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River Run Race Results .-~ :~ - - RIVER RUN I '82 j J j i ~ j iii E i ;:J 0 j .., i 4!! ;;: c: 0 ~ [;l ~ <: ! 0 "2 :> Q, E'" i= "0 "t:'" u:0 ~ ~ E Cl "t:,.. 0. 0 U RACE RESULTS RNER RUN 15,000 RACE NO I ES It has been six months since River Run '82 but there are still many vivid memories. It is impossible to forget the excitement and emotion of seeing over 5s 000 runners lining up at the start. The boom of the ~1 cannon is followed by a roar of the crowd and the race begins. The ~ 1 excitement is mixed with trepidation as I realize in less than 45 , minutes they'll return to the finish line. 1 . 1 T~e weather won't soon be forgotten by the runners. The hot weather , I put a strain on the aid stations and medical facilities they had never before experienced. (You runners at the end of the pack got recycled· cups.) More runners required medical attention than after any previous run. Additional ambulances and supplies were required. The profes­ sionalism of the medical team was proven by the fact that no one suffered any long-term ill effects..i:~~~}ij:·· ~·I'~:~ . ~ For the second straight year it was a close and exciting race. The t winner, Michael Musyoki, took the lead in the final 300 meters. His time of 43:33 set a new course record. Nick Rose finished on his heels only one second behind. The woman winner had a bigger margin of victory as Wendy Smith easily bested the rest of. the field with a 49:51. Jacksonville Track Club runner, John Rogerson, served notice he could run with the best of them with a fine 10th place finish and time of J 45:42. Lanier Drew's time of 56:40 earned her the trophy for first t Duval County female. It is impossible to adequately thank all the volunteers who gave of their time to make the race a success. Similarly, the support of our sponsors, the Barnett Bank of Jacksonville and the Florida Times Union and Jacksonville Journal made the race possible; their positive spirit and cooperation made it enjoyable. The City of Jacksonville was tre­ mendously helpful. Many other civic groups and clubs played important roles in staging the race. The '83 River Run will be held on Saturday, March 12. Already plans are being made to improve it. Included in the improvements will be a giant post-race riverfront party. We hope you will again participate in and enjoy our race. ..~."",:,,~ . i . i Tom Weaver Race Director . ; t~r.t~~ ~.- .-" --' ..-.- -~~I!!!! i RACE STA11STICS HOME STATE COMPE II liVE TEAM RESULTS STATISTICS 80 81 82 ALABAMA 23 37 35 MEN'S TEAMS ALASKA 0 o 1 PL TOTAL TEAM DESIGNATION ARIZONA 2 o o 4RKANSAS 1 o 1 ,",?