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RACEWALKER T!~ Sn (") w 0 0 .... ::r - co-· C ~ 0 3 (/) :x, ~ C ,: .~ 3 a, :r0 ..-· ~cu -· (/) 0 ~ 11:'- RACEWALKER t!~ sN VOI.UMEXVII I NUMBERl COLUMBUSI OHIO MARCH19 81 Here we go with year nUJDber17 for the Ohio Racewalker and with no news of major significance , we la.uncll right into results . First , reeclts of the 198o National Postal 1 Hour in Masters, Junior, and Women's Divisions are now in. The race was conducted by the Oregon Association . Masters --1. John Knifton , New York AC 7 nu.lies 1703 yds 2. Ron laird , NYAC 7 mi 577 3. Shaul I.adany, Is1and TC 7 mi 257 4. Sal Corra.Ho , Potonac Valley TC 7 mi 255 5, Bob Minuil,Shore AC 6 mi 1593 6 , John Shilling , Island TC 6 mi 1490 7. Robert Timmons, Island TC 6 mi 1231 8, Joel Holman, Potomac Valley TC 6 mi 722 9. Charles Rooney, Shore AC 6 ml 697 10, Joe Arnold , Shore AC 6 1111663 11. Carl Croneberg, PVTC6 mi 660 12. Don Johnson Shore AC 6 mi 602 1J , Andrew Briggs . l'VTC6 mi 347 14. J 0 hn Kelly , Cal. Walkers 6 mi 164- 15. Hal McWilliams, Cal. Walkers 5 mi 1,54·8 16. BP.rnard Kaufman, Island TC 5 mi 1036 17. Gerry Schmidt , Creea E. Gold AC .5 mi 8o6 18, Chesle) Unruh, un. 5 mi 442 19. Sandy Kalb, Shore AC 5 mi JS? 20. Don Jaooba , Portland TC 5 mi 247 Teams: 1. Island TC 20 Mi 1281 2 , Potomac Valley 19 mi 1607 3 . Shore AC 19 mi 1193 4. California Walkers 16 mi 467 Juniors- - 1 . Chris Smith, Cal . Walkers 7 mi 182 2. Travis Veon, :Ba.uchet St . Walkers 7 mi 2J J . Mike Danzer, Willamet te Falls TO 6 mi 1466 4 . Scot t Irwin, South Lincoln 6 mi 1225 5. Gary Johnson , Lewiston Ath. & Rec. Club 6 mi 925 6 . James Hole, Richland Exchall€;eTC 5 mi 1~9J 7. Duane Bro\fn Houston Striders 5 mi 1281 8. Dan Krause , Potomac Valley TO 5 mi 1152 9, Chad Mollar, South Lincoln 5 mi 1094 10. Pat Will:ens, South Lincoln 5 mi 1034 11. Brent Johnson 5 mi 987 12 . Van Perrigo , Richland Exchange 5 mi 914 lJ . James Albert , !ARC5 mi 91} 14. Scott Albert, !ARC5 mi 86) (22 finishers) Teams: 1. lewiston Recreatio n & Athletic Club 17 mi 941 2. South Lincoln A 17 mi JS J . Richland Exchange TC 16 mi 118 4 . Houston Striders 15 mi }47 5, South Lincoln B 15 mi 254 Women--1. Susan Liers -Westerfield , Island TC 7 mi 262 2 . Horma.Arnesen , Shore Ao 6 mi 868 J. Paula Kash, Galifornia Walkers 6 mi 7J8 4 . Vicki Jones , cal. Walkers 6 mi 596 5. Jolene Steiger11att , un. 6 mi J7 6 . Cathy Fl.;.ck, Island TC 6 mi 24 7 . Juliann Perrigo, Richalnd Ex.change TO 5 r~i 1650 8. Frances WidJM.n, ca.rolina Godiva TC .5 mi 1046 9, Sheila Smith , Cal . Wal. -c .....):, ,,,V, 5 mi 943 10. Valerie Smith, South Lincoln TC 5 Jni. 68o 11. S~«an Perrigo , c:, ('") Richland Exchange 5 mi 653 12. Debbie F.astl!lan, South Lincoln 5 mi 526 l}, 0 Rose Kash, Cal . Walkers 5 mi 74 14. To.maraWin~ , S0 utb Lincoln 5 mi 65 ):, z c:, 15. Kim Oswald , South Lincoln 5 mi 55 16, Bridget Dupre, le wi~ton Rec.