, phil@fleetfeetkingsport.com.

Dec. 6, Knoxville - The Trail That Can’t be Concord, 6.8 Mile 9am; Kids Trail Run 8:30am. Info: Jerry Monroe (865)617-8065, jmonroe@roaneschools.com. Dec. 6, Knoxville - Soles of the City 6 Mile. Info: Ron Fuller (865)300-3473, ron.fuller@totalracesolutions.com. Dec. 6, Knoxville - Faithwalk and Al Ichiki 5K, 2pm. Info: samaritanoffice@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Lawrenceburg - Ho Ho Hustle 5K Race & Walk, 7:30am. Info: (931)629-5266 or (931)762-9577, acjudkins@yahoo.com. Dec. 6, Manchester - Tim’s Ford Deer Trail 6 Miles, 11am. Info: Terri Jones (931)247-5450, jonesterri02@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Memphis - St. Jude Memphis Marathon Weekend, Marathon, Half, Relay, 5K & Family Race; 8am. Info: St. Jude (800)565-5112, marathon@stjude.org, www.stjudemarathon.org. Dec. 6, Mt. Juliet - Mt. Juliet Holiday Half Marathon, 5K & 1 Mile; 10:45am. Info: races@team-magic.com. Dec. 6, Nashville - Purple Way 5K, 8am; Kid’s FR, 9am. Info: bettygwhite49@gmail.com. Dec 6. Nashville - 12South Warmup 6K & 12K, 8am. Info: info@s2fnashville.com. Dec. 7, Knoxville - Leftover 5K Run, 1:30pm. Info: Andrea Collins (865)335-4292, acollin2@yahoo.com.

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Dec. 7, Maryville - Reindeer Run 5K, 2pm; 1 Mile, 2:30pm. Info: Kelly Forster (865)983-9244, kforster@parksrec.com. Dec. 13, Buchanan - Over the River 8 Miles, 11am. Info: Mike Bell (731)441-1468, bellm@henryk12.net. Dec. 13, Burns - Bell Ringer 50K & 25K Trail Run, 7am. Info: (731)358-9724, ryan.forbess@tn.gov. Dec. 13, Chattanooga - Run Run Rudolph 5K, 10am. Info: Jeff Clem (423)243-7689, jeff@sceniccitymultisport.com. Dec. 13, Johnson City - 5K Reindeer Run & Santa Stroll, 9:30am; 100 yd. dash, 9am. Info: Kathie Battista (423)926-0700, elc1986@charter.net. Dec. 13, Knoxville - Knoxville Jingle Bell Run/Walk 10K & 5K, 10am. Info: kpickens@arthritis.org. Dec. 13, Memphis - Memphis Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis Foundation, 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk; 9am. Info: Michelle Dooner (901)322-1517, mdooner@arthritis.org. Dec. 13, White House - Trot for Tots 5K, 8am. Info: (615)4297839, trotfortots@comcast.net. Dec. 14, Nashville - RunWILD Peeler Park 6 Miler, 9am. Info: season@nashvillerunning.com. Dec. 14, Sevierville - Smokies Santa Hustle Half Marathon & 5K Run/Walk, 7:30am. Info: (847)829-4536, events@adrenalinesportsmanagement.com. Dec. 16, Kingsport - Christmas Lights 8K Run & 3K Walk, 6:30pm. Info: tchristian152@gmail.com. Dec. 20, Limestone - Pioneer 5 Mile Run, 11am. Info: Bob Townsend (423)257-6188 (h), (423)525-7335 (c), bobt4@earthlink.net. Dec. 27, Memphis - Starry 4K Run/Walk, 6pm. Info: Natalie Wilson (901)767-7275, nwilson@shelbyfarmspark.com. Jan. 1, Hendersonville - Frostbite 10K, 9:30am; 5K, 9:45am; Kids Run, 9am. Info: Jeremy Tackett (615)826-9622, jtackett@ymcamidtn.org. Jan. 1, Surgoinsville - New Year’s Wake-Up 5K, 9am; 1 Mile, 10am. Info: Mark Skelton (423)345-2335 (h), (423)272-4812 (w), markskelton@markskelton.com.

