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Super Sports Supplements – Do We Really Need Them?

Running Journal

“We Run The South”

Including Multi-Sports Events, Ultra Running, and Racewalking August 2014

Racing South Edition

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RUNNING JOURNAL GRAND PRIX XXXVI CHAMPIONS

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CONTENTS On the Cover: Running Journal Grand Prix XXXVI Champions following the Cotton Row 10K on Memorial Day: Large Photo: L-R: Wes Wessely, Brenda Cooter, Shirley Smith, Betty Burrell, Bob Nelson. Top Right: Arnold Floyd. Bottom Right: L-R: Jacob Cooter, Larry Marett. See Page 24-25 Photos by Patty Nelson Race Calendar

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Features Running Journal Grand prix XXXVI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Columns He Said, She Said, Mary Marcia Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 The Athlete’s Kitchen, Nancy Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 For the Love of Running, Bryan Graydon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Inspired Daily, Rae Ann Darling Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Down the Road, Cedric Jaggers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Ultra Running, Ray Krolewicz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Distance Memories, Scott Ludwig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Learning from the Young Guns, Ryan Warrenburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Natural State of Running, Nicholas Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Running Through the Age Groups, Mary Margaret McEachern . . . .13 Running Through the Bluegrass, Tracy Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 This Running Life, Teri Saylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Masters Running, Lena Hollmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Running Fitness, Ellen Jaffe Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Women’s Running, Carolyn Mather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Race Results

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Grand Prix XXXVII Schedule 45-49 The following is a list of confirmed races for Grand Prix XXXVII. Additional race dates will be announced on our website (www.running.net) as they become available. Rules and scoring information will be included in the September issue and on our website. 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


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Vol. 30, No. 12 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, 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. Florida - Jeff Wentworth, 314 NW 36 Dr., Gainesville, FL 32605. 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), Todd Nevlle (N. FL). GA Mark Ward. KY - Donna England. LA - Betsy Boudreaux. MD Phil Lang. MS - Bryan Lagg. NC - Elaine Bixby. 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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He Said, She Said How Does Your Outlook Affect your Outcome? Pessimists not only see the emptiness in half a glass of perfectly chilled Perrier, they also see the clouds in an otherwise sun-topped blue sky, the thorns beneath fragrant silky rose petals, and the hole in a hot doughy whole grain bagel. Opportunities persist as pessimists' unwelcome challenges, and when one of their doors closes they'll stay stuck in one place until the foot they have on the banana peel joins the other one already in the grave. Conversely, optimists might wash down a bite of bagel with a sip from their half-full glass of sparkling water, while solidly standing in a room with one door closed but the window open, allowing the sun to shine light on a day of possibilities they intend to explore after taking time to smell the roses. The actuality of the objects surrounding the pessimist and the optimist are seldom different, but the glasses through which they view them are definitely disparate. Much like the description of how fast or slow one runs, how hilly or flat a course might be, or whether a race is desirable or unattractive, the answer you get will likely depend on who you ask and the results you experience might well be determined by what you expect. This month I ask, as a runner, how do you think your outlook affects your outcome?

Brian Teason

He (Brian Teason) said… “Attitude and positivity are the groundwork for all successful outcomes,” runner Brian Teason said. Any runner interested in successful outcomes when it comes to the sport, would likely benefit from deliberating Teason's opinion, as his running resume is equally as impressive and inspiring as is his optimism toward running and life. In February of 1983, Teason opted to go out with his marathon-running father and his father's friends instead of working out at the gym. After running nine miles that Sunday morning, Teason continued what has been more than a 30-year running relationship that has rewarded him with continually renewed outlooks and jaw-dropping accolades that might move one to lace up for another 15 miles

By Mary Marcia Brown

“After over 30 years, [running] is as much 'what I am' as 'something I do',” Teason said. The outstanding outcomes he has experienced in large part because of his positive outlook, make Teason's relationship with running easy to understand. “It is my great passion and I find joy and peace every step of my journey.” She (Mary Marcia Brown) said …

even after completing the day's intended run. Among his PRs are: 50K 2:59:05, 50 Mile 5:23:41, 100k 7:02:14, 100 Mile 15:02:30 and running 139 miles in 24 hours. He was the 1997 and 1998 U.S. National 50 Mile Road Champion, the 1997 U.S. National 50 Mile Trail Champion, and a Member of the U.S. 100K Team at World Championships. He is also currently the U.S. Age Group 50-54 100 Mile Road Record Holder which he completed last year in 15:02:30. Teason said that he uses positive thinking and positive quotes to make his way through running and in life. “I believe that it is attitude and how we deal with adversity that control outcome. There was a time when I viewed things differently, now I view my less than desired results as opportunities to learn and grow. In running, racing and life, things do not always go as planned and as we hoped; we need to learn from these experiences and use them as tools for our development,” Teason said. Combined with his average of 150 training miles each week, Teason intends to use his optimistic outlook to realize more running goals in the near and distant future. In addition to running happily and healthfully for the rest of his life, Teason wants to continue to improve at 100 mile and 24 Hour distances, set some all-time U.S. Age Group records, and try the 48-hour and maybe even 6-day race. “My fantasy goal is to run across the country,” Teason shared. Witnessing Teason's positivity, one would have little doubt that a cross-country accomplishment is certainly in his cards. Of course Teason understands that it is often how the cards are viewed that determines the winning hand, and he acknowledges that sometimes (at an initial glance), the numbers may not appear to line up. “When things in life begin to look bleak, I tend to look within and reflect. I remind myself that it is probably the way I am viewing the situation that is the problem. I step back, reflect and try to discover what about the situation is causing me discomfort and what can I learn from it. I might meditate or breathe to recenter or seek out a book or article that reminds me of a philosophy on life that will help me through the difficult circumstances. Of course, I might just go for a run, preferably a long run and let all thoughts just pass through me without judgment and come back with a fresh perspective,” he said.

Both of the words “outlook” and “outcome” elicit thoughts and feelings of future for me. Thoughts of how the future will look, feel, and be dominate much of our lives. Whether we find our thoughts about the future to be woeful or hopeful often depends on our interpretation of past events. As runners, we are often asked to think about the future, particularly when we hear questions from others (or even from our own inner thoughts) that ask, “How far are you going to run?” “How fast are you going to run?” or “How long are you going to run?” We sometimes refer to past runs to determine what we deem to be appropriate responses as we consider how far, fast, or long we've run before. For years, we have been encouraged to “visualize the finish line victory.” We have been taught to think about the completion of the race before the gun even cues its start. I often practiced that positive visualization of hopeful finishes. I imagined what the finish line clock would read, how I would kick to the finish, and how I would feel afterwards. The outcomes were varied - sometimes similar to what I had envisioned, sometimes better, and sometimes worse. Regardless of the outcome, I seldom saw little detriment in embracing an optimistic outlook - as long as I could healthfully distinguish between a hope and an expectation. Someone once said that too many people miss the silver lining because they are expecting gold. I happen to really appreciate silver, so I take that lesson to heart. I also take the teachings of Tolle to heart. If we are entrenched in thoughts of the past or expectations of the future, we are likely missing the beauty of the present moment. Instead of thinking about your last PR and how you will better it in your next race, enjoy every stride as you stride, and be grateful for what it unveils. Maybe the outcome will be a “first place finish” or maybe it will be a “lagging last place”. You can create your own label or leave it a label-less experience. Either way, you will have been present in every step that leads you to the finish line and post-race refreshments. Which, by the way, may very likely include some bagels and a half-full cup of water. Mary Marcia Brown is a writer, runner, race director and personal trainer. Reach her at marymarciabrown@yahoo.com or by visiting www.ticktockultra.vpweb.com


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Do you ever get tired of reading yet-another headline about The 10 Best Super Sports Foods, only to be instructed to buy exotic fruits, ancient grains, and other unusual items? Do runners really need chia, spelt, and quinoa? Is anything wrong with old-fashioned peanut butter, broccoli and brown rice? Doubtful! Powerful nutrients are found in standard foods that are readily available at a reasonable cost. You know, oranges, bananas, berries, oatmeal, almonds, hummus, lowfat yogurt, brown rice, tuna ... the basic, wholesome foods recommended by the government's My Plate (www.ChooseMyPlate.gov). Are those foods exotic? No. But do they still do a great job of offering super nutrition? Yes! To add to the confusion about exotic sports foods, the sports food industry touts their list of engineered super sports supplements. Ads lead you to believe you really need to buy these products to support your athletic performance. The question arises: Are there special nutrients or components of food that can really help runners to go faster, higher, or stronger? If so, can they be consumed in the form of whole foods or do we actually need special commercial supplements? At a 2014 meeting of Professionals in Nutrition for Exercise and Sport (PINESNutrition.org), exercise researchers from around the globe discussed that topic and provided the following answers to the following thought-provoking questions. Is there any difference between consuming pre-exercise caffeine in the form of pills, gels or coffee? Regardless of the source of caffeine (pill, gel, coffee), it is a popular way to enhance athletic performance. Take note: High doses of caffeine (2.5 to 4 mg/lb body weight; 6 to 9 mg/kg) are no better than the amount runners typically consume (1.5 mg/lb; 3 mg/kg). Hence, drinking an extra cup of coffee is unlikely to be advantageous, particularly when consumed later in the day before an afternoon workout and ends up interfering with sleep. Do tart (Montmorency) cherries offer any benefits to sports performance? If so, what's the best way to consume them? Tart cherries (and many other deeply colored fruits and veggies) are rich in health-protective antioxidants and polyphenols. Tart cherries can reduce inflammation, enhance post-exercise recovery, repair muscles, reduce muscle soreness, and improve sleep. Runners who are training hard, doing double workouts, or traveling through time zones would be wise to enjoy generous portions. Yet, to get the recommended dose of cherries that researchers use to elicit benefits, you would need to eat 90 to 110 cherries twice a day for seven days pre-event. Most runners prefer to swig a shot of cherry juice concentrate instead! What about food polyphenols such as quercetin and resveratrol? Polyphenols are colorful plant compounds that are linked with good health when they are consumed in whole foods. Yet, polyphenol supplements, such as quercetin or resveratrol, do not offer the same positive anti-oxidant or anti-inflammatory benefits. An explanation might be that once in the colon, where most polyphenols go, parts leak into the bloodstream during heavy exercise. These smaller compounds create the antiinflammatory effect. Athletes who routinely eat colorful fruits during endurance training offer their gut the opportunity to distribute good health! Does curcumin reduce chronic inflammation? Curcumin (an active constituent of tumeric, the spice that gives the yellow color to curry and mustard) has beneficial properties that have been shown to help prevent cancer, enhance eye health, and reduce inflammation. Subjects with osteoarthritis (an inflammatory condition) who took curcumin supplements for 8 months reported less pain (due to less inflamma-

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tion) and better quality of life. Unfortunately, curcumin is rapidly metabolized and therefore has low bioavailability when consumed in the diet. To increase absorption, supplements often contain curcumin combined with piperine (black pepper extract). Does green tea help improve body composition in athletes? What is the best way to take it? Green tea reportedly enhances fat oxidation and helps with weight loss, particularly when combined with caffeine. But the amount of additional fat burned is minimal, and the 10 to 12 cups of green tea needed to create any effect is a bit overwhelming. (Hence, most studies use a green tea extract.) Because green tea has not been studied in lean runners, we can only guess that it is unlikely to offer a significant improvement in body composition. Is watermelon juice a powerful stimulant for sports performance? Watermelon juice is a source of L-citrulline, an amino acid that contributes to production of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide helps relax the blood vessels and thus enhances blood flow so more oxygen can get transported to the working muscles. One study with athletes who consumed L-citrulline supplements reports they attained a 7% higher peak power output as compared to when they exercised without L-citrulline. Yet, when athletes were given watermelon juice (contains Lcitrulline) or apple juice (that has no L-citrulline), the peak power was only slightly higher and the L-citrulline gave no significant benefits. The bottom line: Watermelon is a nourishing fruit and a welcome refreshment for thirsty athletes. You would need to eat a lot of watermelon to get the equivalent of L-citrulline found in (expensive) supplements. Your best bet is to enjoy watermelon in standard portions as a tasty addition to your sports diet. What can be done with pea, hemp, or other plant protein to make them as effective as whey for building muscle? In general, plants (such as peas, hemp) contain less leucine than found in animal proteins. Leucine helps drive the muscle's ability to make new protein. Hence, to increase the musclebuilding properties of plant proteins, you need to either eat large portions of, let's say, hemp or pea protein (to get a bigger dose of leucine), or you can combine those plant-foods with leucine-rich proteins, such as soy, egg, or whey. The bottom line: Your best bet to optimize performance is to optimize your total sports diet. No amount of any glimmer-ofhope supplement will compensate for lousy eating. Boston-area sports nutritionist Nancy Clark, MS, RD counsels both casual and competitive athletes. Her private practice is in Newton, MA (617-795-1875). For information about her Sports Nutrition Guidebook (new 5th edition) and food guides for runners, cyclists and soccer players, see www.nancyclarkrd.com. For online education, also see www.sportsnutritionworkshop.com.


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For the Love of Running I Did It My Way Let me take you back in time to April 27, 2013. Close your eyes and picture a 6' 4” guy toeing the start line of the Run for the Trees 5K in Winter Park, FL wearing a blue Brooks singlet, black Nike shorts, black Brooks racing flats and a white Headsweats visor. Yep, that's me in what, unbeknownst to me, would potentially be my last race. I had two previous surgeries on my right knee for torn meniscus, the most recent during the summer of 2011. I took about 5 months off from running after that surgery to rehab and get my strength back, and recover from a broken arm I suffered when I decided to take up cycling to help lessen any future damage to my knee. I eventually got back to running, but my 5K times were not back to where they were presurgery and I was stuck just a few seconds over the 20 minute mark. Marathons were no longer an option for me, the knee just couldn't handle the mileage I was accustomed to in training, so I was focused back into the sub20 minute 5K times. It took me until early April of 2013, but I finally squeaked under 20 minutes again at the Spring Sprint 5K in Altamonte Springs, FL in a time of 19:58. A couple of weeks later, I journeyed back to the Orlando area for one of my favorite races, the Run for the Trees, where instead of trophies you get, you guessed it, trees. I once again ran 19:58 and finished third in my age group and earned my tree. The downside to this was that my knee was starting to bother me again. The next week I boarded a plane for Albuquerque, New Mexico to attend the Road Runners Club of America National Convention where I was being awarded the Outstanding Running Club President of the Year Award. I was excited to receive this honor and very excited to run the Run for Zoo 10K, my first race at high altitude. Our first morning in Albuquerque, we did a group run and I handled the altitude well enough, but the knee was still bothering me a bit more. Later that night, things got lively in the hotel lobby bar and I showed off my best dance moves. Well folks, this is where out story takes a turn for the worse. I woke up the next morning with a very sore and very swollen right knee. It got stiffer and more swollen as the day went and the 10K was no longer in my plans. My knee had been drained a couple of times before between my two previous surgeries so I was not thinking worst case scenario at this point. I would just take my anti-inflammatories and a week or two off. But after a couple of days, I knew the problem was more than just a couple of pills and some ice would fix. I contacted my orthopedist and scheduled an appointment. Just as I expected, he feared another meniscus tear and ordered an MRI. The scans confirmed his thoughts and we scheduled my surgery. Fast forward to my post-op check-up where the doctor reviewed

By Bryan Graydon President, Lakeland Runners Club

a treadmill. It was uncomfortable, but not remotely as bad as running out on the roads. I decided to try the treadmill twice a week for 10 minutes each time. This eventually became 3 times a week for up to 20 minutes. The paces were slow, around 10 minute miles, but I was picking them up and putting them down again and a small void was filled. My knee was becoming sore after running, so I decided to cut back to twice a week. I had no aspirations beyond that until I decided to give it a shot out on some trails at a cross country park here in town. The soft trails didn't hurt any worse than the treadmill did and it was great to be running outside again. I was only doing about 3-4 miles one day a week, but it was about all the knee could handle without being sore for a couple of days after. I hated that fate chose my last race for me, even though it was sub-20 minute performance, and started to think of doing just one

Bryan Graydon after the AJC Peachtree Road Race with members of his PR Running group. L-R, Cheryl MacMillan, Kate Mathews, Jackie Mathews, Coach Bryan Graydon, Kelly Wortman, Scott Shepard and Brynna Shepard

the extent of the damage inside my knee. Along with repairing the tear, he performed a micro-fracture procedure to hopefully create some fibro-cartilage where the previous damage had been. His long-term prognosis, my running days were over. No runner ever wants to hear those words, but I had just turned 39 and I was not looking forward to a knee replacement in early to mid-40s, so I wrapped my head around the end of my running days and focused on other forms of fitness. None of them had the effect or brought me the joy running did, but I kept at it just so I wouldn't get too out of shape. Then one day I decided to see how my knee would feel if I tried running. I made it about 10 minutes and it hurt like hell. I told myself to get back to the mindset that I am not a runner anymore and move on with life. That lasted another couple months and then I decided to try it again, but this time on

more race so that I could say I controlled my destiny and I picked my last race. My absolute favorite race was always the Peachtree 10K in Atlanta on July 4th and I began to wonder if I could make it that far since I was not up to that distance and it's on the roads and not soft trails or a treadmill. I convinced myself that I knew I could finish the race, even if I walked a large chunk of it. When time came for Atlanta Track Club members -- I have been a member since 2010 -- to register for the race, I put my name on the electronic dotted line and secured my entry. All that was left now was to keep running once or twice a week and not do anything to make my knee any worse before the race. There were some ups and downs during the weeks leading up to the race. Sometimes my knee would be sore from running that week and I would have to take it easy for a few days

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and sometimes I would add an extra couple of miles with no problems. The week of the race finally arrived and I headed up to Atlanta to visit some friends before the race. On Wednesday at the race expo, I got to feed my running ego by picking up my number for a sub-seeded starting position in the first start wave. I knew my knee wouldn't let me run the race the way I had in the past so I decided to run with my girlfriend Kate in her wave. I told her to set the pace and I was just going to stay with her and really take in and enjoy everything my last official race had to offer. No watching my watch or caring about my mile splits, just absorbing the spectacle of an event this large. The morning of the race could not have been more beautiful. The humidity was lower than normal and the temperatures were in the high 60s. Not what you would expect down south in July. Along the way we saw every possible outfit combination of red, white and blue imaginable along with more than the required amount of tutus. There were lots of American flag patterned arm sleeves, several patriotically painted faces and one very tall blue Mohawk hair-do. One of my favorite spots on the course is in front of St. Philip's Episcopal Cathedral where a misting hose is set up with a sign declaring it Holy Water. Runners go out of their way to refresh themselves there, even though the morning's conditions didn't necessarily require it. In the past years when I ran Peachtree, it was always the uphills that I dreaded in the second half of the race. This year it was the down hills in the first half that had me on pins and needles. Running downhill bothers my knee much more than going up these days and after those descents in the first half, I couldn't wait to start climbing those hills. When we made it to 10th Street and turned left to head towards the finish line, I knew it could possibly be the last finish line I would ever cross. There was no sadness with that thought, but there was a little pick up in my pace. I told Kate to just stay on my shoulder because we were going to finish this thing strong. And that's exactly what we did. I did not let fate tell me what was going to be my last race or how I would run those last few strides. Like the great Frank Sinatra song says, “I did it my way.” When the race was over, the knee was a little sore but okay. My spirits were high and I joined the crowd to get my t-shirt and postrace refreshments. I sat down in front of the live music waiting for others I was in town with to finish and took in all that a great running event had to offer. The 2014 AJC Peachtree Road Race was my last official race and this is my last monthly column for the Running Journal. The road of life is leading me in some other directions and we will see where it takes me. I have enjoyed sharing my thoughts, rants and running observations with you and I wish you many more miles ahead. Bryan Graydon is an RRCA Certified Running Coach and also president of the Lakeland Runners Club. He lives and runs in Lakeland, FL, and can be reached at myprrunning@gmail.com.


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Inspired Daily Listening at the Midnight Run After several weeks of physical therapy, cross training, and not running, I was cleared to start running again. I followed my physical therapist's advice and literally started with five minutes of running and only increased by two minutes each day. My hamstring and piriformis were still a little painful and tight but definitely better than before I began the physical therapy and what seemed like a never ending rest period. Perhaps I was overly cautious, but I didn't want to rush back and have another setback. After many weeks of doing more walking than running plus my half-hearted attempt at cross training, I soon found myself heading to Dunedin, Florida in a rain storm for the July Fourth Midnight 10K Run that I had signed up for months ago. As an over racer (recovering) I tend to sign up for races very early when they catch my interest. I was excited about the overnight trip and racing at 12:15 a.m. with friends from my S2 Timing racing team and fellow Suncoast Striders but not very excited about racing ten kilometers. I purposely did not bring my

By Rae Ann Darling-Reed

racing flats or “lucky” bracelet and earring that indicate (to myself at least) that I am in race mode. I first discovered the phrase “listen to your body” when I read the many incredible books by George Sheehan, M.D. Since then it has become a regular part of my coaching philosophy. It is so simple, yet so difficult to do. Sometimes we may hear our bodies telling us that something is not quite right but do we really listen? That is the big revelation in my life recently - learning to really listen. I have realized that I cannot over race and get away with it anymore. Okay body, I'm listening!

L-R, Rae Ann Darling-Reed, Meagan Deslaurier, Diana Sitar.

At the Midnight 10K Run I had no race plan as far as goal time or pace. Coming back from this injury I decided not to put any pressure on myself. My friend Meagan was really surprised because she has seen me on a “normal” race day and I was definitely not in race mode that night. But I was not going to utter anything pace-specific before that starting gun went off. I started my GPS and went out at a somewhat com-

fortable pace and didn't even look at the Garmin the entire 6.2 miles. Meagan caught up to me after about a mile or two and thought that something was wrong since she is not normally so close to me during races. I felt a little surge of competitiveness but kept my effort in that somewhat comfortable range. After the turn around she CONTINUED ON PAGE 14


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Down the Road Looking At The Future Have you been to a track meet lately -or ever? A lot of road runners have probably only seen a 'meet' on television. Well maybe it is about time you decided to flip the switch and see the real thing. Thanks to John Olson of SC Runners for inviting me to their Meet of Champions at the Winthrop University Track in Rock Hill. This was a meet set up for High School athletes -- and not just for runners. A number of high school champions from the different divisions and schools in the state came to the meet. Since I live in Rock Hill it was pretty close to home and a short trip for me. It's been a while since I saw or ran in a meet, and the only ones I ran in were open Summer meets held at Baptist College (as Charleston Southern was called back then) or at the Danny Jones Track in North Charleston. But enough background. The Meet of Champions had an open 3K road race- -- the Inaugural Bob Jenkins Memorial Race -- which was held first before the meet itself began. I really wanted to run it, but couldn't as my ankle still

By Cedric Jaggers

has not healed from last year's car accident. I really like races that start and finish on a track as this one did. John told me he had wanted to do a 5K but due to the college baseball game being held at the same time couldn't get a course of that distance. There was a small crowd for the 3K -not surprising for an afternoon race with an unusual distance, but here perhaps was our first glimpse of the future. The winner of the race was a 16 year old from Rock Hill. Her name is Olivia Paxton. This year I've noticed (as I keep up with all the races

extremely popular choice. But they did it and put out a great effort. Watching young people in person as they run is something we runners are used to seeing and doing. We are not so used to seeing high jumping and pole vaulting. When you are sitting or standing close enough to really see them, it makes you realize how high even low clearances actually are. Are you willing or able to jump higher than you are tall. Can you grab a pole and use it to go 12 feet or more up in the air? It is amazing to watch in person. We should all try to see a track meet. You might be surprised at how much effort and at the beauty of the performances that these young people deliver. I'm not going to talk about each event - I hope you will take the time to look at the results. They are posted at http://sc.milesplit.com/articles/128630scrunners-meet-of-champions-resultsposted-more-coverage-to-come and you can read the names of the future of track and field. With luck maybe we will convince some of them to become road runners as well..

in South Carolina) that there have been more female overall winners than ever. The future is arriving before our eyes. John had a place and a table set up for me near the entrance so that I could sell my book and talk to folks about running. It was interesting to watch the young competitors, accompanied by their parents or coaches, as they checked in. There was a master list of the registered entrants, but the ones for whom there was no biographical information were asked to fill it in: school, event P.R.s, college aspirations etc. It was fun to see kids walk up with their bag of shoes, clothes or gear. It was pretty easy to tell what event when they were carrying a pole vault. Some of the participants were shy about their achievements, while a few were quite proud and talkative. We should be proud of all of them. These young men and women represent the future of our sport and while we may never read their names all of them have already shown that they are willing to do the hard work to achieve results in an often overlooked or ignored sport -- track and field. The first event was a perfect example. There were only four young guys signed up for the steeplechase. You know the event. It's the one where there is a pool of water behind a fence which they have get over every time they go around the track. Plus there are a couple of other hurdles to clear along the way. Not an easy or

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Ultra Running Tennessee Roads are Easier Than New York City Sidewalks Hubris is hard to overcome. I am well on the way to doing so, however. Easy is a relative term, and changes so much based on task. I write this in the 15th hour of the 17th day of the Sri Chinmoy Self Transcendence 3100 Mile Race (http://3100.srichinmoyraces.org/main3100). Yes, my outlook on things has changed. I have run, and I use that term loosely, about 670 miles. I have probably walked 300 of those miles, shuffled another 300 and run 70. I am tired, footsore… and probably in the best physical condition regarding “issues” of any of the 14 competitors, which means I am the biggest wimp. As we approach the 1/3 mark of the 52 allotted days, eight runners are over 1000 miles, the leader over 1100. I just want to apologize to everyone whom I ever told that the walking miles they do in training don't belong in their log. They certainly do. We walk sometimes in races, so they count in training. I also want to say that blisters can really be bad. As one who never had huge issues with blisters I have been less than sympathetic to those who do. I just want to say I get it now. Ouch… I can now not only sympathize, I can empathize. The event itself is great. The care outstanding, the food restaurant quality. Thirteen of the best endurance athletes on the planet are here, then there is me. The runners have 9, 7, 5, and so on finishes, at this race in past years. They suffer, and soldier on. No they run on. I encourage everyone to go to the website included above and follow this race. By the time this is in the reader's hands most of the runners, especially those who will finish, will have less than 1000 miles to go. I talked about easy. The Last Annual Vol State, 314 miles across Tennessee was easy. Handling myself, sleeping in thickets, I averaged 50 miles a day. I once averaged 75 miles a day for six days on a cinder track. These New York City sidewalks have me reduced to 40 miles a day (yes I have trained more than that) and whimpering like a baby. I bite my finger some nights to keep from crying out and waking my roommate, Scotsman William Sichel. (Though he did tell me he wears earplugs… after a week.) Yes, 40 miles a day average. Some days I struggle to make 50K, the cut off at Vol State. I have an aid station, chair, everything I need every .5488 miles. A short way into each loop I have my lodging, yep, right on the course, where I can take an afternoon nap to avoid the heat of the day. Still I struggle to average 40 miles a

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day. I do hope to improve on that, once I fix these blisters and get a good nap. Unless things improve, drastically, soon (I already need to average 68 miles a day to reach 3100) I will not finish. I have other goals. 1000 miles, 1300 miles, 3000 kilometers, 2000 miles…. All in a DNF effort. I have already surpassed my longest single event distance covered (note I did not say run) of 514 miles, from 1987. Every step s a new PR. Which means I should send this off to Running Journal and get back on course. I still have a few miles to cover (note I did not say run) before midnight.

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Distance Memories You Can Call Me Al By Scott Ludwig (Editor's note: This story originally appeared in my second book, A Passion for Running: Portraits of the Everyday Runner. It has been slightly modified to reflect any changes since its original publication.) I've known Al Barker since Thanksgiving Day 1993. We met after the Atlanta Marathon. We ran the next 16 of them together up until the race was discontinued after the 2009 edition. In my first book, Running through My Mind, Al suggests he and I have 'run a zillion miles together.' No doubt an exaggeration, it's not far from the truth. Al and I have run a lot of miles together. Al and I formed the Darkside Running Club in 2001. Today the club boasts a roster of almost 400 members from all over the country and includes some of the finest people and most amazing runners you'd ever want to meet. Al Barker is certainly one of them. Al was with me when I finished the Badwater Ultramarathon. He was on my support crew. His oil painting 'Badwater 2003' is on the cover of my first book. I was with Al when he ran 100 miles at the age of 60 in less than 24 hours. I was his biggest cheerleader. Al and I attempted the Western States Endurance Run. Twice. We entered via the 'buddy system' in 2004 and 2006 and were selected both times as our names were drawn in the annual lottery. Al missed a checkpoint cut-off time both years, so he turned to another event to realize his dream of completing a 100-mile trail run. In 2007 at the Umstead Endurance Run his dream became reality. As he is well on his way into his fifth decade in the sport of running, Al Barker continues to dream. Making the Team As a child, Al Barker never played any organized sports. Throughout his years in school he never tried out for a team: not baseball, not basketball, and at his size certainly not football. The only true athletic memory he has of school is running the quarter-mile and the mile in P.E. (barefooted and on a dirt track, no less!) and although Al posted the fastest times in his class (64 seconds and 6:38, respectively), the coach didn't have the wherewithal to notice that the heart of this wisp of a young man bore the spirit of a true competitor. Al's career as a runner would have to wait for another day; first he had to get his education out of the way. Trying Out Al fell in love with running at an early age. It was just the sport for him, as it allowed him to test his mettle against the toughest opponent he could ever hope to find: himself. June 1, 1975. With college and a degree in optometry behind him, Al started running. Al began by mastering the shorter distances, eventually realizing the ultimate goal of the amateur short-distance runner, a sub-five minute mile. This spurred Al to success in other distances as well as he progressed from impressive personal bests at 400 meters (58.5 seconds) to

800 meters (2:16) to the mile (4:55) to two miles (10:21) to 5K's (17:13) to 10K's (35:49) to 15K's (57:41) and the half-marathon (1:21). Al not only tried out; he made the cut. He was unequivocally a runner.

Al (left) and Scott after their last Atlanta Marathon.

Surviving the Cut It wasn't long before Al became enamored with the marathon. Spurred on by the nation's love affair in the decade of the '70's with the likes of Boston Billy (Rodgers) and Olympian Frank (Shorter), Al was ready to see if he had what it takes to be competitive for 26.2 miles. Boy, did he ever! Before the decade drew to a close, Al proved he had the talent…the mettle, to qualify for the prestigious Boston Marathon, setting a personal best of 2:53:30 in the process. If only his P.E. coach could see him now. Al was now competitive against the finest runners-not in his high school, but in the world! After two decades of running as an individual, Al was ready to play for a team. Playing for the Varsity In 1994, Al tried out for the famous Atlanta Track Club Men's Masters Competitive Team. This was new for him as up until this point in his life-nearly 50 years-he had been flying solo. Not anymore. He posted qualifying times for the team at

several distances and before long he was flying to Boston and St. George (Utah) and Chicago to compete as a member of an official team for the first time in his life. His distance of choice? The marathon, of course. Al, always known for his strong finishing kick, dusted off his old 'miler' skills in the late '90's to be a member of two different relay teams, which resulted in his ownership of 1/100th of two different world records: • The men's masters 100 (runners age 40 and older) X 1 mile relay world record team • The men's grand masters (age 50 and older) 100 X 1 mile relay world record team Wanting to share his experience and knowledge with others, Al signed up to be a volunteer coach for the Atlanta Track Club. He's had a variety of students over the years, the most successful being Susan Lance, winner of several prominent ultramarathons including Strolling Jim, Lean Horse, Heartland, Iron Horse and the Tallahassee Ultra Distance Classic. Earning a Letter Al's running career took a decidedly different path towards the turn of the century, and before long he was discovering success at distances virtually inconceivable to him when he was posted his 5K and 10K PR's while in his thirties. If his newfound success earns him a letter for his varsity sweater, it will be the letter 'U.' U,' as in 'Ultramarathon.' After crewing at the Badwater Ultramarathon in 2003, Al's fascination with distances longer than the marathon was ignited. He immediately set his sights on the granddaddy of all ultras, the Western States Endurance Run. After posting a qualifying 50-mile race with a time of 9:30, Al focused his training on a 100-mile jaunt through the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Although putting himself through an arduous training regimen to get ready for the event, including a three-day training camp along the very course he would be trying to conquer in June 2004, he failed to make the time requirement at the 43-mile checkpoint and was removed from the race. Undeterred, he tried again in 2006, only to miss a time cutoff even earlier in the race. However, he looks at his experiences out west in a glass-half-full sort of way, as he says 'if you don't test your limits you'll never find them.' As it is with many runners, successful road running didn't necessarily translate to successful trail running for Al. However, Al's successful road running did translate to a successful 100-mile run at the San Diego 1 Day in 2005. Al completed 100.07 miles (to be exact) in 23 hours and 30 minutes at the age of 60, an amazing accomplishment for a talented runner 30 years his junior. Al truly pushed himself to the limit in San Diego, as after completing the 100th lap of the exactly one-mile loop, he jogged several yards, walked several yards, and then performed a perfect pirouette before falling face-first on the infield grass. He rolled over on his back and remained there for another 30 minutes, silently reveling in his accomplishment. An All-Star While Al hopes to run until the day he dies, he is the only runner I personally know who touts the following four accomplishments on his running resume: • A sub-five-minute mile • A sub-three-hour marathon • A sub-24-hour 100 miles (at age 60, no less) • Over 100 marathons An all-around runner, one might say. Everyone with the exception of his short-sighted P.E. coach.

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Extracurriculars An optometrist by profession, Al is not only an accomplished runner but an accomplished artist as well. One friend suggests that Al doesn't travel the world running races, but that he travels the world so he can find fascinating scenery to paint. He spends much of his free time painting in his mountain cabin in Nantahala, North Carolina. His paintings adorn the homes of many of his friends. In fact, Al's painting depicting our adventure at Badwater (that was me he was supporting in 2003) not only hangs in the home of Cindy (my wife) and I, it also serves as the cover for my autobiography, Running through My Mind. On the home front, Al and his wife Hope live in Fayetteville, Georgia. Hope had a short but successful career as a runner early in their relationship, winning a 5K and competing in distances up to 30K. Al admits that Hope is the top race-winner in the Barker household. They have a daughter Ashley who has been known to show up at races proudly holding up signs and banners encouraging her father as he runs by; smiling, of course. As for Ashley's personal interest in being a runner like mom and dad, let's just say that the running gene skips a generation in the Barker family (however Ashley has been known to run a 5K or two of late). Al also loves to read, study astronomy and bird-watch. As there will never be a time for Al to sit back and reflect on his career (remember, he plans on running until the day he dies), he does have a few favorite running events: • Big Sur Marathon, on a course Al describes as the most scenic of those he has run. • St. George Marathon, which Al says is the best for a fast time (he ran it in 3 hours at the age of 50!) • Boston Marathon, which Al has run 12 times and is the best for 'hoopla' • Atlanta Marathon, which is his favorite for fun with friends In 2008, Al and I ran the entire 26.2 miles of the Atlanta Marathon in our slowest time everfour hours and 15 minutes-and we loved every second of it. It happened to mark the 15-year anniversary of our friendship. That's OK with me, because it ensures I'll continue to hear one of my favorite stories (and he's got many) Al likes to tell now and again. Daughter Ashley married several years ago and Al, with an incredible fear of speaking in public, was dreading the thought of giving a toast to the bride and groom at the reception following the wedding. Although he had rehearsed it over and over again, he wasn't sure he would be able to actually go through with it (presenting the toast) … until he abruptly stood up at the reception, attracted everyone's attention … and proceeded to give the most eloquent, heartfelt toast you could ever hope to hear. The part of the story I like best is when he says it's a moment he will 'remember for the rest of his life.' This then opens the door for me to say 'more importantly, it's a moment she will remember for the rest of her life.' 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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Learning from the Young Guns Going Organic We live in a grass fed, farm raised, free range, wild-caught, hormone-free world. Or at least we try to. Or at least we know we probably should. Yes, it's hard in our actual hormone pumped, antibiotic injected, processed world. But we know that getting back to a natural, organic life would probably do us well. I'm inundated daily with lists of super foods, nightmarish videos of how Chicken McNuggets are made, and lists of foods that are certain to kill me, scrolling across my computer screen. So I know. We all know. But I don't want to talk about organic food, I want to talk about organic running, in particular a terribly under utilized and grossly under appreciated workout - the fartlek. There has been a strong push lately to get back to natural running, but despite the popularity of minimalistic shoes and Paleo diets we are increasingly attached to our GPS watches and data driven training method, an area some detachment would actually serve us well. I'm not hear to say data is bad and GPS watches aren't useful, they certainly can be, but I've seen a

By Ryan Warrenburg, ZAP Fitness

growing disconnect between what our bodies are telling us and how that drives what we do on a day-to-day basis. The best runners in the world have an incredible internal gauge providing them with constant feedback that allows them to perfectly manage their effort, and that sense doesn't come from watching the pace on their watch all the time. It comes from years of listening to and understanding the intricate signals their body sends them. The best way to develop your ability to understand your body like a worldclass athlete is to incorporate some fartlek

workouts into your training routine. Fartlek is Swedish for “speed play” and was developed in the late 1930s by Swedish coach Gösta Holmér. The idea behind the fartlek is to organically change paces within a continuous run. It isn't completely different than an interval workout with specific distances and rest periods, but the fartlek liberates you from the pace constraints and distance requirements found in an interval session. Most of us enjoy the structure of an interval session and the direct feedback of running a set distance in a specific time, but the fartlek forces you to disengage from the data and listen to your internal feedback. The lack of pace and distance specifications in a fartlek make it a workout you can do anytime and anywhere. Additionally, the flexibility of a fartlek allows you to implement fartlek running into your program at any point during your training. In the early stages of a training program where you should be more focused on moderate intensity work like tempo runs and progression runs, fartlek can be utilized to introduce some quicker running at a moderate intensity. In executing a moderate fartlek the variance between the quicker pieces and easier pieces should be less rather than more. For example, if you were running a fartlek of 5 x 3 minutes with 90 seconds of easy running in between each you might run the 3 minute pieces at or a touch slower than 10K effort and keep the 90 seconds of easier running at your normal easy day running pace. You would want to finish this workout feeling like you could easily do a few more 3-minute pieces if you had to. If you were executing a fartlek closer to a key race where you were doing more specific work you would increase the variance between the faster and slower parts of the fartlek. For example, with the same 5 x 3min workout you would run the 3 minute pieces closer to 5K pace and take the 90 seconds jog slower than your easy day pace. This simulates a workout that would be akin to a specific interval session, but allows you the flexibility to listen to your body rather than focusing on what the watch tells you. Gauging your effort rather than having a specific pace target does take some practice, but once you are able to do it effectively it will help you in all aspects of your training and racing. I know and coach many people who struggle to truly

engage during their races because they are more focused on their pace than evaluating what their body is telling them. If you ask elite athletes what they are thinking about during a race you will inevitably get one of two responses (or both); they are either gauging their competitors in a tactical fashion or constantly evaluating and monitoring their internal effort gauges. This type of mentality and intuition allows for break through races. The nature of a break through race requires exceeding what you thought you were capable of. If you are limit yourself using external data rather than evaluating your internal gauges you will never allow yourself those breakthroughs. Obviously, pacing is important and there is a place for watches and set distances, but being able to harness both internal and external feedback is the space in which the best athletes operate. Although the true sense of a fartlek is the spontaneous telephone-pole-to-telephone-pole type of workout, I suggest including some structure in your workout so that you can hold yourself accountable when its easier to stop than to keep going. In addition to the 5 x 3 minute fartlek I mentioned before; try a descending tempo fartlek. Start with a longer piece and as you progress through the workout decrease the length of the pieces and quicken the tempo. For example, start with a 6 minute piece at half marathon effort and then do a 5 minute piece, a 4 minute piece, etc. all the way down to finishing with a 1 minute piece. Each successive piece should be a hair quicker than the previous. For recovery, jog easily for half the time of the piece you just ran (i.e. 3 minutes after the 6 minute piece). For a different type of descending tempo fartlek, quicken the tempo within each piece. For example, run several 2 minute pieces starting easily and picking up the pace a little bit every 30 seconds. Take 90 seconds of recovery jog between each piece at your normal easy day pace. The possibilities are endless, and varying the workouts will allow you to get to know your body well. Get back to natural running and implement a fartlek every couple of weeks -- embrace the freedom! ZAP Fitness-Reebok is a non-profit 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, Alter-G treadmill 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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race. Leah Thorvilson (17:16.37), Erika Setzler (17:48.33), and Tia Stone (18:24.75) were the female winners. Leah knocked over a minute off her time from last year when she finished in fifth with 18:34.63. Erika was last year's female winner and Tia was third. It'll be interesting to see how the results look next year since I'm that a nice surprise? This year's male winners were Wil sure the heat will be on. Norris (14:55.72), Shaun Koehn (14:56.02), and Noah Palicia (16:03.46). Nicholas Norfolk is president of the Little Shaun runs for the University of Arkansas Rock Roadrunners Club. He frequently at Little Rock and also designed the t-shirt travels to races as a “running ambassafor the race. He works at Fleet Feet Easy dor.” You can reach him at runbasRunner, which is the store that puts on the sador@gmail.com

Fast Milers and a Very Fast 5K in Arkansas Summertime fun in the Sun It's the time of year in Arkansas when we reap the added benefit of Southern cooking and I'm not talking about food. Anyone getting in any type of training will get intimate with the heat and humidity unless, of course, you take your tra,ining indoors. The Go! Mile happens in the middle of June usually right before summer, and the Firecracker Fast 5K is our Fourth of July race. While the Firecracker has been around for many years and is a tradition in Arkansas, what the Go! Mile lacks in longevity it makes up for in sheer enthusiasm. Go! Mile In four years, Go! Running has grown this fast little race into one that's recognized on a national level. It began as race to mix up things in the Arkansas Grand Prix Series. The series has more than enough 5Ks and if someone wanted anything shorter there weren't many opportunities. It is the only certified road mile race in Arkansas and has quickly become a race no one wants to miss. Since it has multiple heats, it's easily the most spectator friendly course in the series. The atmosphere surrounding it is infectious. The first heat is appropriately named the First Mile. It empowers anyone that wants to start the running journey to give it a go. The next four heats are divided by gender and age (master/sub-master). This year Windstream sponsored the elite heat. Being that the Go! Mile was the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) National Championship, race organizers wanted to attract more elite runners. Prize money was offered to the winner, and a bonus was given to the runner setting a new course record for male and female. Furman Elites Michael Hammond (4:07.54) and Rob Finnerty (4:07.83) made the race as close as it possibly could have been. Scott Smith (4:08.5) was only steps behind them. Former Arkansas runner Keri McClary (4:52.51) literally ran off and left the field. Her new course record shattered the previous record of 5:05.17. Cheryl Nolan (5:05.10) and Leah Thorvilson (5:05.22) had a closer race coming in at second and third. After the elite heat is the kid's mini-mile. If you think the elite heat is something to watch, then you will love the mini-mile. Every participant received a medal and a toy for their hard work. The race benefits the Winston Penn Wardlaw Memorial Fund. It was estab-