& -l Ath. Club 5 mi O (2l• finishers) ('") ('") 0 Miles Brockton Mass. Feb. 16-- 1. Mark Fenton 29: .54 2, Steve Vaitones r ):, 30:07 3, George Iattarulo J :}l • Paul Schell J4:32 5. John Haley J4:42 C: 'V, lLY. 3: V, 6. Ralph Cardarelli 37 :45 ( lJ finishers) 2 Mile I Viola I 1 JV.arch 14- 1. OJ Jack lloitano 14:J5 ,7 2, Bruce Douglass 17 :34 .1 J . Jimmy Choy 20:58 ,5 1 C: -c (/) 0 Mile , New Haven, Conn., Ma.rch 8-- 1 . Jack Boitano 7: 27 2 . Bruce DougJa-0s- (/) 7 :3J ,J Cone Island 10 Mile Handica New York Cit Nov. 0 1 Bo (obvi.eusly -l 0 );:, a somewhat belated re.sult , but I don' t think I ran it before --1. Tony De ::r: (j") ..... m Loe Santos, Shore AC 1:42 :42 2. Simone Smith, E. Side TC 1: J:Jl J, carol 0 Brown, Is l.and TC l: 4J :44 •.• lJ. Susan Lie.rs , Islan d TC 1:26=24 • • , 17. Cliff Mimm, Shore AC l 12J :22 • •• 20. Bob Mimm,Shore AC lt27 :53, •• PACEJ MARCH1981 I' Lein . Army 7:16.2 4. Mitchell Seymour, Kings Point ?:4J,6 5, Andy Veith , Kings Point 8 :02 6. Kevin Crossett , Phil. Textile 8:0J Ea.stern Interschol­ OHIORACEWAIKER l I astic , l Mile , Princeton , N. J ., March 9--1. Andy Liles, Mnroe -Woodbury, NY I 0 MARCH1981 (USPS Jo6--0.50) VOL. XVII, NO. 1 6:.50.3 2. Bill Isberg , Pea:rl River, NY6:.5'+.4 J . Pat Morone, Notre DameHS 6:59 .6 4 . Jim Mann, Gibbons HS 7 ,09,3 ,5. Ted Ewing. Northport HS 7:10.5 The Ohio Ra.cewalker is published monthly in Columbus, Ohio, Subscrip ­ I 6. James Kelly , Na.nuet HS 7:lJ ,5 10 Hile 1 Cherry Hill, NJ--1, Randy M.illUD tion rate is $4-,00 per year ($6.oo for First ClB.sG Mail, $8.00 for 1 :18 plus 2. John Fredericks 1 :24 J. Norma Arnesen 1 :3) l Mile, State Overseas Air Mail. '0:iitor and Puolisher: John E. (Jaok) Mortland. College , Pa. , Jan. 10-- 1. Leonard Jansen 7:01 ,7 2 . Mike Battle 7 :27,6 3. Address a.11 correspondence regarding both editorial and subscription Bill North ?:Jl ,7 4. Beb Ia.toke 8:J8.6 5. Clark Turner 9:01.4 l Mlle , Phil· ma.tters to : Ohio Racewalker , J184 Summit St ., Columbus, Obio 43202. 4?-elphia Teack Classic k Jan. 23- -1, TOdd Scully 6 :18.9 2, Tim Lewis 6:25,l Second Class Postage paid at Columbus, Ohio J. Randy Mimm6 :45,5 • Ron Kulik 6:53.4 5. Leonard Jansen 6:55 -6 . J~e Alcott 7:04,9 10 Km1 Bethesda., Md. Ma.rch 1--1. Sa.l Corra.llo 52 :J5 2 , Alan 22. Dorothy Kelley, un. l;J4:J8 2J. John Shilling, Island TC 1130:4). Price 55:0l 3. Howard Pala.ma.rchuk56 :47 4. Willi.am Norton 6o :56 5, Ray­ 25, TomEdwards 1 :20:20. , .28. Howard Jacobsen , E. Sid.e TO 1~26109 .