Jan. 3-4, Alcoa - The Pistol Ultra, 50K (Solo & Relay), 7:55am; 100K & 100 Mile, 8am. Info: Will Jorgensen (865)740-1717, thepistolultra@gmail.com, www.pistolultra.com. Jan. 3, Memphis - Hill and Dale 8 Miles, 11am. Info: Andrew Forsdick (901)842-5555, andrew@taproute.com. Jan. 4, Collierville - Shelby Forest Loop Marathon, 8am; Half Marathon, 8:30am. Info: Mike Samuelson events@altisendurance.com. Jan. 10, Cleveland - Trail of Tears 7 Miles, 11am. Info: James Zahn (931)668-3437, jameszahn@yahoo.com. Jan. 10, Knoxville - Run 4 Their Lives 5K & 1 Mile, 9am. Info: Karen Harper (865)437-8921, r4tl.knoxville@gmail.com. Jan. 17, Norris Dam - Norris Dam Challenge 12K, 11am. Info: Caroline Johnson (865)406-0487, carolinefilas@me.com. Jan. 24, Bethel Springs - Race 2 Landing 6 Miles, 11am. Info: Michael D’Orio (731)607-5679, michaeldorio@hotmail.com. Jan. 24, Nashville - Nashville Zoo’s Zoo Run Run, 5K Run/Walk; 3pm. Info: (615)833-1534. Jan. 31, New Johnsonville - Johnsonville Charge 5 Miles, 11am. Info: Angela Redden (931)296-9850, reddenangela@gmail.com. Feb. 7, Lebanon - Cedars Frostbite Half Marathon, 11am. Info: Lynda dePaulis (615)889-1306, lntdp@earthlink.net. Feb. 7, Nashville - Hill YEAH! 5K, 8:30am. Info: hillyeah5k@gmail.com. Feb. 7, Strawberry Plains - Strawberry Plains Hlaf Marathon & 10K, 9am. Info: Jill Bedford (865)207-0042, jillbedford@gmail.com. Feb. 14, Jackson - Race on the Trace 5 Miles, 11am. Info: Jonathan Stewart (731)426-8109, jstewart@rkrblaw.com. Feb. 22, Millington - Shelby Forest Loop Marathon, 8am; Half Marathon, 8:30am. Info: Mike Samuelson events@altisendurance.com. Feb. 28, Chattanooga - Scenic City Half Marathon, 8am; 5K Run/Walk, 8:15am. Info: Sherilyn Johnson (423)827-5092, sjohnson@chattanoogatrackclub.org, www.sceniccityhalfmarathon.com. Feb. 28, Kingsport - KingsportARTS Paint the Town 5K Run/ Walk, 12 Noon. Info: Cathie Faust (423)392-8420, ccfaust@gmail.com. Feb. 28, Surgoinsville - Surgoinsville 10 Miler, 8:30am. Info: Mark Skelton (423)345-2335 (h), (423)272-4812 (w), markskelton@markskelton.com.

March 7, Nashville - Gupton Jeep Tom King Classic Half Marathon, 7:30am (7:25am Wheelchair); 5K Run/Walk, 7:45am; 3K Walk for Health, 8am; $50/half, $25/5K, $15/3K by 12/31; fees increase after 12/31. Info: Peter Pressman (615)293-8862, pasta4run@ aol.com, www.tomkingclassic.com. See Ad page 19.

VIRGINIA Dec. 6, Arlington - Jingle Bell Run/Walk 5K, Info: Amy Seidler (202)787-5326, aseidler@arthritis.org. Dec. 6, Bedford - Peaks of Otter Christmas Classic 5K, 8:30am; 1 Mile, 9:45am. Info: Joshua Ranes (540)586-3483, jdranesymyw@gmail.com. Dec. 6, Charlottesville - Monticello Holiday Classic 5K, 7am. Info: Jason Stevens (434)984-9877, jstevens@monticello.org. Dec. 6, Norton - FPS 5K Santa Run/Walk, 10am; 1 Mile Reindeer Kid’s Run, 9:30am. Info: tshall@fpscorp.com. Dec. 6, Powhatan - Powhatan Christmas Tree 5K & 10K, 11am. Info: Elliot Gibbs (804)598-5710 (x223), biggibbs@yahoo.com.