­ 1 110 RACING SOUTH CALIFORNIA 1 5 6 t­ r, 2 113 JACKSONVILLE TRACK CLUB COMPETITIVE TEAM COLORADO 2 8 8 3 206 ATLANTA TRACK CLUB CONNECTICUT 0 2 4 4 259 ATHLETE'S FOOT RACING TEAM - TAMPA D OF COLUMBIA 2 1 2 5 305 TRACK SHACK RACING TEAM DELAWARE 0 o 1 6 306 GATEWAY ATHLETICS - ST. LOUIS FLORIDA 4010 4150 4601 7 343 1ST PLACE SPORTS GEORGIA 276 358 571 I 8 571 BOLD CITY STRIDERS HAWAII 0 o 1 9 1560 OCALA RUNNERS CLUB TEAM IDAHO 0 1 2 10 3539 FLAGLER COLLEGE ILLINOIS 1 6 10 11 3585 NCNB CORPORATION TEAM 1 INDIANA 2 5 10 12 3657 SEABOARD COAST LINE RR TEAM 2 IOWA 3 o o 13 3779 SPACE COAST RUNNERS· KANSAS 0 o 1 14 4094 NAVAL AIR REWORK FACILITY BLUE TEAM KENTUCKY 5 10 9 15 4515 BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER RUNNING CLUB LOUISIANA 2 3 10 I 16 4761 SEABOARD COAST LINE RR TEAM 1 MAINE 5 1 2 17 6303 NCNB CORPORATION TEAM 4 MARYLAND 6 5 11 18 7253 CHARTER COMPANY MASSACHUSETTS 8 11 10 f 19 7529 JACKSONVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL MICHIGAN 4 8 10 20 8024 SEABOARD COAST LINE RR TEAM 3 MINNESOTA 2 o 2 21 8275 NCNB CORPORATION TEAM 3 MISSISSIPPI 4 2 5 22 9039 SEABOARD COAST LINE RR TEAM 4 MISSOURI 3 2 13 23 10746 BOYD. JENERETTE, LEEMIS, & STAAS, P.A. MONTANA 0 o o 24 11486 SMITH. BARTON, MEEKS, AND GORDON NEBRASKA 2 o 1 25 13618 NAVAL AIR REWORK FACILITY WHITE TEAM NEVADA 0 o o 26 13933 SEABOARD COAST LINE RR TEAM 5 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 3 1 27 14672 SEABOARD COAST LINE RR TEAM 8 NEW JERSEY 2 1 13 28'.14814 ORANGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL NJROTC NEW MEXICO 0 1 o 29 15086 SEABOARD COAST LINE RR TEAM 6 NEW YORK 12 8 34 30 16564 FRITO-LAY, INC. TEAM 1 NORTH CAROLINA 20 23 59 31 17503 FRITO-LAY, INC. TEAM 2 NORTH DAKOTA 0 o o 32 20380 SEABOARD COAST LINE RR TEAM 7 OHIO 5 4 14 OKLAHOMA 1 o 3 OREGON 2 2 3 PENNYSYLVANIA 6 6 5 WOMEN'S TEAMS RHODE ISLAND 0 o o PL TOTAL TEAM DESIGNATION SOUTH CAROLINA 25 27 39 SOUTH DAKOTA 0 1 1 1 1486 DEER CREEK WOMEN'S RACING TEAM TENNESSEE 1 14 37 2 1721 RACING SOUTH TEXAS 3 12 23 . 33064 ATHLETIC ATTIC TEAM A UTAH 0 o o 4 4087_FLORIDA TRACK CLUB WOMEN'S TEAM VERMONT 0 o o 1- 5 5023 SUN STATE STRIDERS VIRGINIA 4 14 24 6 6358 ATLANTA TRACK CLUB WASHINGTON 1 o o 7 8431 ATHLETIC ATTIC TEAM B WEST VIRGINIA 1 2 6 8 8571 NCNB CORPORATION TEAM 2 WISCONSIN 2 3 6 9 13374 SEABOARD COAST LINE RR TEAM 10 WYOMING 5 1 o 10 19005 SEABOARD COAST LINE RR TEAM 11 CANADA 2 4 7 GREAT BRITAIN 4 8 o OUT-OF-STATE 451 599 1001 HOME CITY (>19 ENTRANTS) 1980 1981 1982 JACKSONVILLE 2494 2362 2501 3RUNSWICK 29 23 34 ORANGE PARK 234 233 260 MARIETTA <10 13 33 GAINESVILLE 156 172 206 OCALA 54 <10 31 TALLAHASSEE 89 108 169 VALDOSTA 21 32 31 JACKSONVILLE BEACH 104 117 125 LAKE CITY 82 26 30 ATLANTA 51 56 106 FERNANDINA BEACH 35 30 25 NEPTUNE BEACH 68 75 103 MIAMI' <10 14 25 ATLANTIC BEACH 95 83 92 CHARLOTTE <10 <10 25 ST. AUGUSTINE 35 53 90 WAYCROSS 22 20 24 ORLANDO 