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lished in June 2010 as part of the Catholic High School Foundation to ensure that deserving boys have the opportunity to attend Catholic High regardless of family financial status. If you missed it this year, then mark your calendar for June 20, 2015. It also returns as the RRCA National Championship. Firecracker Fast 5K What can be hotter than two firecrackers on the Fourth of July? That's easy, it's the Firecracker Fast 5K. Ironically the race wasn't nearly as hot this year. We finally Fast-ladies at the Firecracker Fast 5K -- Natalie Ragsdale, Abi Stone, Tia Stone, Kem Thomas, Jackie Bacon, caught a break in the weather. I don't get to and Beverly Smith. say that too often. The race has a tradition of having running legends Bill Rodgers, Frank Shorter, and Joan Benoit Samuelson run in it. Runner's World Magazine has called the course one of the fastest in the USA. The course records set by Ruben Reina (13:26) and Collette Murphy (15:23) will probably never be broken. That's the history of the race that has been going on for 38 years. Not many point-to-point 5Ks exist in Arkansas, but the Firecracker, as many call it, takes full advantage of its surroundings. Starting in The Heights and finishing at War Memorial Park. Participants show their patriotism by wearing colorful costumes or race gear with red, white, and blue. The Firecracker is a race where personal records are made. Some may put an asterisk beside it as it's debatable whether it's a true personal record since the course has a net downhill. Runners run for bragging rights and to get their hands on one of the coveted firecrackers. To get your hands on one you have to be in the top 50 of your gender. This year 1,672 people finished. For males to get a firecracker the slowest time was 18:14.72. For females it was 22:14.57. It's called the Firecracker Fast 5K for a reason. Although a net downhill, the race has at least one hill that you won't forget. Many refer to it as Zoo Hill since you climb it right before you get to the Little Rock Zoo. This hill comes just before mile 3. Isn't


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Running Through the Age Groups When Things Don't Go Exactly as Planned My hubby and I took our annual weekend cruise on our boat, “Curlz,” to the beautiful little berg of Southport, NC. They hold the North Carolina Fourth of July Festival, which is kicked off every year by the Freedom 5K. The boat trip to Southport takes about an hour, and we have all amenities necessary to weekend comfortably. This has therefore become a pre-birthday tradition for me (my birthday is July 4) to which I look forward with excitement every year. We had recently had the boat serviced and all systems checked, so we were confident that we would have no trouble on the trip down. Well, that's what we get for being over-confident! Literally halfway into the trip down the Cape Fear River, we smelled something burning. We looked at the temperature gauge and the engine was overheating awfully fast! In order to prevent engine damage, we shut down but found ourselves adrift in the middle of the shipping channel for the Port of Wilmington! We looked at the engine and discovered we had burst a cooling hose, so there was no way we were going any further under our own power. We called our towing service and waited, adrift, praying no ships were scheduled to come through any time soon. Usually, the towing service arrives quickly because its fleet consists primarily of really fast runabouts with huge outboard engines. My heart sunk, however, when they told me it would be at least an hour before they could reach us. It was beginning to get late, the weather was getting iffy, and I had planned to retrieve my race packet when we arrived so I could avoid the morning pre-race crowds. I was beginning to doubt I would get there in time and resigned myself to going in the morning. Eventually, we drifted far enough out of the shipping channel to set anchor, but we were in front of Sunny Point, a sensitive military supply depot on the river. Not long after we were “on the hook,” we were “greeted” by a “friendly” harbor policeman who advised us that we were “not allowed to fish in that area.” I wondered where our invisible fishing rods were. Once we were able to get in a word edgewise and inform them that we were disabled, however, they sweetened up and kept an eye on us until our tow arrived. When the towboat finally arrived, I realized immediately why it had taken them so long. They were operating out of

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Southport, and it was the cutest, quaintest, slowest little old wooden fishing boat (apparently moonlighting for the towing company) we had ever seen! I couldn't help but get tickled, as the little thing was less than half the size of our boat. I wondered if this was going to work. We hitched up and, much to my relief, it towed us faithfully all the way to Southport, taking about an hour and a half. The mishap had turned our hour trip into three hours, but then I decided, “How bad could more time on the water really be? We were safe, and I even still had time to get my race packet!” I parlayed my shake-out run into a trip to get my packet, as the round-trip from the marina to the start is about two miles. The next day, I ran one of the best 5K's I've run recently, so the weekend was turning out to be a success. After the race, I jogged back to the marina -- the perfect cool-down -- and discovered that our boat mechanic and his wife had come all the way from Burgaw, on a Saturday, to get Curlz up and running again. We enjoyed getting to know them a little better, and Curlz ran like a charm on the way home. The lesson I took away from this experience is that, sometimes, things don't go exactly as planned. Whether in a workout or race, most runners have that off day where at least one something goes wrong. Perhaps you went out too fast in the first mile (I do that all the time!), or maybe a rock got in your shoe, or maybe the weather threw you a curveball, or perhaps breakfast didn't exactly agree with you, or maybe you just didn't feel your best. In fact, if you think about it, it's a pretty rare occasion that every aspect of a race goes perfectly. That said, we need to train ourselves to handle the unpredictable aspects of our sport. Most of the time - at least for me this is more mental than physical. As a consummate planner, I really struggle to be flexible enough to accept the fact that

sometimes things just don't go as planned. In fact, as I write this article, I am sitting at home waiting out Hurricane Arthur when I was supposed to be on the road to a week on the mountains. Turns out, that is a good thing, as we were able to minimize damage from a leak in our new sunroom. In races, I try to do what I can to minimize unwelcome surprises. Some, like gastrointestinal mishaps, are somewhat controllable once you find what pre-race food works best with your body. This usually takes some experimenting. Another factor that should be controllable is not going out too fast, but this, I've learned, is much more easily said than done because it is so easy to get caught up in the excitement of a race. Other factors, such as weather, are completely unavoidable, and in those cases, you just have to grin and bear it, and adjust expectations accordingly. One really positive uptick about “unwelcome” surprises is that so often, in my experience, they morph into welcome delights! We will remember and share our little incident with Curlz as a “grand adventure” for years, as I especially

enjoyed our little towboat and the opportunity to cultivate a new friend in our boat mechanic. Likewise, some unwelcome race surprises can be turned to one's advantage. For instance, in a shorter race like the 5K, a fast first mile can translate into a better overall time if you can dig in and hang tough for the remaining two miles. Wild weather conditions can create all sorts of opportunities for excitement and/or an increased training effect. Even stomach distress can be turned into a little wisdom gained about pre-race food so that it can be avoided next time around. The bottom line is that your attitude toward unexpected surprises can make a huge difference in how negatively, or positively, the surprise affects you. So, at the risk of using a really trite phrase, I urge you to cultivate an “attitude of gratitude” when it comes to the unexpected realities of running and life, and take every opportunity to convert the negative into the positive! Happy running! Mary Margaret can be reached at mmmceachern@bellsouth.net

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Running Through the Bluegrass Women-only Race a Good Experience Men are faster than women -- this is a fact that no amount of women's lib will ever change. But, not all men are faster than all women, that's for sure. A number of races pay a "challenger bonus" -- start the females first and see if the winning woman can stay ahead of the winning male -- as a way to make the competition more interesting. But what happens if you take men out of the equation altogether? Women-only races have waxed and waned, with a few having major staying power. Freihofer's Run for Women . This year, I decided to try it. The Indianapolis Women's Half was entering its fourth year, but had been acquired by the Carmel Racing Group in January. I've run the CRG's Carmel Marathon and found it to be well-organized and well thought out. Kudos to Todd Oliver and his team, because it was a selling point to get me there instead of to another half also in Indy a few weeks before. I was also intrigued by a ladies-only event. How would it change the dynamic? The pace? I started to worry a bit, though, when the event's Facebook page was littered with ladies asking a) what the shirt looked like so they could plan their outfit; b) what their bib number was so they could write it on their shirt (no idea why, it was a bib chip so you were going to have to wear it); and c) ladies saying they were bringing their hydration packs. These signs pointed to a lot of new runners -- which is great, don't get me wrong -- but a large group of new runners can make things a bit of a headache. Expo first. We got there about an hour before it closed, so it was pretty quiet. No problems obtaining packet, which included a seeded bib. It excites me to no end to

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be handed a bib in the double digits. 16! Granted, these were based off estimated finish times, but in a race this size it should prove a pretty accurate predictor. Expo was small, not crowded, mostly local businesses so we didn't have much interest. My worries about race morning headaches proved to be unfounded. There was also a 5k that drew a lot of women new to running, and it started 15 minutes later so there was plenty of room for the half marathoners to get sorted out. Pacers in 10 minute increments established the corrals. One really cool part of the race was that they did a live TV and web broadcast from the start. And good starting line music -probably in part because they asked for suggestions on Facebook. So here I am, a wannabe standing in the second row next to a girl in bun huggers and braids. Surrounded by fast ladies. There's plenty of Indy women, but quite a few out-of-towners, too -- they listed the top five to watch in the race program. I joke with the girl next to me (who will finish second) about how they are live streaming the finish line, which I find amusing. Who is going to watch that? She says she told her mom to watch. I hope her mom watched and got to see her crush that course.

Requisite gun firing and I am sucked in, trying to slide out the back unsuccessfully in the first mile. My Garmin, meanwhile, is having fits with all the downtown buildings. In summary, I ran the first two miles way way too fast even though I knew better, felt good through five miles then faded through the end but not tragically -- my pace for the first half was about three second faster than the second half. While running, I chatted briefly with a couple of other runners, including Rachel Chambers, originally from Indiana but a Sarasota, FL resident. Three miles into the race I realized we were wearing the same sports bra, and she was also wearing a pair of shorts I frequently wear. Both pieces are New Balance, and so were her shoes. She confirmed she did run for a New Balance Store team in Sarasota -- I run for one in Louisville. Later, we hopped on the photo stage to grab a photo of this random Team New Balance meeting. A couple course notes for anyone who wants to run in the future: there's a horrendous hill hiding at 7.5, not long but really steep; there were lots of gnats because we were running along the river; the last four miles or so are straight into the sun and no shade. There were also very few spectators -- after the first two miles (which looped back through the starting area), I saw maybe 10 people. Maybe they came out later as the bigger pack came through. The finish line was great, with military servicemen handing out medals and plenty of medical staff on hand. You got a snazzy butterfly medal, a rose, and plenty of snacks ... but you had to get your snacks while still in the chute and you couldn't come back. I can live with that, but there should have been another water station outside the chute. As far as the dynamic? I didn't encounter any women in the elite pack who acted, well, elitist. Everyone was friendly and happy, and there were lots of high fives and congrats. For a race that pays cash to the top ten, I think that's awesome. As for me, despite poorly executing my race, I still walked away with a PR, a wine glass (AG win) and a cool medal. More importantly, the entire experience was very positive. I'm glad to have met all the ladies I did and have the chance, I hope, to inspire other women to get out there. Tracy Harris is a runner and writer in Louisville, Ky. She runs for the New Balance Louisville team and with national title winning youth team the Derby City Athletic Club. Find her on Twitter at @tfltft or online at tracefh.wordpress.com

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caught up to me again and was about to pass me with about two miles to go. I knew there was no way I could stay with her. I encouraged her to chase down a couple of female runners that were ahead of us. She said that she couldn't catch them and I yelled back that she could! And she did. One of them passed her back in the last 400 meters but she still had an amazing race. She ran a new 10K PR, which is not easy to do in the hot, humid Florida summer at midnight, ran negative splits, and took second in her age group. Our other Suncoast Strider and S2 Timing teammate, Diana, won overall female. I was so proud of them and so happy for them! I truly was. I didn't care about my time or place. I did end up placing fourth in my age group but was way more excited about celebrating their success and the fact that I really listened to my body and ran within its limits that night. Rae Ann Darling Reed is a Masters runner and a USATF Level 2 and RRCA certified running coach. She coaches XC and track at Manatee High School and has been part of the Brooks Inspire Daily program since 2010. Follow her on facebook or twitter: @runnergirl

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This Running Life The art of certifying courses At a recent North Carolina Road Runners Club social run, I got in on a conversation between Raleigh runners Mike Walsh and Jennifer Ennis, who were reminiscing about the NCRC Classic, an annual half marathon By and 10K the club puts on each April. Teri Saylor A torrential downpour right before the race put part of the course under water, just with Mike Walsh hours before start-time. So Mike, a local course measurer who previously measured the courses loaded up his equipment, and went back out to reroute and remeasure the courses. As a casual runner who takes course certification for granted, this story got me to thinking about what goes into certifying road aspect of it. And of course they have to make races and why it is important. I sat down with sure your course is certified, because the Mike and we talked about the process. Here course has got to be right. TS: How do you measure a course for certification? MW: I use the calibrated bicycle method. The equipment is really simple. You've got a bicycle and you've basically got a revolution counter, but it's the whole process of calibrating your bicycle, measuring the course, doing all of your paperwork that makes the certification strong. My calibration course is 400 meters. I go out and I roll my bicycle those 400 meters and I count the revolutions and the partial revolutions, and I do some math. So when I go out and I set a 5K course, I'm might roll 2,515.28 revolutions. My bike is accurate to about two inches! TS: Do you have a pump that measures the exact amount of air in your tires? MW: I do, so that will get it close. But the whole thing is your calibration because your tire size will vary slightly depending on the temperature. When it gets warm, the tires get bigger and when it's cold, the tires shrink. So that's why you always calibrate. It's a very basic, but solid, method. TS: You have a counter that will count that? You don't have to put a card on your spokes and count the clicks? MW: Too funny. And the counter is imporMike Walsh on bicycle tant, but it's the process that is key - there's a 75 page manual describing it. First you calibrate the bicycle, and then you calculate what is an excerpt from our conversation: you're going to set for the distance. You'll do TS: Why do races certify their courses? MW: To make sure that they are accurate a “set” ride on the course to mark the start distances, but most importantly to make sure and the finish. Next you'll do a “measurethey are not short, because if a record is ment” ride, and compare the two rides to established on a short course, it won't count. make sure they are close. Then you come A lot of people today also certify to make home and you do a post calibration - if your sure they've got a good record of the course. bike tire lost air, for example, it would have It's a very stringently measured and docu- changed the dimension of the wheel. So you have to make sure your wheel has not gotten mented process. TS: Does it have to do with the USATF smaller. If it has gotten smaller, then you have to go back to the course and adjust your too? Do they require it? MW: The USATF always requires a course points to make sure it's still long enough. to be certified if you sanction the race. For Finally, you complete paperwork and draw a records to be recognized by USATF, the detailed map. You turn that in to your USATF course has to be sanctioned. Sanctioning state certifier, who officially completes the comes with a lot of other things, such as the certification process for the course and standards you'll use for organizing your race; assigns it a USATF number. TS: How long does it take? how you run your finish line - all sorts of MW: A 5K will take about a morning. A things that have to do with the competitive

ride will take me two or three hours and then there are another couple of hours of paperwork. I can do a 5K in one visit, but half marathon or longer courses often take me two, three, sometimes four visits. TS: Do all courses have to be certified? MW: Today, I think yes. Runners expect it. What if you go out and you run a 10k and somebody measured it using an automobile odometer? And you run this great PR and then you find out it wasn't 6.2 miles; it was 6. People today compete against themselves and the distance. You want to know that you're running the real distance. TS: What about the volunteers, the church groups, or the charities that just say we want to do a fund raiser, let's have a 5k? Do they certify their courses? MW: Most do today. When you see a race director getting his course certified you know it's going to be a good quality race because they're paying attention to details. You'll know the person probably knows to have enough water. They know enough to run a good finish line. Everything about that race is going to be to a higher standard. Most of these small church races and community races do get certified these days, because they know runners look for it - and I've measured some really good small races. TS: You had the disaster with the NCRC half marathon when it got flooded the day before the race. How did you do the certification, because you said it can take several visits to be able to certify a half marathon? MW: I've had a few crazy things happen. So the one was the North Carolina Road Runner's Classic. Their course was under water. Luckily, I had really good records from when I measured it before so I knew the exact distance between two points where it was flooded. So we rerouted the course so we'd have that distance somewhere else, and I followed the certification process. That was quick because we only had to do the adjustment. I was done in about six hours. TS: And that's why you have to keep good records. Why your paperwork has to be solid. MW: I've got a stack this high (he spreads his hands about two feet apart), I never throw away a single note or diagram. I've done 86 measurement jobs now, all of which have been certified (of course!). Another time I was halfway through measuring the Tar Heel 10-Miler, and I got a tack in my tire. So I took a piece of duck tape that I had in my kit, and I taped the tack in place so it wouldn't come out. Then I rode very gingerly. I got through the whole measurement and when I came back and did my post-calibration, I found I hadn't lost a single bit of air! TS: How much does it cost to get a course certified? MW: Prices vary a lot all over the U.S. They even vary here in North Carolina. But, because certification is good for 10 years, certification is really affordable when you get right down to it. As a rough rule of thumb, if you divide the cost by 10 years, it generally works out to be less than one race entry fee per year for the organization, and costs less than sports drinks, bibs, tee shirts, etc! TS: To find someone to get your course certified where would you look?

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MW: Visit the measurers link on USATF. Look for a local measurer. Find somebody close that does good work and develop a strong relationship with them. You never know when your race route might flood : TS: What advice would you have for someone who wants to design a race to be certified? MW: First, most measurers don't do course design, and here's why. Local race directors always know what's awesome about their area. So know your area and know what is going to make for a really great run, and then get on Map My Run to finalize your course. Bring your passion to it. But before you get too far along, team up with a measurer to make sure your course can be measured and adjusted for distance. Nothing gets me more excited than to go out on a measuring job and say to myself “Wow, now THAT is a course that runners are really going to love”. For More information: If you want to find someone to measure your race course and get it certified, visit USATF: http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/measurers/ If you want to learn how to get into the certification game, visit the USATF Roadrunning Technical Council: http://www.rrtc.net/ About Mike: Mike Walsh, 46, started running in 2001. He got into measuring courses out of curiosity, and found he has a knack for it. Besides, it incorporates several of his favorite activities: riding his bike, doing math, and drawing maps. He has completed approximately 75 marathons or longer distances. His longest ultra marathon race was Masochist, where he ran 54-miles. He practiced electrical and computer engineering during his career as an engineer. Today he works in the training division of Arrow Electronics where he is manages technical training for technology products. He enjoys running, cycling and spending time with his wife and two sons. He is a former president of the North Carolina Roadrunners Club.

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Masters Running Race Medals Revisited Once again, I have race medals on my mind. There was a time when you only got one if you placed in a race, overall or in your age group. Many of us masters runners remember those times, especially if we were racing 20 or 30 years ago. If you earned a medal in a race back in the 1980s, it usually meant that you were one of the top finishers. Medals are still an important part of the race experience today. But unlike 30 years ago, every finisher now receives one, at least on the longer distances and in the major races. To recipients it may signify a milestone achievement, for example that they finished their first half marathon. They completed the 13.1 mile distance on their own two feet, and can now proudly wear and display this token that proves their accomplishment. Many of today's runners complete several events each year, and amass an impressive collection of medals as a result. Recently the Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon announced that if participants

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cannot complete the race they signed up for within the pre-announced time limit (five hours for the full marathon, four hours for the half), there will be a sag wagon that can pick them up. It will then drop them off further up on the course, from where they will have a reasonable chance to finish the event “on time.” As can be expected, this has become a new hot button in the running community. Most runners (at least those I talked to) would not want to receive a medal for a race they did not complete in its entirety

on their own power. And I feel the same way. This whole concept reminded me of Rosie Ruiz, who “qualified” for the 1980 Boston Marathon by taking the subway for part of the New York City Marathon course the previous year. She therefore posted a sub three hour time in the results, which got her into Boston. If you are old enough and were a runner back then, you probably remember what happened in Boston. Ruiz hid in the bushes about a mile from the finish, jumped into the race at the “right” time, and became the first female to cross the finish line. But it was soon discovered that she didn't run the whole way, and she was labeled a cheater and a sociopath. Needless to say, it was not acceptable to “win” the Boston marathon when you only ran a small fraction of the course. Of course, Ruiz wanted to win (and in her own mind, she did!), while the five hour marathoners in Las Vegas are just going to want to cross that finish line. Still, a concept that was frowned upon and considered cheating back in 1980 has now become “legit.” But do you really “finish” a race if you get a ride for part of the way? Serious runners would probably answer with a resounding 'no', even if they represent a younger generation and have only participated in running events for a few years.

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However, there are runners out there who believe that since they paid their entry fee they are entitled to receive their medal, regardless whether they can finish the race distance within the maximum time limit or not. Fees for Rock 'n' Roll and similar races are not cheap, and in many cases the participants also have costs for airfare and hotel. They are paying for the experience, not to complete a 26.2 or 13.1 mile course per se. And organizers can argue that they ordered a medal for everyone who signed up, and if they don't give them away they will be wasted. Still, this kind of logic seems a little out of place for an old fashioned, hard core runner like me. In my book, you haven't earned a medal with “26.2” displayed on it unless you actually ran (or walked) every single mile on the 26.2 mile course. But the playing field has changed in running, and so have the rules. And it's interesting to note that there are two sides to every story -- even when it comes to running! The entire sport of running is now a completely different animal than the one I got to know and love in the 1970s and 1980s. It has changed and evolved over time, and now encompasses so much

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Running Fitness Mother/Daughter Running Bonds One of the biggest thrills recently was watching my daughter run her f irst marathon -- in Copenhagen! Through incredible technology, YouTube and an app just for the marathon, I could track her “live” both through the chips in her bib as she passed various stations, and then as she breezed past certain camera stations. One of them was strategically placed by the scantily clad dancers under an overpass. If you've seen/done the marathon, you know exactly what I mean. Otherwise, let your imagination run wild. I have never imposed my agenda on my children trying to teach only, “Do what you love and the money, hopefully, will come.” One daughter is a thriving artist in London and another married her high school sweetheart who is active military. She used to love to run, but can't due to injuries. Because of that, I don't talk about my running with her. So when my youngest Skyped from her junior year abroad and asked if I would send running shoes and protein bars to The Netherlands, I happily obliged. We had walked a 5K together once, but she had never done another endurance race. Not one! The only way my children knew about my running life was from Facebook, or if they asked. My daughter and I exchanged coaching ideas. She admitted that even though she had broken the high school pole-vaulting record (she's only 5 feet tall!), which got her on the University of Southern California Track Team her freshman year, (then she dropped out) the 7 weeks she was planning for training might fall short. She violated some of my other “rules” of coaching besides not building with increased mileage in racing. She changed shoe brands 4 weeks before the race. She worked out a great deal on an elliptical machine, the rest of the time on city streets. (I prefer a mix of soft surfaces, which weren't available to her.) She had been regularly training up until this, logging 20-30 miles a week. When her knees started hurting, she cut back mileage. Her long runs felt good. She did manage to get in the 20-mile run during a trip to Santorini, Greece. She stopped along the way to text me photos, and described that run as the most exhilarating, breathtaking of her life. And then she Skyped afterwards to share more. She f inished in 4:07 in pouring down rain most of the time. She even had reverse splits! Some of the streets were cobblestone and afterwards she said, “Mom, I've never seen so many people covered in so much blood as they sat on the curbs after falling. It was from slipping on the cobblestone. I would have f inished faster I'm sure, if I hadn't been concentrating so much on not slipping. I'm just glad and amazed I didn't fall.”

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The whole fast-twitch (sprint) genes versus slow-twitch (endurance) genes played out for a third generation, it would appear. I had an uncle who broke a high school track record, and my own sprinting accomplishments far outweigh my endurance events, even though I've placed in 70 5Ks for my age group since 2006, not including the 7th in the 1500 meters and more last summer at the National Senior Games. To the extent that running is as much in the mind as the body, my daughter, like me, certainly put it all together determined that she would do what she set out to do, only 7 weeks of marathon training or not, and using those sprint muscles any possible way. I've been told it's rare for anyone with my sprint times to have ever f inished a marathon, something I've done twice in the past 4 years. Like mother like daughter? I don't know. She'd be mortif ied if she knew I was writing about her. But chances are, she won't read this. I've heard parents scream at children running with them during a 5K to keep up or not drop out. The names the parents called their slowing children made me cringe. Perhaps my “do what you love” philosophy gave my daughter the impetus to f ind her running soul. Perhaps my example did lead her to this path. Or maybe she would have done this without any modeling in her life. We do what we love and are good at doing. I've volunteered high school coaching, but nothing topped the privilege and honor of “being there” for my daughter. Even halfway around the world. I run and focus on healthful eating because my parents were so sick and diseased by the time I had children, they could't lift them, let alone babysit. I've always wanted to be present in ways my parents never could be. As the youngest in my family, I've had a lifetime to see what worked and what didn't. The experience of sharing my daughter's running is just a delicious topping on the carrot cake. Ellen Jaffe Jones, AFAA/RRCA is the author of “Paleo Vegan,” “Eat Vegan on $4 a Day” and other vegan cookbooks. She is a certified personal trainer, running and vegan lifestyle coach. She can be reached at www.vegcoach.com.


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Record Broken at Grandma's Marathon I guess it is the year to break long standing records in the marathon. Meb did it in Boston and Dick Beardsley's 33year-old record went down at the 38th Grandma's Marathon. I chatted with Dick at the starting line of this year's race and he said it was eerie, as the conditions on this race morning were identical to the year when he set the record of 2:09:37. He truly felt that was the day and he was right! Wearing number one, 26-year-old Kenyan Dominic Ondoro reached the half way point in 1:04:46 with a handful of fellow Kenyans. The pace slowed a bit and went off record pace in the next few miles. But Ondoro wanted the win and the record and he began pushing the pace just past 19 miles, even throwing in a 4:39 mile, to break the record by 31 seconds and best second place by nearly three minutes. Ondoro's time of 2:09:06 is the fastest ever run in the state. Beardsley was all smiles after his record finally fell. He has long expressed his affinity for Grandma's, calling it his favorite race in the world. That sentiment was only reinforced on race day. “Wow, it's an exciting time for Duluth and Grandma's Marathon, and for me,” said Beardsley, who also was replaced by Ondoro as the owner of the fastest marathon ever run in Minnesota. “What a way for Jon Carlson, as the new executive director, to kick off his tenure in this job, with a new course record.” It was a day for a Kenyan sweep as Pasca Myers covered the course in a personal best 2:33:45. Myers ran her own pace and was seventh at 10K nearly two and a half minutes back. But she ran a patient race, passing women along the way, and although still 30 seconds back at 20 miles, she went on to take the lead and the win. In the Garry Bjorkund Half Marathon, Kenyans Julius Koskei and Cynthia Limo took the titles in 1:03:36 and 1:09:50 respectively. The American women had a great day as three finished in the top five with the Olympic trials A standard. Brianne Nelson of Colorado Springs ran a 5:35 last mile to secure second in a personal best 2:34:42, while Lauren Jimison of Mammoth Lakes was fourth in 2:35:17, followed by Marci Gage of Bend, OR in 2:35:38. Four other women finished in the top 15 to get the B standard. The 38th edition of Grandma's Marathon was held for the first time without 37-year executive director Scott Keenan, who retired after last year's race.

By Carolyn Mather, RN, PhD.

Jon Carlson, the new executive director and his replacement race director Bill Brown did a phenomenal job. The torch was passed with nary a hiccup. Elite athlete coordinator Sarah Culver brought in a stellar field and as always Grandma's remains my favorite marathon. There is nothing not to like about Grandma's Marathon and the packed weekend of activities. Race day weather was a blessed change for those of us from warmer climates. Race day was damp with fog and temperatures in the high 40s and low 50s. There was a slight side wind but it was not appreciable. It was nearly perfect weather and the finishing results proved the point. Of the 6229 starters of the marathon, 6211 finished (99.7%) and of the 7308 in the half, 7298 finished (99.9%). Those numbers are nearly unprecedented and only 198 people were treated in medical at the finish. The iron three completed their streak with their 38th finish. It was a great day for finishing a marathon or a half. The only downside was that you could not see much along the route with the dense fog! Although it was chilly, the spectators in Duluth were not deterred. After their brutal winter I guess they thought the upper 40s was a spring day! They lined the course and had set up a bacon and beer stop, numerous beer stops, a banana stop, and the ever popular Jolly Ranchers stops. I saw three posters that got me laughing: “If the marathon was easy, it would be your sister,” “You are running much better than our government,” and “Your feet hurt because you are kicking ass.” The people in Duluth know how to keep everyone running. Grandma's has a stellar reputation for being a world class race with small town charm. This was my 20th anniversary at Grandma's. I first ran there in the women's national championship in 1994 and it was my husband Steve's first marathon. I have returned every year and now spend the week before the race doing

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hospitality for the elite runners as well as doing press and running. There is not a race like Grandma's in the world. And after completing number 123, I consider myself somewhat of an expert. Plus I have covered numerous marathons as press and no one does it better. The entire community pitches in to give runners and their families an event to remember. There is something for everyone. Starting with the Essentia Health and Fitness Expo on Thursday and Friday to the press conferences, the media luncheon, the Michelina's pasta supper, the Whipper Snapper races for kids, the Big Top entertainment on Friday and Saturday, the Verizon Wireless party, and the William Irvin 5K, the weekend abounds with activity. Grandmas is unique as they have hospitality suites at the major hotels for every runner, not just the elites. It is a nice down home touch and is appreciated by all. The pasta dinner runs from 11 am till 9 pm and is the best in the country. Steve and I had a lovely pre-race dinner with seventh place Boston Marathon finisher Nick Arciniaga and his lovely wife Carolyn. Nick went on to finish ninth in the marathon in 2:14:31. I think he still had a bit of tiredness in his legs after his epic Boston run! But we all thoroughly enjoyed the pasta dinner. I continued my celebration of turning 65 last November by doing a marathon a month and number seven is done. I was second in my age group in a relatively easy run after working all week. I would not have it any other way at Grandma's. Finally if you have gotten through getting up very early and running the race, there is the Big Top entertainment until the wee hours. Great bands take the stage to entertain and the dancing and celebration goes on long past my bedtime. But it is a fantastic way to end the incredible weekend of activities. I am already looking forward to the 39th Grandma's Marathon on June 20, 2015 which will also mark the 25th anniversary of the Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon. If you have not done this race the time is now to put it on your schedule. You will have a once in a lifetime good time!

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

more. It has expanded into mud runs, color runs and the likes, and has taken on much more of an entertainment flavor. The elite runners are still there, training to win Boston, New York and other major titles. But the focus is not as much on them as it used to be. Instead, running has become a sport for the masses. The attention is on the “average” runner who wants a fun and entertaining event that they can do with their friends. This is a good thing in the sense that it can get people to exercise who otherwise wouldn't have, but at the same time it is easy to get the feeling that the whole sport has been watered down. And while it can be argued that climbing over fences and crawling through mud pits isn't really “running,” this type of events get their fair share of attention now in many of the running magazines. “Finishing” a race by riding a sag wagon for part of the way isn't running either, or at least it can't be considered running the full distance that was advertised for the event. Yet it is now acceptable in at least one major race. The Las Vegas Rock 'n' Roll Marathon will have their fair share of “non-finishers,” since they set the bar very high. Five hours as an upper time limit for a full marathon is quite steep, even though the clock starts when the last runner crosses the starting line and not when the gun goes off. But the stragglers are now offered an option: “Hop on that sag wagon and you will get there on time! And not only that - you will get your coveted medal!” A few will not get on the wagon because they don't want a medal hung around their neck that they didn't earn. But many probably will -- the temptation is just too strong. In the meantime I sit here and look at my collection of recent half marathon medals: Dexter - Ann Arbor Run, Germantown (Memphis, TN), Tobacco Road and City of Oaks (both Raleigh, NC), and my favorite, the extra big, guitar shaped medal from the Mississippi Blues Half Marathon. Plus of course my Napa Valley Medal! Although that one was for a full 26.2 miles. Yes, those finisher medals do mean something to me. Especially now when I'm in my 60s and can no longer place in the overall division. And above all, they mean something because I earned them by completing 13.1 miles (or in one case 26.2 miles) on my own two feet! 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

ARKANSAS

Mission Firefly 5K New Market, AL – 6/21

GO! Mile North Little Rock, AR – 6/14

Top 50 Finishers – 1-Donny Barnes 16:46, 2-Leah Thomas 19:01, 3-Luke Killough 19:44, 4-James Blackwood 20:19, 5-Ben Jones 20:46, 6-Joseph Levasseur 20:57, 7-Amelia Harrison 21:05, 8-Jake McCleary 21:12, 9-Dan Brunetti 21:16, 10-Angel Sillivant 21:19, 11Seat Wesley 21:19, 12-Mallory Morring 21:22, 13-Jack Lambrecht 21:54, 14-Joe Mast 23:09, 15-Jonathan Sillivant 23:15, 16-Brian Mrsh 23:47, 17-Stephen Killough 23:49, 18-Adam Nulter 23:50, 19-Melissa Davenport 24:00, 20Howard Stanley 24:12, 21-Boyd Nulter 24:15, 22-Brooke Sillivant 24:16, 23-Jeff Williams 24:56, 24-Steve Rodgers 25:11, 25-Daniel Counts 25:26. 26-Johnny Brink 25:35, 27-Sarah Wright 25:37, 28-Ryan Sivak 25:37, 29-Benjamin Blackwood 25:43, 30-Elaine Sillivant 25:49, 31-Michael Melton 25:59, 32-John Nord 26:06, 33-Sandy Sillivant 26:12, 34-Holly Sillivant 26:13, 35-Seth Killough 26:36, 36Shane Cook 26:47, 37-Amy Lambrecht 27:00, 38-Rose Sillivant 27:07, 39-Jeff Harrison 27:25, 40-Danny Wesolowski 27:31, 41-Steve Profozich 27:40, 42-Matt Potter 27:43, 43Dylan Roddy 28:12, 44-Ryan Owen 28:12, 45Mary Kimbrell 28:21, 46-John Todd Gipson 28:25, 47-Caleb Seaver 28:50, 48-Christina Applegate 28:52, 49-Chris Hester 28:59, 50Jeffery Underwood 28:59.

Walk and Run for Wishes 5K Mobile, AL – 6/21 Male, Overall – Tony Palazzo 19:29. 9-under – Jack Cook 41:00, Carson Mcafer 45:00. 10-14 – Aaron Tillman 35:51, Landon Workman 38:10. 15-19 – Connor Akey 24:34, Michael Doll 28:32. 20-29 – Jack Williams 21:24, Harrisa Loff 22:22. 30-39 – Jacob White 23:04, Denson White 23:56. 40-49 – Steven Odom 20:32, Ryan Mayer 22:28. 50-59 – Ben King 23:38, Jerry Wooley 25:44. 60-69 – Jeff Massien 25:35, Bill McGough 29:23. 70-79 – David Jeffrey 21:27, Will Wright 31:20. 80over – Killer Kowalski 42:20. Female, Overall – Hannah Evans 21:36. 9-under – Grace Hosemann 51:18, Annabelle Hosemann 57:55. 10-14 – Kate Cazayoux 29:29, Sicily Hardy 32:16. 15-19 – Molly Whitlock 30:12, Heather MacDonald 32:51. 20-29 – Meagan Benton 22:42, Jennifer Costello 28:44. 30-39 – Kelli Brantley 24:39, Amanda Wright 25:33. 40-49 – Donna Broome 28:06, Michelle Peebles 30:23. 50-59 – Jeanne Quesenberry 25:18, Donnie Cleveland 35:34. 60-69 – Judy Thead 47:29, Wanda Raines 51:16. 70-79 – Doris Willman 54:16. –– Will Wright

Male, Top 50 –-1- Michael Hammond 4:07:54, 2-Rob Finnerty 4:07:83, 3-Scott Smith 4:08, 4-Patrick Gomez 4:12, 5-Daniel Kirwa 4:15, 6-Brendan Taylor 4:28, 7-Jake Sanders 4:31, 8-Barrett Kerth 4:36, 9-Alex McClary 4:44:36, 10-Brian Sieczkowski 4:44:84, 11-Mark Ferguson 4:46, 12-Caleb Harson 4:49, 13-Homer Mason 4:50, 14-John Pankey 4:53, 15-Ryan Lawrence 4:54, 16Daniel Pevril 4:55:30, 17-Noah Eskew 4:55:34, 18-William Lambert 4:57:21, 19-Will Henry 4:57:75, 20-Will Berry 4:58, 21-Josh Whisenhunt 4:59, 22-Ron Mitchell 5:00, 23Jake Allison 5:01, 24-Jeffrey Zern 5:04, 25Jose Castelano 5:05. 26-Joey Gieringer 5:06, 27-Charlie Gresham 5:07:12, 28-Andrew Wood 5:07:28, 29-Caleb Ault 5:07:38, 30-Kieran Taylor 5:11, 31-John Thrash 5:13, 32-Todd Hink 5:14, 33-Reed Fisher 5:18, 34-Karl Lenser 5:19, 35-Worth Wilsey 5:19, 36-Bruce Oakley 5:20, 37-Jeffrey Grove 5:20:23, 38-Levi Tucker 5:20:77, 39Jerry Prince 5:28, 40-Gus McCoy 5:31, 41Roosevelt Barnett 5:32, 42-Kenny Wilsey 5:35, 43-Lizton Barber 5:37:25, 44-Matthew Findlay 5:37:45, 45-Gary Webb 5:38:38, 46-Garett Webb 5:38:58, 47-Scott Diaz 5:38, 48-Jacob Cook 5:39:30, 49-Joel Felland 5:39:78, 50Daniel Arnold 5:39:82. Female, Top 50 – 1-Keri McClary 4:52, 2Cheyl Nolan 5:05:10, 3-Leah Thorvilson 5:05:22, 4-Tia Stone 5:20, 5-Jackie Bacon 5:33, 6-Whitney Kerth 5:36, 7-Lauren Campbell 5:48, 8-Jenny Paul 5:53, 9-Carson Severson 5:54, 10-Liza Poris 5:55, 11-Jenny Wilkes 5:56, 12-Randi Whittaker 6:02, 13-Tish Pace 6:04, 14-Nicole Hobbs 6:05, 15-Malorie Berry 6:10, 16-Tracy Tungac 6:11, 17-Cortney Allison 6:19, 18-Amanda Potts 6:23, 19Beverly Smith 6:25, 20-Lydia Felland 6:29, 21Lynn O’Neal 6:31, 22-K2 Richards 6:33, 23Christine Ferguson 6:35, 24-Stacey Warren 6:36:14, 25-Caroline Bellamy 6:36:28. 26-Robyn Thornton 6:37, 27-Michelle Huff 6:38, 28-Wanda King 6:40:23, 29-Kathleen 6:40:30, 30-Lea Nondorf 6:44, 31-April Wurtz 6:46, 32-Ginea Qualls 6:48, 33-Lauren Hart 6:54, 34-Caroline Wagner 6:56:07, 35-Chanda Heinen 6:56, 36-Demetrice Woods 6:57, 37Megan Goynes 6:58, 38-Julia Roulier 6:59:17, 39-Lisa Hunt 6:59:37, 40-Betsy Tucker 7:00, 41-Stepahnie Hamilton 7:04, 42-Lindsay Freeman 7:05:11, 43-Rachel Hendrix 7:05:29, 44-Frances Edwards 7:06, 45-Belinda Pack 7:07, 46-Deidre Luker 7:08, 47-Mindy Simonson 7:08, 48-Bernita Lovelace 7:09, 49Hillary Looney 7:11, 50-Tess Peterson 7:13.

