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RUNNERS GAZETTE OCTOBER 199%PAGE B-I4 DES TURN 9 OCK AKD N CHOl BY GEORGE BANKER ANNAPOLIS, MD--It goes by the name of "Maryland's Premier 10-Mile Road Race,'"etter known on the local circuit as the Annapolis Ten Mile Run. The event celebrated its 16th running on Sunday, August 25th. Each year the event has guaranteed heat, hills and humidity, and a challenging last half of a course. The Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium serves as the start/finish area, and runners have an opportunity to spend a couple miles (three - five), over the U.S. Naval Academy grounds. The Academy continues to play a key factor in the event along with the many other sponsors. This vear. two of the grior winners were up on the line, Jim Hage of Lanham, MD (11. to r.) Rose Malloy third overall and Stacey Nicholson first overall. (George (1987-50:Ql; 1990-51:21) and Gerry new female masters record holder with Banker photo) CIapper of Columbia, MD (1988-5125). Marybeth Allen second female overall and Thcre were others among the 3,000 and first masters with a new course within a running club, the team division runners who wanted a shot. The runners record was Malloy, with 1:00:36 (106th attracted a total of 39 (male/female went on a tour of downtown Annapolis overall). Elliot-Moore managed to finish teams). The scoring was based upon before entering the Naval Academy for in fifth place with 1:01:18. place of finish among all of those who the interesting part of the course, the were participating on a team as opposed first major hill. At the crest of the hill Beverly Shooshan of Bethesda, MD was to overall position within the Ten Miler. (mile six), Wage wasn't going to be a ' the second female masters to finish with The first five scored with the sixth being factor as Clapper took control of the 1:06:00. Third went to Linda Mills of displaced. event. Clapper began to negotiate the Salisbury, MD with 1:06:20.. hills, but he had a potential challenger, A few of the results: Doug Mock of Bowie, MD (Mock finished The 70 and over age group was a battle fifth in 1990 with 52:14). between Pritchard Denzil (age 70), The Open title was captured by Tai- Dunkirk, MD and Ed Benham (age 84) of Maryland A with 38 points. In second The event had four miles remaining and Ocean City, MD. It was not a cake-walk, was the Washington Running Club with the reports had Clapper in control and but Denzil captured first with 1:21:44 to 74 points. projected winner. An event is not over Benham's 1:23:11. until it's over. In the last 100 yards, The Masters title was retained by the Mock pulled an upsct, dug deep and Gnats with 36 points. In second position overtook Clapper to take first place with was Baltimore RRC: with 62 points 50:29. Clapper settled for second with followed by York Road Runners with 75 5032 and Hage was third with 51:40. points. The masters record (1982, 53:59-Mike The Corporate title went to Martin Sabino), was tied by Roger Clark of Marietta with 35 points and IBM in a Vienna, VA who placed 13th overall. close second with 44 points. Clark probably nevcr knew how close the record was. The second position was The Military title was defended by MDW- captured by William Desmond of Army with 19 points. The second Baltimore, MD with 54:39 (20th overall). position was taken by Fort Knox with 36 David Radziewicz of Wrightsville, PA The dominant female was Hedy Marque points. was third with 55:44 (30th overall). (age 74), of Alexandria, VA with 1:24:15. Marque continues to dominate the roads The Open women's title was captured by The females had two prior winners, Rose in the area. the Tidewater Striders with 46 points. Malloy of Annapolis, MD (1990- 1:00:40 The Baltimore RRC was second with 63 and a new masters record), and Donna A couple of new records were set in the points and Nova-B was third with 93 Elliot-Moore of Mensington, MD (1989- wheelchair division. The dominant points. 11:00:32). The female runners' were roller, Kenny Carnes of Morningside, MD working just as hard as the males, all lowered the 1990 mark of 3923 to 3720. The Women's Masters was taken by Nova competing for a favorable position. The The female roller, Brenda Smith of with 21 points and second was captured course was taking its toll as both prior Gaithersburg, MD lowered the 1990 mark by the Tidewater Striders with 44 points. winners began to fade back and a new of 1:02:15 to 57:30. leader emerged. The leader for the The RRCA (men) title was captured by women was Stacey Nicholson of If you want a late summer serious the Howard County Striders with 23 Baltimore, MD with 5951 (in 1990-1:02:12 workout, then mark your schedule for the points. In second was Montgomery for second place), good for 94th overall. 