FOOTPRINT Lake Grapevine Runners & Walkers
July 2006
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New Course Brings Fast Times at Hound Dog Hustle On Saturday, April 29th, RAW held its seventh annual Hound Dog Hustle. Already the club’s most popular race, it got some additional publicity from an article in the Dallas Morning News the day before. With one of its strongest fields ever, little could dampen this year’s race.
Special thanks to Race Directors, Cathy McCauley and Tanya Bubash, Susan Barnett for organizing the volunteers, and all the RAW members who made this year’s event an incredible event.
The “big dogs” lined up for the 5K race. Taking advantage of the new park trails, the club rolled out a new course for the racers. Heading out on the park road towards Dove Loop, leaders and chasers returned on the new concrete
Race directors, Cathy McCauley and Tanya Bubash, take a break in front of the RAW stage.
Our members always lend a hand and a smile as they volunteer.
Well, actually, some rain could. Thunder rattled Grapevine windows overnight and raised some doubts on how many runners would show up if the weather stayed foul. Ah, but as morning broke, the rain was gone and we were ready for some racin’. As the stage was being assembled, runners, dogs, spectators, and sponsors arrived at Oak Grove Park. The field quickly filled up and it was time to race. The first race was the 1-Mile Fun Run, a perfect race for human and beast. Taking first place again this year was Matt Loewen. Propelled by Ray and Susan Harris’ dog, Chance, the two RAW members held off all competitors with a time of 5:11.
Mindi Rice doubles her chances at the Hound Dog Hustle.
Matt Loewen and Chance “hustle” to vistory in the 1-Mile race.
trail. The once-tight pack broke apart to only two runners. In the end, Ken Hall crossed two seconds ahead of Mark Miller. Craig Minyard finished 3rd and was the Masters winner and third overall. Jeff Garber, Lee Rebodos, and Jack Hase each won their age groups.
IN MEMORY OF Our condolences go out to the Grapevine Police Department on the loss of their K-9 dog, Darby, who passed away in June. Darby and Officer Brian Hintz put on a special demonstration at the Hound Dog Hustle that showed the extraordinary bond and cooperation between humans and their dogs.
see inside… Runner’s World’s Bart Yasso was the guest speaker at this year’s Lake Grapevine Runners and Walkers’ banquet. Bart entertained us with his “Never Limit Yourself to Where Your Running Takes You” slideshow presentation. RAW Banquet | pages 14-15