56 93 84 GREEN COVE SPRINGS 1G 22 21 TAMPA 37 67 55 # WINTER PARK <10 24 20 SAVANNAH <10 28 59 MIDDLEBURG <10 <10 20 ORMOND BEACH 27 <10 43 PONTE VEDRA BEACH 35 34 43 OUTSIDE DUVAL CNTY 1715 2369 2781 ST. SIMONS ISLAND <10 25 37 CLUB AFRUATlDN (>S ENTRANTS) 1980 1981 1982 ------- SPACE COAST RC <10 24 23 JACKSONVILLE TC E16 668 787 FRITO-LAY. INC <10 <10 23 FLORIDA I·C 71 70 117 NARF STRIDERS <10 <10 21 GULF WINDS TC 48 82 88 OCALA RC 17 33 20 ATLANTA TC 27 43 83 MANASOTA TC 11 13 19 FLORIDA STRIDERS 30 49 81 BAPTI ST MED I CA L CTR <10 27 18 SEABOARD CL RR <10 15 68 ATHLETIC ATTIC 13 12 16 ORLANDO RC 26 36 62 FERNANDINA BCH RC 32 15 15 DAYTONA BEACH TC 62 60 60 RACING SOUTH 15 14 15 SAVANNAH STRIDERS <10 23 55 TRACK SHACK 10 10 14 YMCA 37 <10 43 U.S. NAVY 27 26 13 PRUDENTIAL AC <10 31 42 TAMPA RC <10 <10 12 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL <10 <10 36 ORANGE PK STRIDERS <10 <10 11 GOLDEN ISLES TC 22 31 35 NASHVILLE TC <10 <10 11 ATHLETE'S FOOT <10 22 33 WEST VOLUSIA RRC <10 17 11 VALDOSTA TC 17 25 27 JU X-COUNTRY <10 11 10 BOLD CITY STRIDERS 15 30 25 ------------------ OKEFENOKEE TC 15 16 24 UNAFFILIATED 2835 2735 2913 NCNB <10 <10 24 NUMBER OF ENTRANlS MEN 1980 1981 1982 1982 AGE GRDUP FINISHERS FINISHERS FINISHERS ENTRANTS ---------- --------- --------- --------- -------- 13 & UNDER 122 114 87 102 14-17 252 215 179 213 18-21 204 189 177 233 22-25 310 328 298 372 26-29 480 467 515 629 30-34 613 751 756 947 35-39 423 527 752 918 40-44 244 316 371 470 45-49 128 173 230 271 50-59 102 127 169 199 60-69 20 23 32 41 70 & OVER X X 2 4 ---------- --------- --------- --------- -------- TOTALS 2898 3230 3568 4399 WOMEN 1980 1981 1982 1982 AGE GROUP FINISHERS FINISHERS FINISHERS ENTRANTS ---------- --------- --------- --------- -------- 13 & UNDER 33 40 38 46 14-17 63 52 48 55 18-21 47 43 56 72 22-25 89 120 137 173 26-29 133 149 177 221 30-34 141 190 253 304 35-39 83 106 138 191 40-44 25 49 62 76 45-49 8 20 23 34 50-59 10 13 15 18 60-69 1 2 3 3 70 & OVER X X 0 0 ---------- --------- --------- ---------,. -------- TOTALS 633 784 950 1193 --------- --------- --------- -------- OVERALL --------- --------- --------- -------- TOTALS 3531 4014 4518 5602 * * INCLUDES 10 ENTRANTS - AGE UNKNOWN THE START Just before Musyoki takes the lead. TOP 15 MEN MICHAEL MUSYOhI 25.UNIV OF TEXAS @ EL P TX 0:43:33.3 '+:40 2 :2 NICh ROSE 30 ....•.•.•..•.....•. SUB-4 TC KY 0:43:34.3 4:40 3 3 3 DAVE MURPHY 25 ................. SUB-4 TC hY 0:44:20 '+: '+5 4 4 4 ADR I AN LEEh 2 Lt •....•.••.. NEW BALANCE TC TN 0: 44 : 29 4:46 5 5 5 MARTIN LUDI.JIfWWSf(J 24 ••••.•. TEAM ADIDAS NJ flJ:44:49 4:'+9 6 6 6 CHRIS BUNYAN 23 .•.•••••.. MURRAY ST UNIV f\y 0:45: 15 4:51 7 7 7 DAVID LONG 27 •.•••.••....••...
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