17th Annapolis Ten Miler. County RRC with 35 points followed by The second position was captured by the Annapolis Striders with 80 points. Marybeth Allen of Washington, DC with THE TEAM THING 1:00:02 (96th overall). The third finisher In an effort to promote the camaraderie The RRCA (women) was captured by the RUNNERS GAZETTE OCTOBER 1991 PAGE B-15 LSON V GTOR OUS AT ANKAPOL Tidewater Striders with 30 points. The Baltimore RRC took second with 34 6 RICHARD STOTLAR points and third with 59 points. 7 JOHN LOUGHMN 8 JAMES 9 RAP KITCHEN The Public Safety title went to the 10 CHRIS RILEY AGE GROUP: 50 TO 54 Baltimore City Police team. AWARD 3 ............................................... 1 FAY BWLEY MALE AGE-GROUP RESULTS 2 WARREN OHLRICH THE ANNAPOLIS TEN MILE RUN 1991 3 BEN mTWEWS --------------_-_-_---------------------------- 4 JOHN PHTARW SR 5 EDWARD BOZZELLI FIRST LAST 6 KIRK DAVIES PLACE MANE NME STATE TIME 7 STEPHEN FOMN AGE GROUP: Under 14 8 DICK \ MIPP AWARD 1 9 BOB IrnIlVG 1 TEDDY MOORE MD 1:25:47 10 THOrnS HENDERSON AGE GROUP: 14 TO 19 AGE GROUP: 55 TO 59 AWARD 3 AWARD 3 1 BREmON ~STERSON KY 0:58:08 1 WILLIAM AOSS JR 2 JWMES HICKEY MD 0:58:42 2 DAYTON TRUBEE 3 DAVE WALL MD 0:58:56 3 GEORGE YANNAKAKIS 4 PAUL NWNNSEN MD 0:59:20 4 JAMES ROCNE 5 JAMES DRUCKmN D 1:00:41 5 ALAN RIDER AGE GROUP: 40 TO 44 6 DON COLBURN AWARD 3 7 WPPER LOCKrnRT 1 DAVID MDZIEWICZ PA 0:55:44 8 JIMMY ROSS 2 BENNETT BEACH MD 0:56:27 9 JACK SCHMID 3 ANTHONY GRIER MD 0:56:43 10 FmNCIS GIGNAC 4 RIDGE KELLEY MD 0:57:14 AGE GROUP: 60 TO 69 5 JAMES CARBARY MD 0:57:25 AWARD 3 6 LUCIOUS ANDERSON MD 0:57:42 1 DAVID SHENKENBERG 7 THOPlAS SCHAFFSTALL PA 0:58:35 2 JOSEPH RUTKOWSKI 8 JOHN SHERLOCK I11 VA 0:59:03 3 THONAS MOM IYAEaB The clown gets a bird's eye view of the 9 DAVID LOWE MD 0:59:30 4 WAYNE BURGEMEISTER 10 RON MOORE VA 0:59:41 5 OSCAR FOX Annapolis Ten Miler. (George Banker AGE GROUP: 45 TO 49 AGE GROUP: 70 AND OVER photo) AWARD 3 AWARD 2 1 RICHARD BALDOCK PA 0:57:04 1 DENZ IL PRITCHARD .............................................. 2 LUTHER JAMES JR MD 0:59:47 2 ED BE FEMALE AGE-GROUP RESULTS 3 JOHN KIRKPATRICK MD 1:00:09 3 ARNOLD GALIANO THE ANNAPOLIS TEN MILE RUN 1991 4 TED BACA VA 1:00:35 4 LEONARD SALATTI 5 DONALD DAVIS VA 1:01:25 FIRST LAST PLACE NAME NAME STATE TIME AGE GROUP: Under 14 AWARD 1 1 ELIZABETH FLYNTZ AGE GROUP : 14 TO 19 AWARD 3 n CINDY SILATE him to arrange for the "Terminator" 2 FRAN mCKNEY BY EVAN THOMAS 3 KRISTEN RI ISMANDEL to be next year's official starter. 4 KATE STEINER 5 AMY SHENASKY AGE GROUP: 40 TO 44 ANNAPOLIS, MD--Old acquaintances Our thanks go to the Baltimore Road AWARD 3 Runners, the Howard County Striders, 1 LINDA MILLS renewed and new friendships forged. 2 JOYCE RANKIN This was the order of the day for the and Lew Gibb of NJ for loaning us 3 EDIE TRESS digital clocks for the race. 4 NANCY SMITH 16th renewal of the Annapolis Ten 5 BEVERLY PRITTS Mile Run, Sunday, August 25th. The 6 NANCY WALZ This race is an example of what a 7 JEANNE BOWERS weather committee negotiated a 8 MARJORIE MARQUE compromise with the elements which Road Runners Club of America club 9 MARILYN BEVANS PO CATHERINE LOPEZ brought us overcast skies and can do for the running community. AGE GROUP: 45 TO 49 reasonable temperatures along with Being an all volunteer organization, AWARD 2 1 BEVERLY SHOOSHAN the usual dose of humidity. The we rely heavily on the goodwill the 2 JOYCE PLOEGER enthusiastic volunteers appreciated race generates in the business 3 JUDITH BUGYI 4 CAROL LASSETER the breezes which made their jobs community in order to attract and 5 SWRON fIdLMILTON DOI keep quality sponsors. This goodwill 6 BONNIE HOWE more enjoyable. The runners and 7 MARGE BURLEY wheelchair athletes could see what is also needed to effectively work 8 DEE NELSON with the many state, county and local 9 JANET NEWBURGH they missed along the course during 10 NOEL RELYEA the 1990 race! agencies and other organizations that AGE GROUP: 50 TO 54 AWARD 2 are affected by the race.