Dec. 6, Radford - Frosty 5K, 9am; Hot Chocolate 1 Mile FR, 10:15am. Info: Shannon Davis (540)633-6533, sdavis@radfordrehab.com. Dec. 6, Richmond - Rockin’ Marathon Relay, 10am. Info: Simon Gaskill (757)303-8514, simon@triviumracing.com. Dec. 6, Richmond - Nutzy’s Rotary Funn Run, 5K 8am. Info: lmccombs@1capitalbank.com. Dec. 6, Stephens City - Warrior Jingle All the Way 5K, 9:15am; Fun Run, 8:45am. Info: Anthony Manzione (540)662-1663, blridge@comcast.net. Dec. 6, The Plains - Jingle Bell 5K Run, 9am; 1K FR, 8:30am. Info: Michael Stanislaw (540)550-3298, stanruns@aol.com. Dec. 6, Virginia Beach - Reindeer Rally, 7K Run 8am; 1/2 Mile Kids Run, 9:30am; 5K Run/Walk, 10am. Info: Road Rage Events (757)4091913, info@roadrageevents.com. Dec. 6, York County - St. Kateri’s Run/Walk With the Son for Haiti 5K, 8:30am. Info: Judy Townsend (757)876-2417, judy.townsend@verizon.net. Dec. 7, Fredericksburg - VA Runner Blue and Gray Half Marathon, 7:30am; 5K Run, 7:45am. Info: (540)310-4803, vic@farc.org. Dec. 7, Reston - Run With Santa 5K, 8:30am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. Dec. 7, Williamsburg - Chick-fil-A Christmas Town Dash 8K, 8:30am; 1/2 Mile Family FR; 8am. Info: Flat Out Events (757)8808843. Dec. 13, Bristol - Girls Inc. of Bristol Snowman Stampede 5K, 9am. Info: kathi.boatright@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Crozet - Freedom 5K, 9am. Info: Michael Kaminski (434)962-2752, livebullish@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Langley AFB - Langley Race Around the Base 10 Miler, 9am. Info: john.hickok@langley.af.mil. Dec. 13, Midlothian - CarMax Tacky Light Run 6K, 6pm. Info: (804)285-9495, info@sportsbackers.org. Dec. 13, Portsmouth - Santa Claus Shuffle 5K Race, 9am; 1 Mile FR/Walk, 8:30am. Info: (757)488-9161, info@santaclausshuffle.org. Dec. 13, Reston - 12.13.14 15K Run & 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: (703)913-0313, bhwhitson@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Richmond - Jingle Bell Run/Walk 5K. Info: Laura Boone (804)665-9955, lboone@arthritis.org. Dec. 13, Roanoke - Jingle Bell Run/Walk 5K. Info: Laura Boone (804)665-9955, lboone@arthritis.org. Dec. 13, Stanardsville - Kevin & Callie Fun Run/Walk, 5K Run 9:10am; 1 Mile Walk, 10am. Info: kcfrw2014@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Virginia Beach - Holly Jolly 5K Run, 5K Walk; 9am. Info: sharonbrown774@aol.com. Dec. 13, Williamsburg - Sentara Sleighbell 5K Run. Info: Jim Elder (757)253-0277, jim@colonialsportscustom.com. Dec. 14, Fairfax - Frosty 5K, 8:30am; 1K FR, 8:35am; Tot Trot, 9:30am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. Dec. 20, Fairfax - Celtic Christmas 5K, 9:30am; 1 Mile Run/Walk, 8:30am. Info: Bridget McCardell (703)785-6887, themanymacs@gmail.com. Dec. 20, Little Washington - Jingle Bell 5K Run & Walk, 9am (walk 8:45am). Info: Lynne Kritter (540)219-2671, ekritter@aol.com. Dec. 20, Virginia Beach - Surf-N-Santa 5 Miler, 4:30pm. Info: (757)412-1056, info@surfnsanta5miler.com. Dec. 20, Winchester - YDC Apple Capital Jingle Bell 5K, 9:45am; Frosty FR, 8:15am. Info: Will Murdoch (443)243-4205, will@eliteracemanagement.com. Dec. 21, Wise - KOM Rudolph Run, 1 Mile Kids Run 6:30pm; 5K 7pm. Info: Patty Bates (276)219-9753, plbarlow123@yahoo.com. Dec. 27, Alexandria - Christmas Cookie Burn 5K, 10am. Info: mgobryan@fasttrakracing.com. Dec. 31, Ashburn/Brambleton - Ringing in Hope: A New Year’s Celebration, 1K FR/Walk 9am; 5K Race 10am; 10K Race 10:10am. Info: (571)295-6424, info@ringinginhope.com. Dec. 31, Fairfax - Fairfax Four Miler, 6pm; Info: Run Pacers (703)537-0630. Jan. 1, Hampton - Sentara 5K, 11am. Info: Daniel Evans (757)7662658, devans@sentarafitness.com. Jan. 1, Manassas - Resolution Run 5K, 10am; 1 Mile FR/Walk, 11am. Info: info@funrunracing.com. Jan. 1, Reston - New Year’s Day 5K, 10am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. Jan. 3, Wilmington - New Year’s Romp 5K, 10K & 1 Mile Race; 9am. Info: Bethany Leighton (910)343-1901, bethany@ciscapefear.org. Jan. 17, Newport News - Menchville Winter Chill 5K, 10am. Info: Danny Garay (757)725-2100, satterfieldent@aol.com. Jan. 24, Chesapeake - Schock & Shivers Road to Hope 5K Race, Active Armor Challenge; 10am. Info: bwoolever@cox.net. Jan. 24, Elkton - The Freeze Your SnowBalls Off 10K, 10am. Info: Jeff Campbell (540)289-6863, jc28sixx@yahoo.com. Jan. 24, Yorktown - Knights of Columbus 10 Miler, 9am. Info: John Edwards (757)876-8386, murmur291@gmail.com. Jan. 31, Grafton - Cold F-F-Feet 5K, 10am. Info: elejnz@aol.com, tkharrah@msn.com. Feb. 7, Langley - Langley 8K & 3K, 10am. Info: James Scarborough (703)536-7764, jbs1958@comcast.net. Feb. 7, Virginia Beach - Love Run 5K, 9am. Info: adinardo315@gmail.com. Feb. 8, Reston - Run Your Heart Out 5K, 9am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. Feb. 14, Gloucester - Gloucester 8K & 3K. Info: Mike Jenkins (804)694-0640, mjenkins@baywib.org. Feb. 21, Virginia Beach - For The Cure 5K, 9:30am; 1/2 Mile Kids Run, 9am. Info: Russ Turner (757)409-1913, info@roadrageevents.com. Feb. 22, Richmond - Love Rox Half Marathon, 5K 9am; Half 10am; 10K 10:15am. Info: Richmond Multisports (804)303-4833, 411@richmondmultisports.com. Feb. 22, Williamsburg - Sentara Colonial Half Marathon, 1pm; 5K, 1:10pm. Info: (757)221-1599, mmbedsaul@wm.edu. March 1, Reston - Reston 10 Miler. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. March 15, Newport News - The Newport News One City Marathon & Relay, 7am; Maritime 8K, 7:45am; Nautical Mile, 10am. Info: City of Newport News (757)926-8621, marathon@nngov.com.

www.running.net March 21, Chesterfield - Instant Classic Trail Marathon & Half Marathon, 7:45am/half, 8am/full. Info: instantclassicrace@gmail.com. March 21-22, Virginia Beach - Yuengling Shamrock Marathon Weekend, 3/21: 8K 7:45am; 3/22: Half Marathon 7am; Marathon 8:30am. Info: J&A Racing (757)412-1056, info@shamrockmarathon.com. March 29, Reston - Runners Marathon of Reston, 7:30am; Half Marathon, 8am. Info: info@runnersmarathon.com. April 4, Charlottesville - Charlottesville Marathon, Relay & Half Marathon, 7am; 8K, 7:30am; Kids Mile, 9am. Info: (434)2180402, francesca@badtothebone.biz. April 11, Bristol - Bristol Half & Half Marathon, Half Marathon/ 2-Person Relay; 8am. Info: mike.stollings@electromechanical.com. April 18, Roanoke - Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K, 7:35am; YMCA Kids Marathon, 7:45am. Info: Pete Eshelman, Race Dir. (540)343-1550 (x104), pete@roanokeoutside.com. April 18-19, Sterling - The North Face Endurance Challenge, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, Marathon Relay, Marathon, 50K & 50 Mile; 5am. Info: Jeff Ball (469)475-1317, endurancechallenge@hawkeyeww.com.