ArkansasRunner 2 mile Benton, AR – 6/21 Male, Overall – Christopher Dunbar 10:05, Carter Witt 10:14, Mark Ferguson 10:17. Masters – Ron Mitchell 10:54, Todd Hink 11:23, Bruce Oakley 11:51. Grandmasters – Kim Howard 12:30, Ben Wiley 12:52, David McCormick 12:56. Senior Grandmasters – Bob Sanders 15:18, Joe Milligan 15:57, RC Fason 16:17. 9-under – Nathan Thurman 18:09, Christian McGill 18:23, Eli Kelly 21:04. 10-12 – Johnny Chicas 16:03, Cade Wagner 21:29, Michael White 22:15. 13-15 – Jacob Mills 12:13, Austin Barber 13:11, Carson Cato 13:29. 16-19 – Tyler Barber 13:18, Corey Stanley 13:47, Bryce Sossamon 17:11. 20-24 – Jason Herring 13:50, Mark Buck 16:07, Ryne Lamm 17:57. 25-29 – Homer Mason 10:36, Caleb Ault 11:31, Daniel Arnold 12:25. 30-34 – Ryan Lawrence 10:49, Josh Whisenhunt 11:27, Erik Heller 11:35. 35-39 – Brian Sieczkowski 10:23, Imari Dellimore 10:35, Chris Ho 11:40. 40-44 – David Reynolds 12:18, Rodney Paine 12:34, Don McBrayer 13:24. 45-49 – Michael Witt 12:15, Nick Rule 12:35, Mark Lacey 12:36. 5054 – Greg Massanelli 13:04, Billy Mills 13:05, Jay Wagnon 14:03. 55-59 – Greg Helmbeck 13:24, Eugene Atha 13:42, Jim Tadel 14:28. 60-64 – Michael Boring 16:39, Ralph Edds 16:57, Ricky Lambert 18:46. 65-69 – Gary Keedy 16:27, Sam Clinton 17:20, Roy Hayward 18:24. 70-74 – Wayne Bennett 16:19, Dan Belanger 16:58, Glen Wile 19:18. 75-over – Marvin Engels 20:35, Rick Farrar 20:56. Female, Overall – Leah Thorvilson 10:53, Tia Stone 11:43, Jackie Bacon 12:25. Masters –Lynn O’Neal 13:53, Christine Ferguson 14:06, Kathleen Rea 14:06. Grandmasters – Debbie Hill 15:25, Sherry Hall 15:29, Belinda Pack 15:58. Senior Grandmasters – Angie OrellanoFisher 16:21, Carol Torrey 17:18, Mary Jo Brinkman 19:12. 9-under – Zoey Baker 16:05, Hannah Curry 18:52, Clara Nikkel 19:04. 10-12 – Anna Collins 17:18, Mackenzie Ferguson 19:46, Kirsten Garner 20:08. 13-15 – Caroline Wagner 15:45, Gracen Goudy 17:02, Jessica Hall 17:15. 16-19 – Carly Harris 15:20, Kadison Severson 15:27, Carson Severson 15:28. 2024 – Megan Goynes 15:01, Brooke McCollum 15:43, Rachel Hendrix 15:56. 25-29 – Nicole Hobbs 13:23, Lea Nondorf 14:43, Alison Brandon 14:47. 30-34 – Jenny Wilkes 13:06, Tracy Tungac 13:34, Shelli Chupik 14:27. 35-

www.running.net 39 – Jenny Paul 12:40, Sarah Olney 12:52, Demetrice Woods 15:15. 40-44 – Wanda King 14:40, Chanda Heinen 14:46, Ashley Honeywell 15:45. 45-49 – Michelle Huff 14:06, Cortney Allison 14:09, Jodi Ake 15:25. 50-54 – Linda Harris 16:07, Allen Tammy 18:01, Lorena Moody 18:16. 55-59 – Debbie Strobel 17:45, Jane Gunter 18:14, Gay Burt 19:08. 6064 – Doris Sears 24:01, Rose Stacey 32:26. 65-69 – Vicki Ingram 19:55, Mary Hayward 37:53. 70-74 – Susan Cormier 21:35, Linda Bell 23:12. 75-over – Frances Barger 23:49 Jean Schooler 29:41. –– David Samuel

Brickfest 5K Malvern, AR – 6/28 Male, Overall – Noah Eskew 18:08, Cain Farnam 18:11, Chris Ibarra 18:17. Masters – James Helms 22:48, Randy Taylor 23:26, Jeff Curry 23:38. Grandmasters – Charles Moulton 24:24, Bill Elmore 24:28, Billy Bob Hardman 24:34. Senior Grandmasters – Jerry Rephan 25:12, Charlie Wunderlin 25:48, Ralph Edds 26:40. 9-under – Gmar Britton 28:47, Peyton Plyler 30:14, Landon Thomas 30:40. 10-14 – William Mims 23:59, Jack Wurz 26:38, Hayden Woods 27:01. 15-19 – Hayden Anderson 18:58, John Baker 19:01, Cole Watson 20:28. 20-24 – Victor Edwards 21:55, Zach Reed 23:16, Zack Holleman 24:23. 25-29 – Drew McGilray 20:44, Nemo Patel 26:14, Thomas Rizzo 26:30. 30-34 – Josh Smith 19:04, William Dornan 23:30, Shawn Cowart 24:58. 35-39 –Joey Godoy 20:44, Scott Anderson 21:45, Rafael Martinez 22:18. 40-44 – Jason Davis 23:59, James Benton 26:42, Matt Thomas 27:56. 4549 – Patrick Daniel 23:53, Kent Hauser 24:05, Leny Baker 25:38. 50-54 – Glen Catlett 29:19, Todd Liles 29:23, Fred Penny 29:34. 55-59 – Michael Boring 26:50, Jim Lewis 29:09, Rick Davis 29:42. 60-64 – Larry Schmidt 31:56, Norman Roscoe 35:26. 65-69 – Patrick Penor 27:25, Richard Braley 30:28, Ron Kaler 44:07.70-74 – Glen Wile 28:54, David Samuel 37:29. 75-79 – Dick Gladden 36:32. 80-over – Bill Duer 27:49, Engels Marvin 33:08. Walker – Kevin Carr 23:52. Female, Overall – Emily Milbourn 22:58, Aerah Hardin 24:10, Lennon Bates 24:17. Masters – Cindy Robinson 27:02, Theresa Crowson 27:44, Sandra Dixon 28:14. Grandmasters – Cathy Dingler 28:58, Candy Kaler 32:00, Lynne Hankins 33:02. Senior Grandmasters – Deborah Robin 42:01, Juanita Wilson 46:13, Gail Woodward 56:41. 9-under – Angie Britton 25:51, Hannah Curry 28:39, Emari Bitton 28:41. 10-14 – Anne Li 25:50, Mikaela Igou 29:26, Marly Archie 34:08. 15-19 – Lisa Rogers 31:52, Mallory Ray 31:53, Rachel White 35:11. 20-24 – Kimber Bennett 30:40, Lesley Watley 38:52, Katelyn Crutchfield 41:59. 25-29 – Sara Hanks 24:57, Maribel Britton 27:27, Kelly Honey 29:0-9. 3034 – Sarah Lowery 28:29, Tara Phelan 28:48, Ashley Roberson 30:10. 35-39 – Danita Dooley

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25:59, Meredith Ham 28:48, Kelli Hernandez 30:39. 40-44 – Tammy Winters 28:33, Rosina Burridge 28:38, Wanda Gilbert 30:57. 45-49 – Mary Penn 28:22, Kellie Chaloupka 36:45, Mary Gibbs 38:12. 50-54 – Melanie Griffin 36:18, Elaine Seamon 38:05, Rebecca Mims 46:12. 55-59 - Cindy Prince 33:41, Mary Cranford 35:23, Tammy Cowart 42:36. Walker – Ashley Despain 31:45. – David Samuel

FLORIDA Billy Bowlegs 5K Fort Walton Beach, FL – 6/7 Male, Overall - Timothy Richard 16:29, Justin Gates 16:50, Chris Pedi 17:06. Masters – Christopher Reid 18:35, Bob Walker 19:34, Larry Wayne 19:35. Grandmasters – Tim Unger 20:06, Joe Corderman 20:17. Senior Grandmasters – Bill Weese 24:27. 9-under – Kobe Riggs 23:43, Michael Garrett 26:25, Taylor Clancy 30:27, Cooper Kazebeer 35:15. 10-14 – Payton Watson 22:00, Michael Escoffier 23:53, Lawerence Anderson 24:34, Dillan Brainerd 24:42. 15-19 – Mirch Anderson 19:30, Bryar Ortiz 22:37, Timothy Bulger 23:02, Josh Samf 23:02. 20-24 – Carl Schlosser 17:28, Brian Yarbrough 19:36, Jasper Arneberg 20:49, Ben Chastain 21:41. 25-29 – David Seymour 17:31, Dewayne Riley 17:39, Drew Bruner 19:18, Fritz Stoppelbein 19:33. 30-34 – Tyler Kinnebrew 19:45, Robert Arrowsmith 20:15, Scott Rumisek 21:04, James Sinclair 21;07. 35-39 – Austin White 21:17, Kyle Griffin 22:18, Michael Seitz 22:52, Stacy Luke 23:04. 40-44 – Aaron Bradley 20:14, Scott Cole 20:45, John Bradley 22:35, Charles Duby 23:37. 45-49 – Rob Crist 20:31, Steve Cookman 24:47, Michael Bares 25:06, Spencer Petermann 26:19. 50-54 – Jeff Harris 22:07, Tim Dreyer 22:28, Jim Meadows 22:42, John Weaver 23:29. 55-59 – Brian McMahon 20:26, Brian Halmaghi 21:44, Jerry Williams 23:40, Raul Meza 24:09. 60-64 – Brad Philbrook 24:48, Terry Weimer 25:21, Doug Kirby 25:22, Randy Bell 25:27. 65-69 – Lance Jorgensen 24:31, Tommy Rowland 25:25, Joe Walker 26:12, Bill Christie 27:31. 70-74 – John Salver 31:03, Bill Larsen 33:26, Bob Sciretta 35:12, Winston Howell 35:31. 7579 – Tony Bordogna 43:59. Female, Overall – Cheryl Held 18:53, Anna Morelock 20:57, Michelle Williams 21:04, Ivy Chastain 21:28. Masters – Donna Harris 22:06, Karen Meadows 22:34, Kristen Corderman 22:41. Grandmasters – Cheryl Veltman 24:02, Dorothy Wicke 25:11. Senior Grandmasters – Eunice Hensley

29:46. 9-under – Joey Shonk 25:35, Mallory Franklin 32:14, Marie Reid 34:59, Ansleigh Siren 37:13. 10-14 – D’Aun Riggs 21:44, Tori Orcut 23:47, Vyctoria Marengo 24:37, Delaney Cookman 24:48. 15-19 – Claire Crist 22:00, Sophia Tucker 22;38, Nicole Escoffier 24:29, Sydney Lackey 26:37. 20-24 – Sydney Sailors 23:10, Caitlin Page 24:33, Rachel Blair 26:05, Marisol Taravia 26:29. 25-29 – Katia Sanchez 25:44, Rebecca Johansen 26:42, Toni Watters 27:05, Anna Miller 27:35. 30-34 – April Brookhart 23:18, Terra O’Rourke 23:19, Jennifer Cecil 24:30, Julie Houtman 25:22. 3539 – Diana Cole 24:20, Erin Russell 24:29, Ruth Cavins 24:31, Sonya Nichols 25:00. 4044 – Belinda McLeod 26:52, Carolina Zamora 27:54, Denise Crowell 28:22, Lori Groat 29:19. 45-49 – Eva Tucker 26:39, Vicki Gasper 26:48, Holly Wilson 27:15, Susan Shaffer 27:34. 5054 - Caroline Levesque 25:14, Elaine Crump 27:00, Joanna Bernier 27:07, Velina Sweatt 27:19. 55-59 - Laura Schneider 26:30, Cheryl Hammer 27:56, Sylvia Smith 29:06, Jocie Taft 32:15. 60-64 - Deborah Bower 34:59, Ali Pfeffer 47:01, Cheri Bain 55:19, Niki McMahon 56:01. 65-69 - Nancy Mann 31:26, Bonnie Steeb 45:21. 70-74 – Joan Forman 34:01, Jo Sandelin 37:08, Lucy Nuetzel 45:56, Judy Turner 46:01. 75-79 – Carole Wright 43:21, Theresa Goldsmith 43:35. –– Winston Howell

Big Bang 5K Ponte Vedra, FL – 6/28 Male, Overall – Christian Jurs 18:19. 14-under – Juan Bruce 24:25, Ander Jurs 24:44, Steve Bruce 28:32. 15-19 – Ty Banks 19:10. 30-34 – Tommy Bramanti 22:51, Steve Butler 24:30, Arnist Rowe 25:34. 35-39 – Jamie Joseph 19:51, Joseph Preston 42:20. 40-44 – Dale Johnston 24:44, Phil Berania 36:26. 45-49 – Dean Kruger 18:44, Carlos Marina 21:03, Quang Pham 21:14. 50-54 – Gary Proctor 34:09. 55-59 – Dave Hoock 21:12, Al Reid 21:53, Bruce Zewicke 25:07. 6064 – Craig Harms 28:48, Mitch Palmquist 41:12. 65-69 – Fred Gaudios 26:54. Female, Overall – Michelle Krueger 19:07. 14-under – Tori Banks 23:29. 15-19 – Tara Banks 23:51, Nadia Hossain 31:31. 25-29 – Laura Beth Hannah 24:35, Shaena Silvestri 25:33, Cori Walters 26:34. 30-34 – Christie Peloquin 27:06, Kate Bramanti 28:11, Jessica Baker 29:03. 35-39 – Laura Blanchard 23:48, Michelle Yarbrough 29:57, Susan Buszta 30:57. 40-44 – Linn Hall 19:46, Amie Deutch 23:05, Michealle Banks 28:39. 45-49 - Annette Tharp-Wright 40:39, Denise Epps 41:26. 50-54 – Lisa Thomas 21:15, Candy Jordan Mutchie

37:00, Janet Fox 38:17. 55-59 – April Brown 28:43, Theresa Sherman 45:46. 70-74 – Kay Jones 34:56, Barbara Miller 46:27. –– Jim Shields

CrimeStoppers 5K Key West, FL – 7/4 Male, Overall – Nate Huff 16:35. Masters – Brad Makimaa 20:39. 9-under – Colin Garofalo 38:00, Jackson Barroso 38:03, Aiden Albada 44:55. 10-14 – Kai Davis 20:16, Tyler Flannelly 22:44, Dylan Spencer 26:24. 15-19 – Jordan Armstrong 16:45, Aeschton Tomita 18:53, Bobby Black 20:24. 20-29 – John Gildersleeve 20:06, Maris Liepins 20:59, Andzuks Williams 23:43. 30-39 – Mikus Berlins 21:54, Peter Ryan 22:22, Christian Twyman 22:23. 40-49 – Kurt Ogren 21:13, Mick Derouin 22:35, Todd Feit 24:16. 50-59 – Peter Wray 22:23, Tim Myers 24:53, Lazaro Ledesma 24:54. 60-69 – Rob Wolfe 24:07, Henry Lee 32:22, Randy Charles 39:57. 70-over – Finn Hassing 22:33. Walker – Kevin Dunleavy 42:02. Female, Overall – Nicole Matysik 20:25. Masters – Tonya Feit 25:59. 9-under – Victoria Daley-Willy 33:10, Daniella Barroso 47:29. 10-14 – Danielle Murrin 25:56, Marie Daley-Willy 27:25, Sammy Edwards 28:59. 15-19 – Jane Welzien 20:29, Emily Edwards 20:36, Murrin Breanna 24:22. 20-29 – Kristin Chester 22:29, Priscilla Welzien 22:32, Taylor Davis 23:53. 30-39 – Kelly Maatta 23:55, Olga Krizkova 26:29, Jessica Barroso 27:04. 40-49 – Nancy Radu 27:01, Lori Richards 27:24, Amy Myers 27:30. 50-59 – Janine Seibert 26:45, Susan Amidon 29:58, Jean Kapua 31:41. 60-69 – Marsha Deere 28:44, Karen Haslow 30:31, Gerda Kalb 36:22. Walker – Cory Walter 32:43. –– Don Nelson

GEORGIA Torture Trail 10K Eatonton, GA – 6/7 Male, Overall – Kaleb McLeod 34:16. Masters – Alan Black 35:20. 14-under – Jacob McLeod 38:06, Quillian Holland 45:02, Byron Yoder 50:00. 15-19 – McLeod 34:16, Dalton Shaw 40:06, Kenneth Adams 43:08. 20-24 – Gregory Lancaster 40:17, Brian Gregoire 44:53, Matthew Kennedy 44:54. 25-29 – Carl Boles 40:26, Andrew Huggins 45:57, Dustin Gandee 48:16. 30-34 – Justin Wood 39:52, Jared Hammond 43:01, Kirk Armstrong 44:45. 35-39 – Chris Dietrich 39:08, Joseph Siskey 49:03, Doug Toney 53:42. 40-44 – Black 35:20, Brent Fields 36:09, Rusty Boland 40:33. 45-49 – Tim Locke 40:55, Sherman Banks 48:27, Mackie Sides 55:37.

www.running.net 50-54 – Jerry Herrin 41:01, Keith Griffin 42:02, Mitchell Sinyard 44:13. 55-59 – Jerry Brawner 42:55, Malcolm Adams 47:31, Larry Strange 58:27. 60-64 – Dan Ash 45:21, Ronnie Kittrell 49:36, Vaughn Calvert 50:56. 65-over – Bennie Cullens 52:33, Joe Waters 57:46, Johnny Hinman 57:58. Female, Overall – Rosey Glidewell 48:21. Masters – Susan Adams 48:39. 14-under – Makenzie Kittrell 1:07:53, Emma Ladd-Thomas 1:39:30, Madelyn Ladd-Thomas 1:53:39. 15-19 – Kate Boland 54:32, Morgan Turnipseed 1:00:26, Nicolle Crespo 1:02:05. 20-24 – Shannon Hill 55:22, Melanie Picha 56:11, Ansley Faulk 56:17. 25-29 – Glidewell 48:21, Hallie Cash 51:30, Phillips Kristie 56:21. 30-34 – Suzanne Hill 48:49, Helen Davenport 50:55, Ana Corina Bancila 53:04. 35-39 – Stacy Paine 48:28, Susan Stone 49:15, Melissa Ross 52:33. 40-44 – Kristen Cummings 50:47, Christine Mango 56:59, Beth Braddy 58:03. 45-49 - Lisa Eisele 52:43, Susie Schmink 54;53, Li Merges 59:01. 50-54 – Adams 48:39, Gayle Cofer 54:10, Denise Horton 1:02:25. 5559 – Barbara Ezell 49:24, Sherri Hintz 53:50, Mara Nance 57:32. 60-64 – Cheryl McMichael 1:00:28, Diane Glidewell 1:01:25, Sally Weitzel 1:04:44. 65-over – Christine Cardenaz 1:08:37, Brenda Cooter 1;09:11, Autumn Perry 1:09:38.

CHOA Strong4Life Super Hero 5K Atlanta, GA – 6/7 Male, Overall – Phil Elder 17:48, Dwayne Steed 20:03, Blake Verdin 20:16. Masters – Mahmoud Rashad 22:14. 8-under – Logan Owens 34:00, Kirby Winters 34:38, Darren Spano 39:20. 9-13 – Evan Leahy 22:54, Jake Landgraff 22:56, Nathaniel Robinson 23:42. 14-19 – Ethan Robinson 23:38, Mason Brown 26:52, Richard Mwamba 27:32. 20-24 – Colby Verdin 20:57, Julian Rios 23:00, William Morrissey 23:17. 25-29 – Zach Eyster 23:03, Dustin Bennett 24:26, Anthony Paglin 25:17. 30-34 – Ross Ramby 20:21, Matthew McNamara 20:49, Patrick McGuire 21:19. 35-39 – Jaron Brown 21:23, Michael Johnson 22:09, Nick Faber 23:49. 40-44 – James Gilmore 22:17, Matthew Given 22:23, Aleksey Synlear 23:10. 45-49 – Leslie Zacks 22:49, Matt Murphy 23:41, Matthew Mulderink 23:47. 50-54 – Charlie Brown 23:13, Scott Hodoval 27:04, Robert Hawthorne 27:27. 55-59 – Keith Tallmadge 26:02, David Reddick 27:17, Carlton Roberts 30:23. 60-over – John Loomis 32:33, James Austin 34:04, Ulysses Bacon 35:59. Female, Overall – Kelsey Sheffer 20:54, Annie Harris 21:18, Amber Raney 22:18. Masters – Tish Hamilton 24:22. 8-under – Rachel Knight 27:35, Reese Williams 30:26, Julia Moss 36:57. 9-13 – Nicole Knight 25:51, Tahlia Pemberton 31:03, Hannah Ackerman 31:53. 14-19 – Monica Rivas 29:12, Kailey O’Connor 30:13, Deanna Okelley 32:54. 20-24 – Katelyn Childress 25:49, Landis Fraser 28:01, Kylie Donohue 28:05. 25-29 – Jacqueline Foust 23:26,

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Deanna Wilson 24:18, Corey Aitken 25:32. 3034 – Diana Mitchen 23:09, Catherine Tomczyk 23:22, Samantha Bensberg 25:21. 35-39 – Tricia Wilhelm 25:17, Emily Colton 25:47, Sarah Stewart 27:20. 40-44 – Jennifer Moss 25:19, Hana Rajnochova 26:44, Yolanda Thomas 26:52. 45-49 Nicole Postlewaite 25:35, Kayt Wolfe 25:58, Sally Grimes 26:36. 50-54 – Martha Rios 27:13, Margaret Spell 27:58, Carol Mulderink 28:06. 55-59 - Cindy Farrington 37:00, Ruth Ann Clements 45:39, Priscilla King 46:11. 60-over – Sue Landa 30:21, Cynthia Bogue 34:29, Joyce Lewis 36:11.

Craft Beer Festival 5K Alpharetta, GA – 6/21 Male, Overall – Connor Cole 17:01. Masters – Keith Marshall 18:20. 10-under – Jonah Sleeper 26:44, Braden Hobbs 27:49, Ethan Hagel 29:47. 11-14 – Dylan Mason 19:50, Owen Mason 20:59, Hayden Davis 24:16. 15-19 – Alex Marshall 17:59, Preston Meade 18:03, Valeva Stetther 19:46. 20-24 – Craig Geurin 17:48, Mitchell Foley 18:09, William Morrissey 22:42. 25-29 – Pete Witcrak 19:01, Brian Baird 19:57, Brad Berg 20:01. 30-34 – AJ Moorelity 20:56, Mark Trombley 22:35, John Howard 23:11. 35-39 – Mike Gemmolva 19:59, Dwayne Steed 20:07, Philip Duffie 20:18. 40-44 – Brad Sumner 20:04, Brad Bowers 21:18, Mark Carroll 21:24. 45-49 – Kevin Klabunde 20:578, Jeff Olvin 21:39, J. Todd Spradlin 22:26. 50-54 – Dave Renico 20:13, Tom Doering 20:23, Gary Giles 21:16. 55-59 – BenGreene 21:09, Glenn Hitchcock 23:34, Rick Hayes 24:34. 60-64 – Roger Keel 24:13, Steve Harper 24:26, David Oblinger 25:00. 65-69 – Joseph Lenahan 24:54, Roy Oconnor 28:12, Larry Hayes 29:54. 70-over – Kermitt Bowen 26:41, John Lanier 33:41. Female, Overall – Andrea Torske 18:26. Masters – Lisa Carideo 21:28. 10-under – Ellie Dickenson 27:11, London Ray 29:50, Adrienne Jocke 33:39. 11-14 – Claire Buchanan 22:21, Brynne Sumner 23:33, Samantha Lenox 24:01. 15-19 – Caitlin Tabilog 23:49, Brooke Aumer 25:01, Madison Sutton 27:26. 20-24 – Kim Russell 23:04, Kayla Palmer 26:05, Taylor Noe 26:17. 25-29 – Michelle King 20:33, Megan Popp 21:36, Caitie Curran 25:42. 30-34 – Holly Jimenez 19:18, Leslie Jordan 23:00, Vanessa Vossler 26:17. 35-39 – Valerie Shepp 22:00, Natalie Murphy 23:15, April Murphy 24:26. 40-44 – Tosha Sumner 21:31, Amanda Duncan 23:22, Dianne Gorski 24:45. 45-49 – Laurie OBrien 23:55, Jody Hudmon 25:17, Lisa Renko 25:23. 50-54 Jennifer Geurin 21:58, Kara Koester 26:08, Mary Beth Forwood 26:13. 55-59- Amy Griffith

23:52, Sue Svoboda 28:33, Carolyn Powell 31:01. 60-64 – Debby Mehling 29:31, Kathy Bednarek 40:56, Barb Hackman 51:59. 65-69 Kathy Givens 34:46, Mary Hayes 35:36, Sandi Ross 37:56.

HBCU Alum 10K/5K Atlanta, GA – 6/28 Male, 10K: Overall - Anthony Strayhorn 40:51. Masters – Orlanda Daniels 43:25. 15-19 – Amani Richburg 51:30, Amahd Richburg 1:01:46, Joshua Tillm,an 1:49:52. 20-24 – Brandon Renoe 1:03:38, Jay Jackson 1:18:44. 25-29 – Kelvin Blackwell 52:21, Miguel Bravo 1:06:33, Joel Knauer 1:09:55. 30-34 – Chris Belli 42:54, Clarence Johnson 46:37, Eric Campbell 47:05. 35-39 – Aaron Alford 45:48, Prince LeBoo 46:12, Reginald Harrison 48:16. 40-44 – Robert Smith 45:52, Roy Harris 45:54, Shafton Fraley 48:35. 45-49 – Edward Walton 44:27, Glenn Smith 44:59, James Hale 50:49. 50-54 – Randy Travis 45:44, Kenny Gaines 46:37, Joel Sadler 58:14. 55-59 – Gregory Hale 46:51, Donald Webster 47:36, Robert Minniefield 56:37. 60-64 – Jerry Brown 54:27, James Abson 58:48, William Murray 1:02:44. 65-over – Eugene Fain 1:06:22, William Harris 1:29:21, Walter Good 1:44:32. Female, 10K: Overall – Nura Goodson 46:44. Masters – Akua Abotare 52:18. 14-under – Ayana Richburg 1:04:50. 20-24 – Deaweh Benson 1:05:23, Kennye Smith 1:08:07, Andrea Arguello 1:22:44. 25-29 – Shanna McCormick 55:23, Nafeesha Frost 59:32, Megan Littke-Smith 1:02:59. 30-34 – Erica Harvey 59:22, Andrea Toolsie 1:02:37, Shelley Smith 1:02:55. 35-39 – Latoya Stephens 51:57, Bethsheba Rem 55:55, Anika Madden 56:49. 40-44 – Treza Brooms Johnson 56:26, Tamara Williams 57:17, Melissa Bing 59:50. 45-49 – Lawonia Bryant 56:21, Cynthia Barren 56:57, Regina Barnett 57:12. 50-54 – Jane Morrison 1:04:23, Lisa Lockman 1:10:53, Janelle Alexander-Sumpter 1:13:38. 55-59 – Edwin Smith 56:17, Cynthia Hightower 58:39, Phyllis Johnson 1:08:42. 60-64 – Sandra Smith 1:06:28, DeBorah Hargrove 1:13:41, Deborah Wallace 1:44:17. 65-over – Lena Tice 1:08:40. Male, 5K: Overall – Zaven O’Bryant 16:29. Masters – Nathan Skipper 18:19. 14-under – John Owes 20:31, Ahmadu Simpson 25:13, Andrew Ramsammy 30:17. 15-19 – Joshua Skipper 22:03, Tyrell Taylor 29:12, Caceb Edmonds 32:45. 20-24 – Aaron Worthy 18:59, Klahe Butty 20:34, Brad Porter 25:29. 25-29 – Jared Bell 18:16, Carlos Jones 21:49, Boniface Echols 24:16. 30-34 – William

Whate 19:58, Jonathan Fischer 22:03, David Camps 22:06. 35-39 – Thomas Bosch 22:08, Myron Johnson 23:35, Mikki Hutchins 24:33. 40-44 – Madosnl Jones 18:48, Rodney Garvin 21:14, Ernest Cooper 21:21. 45-49 – Phillip Finley 20:35, Mahmoud Rashad 21:04, David Padgett 23:04. 50-54 – Gerald Smith 20:45, Rodney Johnson 25:05, James Moore 26:52. 55-59 – Michael Smith 25:47, Virgil Mciver 31:34, Gary Smith 31:48. 60-64 – Owen Powell 23:12, Willie Gripper 29:12, Raymond Harris 30:38. 65-over – Bobby Sasberry 24:50, Archie Course 54:10, Casimuir Mills 55:24. Female, 5K: Overall – Tracy Ashall 20:40. Masters – Tammi Delena 21:49. 14-under – Tyler Lowe 29:06, Shani Edmond 31:25, Kennedy Kenton 32:19. 15-19 – Hannah Meyer 23:40, Wayn Stewart 23:51, Equilla Nahdya Love 32:21. 20-24 – Zurz Frost 26:49, Carly Brown 26:58, Tiorra Ross 28:00. 25-29 – Tedra Thomas 25:13, Cynthia Paylor 26:58, Christine Joy 27:56. 30-34 – Kerry Gatewood 21:53, Chantel Love 26:20, TaVona Boggs 26:35. 35-39 – Aisha Meeks 22:02, Lori Palmer 22:09, Christy Gamble 22:31. 40-44 – Alicia Willis 22:45, Rita Lucious 24:50, Karen Siu 25:50. 45-49 – Rita Figaro 25:07, Kendall Watkins 29:26, Jill Perry 29:41. 50-54 – Molly Minner 28:38, Jennifer Jones 30:02, Michelle Snowden 32:23. 55-59 – Sheree Kernizan 32:58, Beverly Rush 35:43, Lucretia Ramsey 35:55. 60-64 – Cassandra Reed 34:42, Gloria Camp 34:56, Nora Haskins 40:21. 65-over – Bettie Dixon 47:37, Mae Oliver 52:42, Dolores Walker 54:19.

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Sunshine Festival 5K St. Simons Island, GA – 7/4 Male, Overall – Davis Trexler 16:48. Masters – Jay Saunders 19:35. Grandmasters – John Reed 20:42. 9-under – Alex Kinchen 26:01, James Collins 27:05, Joseph Barnes 28:53. 10-14 – Jack Hesskamp 20:34, Ryan Craft 20:45, Todd Lautenschlager 22:20. 15-19 – Lewis Brooks 17:59, Turner Obmer 18:10, Derek Levinson 19:54. 20-24 – Chandler Hobson Goldman 18:24, Max Morgan 19:17, Kevin Delaney 20:21. 25-29 – Malachi Williams 17:50, Nick Wansley 18:27, Christopher Wade 19:44. 3034 – Andrew Killian 17:32, Brett Barnette 18:14, John McCormick 18:25. 35-39 – Nicholas Zivolich 18:41, Jeffrey Roberts 18:44, Jason Sucic 19:03. 40-44 – Justin Chandler 20:37, Jeffrey Bridgman 21:45, Benjamin Bryson 21:57. 45-49 – Mike Tigani 19:38, CJ Jarvis 21:12, Steve Squire 21:15. 50-54 – Charles Lagoueyte 20:45, Joseph Ozmer 21:22, Steve O’Looney 21:51. 55-59 – Jack Parish 22:33, Jeff Cole 23:27, Eric Weill 23:53. 60-64 – Gregory Carver 25:40, Mark Rueber 27:03, Ken Grant 28:28. 65-69 – Ron Crosby 23:39, Bruce Kritzler 23:44, Dave Stone 26:34.

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Running Journal Grand Prix XXXVI Champions The Running Journal Grand Prix finished its 36th season at the Cotton Row 10K in Huntsville, AL, on Memorial Day. Many of the runners who had competed on the series throughout the year were on hand for their last chance to score points with hopes of becoming champions of their respective divisions. Huntsville was the final stop for the season that began in late August in Anderson, SC. There, runners competed in the only nighttime race of the series, the Midnight Flight 10K. In October, runners ran the Run Town USA Half marathon in Greenville, SC. A new race on the Grand Prix, the Pensacola Half Marathon in Pensacola, FL, followed in November, and in December, Grand Prix runners could earn double points for scoring in the Rocket City Marathon in Huntsville, AL. The 2014 portion of the series began in February with the Winter Flight 8K in Salisbury, NC. Runners then traveled to the beach for the Myrtle Beach Half marathon in Myrtle Beach, SC, also in February. The month of March also saw two events. First up was the Gate River Run 15K in Jacksonville, FL, a race that also served as the USA 15K National Championships. Then came the Germantown Half Marathon in Germantown, TN, and has been the norm for many years, the series final race was the Cotton Row 10K. Only runners who reside in the South are eligible to compete on the series. Runners had to run in at least two Grand Prix events to receive season-ending awards, so not all divisions had qualifiers. Double points were awarded at the Rocket City Marathon and all half marathons counted for 10 bonus points.

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The following is a recap of the 36th season and the runners who traveled the South competing in the superb races mentioned above and who scored the most points in their divisions and were named champions of the Grand Prix at the end of the season. Running Journal congratulates all of them for their fine performances. Betty Burrell Leads Female Veterans With Highest Point Total in Competition Our season recap usually starts out with the open field, but this time we’re going to begin with the category for those 70-over – the Veterans. And no one dominated her division more than this year’s Female Veterans champion, Betty Burrell of Pendleton, SC. Burrell, who is 70 years old, is also a veteran on the Grand Prix series, having competed well for several years. Last season she was second in the 65-69 age group. This season Burrell scored 685 points, the highest point total of anyone competing on the Grand Prix. She started the year out right with a first-place finish at the Midnight Flight 10K, running 1:13:54. She also had first place runs at the Winter Flight 8K (54:55) and the Cotton Row 10K (1:16:45). She was third at both the Pensacola Half Marathon (2:35:05) and the Run Town USA Half Marathon (2:33:53). She was fourth at the very competitive Gate River 15K (1:48:58). And she earned double points for her second place finish at the Rocket City Marathon (5:48:47). Arnold Floyd is Male Veterans Champion In the Male Veterans category, there was a new face to the competition this year. Arnold Floyd, 71, of Hartsville, SC, made a very successful debut on the Grand Prix, winning the division with 420 points. Floyd started out with a first-place finish at the

Midnight Flight 10K (49:49). He was second at both the Winter Flight 8K (44:17) and the Myrtle Beach Half Marathon (1:55:52). Floyd had a third place finish at the Gate River 15K (51:52) and finished off the season with another third-place run at the Cotton Row 10K (51:52). Brenda Cooter Wins Again – Female Senior Grandmasters Champion The Female Senior Grandmasters (60-69) division was led by Brenda Cooter, 67, of Grovetown, GA. Cooter has competed on the Grand Prix circuit for many years and has won awards in each division she has competed in. Last year, she won the 65-69 age group after having led the Senior Grandmasters division the three years before that. This season, Cooter scored 245 points. She had a secondplace finish at the Run Town USA Half Marathon (2:26:30) and a third-place run at the Winter Flight 8K (49:27). She finished fifth in the division at the Rocket City Marathon, earning double points for her 5:41:53 run. She also competed at the Gate River Run 15K (1:43:16) and the Cotton Row 10K (51:52). Bob Nelson Leads Male Senior Grandmasters Division Another veteran competitor on the Grand Prix Arnold Floyd led the Male Senior Photo by Patty Nelson Grandmasters division. Bob Nelson, 62, of Charlotte, NC, scored 380 points to win the category. Nelson won the 60-64 age group last season. Nelson started out great with first-place finishes at the Midnight Flight 10K (46:25) and the Run Town USA Half Marathon (1:40:07). He had a second-place run at the Myrtle Beach Half Marathon (1:41:48) and was seventh at the Winter Flight 8K (41:56). Nelson finished the season with a 46:12 run at the Cotton Row 10K, good enough for fourth place. Shirley Smith Takes Fifth Straight Win for Female Grandmasters A familiar face led the Female Grandmasters (50-59) division. Shirley Smith, 55, of Easley, SC, made it five wins in a row in the category, scoring 200 points. Smith began the season with a third-place finish at the Midnight Flight 10K (50:56). She was fourth at the Pensacola Half Marathon, running 1:51:12. She finished up the season with a 52:40 sixth-place finish at the Cotton Row 10K. George Dewitt is Male Grandmasters Champion George Dewitt, 55, of Madison, AL, led the Male Grandmasters with 195 points. Dewitt was third at the Rocket City Marathon (3:07:55) and fourth at the Cotton Row 10K (41:11). Kimberlie Meeker Bill Shires Wins Male Masters Divison Photo by Stanton Media Group While no females qualified for the masters


www.running.net (40-49) division, Bill Shires of Charlotte, NC, led the Male Masters division. Shires scored 210 points by finishing first in two events. He took top honors at the Winter Flight 8K (29:28) and the Myrtle Beach Half marathon (1:19:38). Kimberlie Meeker Leads Female Open Category In the open divisions, Kimberlie Meeker, 33, of Rome, GA, took the win in the Female Open category. Meeker earned 290 points by finishing first at the Myrtle Beach Half marathon (1:19:51) and second at the Rocket City Marathon (2:51:48). Josh Whitehead is Male Open Champion Josh Whitehead, 35, of Madison, AL, led the Male Open division with 260 points. He was the overall winner at the Rocket City Marathon (2:27:25) and placed eighth at the Cotton Row 10K (32:15). Age Group Competition – Wes Wessely, Larry Marett Win Again Overall winners above were removed from age-group competition. Those qualifying for age-group awards were as follows: Josh Whitehead In the Male 60-64 age group, Photo by Your Sporting Image Wayne Heckler, 64, of Madison, AL, finished first with 285 points. He finished first at the Rocket City Marathon (3:16:20) and second at the Cotton Row 10K (43:59). The 65-69 division was led by another veteran on the Grand Prix, Wes Wessely, 65, of Clermont, GA. Wessely began competing on the Grand Prix in its early years and although he doesn’t compete every season, when he does, he wins. This season he led his new age group (Male 65-69) with 335 points. Wessely had three second-place finishes: Midnight Flight 10K (49:49), Run Town USA Half marathon (1:52:47) and Cotton Row 10K (50:04). He was third at the Winter Flight 8K (47:05). There was a tie for second place in the division, with two runners scoring 210 points. First was J.C. Kelly, 68, of Baxter, TN, last year’s winner in the division. He scored 210 points by winning two races, the Midnight Flight 10K (48:58) and the Run Town USA Half marathon (1:45:19). Butch Holt, 65, of Matthews, NC, also scored 210 points by winning two events: Myrtle Beach Half marathon (1:38:37) and the Winter Flight 8K (41:08). After leading the 70-74 age group for two years, Larry Marett, 75, of Amory, MS, moved up an age group and kept winning. Marett scored 365 points to lead the 75-79 division. He celebrated his 75th birthday Wes Wessely at the Rocket City Marathon Photo by Patty Nelson

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with a second-place finish, running 4:57:22. He was first at the Germantown Half Marathon (2:32:13) and was second in the season-ending Cotton Row 10K (1:04:18). Another veteran on the Grand Prix, Jacob Cooter, 77, of Grovetown, GA, was second in the age group with 305 points. Cooter was second at both the Run Town USA Half Marathon (2:59:34) and the Winter Flight 8K (56:20). He was fifth at the Gate River Run 15K, running 1:56:29 and finished the season with a third-place run at the Cotton Row 10K (1:13:04). Jacob’s wife Brenda won the Female Senior Grandmasters division. Bill Beckwith, 78, of Central, SC, was third in the division with 210 points. He won both of the races he competed in: the Midnight Flight 10K (1:13:59) and the Run Town USA Half marathon (2:48:38). In the women’s age group competition, Erin McGuire, 63, of Fayetteville, TN, led the 6064 age group with 220 points. She was second at the Rocket City Marathon (5:16:04) and fifth at the Cotton Row 10K (1:03:41). Larry Marett Photo by Patty Nelson

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70-over – Vince Marchionna 27:07, Rob Losaw 29:09, Currell Pattie 32:07. Female, Overall – Laura Peel Roberts 19:29. Masters – Elizabeth Frost 23:12. Grandmasters – Carol Pattie 24:29. 9-under – Amy Lautenschlager 30:05, Emma Mae Kirkland 30:31, Brynn Scott 32:03. 10-14 – Savannah Campbell 25:26, Natalie Squires 25:28, Brooke Reese 27:21. 15-19 – Caitlin Craft 20:45, Joanna Logan 22:26, Catherine Demos 25:22. 20-24 – Shelby Robison 21:11, Kira Ullman 24:10, Rachel Assaf 24:34. 25-29 – Alison Hellwig 21:39, Mead Reed 21:50, Christina Jarrous 22:40. 3034 – Lynn Kramer 20:27, Sarah Evans 20:31, Maggie Woods 22:14. 35-39 – Tracy Mulkey 23:48, Denise McFarland 24:45, Hope Nicole Griswold 25:02. 40-44 – Heather Neal 23:51, Kassie Blocker 25:38, Susan Roe 25:42. 45-49 – Lori Tigani 24:23, Marel Pease 25:46, Frances Acosta 27:39. 50-54 – Julie Criss 26:28, Sudie Teszler 26:33, Ann Hesskamp 26:52. 55-59 – Sue Brown 26:31, Jane Causey 28:34, Kathy Hooson 31:02. 60-64 – Susan Jaret 25:24, Mary Woodruff 27:59, Diane Pegula 32:27. 65-69 – Sondi Losaw 31:53, Nancy Koons 38:19, Gloria Miller 39:00. 70over – Ellen Lambert 48:01, Shirley McCorkle 54:54, Sandra Blalock 57:25.

KENTUCKY Freedom Day 5K Owensboro, KY – 7/4 Male, Overall – Shea Thrash 16:52. Masters – David Eckardt 18:05. Grandmasters – Gene Mesker 18:56. 14-under – Will Schmidt 32:47, Josh Bennett 34:44, Jack Shea 47:43. 15-19 – Zach Werne 18:31, George-David Marsh 19:01, Mendal Fitzgerald 20:06. 20-24 – Landon Dame 20:53, Scott Lefler 21:23, Comanche Estes 23:33. 25-29 – Ben Gessnes 17:20, Michael Hagan 22:53, John Mark Tyler 23:49. 30-34 – Jim Turpen 18:20, Jerrod Smith 18:56, Ryan Quisenberry 22:49. 35-39 – Tim Roman 18:04, Derek Harris 18:47, Eric Hoagland 20:27. 40-44 – Trevor Neal 21:44, Aaron Johnson 22:03, Mike Nealen 24:14. 4549 – Evan Taylor 20:03, John Midkiff 24:26, Keith Wells 24:39. 50-54 – David Manion 22:39, Tom Schwinghammez 22:45, Mark Lee 24:43. 55-59 – Ken McDonald 19:44, Kurt Voelkel 21:45, Buddy Vanover 22:13. 60-64 – Donald Sutcliffe 24:56, Stephen Baim 28:21, Gary Stath 37:37. 65-69 – Sam Strange 26:19, David Mitchell 27:01, Stan Leveo 27:35. Walkers – Gary White 28:02, Lee Striegel 36:15, Rick Bennett 37:46. Female, Overall – Rachel Mason 19:43.

Masters – Janna Hendrix 20:36. Grandmasters – Melissa Schwaille 26:29. 14-under – Breanna Alderton 20:29, Abbye Huelsman 24:36, Alex Scheithe 25:18. 15-19 – Kaleigh Chanley 20:44, Olivia Foster 24:00, Danielle Durbin 25:16. 20-24 – Anna Taylor 21:12, Taylor Watson 24:28, Katlyn Duke 25:06. 25-29 – Shelly Tyler 24:15, Andrea Roman 25:24, Morgan Cail 30:30. 30-34 – Rebecca Haines 21:08, Andrea Nordhoff 24:17, Lori Hoagland 24:33. 35-39 – Rachel Mesplay 22:19, Elizabeth Morgan 22:35, Sarah Campbell 23:08. 40-44 – Melissa Gather 24:42, Jennifer Massey 26:08, Robin Patterson 26:51. 45-49 – JoAnn Lee 23:37, Michele Jones 24:36, Jamie Johnston 26:27. 50-54 – Gaye Roby 27:33, Diana Schaefer 29:10, Jackie Shown 29:55. 55-59 – Jolene Hardesty 28:30, Susie Kunze 29:34, Robin Haines 34:55. 60-64 Ruth Ann Sellers 27:37, Shirley Cameron 28:14, Patty Mitchell 28:38. 70-over – Sue Brown 35:29. Walkers – Shirley Fearheilly 31:58, Martha Brooks 32:55, Kayla Ralph 36:16.

LOUISIANA Father’s Day 2 miler New Orleans, LA – 6/15 Male, Overall – Richard Bouckaert 9:48. Masters – Paul Thiels 10:56. Grandmasters – Ross Shales 11:47. Senior Grandmasters – Kenny Mire 12:30. 15-under – Clayton Ourso 12:46. 16-19 – Bryce Robinson 9:55. 20-29 – Patrick Aucoin 10:01. 30-39 – Nick Accardo 10:33. 40-49 – Michael Iverson 11:19. 50-59 – Scott Guidry 11:50. 60-69 – Larry Schlueter 14:31. 70-over – Rudy Smith 15:57. Racewalker– Aaron Boudreaux 21:40. Female, Overall – Mia Meydrick 12:10. Masters – Linda Akhter 15:38. Grandmasters – Susan Opelka 15:38. Senior Grandmasters – Jamie Manders 21:43. 15-under – Hope Hoffman 14:41. 16-19 – Marla Bernstein 14:48. 20-29 – Amany Ishaq 13:19. 30-39 – Antigone Pierson 13:11. 40-49 – Michele Campisi 16:20. 50-59 – Mary Martha Quinn 15:41. 60-69 – Marcia Finkelstein 21:54. 70-over – Amelia Gassen 36:39. Racewalker – Tina Childs 25:33.

MISSISSIPPI Tomato Festival 5K Crystal Springs – 6/28 Male, Overall – Curtis Knight 15:54. Masters – John Griffin 19:24.

Grandmasters – David Shumate 20:26. Senior Grandmasters - Phillip Wedgeworth 22:25. 14-under – Bo Henderson 22:02, Jimmy Anderson 31:30, Tyrone McCray 39:41. 15-19 – Jason Watts 18:55, Aaron Plunkett 19:26, David Minor 19:20. 20-24 – Shadrick Benjamin 22:20, Fredrick Davis 24:03, Tyler Catchot 27:50. 25-29 – Drew Blake 18:51, Ben Gardner 20:58, Garner DeKlerb 25:26. 30-34 – Brent Watson 18:25, B.T. Stingley 22:31, Chase Rainer 23:52. 35-39 – Collin Johnson 17:42, Terry Jones 20:49, Brian Roberts 21:44. 40-44 – Lex Davis 20:37, Ray Henderson 21:32, Clint Steele 24:28. 45-49 – Scott Stringer 19:26, Bryan Register 19:49, Robert Booker 22:08. 50-54 - Jim Bob Mills 22:41, Al Weeks 23:47, Rex Broadhead 24:47. 55-59 – Randy Hankins 21:00, Mark Lipking 21:13, Robert Thompson 22:12. 60-64 – Edward Hill 25:07, Mack Ragon 26:51, Tom Smith 27:31. 65-69 - Tom Shuff 29:34, Jim McKennon 37:37, Roberto Cardova 45:56. 70-over – Billy Kennedy 38:42, Ed Balthrop 41:30, Larry Papizan 43:50. Female, Overall – Christie Barber 21:56. Masters – Shannon Steele 22:52. Grandmasters – Chantay Steen 24:00. Senior Grandmasters - Martha Traxler 33:49. 14-under – Rachel Moore 28:32, Lauren Cooley 34:28. 15-19 – Hannah Register 23:05, Katie Hubbard 26:52, Dominique 27:26. 20-24 – Ann Davis 22:24, Christy Wright 27:52, Kimberly Kolpek 27:53. 25-29 – Brandie James 24:19, Jasmin DeKlerb 25:25, Sarah Moulder 26:54. 30-34 – Jennifer Cecil 23:07, Amanda Hood 28:49, Mecca Lawhorn 31:57. 35-39 – Candi McDonnell 23:41, Bridget Williams 30:14, Gabriela Thompson 31:38. 40-44 – Robin Carpenter 32:32, Stephanie Anderson 32:47, Leah Roberson 33:45. 45-49 – Crystal Mills 24:58, Andi Davis 35:38, Mona Lisa Carr 40:22. 50-54 - Miriam Allred 25:14, April Palmer 25:34, Dawn Polo 26:09. 55-59 MiHyang Faulks 28:01, Lucretia Lavender 29:31, Theresa Sullivan 29:48. 60-64 - Peggy Wedgeworth 35:19. 65-69 - Dian Anderson 35:13, Cathy Ward 43:39. 70-over – Frances Slay 56:40

NORTH CAROLINA TWAM Mission Run 5K Salisbury, NC – 6/6 Male, Overall – Adam Cornelius 17:48, Garrett Ingold 17:50, Michael Ogden 18:13. Masters – Martin Thorne 18:59. 14-under – Coby Weant 21:16, Gabriel Bemus 28:55, Steven Lescoe 30:23. 15-19 – Jonathan Martin 18:49, Chance Brown 19:21, Matt Washko 19:29. 20-24 – Marshall

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Rhododendron 10K Bakersville, NC – 6/21 Male, Overall – Peyton Hoyal 33:02, Tanner Cook 34:29, Albert Harrison 36:03, Dennis Gilfillan 36:49. Masters – Robert Nielsen 40:56, Brad Dellinger 41:00. Grandmasters – Bobby Aswell 41:15. Senior Grandmasters – Richard Hefner 44:12. 19-under – Isaac Galton 45:01, Andrew Reimer 48:48, Will Copeland 51:12. 20-24 – Dalton Hughes 43:30. 25-29 – William Lemieux 39:33, Matt Lyons 40:36, Bryson Young 45:22. 30-34 – David Sheets 45:10, Chad Ledford 45:15, Will Richter 40:47. 35-39 – Tal Galton 42:54, Neal Whitten 46:15, Dwayne Ballew 48:04. 40-44 – Stephen Thacker 41:38, Marc Jackson 43:29, Cleve Fox 52:12. 45-49 – Rush Austin 47:13, Ken Miller 47:46, Terry Dalton 49:23. 50-54 – Rodney Grugin 45:05, Richard Vance 47:35, David Jones 48:08. 55-59 – Zan Sistare 43:06, Will Williams 47:02, Moe Brown 1:01:54. 60-64 – Dan Richardson 49:43, Timothy Briscoe 52:21, Darrell Wagner 55:07. 65-69 - Tom Murrell 46:51, Bill Dickerson 48:58, Frank Cooper 53:26. 70-over – Legrande Boyer 1:03:57, Lester Copeland 1:05:33. Female, Overall – Mary Ballinger 37:10, Courtney Cooper 40:18, Karen Becar 43:05, Stephanie Topping 44:52.

