Chicago Athlete 2016 August/September Issue

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Sprint Relay Results 1. Betty Multisport 2. Not far from Normal 3. Practiteam 4. Team MDJ 5. Blast Tri Ever 6. 5 ft & Under 7. Tri Hard, 8. Sully’s Tribe 9. 2 Girls 1 Ginger 10. Trigeminy West

Aurora, IL 1:22:31 Normal, IL 1:22:58 Woodridge, IL 1:23:30 Naperville, IL 1:30:28 Bartlett, IL 1:31:21 Bloomington, IL 1:32:42 Villa Park, IL 1:37:37 Mokena, IL 1:37:43 Western Springs, IL 1:37:50 Maywood, IL 1:38:02

ABC 7 Gibbons 5K Run

JUNE 1 6 , 2 0 1 6 | C H I CA G O , I L By Holly Petrovich

the hopes to combat hatred in all forms, and proceeds go to YWCA Evanston/North Shore to assist its efforts in racial justice and violence prevention. 10K Male Results 1. Christopher Schmidt 2. Joseph Dadabo 3. Addisu Dowling-Brown 4. Mick Brown 5. Eric Hobbs 6. Zeke Markshausen 7. Fernando Cueli 8. Daryl Santiago 9. Virgil Hughes 10. Mike Moreau

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ABC7 News gives runners a chance to be famous in the annual ABC7 Gibbons 5K. The 22nd annual took place in Grant Park at 6:25 p.m, and was shown live on ABC7 News. All proceeds from the race benefited the Leukemia Research Foundation in the fight for a cure of all blood cancers. After the race, a Heroes of Hope tent honored those touched by blood cancer, and remembered those lost by it. The event used the hashtag #MoreThanARace to promote the importance of the cause. Male Results 1. Kyle Larson 2. Boulmier Dominique 3. Ryan Gordyan 4. Matthew Stanesby 5. Ryan Hall 6. Marc Lemmons 7. Philip Cullinane 8. Miles Henderson 9. Kyle Coates

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Female Results 1. Gabrielle Hesslau 2. Sarah Rosenwinkel 3. Madison Heidemann 4. Shera Minor 5. Laura Legernes 6. Mary Rosenwinkel 7. Lisa Carroll 8. Rachel Sotelo 9. Tarah Knaresboro 10. Jean Hausman

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Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate

JUNE 1 9 , 2 0 1 6 | EVA N S TO N , I L By Holly Petrovich

Over 5,000 runners participated in the annual Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate in Evanston on Father’s Day to make a stand against racial hatred and violence. The race honors legacy Ricky Byrdsong, the former men’s basketball coach of Northwestern University who was murdered by a white supremacist in 1999. His widow launched the Race Against Hate with Name

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Chicago Bears 5K J UN E 2 5 , 2 0 1 6 CHI CAGO , I L By Holly Petrovich

If you missed the chance to run on Soldier Field at the Soldier Field 10 Miler in May, another opportunity was presented at the PNC Chicago Bears 5K.

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Female 5K Results 1. Columba Montes 2. Mimi Smith 3. Jennifer Pfaff 4. Mariana Perez 5. Michelle Rogers 6. Emma Hupp 7. Allison Pink 8. Nadine Scodro 9. Kayoko Hamamiura 10. Eavan Norman

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The race was previously known as the Super Bear Shuffl e and took place in September during preseason; however, race directors decided to move it to June to allow finishers on the field. And the change was worth it – not only did runners get to feel the actual grass that the Chicago Bears play on, but they saw themselves on the big screen as they crossed the finish line. And better yet, Staley Da Bear congratulated many finishers with a high five. In addition to the memorable finish, the course itself was quick and enjoyable; although it was an out-and-back route, the first half ran towards McCormick Place and through the tunnel, while the second half remained alongside the lakefront. It was a very hot and sunny morning, but the consistent music and water stations along the way made the run go very quickly.

10K Female Results 1. Laura Batterink 2. Colleen Baker 3. April Likhite 4. Maggie Graham 5. Jessica Neushwander 6. Jania Bonilla 7. Elizabeth Lynn 8. Becky Honnold 9. Julie Snow 10. Angela Blaising

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Male Results 1. Eric Lindelsee 2. Markus Living 3. Shane Gillespie 4. Jeff Chaney 5. Trevor Serrao 6. Alex Kurtz 7. Thomas Zero 8. Nico Farr 9. Bradley Osuch 10. Ed Novak

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Male 5K Results 1. William Hague 2. Matthew Blume 3. Matt Marol 4. Jeremy Soloman 5. Ben Schmeckpeper 6. Alexander Burck 7. Jeff Hojnacki 8. Henry Harper 9. Scott Mangum 10. Matt Contreras

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Female Results 1. Brittany Schwarz 2. Elizabeth Deutsch 3. Molly Esche 4. Esmeralda Soto 5. Carol Coady 6. Reese Crowley 7. Lyn Schneider 8. Mary Buckley 9. Emily Keip 10. Alexis Capps

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