Dec. 14, Jupiter, FL - Powerman Florida Duathlon, Sprint: R5K, B-30K, R-5K; Powerman: R-10K, B-60K, R-10K; 9am. Info: (231)546-2229, info@powermanusa.org. Jan. 1, Myrtle Beach, SC - Ocean Lakes New Year Tri, S-100 yd. (indoor pool), B-8 mi., R-1.6 mi.; 8:30am. Info: Rob Grimes (843)222-4874, longbaytri@live.com. Feb. 21, Springfield, SC - Winter Challenge XII Off-Road Triathlon, Trail Run-7 mi., Kayak-6 mi., Mtn. Bike-10 mi.; 10:30am. Info: Michael Williams (765)481-0938, mwi@festoolusa.com.

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Dec. 13, Huntsville, AL - Nike Rocket City Marathon, 8am; $90 P/M thru Oct., after $100 (online thru 12/1). Info: Suzanne Taylor (256)650-7063, suzanne@fleet feethuntsville.com, www.runrocketcity. com.

Dec. 6, Washington. DC - The Ugly Sweater Run D.C., 5K, 9am; $35. Info: Josie Owen, 165 Waterfront St., National Harbor, MD 20745; (410)703-2675, josie@humanmovement.me, http:// theuglysweaterrun.com/locations/ washington-d-c/#.VF_C0RZf-lo. Dec. 7, Washington, DC - Jingle All the Way 8K, 9am. Info: events@runpacers.com. Dec. 13, Washington, DC - The 12K’s of Christmas Holiday Race, 12K Run/Walk, 9:30am. Info: (240)472-9201, info@dcrunningclub.com. Jan. 22, Washington, DC - March for Life 5K, 8am. Info: Jeff Pauls (618)520-6223, jeffp@liferunners.org. April 12, Washington, DC - Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run & 5K Run/Walk - Lottery for entries opens 10am on Monday, 12/1/14 thru Midnight, Friday, 12/12/14; 10 Mile 7:30am (Elite Women @ 7:20am); 5K Run/Walk 8:40am. Info: www.cherryblossom.org.

WEST VIRGINIA Dec. 6, Charleston - Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk for Arthritis, 8:30am. Info: Shannon Holland (304)205-1510, sholland@arthritis.org. Dec. 6, Morgantown - Ugly Holiday Sweater 5K Walk/Run, 9am. Info: uglyholidaysweater5k@gmail.com. Dec. 7, Inwood - South Berkeley Christmas 5K, 2pm. Info: southberkeleychristmas5k@hotmail.com. Dec. 20, Williamstown - Ryan Jobes Memorial 5K, 8am. Info: Kevin McCleary (304)488-3286, mccleary56@hotmail.com. Jan. 11, Fairmont - Run to Read Half Marathon, 1pm. Info: Jim Woolfitt (304)825-6311, run2read@yahoo.com, www.runningintheusa.com/r2rhm

TRACK & FIELD Dec. 6, Murfreesboro, TN - Christmas Invitational - Middle Tennessee State University, High Jump, Long Jump, Pole Vault, Triple Jump, Shot Put, Weight Throw, 55m, 200m. Info: Dean Hayes (615)898-2571, dhayes@mtsu.edu. Jan. 23-24, Nashville, TN - Vanderbilt Invitational, Long Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump, Pole Vault, Shot Put, Weight Throw, 60, 200, 400, 800, 1500, Hurdles. Info: Clark Humphery (615)322-8328, clark.humphery@vanderbilt.edu. Feb. 1 - Nashville, TN (TSU) - Ed Temple Classic, 60m, 200m, 400m 800m, 1 mile, Long Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump, Shot Put , Weight Throw. Info: Chandra Cheeseborough (615)9635906, ccheeseborough@tnstate.edu. Feb. 7 Murfreesboro, TN - Middle Tennessee Invitational Middle Tennessee State University, High Jump, Long Jump, Pole Vault, Triple Jump, Shot Put, Weight Throw, 55m, 200m. Info: Dean Hayes (615)898-2571, dhayes@mtsu.edu. Feb. 14, Murfreesboro, TN - Valentine Invitational - Middle Tennessee State University, High Jump, Long Jump, Pole Vault, Triple Jump, Shot Put, Weight Throw, 55m, 200m. Info: Dean Hayes (615)898-2571, dhayes@mtsu.edu.

MULTI-SPORTS (Included in the Multi-sports calendar are single swimming and cycling events). Dec. 6, St. Petersburg, FL - Ride & Run With The Stars, 25 Mile Bike Ride 8am; 10K Family Ride 8:15am; 5K Run 8:30am; 1 Mile Fun Walk/Skate 8:45am. Info: (727)464-7259, rd’jimas@pcsonet.com. Dec. 7, Brooksville, FL - Dirthead Off-Road Duathlon, Sprint: B-10 mi., R-3.8 mi.; Middle Earth: B-10 mi., R-7 mi., B-13 mi.; Xtreme: B-10 mi., R-11 mi., B-26 mi.; 8am. Info: (813)232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com. Dec. 13, Dothan, AL - The Dirty Stroll-N-Roll Duathlon, 3.4 Mile Trail Run, 10.8 Mile Mtn. Bike, 1.7 Mile Trail Run; 9am. Info: Hubie Casey (334)803-2529, hubie96@yahoo.com. Dec. 13, Reisterstown, MD - Tri To Help Holiday Indoor Sprint Triathlon for Epilepsy, 8am. Info: Trent Stroup (443)851-5763, tritohelp@hotmail.com.