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Masters – Sheri Nemeth 50:23, Bobbie Williams 51:37. Grandmasters – Dolly McLean 57:52. Senior Grandmasters – Nancy Burleson 58:42. 19-under – Ashley Hazeltt 1:05:06. 25-29 – Ashley Morelock 45:37, Taylor Gupton 46:10, Birttany McKinney 51:35. 30-34 – Chasity Pitman 55:28, Brooke Burleson 57:13, Megan Woody 1:02:45. 35-39 – Lisa Hazlett 48:56, Mandy Ballew 55:29, Latisha Cannon 55:49. 40-44 – Helen Blalock 56:05, Jill Trott 56:35, Laura Rollins 57:10. 45-49 – Rhonda Denhem 51:51, Jeannie Graeme 56:53, Lori Whitmire 1:19:06. 50-54 – Deanna Buchanan 1:03:20, Lisa Boone 1:03:53. 55-59 – Sarah Parham 58:27, Pamela Saine 1:01:24, Mary Rodriquez 1:01:51. 60-64 - Rita Altman 1:07:55, Caryl Dean 1:11:43, Linda Hefner 1:17:29. 65-69 – Marie Tedesco 59:21. 70-over – Harriet Locke 1:19:52.

Common Heart Firecracker 10K/5K Indian Trail, NC – 7/4 Male, 10K: Overall – Caleb Boyd 36:32, Christopher Barajas 39:53, Mike Adams 40:26. 25-29 – Ryan LeBlanc 49:26. 30-34 – Yuji Morikawa 44:52. 35-39 – Jason Purser 42:51, Robert Sherrill 47:30, Micah Tyson 49:02. 4044 – Raul Belmont 42:17, Steve Brown 46:37, Chad Champion 47:17. 45-49 – Paul Neumann 41:19, Jeffrey Gaura 42:23, Alan Barbera 42:40. 50-54 – Greg Barnes 51:38, Spence Noll 55:33, Keith Adams 1:13:00. 55-59 – Kent Tippin 52:03, Roy Queipo 57:45, Albert Smith 1:38:02. 65-over – Randy Whitt 52:32, Ron Stewart 52:58, Thomas Neal 55:38. Female, 10K: Overall – Holly John 42:26, Danielle Newcome 44:42, Alice Feeney 48:34. 19-under – Ashlann Barbee 58:59. 20-24 – Elizabeth Bouchillon 59:38, Alyson Smith 1:38:02. 25-29 – Heather MacDougall 53:07. 30-34 – Emma Ryves 59:39, Valerie Feezor 1:05:29, April Rakes 1:09:12. 35-39 – Gretchen Reid 54:43, April Whipple 58:01, Grace Vanier 1:03:08. 40-44 – Randi Smith 59:10, Tricia Green 1:11:54. 45-49 – Avis Williams 58:11, Loretta Terranella 1:01:42, Mary Warnock 1:03:29. 50-54 – Jennifer Brueilly 1:02:13, Kerry Barbera 1:05:09. 55-59 – Patty Reich 54:35, Melissa Meredith 59:42, Cary Smith 1:38:02. 60-64 – Teresa Carey 49:34. Male, 5K: Overall – Justin King 17:01, Chandler Williams 18:38, Eric Phillips 19:01. 13-under – Chase Barajas 22:35, Galen Hague 27:16, Stephen Billman 28:22. 14-19 – Chad Stirling 20:34, Thomas Chapman 22:18, Collin Hague 22:34. 20-24 – Stephen Robisch 27:52, Jeffrey Cochran 28:44, Steven Clark 29:34. 25-29 – Michael Ramsey 24:27, Devin

Goodman 25:46, Charles Webster 31:50. 3034 – Jason Cauley 28:11, Dean Trent 31:43. 35-39 – Brendan Maginnis 25:57, Kevin Mattera 38:51, Micah Tyson 41:45. 40-44 – Jason Krull 22:43, David Trent 24:16, Raul Belmont 24:29. 45-49 – Scott Gray 26:30, Robert Burdette 26:32, Douglas Hague 28:25. 50-54 – Christopher Barajas 19:45, Eric Clark 23:32, Kevin Holland 24:19. 55-59 -Bill Johnston 32:21, Thomas Barfield 37:22, Tim Webster 39:34. 60-64 – Juan Alzate 25:49, Bob Thomas 28:18. 65-over – Jim Owens 27:32, Richard Blair 43:55, Roland Stallings 47:08. Female, 5K: Overall – Rebecca Billmann 20:52, Cori Burdette 22:15, Kristen Clark 22:55. 13-under – Sydney Billmann 25:31, Olivia Abounader 33:42, Tara Tyson 41:45. 14-19 – Makenna Judy 23:39, Jennifer Mohler 27:09. 20-24 – Renee Ramsey 26:49, Cecelia Chapman 27:15, Reesie McGuigan 28:12. 2529 – Kimberly Goodman 26:44, Brittany Davis 27:28, Michelle Doyle 31:14. 30-34 – Lisa Conrad 32:29, Randi Doan 33:59, Ulunda Baker 1:01:55. 35-39 – Katie Simon 30:07, Tiffany Martinelli 30:26, Danielle Newcome 32:33. 40-44 – Shannon Fowler 24:33, Tanya Dyer 32:01, Jennifer Billman 35:01. 45-49 – Carol Barajas 23:41, Tracy Burdette 29:29, Pamela Clark 30:15. 50-54 – Pamela Hughes 32:58, Dorothy Amadee 33:15, Margaret Proctor 33:48. 55-59 – Patty Reich 27:34, Karen Miller 38:00. 60-64 – Susan Lewis 35:28, Irene Furr 37:53. 65-over – Judy Smith 44:17, Lurene Ulrich 46:25.

SOUTH CAROLINA Sunrise Run 8K Simpsonville, SC – 6/14 Male, Overall – Josh Cashman 25:27, Brett Morley 25:39, Andrew King 26:22, Jacob Nathanson 26:44, Jacob Behal 27:00. Masters – Philippe Giguere 27:38, Eddie Posey 29:09, Ed Hughes 29:29, Dean Sheorn 31:09, Phil Hargrove 31:10. Grandmasters – Tim Stewart 21:11, Alan Blackwell 31:37, Bart Thompson 32:03, Tony Sorrells 33:03, Victor Malpica 33:18. 14-under – Paul Windsor 33:29, Will Dodd 38:54, Carter Williams 39:45, Sam Dodd 42:09, Sean Young 44:09. 15-19 – Alex Buddenberg 33:33, Harrison Wile 33:53, Joseph Dosher 33:53, Andrew Richardson 34:07, Robert Tinsley 35:33. 20-24 – Brandon Arquette 30:53, Ryan Woloszyn 31:29, Kevin Ly 31:38, Michael Wiltfong 34:04Kyle Laaker 36:01. 25-29 – Ashley Liew 27:05, Matt Verley 28:28, Stephen Sykes 28:44, Chris Hopkins 30:04, Darren Frederickson 31:33. 30-34 –

Seth Hoffman 29:48, Matt Evans 30:06, Scott Flanagan 31:26, Jesse Shoultz 31:52, Cliff Poynter 32:19. 35-39 – Jonathan Allen 29:06, Shamgar McDowell 31:23, Jason Marshall 31:56, Brent McNeil 32:12, Michael Mariani 32:17. 40-44 – Christopher Ferland 31:38, Hugo Morales 31:45, Nelson Cortes 31:45, David Kajdi 32:09, Wolfgang Dieminger 32:21. 45-49 – Jeff Godlewski 31:50, Byron Backer 32:15, Sam Boyles 33:41, Bob Saccamano 33:51, Fernando Casanova 35:53. 50-54 – Jeffrey Hutter 33:31, Russell Beard 34:45, Reid Thomas 35:19, Mitchell Thrasher 35:58, Pete Mundie 36:18. 55-59 – George Sykes 33:25, Mike Sullivan 33:34, Richard Coggins 35:00, Ronnie Solesbee 35:02, Wilson Twitty 35:39. 60-64 – Wilfred Brown 36:38, Bill Boney 36:47, Carey Stoneking 37:57, Jim Peters 38:07, Paul Houmann 38:56. 65-69 – David Spark 35:08, Lee Cook 36:35, Dennis Defrancesco 44:29, John Johnson 46:05, Charlie Mattox 51:23. 70-74 – Gerry Carner 37:56, Guenter Full 53:13, Gary Miesse 58:03, Stan Pauls 1:00:02. 75-over – Bobby Chandler 47:21. Female, Overall – Ginnie Freeman 30:56, Kristi Arledge 31:15, Brittany Williams 31:25, Elizabeth Poupore 32:27, Karen Becker 32:36. Masters – Nicole Wood 36:20, Elizabeth Wingard 36:49, Andrea Meade 36:51, Cindy Lucking 37:03, Beth Messick 38:03. Grandmasters – Sharon Ruble 39:00, Kim Johnson 39:30, Susan Lollis 39:40, Catherine Bergin 40:25, Dainne Day 40:34. 14-under – Emma Deroberts 33:36, Madison Ellis 33:43, Mary Baus 36:10, Emma Baus 46:02, Madi Beckette 56:44. 15-19 – Teri Davies 33:04, Heather Elliott 33:21, Rebecca Faircloth 36:30, Elisabeth Morse 36:57, Lauren Lees 43:26. 20-24 – Chloe Brown 33;08, Abby Stanley 33:40, Emily Coggins 35:20, Samantha Woloszyn 37:10, Madelene Tetsch 37:48. 2529 – Lindsay Decken 36:04, Jeni Enjaian 36:26, Kimberly Kopp 37:01, Allie Hamstead 37:16, Katelyn Odonnell 37:21. 30-34 – Katie Greer 35:20, Stephanie Tiwari 35:35, Jessica Norris 36:02, Erika Spracher 37:35, Shawna Steenback 37:58. 35-39 – Danielle Rohm 33:43, Karina Bowles 36:27, Lisa Williams 36:31, Kenia Warren 39:50, Regina Monroe 40:33. 40-44 – Meredith Sloan 38:09, Liesl Cox 38:23, Victoria Baus 39:05, Stephanie Gauthier 39:55, Susan Lowcavage 42:13. 4549 – Tracie Dowis 40:03, Jennifer Tessitore 42:00, Nancy Hwant 42:07, Jodi Taylor 42:13, Heidi Cooney 43:17. 50-54 – Beth Grumbles

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Born in the U.S.A. 4 miler Columbia, SC – 7/4 Male, Overall – Michael Lantz 21:21. RRCA Awards: Overall – Lantz 21:21. Masters – John Charlton 23:13. Grandmasters – Billy Tisdale 25:55. Senior Grandmasters – Will Morrell 26:48. 10-under – Brady Ward 34:39, Owen Bennett 41:33, Tyler Mack 42:54. 11-13 – Tyson Williamson 33:07, Matthew Fadel 35:10, Adam Bennett 35:29. 14-16 – Hunter Kane 25:46, Brandon Jackson 25:48, Cameron Jones 30:23. 17-19 – Matthew Lynn 24:06, Zachary Buchanan 33:11, Hanson Gardner 35:05. 20-24 – Eddie Lopez 22:39, Keylan Owen 28:23, Brian Walker 30:18. 25-29 – Thurman Trapp 24:47, James Jackson 25:26, David Hocking 25:28. 30-34 – Owen Speer 23:29, Andrew Paulsen 25:58, George Simpson 26:25. . 35-39 – Robert Yerger 24:19, Angel Manuel 24:43, Michael Nance 24:53. 4044 – Jeffrey Godby 26:03, Scott Spurgeon 30:36, Shenequa Coles 33:34. 45-49 – John Charlton 23:13, Randall Hreckho 26:49, Alan Clark 28:47. 50-54 – Howie Phan 26:43, Michael Small 26:45, Curt Railey 28:04. 55-59 – Billy Tisdale 25:55, Pete O’Boyle 27:57, Geary McAlister 28:05. 60-64 – Will Morrell 26:48, Rob Kriegshaber 27:40, Mike Compton 30:15. 65-69 – Albert Anderson 29:34, Earl Jackson 29:55, Bill Iskrzak 32:28. 70-over – Arnold Floyd 33:07, Frank Eichstaedt 33:15, Henry Holt 38:35. Female, Overall – Shannon Iriel 25:37. RRCA Awards: Overall – Iriel 25:37. Masters – Linn Hall 25:55. Grandmasters – Birgit Spann 27:24. Senior Grandmasters – Judy Greenhill 34:29. 10-under – Kiley Jones 30:12, Jenna Campbell 39:56. 11-13 – Anna Jenkins 26:52, Mary Beth Payne 29:50, Tonya Denys 32:10. 14-16 – Alexa Golbus 26:20, Ashley Golbus 27:37, Brenda Denys 30:12. 17-19 – Sarah Hudgins 30:05, Lindsay Williamson 35:05, Hanson Gardner 35:27. 20-24 – Lauryn Schubiger 29:39, Heidi Dean 30:31, Madeline Hanley 33:22. 25-29 – Jennifer Lybrand 28:36, Valori Hurley 29:39, Kassy Alia 29:57. 30-34 – Sara Bonner 29:35, Kathryn Cavenaugh 29:42, Christina Coulson 30:55. 35-39 – Naomi Rabon 29:15, Mary Marcia Brown 30:11, Sally Fulkert 31:53. 40-44 – Linn Hall 27:10, Meme

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Firecracker 5000 5K Hilton Head, SC – 7/4 Male, Overall – Seth Tucker 15:59, Mac Johnston 16:10, Craig Dye 16:18, Ryan Middleton 16:34, Grant Holland 16:38. Masters – Marc Embler 17:31, John Tolerton 17:41, Joel Wilson 17:48. Grandmasters – Don Gregg 20:37. 8-under – D J Rogers 19:45, Avery Crowell 22:23, Grant Helms 22:50. 9-12 – Connor Selle 19:44, Alex Helms 20:04, Cody Corbin 22:01. 13-15 – Sam Gilman 18:13, David Robinson 18:24, Connor White 18:37. 16-19 – Matt Lang 26:43, Josh Tierney 16:50, Grant Nykaza 17:03. 20-24 – Bryce Conway 18:34, Yorlliry Moreno 18:38, Zachary Yates 19:02. 25-29 – Vince Ward 17:11, Daniel Comite 17:22, John Duberly 18:03. 30-34 – David Adams 17:11, Aaron Dye 17:44, Ben Vaught 17:45. 35-39 – Matthew Tranquilli 18:17, Geoff Riehl 19:45, Stefan Fencl 20:13. 40-44 – Daniel Mendoza 18:20 Enrique Baez 19:47, Duncan Sinclair 22:14.45-49 – Sean Killeen 18:29, Ralph Mumme 19:22, Glenn Lankowski 19:49. 50-54 – Mark Springfield 19:53, David Ringel 20:41, David Drewry 20:54. 55-59 – Pete Heroy 21:35, Paul Caldwell 21:51, Tom Wingard 21:53. 60-64 – Randall Jones 22:45, Ed Fishel 22:53, William Neville 24:51. 65-69 – Lanny Fraley 21:00, Fred Corpuz 22:29, Robert Long 24:03. 70-74 – Charles Calhoon 24:54, Terry Herron 26:03, John Foster 27:15. 75-over – Newt Harde 37:03, Walter Bumgarner 37:19, John Geisler 42:40. Female, Overall – Caitlyn Keen 17:52, Sophia Tasselmyer 18:15, Erika Shaughnessy 18:30, Joy Miler 18:46, Lauren Hamilton 18:50. Masters – Hayley Parker 19:22, Ruth Marie Embler 20:47, Kristen Suvick 21:11. Grandmasters – Denise Lordi 23:51. 8-under – MacKenzie 26:23, Amy Flynn 34:35, Chloe Amburgey 39:09. 9-12 – Charlie Shaughnessy 21:37, Jules Jefferson 21:41, MacKenzie Walls 22:15. 13-15 – Fiona Danieu 19:10, MacKenzie Soctt 20:34, Hope Steger 20:39. 16-19 – Megan Delamer 19:40, Casey Witkowski 19:56, Ciara McMahon 20:31. 2024 – Jaclyn Larosa 21:44, Ctney Coile 22:17,

Ashley Thompson 23:12. 25-29 – Megan Lordi 20:22, Elise Bennett 20:47, Megyn Jefferson 21:41. 30-34 – Lauren Tranquilli 19:57, Abby Smarr 22:01, Rachel Hulse 22:15. 35-39 – Lindy Bison 20:59, Deana Kraft 21:22, Nicole Leininger 21:53. 40-44 – Beatriz Ostos 22:52, Colleen Lynn 23:10, Amie Lankowski 23:37. 45-49 – Vilma Andrade 23:25, Kelly McClure 23:29, Dana House 23:42. 50-54 – Barb Sinsheimer 23:16, Susan Henz 25:35, Maria Ferrari 25:40. 55-59 – Candace Gantt 24:15, Rachel Caldwell 24:33, Dianne Holland 24:39. 60-64 – Mary Lauria 28:00, Janet Mitchell 28:01, Rose Carney 28:59. 65-69 – Dianne Giombetti 25:41, Virginia Fruh 39:15, Kathleen Feldkamp 41:23. 70-74 – Jann Denoncourt 32:13, Elaine Dowden 32:42, Doris Quinn 39:52. 75-over – Jean Bongiorno 33:54.

TENNESSEE RC Cola and Moon Pie 10 miler Bell Buckle, TN – 6/21 Male, Overall – Lucas Seib 55:21, James Ryan Snellin 57:18, Jorge Parra 59:58. Masters – Rafal Nazarewicz 1:06:03, Jeremiah Tatum 1:07:54, Robert Whitaker 1:08:02.

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Summer Solstice 7K Knoxville, TN – 6/21 Male, Overall – Ethan Coffey 23:17, Alan Horton 23:23, Stewart Ellington 23:57. Masters – Greg Johnson 27:18. Grandmasters – Brent Bueche 28:51. 14-under – Jake Kirby 32:30, Aaron Millard 36:23, Nikolas Holden 37:27. 15-19 – Gashaw Duhamel 25:20, Jesse Delisle 55:14. 20-24 – Slagle Toby 37:30, Gordon O’Steen 42:17, Austin Bow 52:40. 25-29 – Jared Berry 28:56, Tommy Mead 33:05, Jeffrey Higdon 42:20. 3034 – Bobby Haines 27:35, Michael Grindstaff 30:46, Scott Schmidt 30:56. 35-39 – Todd Nelson 33:33, Ben Smith 33:35, Cory Alexander 37:18. 40-44 – Todd Caldwell 28:44, Jason Walker 31:40, David Black 33:51. 45-49 – Ray Wilson 29:00, Robert Nytko 31:49, Tim Monroe 39:12. 50-54 – Butch White 39:19, Phil Kaplan 39:36, Mike Millard 41:30. 55-59 – Andrew Rowan 36:51, Bob Walker 37:50, Jimmy Hunt 40:39. 60-64 – Stephen Lowe 41:11, Al Leitch 43:24, Michael Swaggerty 44:14. 65-69 – Bruce Fox 41:50, John Witherspoon 58:46. 70-74 – Jerry Tipton 45:50. 75-79– Bob Cunningham 39:49. Clydesdale – Luke Pfleger 29:21. Female, Overall – Caroline Grunenwald 28:06, Cherie Kern 30:51, Michelle Horton 31:43. Masters – Laura Gearhiser 33:35. Grandmasters – Jeanne Fair 48:53. 14-under – Molly Callihan 47:10. 15-19 – Miriam Ryburne 46:11. 20-24 – Jennifer Humble 35:28, Ashley Randles 57:45, Sara Strozyk 58:45. 25-29 – Samantha Collins

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36:16, Austine Berkeley 39:52, Maranda Telfer 41:23. 30-34 – Sarah Shanks 31:54, Katie Walters 37:25, Casey Davidson 46:48. 35-39 – Holly Sayne 35:06, Muna Rodriguez 37:03, Julia Conner 39:08. 40-44 – Emily Astor 38:32, Wendi Walker 39:50, Christal Wells 41:11. 4549 – Reagan Greer 36:35, Janina Perez 43:48, Kellie Widner 44:25. 50-54 – Jennifer Moore 45:36, Marilyn Johnson 46:06, Brenda Fleeman 46:29. 55-59 – Kris Corbitt 37:39, Terri Slack 48:40, Teresa Williams 52:20. 6064 – Leann Adkins 1:05:58. 65-69 – Shirley Sirois 50:56. Athena – Joni Edwards 43:27.

Firecracker 4 miler Rogersville, TN – 7/5 Male, Overall – Haydn Borghetti-Metz 22:54. Masters – Tom McCormack 22:56. Grandmasters – Phil Roberts 25:44. Senior Grandmasters – Jim Hess 28:43. 10-14 – Dakota Whitaker 30:44, Carl Andes 31:08, Conner Lewis 39:25. 15-19 – Christopher Adams 25:00, Fletcher Hickman 26:45, Isaac Ringley 27:37. 20-24 – Mark Collier 38:01, Cody Stubblefield 55:46. 25-29 – Travis Featherstone 30:21, Brandon Collins 34:36, Jonathon Cobb 45:25. 30-34 – David Sheets 27:25, Clint Dowda 28:36, Rob Thurman 30:13. 35-39 – Jason Tipton 27:26, Jason Andes 28:30, Chip Smith 29:02. 40-44 – Neal Whitten 27:11, Greg Larkin 30:48, Matthew Seals 31:14. 45-49 – Jeff Greer 32:23, Jim Schrayer 34:03, Jeff Miller 34:28. 50-54 – Doug Strickland 27:40, Greg West 28:06, Terry Quillen 28:20. 55-59 – Thomas Benoit 26:18, Michael Pope 32:59, Moe Brown 37:10. 60-64 – Richard Tyner 31:48, Ken Howcroft 36:13, Larry Seals 51:27. 65-69 – Malcolm Oliver 29:22, Bill Dickerson 30:30, John Lippard 31:51. 70-74 – Tony Borghetti 37:24, Legrande Boyer 37:48. Female, Overall – Hannah Cutshall 26:33. Masters – Debi Secor 28:18. Grandmasters – Teresa Lindamood 31:59. Senior Grandmasters – Susanne Seiler 36:22. 9-under – Ashlynn Roy 38:42, Landry Russell 40:03, Kailey Gilliam 47:25. 10-14 – Dakota Whitaker 30:44, Carl Andes 31:08, Conner Lewis 39:25. 15-19 – Allison Heck 32:37, Tabby Johnson 35:16, Mattie Lee 38:52. 20-24 – Abigail Bellamy 30:47, Rachel Higgins 31:31, Caitlin Bradley 32:34. 25-29 – Tracie Howlett 41:34, Yotisha Cobb 45:25. 30-34 – Cricket Lane 39:26, Beth Bryan 40:17, Melissa Boyd 40:20. 35-39 – Jennifer Hoard 31:54, Sarah Bowen 33:04, Amanda Tipton 35:40. 4044 – Jamie Hunt 34:31, Tammy Huffman 36:19, Susan Seals 38:16. 45-49 – Michelle McLellan 30:42, Carole Long 32:32, Janette

Erchinger 34:51. 50-54 – Denise Hood 32:02, Nancy Hagood 34:34, Sandra Dibble 37:01. 55-59 – Anita Jones 37:44, Patti Turpin 40:32, Debbie Stamey 41:10. 65-69 – Marie Tedesco 36:27, Barbara Taylor 47:52. 70-74 – Barbara Bogart 54:50. 80-over – Harriet Locke 49:10, Ruth Ketron 49:30. –– Mark Skelton

VIRGINIA Boxer Brief Battle 5K Richmond, VA – 6/7 Male, Overall – Garrett Dudley 20:24, Sam Kohler 20:54, Clay Word 21:14. 14-under – Adam Fisher 26:36, Wyatt Barr 30:22, Jack Fannon 31:07. 15-19 – Nick Roth 23:15, John Griffin 25:46, Stefan Ames 31:01. 20-24 – Word 21:14, Alex Ames 31:02, Jeremy Bouchey 41:05. 25-29 – Eric Thomas 23:07, Herbie Williams 30:37, Aubrey Cox 1:16:12. 30-34 – Dudley 20:24, Nathan Moubray 23:29, Brock Taylor 23:57. 35-39 – James Lane 22:23, Kevin Denman 24:47, John Witherspoon 25:13. 40-44 – Kohler 20:54, Rick Hutchinson 22:07, Dick Page 22:58. 4549 – Tim Crytser 21:50, John Carter 22:49, Ted Tharin 23:22. 50-54 – Tabb Justis 22:23, Steve Young 23:16, Stephen Hayes 23:17. 55-59 – Rick Oyler 25:13, Chuck Delvecchio 29:05, Bert Childress 29:56. 60-64 – Greg Spruill 35:48, Rick Ivey 51:42, Jim Parker 53:24. 6569 – Bill Kelly 26:19, Ken Adelman 38:18. 70over – Bob Parker 50:10. Female, Overall – Mindy Reese 20:49, Rachel Crytser 21:14, Debbie Goodpasture 21:36. 14-under – Crytser 21:14, McKean 25:39, Elizabeth Heath 25:59. 15-19 – Laurel Goodpasture 25:02, Kyra Canning 33:57, Mckenna Brady 34:52. 20-24 – Kira Glynn 25:30, Killian Murphy 31:01, Katelyn Dodson 36:10. 25-29 – Meagan Denman 22:06, Tessa Turner 25:35, Meagan Donelan 26:45. 30-34 – Kami Harp 28:39, Leigh Harcum 28:56, Sheetal Talreja 19:42. 35-39 – Reese 20:49, Alison

Anderson 27:34, Brooke Hutchinson 298:58. 40-44 – Crytser 24:16, Jessica Frankenhoff 24:56, Heather Kartchner 26:19. 45-49 – Debbie Goodpasture 21:36, Shawna Miller 23:34, Tracy Roth 29:48. 50-54 – Robin Word 23:28, Lisa Ohara 24:49, Kathy Tiernan 26:47. 55-59 – Linda Conklin 24:00, Brenda Plourde 36:14, Linda Barden 36:14. 60-64 – Susan Bragg 36:43, Ann Kretsinger 40:37, Linda Jenkins 42:48. 65-69 – Carol Adelman 49:23, Robbi Ross 1:06:26. 70-over – Mary King 31:02, Mary Evelyn Parker 50:09, Terry Dahl 1:06:27.

Chesty Puller Memorial Twin Bridge 10K West Point, VA – 6/28 Male, Overall – Tommy Neeson 39:50, Bryce Williams 39:57, Alexey Popov 40:00. 15-19 – Peter Bernhardt 48:38. 20-24 – Justin Watkins 49:27. 25-29 – David Piggott 41:21, Steven Nolan 44:30, John Medevielle 46:15. 35-39 – Jake Zarnegar 42:11, Kevin Kopacki 44:22, Matthew Kalinosky 45:44. 4044 – James Lafferty 43:12, Chris Tonk 43:17, Taylor Zarnegar 48:44. 45-49 – Paul Pelletier 40:20, Chris Ruffieux 46:30, Chad Simpson 46:33. 50-54 – Ramon Da Silva 42:45, Steve Kohnert 48:10, Timothy Hodge 52:49. 55-59 – Roy Blakeburn 52:34, James Core 54:21, Scot Katona 54:43. 60-64 – Joseph Verdirame 50:57, Jimmy Blount 57:55, Ed Irish 59:04. 65over – Danny Driscoll 56:19, Larry Arata 58:23, Doug Berry 59:32. Female, Overall – Lindsey Blanks 42:38, Tiffany Gilliam 44;18, Erin Williams 50:48. 14-under – Lauren Blanks 51:48, Layne Balderson 1:30:14. 15-19 – Lexy Parsons 1:03:51. 25-29 – Sarah Nogala 57:42, Karolyn Kopacki 1:09:38. 30-34 – Kristen Morris 52:14, Christina Johnsen 57:53. 35-39 – Tracy Cantara 1:06:01, Stela Turelli 1:24:15. 40-44 – A.J. Duke 53:50, Michelle Zarnegar 55:25, Suzette Babcock 1:04:57. 45-49 – Beatrice Shaw 1:02:27, Maria Peters 1:03:03, Jennifer

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WEST VIRGINIA Highland Sky 40-mile trail run Davis, WV – 6/14 Male, Overall – Robert Smith 5:56:32. 39-under – Frank Gonzales 6:12:20, Clay Warner 6:16:24, Sam Dangc 6:34:39, Adam Hill 6:36:40, David Blackley 6:57:21. 40-49 – Bill Young 7:22:03, Mario Raymond 7:25:39, Andy Jones-Wilkins 7:36:57, Tom Rhine 7:45:01, Bernard Pesjak 8:11:29. 50-59 – Luke Fleischman 6:52:09, Randy Young 8:06:29, Rick Gray 8:47:53, Charles Leonard 9:03:53, Jeff Gleason 9:15:09. 60-over – Gary Smith 9:33:23, Bob Andereson 11:05:04, John Warrick 11:24:26, John Edleman 11:26:50, Ron McKinney 11:43:18. Female, Overall – Alexis Thomas 7:46:17. 39-under – Jamie Swyers 8:09:38, Phoebe Kirby-Glatkowski 8:11:16, Ann Stanley 8:41:11, Martha Nelson 8:59:48, Elizabeth Nickle 9:00:45. 40-49 – Michelle Ellery 9:32:02, Gina Gilbert 9:44:59, Amanda Dion 1:23:24, Diana Gorham 20:25:56, Katie Keier 2:53:31. 50-59 – Susan Hall 9:26:59, Lorraine Moore 10:07:37, Denise Coll 10:25:59, Joni Fontana 11:03:24, Sandy Yocum 11:07:50. 60over – Dru Sexton 10:4:39. –– Gary Smith

Miles for Missions 5K Barboursville Park, WV – 6/28 Order of Finish – 1-Bob Luther 19:42, 2John Kuhn 21:06, 3-Ryan Black 24:04, 4-Matt Waller 24:34 5-David Beckett 25:43, 6-Matt Miller 27:19, 7-Charles Meadows 28:02, 8Debby Morrison 28:11, 10-Chase Gibson 29:35, 11-John Tuttle 30:47, 12-Dan Feigel 31:26, 13-Joshua Feigel 32:12, 14-Tyler Farley 32:17, 15-Julie Riffe 32:36, 16-Keith Matheny 33:40, 17-Gavin Feigel 36:19, 18-Linda Goad 36:35, 19-Joe Tuttle 36:44, 20-Ainsley Meadows 36:56, 21-Penny Backley 37:23, 22Vicki Hayes 37:37, 23-Mary Jo Matheny 38:30, 24-Rachel Luther 39:34, 25-Jed Meadows 41:18. 26-Mandie Smith 41:49, 27-Sydney Smith 41:50, 28-Tamara Meadows 43:07, 29-Linda Beckett 44:31, 30-Abby Miller 44:52, 31-Paul Miller 46:58, 32-Karen Miller 47:03, 33-Avry Meadows 55:40.

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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 Aug. 2, Huntsville - ACS Run For Life 5K, 8am. Info: Loren Traylor (256)541-4014, hsvrunforlife5k@gmail.com. Aug. 2, Huntsville - Race for Hope 10K, 5K & FR; 7am. Info: amy321@gmail.com. Aug. 2. Anniston - Woodstock 5K, 7:30am; Kidstock 1 Mile, 8:30am. Info: woodstock5k@annistonrunners.com. Aug. 3, Mobile - Save-A-Sole 2 Mile Run/Walk, 7:30am. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Aug. 5, Mobile - Crime Prevention 5K Run/Walk, 6:30pm. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Aug. 9, Arab - Judy Upton Memorial 5K, 8am. Info: timothyspitt@yahoo.com. Aug. 9, Birmingham - The Quest - Oak Mountain Adventure Race, 7am. Info: David Tosch (205)262-9714, david@davidtosch.com. Aug. 9, Danville - Green Corn Cross Country Run, 5K & 1 Mile FR; 8am. Info: Casey Reed (256)905-2494, creed@lawrenceal.org. Aug. 9, Decatur - Brooke Hill Run, 5K Run & 1 Mile FR/Walk; 8am. Info: Jon Elmore (256)301-6221, jklca5@att.net. Aug. 9, Helena - Glow in the Dark 5K Run/Walk or Crawl, 6pm. Info: Tammy Hogue (205)527-2975. Aug. 9, Madison - Run to Rescue 5K, 8am. Info: Corey Buckner (256)536-2441, corey@downtownrescuemission.org. Aug. 12, Prichard - Chickasabouque 2 Miler, 6:30pm. Info: Port City Pacers (251)473-7223. Aug. 15, Cullman - EvaBank Midnight Run 5K, 11:59pm. Info: (256)734-9157, wharbison@cullmanrecreation.org. Aug. 16, Decatur - Brothers for Life 5K & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: hefightsfire@hotmail.com. Aug. 16, Dothan - Love 2 Run 5K, 8am. Info: Ashley Willis (334)699-5007, love2runllc@gmail.com. Aug. 16, Hoover - Save the Os 5K & 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: Trish Portuese (205)933-8911, info@championship-racing.com. Aug. 23, Decatur - Bill J. Dukes 7@7 Run, 7K 7am. Info: suebrantley@mhainmc.net. Aug. 23, Homewood - Rock ‘n’ Run 5K, 8am. Info: (205)9160123. Aug. 23, Mobile - Kickoff Run for Sight 5K Run/Walk, 7:30am. Info: (251)422-2430, tcarlisl@usouthal.edu. Aug. 23, Owens Cross Roads - Running of the Bulls 5K, 8am. Info: suzanne@fleetfeethuntsville.com. Aug. 30, Fairhope - Mystic Mutt 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Aug. 30, Gulf Shores - Tacky Jacks Bloody Mary 5K Run/Walk & 1 Mile FR, 7:30am. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net., info@harleysports.com. Aug. 30, Huntsville - Monte Sano 10K & 5K Road Races & Kids FR, 8am. Info: Beth Benefield (256)881-2642, msrr@knology.net. Sept. 1, Montgomery - River Region Runners Labor Day Run, 8K & 2 Mile; 7:30am. Info: Dave Stever (334)328-6902, steverdave@charter.net. Sept. 6, Birmingham - Ridge 2 Ridge 10 & 20 Miles, 8am. Info: David Tosch (205)262-9714, david@davidtosch.com. Sept. 6, Dauphin Island - Hurricane Run 5K & FR, 8:10am. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Sept. 6, Huntsville - 9.11K Commemorative Run, 7am. Info: gaylene.wilson@us.army.mil. Sept. 13, Birmingham - XTERRA Alabama “Red Mountain Park” 9.0 & 4.5 Mile Trail Run, 8:30am. Info: tim@dirtyspokes.com. Sept. 13, Huntsville - Swing Through 5K, 8am. Info: tsd@calhoun.edu. Sept. 13, Huntsville - Santa’s Schoolhouse 5K, 8am. Info: Kristina Marshall (256)975-0744, kristinamarshall@gmail.com. Sept. 13, McKenzie - Kenny Seales Memorial 5K, 7:30am. Info: pcseales@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Tuscaloosa/Northport - Canine Classic 5K - Humane Society of West AL, 8am. Info: Betty Freeman (205)737-7442, bettyfreeman77@bellsouth.net. Sept. 14, Talladega - Talladega 21000 Half Marathon, 7:30am; 5K, 7:45am; 1 Mile FR/Walk, 9:30am. Info: Jill Edwards (205)8707771, info@bhmevents.com. Sept. 18, Huntsville - Huntsville Hospital Autumn Chase 1 Mile Run, 3pm; Grades Pre K thru 8th. Info: Greg Reynolds (256)4897280, gregory.reynolds@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Athens - KALB Duck and Run 5K, 8am. Info: duckandrun5k@yahoo.com. Sept. 20, Daphne - Jubilee Race for Life 5K & 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: Flor Fellers (251)928-4248, florfellers@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Hartselle - Hartselle Half Marathon, 7am. Info: Tim Sparks (256)751-4912, tsparks@hartselle.org.

Sept. 20, Huntsville - Neon Vibe 5K, 7pm. Info: info@theneonvibe.com. Sept. 20, Mobile - Go 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Sept. 20, Montgomery - AUM Warhawk Challenge Trail Run, 4 Mile 8am. Info: Jeffrey Vinzant (334)244-3576, jvinzant@aum.edu. Sept. 27, Birmingham - Urban Purpose 5K, 8am. Info: jim@urbanpurpose.org. Sept. 27, Decatur - Toray/Rebuilding Together Race2Rebuild 5K, 8am. Info: kristy.t@tfa.toray.com. Sept. 27, Elkmont - Elkmont Lions Club Rails to Trails 10K, 8am. Info: cactus2@charter.net. Sept. 27, Mobile - BayFest 5K Run & FR/Walk; 8am. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Sept. 27, Scottsboro - Carlos Serrano Memorial PHP 5K, 9am. Info: marisa.lusk@php-fibers.com. Oct. 4, Guntersville - Lace Up and Tie Off 5K, 8am. Info: bridette@hubblefoundation.org. Oct. 4, Huntsville - Run for Wishes 5K, 8am. Info: g_revera@yahoo.com. Oct. 11, Cullman - Oktoberfest Run 5K & 10K, 8am. Info: chrisv@camha.com. Oct. 11, Huntsville - Fleet Feet Monte Sano 15K & 1 Mile Kids FR, 8am. Info: Mike O’Melia (256)361-3633, montesano15K@comcast.net. Oct. 11, Mobile - The Color Run 5K, 8am. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net.

Oct. 11, Orange Beach - National Shrimp Festival 10K Run, 8am; 5K Run & 5K Walk, 8:30am; $25 P/M by 9/27, $30 after 9/27, $40 on RD; $15/students 18-under, $20 on RD. Info: Walt Graham (205)966-4366, Grahamfd@msn.com, Frank Malone (251)747-1723, shrimpfest@run42k.com, www.myshrimpfest.com/events/details/10k5k-run Oct. 18, Birmingham - Birmingham Track Club Free Race, 5, 10 & 14 Miles; 8am. Info: David Tosch (205)262-9714, david@davidtosch.com. Oct. 18, Huntsville - Liz Hurley Ribbon Run 5K, 8am. Info: Courtney McCool (256)265-8077, courtney.mccool@hhsys.org. Oct. 18, Montgomery - Montgomery Half Marathon & 5K, 7am. Info: Hardy Sellers (334)356-7271. Oct. 18, Trinity - West Morgan Lady Rebels Soccer Glowing Midnight Madness 5K. Info: fbrice@morgank12.org. Oct. 25, Anniston - XTERRA Alabama “Coldwater Mountain” 10.0 & 3.6 Mile Trail Run, 8:30am. Info: tim@dirtyspokes.com. Oct. 25, Brundidge - Peanut Butter 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Angie (334)372-7623, angelina.westberg@troymedicalcenter.com. Oct. 25, Trussville - Maple Leaf Run, 5K 8am; Kids’ Run, 9am. Info: Diane Poole (205)655-7535, info@trussvillechamber.com. Oct. 28, Gulf Shores - Ghost and Goblins 5K, 6pm. Info: info@harleysports.com.

Nov. 23, Birmingham - Magic City Half Marathon, 8am; 5K, 9am; 1 Mile, 9:15am; Half marathon: $65 b 8/31, $70 9/1-30, $75 10/131, $80 11/1-18, $85 walk up 11/21-23; 5K: $25 by 8/31, $30 9/1-10/31, $35 11/1-18, $39 walk up 11/21-23; Fun Run $15. Info: Jeremey Davis, jdavis@setupevents.com; http:// www.magiccityrun.com/. See Ad page 10. Dec. 13, Huntsville - Nike Rocket City Marathon, 8am; $75 P/M thru Sept., $90 P/M thru Oct., after $100 (online thru 12/1). Info: Suzanne Taylor (256)650-7063, suzanne@fleetfeethuntsville.com, www.runrocketcity.com. See Ad page 15.

ARKANSAS Aug. 2, Batesville - White River 4 Mile Classic, 7:30am. Info: (870)307-7663, tcbdp@yahoo.com. Aug. 2, DeQueen - Splash Dash 5K, 8am. Info: (870)584-3435, pastorjohnathan@yahoo.com. Aug. 2, Mountain Home - Firefly 5K, 8:15pm. Info: (870)4046804, karynjones@live.com. Aug. 2, Rison - Run 4 Coach 5K, 7:30am. Info: (870)623-5990, keliboykin4@gmail.com. Aug. 2, Russellville - Equestrian Zone 5K & 1K, 8am. Info: (479)970-8351, eqzone5k@gmail.com. Aug. 6, Russellville - Cyclone Glo Run 5K, 9pm. Info: (479)8576388, ladonnabicanovsky@yahoo.com. Aug. 9, Bentonville - Fight Back 5K, 7:30am. Info: (479)4613403, brittastamps@gmail.com. Aug. 9, Hope - Watermelon 5K, 7:30am. Info: (870)777-1917, still1@sbcglobal.net. Aug. 9, Tontitown - Run for the Grapes 5K, 7am. Info: (479)5442100, stjoetontitowncy@att.net. Aug. 10, Eureka Springs - The Eurekan 10K, 5K & 1 Mile, 7:30am. Info: Bruce Dunn (479)521-7766, bruce@allsportsproductionsinc.com. Aug. 15, Fayetteville - Solomon Simpson Memorial Twilight 5K, 7pm. Info: (479)225-0539, kevin.thomas@fayar.net. Aug. 16, Bryant - Back to School 5K, 8am. Info: (501)943-0423, bgriffin@cityofbryant.com. Aug. 16, Little Rock - The Milk Run, 5K 7am. Info: Lena Strickland (501)350-2353, milkrun2013@gmail.com. Aug. 16, Little Rock - Run With the Son 5K & 1 Mile, 7:30am. Info: (501)722-3722, phenry@gsfbc.org. Aug. 16, West Helena - Cheer Time Tiger Run 5K, 9am. Info: (870)842-0070, ajohnson@hughes.net. Aug. 23, Bentonville - Fight Back 5K, 7:30am. Info: (479)4613403, brittastamps@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Fayetteville - St. Jude Fayetteville 10K, 7am. Info: Phil Davison (870)273-3323, stjudefayetteville10k@yahoo.com. Aug. 23, Little Rock - Rollin’ on the River 5K, 7:30am. Info: Candi Cox (501)227-3700, ccox@eastersealsar.com. Aug. 30, North Little Rock - ARK 5K Classic, 7:30am. Info: (501)519-0185, kirkriley@msn.com. Sept. 6, Alma - Building Leader Boys & Girls Club Color 5K & 10K, 8:30am. Info (479)632-2070, elainabgca@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Batesville - Band on the Run 5K, 8am. Info: (870)3079783, britgirl4mac@yahoo.com. Sept. 6, Benton - Run for Recovery 5K & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: (501)303-3260, jami.nalley@birchtree.org. Sept. 6, Farmington - Farmington Stampede 5K & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: (479)267-2664, farmingtonstampede@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Lavaca - 9/11 Memorial 5K, 8am. Info: wsanders13@yahoo.com. Sept. 6, Little Rock - Arkansas Army National Guard 5K XC, 7:30am. Info: (501)231-3730, bjtorrey@sbcglobal.net. Sept. 6, Mt. Ida - 4H Rainbow 5K & Kids Dash, 9am. Info: (870)867-2311, lewisquiverfull@yahoo.com. Sept. 13, Arkadelphia - Angels on the Run 5K, 8am. Info: (870)403-2006, sarahanks12@yahoo.com. Sept. 13, Batesville - Afterglow 5K, 9:30pm. Info: (870)7932378, mandi.curtwright@mybatesville.org. Sept. 13, Bentonville - RBRS: Paw Pacer 5K & 1 Mile, 7am. Info: (479)464-7275, lmoore@bentonvillear.com. Sept. 13, Clarksville - Girl Scout 5K Color Run, 8am. Info: (479)719-8010, cxw038@uark.edu.