• mond.Funk.ha.user 61 :14 6. Carl Croneberg 61 :19 Ea.stern Re,i;ional Masters, JJ . Ali Eouchekouk, E, Side TC 1:21:11 J4 . Randy Mimm, Shore AC 1119:lJ Bethlehe m Pa. , Feb. 22, 2 Mile1 40-44--1. Ron Kulik 14 :44: 1 2, Joe Staf ­ (Fast time) 39, Ray Floriani, Shore AC 1:21149 4J. Sam DeLosSantos, Shore anowicz l~:16.9 3. M. Deeney 19:42 .4 45-591-1. Jack Boitano 14:50,J 2. AC 1 :24;01 44. Iarry Beckerlet Falcon Sp. Shoe 1 :29:41 .. •56. Ron Ianiel , Bob Fine 17:)4 .2 J. C, Rooney 17150.8 .50-54--1. Sal Corra.llo 15:55.6 2 . Shore AC 1:28 :06 (60 fini6hersJ 30 Km, New York City 1 Dec. 20-1. Ali Bouoh­ Joel Holman 18 :21.6 J . D, Ross 21 :42.l 55-59--1. M. lentzer 21:42.8 60- ekouk 2:42 :J8 2. Ray Floriani 2 :!i6:38 J. Dorothy Kelley 3 :17 :10 5 Mlle , 64- -1. J. Choy 20:53 .2 3 Mil4o Swarthmore, l'a, 1 Feb . 15-- 1, Brian 8avilon1.s Ne;.iYork City , Jan. 4-- 1. Ali Bouchekouk 4o:15 2, Ray Floriani 4o :J5 3, 22:45 2 . Joe Stefanowicz 26: J . Martin Deeney J01lO (8 finishers) Bruno Ga.llotti 48:11 4. Marcus Ka.nty 48:1~ 5. Dorothy Kelley 50: 15 (16 National TACIndoor Master and Submaster 2 Mils Cham. Ann Arbor Mich. , finishers) 6.Mile 1 NewYork City , Jan. 11-- 1. Howie Jacobsen 53:..52 2. Ali March 1- -1. Martin Kraft submaster - -results say S,M., but that has other Bouchekouk .54,48 J , Dorothy Kelley 36:38 4. Charl es Rooney 57:21 5- Bruno connotations. On the other hand , we always say there is some masochism in G-;.lloti _58:21 6 . Mary Walter 60:44 (lJ finishers) 15 Km1 New YOrk City . all walkers) 2. Gerry Bocci 16:12 (40-44) J. John Padrick (Jr . ) 16:2J-­ Jan, 18- -1, Ali Bouchekouk 1:14:26 2. Stephe n Johnson 1:25 ,23 J . Howie Oh yeh. Kraft ' s time, lost in the above collllllentary, was lj :J4 4, Jeanne Jacobsen 1:26 :08 4 . Bruno Galletti 11)2 :10 (9 finishers) 20 Km, New York Bocci (wo111an4o-44) 16:42 5. Hart Vezina (4o-44) 16:,56 6. Tim Dyas (60- City , Jan. 25--1. Howie Jacobsen 1:52:27 2 . Stephen Johnson 1:55:26 3. Tom 64) 19 :18 7, Frank Soby (4o-44) 19:18 8. Jim Skalski (submaster) 20 :17 Kline 1:58:52 4 . Bruno G-allotti 2:05:42 5, Dorat.hey Kelley 2:06:16 (9 9. Bob Fine (45-49) 20 :52 10, Al Phi llips (55-59) 20:.56 (15 finishers ) finishers) 4 Nile , New York Cit* , F9b. 1-- 1. Howie Jacobsen JJ :04 2. Robe.rt l Mile , Detroit , Feb. 28-- 1. Seppo Pelyhkurinen , can. 7 :25 2.
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