MARATHON Dec. 6, Baton Rouge, LA - Baton Rouge Beach Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am; after 10/15 $95/Marathon, $85/Half. Info: Craig Watson (225)292-3800 (w), (225)324-3123 (c), (225)7675211 (h), sailfish01@aol.com, www.brbeachmarathon.com. Dec. 6, Memphis, TN - St. Jude Memphis Marathon Weekend, Marathon, Half, Relay, 5K & Family Race; 8am. Info: St. Jude (800)565-5112, marathon@stjude.org, www.stjudemarathon.org. Dec. 7, West Palm Beach, FL - EAU Palm Beaches Marathon & Run Fest, Marathon, Half Marathon, Relay, 6:30am; 5K, 6:45am. Info: pbminfo@usroadsports.com.

Dec. 13, Kiawah Island, SC - Kiawah Island Golf Resort Marathon & Half Marathon, 8am. Info: kiawah_marathon@kiawahresort.com. Dec. 14, Cape Coral, FL - Best Damn Race, Marathon & Half Marathon, 6:45am; 5K, 7:05am. Info: Nick Zivolich (727)7264250, info@bestdamnrace.com. Dec. 20, Otter Creek Park, KY - Otter Creek Trail Marathon, 16 Mile & 8 Mile. Info: Cynthia Heady (502)550-9553, todd@headfirstperformance.com. Dec. 27, Little Rock, AR - Three Bridges Marathon, 7am. Info: info@3bridgesmarathon.com. Dec. 28, Jacksonville, FL - Jacksonville Bank Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, 7am. Info: 1st Place Sports (904)731-1900, events@1stplacesports.com, www.1stplacesports.com. Jan. 3, Tallahassee, FL - Swamp Forest Trail Marathon, Half Marathon & 6.5 Mile Run, 8am. Info: byorkjr@msn.com. Jan. 4, Collierville, TN - Shelby Forest Loop Marathon, 8am; Half Marathon, 8:30am. Info: Mike Samuelson events@altisendurance.com. Jan. 10, Jackson, MS - Mississippi Blues Marathon (RRCA Marathon Championship Event) Half Marathon, Relay & Kids’ 1 Mile FR; $70-Marathon, $65-Half, $45-1/4 Marathon, $210-Relay, $10-Kids’ Marathon; $10 price increase after 1/4. Info: info@msbluesmarathon.com, www.msbluesmarathon.com. Jan. 11, Mobile, AL - Servis1st Bank First Light Marathon, Half Marathon & 5-Person Relay, 7:30am; 1.2 Mile FR & Kid’s Marathon, 2pm. Info: (251)438-2094, firstlightmarathon@hotmail.com.

Jan. 17, Warner Robins, GA - Museum of Aviation Foundation Marathon, 8am; Half Marathon, 8:15am; 5K, 8:30am. 13.1 & 5K flat tracks on Robins Air Force Base; USATF certified. Entry Limit: 1,500. Time Limit: 6 hrs. 2014 entrants: 1,000. Ave temp: 40 degrees. Register online at: http:// active.com. Contact Mary Lynn Harrison, (478)923-6600, marylynn.harrison@ museumofaviation.org. web site: www.museumofaviation.org. Jan. 17, North Charleston, SC - Charleston Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, 8am; Bike Rides on 1/18: 60 Mile 8:30am, 40 Mile, 8:45am, 20 Mile 9am. Info: info@charlestonmarathon.com. Jan. 18, Baton Rouge, LA - The Louisiana Marathon, Half Marathon, 7am; Quarter Marathon, 5K, 8am (tentative); Kids Marathon, 9:30am. Info: Craig Sweeney (888)786-2001, info@thelouisianamarathon.com. Jan. 25, Celebration, FL - Town of Celebration Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am. Info: Ken Zambito (321)436-9742, kenruns26.2@gmail.com. Jan. 25, Miami, FL - Lifetime Miami Marathon & Half Marathon, 6:15am (6:05am wheelchairs); 1/24: 5K, 7:30am. Info: miamimarathon@lifetimefitness.com. Jan. 25, Ocala, FL - Ocala Marathon, 7am; Half Marathon, 7:15am; 5K, 7:30am. Info: chris@drcsports.com. Jan. 25, Pine Mountain, GA - Callaway Gardens Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: Dave Johnson (770)565-5208, eventsdj@aol.com, www.callawaygardens.com. Jan. 25, New Orleans, LA - Rock ‘n’ Roll New Orleans Marathon, Half Marathon & 2-Person Half Marathon Relay; 7am. Info: Competitor Group (858)450-6510, (800)311-1255. Jan 31-Feb. 1, Melbourne, FL - Publix Melbourne Music Marathon Weekend - 2/1: Marathon 6:30am; Half Marathon & Relay 7:05am; 1/31: Florida Today 8K, 7am; 5K, 8am. Info: Mitch Varnes (321)759-7200, info@themelbournemarathon.com. Feb. 7, Hilton Head Island, SC - Hilton Head Island Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K. Info: Bear Foot Sports (843)757-8520, bfs@hargray.com. Feb. 8, Fort Smith, AR - Fort Smith Marathon, Half Marathon & Marathon Relay, 8am. Info: fortsmithmarathon@gmail.com.