Sept. 13, El Dorado - Major Ronald Wayne Culver Hero 5K at SouthArk Outdoor Expo, 7:30am; $20 by 9/5, after $25. Info: SouthArk Foundation, POB 7010, El Dorado, AR 71731; (870)864-7106, foundation@southark.edu., www.southarkexpo.com/index.php/ contests/hero-5k-run-walk Sept. 13, Hector - Arkansas Zombie Challenge, 9am. Info: (479)880-1195, casa5gb@suddenlinkmail.com. Sept. 13, Little Rock - Little Rock Bacon Fest 5K, 9:30am. Info: (501)372-8341, will.h@asfg.net. Sept. 13, North Little Rock - Fighting Red 5K: A Race to End Blood Cancer, 9am. Info: (501)231-5713, asucolin@yahoo.com. Sept. 13, Ozark - Kendra’s Voice: Race to be Heard 5K & 10K, 8am. Info: (479)209-0207, jxb003@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Texarkana - Amanda Woodman Memorial 5K Color Run, 9am. Info: (903)792-1030, stephaniefussell@ casatexarkana.org. Sept. 13, Vilonia - Every Soul Matters 5K, 8am. Info: (501)7963047, begtaff@gmail.com. Sept. 13. Walnut Ridge - Cavenaugh Thumperthon 5K, 9am; $20 postmarked by 9/8, $25 on RD. Info: Fran Cavenaugh (870)8864000, fran@cavautogroup.com, www.thumperthon.com. Sept. 13, Winslow - Winslow Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: (479)634-7451, maryanderson31@hotmail.com. Sept. 20, Benton - Arkansas 20K, 7:30am. Info: (501)517-7393, pirel@prodigy.net. Sept. 20, Conway - Miles for Mito 5K, 9am. Info: (501)733-6967, mhopkins29@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Fayetteville - Spirit Challenge 5K, 8am. Info: (479)4354588, degorcet@gmail.com. Sept. 20-21, Hot Springs - 2014 Arkansas Senior Olympics, All running events, 5K/10K road races; 8am. Info: M. Gail Ezelle (501)321-1441, arsolym@hotsprings.net. Sept 20, Little Rock - MEMS 5K, 5pm. Info: (501)605-2654, ssmithson@metroems.com. Sept. 20, Warren - Log a Load for Kids 5K, 7am. Info: (870)8202487, jon.stone@potlatchcorp.com. Sept. 27, Beebe - American Legion Auxiliary 5K, 8am. Info: (501)288-2446, cwestergren@earthlink.net.

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Sept. 27, Clarksville - On Our Way 5K, 6:30pm. Info: (479)7546869, orcc.advocate@gmail.com. Sept. 27, DeQueen - UA Cossatot Colt Bolt 5K, 9am. Info: (870)584-4471, droberts@cccua.edu. Sept. 27, Fort Smith - Paint Downtown Pink 5K, 8:30am. Info: (479)650-0766, lornaarmstrong1@gmail.com. Sept. 27, Heber Springs - Fight Like a Kid 5K, 7pm. Info: (501)270-2360, gilmitchum70@gmail.com. Sept. 27, Lonoke - Great Pumpkin 5K & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: (501)590-0441, greatpumpkinrun@earthlink.net. Sept. 27, Mountain Home - Color Me First Robotics 5K, 7:30am. Info: (870)421-2429, rachaelbrozynski@gmail.com. Sept. 27, Ozark - Redleg 5K, 8am. Info: (479)667-3758, charlieredleg@gmail.com. Sept. 27, Pea Ridge - DASH to Remember 5K, 8am. Info: (479)656-3513, fielder@specent.com. Sept. 27, Siloam Springs - Tailwaggers 5K, 9am. Info: (479)2383612, tailwaggers21@gmail.com. Oct. 4, Booneville - Arkansas Marathon, 10K & 5K; 8am. Info: (479)675-2666, info@booneville.com.

Oct. 4, Fayetteville - Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival, 5K & 10K Open; 7:45am; $25 by 9/26, after $40. Info: Jay Lewis, Race Dir., POB 8461, Fayetteville, AR 72703; (479)530-5954, jay.lewis@chilepepper festival.org, www.chilepepperfestival.org Oct. 11, El Dorado - Operation Christmas Child, 10K Run, 5K Run, 5K Walk, 8am; $30 by 9/29, $35 race day. Info: Vicki Pepper, 701 South West Ave., El Dorado, AR 71730, (870)862-4264, vpepper@ibceldorado.com, www.ibceldorado.com Oct. 11, Wynne - Life is Good 5K, 8am. Info: Millie Lace (870)238-4329, info@conceptsoftruth.org. Oct. 18, Fayetteville - Firefighters Hero Half Marathon & 1 Mile, 10am. Info: (479)530-9906, fayettevilleffherohalf@gmail.com. Oct. 18, Fort Smith - Survivors Challenge, 5K & 10K; 8am. Info: Patrick Pendleton (479)424-1812, Patrick.Pendleton@mercy.net. Oct. 25, Conway - Braswell & Son Soaring Wings Half Marathon & 2-Person Relay. Info: (501)849-2253, info@swhalf.com. Oct. 25, Little Rock - Mud Run 5K, 9am. Info: Geneva Lamm (501)371-4639, glamm@littlerock.org.

FLORIDA Aug. 1-2, Jacksonville - Tour De Pain, 8/1: 4 Mile Beach Run, 7pm; 8/2: 5K, 7am; Mile Sizzler, 4:30pm. Info: Race Hotline (904)7311900. Aug. 2, Fort Lauderdale - KID Hero 5K, 8:45am/walkers. Info: KID Hero 5K Team (954)390-7620, events@kidinc.org. Aug. 2, Melbourne - Homes of Hope Beach Run 5K, 8am. Info: Carrie Blanchard (321)728-9835, carrie2170@yahoo.com. Aug. 2, Melbourne - Workman Warriors 5K Trail Run, 7:30am. Info: Ritch Workman (321)292-1880, ritch@ritchworkman.com. Aug. 2, Wausau - Possom Trot 5K, 7:30am. Info: Frank or Carol Kreis (850)773-2030. Aug. 9, Clermont - Cool Summer Mornings 5K Series, 7:30am. Info: (352)394-1320. Aug. 9, Jacksonville - Vestcor Bridges 5K Run, 7:30pm. Info: Race Hotline (904)731-1900. Aug. 9, Lakeland - 5K SuperHERO Walk/Run to Stop Bullying, 8am. Info: Megan Campbell (863)248-9555. Aug. 9, Ocala - Glo with the Flo 5K, 8pm. Info: Jim Shields (904)318-8104, jimshieldsmra@comcast.net.

Aug. 9, St. George Island - St. George Island Sizzler 5K Race, 6pm; 1 Mile, 5:30pm; $10-$25 by 8/6, $30 day of race. Info: St. George Island Sizzler, POB 416, Eastpoint, FL 32328; Hobson Fulmer (850)509-2191, info@stgeorgeislandsizzler@gmail.com, www.stgeorgeislandsizzler.com Aug. 9, Viera - I Run for Pizza Football Kickoff 5K, 7am. Info: Denise Piercy (321)751-8890. Aug. 9, Tallahassee - Summer Trail Series, Race #4, 4.5 mi.; 8am. Info: Bobby York (850)443-6795, byorkjr@msn.com. Aug. 16, Jacksonville Beach - Tijuana Flats Summer Beach Run 5 Mile, 6pm; 1 Mile, 6:05pm. Info: 1st Place Sports (904)731-1900, events@1stplacesports.com. Aug. 16, Lake Wales - Rotary Summer Sunrise Series 5K #3, 7am. Info: (407)314-8583. Aug. 16, Miami - Miami Marathon Kick Off 5K, 7am. Info: Cynthia Rae Barnard (954)461-5515, cynthia@gflrrc.org. Aug. 16, Tallahassee - Breakfast On The Track, 1 Mile Grand Prix Track Race, 7:45am. Info: bonniedwright@gmail.com. Aug. 17, Merritt Island - Mustang Trot 5K Run/Walk, 7:30am. Info: donahue1010@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Hialeah - Amelia Down-2-Earth Trail Run Series, 5K & 10K; 7:30am. Info: (786)385-4204, worksmartplayharder@yahoo.com. Aug. 23, Jacksonville - Lung Force Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Beth Jensen (904)520-7117, bjensen@lungfla.org. Aug. 23, Lakeland - Summer Sunrise Watermelon Series 5K Race #4, 7am. Info: bgraydon@tampabay.rr.com. Aug. 23, Merritt Island - Running On Island Time 5K Run/Walk, 7:30am. Info: debwells@cfl.rr.com. Aug. 23, Tallahassee - Miller Landing Madness 8K & 5K, 8am; 3K, 9am. Info: Tom Perkins (850)894-2019, tomperkins51@yahoo.com.


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Aug. 30, Melbourne Beach - Sister Run 5K, 7:30am. Info: Terre Luce (321)514-6858, tllnp@yahoo.com.

Sept. 1, Bradenton - Canes Cross Country Classic 5K & 1K, 8am; See website for early entry fees (by 8/28); $40 on Race Day. Info: Rae Ann Darling Reed, Manatee High School, 902 33rd St. Ct. W, Bradenton, FL 34205; (941)586-9375, coach@canesclassic.com, www.canesclassic.com Sept. 1, Palm Coast - Global Missions 5K Run/Walk & Kids FR, 8am. Info: Jason Hartley (386)986-5769, jasonbhartley@hotmail.com. Sept. 6, Clearwater - Miles for Men 5K & 10K & Kid Dash, 6:30pm & 6pm. Info: Sarah Murry (727)461-8642, Sarah.Murry@BayCare.org. Sept. 6, Jacksonville - Wounded Warrior Project 8K, 8am; 1K FR, 7:30am. Info: (877)832-6997. Sept. 6, Jensen Beach - Redemption 5K Beach Run, 6pm; Bonfire Beach Bash, 7pm. Info: Lisa Holland (772)631-6611, lisa@teamholland.info. Sept. 6, Lakeland - Faster with Fitniche 5K, 7:30am; Kids FR, 8:10am. Info: Milton Lyons (352)220-3824, runmiltonrun@hotmail.com. Sept. 6, Tallahassee - Kiwanis/St. Jude 5K Run. Info: lcoburn@holy-comforter.org. Sept. 6, Tallahassee - Angie’s 5K Fun Run/Walk, 8:30am. Info: angies5kfunrun@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Clermont - Cool Summer Mornings 5K Series, 7:30am. Info: (352)394-1320. Sept. 13, Indialantic - Turtle Krawl 5K Run/Walk, 7:30am. Info: Mark Petrillo (321)676-1701, turtlekrawl@seaturtlespacecoast.org.

Sept. 13, Kissimmee - FittPalooza 5K, 8am/1st Wave, $40, Late Fee $50. Info: Deborah Pagan (407)474-7406, info@fittpalooza5k.com, www.fittpalooza5k.com.See Ad page 14. Sept. 13, Orlando - Quack Attack on Poverty 5K, 8am. Info: Kara Dhuse (407)361-4644, kara@community foodoutreach.org. Sept. 13, Palm Coast - Autumn Trails 5K Run/Walk, 7:45am. Info: Casey Ryan (386)986-2525, cryan@palmcoastgov.com. Sept. 13, Tallahassee - Run/Walk for Sickle Cell Anemia 5K, 8:30am; Tim Simpkins 1 Mile FR, 8:10am. Info: jill@sicklecellfoundation.org. Sept. 13, Tallahassee - Run Around the Lakes 5K, 8am. Info: Betsy Phipps (850)445-5408, missions@ deerlakeumc.org. Sept. 13, Tallahassee - Ability 1st Walk Run Roll, 5K Run 7:30am; 1 Mile Fun Walk/Roll, 8am. Info: (850)575-9621. Sept. 14, Port Orange - Halifax Health - Hospice 5K Run/ Walk - Fall, 7:30am. Info: Sheri Robbins (386)322-4747, sheri.robbins@halifax.org. Sept. 13, Valparaiso - Twin-Cities Relay for Life Race, 5K & 1 Mile FR; 8am. Info: Dennis Samac (850)678-6682, samacd@valp.net. Sept. 20, Melbourne - Eagle Pride 5K & 1 Mile Run/Walk, 7:30am. Info: Pamela Gearhart (321)543-2758, pamela4004@att.net. Sept. 20, Tallahassee - Women’s Distance Festival 5K, 8am/women, 8:05am/men; 1 Mile, 9am. Info: Lisa Unger (850)544-4893, unger4122@comcast.net. Sept. 20, Tallahassee - Operation One Voice Florida Fallen Heroes 5K & 1 Mile FR, 8:30am. Info: (850)212-2494. Sept. 20, Tampa - Flavor Run Tampa 5K, 9am. Info: flavorcoordinator@gmail.com. Sept. 20,Tampa - Get Your Rear In Gear 5K Run/Walk, 5K Timed Run 8am; 5K Walk 8:35am; Kids FR 8am. Info: Michelle Giacomino (412)303-9917, michellem54@hotmail.com. Sept. 21, Clermont - Iron Girl Clermont Women’s Triathlon & 5K Event, Sprint & Super Sprint Triathlon; 7am. Info: katie.sousa@ironman.com. Sept. 21, Fort Lauderdale - Beach Bash 5K, 7am. Info: Cynthia Rae Barnard (954)461-5515, cynthia@gflrrc.org. Sept. 27, Melbourne - True Colors 5K, 7:30am. Info: (321)427-9166, thempto@gmail.com. Sept. 27, Palmetto - Walk/Run for Life 5K, 8:30am. Info: Sondra Guffey (941)782-4299, sondra.guffey@manateeglens.org. Sept. 27, St. George Island - Rock by the Sea 5K, 8am. Info: Jim Shields (904)318-8104, jimshieldsmra@comcast.net. Sept. 27, Tallahassee - Pefontaine 5K Forest Run, 8:30am. Info: Jeff Nielson (850)459-8859, dobieman@comcast.net. Sept. 27, Viera - The Caracara 5K Trail Run & Kid’s FR, 7:30am. Info: Angela Cobb (321)604-1138, angela@undergroundrunners.com. Oct. 4, Jacksonville - Jacksonville Marine Corps 1/2 Marathon & Freedom 5K, 7am. Info: 1st Place Sports (904)7311900, events@1stplacesports.com. Oct. 4, Miami - Super Spray 5K, 7am. Info: info@superspray5k.com. Oct. 4, Palmetto - Regatta Point River Run 5K, 8am. Info: Rob Harper (941)518-3279, rob.movedata@gmail.com. Oct. 4, Port St. Lucie - Race for Recovery, 5K 7:30am. Info: Rossana Gonzalez (772)672-8333, rgonzalez@nhtcinc.org. Oct. 4, Satellite Beach - Precious Mammaries 5K Run/ Walk, 7:30am. Info: Denise Piercy (321)751-8890, info@runningzone.com.

Oct. 4, St. Augustine - Pink Up The Pace 5K Walk/Run, 8am. Info: Cindy Chaconas - putp@pinkupthepace.org. Oct. 5, Deerfield - Dunn’s Run, 5 Mile & 5K; 7:30am. Info: Danielle Cox Brock (954)563-2822, dcox@bgcbc.org, www.dunnsrun.com. Oct. 5, Ocala - Ladies First Half Marathon & 5K, 7am. Info: Jim Shields (904)318-8104, jimshieldsmra@comcast.net. Oct. 10, Jacksonville - 5K Beer Run, 6pm. Info: (904)731-1900. Oct. 11, Brooksville - John Holmes Trail Run, 50K, 7am; 16 Mile & 9 Mile, 8am. Info: Jim Hartnett (813)232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com. Oct. 11, Delray Beach - AVDA Race For Hope, 5K Walk/Run, 10K & Kid’s Dash; 7:30am. Info: (561)265-3797. Oct. 11, Key West - Southernmost Marathon, 6:30am; Half Marathon & 10K, 6:45am. Info: Liz Love (479)200-4689, liz@somomarathon.com. Oct. 11, Indialantic - Witch Way 5K Run/Walk, 5:30pm. Info: Corinne Ishler (321)723-2242, witchway5k@indialantic.com. Oct. 11, Sarasota - Phillippi Shores 7K, 7:30am. Info: Eric Kahl (941)544-5160. Oct. 11, Tallahassee - Pine Run at Tall Timbers 20K, 7:30am. Info: Chuck Davis (850)385-8611, cdaviscycle@gmail.com. Oct. 18, Jacksonville - North Florida Komen Race for the Cure, 5K 9am; 2K Run, Jog or Walk, 9:45am. Info: Delores Wise (904)448-7446, dwise@komennorthflorida.org. Oct. 18, Melbourne - Ghostly Gecko 5K, 6:30pm. Info: Denise Piercy (321)751-8890, info@runningzone.com. Oct. 18, Orlando - St. John Vianney Catholic School 5K, 8am. Info: Kim Bruno (704)408-4996, kim@striderevents.com. Oct. 19, Hollywood - Spooktacular 5K, 7am. Info: Cynthia Rae Barnard (954)461-5515, cynthia@gflrrc.org. Oct. 19, Wellington - Wellington Horse Country 10 Miler & Sebastian’s 5K, 7:15am. Info: Jennifer Leeds - wellingtonrunnersorg@gmail.com. Oct. 25, Flagler Beach - Jacks 10K, 23K & 52K Trail Race, 8am. Info: Dawn Lisenby (386)986-8752, dawn@runnaturalcoach.com. Oct. 25, Lakewood Ranch - Boo Run 5K, 8:30am. Info: Jen Tullio (941)465-7296, jennifer.tullio@peoplefirstrehab.com. Oct. 25, Hialeah - Amelia Down-2-Earth Trail Run Series, 5K, 10K & Half Marathon; 7:30am. Info: (786)385-4204, worksmartplayharder@yahoo.com. Oct. 25, Middlesburg - Black Creek 5K, 7:30am; Kids FR, 9:30am. Info: patti@blackcreekbowl.com. Oct. 26, Ft. De Soto Park, Tierra Verde - Florida Halloween Halfathon & 5K Race, 7:05am. Info: flroadraces@aol.com, www.floridaroadraces.com Nov. 27, Cocoa Beach - Cocoa Beach Turkey Trot 5K, 7:30am. Info: Marlene White (321)783-6535, turkeytrot5k@cfl.rr.com, http:// www.cocoabeachturkeytrot.com/ Dec. 14, Madeira Beach - Florida Holiday Halfathon, 7:05am. Info: flroadraces@aol.com, www.floridaroadraces.com Dec. 28, Jacksonville - Jacksonville Bank Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, 7am. Info: 1st Place Sports (904)731-1900, events@1stplacesports.com. 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, Key West - Key West Half Marathon, 7am; 5K, 7:30am; $90/Half, $45/5K. Info: Barb Wright, POB 1681, Key West, FL 33041; (305)2400727, info@keywesthalfmarathon.com, www.keywesthalfmarathon.com Feb. 8, Tallahassee - Tallahassee Marathon & Half Marathon, 7:30am; $60/Marathon, $40/Half by 8/31; $65/$45 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 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 17. March 22, Ft. De Soto Park - Florida Beach Halfathon, 7:05am; 5K Race, 7:23am. . Info: flroadraces@aol.com, www.floridaroadraces.com

GEORGIA Aug. 2, Athens - Coach Mike 5K Health Run, 8am. Info: Elyse Giles (706)543-6596, elysegiles@gmail.com. Aug. 2, Cartersville - Georgia State Parks “Red Top Mountain” 9.9 & 3.1 Mile Trail Run, 8am. Info: tim@dirtyspokes.com. Aug. 2, Chamblee - Back to School Supply Drive 5K, 8am. Info: cbf@mycbfund.org. Aug. 2, Columbus - Audie Murphy 5K, 7:30am. Info: audiemurphy5k@gmail.com. Aug. 2, Duluth - Button Down Dash 5K, 10K & FR; 7:30am. Info: mhavens@gwinnettchamber.org. Aug. 2, Duluth - Gwinnett 1K Walk/Run, 6pm. Info: jclowe3@gmail.com. Aug. 2, Kennesaw - Run for Wounded Heroes, 5K, 1 Mile & Tot Trot; 7:30am. Info: Rachel Langelotti (770)315-6537, rachel@orionsportstiming.com. Aug. 2, Leesburg - Walter Phelps Phun Run, 1 Mile Kid’s Run, 8am; 5K Trail Run, 8:30am; Toddler Trot, 9:30am. Info: phelpsphunrun@gmail.com. Aug. 2, McDonough - Sprinkler Dash 5K, 8am. Info: lindsey.sanders@schabitat.org. Aug. 2, Moultrie - Run 2 Remember, 5K & 10K 7am; 1 Mile 7:15am. Info: Britney Mobley (229)890-3553. Aug. 2, Suwanee - Dennis McCormack Road Race, 5K & 1 Mile; 7:30am. Info: collinshilltfxc@live.com.

Aug. 2, Woodstock - Run With The Chiefs 5K, 8:30am; “Register NLT June 30 and save $5 using Discount Code RWTCRJ” (valid on active.com & mail-in registrations only) $25 by 7/2, after 7/2 $30. Info: Sequoyah Chiefs XC Booster Club, 187 Bradshaw Park Dr., Woodstock, GA 30188; sequoyahxcboosterclub@ gmail.com, Register at www.active.com or www.runwiththechiefs5k.org. Aug. 3, Stone Mountain - August Run Half Marathon, 10K & 5K; 7:30am. Info: dm85247@gmail.com. Aug. 8, Milton - Super Family 5K, 7pm. Info: Hopewell Middle School (678)297-3240, aaaraceservices@windstream.net. Aug. 9, Atlanta - ATC Jog Days of Summer 5K, 7:30am. Info: atc@atlantatrackclub.org. Aug. 9, Atlanta - Amp It Up 5K Run/Walk, 8:30am. Info: Ed Williams (404)327-7738, roadraceservices@comcast.net. Aug. 9, Atlanta - Green Beret Challenge OPS Series, 8 Miles Obstacles; 9am. Info: info@specialopsseries.com. Aug. 9, Bainbridge - Smoke Under the Oaks BBQ Festival & 5K 8am. Info: Andy Payne (229)726-2794, createeight@yahoo.com. Aug. 9, Blakely - Kolomoki Mounds Super Moon 5K & FR, 8pm. Info: kolomoki.park@dnr.state.ga.us. Aug. 9, Cumming - 5K Run For Tyler, 8am. Info: Susan (770)887-8315, (770)596-8756, mkhwrn@bellsouth.net. Aug. 9, Dahlonega - Run Wine Country 6K & 3K Trail Run, 8am. Info: totallyrunningwalkingdahlonega@gmail.com. Aug. 9, Hartwell - Wet ‘n Wild 5K & 1 Mile FR, 7am. Info: Judd Bailey (864)314-4369. Aug. 9, Lawrenceville - The Measuring Stick 5K & 1 Mile FR; 8am. Info: (770)855-9159, mikeb@mikebeaudreau.com. Aug. 9, Locust Grove - Pacemaker 5000, 5K, 10K, Mile & Trot Trot; 6pm. Info: bethhealy@bellsouth.net. Aug. 9, Marietta - Dog Days Run 5K, 7am; 1 Mile FR, 7:45am; Tot trot, 8am. Info: Randy Nixon (678)352-8800, rn@alexanderblaire.com. Aug. 9, Monroe - Hurricane Blow Out 5K, 6:30pm. Info: Jolie Tallant (404)274-5895, jolietallant@gmail.com. Aug. 9, Savannah - Little Tybee Conquest Half Marathon, 11:30am. Info: dlh14255@gmail.com. Aug. 9, Suwanee - Bulldog Dash 5K Run, 8am; 1 Mile FR, 8:45am. Info: Andy Littig (678)482-6519, littigs@charter.net. Aug. 9, Winder - Summers End Road Race, 10K 7am; 5K 8:15am; FR 9:15am. Info: Meredith Green (770)868-2917, meredith@gapiedmontymca.org. Aug. 9, Woodstock - Peace Love Run 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Ruth Buckingham (517)740-5443, ruth@zuluracing.com. Aug. 15, East Ridge - Run for God’s Pinky 5K, 8pm. Info: holly@runforgod.com. Aug. 16, Atlanta - Lekotek Run, 4 Mile Run/Walk 8am; 1 Mile FR/Walk 9:15am. Info: Helene Prokesch (404)633-3430, helene@lekotekga.org, www.lekotekga.org. Aug. 16, Atlanta - The Vinings Down Hill 5K Run for the Kids, 8am; Dog Dash 1K, 9:05am. Info: cheinz@heinzdaniel.com. Aug. 16, Atlanta - Free to Breathe Atlanta 5K, 8:30am. Info: roadraceservices@comcast.net. Aug. 16, Atlanta - Back on My Feet Meaningful Miles, 4 Miler, 8am. Info: mandy@backonmyfeet.org. Aug. 16, Baxley - Glow with the Pirates - Glow Run 5K, 9pm. Info: dabcampb@gmail.com.

Aug. 16, Brooklet - Brooklet Peanut 5K Run, 7am; $20 by 8/1, after $25. Info: Toby Davis, 380 Slater Hagan Rd., Brooklet, GA 30415; (912)481-4050, margtoby@bulloch. net, www.brookletpeanutfestival.com Aug. 16, Cairo - Jackie Robinson Community 5K, 8am. Info: a_m_bentley@yahoo.com. Aug. 16, Columbus - CRR Summer Series Race #5, Lakebottom Park 5K, 8am. Info: (706)596-9308, reggieluther@gmail.com. Aug. 16, Douglasville - TCB/GPS 5K, 4pm. Info: Bo Ryles (706)542-3390. Aug. 16, Fayetteville - Fayetteville R(un) for One 5K, 8am; 1 Mile Kids FR, 8:45am. Info: Briana Remkus (706)571-3346, briana.remkus@lifelinechild.org. Aug. 16, Flowery Branch - KidFit & Adults, too Triathlon & 5K, Adults Triathlon 7am; 5K 7:30am; Kids Triathlon 8am. Info: Five Star NTP (770)633-5511, lstarr3@mindspring.com. Aug. 16, Grayson - Future Extreme Fiery 5K, 8am; Fun Mile, 7:30am. Info: micah@futurecheerleading.com. Aug. 16, Jefferson - Primal Rush OCR, 4 Mile Obstacle; 8am. Info: The Tree House (770)868-1900. Aug. 16, Monroe - Lions Club 5K Run For Sight, 7:30am. Info: Kathy Ivie (770)266-2332, kivie@waltonemc.com.

Aug. 16, Rome - Gary Tillman Memorial Clocktower 5K Road Race & 2 Mile Health Walk, 8am; $20/5K, $15/2 mile by 7/26; $25/ $20 by 8/6; $30/$20 thru race day. Info: Rome Runners Club, Gail Johnson, POB 152, Rome, GA 30161; (706)346-9348, tillmanclocktowerrace@yahoo.com, www.tillmanclocktowerrace.org, www.racerome.org Aug. 16, Rutledge - Georgia State Parks “Hard Labor Creek State Park” 7.5 & 3.5 Mile Trail Run, 8:30am. Info: tim@dirtyspokes.com. Aug. 16, Suwanee - Longhorn 5K & FR, 8:30am. Info: schaich6@hotmail.com. Aug. 16, Villa Rica - Flat Get It 5K, 7pm; Fun Run, 7:50pm. Info: Bill Lashley (678)873-6720. Aug. 16, Winder - Glow in the Park 5K, 8:30pm. Info: rob@fundracers.org.

Aug. 23, Albany - Dance Dash 5K, 9am. Info: Amanda Biery (229)312-1494.

Aug. 23, Atlanta - Magnolia Run and Walk for Epilepsy, 5K 7:30am; 1 Mile Run/Walk 8:15am; $25 (13+), $20 (12-under) by 8/21; $35 Race Day (all ages). Info: Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia, 6065 Roswell Rd., Ste. 715, Atlanta, GA 30328; Aly Clift (404)527-7155, aly@epilepsyga.org, www.epilepsyga.org Aug. 23, Atlanta - ATC Atlanta’s Finest 5K, 7:30am; 1 Mile FR, 8:30am; Kilometer Kids Dash, 9am. Info: atc@atlantatrackclub.org. Aug. 23, Atlanta - Run for the Park 5K, 8am. Info: roadraceservices@comcast.net. Aug. 23, Brookhaven - Walk, Wag, N’ Run 5K Mile, 7:30am. Info: sean@iwelife.com. Aug. 23, Columbus - Country’s Midnight Express 5K Road Race. Info: jim@countrysbarbecue.com. Aug. 23, Cumming - Spread the Word 5K & 10K, 8am. Info: (770)633-5511, lstarr@fivestarntp.com. Aug. 23, Dawonsonville - Dawson Dash 5K Run/Walk, 8:30am. Info: Bruce Lewis (404)202-3585. Aug. 23, Decatur - Reflect Hope 5K & Mile, 7:30pm. Info: jillfossett.pcd@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Forsyth - Harmony Run for the Son 5K & Mile, 6:30pm. Info: pastorfb@bellsouth.net. Aug. 23, Marietta - DI Dash 5K & 1K, 7:30am. Info: Mark Vescio (678)895-2631, runningmanwest@bellsouth.net. Aug. 23, McDonough - Hot August Nights 5K, 7pm. Info: bethhealy@bellsouth.net. Aug. 23, Pelham - Pelham Hornet Invitational Open 5K, 8am; 1 Mile FR for Kids, 8:45am. Info: Ashley Cochran (229)294-8626. Aug. 23, Riverdale - Chairman Turner Fitness 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: events@runnersfit.com. Aug. 23, Roswell - RocketShot 5K & FR, 7:30am. Info: christinemchenrycpa@yahoo.com. Aug. 23, Savannah - XC Kickoff Classic, 5K Open 7am; Varsity Girls 5K 8am; Varsity Boys 5K 8:30am; JV Girls & Boys 2 Mile Race 9am. Info: Fleet Feet Sports (912)355-3527. Aug. 23, Suwanee - Thin Mint Sprint 5K, 8:30am; 1 Mile, 9:30am. Info: aaaraceservices@windstream.net. Aug. 23, Young Harris - Dash to the Vineyards 10K, 8am; 1 Mile FR, 9am. Info: Candace Lee (706)896-4966, (800)984-1543, candacelee@brmemc.net. Aug. 24, Atlanta - Hotlanta Half Marathon, 7:30am. Info: Rachel Langelotti (770)315-6537, rachel@orionsportstiming.com. Aug. 24, Johns Creek - Seeds of Courage 5K & FR, 8am. Info: rob@fundracers.org. Aug. 30, Atlanta - The Atlanta 20K Relay & 10K, 7am. Info: (404)441-0963, runningnerds@gmail.com. Aug. 30, Atlanta - Fired Up! 5K Run/Walk, 8:30am. Info: brian@advlaser.com. Aug. 30, Canton - Animal Rescues 5K & 1K, 8am. Info: (404)2262883, bill@zone5events.com. Aug. 30, Marietta - Celebrate Freedom 10K, 7:30am; 5K, 7:40am. Info: John Stirzaker (404)995-7349, john.stirzaker@ salematlanta.com. Aug. 30, Milledgeville - ORHF - Old Capitol City Classic 5K & 1 Mile FR, 7:30am. Info: Connie Pitirri (478)454-3859, cwilson@ormcinc.org. Aug. 30, Oakwood - Backpack Love 5K Run/Walk, 7:30am; FR, 7am. Info: (770)561-1050, zack@runnersfit.com. Aug. 30, Savannah - Leukemia Cup Run for Jane 5K & 10K, 8:30am; Kid’s Run, 8:15am. Info: Dana Whitfield (912)436-3280, dana.whitfield@lls.org. Aug. 30, Watkinsville - Butterfly Dreams 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Carole Black (706)680-7223, classicraceservices@gmail.com. Aug. 31, Pine Mountain - Callaway Gardens Triathlon & 5K, Tri: S-1K, B-30K, R-8K; 8am; $75/Tri, $35/5K by 8/24, after $85/Tri, $45/ 5K. Info: Dave Johnson, 1930 Beaver Brook Ln., Marietta, GA 30062; (770)565-5208,eventsdj@aol.com, www.callawaygardens.com. Sept. 1, Atlanta - Big Peach Sizzler 10K, 7:30am. Info: Mark Vescio (678)895-2631, runningmanwest@bellsouth.net. Sept. 1, Canton - Hickory Flat Out 5K, 7:30am; Kid’s FR, 8:30am (approx.). Info: (770)720-0005, info@hickoryflatout.com. Sept. 1, Cumming - Labor Day Run for Autism 10K/5K, 7:30am; FR, 9am. Info: Totally Running (470)239-4466, alex@totallyrunning.com. Sept. 1, Fayetteville - Rivalry Half Marathon & 5K, 7am. Info: beaukelschenterprise@gmail.com. Sept. 1, Kennesaw - Labor Day Be Your Own Hero 10K & 5K, 7:30am. Info: (770)633-5511, lstarr@fivestarntp.com. Sept. 1, Macon - Macon Labor Day Road Race, 5K 8am; 10K 8:30am; FR 9:45am. Info: macontracks@macontracks.org. Sept. 6, Athens - Bulldog Memorial Run 5K, 9am. Info: nicksnu@icloud.com. Sept. 6, Athens - Running for Rankin! Fun Run 8am; 5K Walk/Run 8:30am. Info: Deborah Walock (678)753-3260, walock_deborah_n@cat.com. Sept. 6, Atlanta - ATC Back to Football Run 5K & 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: ATC (404)231-9064, atc@atlantatrackclub.org. Sept. 6, Atlanta - Walk Like MADD and MADD Dash 5K, 8am. Info: barry.martin@madd.org. Sept. 6, Atlanta - Trek Atlanta OPS Series, 3-5 miles; 8:30am. Info: info@specialopsseries.com. Sept. 6, Buford - Jeremy Nelson Helping Heart 5K, 8am. Info: (678)985-3921, rob@fundracers.org. Sept. 6, Canton - Tortoise and the Hare 1/2 Marathon, 8:30am. Info: Toni McAlister (770)256-3844, tonimcalister@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Clarkesville - Chattahoochee Mountain Fair 5K, 8am. Info: Cameron Lopez - clopez@sbandt.com. Sept. 6, Columbus - Are You As Fit As An Army Ranger, Push up, Sit up, Over hand Grip pull ups & 2 Mile Run; 8:30am. Info: Bill Etchison (706)494-3332, betchison@hughston.com. Sept. 6, Flowery Branch - South Hall Rotary 5K, 7:30am. Info: events@runnersfit.com.


www.running.net Sept. 6, Gainesville - Chris Gaunt 5K Run/Walk over Parkinson’s, 7:30am. Info: Mike Taylor (770)532-0228, aaaraceservices@windstream.net. Sept. 6, Gainesville - Kickoff for the Kids 5K, 9am; FR, 10am. Info: Brent Sexton (770)533-5840, bsexton@gainesville.org. Sept. 6, Kennesaw - Great Locomotive Chase 5K, 8am. Info: (770)429-9733, rachel@orionsportstiming.com. Sept. 6, Lawrenceville - J.G. Dyer Elementary Cub Caper 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: events@runnersfit.com. Sept. 6, Peachtree City - Divas Half Marathon & 5K, $100 6/169/2, $120/at Expo; $65/5K 6/16-9/2, $75/at Expo. Info: 1(800)7337089, info@runlikeadiva.com, www.runlikeadiva.com. Sept. 6, Thomasville - Stars and Stripes 6K Patriot Walk/Run, 8:30am. Info: (229)221-6064. Sept. 6, Winder - CASA Superhero Run, 5K 8:30am; 1K 8am. Info: (706)387-6375. Sept. 11, Atlanta - Kaiser Permanente Corporate Run/Walk, 5K Run/Walk 6:30am. Info: (404)843-8727, info@kpcorporaterunwalk.com. Sept. 13, Buford - Skedaddle for Scholarships 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: events@runnersfit.com. Sept. 13, Clarkesville - Palmer Run 5K, 8:30am. Info: Amy Walker (706)778-5483, habershamclc@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Columbus - ‘Run for the Valley, Run United’ 10K & 5K Run, 8:30am; 1 Mile Tot Trot, 8am. Info: Tiffany Szabo (706)6492944, tszabo@tsys.com. Sept. 13, Covington - Fuzz Run, 5K 8:30am; FR 8am. Info: fuzzrun@covingtonpolice.com. Sept. 13, Cumming - Warbington Warrior Run for Literacy, 3-4 Mile Mud Run & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: events@runnersfit.com. Sept. 13, Greenville - Lottie Moon 5K Run for Missions, 9am. Info: Shellie (478)456-3292, gbclm5k@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Griffin - Scrub Run 5K, Mile, Tot Trot; 9am. Info: bethhealy@bellsouth.net. Sept. 13, Kennesaw - Assault on Kennesaw Mountain 5K, 7:30am. Info: aokm5krun@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Leesburg - Lee County’s September-2-Remember 1st Responder 5K Run/Walk & 1 Mile Run/Walk; 7:30am. Info: Tommy Godwin (229)759-3334. Sept. 13. Marietta - Miles for Missions 5K, 8am. Info: (678)9853921, rob@fundracers.org. Sept. 13, Mt. Airy - Palmer Run 5K, 8:30am. Info: habershamclc@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Perry - Disaster Run, 5 miles (approx) w/obstacles; 9am. Info: luke@disasterrun.com. Sept. 13, Savannah - Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk, 8am. Info: savannah@tunnel2towers.org. Sept. 13, Winder - 9/11 Memorial XC 5K, 6pm; FR, 5:30pm. Info: josh.kemerling@cityofwinder.com.

Sept. 14, Athens - Fred Birchmore Memorial Run for Fun, 5K & 1 Mile Children FR; 3:30pm; $15 ($45 Family) by 9/5, after $20. Info: Bob Yager, 214 Ashbrook Dr., Athens, GA 30605; Larry Dendy (706)5460431, ldendy@uga.edu, www.active.com Sept. 14, Atlanta - ATC Run Around the Park Relay, each leg is approx. 3.4 miles; 8am. Info: ATC (404)231-9064, atc@atlantatrackclub.org. Sept. 14, Atlanta - Alleviate Poverty Partnership Run 5K & 1K, 7am. Info: jgilbreth@agrhodes.org. Sept. 14, Buford - North Lanier 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: (770)633-5511, lstarr@fivestarntp.com. Sept. 14, Kennesaw - Iron Horse 15K and the 5K Express, 1K; 7:30am. Info: Mark Vescio (678)895-2631, runningmanwest@bellsouth.net. Sept. 14, Snellville - Rock Lenora Half Marathon, 10K & 5K; 7:30am. Info: dm85247@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Albany - Through the Zoo 5K & 1 Mile, 7:30am. Info: Jim Shields (904)318-8104, jimshieldsmra@comcast.net. Sept. 20, Barnesville - Buggython Road Race, 5K Run, 10K Run, 5K Race Walk & 2 Mile Fun Walk; 8am. Info: Jeremy Hawkins (770)358-8652. Sept. 20, Carrollton - West Georgia 15K/5K, 8am. Info: greateratlantaathletes@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Cartersville - Bartow History Museum Historic 5K Run/ Walk, 8am. Info: events@runnersfit.com. Sept. 20, Clermont - Clermont Cupcake Challenge 5K Run/ Walk, 8am; 1K FR, 7:45am. Info: events@runnersfit.com. Sept. 20, Loganville - Autumn 5K, 8:30am; Fun Run, 8am. Info: (770)466-4250. Sept. 20, Loganville - Fast Break 5K, 3pm. Info: Evette Jones (770)712-4229, ymswarriors@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Macon - Joshua’s Wish Walk or Run 5K, 9am. Info: joshuaswish@yahoo.com. Sept. 20, Marietta - Hot Lips Hustle 5K, 8am. Info: (404)9343214, hotlipshustle5k@live.com. Sept. 20, Maysville - 5K Mill Race, 8am. Info: events@runnersfit.com. Sept. 20, Rome - Roman Rumble 5K Run, 8am; 2 Mile Health Walk, 8:05am. Info: Gail Johnson (706)235-5437, ggarland@nwga.cac.org, www.romanrumble.org. Sept. 20, Sandy Springs - Doug Kessler Sandy Springs Lightning 10K, 7:30am; 5K, 7:50am. Info: sandyspringslightning@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Tifton - Run 4 Ruth’s, CrossFit Challenge 5pm; 4 Mile Run 6pm; 1 Mile Patter for Patti 6:45pm. Info: John Alec McKinnon (229)382-8484. Sept. 20, Tucker - Picture of Health 5K Run/Walk to Fight Against Childhood Obesity, 8am. Info: Tanya Levy (770)807-7813, tlevy@ihsoc.com. Sept. 21, Athens - Athens Canine Rescue’s Run Your Tail Off, 5K 2pm. Info: president@athenscaninerescue.com. Sept. 27, Atlanta - UQuest Atlanta - Urban Competition, 10am. Info: Anthony Murph (678)744-7160, info@uquestusa.com.

Running Journal • August, 2014 Sept. 27, Eton - RRCA Eton 4-Mile State Championship, 8am; 1 mile Fun Run, 8:45am; $20 received by 9/17, after $25. Info: Michelle Sellers, 84 Mountain View Spur, Chatsworth, GA 30705; (706)270-3011, sellers5@ rocketmail.com, eton4miler@gmail.com, www.carpetcapitalrunningclub.com Sept. 27, Fayetteville - Find Your Way 5K, 5K Walk/Run & 1 Mile Walk; 8:30am; $20 by 9/11, after $25. Info: Annette Poindexter, NFUMC, 847 New Hope Rd., Fayetteville, GA 30214; (678)523-3971, annettepoindexter@ comcast.net, www.nfumc.com Sept. 27, Gainesville - Run the Point 5K Race, 8am; FR, 9am. Info: Brent Sexton (770)533-5840, bsexton@gainesville.org.

Sept. 27, Hoschton - Scarecrow 5K Run, 8am; $25 rec’d by 9/20, $35 on Race Day. Info: Sherry Aquino, Attn: Scarecrow 5K Run, 84 Wood Crest Ln., Hoschton, GA 30548; (770)656-6028, slaquino@ hotmail.com. Sept. 27, Union Point - J35K (Junction Jamboree Jog), 5K Run/ Walk 8:30am. Info: Chris Drane (706)486-6341. Sept. 28, Atlanta - Drawchange 5K, 1pm. Info: marckdorvil@gmail.com. Oct. 4, Albany - Riverfront Run, 1 Mile FR/Walk 8:30am; 5K Run/Walk 8:50am. Info: Amy Fix (229)436-8191. Oct. 4, Atlanta - Michelob Ultra Atlanta 13.1 Marathon & 5K, 7am. Info: run@131atlanta.com. Oct. 4, Kennesaw - Glow the Mall Pink Midnight Madness 5K, 11:55pm. Info: Mark Vescio (678)895-2631, runningmanwest@bellsouth.net. Oct. 4, Suches - Run Above the Clouds, 10K 9am; 1 Mile FR 9:10am. Info: Willard Arbrour (706)747-9773, willardfm@windstream.net.

Oct. 4, Lawrenceville - Georgia Race for Autism, 10K, 5K & 1 Mile, 8am; $35/$25/$20 by 8/4, after $40/$30/$25. Info: Claire Dees, POB 3132, Suwanee, GA 30024; (770)6178775, claidee@aol.com, www.georgiaraceforautism.com Oct. 11, Byron - Nehemiah Men’s Home 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Caryl Deems (478)972-2609. Oct. 11, Cumming - Frogtown Trail Challenge, 10 Mile & 4 Mile; 8am. Info: Rachel Langelotti (770)315-6537, rachel@orionsportstiming.com.

Oct. 11, Jekyll Island - Under the Oaks Run: Half Marathon, 7am; 10K, 7:30am; 5K, 8am; $50/Half Marathon, $30/10K, $25/5K by 9/24. Info: Ginger Strehle, 1060 Coquina Circle, St. Simons Island, GA 31522; (912)634-8177, gstrehle@sschristian school.com, www.undertheoaksrun.com Oct. 11, Winder - XTERRA Georgia “Fort Yargo State Park” 8.55 or 3.10 Mile Trail Run, 8:30am. Info: tim@dirtyspokes.com. Oct. 12, Chatsworth - Mystery Mountain Marathon & 12 Miler, 8am. Info: mysterymtnmarathon@getguts.com. Oct. 18, Columbus - Glow-K 5K Run, 8:30pm. Info: roy_robert1@columbusstate.edu. Oct. 18, Cumming - Georgia Urology Fast Pace Race, 5K, 10K, 15K & FR; 8am. Info: Devin Forsyth (404)964-3251, devin@forsythstriders.com. Oct. 18, Marietta - The Bacon Run, 5K 8:30am. Info: Toni McAlister (770)256-3844, tonimcalister@gmail.com. Oct. 19, Athens - Athens GA Half Marathon, 7:30am. Info: (706)548-1973, contact@athhalf.com. Oct. 19, Atlanta - Morningside Mile, 12pm. Info: Phidippides (404)875-4268. Oct. 25, Eastman - DCHS/’74 5K, 2:24pm. Info: Bo Ryles (706)542-3390, Roger Keel (334)524-2884. Oct. 25, Mableton - Silver Comet Half Marathon, 7:45am. Info: (404)422-2195, info@silvercometraces.com. Oct. 25, Macon - SCARE 5K, 7pm; Kids FR, 6pm. Info: Kathy Frazier (478)755-1560, kfrazier@gacri.com. Oct. 25, Newnan - Autumn Chase Trail Race, 15K 8am; 5K 8:30am; 1 Mile 9:15am; Tot Trot 9:30am. Info: Jessica Griffith (770)400-4954, jessica.griffith@piedmont.org.

Oct. 25, Woodstock - Twilight Run F.O.R. Cherokee, 5K Run 7:30pm; 1K Fun Run/ Walk 7pm; $25/5K & 1K FR/Walk, after 10/15 & Race Day $30; $15/1K FR/Walk Children under 12; $25/Phantom Runner. Info: Cherokee F.O.R., POB 122, Ball Ground, GA 30107; Vicki Benefield (770)841-8530, vicki.benefield@ellijay.com, www.active.com, www.cherokeeFOR.com

Oct. 25, Woodstock - Rope Hill Dirty Duathlon (B-6 mi., Trail Run-3 mi., B-6 mi.) 9am; 5K Trail Run, 8:55am. Info: Lisa Randall (770)653-4614, lisa@mountaingoatadventures.com.

Oct. 26, Cumming - Atlanta Halloween Half Marathon, 8am; 5K, 8:30am; $75-$90 (pre-reg. deadline 10/24). Info: Matt Lorraine, 18 NW 18th St., Delray Beach, FL 33444; (561)504-2001, lorraine@exclusivesports. com, http://halloweenhalfmarathon.com/ events/atlanta.

KENTUCKY Aug. 1, Williamsburg - Beat the Heat 1 Mile, 8pm. Info: ercdc21@gmail.com. Aug. 2, Mt. Sterling - Back to School Classic 5K, 8am. Info: newkirk3@hotmail.com. Aug. 8, Lexington - Bands on the Run 5K, 6pm. Info: skip@3wayracing.com. Cancelled! Aug. 8, Richmond - Got Glo? BMCMS Football 5K Run, 8:30pm; Kids Glo Run, 8pm. Info: bmcmsfootballboosters@gmail.com. Aug. 9, Brodhead - Brodhead Firefighters Memorial 5K Run, 2 Mile Walk, 8am. Info: (606)758-8113. Aug. 9, Campbellsville - Lunar 5K, 8:30pm. Info: karin@lunar5k.com. Aug. 9, Lexington - Colin’s Dream 5K, 8am. Info: colinsdreamllc@gmail.com. Aug. 9, Lexington - A Midsummer Night’s Run, 8:30pm; 1 mile FR/Walk, 6:30pm. Info: (859)260-6945. Aug. 9, Owensboro - Glow in the Park Owensboro 5K Fun Run, 8:15pm. Info: Rich Swor (313)304-0903, triviumracing@gmail.com. Aug. 11, Winchester - KY 811 “Call Before You Dig” 3K, 7pm. Info: kcatron@nisource.com. Aug 12, Louisville - IHR Toys for Tots Poker Run, 5K Walk/Run; 6pm. Info: Donna Younger (502)367-7600, donnalyounger@yahoo.com. Aug. 16, London - Beat the Heat 5K, 8am. Info: rachel.gaynor@laurel.kyschools.us. Aug. 16, Mt. Sterling - Small Town American 5K, 8am. Info: info@msmcparksandrec.com. Aug. 16, Mt. Vernon - 5K Run by the Lake & 2 Mile Walk, 8am. Info: s.turley@rhrcc.org. Aug. 16, Somerset - Dollars for Scholars 5K Glow Run, 9pm. Info: dstephens@centertech.com. Aug. 23, Annville - MANor on the Run 5K for Alzheimer’s, 8:30am. Info: pgilkison@elmcroft.com. Aug. 23, Chavies - Cameron Hoskins 10,000, 5K Run/Walk & 10K Run; 8am. Info: (606)407-1760, michael.smith2@perry.kyschools.us. Aug. 23, Cynthiana - Hunger Run/Walk 5K, 9am. Info: Kayleigh Evans (859)298-5932. Aug. 23, Lexington - Morning Light 5K for Alzheimers, 9am. Info: alakin@morningpointe.com. Aug. 23, Lexington - Nathan’s Hope Run 5K, 9am. Info: Lcrist2@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Louisville - Walk Away From Colon Cancer & 5K Run, 8am. Info: pfrancis@c2p2ky.org. Aug. 23, Whitesburg - The Pine Mountain Masters of the Mountain Race - The Run to Kingdom Come, Half Marathon 8am. Info: bill@zip41501.com. Aug. 30, Harrodsburg - Run for the Pets 15K & 5K, 8am. Info: Chris Gohranson (859)748-0734. Aug. 30, Georgetown - Finley 5K for SIDS Awareness, 6pm. Info: finley5k@yahoo.com. Aug. 30, Livingston - Livingston Leap 5K, 8am. Info: s.turley@rhrcc.org. Aug. 30, Sandy Hook - Colors of the Gorge 5K Color Run, 8:30am. Info: pammy829@gmail.com. Aug. 30, Winchester - Daniel Boone YMCA 5K, 8am. Info: Rhonda Morphew (859)771-7646, rhondamorphew@yahoo.com. Sept. 6, Bowling Green - Lunar 5K, 6:30pm. Info: abullard@hosparus.org. Sept. 6, Cynthiana - Born to Run 5K, 8am. Info: cynchamber@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Mayfield - Mayfield Multiple Sclerosis 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Scott Toon (972)743-4698, fltoon@yahoo.com. Sept. 6, Radcliff - Run for Life 5K, 10K & Half Marathon, 7:30am. Info: Tasha Parks (270)872-4422, tparks143@hotmail.com. Sept. 6, Richmond - Tracks for Packs 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Erin Stewart (850)624-4500. Sept. 6, Somerset - Cumberland Run for the Gold 5K & 3K, 8am. Info: cumberlandgold@live.com. Sept. 6, Stanton - The Rugged Red Trail Half Marathon, 8am. Info: steph.lovely@ruggedred.com. Sept. 12, Lexington - 9/11 Run to Remember 4.03 Miles, 7pm. Info: jgerardi@lexingtonky.gov. Sept. 13, Corbin - Lion’s Chase 5K Obstacle Race, 8:30am. Info: lionschase@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Danville - Hope 53 5K, 8:30am. Info: brad@hope53ministries.org. Sept. 13, Louisville - Legacy of Life 5K Walk/Run, 9am. Info: kevindon@ulh.org. Sept. 13, Louisville - Dr. Mark Lynn & Associates Stampede for VIPS 5K, 8am. Info: Martha Hack (502)498-2926. Sept. 13, Nicholasville - Doggy Dash 3K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: doggydash2014@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Versailles - 9/11Heroes Run, 5K 6pm. Info: Tandy Johnson Kerber (502)303-5697, versailles@911heroesrun.org.

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Sept. 13, Somerset - The Road Home Half Marathon, 8am; 5K, 8:15am; $60/Half by 8/13, $70 8/14-9/6; $85 9/7-Race Day; $25/5K. Info: Glenn Proudfoot, POB 1723, Somerset, KY 42502; (859)200-9805, registration@ theroadhomehalfmarathon.org, www.theroadhomehalfmarathon.org Oct. 12, LaGrange - OCEA Skelton 5K Run/Walk, 5K Run, 2 Mile Walk; 2pm. Info: Gary Parsons (502)225-0655 (x5402), gparsons@oldhamcountyky.gov. Oct. 12, Midway - Iron Horse Half Marathon, 8am. Info: info@ironhorsehalfmarathon.com. Oct. 25, Louisville - Urban Bourbon Half Marathon, 8:30am. Info: info@louisvillesports.org. Oct. 26, Stanford - BrickHouse Betweenathon, 19.65 Mile; 8am. Info: Amy Thompson (615)351-4434, runbrickhouse@gmail.com.

LOUISIANA Aug. 9, Mandeville - Bleau Moon 5 Miles, 8:45pm; Children’s Race-200 yds., 8:15pm. Info: (504)390-8807, ctorres@q50ultras.com. Aug. 9, New Orleans - Red Dress Run, 9am (age 21 & over). Info: New Orleans Hash Hotline (504)889-4274. Aug. 9, New Orleans - Race for Freedom, 5K, 1 Mile FR; 7am. Info: Nikki Carr (225)819-0000, ncarr@traffickinghope.org. Aug. 16, Baton Rouge - CSR Twilight Classic, 5K & 1 Mile FR; 6pm. Info: dvincent@dvmafit.com. Aug. 16, New Orleans - NOTC Anniversary Race, 3 Miles & 1/2 Mile. Info: raceinfo@runNOTC.org. Aug. 23, Baton Rouge - CSR Zoo Zoom Run, 3 Mile & FR; 8:30am. Info: dvincent@dvmafit.com. Sept. 20, Bossier City - Barksdale AFB Half Marathon, 7am; 5K, 7:30am. Info: SrA Bell Fitness Center (318)456-4135. Sept. 20, New Orleans - Prostate Cancer Research.Care.Cure.Conquer 5K Walk/Run, 9am. Info: raceinfo@runNOTC.org. Sept. 27, New Orleans - Tipitina’s Foundation Rhythm & Blues 5K. Info: raceinfo@runNOTC.org. Oct. 4, Metairie - Vampire 5K, 5:45pm. Info: Jill Razer NOvampire5k@gmail.com. Oct. 12, West Monroe - Dirty South Marathon, Relay & Half Marathon, 8am. Info: Tara Knight (318)366-4188, contact@dirtysouthrunning.com. Oct. 18, Kenner - Oktoberfest Race 5K. Info: raceinfo@runNOTC.org. Oct. 19, Mandeville - Gulf Coast Half Marathon & 10 Mile, 7am. Info: Mike Wattigny (504)609-9767, gulfcoastevent@gmail.com.

MARYLAND Aug. 1, Baltimore - AT&T BoMF Baltimore Sneaks Come Out at Night 15K, 3x5K & Corporate Challenge, 6:30pm. Info: (215)3504198, jackie@backonmyfeet.org. Aug. 2, Frederick - St. Jude 5K Run/Walk for the Cure, 8am. Info: (301)676-5513, rachelruns247@aol.com. Aug. 2, Millersville - Hop(e) Skip and Jump for Kids, 5K 8am. Info: Carolyn Ryan (410)222-7313, rpryan00@aacounty.org. Aug. 2, White Plains - Charles Shelton Foundation 5K Run/Walk, 8am; Indian Head Rail Trail, 10390 Theodore Green Blvd., White Plains, MD; $25/Adults (18-under), $15 (17-11), Free/10-under. Info: Register at: www.thecharlessheltonfoundation.org (click on upcoming events). Aug. 3, Arnold - Dog Days of Summer 8K Cross Country Run, 8am. Info: Matt Mace (410)647-7633, acadiapark@hotmail.com. Aug. 3, Germantown - Riley’s Rumble Half Marathon, 7am. Info: (301)525-7984, jcarrier99@yahoo.com. Aug. 9, Annapolis - Ben Moore Memorial Half Marathon & 10K, 7:30am. Info: Ronald Bowman (410)570-0003, lynnron1@comcast.net. Aug. 9, Frederick - Frederick Women’s Distance Festival 5K Run/ Walk, 8am; Little Women 1K FR, 7:30am. Info: info@frederickwdf.com. Aug. 9, Towson - Charles St. 12, 12 Miles 7:30am. Info: kelly@charmcityrun.com. Aug. 16, Comus - Comus Run Cross Country 5K, 5:30pm. Info: Monica Bachmann (301)407-0057, comus_run@mcrrc.org. Aug. 16, National Harbor - The Ultimate Football Fanatic 5K, 10am. Info: (240)472-9201, info@dcrunningclub.com. Aug. 16, Upper Marlboro - SHAPE Diva Dash 5K, 9am/1st wave. Info: Josh Kravetz (877)228-4881, josh@adventurefit.com. Aug. 17, Germantown - Maryland Trail Running Festival, Marathon, 7am; Half Marathon (Sold Out), 8:30am; 5 Miler & 5K, 9am; Kid’s FR, 11:30am. Info: (202)870-4288, info@wdas.org. Aug. 23, Silver Spring - Eastern County 8K & FR, 7:30am. Info: Tom Young (240)481-6489, easterncounty@mcrrc.org. Aug. 24, Annapolis - Annapolis 10 Miler, 7am. Info: A10RaceDirector@hotmail.com. Aug. 24, Bladensburg - Battle of Bladensburg, 8am. Info: Bob Platt (703)486-1466, bob@racepacket.com. Aug. 26, Washing - Anacostia Water Trail Fun Run, 3 Mile 6:30pm. Info: (301)699-6204 (x112), pryberg@anacostiaws.org. Aug. 30, Chaptico - Chaptico Classic, 5K, 10K & Fun Walk; 8am. Info: Race Dir. (301)475-2886, info@chapticoclassic.org. Sept. 6, College Park - Rectify: The Race 5K Run/Walk, 10am. Info: info@thefergusonfoundation.net. Sept. 13, Annapolis - Feed Annapolis 5 Miler, 7:30am; 2 Mile FR/ Walk, 7:45am. Info: Jeff Flack (410)212-1405, jeffreyjflack@aol.com. Sept. 13, Stevensville - Run 4 Shelter Half Marathon, 7:30am; 10K, 5K & 2 Mile Walk 8am. Info: Aaron Baxter (410)507-1935, abaxter@atlanticbb.net. Sept. 13, Westminster - Carroll County Special Olympics Inspiration Walk/Run 5K, 9am. Info: lbrewer10@verizon.net. Sept. 14, Caderock - Revenge of the Penguin, 20 Mile & 10 Miles; 8am. Info: racedirector@mc-coop.org.


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Sept. 14, Rockville - MCRRC Parks Half Marathon, 7am. Info: (301)525-7984, parkshalfmarathon@comcast.net. Sept. 20 Crownsville - Walk and Run for Life, 5K 8am. Info: Angela Murray (410)315-5000, angela@pregnancyclinic.org. Sept. 20, Derwood - Lake Needwood Cross Country, 10K 8:50am; 1 Mile FR 9am. Info: Bill Lee (301)972-1467. Sept. 20, Fort Meade - Fort Meade Run Series Football FanFare 5K & 10K Run, 1 Mile Walk, 8am. Info: (301)677-7916, sports@ftmeademwr.com. Sept. 21, Annapolis - Central Maryland Chapter 5K Run/3K Walk to Break the Silence on Ovarian Cancer, 9am. Info: (443)4332597, centralmd@ovarian.org. Sept. 28, Potomac - Cabin John Kids Run, 0.25 mi. 9am; 0.5 mi. 9:10am; 1 mile 9:25am. Info: Jim & Patti Rich (301)229-4997. Oct. 4, Aspen Hill - Matthew Henson Trail 5K, 9am. Info: matthewhenson@mcrrc.org. Oct. 5, Baltimore - PurpleStride Maryland 2014, 5K Run & Family-Friendly Walk, 8:20am. Info: Ken Cunzeman (410)6520302, kcunzeman@pancanvolunteer.org. Oct. 5, Mount Vernon, VA to National Harbor, MD - Woodrow Wilson Bridge Half Marathon, 7am. Info: steve@wilsonbridgehalf.com. Oct. 18, Baltimore - Baltimore Running Festival, Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K, Relay & Kids FR; 8am. Info: Customer Service (410)605-9381, customerservice@corrigansports.com. Oct. 25, Fort Meade - Fort Meade Run Series Ghosts, Ghouls, and Goblins 5K Run, 1 Mile Walk, 8am. Info: (301)677-7916, sports@ftmeademwr.com.

MISSISSIPPI Aug. 1, Kiln - Magnolia Business Alliance MBA 5K, 6pm. Info: Natalie Guess (228)295-7117, nguess@magnolia-ba.biz. Aug. 2, Jackson - Run for the Son 5K Run, 5K Walk, 1 Mile FR & Tot Trot; 7:30am. Info: Bruce Warf (601)949-1968, bwarf@fbcj.org. Aug. 2, Pass Christian - Summer Beach 5K & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: Leonard Vergunst (228)380-7037, leonardvergunst@cableone.net. Aug. 2, Tupelo - Amigos 5K Run, 1 Mile FR/Walk; 8am. Info: Leticia Gassaway (662)610-0960, gassawayi@aol.com. Aug. 9, Durant - Castalian Springs Challenge, 5K Adventure Race; 8am. Info: Thomas Miller (601)416-5586, coymiller2003@yahoo.com. Aug. 9, Philadelphia - Slow Poke 5K Run/Walk, 1 Mile FR; 7:30am. Info: Ray Crocker (601)663-6674, rcrocker@netdoor.com. Aug. 9, Picayune - St. Charles Challenge, 5K 8am; 1 Mile 9am. Info: Leigh Chapman (228)424-2483, leighcchampman@gmail.com. Aug. 16, Jackson - Family Enrichment Ministry Moman & Harris 5K Run/Walk, 7:30am; 1 Mile FR to follow. Info: William Bettis (601)927-8568 or New Hope Baptist Church (601)366-7002. Aug. 16, Tishomingo - FCR@Crowsneck Celebration 10K & 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: Elizabeth Kelly (662)871-4107, ceskelly@nexband.com. Aug. 23, Jackson - Stewpot’s 5K Race Against Hunger, 7:30am. Info: Michelle Bingham (601)353-2759, mbingham@stewpot.org. Aug. 23, Diamondhead - Diamondhead 5K & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: Leonard Vergunst (228)380-7037, leonardvergunst@cableone.net. Aug. 23, Olive Branch - Lewisburg Patriot Day 5K, 8am. Info: Mary Kuntz (901)487-6899, patriotday2014@yahoo.com. Aug. 23, Oxford - Color Invasion Oxford 2014, 5K Color Run; 8am. Info: (662)801-4499, (662)832-8493, bnorman@ provcompanioncare.com. Aug. 23, Philadelphia - Stovall’s Sacrifice for Soldiers Steps for Stovall 5K, 1 Mile Family FR; 10am. Info: Natalie Stovall Frady (901)490-3642, nstovall1019@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Ripley - Back to School Bash Glow Run 5K, 6:30pm. Info: Libbi Bryant (662)512-0226, ripleymainstreet@dixie-net.com. Aug. 23, Tupelo - Five Ten Glow Run, 5K 8pm. Info: bfikes1@gmail.com. Aug. 30, Flowood - McLaurin Cross Country and Project Graduation 5K Run, 8am; 5K Walk, 8:15am; 1 Mile FR, 9am. Info: Charles Lee (601)955-6685, cleemlee@att.net. Aug. 30, Indianola - Delta Sole 5K Run/Walk, 1 Mile FR; 8am. Info: Jamie Murrell (662)347-2920, jmurrell@planters-bank.com. Aug. 30, Pearl - Eastside Son Run, 5K Run/Walk. Info: Ron Harris (601)942-4644, eastsidesonrun@yahoo.com. Aug. 30, Tupelo - Mooreville Troopers X-Country 5K, 8am. Info: Mathinee Spencer (662)842-6859, mathinee.spencer@ leecountyschools.us. Aug. 31, Tupelo - Tupelo Marathon & 14.2 Miler, 5am. Info: tupelomarathon@yahoo.com. Sept. 6, Belmont - Cardinal Fun Run 5K, 8am. Info: Kaila Timbs (662)322-6286, ktimbs07@yahoo.com. Sept. 6, Byram - Swing Bridge 5K Run/Walk, 7am; 1 Mile, 8am. Info: Jack Ward (601)201-1629, mstrackclub@aol.com. Sept. 6, Ridgeland - The Salvation Army Kettle Bell Run 5K, 8am. Info: Erica Bradshaw (601)969-7560, erica.bradshaw@ uss.salvationarmy.org. Sept. 13, Fulton - Freedom Run 5K, 8am. Info: Dalton McMillen/ Matt Taylor (662)231-9602, nursegoodbody@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Madison - The Bridge 5K Run, 5K Walk, 10K Run & 1 Mile FR; 8am. Info: (601)898-4969, sports@broadmoor.org. Sept. 13, Picayune - Run Baby Run, 5K Trail Run; 8am. Info: Erica Sloan (601)795-8063, tcofms.erica@hotmail.com. Sept. 13, Tupelo - Helping Hands Helping Homeless 5K, 8am. Info: Sam Garner (662)844-3111, samjgarner@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Brookhaven - Casa de Fe 5K, 8am. Info: Michelle Case (601)757-6409, mcase201012@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Fulton - Bless Her Heart 5K for AK, 8am. Info: Brandon Leathers (662)871-3251, blessherheart5kforak@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Greenwood - 300 Oaks Road Race, 10K Run, 5K Run, 5K Walk & 1 Mile FR; 8am. Info: Beth Stevens (662)453-4152, info@greenwoodms.com. Sept. 20, Mantachie - Mantachie Gold Ribbon Run for St. Jude, 5K 8am. Info: Teresa Farris (662)791-1228, teresafarris@hotmail.com. Sept. 20, Ocean Springs - Waiting for a Cure Bridge 8K & 1 Mile,

8am. Info: Leonard Vergunst (228)380-7037, leonardvergunst@cableone.net. Sept. 20, Ripley - Ripley Rotary Coats for Kids, 5K Run/Walk, 8am; Fun Color Run 2.5K, 8:30am. Info: Anna Ward (662)5870447, anna.howelldental@yahoo.com. Sept. 20, Walnut Grove - South of the River Roux 5K, 7am. Info: (601)253-2321, mayor@walnutgrovems.com. Sept. 27, Jackson - WellsFest 2014, 5K Run & Walk, 8am; 1 Mile FR, 9am. Info: (601)353-0658. Sept. 27, Kiln - Muddy Cheer Challenge. Info: (630)780-9603, muddycheerchallenge@aol.com. Sept. 27, New Albany - BNA Bank Tallahatchie River Run 5K, 1 Mile Race & 1/2 Mile Kids FR; 8am. Info: Amanda Kent (662)5348171, akent@bnabank.com. Oct. 11, Horn Lake - Delta Technical College 5K, 8:30am. Info: Robyn Allen (662)280-1443, rallen@deltatechnicalcollege.com. Oct. 18, Brandon - RideAbility Chasing Tail 5K & 1 Mile FR, 8am. Info: Christy Henderson (601)750-6735, chend@comcast.net. Oct. 18, Ocean Springs - Ocean Springs Rotary Night Run, 5K 6:30pm. Info: Leonard Vergunst (228)380-7037, leonardvergunst@cableone.net. Oct. 18, Starkville - PREParathon Half Marathon, 5K, .5 Mile Family FR; 7am. Info: Ryan Akers - preparathon@gmail.com.

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, $10-Kids’ Marathon; $10 price increase after 7/4. Info: info@msbluesmarathon.com, www.msbluesmarathon.com. See Ad page 30.

NORTH CAROLINA Aug. 1, Raleigh - Sir Walter Miler, 9pm. Info: Pat Price (919)2608013, sirwalterrunning@gmail.com. Aug. 2, Durham - I Am Too Sexy 5K, 8am. Info: 2sexyfamilyinfo@gmail.com. Aug. 2, Fayetteville - Run for the Red, 10K, 5K, 1 Mile FR; 7am. Info: (910)867-8151, runfortheredhighlands@redcross.org. Aug. 2, Fort Bragg - ASYMCA Deep Creek 5K Challenge Mud Run - Cancelled! Aug. 2, Franklin - 80s Flasback 8K, 5:30pm. Info: Dave Linn (828)421-7637, bringingit2life@gmail.com. Aug. 2, Murfreesboro - NC Watermelon Festival 5K, 10am. Info: Lee Canipe (252)398-0569, watermelon5k@yahoo.com. Aug. 6, Fletcher - The Foot Rx Five Dollar 5K, 6:30pm. Info: aaron@footrxasheville.com. Aug. 7 (Thurs.), Nags Head - Village at Nags Head 5K Series, 7am. Info: (252)489-8239, racedirector@runcations.com.

Aug. 8, Woodleaf (Cleveland) - Tomato Trot 5K, 7pm/Friday; $20 by 8/7, $25 on RD. Info: Patti Safrit/ Unity Church, POB 28, Woodleaf, NC 27054; (704)278-4248 tomatotrot@yahoo.com, www.unitypresbyterianchurch.com, www.sportoften.com Aug. 9, Beaufort - Yo Ho Ho & A Bottle o’Run, 5K Jog or Walk & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: Charlie Burgess (252)269-4809, c.burgess@beaufortnc.org. Aug. 9, Black Mountain - Sourwood 5K & Cheshire Pump & Run, 5K 8:30am. Info: (828)669-1902, sourwood5k@ eventmercenaries.com. Aug. 9, Cary - Bella Rose Strides for Babies, 5K 8am; Kid’s Dash 9:15am. Info: Aaron Leininger (919)238-2000, aaronleininger@yahoo.com. Aug. 9, Charlotte - NC Music Factory 5K Rock N Run, 8am. Info: Holly Cooper (917)597-3048, ceo@hollycooperinc.com. Aug. 9, Raleigh - Pound the Path 5K, 6:30am. Info: (919)2661800. Aug. 9, Winston-Salem - Mission 5K Run, 5K Walk & 1 Mile FR/ Walk; 8am. Info: Fleet Feet (336)722-8477. Aug. 14, Charlotte - River Jam Run: Race Edition, 3 Mile & 6 Mile; 6:15pm. Info: Race Dir. (704)391-3900, racedirector@usnwc.org. Aug. 14 (Thurs.), Nags Head - Village at Nags Head 5K Series, 7am. Info: (252)489-8239, racedirector@runcations.com. Aug. 15-17, Lake Lure - Lake Lure Olympiad Sports Festival, 10K Dam Run (8/15), 7pm; Lake Lure Triathlon (S-750m, B-20K, R5K (8/16), 8am; Race to the Rock, 5K 8am or 25 Mile Bike 7:30am (8/17). Info: info@lakelureolympiad.com. Aug. 16, Asheville - Hot August Night 5K, 7pm. Info: Kim Kennedy (828)253-3714, kkennedy@ashevillenc.gov. Aug. 16, Cataloochee Ranch, Maggie Valley - Richard’s 5K Trail Run, 10am. Info: pennyredfern@gmail.com. Aug. 16, Eden - Mud and Music Mayhem 6 Miles, 10am. Info: Benji Jones (336)471-3322, benji@jonesracingcompany.com. Aug. 16, Powell’s Point - WestSide Athletic Club 3-ATHLON 5.5 Miler, 9am. Info: Ed Beckley (252)256-1084, ejbeckleyjr@yahoo.com. Aug. 21 (Thurs.), Nags Head - Village at Nags Head 5K Series, 7am. Info: (252)489-8239, racedirector@runcations.com. Aug. 23, Albemarle - Strong Communities 8K. Info: Kassie Taylor (704)982-1916, kassietaylor@stanlyfamilyymca.org. Aug. 23, Charlotte - Yiasou Greek Festival 5K. Info: RFYL Registration (704)358-0717, registration@runforyourlife.com. Aug. 23, Charlotte - OrthoCarolina Classic, 5K 7:30am; 10K 7:45am; Kids 50 Yard Dash 8:45am. Info: (704)968-5666, info@orthocarolinaclassic.com.

Aug. 23, Asheville - The Color Rave Electric Glow Run (NEW DATE), 5K, 9:10pm; $37.50 by 7/20, $46.50 after. Info: Dennis Miller, 2246 Sumter St., Columbia, SC 29201, (803)799-0808, dmiller@theColorRave.com, http://theColorRave.com. Aug. 23, Dunn - Kellie’s Krew 5K, 9am. Info: James Orr (252)902-2712, james@runtheeast.com. Aug. 23, Greensboro - Kirkwood 5K Run/Walk/Push, 9am; Kids Dash, 8:30am. Info: kirkwood5000@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Greenville - The Run for Literacy 5K, 1 Mile; 7pm. Info: James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheast.com. Aug. 23, Hickory - Hickory Christian Academy Knights 5K Run, 8am. Info: Carol Johncock (828)234-5457, cjohncock@charter.net, www.hickorychristianacademy.com. Aug. 23, Highlands - Twilight Rock n Roll 5K, 6pm. Info: Michael Johnson (828)526-4114, Derek Taylor (828)526-3571. Aug. 23, Laurel Springs - Continental Divide Trail Race, 10K 9am. Info: Alison and Jason Bryant (336)326-5344, mtn.goatracing@yahoo.com. Aug. 23, Maggie Valley - Maggie Valley Moonlight Run, 8K & Sunset FR; 8:30pm. Info: Greg Duff (828)400-5868, greg@gloryhoundevents.com. Aug. 23, Newton - Soldiers Reunion Run, Mile 8am; 5K 8:30am. Info: Carol Stiles (828)695-4317, cstiles@newtonnc.gov. Aug. 23, Raleigh - Raleigh 8000, 8K 7:30am. Info: Tar River Running Co (252)443-4566, tarriverrunningco@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Spruce Pine - Summer Splash Trail Race, 10K Adventure Trail Run 8:30am; 5K Trail Race 9am. Info: matthollifield@mitchellraces.com. Aug. 29, Salisbury - BB&T Sunset 5K, 8pm. Info: Jackie Harris (704)633-1802, jharris@rcunitedway.org. Aug. 30, Asheville - Marine Run 10K & 5K, 8am. Info: mcl.asheville@gmail.com. Aug. 30, Boone - High Country Triple Crown, Half Marathon, 7:30am. Info: Stacy Sears (828)262-6116, triplecrownraces@gmail.com. Aug. 30, Davidson - XTERRA North Carolina “Fisher Farm Park” 5.2 or 10 Mile Trail Run, 8am. Info: tim@dirtyspokes.com. Aug. 30, Hendersonville - Pardee Apple Festival 8K, 8am; 1 Mile FR/Walk to follow. Info: (828)692-1413. Aug. 30, Morganton - Run.Praise.Partake Neon Night Run, Concert, and Zipline, 5K 8pm. Info: Jamie Hollifield (828)729-3344, jdhollif@gmail.com. Aug. 31 Charlotte - Labor Day Trail Race, 5K & 15K; 9am. Info: Race Dir. (704)391-3900, racedirector@usnwc.org. Sept. 3, Fletcher - The Foot Rx Five Dollar 5K, 6:30pm. Info: aaron@footrxasheville.com. Sept. 6, Ayden - Ayden Collard Festival 5K, 8am. Info: James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheeast.com. Sept. 6, Barco - Man Up 5K, 8:30am. Info: Currituck 4-H (252)232-2262; James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheeast.com. Sept. 6, Charlotte - Tyler’s Treehouse 5K, 8am; 1 Mile FR/Walk, 9am. Info: Dana Scott (704)968-0656, danascott38@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Charlotte - Camp CARE Memorial 5K, 9am. Info: Phil St. Martin (704)226-6092, stmartin.phil@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Charlotte - PurpleStride 5K, 8:30am. Info: Anne Mentus (704)254-7818, amentus@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Charlotte - Rock & Read 5K, 1 Mile FR & Kids’ Dash; 8am. Info: Bethany Cargle - blcargle@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Greenville - Run for One 5K, 8am. Info: ddevans@embarqmail.com. Sept. 6, Raleigh - 5K Chocolate Party, 9am. Info: nathansinders@gmail.com.

Sept. 6, Raleigh - North Hills 5K, Mile, 100 Yard Kid Dash & Senior Stroll; 9am; $25 by 9/ 1, after $30. Info: Spencer Good, 4815 Six Forks Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609; (919)787-3740, sgood@rocraleigh.com, www.NorthHills5k.com Sept. 6, Raleigh - Buttons 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Chermaine Arthur (919)389-8352, carthur.zfitness@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Rocky Mount - Belmont 5 Miler, 8am. Info: Tar River Running Co (252)443-4566, tarriverrunningco@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Saxapahaw - Trooper Challenge Mud Run, 5K 9am. Info: (336)525-1041, trooperchallengemudrun@gmail.com. Sept. 11, Charlotte - River Jam Run: Race Edition, 3 Mile & 6 Mile; 6:15pm. Info: Race Dir. (704)391-3900, racedirector@usnwc.org.

Sept. 13, Asheville - WNC Run/Walk for Autism, 5K & 1 Mile FR/Walk; 10:30am; $25 by 9/8. Info: Macy Russell, 505 Oberlin Rd., Suite 230, Raleigh, NC 27605; (919)865-5051, mrussell@autismsociety-nc.org, www.runwalkforautism.org Sept. 13, Cary - Run Your Heart Out 5K, 8am. Info: James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheast.com, toddacampbell@ hotmail.com. Sept. 13, Cary - REI Central NC Race Series 5K & 10K, 8:30am. Info: Paul Harwood (919)571-5031, pharwoo@rei.com. Sept. 13, Charlotte - JCSU Running of the Bulls, 5K Run & 3K Walk; 8:30am. Info: RO Covington (704)348-9428, runningofthebulls2014@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Charlotte - Hit the Brixx 10K Run, 7:45am; 5K Run/ Walk, 9am; Kid’s FR, 9:50am. Info: (704)358-0717, registration@runforyourlife.com. Sept. 13, East Bend - Paws to the Pavement - Fall Creek

Cougars 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: David Nelson (336)682-5899, nelsondc01@hotmail.com. Sept. 13, Fairview - Southcliff Black & Blue Classic, 6.5 mi. 9am; 2.6 mi. 9:05am. Info: greg@gloryhoundevents.com. Sept. 13, Farmville - Farmville 5K Road Race, 8am. Info: James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheast.com. Sept. 13, Greensboro - Retro Run 5K Run/Walk, 5:30pm. Info: Mike Clark (336)793-4311, info@junction311.com. Sept. 13, Greenville - 5K to Stop Human Trafficking, 5K 8am. Info: Kristal Gauthier - gauthierk@ecu.edu. Sept. 13, Morrisville - Jack and Jill Ran Up the Hill 5K, 8am; Mile, 9am. Info: Shontera Gillespie-Coleman (919)624-2961, shontera@yahoo.com. Sept. 13, Ocean Isle Beach - Sunbare 5K (Clothing OptionalMust be 18+), 10am. Info: Sue Butts (704)880-4561, buttsarunnin@aol.com. Sept. 13, Pittsboro - Chatham County Alzheimers Walk & 5K, 9am. Info: Pat Richardson (919)642-6893, prichardson@gallowayridge.com.

Sept. 13, Raleigh - Gail Parkins Memorial Ovarian Cancer Walk & 5K Run, 9:30am Competitive 5K; $30 by 9/1, $35 on Race Day. Info: Melanie Bacheler (919)323-9523, ovarianawarenesswalk@hotmail.com, www.ovarianawareness.org Sept. 13, Thomasville - Run Friends Run - 5K Walk/Run-DECF, 8:30am. Info: Laura Koonts (336)905-0976, ljkoonts@northstate.net. Sept. 14, Asheville - Du the Asheville Du & 10K Trail Run, Du: R-5K, B-10 mi., R-5K. Info: events@idaph.net. Sept. 14, Carrboro - Not So Normal 5K, 7am. Info: Jay (919)2605290, jay@notsonormal5k.com. Sept. 19, Winston-Salem - Moonlight Madness 5K, 8pm; 1 Mile, 7:30pm. Info: Chris Frye (336)747-7053, chrisf@cityofws.org. Sept. 20, Asheville - Hope For Horses - Endurance & Ultra Marathon, 8am. Info: contact@hopeforhorses.org. Sept. 20, Asheville - Runway 5K. Info: greg@gloryhoundevents.com. Sept. 20, Badin - Run the Valley Half Marathon, 7:30am; 10K, 8am; 5K, 8:05am. Info: Peter Asciutto (703)983-3274, uwharrierunningclub@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Beaufort - Run for the Colors 5K & 1 Mile Run/Walk; 8am. Info: James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheast.com, jeanettebward@gmail.com.

Sept. 20, Blowing Rock - Stick Boy Bread Company Mayview Madness 5K & 1 Mile Kid’s FR, 8:30am; $20 by 9/1, after $25. Info: ZAP Fitness, POB 192, Blowing Rock, NC 28605; (828)295-6198, zapfitness@ gmail.com, www.active.com/blowing-rocknc/running/distance-running-races/stickboy-mayview-madness-5k-and-blue-ridgepediatric-and-adolescent-medicine-1-milekids-fun-run-2014 Sept. 20, Camp Lejeune - Marine Corps Half Marathon - Semper Fit Grand Prix 2014 Series, 7am; $45 by 8/22, $55 by 9/5, $65 by 9/16, $70 on RD. Info: (910)450-1342, lejgrandprix@usmc-mccs.org, www.mccslejeune.com/grandprix. See Ad page 8. Sept. 20, Chapel Hill - Super Cooper’s Rockin’ Run 5K, 3pm. Info: Super Cooper Team (919)698-5996, events@supercooperswagon.org. Sept. 20, Davidson - Run For Green, Half Marathon 7:30am; 10K & 5K 7:40am. Info: Justin Ratike (704)338-2279, justin@sisuevents.com. Sept. 20, Goldsboro - Piper’s Promise Half Marathon, 5K & 1 Mile Run/Walk; 8am. Info: sjohnson0822@me.com. Sept. 20, Greensboro - Race the Bar, 5K, 8K & Beer Mile; 4pm. Info: Benji Jones (336)471-3322, benji@jonesracingcompany.com.

Sept. 20, Hickory - Frye Regional Medical Center-Do The Unthinkable 5K, 8am; $15 by 9/19, $25 on Race Day. Info: Dana C. Killian, 420 N. Center St., Hickory, NC 28601; (828)315-5677, www.fryemedctr.com/ DoTheUnthinkable Sept. 20, Murphy - Two Hours From Anywhere, 5K, Heart Walk, Kid’s FR; 9am. Info: Paul DeMichael (828)835-3695, pdemichael@murphymedical.org.

Sept. 20, High Point - Warren Rives 5K Run/Walk, 8:30am; Fun Run, 8am; $20/5K, $5/FR. Info: April Carty, POB HP-5, High Point, NC 27261; (336)878-6293, acarty@ hprhs.com, www.highpointregional.com Sept. 20, Raleigh - Celebration 5K & Family Fun Mile, 8:30am. Info: celebration5k@ncroadrunners.org. Sept. 20, Riverbend - Footprints for a Change 5K Run/Walk & 1 Mile FR, 8:30am. Info: Tina Stewart (252)638-3118, tstewart@rhanet.org.


www.running.net Sept. 21, Goldsboro - Hillbilly Hike Obstacle Race 5K, 8am. Info: Mark Wilson (919)739-7484. Sept. 27, Araphahoe - Mariner 5K, 9am. Info: James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheast.com. Sept. 27, Cary - Sweat Hope 5K, 9am. Info: jessica@headbandsofhope.org. Sept. 27, Concord - Doggie Dash 5K & 1 Mile, 8am. Info: Benji Jones (336)471-3322, benji@jonesracingcompany.com. Sept. 27, Cornelius - Be the Match Walk+Run, 5K, 1K & Trot Trot. Info: Rebecca Douglas (612)460-4239, rdouglas@nmdp.org. Sept. 27, Durham - NC Jerk Fest 5K, 8am. Info: Liesl JeffersFrancis (352)870-3448, info@caribsplash.org. Sept. 27, Durham - Fill My BackPack 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Dr. Cheresa Clemons (919)539-7842, cclemons@nccu.edu. Sept. 27, Durham - NC Pride Run 5K, 8:30am. Info: Heather Brockel (919)265-3904, heatherbrockel@hotmail.com. Sept. 27, Emerald Isle - Hero 5K, 9am. Info: James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheast.com. Sept. 27, Greensboro - Greensboro Run/Walk for Autism, 5K & 1 Mile FR/Walk; 9am. Info: Macy Russell (919)865-5051, mrussell@autismsociety-nc.org. Sept. 27, Greenville - Run Walk & Roll, 8:30am. Info: James Orr (252)702-9712, james@runtheeast.com, kgarren@vidanthealth.com.

Sept. 27, Hiddenite - Hiddenite Festival Road Race, Half Marathon, 10K, 5K; 8:30am; $20/half, $15/5K & 10K by 9/15, after $25/ $20. Info: Rick French, 621 Liledoun Rd., Taylorsville, NC 28681; (828)632-9332, rfrench@alexandercountync.gov, www.alexandercountync.gov/events/ Sept. 27, Locust - Locust Dog Gone 5K, 5pm; Dog Walk, 5:15pm. Info: Cindy Fish (704)438-3409, paceinthepines@outlook.com. Sept. 27, Middlesex - First Out Phantom 5K, 8am. Info: Cameron McGhee (919)761-0408, cmcghee@yvfd.com. Sept. 27, Raleigh - Patrol Stroll 5K, Mile & Kid’s Dash; 8:30am. Info: Larry McKeithan - lwmckeithan@ncshp.org. Sept. 27, Raleigh - Stubborn Warrior™: Fleet Fall 5K, 9am. Info: Jeffrey Liles (910)389-5948, stubbornwarriorevents@gmail.com. Sept. 27, Winston-Salem - Salem Lake 30K & 7 Mile Trail Runs, 30K 8am; 7 Mile 8:30am. Info: Bill Gibbs (336)403-7557, runthelastmile@bellsouth.net. Sept. 28, Cary - Rotary District 7710 GlobalRun4Water, 5K 4pm; 1 Mile 4:15pm. Info: Scott Rossi (919)467-2632, scott@mediscribe.com. Sept. 28, Cornelius - Lung Strong 15K & 5K. Info: (704)3580717, registration@runforyourlife.com. Sept. 28, Winterville - On the Run with Riley’s Army, 5K Run & 1 Mile Fun Walk, 3pm. Info: Kimber Stone (252)412-8191, kastone21@yahoo.com. Oct. 1, Fletcher - The Foot Rx Five Dollar 5K, 6:30pm. Info: aaron@footrxasheville.com.