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www.running.net Feb. 8, Tallahassee, FL - Tallahassee Marathon & Half Marathon, 7:30am; $65/ Marathon, $45/Half 9/1-11/30; $75/$55 12/12/7; $90/$70 on Race Day (if space available). Info: tallahasseemarathon@ gmail.com, www.tallahasseemarathon. com. See Ad page 22. February 14, Myrtle Beach, SC MyrtleBeach.com Myrtle Beach Marathon, Dasani Half Marathon & WPDE Marathon Team Relay, 6:30am; Neon Night 5K 7pm & Ripley’s Family FR 5:30pm on 2/13. Info: (843)293-RACE (7223), mbmarathon@yahoo.com, www.mbmarathon.com. See Ad page 2. Feb. 14-15, Gainesville, FL - Five Points of Life Race Weekend, 2/14: 5K, 8am; Kids Marathon, 9am; 2/15: Marathon, Half Marathon & Relay 7am. Info: (352)224-1644, bbwhitaker@lifesouth.org, www.fivepointsoflife.com/race/ registration/ Feb. 15, Fort Lauderdale, FL - Publix Fort Lauderdale A1A Marathon & Half Marathon, 6am (wheelchair 5:45am); 5K on 2/ 14, 7:30am. Info: Matthew Lorraine (561)865-5379, lorraine@exclusivesports.com. Feb. 15, Jacksonville, FL - 26.2 With Donna: The National Marathon to Fight Breast Cancer, Marathon & Half Marathon 7:30am. Info: (904)355-7465, info@breastcancermarathon.com. Feb. 15, Naples, FL - Paradise Coast Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, 6:30am. Info: Jaeden Hamernik (239)719-1237, jdhamernik@yahoo.com. Feb. 15, Greenbelt, MD - George Washington Birthday Marathon & Relay, 10am. Info: ben@dcroadrunners.org. Feb. 21, Winder, GA - XTERRA Georgia “Thrill in The Hills” Marathon & Half Marathon, 8:30am. Info: (404)310-3628, tim@dirtyspokes.com. Feb. 22, Birmingham, AL - Mercedes Marathon, Half Marathon, & Marathon Relay, 7:30am; 5K on 2/21, 8am. Info: (205)8707771, info@mercedesmarathon.com. Feb. 22, Millington, TN - Shelby Forest Loop Marathon, 8am; Half Marathon, 8:30am. Info: Mike Samuelson events@altisendurance.com. Feb. 28-March 1, Franklinton, LA - Q50 Races Extravaganza, 50 Miles, Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, & 5K. Info: info@q50races.com. March 1, Little Rock, AR - Little Rock Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K; 8am; 2/28: Little Rockers Kids Marathon/1 Mile, 10am. Info: Geneva Lamm (501)371-4639, glamm@littlerock.org. March 1, Jensen Beach, FL - Marathon of the Treasure Coast & Half Marathon, 2-4 Person Marathon Relay, 6am; 10K, 5K, Kid’s Race. Info: BC Running (561)923-7447, frank@afender.com. March 8, Lafayette, LA - Zydeco Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am. Info: info@zydecomarathon.com. March 7, Orlando, FL - Orlando Marathon & 12 Hour Ultramarathon, 7:30am; Half Marathon, 7:45am; 5K, 8am. Info: Neil Paulson (407)376-7000, neilpaulson@hotmail.com. March 7, Albany, GA - Albany, GA Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am (Wheelchair & Hand Crank 6:45am). Info: (229)317-4760, info@albanymarathon.com. March 7, Raleigh, NC - Umstead Trail Marathon, 9am. Info: committee@umsteadmarathon.com. March 7, Columbia, SC - Run Hard Columbia Marathon, Half Marathon & Marathon Relay, 7:30am; 5K, 8am. Info: Crossover Athletics (803)414-9508, jesse@crossoverathletics.org. March 8, Boys Ranch, FL - Sheriff’s Youth Ranch Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K; 7:45am. Info: Karla Carusone (352)5628058, trac@stateofmindsports.com. March 8, Bartlett, TN - Stanky Creek Marathon, 8am; Half Marathon, 8:30am. Info: Mike Samuelson events@altisendurance.com. March 14, Montgomery, AL - Montgomery Marathon, 7am; Half Marathon, 7:15am; 5K, 7:30am; Mayor’s Mile Challenge, 7:35am. Info: (334)356-7271, robbie@montgomerymultisport. com. March 14, Ellerbe, NC - Ellerebe Springs Marathon, 8am. Info: runrbike@etinternet.net. March 14, Jackson, TN - Andrew Jackson Marathon, 7am; Half Marathon, 7:30am; 5K, 8am. Info: (731)668-3399, dr.justinbrown@yahoo.com. March 15, Asheville, NC - Asheville Marathon & Half Marathon at Biltmore Estate, 7:30am. Info: events@idaph.net.