Oct. 4, Asheville - Run the Forest 5K & Fitness Event, 5K Run 9am; $34.99 by 10/1, after $39.99. Info: Katy Farlow, 8 Medical Park Dr., Asheville, NC 28803; (828)2581586, kf@aea1961.com, http:// communityfitnessevents.com/run-forestfitness-event/ Oct. 4, Carrboro - Carrboro 10K, 8am. Info: Le Tour Team (912)596-7109, letourdecarrboro@gmail.com. Oct. 4, Durham - Cows on the Run, 5K Race & 1 Mile Family Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Deanna Kokubun (919)620-0897, cfa.rmd.1072@gmail.com. Oct. 4, Garner - WattsUp 5K Run/Walk, 9:30am. Info: Winters Hankins (919)889-5307, houseofzanes@yahoo.com. Oct. 4, Selma - Selma Railroad Run, 5K 8am. Info: Joni Hubble-Zeneberg (919)975-1411, recsupervisor@selma-nc.com. Oct. 5, Carolina Beach - Run Carolina Beach Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: Scott Bassett (336)253-3153, race@runcarolinabeach.com. Oct. 5, Charlotte - The Carowinds Run & Ride, 10/5: Half Marathon, 7:30am. Info: (704)588-2600. Oct. 5, Raleigh - Rock ‘N Rebellion Half Marathon, 7am. Info: Paula O’Neal (919)999-7163, runraleighraces@aol.com. Oct. 10-11, Raleigh/Atlantic Beach - Tuna Run 200, 200 Miles Overnight Relay. Info: Brian Malak (843)209-3510, info@tunarun200.com. Oct. 10, Boone - The Knob & The Bonk 2 Miler, 5:30pm. Info: Stacy Sears (828)262-6116, triplecrownraces@gmail.com.

Oct. 11, Banner Elk - Woolly Worm Woad Wace, 5 miles, 9am, mile fun run 10:15 (race day registration begins at 7:30am), $25 early, race day $30. Fun run, $10, for kids 12 and under. Race begins at Lees-McRae College track on Hickory Nut Gap Road at the Williams Gymnasium, rolling hills, beautiful scenery in the High Country of Western North Carolina. https://runsignup.com/ R a c e / N C / B a n n e r E l k / WoollyWormWoadWace. See Ad page 11. Oct. 11, Charlotte - Dirty Dozen Trail Race, 12K & 5K; 9am. Info: Race Dir. (704)391-3900, racedirector@usnwc.org.

Running Journal • August, 2014 Oct. 11, Camp Johnson/Camp Lejeune Remembrance Run 10K - Semper Fit Grand Prix 2014 Series, 8am; $25 by 9/12, $30 by 9/ 26, $40 by 10/7, $45 on RD. Info: (910)4501342, lejgrandprix@usmc-mccs.org, www.mccslejeune.com/grandprix. See Ad page 8. Oct. 11, Charlotte - Rocktoberfest Half Marathon, 7:40am; 5 Mile Run/Walk, 8am; FR, 8:30am. Info: RFYL Registration (704)3580717, registration@runforyourlife.com. Oct. 11, Charlotte - Hope Cancer Ministries 10K & 5K, 8am; Memorial Walk, 9am. Info: Paige Hauff (704)287-7859, prracemanagement@gmail.com. Oct. 11, Durham - Dance Dash, the 5K with a twist!, 9am. Info: Keri Christianson (919)385-3140, keri.christianson@duke.edu. Oct. 11, Greensboro - Cannonball Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: (336)793-4311, mike@junction311.com. Oct. 11, Holly Springs - Holly Springs 4@4, 4 Miles; 4pm. Info: Terri Wasley (919)454-0349, info@megsmile.org.

Oct. 11, King - Joggin’ for Jugs, 5K 8:30am; $25 by 10/5. Info: Ronda Patel, POB 2210, Davidson, NC 28036; Ronda Patel (336)4038195, jogginforjugs@gmail.com, www.jogginforjugs.com Oct. 11, King - Pilot Mountain to Hanging Rock, 50 Mile & 26.2 Mile; 7:3am. Info: Rich Swor (313)304-0903, rich@triviumracing.com. Oct. 11, Purlear - Run the Rendezvous 8K, 8:30am; 5K, 9:30am. Info: Lisa Watkins (336)984-7568, watkins1998@embarqmail.com.

Oct. 11, Raleigh - Triangle Run/Walk for Autism, 5K & 1 Mile FR/Walk; 9am; $25. Info: Macy Russell, 505 Oberlin Rd., Suite 230, Raleigh, NC 27605; (919)865-5051, mrussell@autismsociety-nc.org, www.runwalkforautism.org Oct. 11, Randleman - Run To Victory, 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Cathy Davis (336)495-2013, cdavis@victoryjunction.org. Oct. 11, Waynesville - Bethel Half Marathon & 5K, 8:30am. Info: Lucas Sorrells (828)734-4099, lucas@jerue.com. Oct. 12, Durham - Ales for Rails Trails 5K, 4pm. Info: Carrie Banks (919)428-7119, execdirector@ncrailtrails.org. Oct. 18, Asheville - Thomas Wolfe 8K, 10am. Info: Kick It Events (828)338-8380, tw8k@kickitevents.com. Oct. 18, Cherokee - Cherokee Harvest Half Marathon & 5K, 9am. Info: greg@gloryhoundevents.com. Oct. 18, Elkin - Insane Terrain, 5K Road & Trail Race, 8:30am. Info: Robert Ball (336)366-9212, roberthball@gmail.com. Oct. 18, Greensboro - Greensboro Marathon, 8am; Half Marathon, 8:30am; 5K, 8:50am. Info: (313)304-0903, info@triviumracing.com. Oct. 18, Lexington - Hawg Run 5K, 8am; 1 Mile FR/Walk, 8:30am. Info: Bill Pickett (336)956-1880, bill@barbecuefestival.com. Oct. 18, Raleigh - Oktoberfest Run Green 8K, 3pm. Info: info@nogrunclub.com. Oct. 25, Apex - American Tobacco Trail 10-Miler, 8:50am. Info: Brad Broyle (919)434-7700, att10miler@ncroadrunners.org. Oct. 25, Greensboro - Triple Lakes Trail Race, 40 Mile, Marathon & Half Marathon; 8am. Info: (336)793-4311, mike@junction311.com. Oct. 25, Matthews - Brookhaven Family 5K Run for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, 8:30am. Info: Emily Pritchard (704)771-9592, empritchard@gmail.com. Oct. 25, Rural Hall - Rural Hall 10K, 8am. Info: Steve Hill (336)969-9511, promisekp@earthlink.net. Oct. 26, Raleigh - Monster Dash, Kid’s Dash 1:45pm; Mile 2pm; 5K 2:30pm. Info: Mike Zimmerman (919)828-3487, mikez.caprun@gmail.com.

Oct. 26, Salisbury (Catawba College) - 5th Annual Rowan Rotary Spooky Sprint 5K Run/ Walk & Children’s Fun Run, 2pm; 5K Run/ Walk $20 before 10/23, Race Day $25; 1/2 Mile FR $5, Fun Run Race Day $10. Mail in Registration Checks payable to: Rowan Rotary Club, POB 174, Rockwell, NC 28138; Online Registration www.sportoften.com Oct. 26, Wake Forest - Hallowed Half Marathon, 7:30am; 10K, 8am. Info: Sharon Casper (919)524-7104, scasperwilliams@gmail.com.

SOUTH CAROLINA Aug. 2, Columbia - Hot Summer’s Night 5K, 7pm. Info: Strictly Running (803)799-4786. Aug. 2, Elloree - Back to School Bash 5K & Kid’s 1/2 Mile FR, 6:30pm. Info: Aline Tucker (803)378-2452, atucker@sc.rr.com. Aug. 3, Charleston - Montague Mile, 1 Mile 5pm. Info: howie@charlestonmarathon.com.

Aug. 9, Camden - Springdale 5K at Sunrise, 7:30am; $25 by 7/12, after $30. Info: Eggplant Events, POB 692, Blythewood, SC 29016; Jaime Lomas (803)600-1800, info@egg plantevents.com, www.springdale5k.com

Aug. 9, Columbia - God Cares 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: (803)7993535. Aug. 9, Walhalla - Book It 5K & Kids FR, 7:30am. Info: shannonsmrvll@yahoo.com. Aug. 16, Greenville - Edouard Michelin Memorial 5K, 7:30am. Info: Chuck Baker (864)458-4374, chuck.baker@us.michelin.com. Aug. 16, North Charleston - Magnet Mile, 1 Mile 8:30am. Info: brian_johnson@charleston.k12.sc.us. Aug. 16, Pickens - XTERRA Table Rock 15K & 5K, 7:30am; $30/ 15K, $20/5K early, $40/$30 on RD. Info: Victoria Seahorn 1401 Sanden Ferry Dr., Decatur, GA 30033; (404)421-3231, victoria@marathonmajic.com, http://marathonmajic.com. Aug. 23, Summerville - Thrivent Financial Race for the ARK, 5K 7:45am; 1 Mile FR 8:45am. Info: Cheryl Moniz (843)906-8059, info@TheARKofSC.org.

Aug. 23, York - Summerfest 10K & 5K, 8am; Fun Run, 9am; $25/10K, $20/5K by 8/15, after $30/10K, $25/5K; $10/FR. Info: Greater York Chamber of Commerce, POB 97, York, SC 29745; Paul Boger (803)684-2590, info@greateryorkchamber.com, www.yorksummerfest.com Aug. 23, Williamston - Spring Water Run, 5K Run 7:45am; 1 Mile FR 8:30am. Info: Chris Bradberry (864)940-5349, bradberry9600@msn.com. Aug. 28, Daniel Island - Thirsty Thursday 5K, 6:30pm. Info: Virginia Wininger (843)408-9629, runwithosr@gmail.com.

Aug. 29, Anderson - The Peoples Bank Midnight Flight, 9:15pm 1 Mile; 10pm 5K; 11pm 10K; $20/1 Mile, $25 10K or 5K, $40/2 Events, $45/3 Events by 8/28; after $25/$35/ $55/$60. Info: (864)716-6809, www.andersonymca.org, www.active.com. See Ad page 12. Aug. 30, Awendaw - Francis Marion Dirt Dash, Half Marathon & 12K; 7am. Info: eagle.endurance@gmail.com. Aug. 30, Greenville - Soteria 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Jevertus Burnett (864)272-0681, jburnett@soteriacdc.org. Sept. 1, Columbia - Labor Day Run, 5 Mile Run/Walk & 5 Mile Team Relay (2-person), 7:30am. Info: (803)799-IRUN (4786). Sept. 1, Seneca - Labor Day Funky Run, 5K 8am. Info: Maggie Turner (864)280-3696, pastormaggieturner@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Blythewood - Jeanne Schmidt 5K Walk/Run, 8:30am. Info: Jairad Hydrick (803)609-7375, 10010468@richland2.org. Sept. 6, Daniel Island - 9/11 Heroes Run, 5K 8am. Info: Theresa Faircloth (843)597-9240, charleston@911Heroesrun.org. Sept. 12, Aiken - Make New Friends 5K, 6:30pm; Daisy Dash for Kids, 6pm. Info: Katie Miller (803)502-0247, katie@millersnack.com. Sept. 12, Greenville - Half-Moon Outfitters Moonshiner Night Trail Race, 5K 7pm. Info: Joel Koontz (864)233-4001, joel@halfmoonoutfitters.com. Sept. 13, Bethera - Raccoon Pond Rush 10 Mile Trail Run & Relay, 9am. Info: eagle.endurance@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Clemson - CPT Piazza Memorial 5K Run, 8am. Info: Joseph Mulholland (910)916-1554, jmulhol@g.clemson.edu. Sept. 13, Hilton Head - Run for the Brave 5K, 8am. Info: Robert Fyfe (843)815-1718, rob@palmettorunningco.com. Sept. 13, Pickens - Run the Rock 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Monica Masters (864)430-6519, m_masters@bellsouth.net. Sept. 13, York - Run With Endurance 5K Run/Walk, 8am; 1 Mile Walk/Run, 8:15am. Info: Amy Brown (803)493-5424, amybrown173@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Bluffton - Tiger Bass 12K Run, 5K Run & 1 Mile FR/ Walk; 8am. Info: Robert Fyfe (843)815-1718, rob@palmettorunningco.com. Sept. 20, Clover - Run For Hope 5K, 8am. Info: Morgan Stewart (803)628-8372, stewartm@winthrop.edu. Sept. 20, Irmo - Dam Run to Irmo 10K & 6K Dam Walk; 7:30am. Info: (803)799-4786. Sept. 20, Liberty - Colorful Beginnings 5K, 9am. Info: Teresa Cummings (864)420-7992, teresa@firstbaptistliberty.com. Sept. 20, Mt. Pleasant - CrossBridge Pancake Run, 10K & 5K; 8am. Info: eagle.endurance@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Rock Hill - Be Great 8K, 1 Mile FR; 8am. Info: Chandra West (704)374-2651. Sept. 20, Simpsonville - Illuminating Hope 5K, 8:30pm. Info: Brie LeBret (864)416-3663, brie@theinnocent.org. Sept. 23, Charleston - Fall Equinox 10K, 6:30pm. Info: Virginia Wininger (843)408-9629, runwithosr@gmail.com. Sept. 26, Florence - Celebrate Better Health 5K, 6pm. Info: Jimmy Tassios (843)777-3017, jtassios@yahoo.com. Sept. 27, Darlington - Darlington Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K; 7am. Info: (843)206-4389, darlingtonmarathon@gmail.com. Sept. 27, Lugoff - Race 2 Read, 5 Mile Road Race & 1 Mile FR/ Walk; 8am. Info: Betsy Long (803)420-8114. Sept. 27, Mullins - Mullins Lions “Run for Sight” 5K, 8am. Info: Dr. FG Mason (843)464-8324, fgmddsrun@bellsouth.net. Oct. 4, Fort Mill - Springmaid Trail Race 10K & 5K, 8am. Info: Tammy Woods (803)547-1020, tammywoods@ascgreenway.org. Oct. 4, Greenville - Get Out Greenville 10K, 9am. Info: Steve Baker (864)325-8303, stevebaker864@gmail.com. Oct. 4, Simpsonville - Lauren’s Hope 5K Run/Walk, 8am; 1/4 Mile Kid’s FR, 9am. Info: (864)228-1168, info@laurenshope.org. Oct. 11, Columbia - Ray Tanner Home Run 12K, 5K & Kids FR; 8am. Info: Ken Lowden (803)553-2673, ken@raytannerhomerun.org.

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Oct. 11, Georgetown - Historic Georgetown, SC Bridge 2 Bridge Half Marathon, 12K & 5K Run/Walk, 7:30am; Kids’ FR, 10am; $60/Half, $50/12K, $25/5K Run/Walk by 10/9. Info: Daniel Newquist (843)436-6131, gtownbridge2bridgerun@ gmail.com, www.bridge2bridgerun.com Oct. 11, Johns Island - Lowcountry Trail Half Marathon & 5K, 8:30am. Info: Charleston County Parks (843)795-4386, ccprc@ccprc.com. Oct. 18, Greenville - Open Arms 5K, 8:30am. Info: Daron Fowler (864)967-3905, openarms5k@gmail.com. Oct. 18, Pacolet - Pacolet Indian Summer Festival 5K, 7:30am. Info: Michael Meissner (864)621-1411, michael.meissner@converse.edu.

Oct. 19, Myrtle Beach - Myrtle Beach Mini Marathon, 7am; 10/18: Coastal 5K, 7:30am & Doggie Dash 1.5 Mile, 8:30am; $10 off Code: RJMINIAUG14 (exp. 8/31/14). Info: Continental Event & Sports Marketing (800)733-7089, info@runmyrtlebeach.com, www.runmyrtlebeach.com. See Ad page 7. Oct. 25, Greenville - Spinx RunFest Marathon, 7:30am; Half Marathon, 8am; 10K, 8:15am; Big Punkin 5K Haunted Run, 7pm; Kids Marathon, 8:30am. Info: greenvillenancy@gmail.com. Oct. 25, Irmo - Pumpkin Run, 5K Run/Walk 8:30am; Kids FR 8am. Info: Erin Roof (803)407-0179. Oct. 25, Surfside Beach - Nathan Black 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Diane Smith (704)871-0529, dwsmithrn@roadrunner.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.

TENNESSEE Aug. 2, Auburntown - Red Apple Run, 5K & FR; 7:30am. Info: Roger Turney (615)464-4210, aschool@dtccom.net. Aug. 2, Bluff City - Wishing for a Well 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Macy Carrier (423)418-2037, macy.carrier@yahoo.com. Aug. 2, Bristol - Got Guts 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Meredith J. Hendrickson (615)604-0570, mhendrickson@ccfa.org. Aug. 2, Memphis - Overton Park 5 Mile Classic, 8am. Info: Barry Roberson (901)722-8797, barry@breakawaymemphis.com. Aug. 2, Morristown - Trojan Trek 5K, 8am. Info: Stephanie Holbrook (423)839-9015, holbrookmail@charter.net. Aug. 2, Pigeon Forge - PigeonForge.com Midnight Road Race 8K, 11:59pm. Info: lhoward@keepsevierbeautiful.org. Aug. 2, Smyrna - Smyrna Parks 5K Challenge & Bill Nash Dash for Cash Mile, 5K 7:30am; 1 Mile 8:30am. Info: monty.perkins@townofsmyrna.org. Aug. 3, Cookeville - Blister in the Sun Marathon, 8am. Info: jhite@tntech.edu. Aug. 3, East Ridge - Watermelon Crawl 4 Mile & 2 Mile; 8am. Info: jeff@sceniccitymultisports.com. Aug. 6, Kingsport - XTERRA Bays Blaze 15K & 5K Trail Runs, PM race. Info: (423)230-0002. Aug. 8, Johnson City - The Unity Race 5K Run/Walk, 7:30pm. Info: Charnita Hammonds (423)773-3475, charnitahammonds@yahoo.com. Aug. 9, Chattanooga - Rock/Creek Still Hollow Trail Race, Half Marathon & 10K; 7am. Info: (888)707-6708. Aug. 9, Chattanooga - Missionary Ridge Road Race, 4.7 Mile; 8am. Info: Mark Wisdom (423)304-5258, missionaryridgeroadrace@gmail.com. Aug. 9, Church Hill - Church Hill Free Medical Clinic 5K, 9am. Info: freeclinic@ofoneaccordministry.org. Aug. 9, Church Hill - Falcon 5K, 7pm. Info: Chris Lark (423)8636748, chris.lark@hck12.net. Aug. 9, Johnson City - 5K Run/Walk for the Johnson City Health Center, 9am. Info: Ms. Carter Wade (423)439-4076, wadecm@etsu.edu. Aug. 9, Maryville - Scholars Run 5K & 1 Mile FR/Walk, 8am. Info: Parks & Rec (865)983-9244, kellyforster@parksrec.com. Aug. 9. Munford - Celebrate Munford 5K Run & Family Fun Walk, 8am. Info: DJ Watson (901)484-7113, djroaddawg@yahoo.com. Aug. 9, Nashville - Nashville Undy 5K Run, 8:30am; 1 Mile Fun Walk, 8:40am. Info: undy5000@ccalliance.org. Aug. 9, Nashville - East Nashville Tomato 5K, 7:30am; Kids FR, 7am. Info: Brennan Mason (615)228-5525 (x70326), bmason@ymcamidtn.org. Aug. 10, Kingsport - Book It Baby 5K Run/Walk, 5pm. Info: jmiles@chartertn.net. Aug. 10, Knoxville - Soles of the City 4 Miler (ladder series), 7:30am. Info: Robin Bandy (865)680-1183, rbnbandy@gmail.com. Aug. 10, Memphis - MRTC RRS 1st 5 Miler, 7am. Info: (901)528-4224, paulireland@att.net, scriswell@cityofbartlett.org. Aug. 12, Kingsport - Duck Island Summer Mile: Kids Mile 6:30pm; Adult Mile 7:30pm. Info: Bob Townsend (423)525-7335. Aug. 16, Blountville - Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office Hot Pursuit 5K Run, 8:30am; 2 Mile Walk, 8:40am. Info: Leslie Earhart (423)279-6042.


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www.running.net Aug. 16, Chattanooga - Chattanooga Mud Run 5K, 8:30am/1st wave. Info: mudrun@habichatt.org. Aug. 16, Greeneville - Greene County YMCA 5K Run, 8am. Info: Debbie Overacker (423)639-6107, Bob Townsend (423)257-6188. Aug. 16, Johnson City - Heartbreak Ridge 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Lesley Whitehead (423)534-4414, lesleywhiteheadt@aol.com. Aug. 16, Knoxville - Butterfly Fund 5K, 9am. Info: James Harrill (865)789-1982, james.harrill@clayton.net. Aug. 16, Memphis - Elvis Presley 5K Run, 8am. Info: Kelly Burrow (901)316-0377, kburrow@livitupinc.org. Aug. 16, Oak Ridge - Haw Ridge Trail Race, 7+ Miles; 5:30pm. Info: Laura Gearhiser (865)318-0108, lauragearhiser@hotmail.com. Aug. 16, Oneida - Trailblazer Triple Challenge, 5K 8am; 10K 10am; FR 2pm. Info: Justin Sharpe (423)286-9500, justin.sharpe1@gmail.com. Aug. 16, Pikeville - Fall Creek Falls 10K Run, 8am. Info: Kevin Mahon (888)7287879, kevin@endurancesportsmanagement.com. Aug. 17, Memphis - Breakaway Bardog 5K, 9am. Info: Jessica Grammar (901)7345731, jessgrammer@gmail.com. Aug. 22, Memphis - Celebrity Sunset 5K Run/Walk, 7pm. Info: (901)435-1527, rosemary_hicks@loc.edu. Aug. 23, Franklin - Best Buddies 5K, 7:30am. Info: Margaret Marchetti (615)8912046, margaretmarchetti@bestbuddies.org. Aug. 23, Hermitage - Wild “Thang” 9 Mile Trail Run, 8:30am. Info: Diana Bibeau (615)347-5822, diana.bibeau@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Johnson City - Run For The Hill 5K Run/Walk, 8:30am. Info: Gretchen Tongco (423)943-5017, wgtongco@comcast.net. Aug. 23, Knoxville - The Man Run, 5K & 10K Race; 1 Mile FR; 8am. Info: Georgette Samaras (865)305-8583, gsamaras@utmck.edu. Aug. 23, Memphis - Forrest Spence 5K, 1 Mile Kids FR; 8am. Info: Brittany Spence (901)270-0977, brittany@forrestspencefund.com.

Aug. 24, Jonesborough - Little Ironman Tribute Run/ Walk 5K, 5pm; Little Ironman Mini Mudder (3-12yrs.), 3pm; 5K: $15 by 8/8, $20 Race Day; Mini Mudder: $10 Initial Run, $5 additional run or $25 unlimited. Info: Brent Warner (423)384-1986, philfoundation@yahoo.com, www.philfoundation.org Aug. 24, Memphis - MRTC RRS 5 Miler, 7am. Info: (901)528-4224, paulireland@att.net, scriswell@cityofbartlett.org. Aug. 29, Johnson City - Electric 80s 5K Night Run, 8pm. Info: fabulousfiveseries@gmail.com. Aug. 30, Cookeville - Cookeville Mud Run, 5K Obstacle; 10am. Info: (931)528-1711. Aug. 30, Johnson City - Tweetsie Trail Trek 4.3 Mile Run/Walk, 8:30am/Runners, 9am/Walkers. Info: Ray Flynn (423)747-1319, Jenny Brock (423)791-1262. Aug. 30, Memphis - Memphis Bootlegger 5K. Info: Rich Swor (313)304-0903, triviumracing@gmail.com. Aug. 30, Murfreesboro - Run for Him 5K & 10K, 7am. Info: Race Director (615)2022486, wayneburns@comcast.net. Aug. 30, Pigeon Forge - Kickin’ Chicken 5K Race, 8am. Info: Clyde Cummins (865)428-5222, cfcummins@bellsouth.net. Aug. 30, Strawberry Plains - Run for the Arts 5K, 8am. Info: Jessica Strutz (865)9328128. Sept. 1, Bristol - Summer’s End 5K, 8am; Back to School Mile, 8:05am; 2 Mile Walk (untimed), 7:50am. Info: Eric Reecher (423)956-1957, eric.reecher@gmail.com. Sept. 1, Franklin - Franklin Classic 10K Run, 5K Run/Walk & 1K Kids’ FR; 7am. Info: Katherine Williams (615)657-6671, kat@s2fnashville.com. Sept. 1, Jellico - Miner’s Mile, 10K & 5K Races; 2 Mile Walk; 8am. Info: Matt Rafalski (423)784-5771, minersmile10k5k@gmail.com. Sept. 1, Knoxville - Hal Canfield Memorial Milefest, One Mile Races; 8am. Info: aewalter75@yahoo.com. Sept. 6, Baileyton - Baileyton Celebration 5K Road Race, 6pm. Info: Ms. Diane McAmis (423)234-7702 (h). Sept. 6, Franklin - The Original Mud Run, 10K & 5K plus dog mud run & Kids Mud Run; 9am. Info Vanessa Vavra (972)515-7701, vanessa@imudrun.com. Sept. 6, Kingsport - Eastman Road Race, 10K Handcycle 7:55am; 10K Run 8am; 3K Run 9:30am; 3K Walk 10:15am; Youth Runs on 9/5 6pm. Info: Eastman Employee Center (423)229-3771. Sept. 6, Norris - Kids Count 5K, 8am. Info: Margaret Durgin (865)463-2740, cacactinc@comcast.net. Sept. 6, Oak Ridge - Rock and Root 30K Trail Race, 9am. Info: Brad Spears (865)804-4902. Sept. 6, Sweetwater - Firefighters 5K, 8am. Info: Craig Brackett (865)207-9331, cbrackett@gactv.com. Sept. 7, Memphis - MRTC RRS 10K, 7am. Info: (901)528-4224, paulireland@att.net, scriswell@cityofbartlett.org. Sept. 12, Kingsport - Smoke and Fire 5K Run, 8pm. Info: fabulousfiveseries@gmail.com. Sept. 12, Memphis - Cooper Young 4 Miler, 7pm. Info: (901)272-2922, info@cooperyoung.org. Sept. 13, Fayetteville - Run for Ella 10K & 5K Trail Run, 8am. Info: sbswindall@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Franklin - Jovenes Fiesta 5K, 8am. Info: (615)943-7041, hedge33@yahoo.com. Sept. 13, Franklin - Heroes in Recovery 6K, 8am. Info: (888)312-4220. Sept. 13, Greeneville - Everett’s Endeavor: 5K to End Dravet, 9am. Info: Matt Duncan (423)329-5667, everettsendeavor@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Greeneville - The VIBE 5...A Race In Glow Motion (Glow Run), 5K Run/ Walk; 8pm. Info: Randy Brock (606)216-6478. Sept. 13, Leiper’s Fork - Heroes in Recovery 6K, 8am. Info: (888)312-4220. Sept. 13, Kingsport - Bays Mountain Trail Race, 15 Mile 8am. Info: Mark Skelton (423)272-4182 (o), (423)345-2335 (h), markskelton@markskelton.com. Sept. 13, Kingsport - Kingsport Oktoberfest Running of the Beers 5K, 9am. Info: info@superflyfab.com. Sept. 13, Knoxville - Marine Mud Run, 3 Miles Off Road Run w/obstacles; 8am. Info: MudRun@mclknox.org. Sept. 13, Lacassas - Dairy Hill Stampede 5K & 10K, 8am. Info: (615)970-8065, info@tnfacct.org. Sept. 13, Murfreesboro - Stacy B. Woodrow 5K Fun Run, 8am. Info: (866)738-5393, events@onestoprace.com. Sept. 13, Somerville - Fayette Cares 5K/1K Run/Walk/Stroll/Give Hope, 8:15am. Info: Alexandra Wardlaw (901)465-3802 (x221), info@fayettecares.org. Sept. 14, Bartlett - Stanky Creek 50K, 7am; 25K, 7:30am. Info: Mike Samuelson events@altisendurance.com. Sept. 14, Kingsport - Reedy Creek Adventure 5K Run w/obstacles, 6pm. Info: Amanda Malone (423)817-2571, cleekfarm@gmail.com. Sept. 14, Maryville - Hold On Be Strong 5K. Info: holdonbestrong5K@gmail.com.

Sept. 14, Memphis - FedEx 5K & Fun Run, 2:30pm. Info: racesupport@corp.ds.fedex.com. Sept. 14, Townsend - Parkside Realty Townsend 15K Race, 8am. Info: Pam Haggard (865)207-6122, pamhaggard@ymail.com. Sept. 19-21, Hurricane Mills - Stage Race @ Loretta Lynn’s, 9/20: 20 Miler, 8am; 9/21: 10 Miler, 7am & 5 Miler, 10am. Info: season@nashvillerunning.com. Sept. 20, Gray - Fossil 5K & Mile Fun Walk, 9am. Info: barberj@mail.etsu.edu. Sept. 20, Knoxville - Dream Connection 5K Race & 1 Mile Family FR, 8am. Info: Shawn Queener (865)206-9529, squeener@scrippsnetworks.com. Sept. 20, Lenoir City - Hoof It! for STAR, 5K Trail, Mini Mile Family Fun Walk; 8am. Info: Shara Cross (865)988-4711, development@rideatstar.org. Sept. 20, Memphis - Book It 5K Run/Walk, 9am; 200 Meter Dash on Track (10under), 10am. Info: Julie Fike/Laurie Harwell (901)767-6987, juliefike@holycommunion.org. Sept. 20, Nashville - Shelby Bottoms Boogie Run, 5K 7:30am; 15K 7:40am. Info: Peter Pressman (615)293-8862, pasta4run@aol.com. Sept. 20, Townsend - Great Smoky Mountains Half Marathon, 7am. Info: Salem Stanley (949)295-3302, salem@vacationraces.com. Sept. 21, Gallatin - The Great Pumpkin Run 5K, 10am. Info: info@runriffraff.com. Sept. 21, Johnson City - Bluegrass Half Marathon & Relay, 7:30am. Info: Sarah Poret (423)914-3119, ssporet@gmail.com. Sept. 21, Memphis - MRTC RRS 10K, 7am. Info: (901)528-4224, paulireland@att.net, scriswell@cityofbartlett.org. Sept. 27, Kingston - The Chase 5K Run, 9am; 1 Mile Fun Walk, 8:30am. Info: Kandi Leffew (865)789-0076. Sept. 27, Memphis - Sole to Soul 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Ashley LaRue (901)7254165, agordon@idlewildchurch.org. Sept. 27, Memphis - Million Calorie Burn 5K, 9am; 1 Mile FR, 9:15am. Info: (901)684-6011, chris.owens@healthymemphis.org. Sept. 27, Nashville - Women’s Running Nashville Half Marathon & 5K, 7am. Info: (800)311-1255, wrsnashville@competitorgroup.com. Sept. 27, Oneida - Big South Fork 17.5 Mile & 10K Trail Races, 8:30am. Info: Bobby Glenn (865)688-0715, bgruns@comcast.net. Sept. 27, Pigeon Forge - SGMA Hall of Fame 5K Run & Mile Walk, 9am. Info: trice@fbcsev.org. Sept. 27, Surgoinsville - Phipps Bend River Run, 11 Mile Trail Race 8:30am. Info: Mark Skelton (423)272-4182 (o), (423)345-2335 (h), markskelton@markskelton.com. Oct. 4, Burns - Two Lakes Trail Run, 7.6 miles; 11am Runners, 10am Walkers. Info: John Spencer (615)441-5915, jvspencer@aol.com. Oct. 4, Campbellsville - Run the Rolling Hills 5K & Kids FR, 9am. Info: (731)5143725, campbellsvilletn5k@hotmail.com. Oct. 4, Chattanooga - Rock/Creek StumpJump 50K Trail Race, 8am; 11 Mile, 7:50am. Info: events@rockcreek.com. Oct. 4, Cleveland - Great Pumpkin Chase 40 & 8, 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk; 8am. Info: Rick Williams (423)339-8916, voiture735_tn@charter.net. Oct. 4, Winchester - Winchester’s Southern Tennessee Plunge Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am. Info: Brie King (931)967-8288, brie.king@lpnt.net. Oct. 5, Memphis - MRTC RRS 10 Miler, 7am. Info: (901)528-4224, paulireland@att.net, scriswell@cityofbartlett.org.

Oct. 11, Farragut - Farragut Fall 5K, Fun Run & Pet Parade; 8am; $20 by 10/3, after $25. Info: Bettye Sisco, 11826 Kingston Pike, Ste. 110, Knoxville, TN 37933; Bettye Sisco (865)675-7057, info@farragutchamber.com, www.farragutchamber.com Oct. 11, Piney Flats - Overmountain Victory 10 Miler, 9am; 3K 8:30am; $35/10 Miler, $12/3K, by 10/1, after $40/10 Miler, $15/3K. Info: Don Davis, 425 Bayhill Dr., Piney Flats, TN 37686, (423)854-0152, donfdavis@aol.com, www.rockymountmuseum.com Oct. 12, Memphis - Greenline 1/2 Marathon, 8am. Info: imontanez@shelbyfarmspark.com. Oct. 12, Nashville - RunWild Shelby Park 6 Miler, 8am. Info: season@nashvillerunning.com. Oct. 18, Clarksville - Go Commando Half Marathon Run/Walk, 7am; 10K, 7:30am; 5K, 8am; Kids FR (10-under), 11am. Info: clemon@clarksville.tn.us. Oct. 18, Cookeville - The Upper Cumberland Haunted Half Marathon, 7am. Info: runhauntedhalf@gmail.com. Oct. 18, Nashville - Rock and Road Relay, Full Marathon, 26.5 Mile Relay & 5K, 8am. Info: Katherine Williams (615)567-6671, kat@s2fnashville.com. Oct. 19, Chattanooga - 7 Bridges Marathon & 4 Bridges Half Marathon, 7am; 2 Bridges 5K, 7:30am; Family FR, 10am. Info: Denny Marshall (423)902-4659, denny@sceniccitymultisports.com. Oct. 19, Memphis - MRTC RRS 10 Miler, 7am. Info: (901)528-4224, paulireland@att.net, scriswell@cityofbartlett.org. Oct. 19, Nashville - Music City Half Marathon, 8am. Info: Tomas de Paulis (615)3906977, lntdp@earthlink.net. Oct. 24-25, Chattanooga to Nashville, TN - Ragnar Relay Series, 200(ish) Miles; Teams & Ultra Teams. Info: Ragnar Events, LLC (801)499-5024, (877)837-3529. Oct. 25, Kingsport - The Haunted Half Marathon & 4-Person Relay, 3pm. Info: Hank Brown (423)963-1045, info@werunevents.com. Oct. 25, Springfield - Boo Bash Dash 4 Miler & 1 Mile FR, 9am. Info: Beth Stodghill (615)382-5066, event@casaofrobertsoncounty.org.

Nov. 1, Farragut - Turkey Creek 13.1, Half Marathon, 5K & Kids Run; 9am; $60 thru 8/31, $65 thru 10/28, $75 on RD. Info: Steve Durbin, 940 Riverside Forest Way, Unit 101, Knoxville, TN 37915; (270)556-1679, durb417@gmail.com, www.ktc.org. See Ad page 28. Nov. 29-30, Oak Ridge - Secret City Half Marathon Weekend, 11/29: 5K & 10K 7:30am & Half Marathon 4 Kids 11am; 11/30: Half Marathon 7:30am. Info: frankchmi@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.

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VIRGINIA Aug. 1, Abingdon - Highlands Festival Feet for Food 5K, 8pm. Info: pastor@sinkingspring.org. Aug. 1, Arlington - Lost Dog 5K Series, 6:30pm. Info: events@runpacers.com. Aug. 2, Appalachia - Appalachia Railroad Days 5K, 8:15am; 1 Mile FR/Walk, 8am. Info: Randy Blair (276)565-0406. Aug. 2, Burkes Garden - Trooper Andrew D. Fox “727” Memorial 5K, 9am. Info: Debbie Ratliff (276)988-3472. Aug. 2, Fairfax County - Crime Solvers 5K, 8am. Info: racedirector@capitalarearunners.com. Aug. 2, Pound - Run in the Son 5K Splash & Dash, 7pm. Info: Tonya Large (276)275-0454, tjlarge79@gmail.com. Aug. 2, Williamsburg - WISC Family Festival 5K. Info: Rick Platt (757)229-7375, rickplatt1@juno.com. Aug. 3, Arlington - Summer Strides, 8am. Info: Bob Platt (703)486-1466, bob@racepacket.com. Aug. 5, Newport News - Tom Ray Memorial Predict Your Time 5-Miler, 6:30pm. Info: Christine Schaffner (757)898-3258. Aug. 8, Arlington - Lost Dog 5K Series, 6:30pm. Info: events@runpacers.com. Aug. 9, Abingdon - Schoolhouse 5K Run, 8:30am; Kids Mile & Mile Walk, 8:15am. Info: (276)525-1385, kowens@washcova.com. Aug. 9, Abingdon - Christopher Todd Richardson Memorial 10K, 6pm. Info: Jenny Nichols (276)619-1489, jendenichols@mac.com. Aug. 9, Fort Story - Armed Forces YMCA Mud Run - 8K Endurance Race, 8am/1st Wave; Mini Mud, 9:30am/1st Wave. Info: bsagedy@cox.net. Aug. 9, Lynchburg - Lynchburg Half Marathon, 7:30am; 5K, 8am. Info: Riverside Runners (434)846-7449, info@riversiderunners.com. Aug. 9, Salem - Health Focus of SW VA Salem Distance Run, 5K & 10K 8am; 3 Mile Walk 8:15am. Info: Cindy Hannah (540)4442925 (x202), channah@healthfocusswva.org, www.healthfocusswva.org. Aug. 9, Williamsburg - CDR SuperHero 5K Run/Walk, 8:30am; 1 Mile FR/Walk, 8am. Info: (757)566-3300. Aug. 12, Williamsburg - Lake Matoaka 4.3 Mile Trail Challenge, 6:30pm. Info: Susan Hagel (757)587-0699. Aug. 15, Arlington - Lost Dog 5K Series, 6:30pm. Info: events@runpacers.com. Aug. 16, Abingdon - VHCC Color X-treme 5K Fun Run, 10am. Info: kmorton@vhcc.edu. Aug. 16, Lebanon - Get Physical 5K Run, 9am; 1 Mile Walk, 8am. Info: Bob Weatherly (276)889-4090, rweatherly26@comcast.net. Aug. 16, Newport News - Boy & Girls Clubs Smart Smiles 5K Run/Walk, 8am. Info: Laurel Manges (757)223-7204, lmanges@bagclub.com. Aug. 16, Wise - Laura’s 5K Run & 5K Walk, 9am. Info: Amy Ketron (276)210-7029, ayhopkins@hotmail.com. Aug. 17, Hartwood - Hartwood 10 Mile, 7:15am. Info: matt@mattboyd.org. Aug. 17, Leesburg - Leesburg 20K, 7:30am; 5K, 7:40am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. Aug. 19, Arlington - NOVA Running Club 5K, 6:30pm. Info: (410)212-2146, erincmasterson@gmail.com. Aug. 19, Newport News - Swamp Bridge 5K, 6:30pm. Info: Bruce Davis (757)989-0072, weatherwizard1@juno.com. Aug. 22, Arlington - Lost Dog 5K Series, 6:30pm. Info: events@runpacers.com. Aug. 23, Ashland - Patrick Henry Half Marathon, 7am. Info: phhalf@rrrc.org. Aug. 23, Big Stone Gap - Big Stone Gap Kiwanis: “The Grizzly” 3.5 Mile Off Road Obstacle Race; 10:30am. Info: bsgkiwanis@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Croaker - York River State Park 5K. Info: Jan Brown (757)564-0001, jan@spiritworksfoundation.org. Aug. 23, Hampton - Taking Steps to End Domestic Violence, 5K RunWalk 8:30am. Info: Heidi Olson (757)722-2261, holson@transitionsfvs.org. Aug. 23, Madison - Mad Run 4 Miler, 7:30am. Info: (540)7186531, w4mtpmadison@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Pennington Gap - Hope4Kayla 5K, 9am. Info: hope4kayla5k@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Virginia Beach - East Coast Surfing Championship 8K. Info: Jocelyn Orr (757)270-1371. Aug. 24, Fairfax - Run! Geek! Run! 5K, 8am. Info: (703)2183555, rungeekrun@w2comm.com. Aug. 24, Reston - South Lakes 10K, 7:30am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. Aug. 30, Coeburn - Finer Miner 5K, 8am. Info: Emil Schenck (276)220-6270. Aug. 30, Damascus - Iron Mountain Trail Run, 50, 30 & 16 Miles; 7am. Info: kkirkt@yahoo.com. Aug. 30, Wise - UVa-Wise Survival Challenge, 1st wave 7am. Info: Sarah Smith (276)376-4514, scs6p@uvawise.edu. Aug. 31, Fairfax - Great American 5K & 1K FR, 8am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. Aug. 31, McLean - The Falls 5K Run, 9am. Info: mgobryan@fasttrakracing.com. Aug. 31, Virginia Beach - Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon, Relay & 5K, 7am. Info: Competitor Group (858)450-6510, (800)311-1255. Sept. 1, Coeburn - Finer Miner 5K, 8am. Info: Emil Schenck (276)220-6270. Sept. 6, Charlottesville - Rivanna Greenbelt Marathon, 5:30am. Info: charlottesvilletrackclub@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Douthat State Park - Odyssey Trail Running Rampage, 40 mile 7am; Marathon 8:30am; Half Marathon 10am; 5 Mile 11:30am. Info: (540)444-4422, info@oarevents.com. Sept. 6, Arlington - Arlington Police, Fire & Sheriff 9/11 Memorial 5K, 6pm. Info: racedirector@arlington911race.com. Sept. 6, Elkton - The Rockingham Pike (underwear) 5 Miler, 9am. Info: Jeff Campbell (540)289-6863, jc28sixx@yahoo.com. Sept. 6, Farmville - High Bridge Half Marathon, 7:30am; 5K, 8am. Info: (434)392-3060, director@downtownfarmville.com.

Running Journal • August, 2014 Sept. 6, Newport News - Race for HOPE, 10K, 5K, & interactive 1 Mile, 8am. Info: Safi Harper, PO Box 15692, Newport News, VA 23608, (757)358-7648, info@shareheartin africa.org, www.ShareHEARTinAfricaEvent. org Sept. 6, Lexington - Rock Bridge Area Hospice Hustle 5K Glow

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Sept. 7, Midlothian - 9/11 Heroes Run, 5K & 1 Mile FR/Walk, 2pm. Info: richmond@911heroesrun.org. Sept. 7, Triangle - Finish 2b Fit Series, 20K; 8:30am. Info: (540)446-6719, finish2bfit@gmail.com. Sept. 7, Virginia Beach - The End of Watch Foundation’s Run for Hope 5K, 9am; 1K Adult Walk/Run & Kid’s 1K FR, 10am. Info: (888)611-7627, info@theendofwatchfoundation.com. Sept. 12-13, Loudoun County - Divas Half Marathon & 5K, 9/12: 5K 6:15pm; 9/13: Divas Half Marathon, 7:30am. Info: 1(800)7337089, info@runlikeadiva.com, www.runlikeadiva.com.