March 15, Cary, NC - Allscripts Tobacco Road Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am; $80/ Marathon, $70/Half by 10/31; $90/$80 11/112/31; $100/$90 1/1-3/10; after 3/10 $110/ $100. Info: www.tobaccoroadmarathon.com. March 15, Greensboro, NC - Northern Trails Marathon & 10 Mile, 9am. Info: Richard Swor (313)304-0903, triviumracing@gmail.com. March 15, Newport News, VA - The Newport News One City Marathon & Relay, 7am; Maritime 8K, 7:45am; Nautical Mile,

10am. Info: City of Newport News (757)926-8621, marathon@nngov.com. March 21, Chattanooga, TN - Raccoon Mountain Marathon, Half Marathon & Relay. Info: run.nooga@gmail.com. March 21, Chesterfield, VA - Instant Classic Trail Marathon & Half Marathon, 7:45am/half, 8am/full. Info: instantclassicrace@gmail.com. March 21-22, Virginia Beach, VA - Yuengling Shamrock Marathon Weekend, 3/21: 8K 7:45am; 3/22: Half Marathon 7am; Marathon 8:30am. Info: J&A Racing (757)412-1056, info@shamrockmarathon.com. March 22, Atlanta, GA - Publix Georgia Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K; 7am. Info: Jayne Nickell (404)832-0786, jnickell@lifetimefitness.com. March 22, Houston, MS - Altis Marathon & Half Marathon on the Tanglefoot Trail, Marathon 7:30am; Half 8am. Info: Mike Samuelson - events@altisendurance.com. March 22, Fort Bragg, NC - Fort Bragg All American Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K; 7:30am. Info: allamericanmarathon@gmail.com. March 22, Wrightsville Beach, NC - Quintiles Wrightsville Beach Marathon, Relay & Half Marathon, 6:30am. Info: tom@imwithoutlimits.com. March 22, Nashville, TN - Greenway Marathon, 7:30am. Info: Tomas de Paulis (615)390-6977, Lntdp@earthlink.net. March 28, Cumberland, MD - Queen City Marathon for Active War, 8am. Info: queencitymarathon@gmail.com. March 29, Fayetteville, AR - Hogeye Marathon, Half Marathon & Relay, 7:30am. Info: (479)530-8432, rd@hogeyemarathon.com. March 29, Severna Park, MD - B&A Trail Marathon & Half Marathon, 7:30am. Info: Christian Zazzali (703)932-3932, czazzali@hitt-gc.com. March 29, Reston, VA - Runners Marathon of Reston, 7:30am; Half Marathon, 8am. Info: info@runnersmarathon.com. March 29, Knoxville, TN - Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon, Half Marathon, 4-Person & 2-Person Relay; 7:30am; 5K, 7:45am. Info: Jason Altman (865)684-4294, info@knoxvillemarathon.com. March 29, Reston, VA - Runners Marathon of Reston, 7:30am; Half Marathon, 8am. Info: info@runnersmarathon.com. April 4, Charlottesville, VA - Charlottesville Marathon, Relay & Half Marathon, 7am; 8K, 7:30am; Kids Mile, 9am. Info: (434)2180402, francesca@badtothebone.biz. April 12, Punta Cana, LA - Punta Cana Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K; 6am. Info: Carlo Graciano (809)481-2787, cgraciano@estudioeg.com. April 12, Hancock, MD - Western Maryland Rail Trail Marathon, 7:30am; Half Marathon, 8am. Info: Mike Samuelson events@altisendurance.com. April 12, Raleigh, NC - Rock ‘n’ Roll Raleigh Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am. Info: Competitor Group (858)450-6510, calendars@competitorgroup.com. April 18, Roanoke, VA - Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K, 7:35am; YMCA Kids Marathon, 7:45am. Info: Pete Eshelman, Race Dir. (540)343-1550 (x104), pete@roanokeoutside.com. April 18-19, Sterling, VA - The North Face Endurance Challenge, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, Marathon Relay, Marathon, 50K & 50 Mile; 5am. Info: Jeff Ball (469)475-1317, endurancechallenge@hawkeyeww.com. April 25, Louisville, KY - Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon & miniMarathon, Info: Deja Lawson (502)584-3378, minimarathon@kdf.org. April 25, Nashville, TN - St. Jude Country Music Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am; 5K, 6:45am. Info: Competitor Group (800)311-1255, calendars@competitorgroup.com.

June 13, Storm Lake, IA to Marathon, IA Marathon to Marathon, Marathon & Marathon Relay 6am; Half Marathon 7am; 5K Run/Walk 7:30am. Info: Lois Lind, POB 262, Marathon, IA 50565; (712)289-2246, mdjmarathon@ hotmail.com, www.marathon2marathon.com

ULTRAS Dec. 6-7, Fort Myers, FL - FGCU Fly By Night 50-Mile Relay, 5pm. Info: Julia Stulock (239)590-7332, jstulock@fgcu.edu. Dec. 6, Sorrento, FL - Masters of All Terrain 50K & 50 Mile Ultra, 7am. Info: nic@mastersofallterrain.com. Dec. 7, Vedra Beach, FL - Guana Back to Nature Trail Races, 50K Ultra, 50K Relay, 8am; 12K, 1pm. Info: Mark Ryan (50K) (904)3383230, Bob Fernee (12K) (904)743-3161, bob@lstplacesports.com. Dec. 7, Pine Mountain, GA - Pine Mountain 40 Mile Trail Run, 7am. Info: pm40@getguts.com. Dec. 13, Ormond Beach, FL - Bulow Woods Trail Race & Ultra Marathon, 50K Ultra Marathon 7am; 1/2 Marathon 7:30am; 4+ Mile Run/Walk 8am. Info: don@runnershighracing.com. Dec. 13, Wakulla Springs State Park, FL - Tallahassee Ultradistance Classic, 50K & 50 Mile; 7am. Info: runlong@nettally.com. Dec. 13, McClellanville, SC - Last Chance 50K Trail Run & Relay, 7am. Info: eagle.endurance@gmail.com. Dec. 13, Burns, TN - Bell Ringer 50K & 25K Trail Run, 7am. Info: (731)358-9724, ryan.forbess@tn.gov. Dec. 20, Birmingham, AL - BUTS Bearly Ultra (27 mi.), Cub Half Ultra (13.5 mi.) & Wolf Pack Relay Run, 8am. Info: events@runbuts.com. Dec. 20, Chattanooga, TN - Lookout Mountain 50 Miler, 7:30am; 10K, 8am. Info: events@rockcreek.com. Dec. 20, Virginia Beach, VA - Seashore Nature Trail 50K, 8:30am. Info: Stacin Martin (757)839-7711, stacin.martin@gmail.com. Dec. 21, Santa Rosa Beach, FL - The Winter Solstice Run, 40, 20 or 10 Miles; 6:30am. Info: Casey Tindell-Trejo (850)396-3689, casey.trejo@amavida.com. Dec. 27, FWB//Destin, FL - Round the Bay Relay/Ultra, 36.8 Miles; 6:30am. Info: Dennis Samac (850)678-6682, samacd@valp.net. Dec. 31, Huntsville, AL - Recover From The Holidays 50K, 8am. Info: Christy & Tony Scott (256)508-1925, fitnessonthemove@gmail.com.