Run & Walk, 8pm; Kids FR, 7:30pm. Info: Michelle Jones (540)4631848. Sept. 6, Stuart - Stop, Drop & Run 5K, 8am. Info: Rebecca Adcock (276)229-9917, rebajksn@aol.com. Sept. 6, Triangle - EX2 Off-Road Half Marathon & 10K, 8am. Info: info@ex2adventures.com. Sept. 6, Warrenton - Moving 4 Missions 5K, 8am. Info: (434)9426264, hudgins.andrew@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Williamsburg - The Hare & Tortoise New Quarter Park 8K Run/Walk, 9am; 1 Mile FR/Walk, 8:30am. Info: John O’Hare (757)220-5731, john@hareandtortoiserunwalk.com.

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Running Journal • August, 2014

Sept. 13, Fairfax - ROCKS, Inc. Run/Walk, 5 Mile Run & 2 Mile Walk; 8am; $30, under 15$20 by 9/10; after 9/10 $35, under 15-$25. Info: Shawn Hawkins, WSC-Assoc., POB 47435, Forestville, MD 20753; (703)599-1097, hawknla@verizon.net, www.therocksdc.org Sept. 13, Gate City - Break Away 5K Race to End Domestic Violence, 8am. Info: Laura Quillen (423)418-0604. Sept. 13, Newport News - ECPI University 8K Run for Alzheimers, 8:30am. Info: ecpi8k@ecpi.edu. Sept. 13, Vienna - Navy Federal Credit Union 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: jacquelyn_lofaro@navyfederal.org. Sept. 13, Williamsburg - Colonial Heritage 5K Run/Walk. Info Taryn DeRose (757)645-2004, tderose@colonialheritageclub.org. Sept. 14, Fairfax - PVI RunFest 5K, 8am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. Sept. 14, Virginia Beach - Rush to the GOAL 5K & 1 Mile FR, 2pm. Info: Angelo Celesia (757)288-7715, acelesia@aol.com.

Sept. 20, Alexandria - 2nd Annual 5K Run & Walk Benefitting Wounded Warrior Caregivers. Cameron Run Park, 4001 Eisenhower Ave. Alexandria. Registration www.operationhomefront.net. After 7/1 $25/ adult, $10/child, $60/family by 8/29. Info: Marietta Bernot (202)415-2970, bernomari@gmail.com Sept. 20, Bristol - Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion 5K Run, 8am; 2 Mile Walk, 8:05am. Info: Matthew Studholme (276)5919242, sheddingcat@comcast.net. Sept. 20, Ft. Eustis - Mulberry Island Half Marathon, 8am; 5K Run, 7:30am. Info: Ron Lynch (757)878-6075, (757)878-0013, ronald.lynch@us.army.mil. Sept. 20, Norfolk - Heart of Ghent 10K, 8am; Kid’s FR, 9:30am. Info: team@mettleevents.com. Sept. 20, Reston - Susco 8K In Memory of Timothy P. Susco & 2K FR, 8:30am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com.

Sept. 20, Spotsylvania (Courtland High School) - Baron “Deuce” P. Braswell II 5K Run/Walk Against Teen Violence, 8:30am; Youth 1 Mile FR, 8am; 5K Run/Walk (Adults): $22 before 9/6, $25 after 9/6, $30 Race Day; 5K Run/Walk (Students 18-under): $15; 1 Mile Youth FR (14-under): $10. Info: Gwen Braswell-Nash (540)834-2440, gsbraswell@ verizon.net, www.braswellratv.com Sept. 26-27, Richmond - Maymont X-Country Festival, 9/26: Open 5K, 6pm; 1 Mile Elementary Boys, 5:30pm, Girls, 5:40pm; 9/ 27: 8 Mile Trail Run, 7am; Middle School Boys 3K, 8:30am, Girls, 8:45am; High School Races 5K, 9am-2pm. Info: Sports Backers (804)285-9495, info@sportsbackers.org. Sept. 27, Arlington - Clarendon Day Run, 5K 8am; 10K 9am; Kids Dash 9:30am. Info: events@runpacers.com. Sept. 27, Chesterfield - Green Beret Challenge-Richmond OPS Series, 8 miles w/obstacles; 8:30am. Info: info@specialopsseries.com. Sept. 27, Clifton - Dash into the 80s at the St. Andrew’s 5K, 8am; Fun Run, 8:45am. Info: Katie (703)366-3743, aklynch2@gmail.com.

Sept. 27, Lynchburg - The Genworth Virginia 10 Miler, 4 Mile Run & 4 Mile Walk; 8am; Amazing Mile Children’s Run on 9/26: 1/4 mi. 6:15pm, 1/2 mi. 6:35pm, 1 mi. 6:50pm, 1 mi. 7:10pm. Info: The Virginia 10 Miler, POB 982, Lynchburg, VA 24505-0982, racedirector@virginia10miler.com, www.virginiatenmiler.com. See Ad page 29. Sept. 27, Newport News - Hilton 5K Run, 9am. Info: brans4d@verizon.net. Sept. 28, Arlington - Many Hopes Breaking Ground 5K, 11am. Info: (317)514-5142, meyerk87@gmail.com. Sept. 28, Falls Church - Teddy Bear 5K & 1K FR/Walk, 4pm. Info: Renee Boyle (703)534-4907, renee_boyle@fcmlcc.org. Sept. 28, Reston - Perfect 10, 10 Mile & 10K, 8am; 1 Mile FR, 8:10am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. Oct. 4, Alexandria - The Ashley Renee Thompson Memorial Foundation’s “Survive the 5” 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: (703)9680975, robin@theartofdriving.org. Oct. 4-5, Hampton - Crawlin’ Crab Half Marathon & 5K, 10/4: 5K, 8am; Kids Kilometer 1K (12-under), 9:30am. 10/5: Half Marathon, 8am. Info: (757)412-1056, info@crawlincrabhalf.com. Oct. 4, McLean - McLean 5K Run with the Warriors, 8am. Info: (703)538-2970, development@vinsonhall.org. Oct. 4, Poquoson - Poquoson Seafood Festival 5K, 8:30am. Info: Rich Clifton (757)243-3633, rdc86hokie@cox.net. Oct. 4, Winchester - Winchester Green Circle 5K, 8:30am; Kid’s Mile, 9:15am. Info: Ed Schrank (540)664-2027, eschrank@su.edu, www.raceit.com/search/event.aspx?id=23546. Oct. 5, Mount Vernon, VA to National Harbor, MD - Woodrow Wilson Bridge Half Marathon, 7am. Info: steve@wilsonbridgehalf.com. Oct. 11, Alexandria - Rock & Stroll to End Homelessness 10K, 8am. Info: allieplihal@dailyevents.com.

Oct. 11, Centreville - Glory Days 5K, 8:30am. Info: terri@potomacriverrunning.com. Oct. 11, Smithfield - Smithfield Hog Jog 5K, 9am. Info: Kyle Weidlich (757)508-1072, smithfieldhogjog@gmail.com. Oct. 11, Williamsburg - Beyond Boobs! 10K Run for the Hills, 9am. Info: (757)645-2649, vicki@beyondboobs.org.

Oct. 12, Blacksburg - Hokie Half Marathon & 5K, 7:30am; $80/Half, $25/5K by 9/20, after 9/20 $90/Half, $30/5K. Info: James DeMarco, 801 University City Blvd., Suite 1, Blacksburg, VA 24060; (540)552-9339, james@runabout sports.com, www.hokiehalf.com Oct. 12, Charlottesville - Charlottesville Fall Classic Half Marathon, 7am; 10K, 7:30am. Info: (434)218-0402, francesca@ badtothebone.biz. Oct. 12, Norfolk - South Norfolk Jordan Bridge River Run, 5K Run & Walk; 8am. Info: team@mettleevents.com. Oct. 18, Alexandria - Fort Hunt 5K Trail Race, 9am. Info: mgobryan@fasttrakracing.com. Oct. 25, Lorton - Run From the Killer Zombies, 5K Run/Walk & 1K FR; 4:30pm. Info: help@prisonbreakdash.com. Oct. 25, Richmond - Call Federal Credit Union Marathon Junior, 0.5 mi. 10am; 1 Mile 10:15am; 2 Mile 10:30am. Info: Sports Backers (804)285-9495, info@sportsbackers.org. Oct. 26, Charlottesville - Danger! Zombies! Run! 5K, 8:30am. Info: Alyssa Godesky (410)336-7550, alyssa@badtothebone.biz.

Nov. 15, Richmond - Anthem Richmond Marathon, Half Marathon & 8K, 8am. Info: Race Director, 100 Avenue of Champions, Richmond, VA 23230, (804)285-9495, marathon@sportsbackers.org, http:// www.richmondmarathon.org/

WASHINGTON, DC Aug. 2, Washington, DC - Glo Run, 5K 9pm. Info: washingtondc@theglorun.com. Sept. 6, Washington, DC - Cops and Robbers Run, 5K 9am. Info: dispatch@copsandrobbersrun.com. Sept. 6, Washington, DC - National Press Club Beat the Deadline 5K, 7:30am. Info: (202)662-7561, rmohamed@press.org. Sept. 13, Washington, DC - Abebe Bikila Day International Peace Marathon & Half Marathon, 8am. Info: Jay Jacob Wind (703)9274833, racedirector@att.net. Sept. 13, Washington, DC - Bull-dog Eagle 5K Cross Country Race/Walk, 8:30am. Info: (202)537-2208, jehrenhaft@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Washington, DC - Race for Every Child 5K, 8:30am. Info: (703)609-6643, berry_brady@yahoo.com. Sept. 13, Washington, DC - GlowRun 5K, 8pm. Info: (202)4389084, mike@rev3adventure.com.

Sept. 14, Washington, DC - Navy Air Force Half Marathon, 7am; 5 Miler, 8am. Info: navyairforcehalfmarathon@gmail.com, www.navyairforcehalfmarathon.com. See Ad page 6. Sept. 21, Washington, DC - National Capital 5K Run/Walk for Hydrocephalus, 8am. Info: (301)202-3813, michael@hydroassoc.org. Oct. 4, Washington, DC - City vs City Run: Baltimore vs Washington, DC, 5K 8:30am. Info: (410)804-8391, cityvscityrun@gmail.com. Oct. 5, Washington, DC - Boo! Run for Life 10K, 8am. Info: (703)786-8581, boorunforlife@yahoo.com. Oct. 11, Washington, DC - Law Enforcement Ride & Run to Remember 5K. Info: (202)737-7134, info@rideandruntoremember.org. Oct. 12, Washington, DC - Army Ten-Miler, 8am. Info: (202)6853361, usarmy.mcnair.mdw.armytenmiler@mail.mil. Oct. 26, Washington, DC - Marine Corps Marathon & 10K, 7:55am. Info: (800)786-8762, marine.marathon@usmc.mil.

WEST VIRGINIA Aug. 1, Wheeling - The Green Mile Run & Walk, 5K Run/Walk & 1 Mile; 7pm. Info: (740)859-0704. Aug. 2, Bluefield - Run for Education 5K Run/Walk, 9am. Info: Lori Charles Stacy (304)327-7114, lori.charles@llbroadcasting.com. Aug. 9, Ona - Kanawha Trace Trail Runs, 50K 7:30am; 25K & 10K 9:30am. Info: Cory Richardson (304)416-1015, cory_richardson@hotmail.com. Aug. 16, Parkersburg - News and Sentinel Half Marathon, 8am; 2 Mile, 8:10am; 8/17: Junior Races (6-11) & Tiny Tot Trot (5-under), 1pm. Info: Lindsey Spanner (304)485-1891 (x459), halfmarathon@newsandsentinel.com. Aug. 30, Charleston - Charleston Distance Run 15 Miler, 5K Run, 5K & 10K Walks, 15 Mile 3-Person Relay; 7:30am. Info: John Palmer (304)345-5433, charlestondistancerun@yahoo.com. Sept. 13, Parkersburg - Walk4Vets and 5K Fun Run, 7:45am. Info: Debbie Rake (304)485-8900, debbie@jandils.com. Sept. 14, Central Station - Light the Fire 10K, 2pm. Info: Brent or Laura Cottrill (304)873-1691, bbadd1976@yahoo.com. Oct. 4, Shepherdstown - Freedom’s Run Marathon, 7am; Half Marathon, 8:05am; 5K, 8:30am; 10K, 8:40am. Info: mark@freedomsrun.org. Oct. 10-12, Circleville - WV Trilogy, 10/10: 50K 7am; 10/11: 50 Mile 6am; 10/12: Half Marathon 9am. Info: Dan Lehmann (304)9245835, irunwv@gmail.com. Oct. 25, Pipestem - SWVRRC Pumpkin Run 5K & 10K, 10am. Info: Tom Davis (304)384-3298 or (304)384-5134, cwotomd@gmail.com.

TRACK & FIELD Aug. 1, Metairie, LA - All Comers Track Meet, 100 Meters to 2 Miles. Info: raceinfo@runNOTC.org.

MULTI-SPORTS (Included in the Multi-sports calendar are single swimming and cycling events). Aug. 1, Kill Devil Hill, NC - TRI Outer Bank Sports “Run Swim Run Outer Banks” Aquathlon Series, R-1K, S-400m, R-5K; 8am. Info: (252)489-8239, racedirector@runcations.com. Aug. 2-3, Canton, NC - Lake Logan Multisport Festival, Half, International, Sprint Tris; Aquathlon, Aquabike. Info: Greg Duff (828)400-5868, greg@gloryhoundevents.com. Aug. 2, Charlotte, NC - Amphibious Duathlon, R-5K, Paddle2K, R-5K; 8am. Info: Race Dir. (704)391-3900, racedirector@usnwc.org. Aug. 2, Goldsboro, NC - Goldsboro YMCA Sprint Triathlon, S-1/2 mi., B-20 mi., R-3 mi.; 7:30am. Info: kriquette.davis@goldsboroymca.org. Aug. 2, Alcoa, TN - Springbrook Sprint Triathlon, S-200 yd., B-9 mi., R-3 mi. Info: (865)250-3618, martin@racedayevents.net. Aug. 2-3, Culpeper, VA - Culpeper Sprint Triathlon & International, Sprint (8/2): S-750m, B-16 mi., R-5K, 8am; International (8/3): S-1500m, B-24 mi., R-10K, 8am. Info: vts@setupevents.com. Aug. 2, Fayetteville, New River Gorge, WV - New River Gorge Challenge Extreme Triathlon, B-12 mi., Paddle-8 mi., R-8.5 mi. Info: Adam Stephens (304)574-2337, adam3789@aol.com. Aug. 3, Benton, LA - River Cities Triathlon, S-.5 mi., B-18.2 mi., R-3.1 mi.; 6am. Info: Sportspectrum (318)798-1241. Aug. 3, Charlotte, NC - Amphibious Duathlon, R-5K, Paddle2K, R-5K; 8am. Info: Race Dir. (704)391-3900, racedirector@usnwc.org. Aug. 9, Mobile, AL - Little Flower Pedal & Pace Duathlon, B5 mi., R-5K, B-5 Mi.; 7am. Info: Margaret Olive (251)401-8039, mlolive@bellsouth.net. Aug 9, Columbus, GA - Chattahoochee Challenge Olympic Triathlon & Duathlon, S-1000m (duathletes 2 Mile Run, B-25 mi., R-10K; 7am. Info: info@tricolulmbusga.com. Aug. 9, Marietta, GA - Sprint and Super Sprint East Cobb Adults & Kids, Adult Sprint: S-400 yd., B-14 mi., R-3.6 mi.; Super Sprint: S-250 yds., B-7 mi., R-2 mi.; 7:30am; Kid distances by age (13-under), 10:30am. Info: Five Star NTP (770)633-5511, lstarr3@mindspring.com. Aug. 9, Roxboro, NC - Mayo Lake Sprint Triathlon, S-750m, B-16 mi., R-3.0 mi.; 8am. Info: FS Series (919)376-9441, info@fsseries.com. Aug. 9, Wilson, NC - Wilson Family YMCA Youth Triathlon, Swim, Bike, Run; 8am. Info: James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheast.com. Aug. 10, Baltimore, MD - Druid Hill Park Sprint Triathlon, S300 yd., B-8 mi., R-5K; 7am. Info: mts@setupevents.com. Aug. 10, Chapel Hill, NC - UNC Wellness Super Sprint Triathlon, S-250yd., B-9 mi., R-5K; 7am. Info: mary@setupevents.com. Aug. 10, Greenville, SC - Greenville Triathlon, S-400m, B-15 mi., R-5K; 7am. Info: jdavis@setupevents.com. Aug. 10, Oak Ridge, TN - Secret City Triathlon, S-500m, B-15 mi., R-5K; 7:30am. Info: Kevin Mahon (888)728-7879, kevin@endurancesportsmanagement.com. Aug. 10, Blacksburg, VA - TriAdventure Summer Sprint, S300 yd., B-10 mi, R-5K; 7:30am. Info: Lynne Krulich (540)2501220, lkrulich@comcast.net. Aug. 10 Richmond, VA - Pink Power Tri (Women Only), S400m, B-11 mi., R-3.1 mi.; 7am. Info: 411@richmondmultisports.com. Aug. 15-17, Lake Lure, NC - Lake Lure Olympiad Sports Festival, 10K Dam Run (8/15), 7pm; Lake Lure Triathlon (S750m, B-20K, R-5K (8/16), 8am; Race to the Rock, 5K 8am or 25 Mile Bike 7:30am (8/17). Info: info@lakelureolympiad.com. Aug. 16, Huntsville, AL - Huntsville Sprint Triathlon, S-400m, B-7 mi., R-5K; 7:30am. Info: bigdogand4@bellsouth.net. Aug. 16, Flowery Branch, GA - KidFit & Adults, too Triathlon & 5K, Adults Triathlon 7am; 5K 7:30am; Kids Triathlon 8am. Info: Five Star NTP (770)633-5511, lstarr3@mindspring.com. Aug. 16, Mt. Vernon, KY - Rockcastle Duathlon, R-5K, B-17 mi., R-2.2 mi.; 8am. Info: s.turley@rhrcc.org. Aug. 16-17, Marbury, MD - General Smallwood International Triathlon & Sprint, 8/16 International: S-1500m, B-24 mi., R-10K, 7am; 8/17 Sprint: S-750m, B-16 mi., R-5K, 7am. Info: mts@setupevents.com. Aug. 16, Columbus, MS - Possum Town Triathlon, S-600 yd., B-17 mi., R-3.3 mi.; 7am. Info: Brad Atkins (662)574-5539, bradandmelissa@cableone.net. Aug. 16, Cherry Point, NC - Sprint Triathlon/Relay & Kids Triathlon, 9am. Info: Berna Crosby (252)466-2208, bernadine.crosby@usmc-mccs.org. Aug. 16, Knoxville, TN - Dragonfly Kids Triathlon, S-100 yd./ 200 yd., B-2.5/5 mi., R-1K/2K. Info: (865)250-3618, martin@racedayevents.net. Aug. 16, Richmond, VA - Anthem Moonlight Ride, 8pm. Info: Sports Backers (804)285-9495, info@sportsbackers.org. Aug. 16, Roanoke, WV - Stonewall Jackson Triathlon, S1000m, B-26 mi., R-4 mi.; 8am. Info: Benji Jones (336)471-3322, benji@jonesracingcompany.com. Aug. 17, Bowling Green, KY - Bowling Green Sprint Triathlon, S-400m, B-23K, R-5K, 8am. Info: (270)791-9437, bg.sprint.triathlon@gmail.com. Aug. 17, Fletcher, NC - LPC Triathlon, S-200yd., B-17.5 mi., R-5K; LPC Kid’s Multisport Race. Info: events@idaph.net. Aug. 17, Raleigh, NC - Rex Wellness Sprint Triathlon, S-250 yd., B-10 mi., R-3.1 mi.; 7am. Info: FS Series (919)376-9441, info@fsseries.com. Aug. 17, Winston-Salem, NC - Ramblin’ Rose Women’s

Triathlon, S-225 yd., B-8 mi., R-2 mi.; 8am. Info: (877)293-6387, info@ramblinroseevents.com. Aug. 17, Pikeville, TN - Tri Fall Creek Falls Triathlon, S-1500m, B-40K, R-10K; 7:30am. Info: Kevin Mahon (888)728-7879, kevin@endurancesportsmanagement.com. Aug. 19, Waxhaw, NC - Jimmie Johnson Foundation Cane Creek Sprint Triathlon, S-500yd., B-12.8 mi., R-5K; 6pm. Info: Franci Pirkle (704)953-8622, wellnesschallenge@coolbreezecyclery.com. Aug. 23, Cornelius, NC - Lake Norman YMCA Triathlon, S750m, B-17.5 mi., R-5K; 7am. Info: mary@setupevents.com. Aug. 23, Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Youth Tri 7.03 Series, (Ages 5 yr. thru 15 yr.); 8am. Info: (336)907-8161, info@e3ehp.com. Aug. 23, High Point, NC - Oak Hollow Lake Triathlon, S-500m, B-12.4 mi., R-3.1 mi.; 8:30am. Info: Richard Swor (313)304-0903, triviumracing@gmail.com. Aug. 23, Dandridge, TN - Lakeside of the Smokies Triathlon, S1.5K, B-40K, R-10K. Info: (865)250-3618, martin@racedayevents.net. Aug. 23, Pigeon Forge, TN - Double Dip Sprint Triathlon, S300yds., B-16.5 mi., R-5K; 7:30am. Info: Kevin Mahon (888)7287879, kevin@endurancesportsmanagement.com. Aug. 24, Huntsville, AL - Rocketman Triathlon, S-1.5K, B-40K, R-10K; 7:30am. Info: rocketmantri@gmail.com. Aug. 30, Aiken, SC - Langley Pond International Triathlon, S1500m, B-24 mi., R-10K; 7am. Info: jdavis@setupevents.com. Aug. 31, Pine Mountain, GA - Callaway Gardens Triathlon & 5K, Tri: S-1K, B-30K, R-8K; 8am; $75/Tri, $35/5K by 8/24, after $85/Tri, $45/5K. Info: Dave Johnson, 1930 Beaver Brook Ln., Marietta, GA 30062; (770)565-5208,eventsdj@aol.com, www.callawaygardens.com. Aug. 31, Ocean Springs, MS - One Coast Olympic Triathlon, S1.4K, B-40K, R-10K; 8am. Info: Dean Morrow & Lisa McCombs (228)604-2227, run.n.tri@gmail.com. Sept. 1, Kingsport, TN - Barberitos Sprint Triathlon, S-250m, B7.5 mi., R-5K; 8am. Info: janinepleasant@gmail.com. Sept. 6, Scottsboro - Frantic Frog Triathlon, S-400m, B-24K, R5K; 8am. Info: jblove@scottsboro.org. Sept. 6, Ashland City, TN - Riverbluff Triathlon, Half, Olympic & Sprint, 7am. Info: Katherine Williams (615)657-6671, kat@s2fnashville.com. Sept. 6-7, Williamsburg, VA - Patriots Half & Sprint Triathlon, Half 9/6: S-1.2 mi., B-58 mi., R-13.1, 7am; Sprint (9/7): S-750m, B20K, R-5K, 7:30am. Info: vts@setupevents.com. Sept. 7, Tallahassee, FL - Tallahassee YTS Youth Triathlon & Adult Super Sprint Series #2, 8am. Info: Michael Weyant (850)2416591, info@tallahasseeYTS.com. Sept. 13, Huntsville, AL - Soggy Seals Sprint Triathlon. Info: Sharon Allen (256)883-9622, sharon.allen@ymcahuntsville.org. Sept. 13-14, Swanton, MD - Savageman 30.0 & 70.0, 9/13 30.0: S-0.9 mi., B-22.9 mi., R-6.2 mi., 9:30am; 9/14 70.0: S-1.2 mi., B55.7 mi., R-13.1 mi., 8:30am. Info: mts@setupevents.com. Sept. 13, Pass Christian, MS - Yak-A-Du, R-2 mi., Kayak-2 mi., R-2 mi.; 8am. Info: Leonard Vergunst (228)380-7037, leonardvergunst@cableone.net. Sept. 13, Knoxville, TN - Barley’s Cycling Classic, 31, 50 & 62 mile road rides. Info: (865)250-3618, martin@racedayevents.net. Sept. 13, Doblin, VA - Claytor Lake Sprint Triathlon, S-500 yd., B-12 mi., R-5K Trail Run; 8am. Info: Lynne Krulich (540)250-1220, lkrulich@comcast.net. Sept. 14, Asheville, NC - Du the Asheville Du & 10K Trail Run, Du: R-5K, B-10 mi., R-5K. Info: events@idaph.net. Sept. 14 Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Youth Tri 7.03 Series, (Ages 5 yr. thru 15 yr.); 4pm. Info: (336)907-8161, info@e3ehp.com. Sept. 20, Pickens, SC - Tri the Ridge Sprint Triathlon, S-300 yds., B-13 mi., R-3.2 mi.; 8am. Info: Ryan Smith (864)306-4676, ryansmith@pcymca.net. Sept. 21, Clermont, FL - Iron Girl Clermont Women’s Triathlon & 5K Event, Sprint & Super Sprint Triathlon; 7am. Info: katie.sousa@ironman.com. Sept. 21, Huntersville, NC - Ramblin’ Rose Women’s Triathlon, S-250 yd., B-9 mi., R-2 mi.; 8am. Info: (877)293-6387, info@ramblinroseevents.com. Sept. 21, Knoxville, TN - Anchor Splash Sprint Triathlon, R-3 mi., B-6 mi., S-300 yds. Info: (865)250-3618, martin@racedayevents.net. Sept. 21, Richmond, VA - Richmond Box Endurance & Olympic Tri, Endurance: S-1.2 mi., B-56 mi., R-13.1 mi.; Olympic: S-1500m, B-40K, R-10K; 8am. Info: 411@richmondmultisports.com. Sept. 27, Huntsville, AL - Racin’ the Station Duathlon (w/Youth Portion), R-1.95 mi., B-14.3 mi., R-1.95 mi., 8:30am; Youth Events Long & Short 10:45am. Info: issduathlon@gmail.com. Sept. 27, New Orleans, LA - New Orleans Man Up Triathlon, S300m, B-10 mi., R-2 mi.; 7:30am. Info: (504)454-6561, info@pemla.com. Sept. 28, Melbourne, FL - Battle of the Bridges Triathlon, Sprint & Olympic; 7:15am. Info: info@battleofthebridgestri.com. Sept. 28, New Orleans, LA - Girl Power Triathlon, S-300m, B-10 mi., R-2 mi.; 7:30am. Info: (504)454-6561, info@pem-la.com. Sept. 28, Greenville, NC - Splash & Dash Kids Triathlon, 2pm. Info: James Orr (252)902-9712, james@runtheast.com. Sept. 28, Spotsylvania, VA - Giant Acorn International Triathlon, S-1500m, B-42K, R-10K; 9am. Info: vts@setupevents.com. Oct. 4, Rock Hall, MD - Waterman’s Half, S-1.2 mi., B-56.0 mi., R-13.1 mi.; 9am. Info: mts@setupevents.com. Oct. 4, Richmond, VA - Martin’s Tour of Richmond, 101 mi. 7:30am; 29 mi., 7:45am; 58 mi. & 78 mi., 9:15am. Info: Sports Backers (804)285-9495, info@sportsbackers.org. Oct. 5, Chapel Hill, NC - Ramblin’ Rose Women’s Triathlon, S250 yd., B-9 mi., R-2 mi. Info: (877)293-6387, info@ramblinroseevents.com. Oct. 5, Richmond, VA - Richmond Sprint Tri, S-400m, B-20K, R5K; 8:30am. Info: 411@richmondmultisports.com. Oct. 11, Lexington, SC - The Dam Tri 2014, S-1000m, B-21 mi., R-7K; 8am. Info: jdavis@setupevents.com. Oct. 12, Tallahassee, FL - Rez3 Triathlon Series #3, Spring & Olympic Triathlon, 8:30am. Info: Jennifer Kilinski (850)508-2335, trithereztriathlon@gmail.com.


www.running.net Oct. 12, Titusville, FL - Rocketman Florida Triathlon, Classic: S-1/4 mi., B-32 mi., R-3.1 mi.; 7:40am; International+: S-.93 mi., B-32 mi., R-6.2 mi., 7:3am; Half Iron: S-1.2 mi., B-56 mi., R-13.1 mi., 7am. Info: ashley@themelbournemarathon.com. Oct. 25, Woodstock, GA - Rope Hill Dirty Duathlon (B-6 mi., Trail Run-3 mi., B-6 mi.) 9am; 5K Trail Run, 8:55am. Info: Lisa Randall (770)653-4614, lisa@mountaingoatadventures.com.

MARATHON Aug. 17, Germantown, MD - Maryland Trail Running Festival, Marathon, 7am; Half Marathon (Sold Out), 8:30am; 5 Miler & 5K, 9am; Kid’s FR, 11:30am. Info: (202)870-4288, info@wdas.org. Aug. 31, Tupelo, MS - Tupelo Marathon & 14.2 Miler, 5am. Info: tupelomarathon@yahoo.com. Sept. 6, Douthat State Park, VA - Odyssey Trail Running Rampage, 40 mile 7am; Marathon 8:30am; Half Marathon 10am; 5 Mile 11:30am. Info: (540)444-4422, info@oarevents.com. Sept. 6, Charlottesville, VA - Rivanna Greenbelt Marathon, 5:30am. Info: charlottesvilletrackclub@gmail.com. Sept. 13, Washington, DC - Abebe Bikila Day International Peace Marathon & Half Marathon, 8am. Info: Jay Jacob Wind (703)927-4833, racedirector@att.net. Sept. 27, Darlington, SC - Darlington Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K; 7am. Info: (843)206-4389, darlingtonmarathon@gmail.com. Oct. 4, Winchester, TN - Winchester’s Southern Tennessee Plunge Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am. Info: Brie King (931)9678288, brie.king@lpnt.net. Oct. 4, Shepherdstown, WV - Freedom’s Run Marathon, 7am; Half Marathon, 8:05am; 5K, 8:30am; 10K, 8:40am. Info: mark@freedomsrun.org. Oct. 11, Key West, FL - Southernmost Marathon, 6:30am; Half Marathon & 10K, 6:45am. Info: Liz Love (479)200-4689, liz@somomarathon.com. Oct. 11, King, NC - Pilot Mountain to Hanging Rock, 50 Mile & 26.2 Mile; 7:3am. Info: Rich Swor (313)304-0903, rich@triviumracing.com. Oct. 12, Chatsworth, GA - Mystery Mountain Marathon & 12 Miler, 8am. Info: mysterymtnmarathon@getguts.com. Oct. 12, West Monroe, LA - Dirty South Marathon, Relay & Half Marathon, 8am. Info: Tara Knight (318)366-4188, contact@dirtysouthrunning.com. Oct. 12, Charlottesville, VA - Charlottesville Fall Classic Half Marathon, 7am; 10K, 7:30am. Info: (434)218-0402, francesca@badtothebone.biz. Oct. 18, Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Running Festival, Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K, Relay & Kids FR; 8am. Info: Customer Service (410)605-9381, customerservice@corrigansports.com. Oct. 18, Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Marathon, 8am; Half Marathon, 8:30am; 5K, 8:50am. Info: (313)304-0903, info@triviumracing.com. Oct. 18, Nashville, TN - Rock and Road Relay, Full Marathon, 26.5 Mile Relay & 5K, 8am. Info: Katherine Williams (615)5676671, kat@s2fnashville.com. Oct. 18, Cass, WV - GRT Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K Run/ Walk, Family FR & Kiddie Dash; 8am. Info: Brian Horton (918)508-1482, bnhorton@cox.net. Oct. 19, Chattanooga, TN - 7 Bridges Marathon & 4 Bridges Half Marathon, 7am; 2 Bridges 5K, 7:30am; Family FR, 10am. Info: Denny Marshall (423)902-4659, denny@sceniccitymultisports.com. Oct. 25, Greensboro, NC - Triple Lakes Trail Race, 40 Mile, Marathon & Half Marathon; 8am. Info: (336)793-4311, mike@junction311.com. Oct. 25, Greenville, SC - Spinx RunFest Marathon, 7:30am; Half Marathon, 8am; 10K, 8:15am; Big Punkin 5K Haunted Run, 7pm; Kids Marathon, 8:30am. Info: greenvillenancy@gmail.com. Oct. 26, Washington, DC - Marine Corps Marathon & 10K, 7:55am. Info: (800)786-8762, marine.marathon@usmc.mil. Nov. 1, Wynne, AR - Midsouth Championship Marathon & Half Marathon, 8am. Info: Ethan T. Cook (870)238-4610, ecook5381@aol.com. Nov. 1, Charleston, SC - South Carolina Trail Championships, Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K; 9am. Info: Info: Scott Bagwell (864)525-6702, scott@go-greenevents.com. Nov. 2, Raleigh, NC - Raleigh City of Oaks Marathon, Half Marathon & Relay, 7am; 10K, 7:20am; YMCA Kids Marathon Mile, 7:30am. Info: committee@cityofoaksmarathon.com. Nov. 2, Wilmington, NC - Carolina Sports Medicine Battleship North Carolina Half Marathon, 8am; 5K, 8:10am; Walkers, 7am. Info: Ed Fore (910)398-5539, edfore7628@bellsouth.net. Nov. 2, Huntington, WV - Marshall University Marathon, Half Marathon & Relay, 7am; 5 Mile Run/Walk, 7:15am. Info: director@healthytristate.org. Nov. 8, Fort Oglethorpe, FL - Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon, Half Marathon, Jr. Marathon & 5K; 7:30am. Info: Jenni Berz (423)842-6265, jberz@chattanoogatrackclub.org. Nov. 9, Pensacola, FL - Pensacola Marathon & Half Marathon, 6:30am. Info: (850)434-2800, info@marathonpensacola.com. Nov. 8, Columbus, GA - Soldier Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, 8am. Info: info@soldiermarathon.com. Nov. 9, Outer Banks, NC - Outer Banks Marathon & Half Marathon, Half 7am; Marathon 7:20am. Info: (252)255-6273, info@obxse.org. Nov. 15, Tampa, FL - Chosen Race For Adoption Marathon & Half Marathon, 6am. Info: Yolanda Lemons (813)523-3023, ylemons@chosentampa.com.

Nov. 15, Richmond, VA - Anthem Richmond Marathon, Half Marathon & 8K, 8am. Info: Race Director, 100 Avenue of Champions, Richmond, VA 23230, (804)2859495, marathon@sportsbackers.org, http:/ /www.richmondmarathon.org/

Running Journal • August, 2014 Nov. 15, Charlotte, NC - Charlotte’s Novant Health Thunder Road Marathon & Half Marathon, 7:45am (W/C 7:40am); 5K Run/Walk, 8:15am (W/C 8:10am). Info: marathoninfo@runforyourlife.com. Nov. 16, Lithia, FL - X-Country Marathon & 30K, 7am; Half Marathon, 8am; 5K, 8:30am. Info: Jim Hartnett (813)232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com. Nov. 22, Cotter, AR - White River Marathon for Kenya, Half Marathon, 5K Run or Walk; 7am. Info: rd@whiterivermarathon.com. Nov. 29, Stennis Space Center, MS - Mississippi Coast Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K; 8am. Info: Leonard Vergunst (228)380-7037, leonardvergunst@cableone.net. Nov. 30, Cocoa, FL - Space Coast Marathon, 6:30am; Half Marathon, 6am. Info: info@spacecoastmarathon.com. Dec. 5-7, West Palm Beach, FL - Palm Beaches Marathon & Run Fest, 12/7: Marathon, Half Marathon, Relay 6:30am; 12/5: 5K & 10K, 6pm. Info: pbminfo@usroadsports.com. Dec. 6, Baton Rouge, LA - Baton Rouge Beach Marathon & Half Marathon, 7am. Info: Craig Watson (225)292-3800, sailfish01@aol.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. 13, Huntsville, AL - Nike Rocket City Marathon, 8am; $75 P/M thru Sept., $90 P/M thru Oct., after $100 (online thru 12/1). Info: Suzanne Taylor (256)650-7063, suzanne@fleetfeethuntsville.com, www.runrocketcity.com. See Ad page 15. 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)726-4250, info@bestdamnrace.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. 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, $10-Kids’ Marathon; $10 price increase after 7/4. Info: info@msbluesmarathon.com, www.msbluesmarathon.com. See Ad page 30. Feb. 8, Tallahassee, FL - Tallahassee Marathon & Half Marathon, 7:30am; $60/ Marathon, $40/Half by 8/31; $65/$45 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 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)293RACE (7223), mbmarathon@yahoo.com, www.mbmarathon.com.

ULTRAS Aug. 2, King George, VA - Dahlgren Heritage Rail Trail 50K, 6:30oam. Info: (540)310-4803, vic@farc.org. Aug. 3, Lithia Springs, GA - Hot to Trot 8 Hour Run, 8am. Info: chefrcobb@yahoo.com. Aug. 9, Canton, GA - Six Hour Race to Sunset at Blankets Creek, 3pm-9pm. Info: lisa@mountaingoatadventures.com. Aug. 9, Ona, WV - Kanawha Trace Trail Runs, 50K 7:30am; 25K & 10K 9:30am. Info: Cory Richardson (304)416-1015, cory_richardson@hotmail.com. Aug. 16, Lakeland, FL - Tick Tock Ultra - 12-Hour Ultra, 7:30am7:30pm. Info: gallantgait@yahoo.com, www.ticktockultra.vpweb.com. Aug. 30, Damascus, VA - Iron Mountain Trail Run, 50, 30 & 16 Miles; 7am. Info: kkirkt@yahoo.com. Sept. 5-6, Asheville, NC - Blue Ridge Relay, 200 Miles; 6:30am. Info: Ken Sevensky (336)877-8888, info@blueridgerelay.com. Sept. 6, Douthat State Park, VA - Odyssey Trail Running Rampage, 40 mile 7am; Marathon 8:30am; Half Marathon 10am; 5 Mile 11:30am. Info: (540)444-4422, info@oarevents.com. Sept. 12-13, Cumberland, MD to Washington, DC - Ragnar Relay Washington, DC, 200 Miles; 7am. Info: Ragnar Events (801)4995024, info@ragnarrelay.com. Sept. 13, Summerfield NC - Doggettville 12 Hour Relay & Ultra, 7am-7pm. Info: John Doggett (336)462-1852, dogg7460@gmail.com. Sept. 14, Bartlett, TN - Stanky Creek 50K, 7am; 25K, 7:30am. Info: Mike Samuelson - events@altisendurance.com. Sept. 20, Asheville, NC - Hope For Horses - Endurance & Ultra Marathon, 8am. Info: contact@hopeforhorses.org. Sept. 20, Savannah, GA - Chase the Son Ultra & Relay, 6 & 12 Hours Individual & Relay; 7am. Info: Dan Hernandez (912)398-9941, dlh14255@gmail.com. Sept. 20, Triangle, VA - 12-Hour Adventure Trail Run, 6:15am. Info: alexp@athletic-equation.com.

CLASSIFIED All classified ads in this section also appear on Running Journal's Web site. You pay only 60¢ per word, an average of only $3 per line. Minimum charge is $5 per month. We appreciate payment with ad, but we're happy to bill you. Mail to Running Journal, POB 157, Greeneville, TN 37744, 423-638-4177, rj@running.net, www.running.net. Sept. 26-28, Birmingham, AL - Birmingham Stage Race, 53 Miles; 8am. Info: David Tosch (205)262-9714, david@davidtosch.com. Oct. 3-5, Swoope, VA - Grindstone 100, 101.85 miles; 6pm. Info: info@eco-xsports.com. Oct. 4-5, Perryville, AR - Arkansas Traveller 100 Mile, 6am. Info: (501)803-9411, AT100@runarkansas.com. Oct. 4, Greenville, SC - Swamp Rabbit Urban Ultra 50K, 7:30am. Info: Steve Baker (864)325-8303, stevebaker864@gmail.com. Oct. 4, Chattanooga, TN - Rock/Creek StumpJump 50K Trail Race, 8am; 11 Mile, 7:50am. Info: events@rockcreek.com. Oct. 10-11, Raleigh/Atlantic Beach, NC - Tuna Run 200, 200 Miles Overnight Relay. Info: Brian Malak (843)209-3510, info@tunarun200.com. Oct. 10-12, Circleville, WV - WV Trilogy, 10/10: 50K 7am; 10/11: 50 Mile 6am; 10/12: Half Marathon 9am. Info: Dan Lehmann (304)924-5835, irunwv@gmail.com. Oct. 11, Brooksville, FL - John Holmes Trail Run, 50K, 7am; 16 Mile & 9 Mile, 8am. Info: Jim Hartnett (813)232-5200, jim@tamparaces.com. Oct. 11, King, NC - Pilot Mountain to Hanging Rock, 50 Mile & 26.2 Mile; 7:3am. Info: Rich Swor (313)304-0903, rich@triviumracing.com. Oct. 11, Fries, VA - New River Trail 50K, 8am. Info: (336)8466267, nrt50K@ncnr.org. Oct. 18, Charlotte, NC - WC-50 Ultra Trail Marathon, 50K & 50 Mile; 5am. Info: Race Dir. (704)391-3900, racedirector@usnwc.org. Oct. 18, Morganton, NC - Table Rock Ultras, 50 Miler & 50K, 6am. Info: Mark Rostan (828)261-6275, markrostan@valdese.com. Oct. 24-25, Chattanooga to Nashville, TN - Ragnar Relay Series, 200(ish) Miles; Teams & Ultra Teams. Info: Ragnar Events, LLC (801)499-5024, (877)837-3529. Oct. 25, Flagler Beach, FL - Jacks 10K, 23K & 52K Trail Race, 8am. Info: Dawn Lisenby (386)986-8752, dawn@runnaturalcoach.com. Oct. 25, Greensboro, NC - Triple Lakes Trail Race, 40 Mile, Marathon & Half Marathon; 8am. Info: (336)793-4311, mike@junction311.com. Oct. 26, Apalachicola, FL - “Running for the Bay!” Marathon, Half Marathon, Ultra 50K, 10K & 5K; 7:15am. Info: friends@runningforthebay.com. Oct. 26, Iverness, FL - Mutual Mine 50K, 8am. Info: Terry Hayes (352)341-0765, ultraterri@bellsouth.net. Nov . 1, Nashville, TN - Nashville Ultra Marathon, 50K, 60K, 70K or 50 Miles; 7am. Info: Dennis Freeman (615)445-5077, dennis@nashvilleultra.com. Nov. 15, Blue Ridge Recreational Area, GA - Tortoise and the Hare 50K Ultra, 7am. Info: Toni McAlister (770)256-3844, tonimcalister@gmail.com. Nov. 15, Kennesaw, GA - Miles for Maria Epic, 1/6/12/24 Hour Run for Epilepsy, 8am. Info: Mark Vescio (678)895-2631, runningmanwest@bellsouth.net. Nov. 22, Birmingham, AL - Tranquility Lake 50K, 50K & 25K Trail Race; 7am. Info: David Tosch (205)262-9714, david@davidtosch.com. Nov. 22, Boonsboro, MD - JFK 50 Mile, 7am. Info: (301)7397004, spinnlerm@msn.com. Nov. 29, Derby, NC - Derby 50K Ultra Run, 8am. Info: runrbike@etinternet.net. Dec. 6, Sorrento, FL - Masters of All Terrain 50K & 50 Mile Ultra, 7am. Info: nic@mastersofallterrain.com. Dec. 7, Pine Mountain, GA - Pine Mountain 40 Mile Trail Run, 7am. Info: pm40@getguts.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. 20, Chattanooga, TN - Lookout Mountain 50 Miler, 7:30am; 10K, 8am. Info: events@rockcreek.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. 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 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. March 15, 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.

RUNNING CAMPS Aug. 7-10, Blowing Rock, NC - Zap Fitness Adult Running Vacations. Info: ZAP Fitness, POB 192, Blowing Rock, NC 28605; (828)295-6198, zapfitness@gmail.com, www.zapfitness.com.

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