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Jan. 3, Green Cove Springs, FL - Hellcat 10K & 50K Races, 50K 7am; 10K 8am; $35 11/ 1-30, $40 12/1-1/3; $60/50K. Info: Chris Rodatz, Race Dir. (904)655-6511, crodatz@bellsouth.net, www.1stplacesports.com. Jan. 3, Elkton, MD - Phunt 50K & 25K, 9am. Info: Carl Perkins (443)350-3852, cperkins@wlgore.com. Jan. 3, Winston-Salem, NC - Salem Lakeshore Frosty Fifty, 50K & 25K Run, 50K Relay; 8am. Info: runthelastmile@bellsouth.net.

Jan. 3-4, Alcoa, TN - The Pistol Ultra, 50K (Solo & Relay), 7:55am; 100K & 100 Mile, 8am. Info: Will Jorgensen (865)740-1717, thepistolultra@gmail.com, www.pistolultra.com. Jan. 10, Savannah, GA - Savannah Rails to Trails Ultra, 50K & 25K; 8am. Info: Dan Hernandez (912)398-9941, dlh14255@gmail.com. Jan. 17, Coker, AL - Tashka Trail 50K & 25K, 7am; 4 Mile Race, 7:15am. Info: alibama@gmail.com. Jan. 17, Tsali Recreation Area, NC - Frosty Foot 30K & 50K Trail, 8:30am 50K; 9am 30K. Info: Ellen Seagle (828)687-2826, footrxpr@footrxasheville.com. Jan. 18, Clearwater, FL - Clearwater Distance Festival, 50K Ultra, Marathon, Halfathon, 5 Miler & 5K Walk; 7:05am (Wheelchair 7am). Info: flroadraces@aol.com, www.floridaroadraces.com Jan. 31, Jacksonville, FL - Wolfson Children’s Challenge, 55K (individual & relay), 30K & 1 Mile Run; Runners & Teams will be able to register for a start time based by their predicted pace. Info: Sara McKee (904)619-3731, sara.mckee@myprecisionplanner.com.

Feb. 7, Florahome, FL - Iron Horse 100 Mile, 100K & 50 Mile Endurance Runs; 7am; $160/100 Mile, $100/100K, $80/50 Mile. Info: Chris Rodatz, Race Dir., 986 Lake Ridge Dr., Orange Park, FL 32065; (904)655-6511, crodatz@bellsouth.net, www.ironhorse100kmclub.com. Feb. 13-15, Baton Rouge, LA - The Rouge-Orleans Ultra Marathon & Team Relay, 126.2 Miles, Teams of 2, 3, or 6; 50 Mile option; 7pm (2/13). Info: therougeorleans@gmail.com. Feb. 14-15, Destin, FL - Destin Beach Ultra Runs, 2/14: 24hr. & 100 Mile, 4pm; 5K, 8am. 2/15: 50 Mile 5am; 50K 6 am; Relay 7am; Info: destin50@live.com. Feb. 21, Moulton, AL - Black Warrior/Phillip Parker 50K, 50K Relay, 25K & 5 Mile Trail Runs; 8am. Info: Jay Baxter (256)3031948, keith@blackwarrior50k.com. Feb. 28-March 1, Franklinton, LA - Q50 Races Extravaganza, 50 Miles, Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, & 5K. Info: info@q50races.com. March 1, Brooksville, FL - Long Play (LP), 33 1/3 Mile 6:30am; Half Marathon & 5 Mile 7am. Info: Jim Hartnett (813)232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com. March 1, Bryceville, FL - Angry Tortoise 25K & 50K, 7am. Info: Charlie Sauter-Hunsberger (904)502-9407, stridershogjog@gmail.com. March 7, Laurel, MS - Carl Touchstone Memorial Mississippi Trail 50, 6am/50 mi. & 50K, 8am/20K. Info: Dennis Bisnette (601)4257005 (d), (601)477-2610 (n), info@ms50.com. March 15, Atlantic Beach, FL - Jetty-2-Jetty Ultramarathon & Team Relay, 8:30am. Info: (904)373-8411, rd@PerformanceMultisports.com. April 4, Brooksville, FL - Croom 50 Mile, 6am; 50K & 16 Mile, 7am. Info: Jim Hartnett (813)232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com. April 18, Moncure, NC - Jordan Lake 12-Hour Challenge, 7am. Info: Erin Suwattana (919)542-6644 (x14), erin@childcarenetworks.org. April 18-19, Sterling, VA - The North Face Endurance Challenge, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, Marathon Relay, Marathon, 50K & 50 Mile; 5am. Info: Jeff Ball (469)475-1317, endurancechallenge@hawkeyeww.com.

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