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q DALLASDALLAS MARATHONMARATHON 2004 Dallas White Rock Marathon Benefi tingTexas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children Sunday. December 11. 2005 a.-ooam RUN he ROCkl DALLAS whne R~k MARATHON :2.005 Amedc:on Alrlne, Center - VlctGly Plozo, Doll•, lexos Pu■ MGrathon • Hal M<lroltlon • 5-1'- 11-'<ly Lalla• 1'111• MOMY l'urs. - hit l!!q>o In 1M Soultlw..t Mote than ao land& Along a Scenic Coul'H www.runtherocllc.com !Mn.at, T II; X A ■ SCOTTISH RITE HOSPITAL Cl 11·.. lllllllllti 17> Salute to Pat Cheshier The runners and supporters of the Dallas White Rock Marathon owe a debt of gratitude to countless family, friends and volunteers who make behind-the-scenes contributions that help The Rock run. At the top of that 2 Dear Runners list is Pat Cheshier, recently retired 5 Dallas Police Association Senior Corporal from the Dallas Police Department. Pat is a 33-year veteran 6 The Course of the DPD and served as head of 8 Texas Shindig the Special Operations Division of the DPD since 1991. For the past 14 10 Hall of Fame years, Pat has been personally responsible for the safety of our runners, and 11 Top Finishers virtually every other running event in the City of Dallas. 13 Victory Award for Excellence Pat and his colleagues at the Dallas Police Department are heroes to those of us 14 For The Love of The Lake who run. We are particularly proud that the Dallas Police Association has, for the second year, donated their services to the Dallas White Rock Marathon so that 15 A Day at TSRH the Marathon could contribute more money to the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for 16 Fitness Expo Children. -
Tournefeuille Half Marathon - My First European Race by Vincent Hodge First Off, I Would Like to Thank My Wife and Family for Allowing Me to Go
February 2013 Issue No. 202 Tournefeuille Half Marathon - My First European Race By Vincent Hodge First off, I would like to thank my wife and family for allowing me to go. I would also like to thank my in-laws for being such great hosts. This vacation was going to be simple: learn French, run, read and relax. And in that order. As I got over the jet lag, my sister-in-law took my niece and me to the park so I could get the lay of the land. My niece isn’t a runner but she thought it would be nice to run with me and get out of the house for awhile. On our way home from the park, my sister-in-law showed me an advertisement about a race that would take place the following Sunday. This was a no brainer as I looked at it as a sign. How lucky could I be? To be on vacation and run a race, “WOW” was all I could say and yes, I’ll do it. When I saw the advertisement, the race was for a 10K or Semi but I didn’t quite understand “Semi” at the time. So I said that I’ll do the 10K no problem and when we got home she told my brother-in-law to set up the details. The next day I was off on my first run. The plan Vincent Hodge was to trace my way back to the park which was only this in time for the race as I didn’t want to miss this a few miles away. -
Race Director Longevity Rankings Posting Copy(01-160)
OverallRank of events # First Name Name Last Sex Event Distances Month Recent Most City State/Province/Othe r Country First Year Year Last Status Continuous 1 55 Laddie Lawrence M Westport Summer Series Various Westport CT USA 1964 2019 Active Yes Berwick Marathon (9 mile race) (now the Run for Decease 2 53 Chiverton MacCrea M the Diamonds 9 Miler) 9.0 miles Thanksgiving Berwick PA USA 1908 1962 d No Heart of America 3 47 Joe Duncan M Marathon 26 miles 385 yards September Columbia MO USA 1970 2016 Retired Yes 4 46 John Magnuson M Langford Races 4 Mile & 2 Mile July 4 Saint Paul MN USA 1974 2019 Active Yes 5 44 James Balcome M Manchester Road Race 4.78 miles Thanksgiving Manchester CT USA 1976 2019 active Yes 6 43 Dusty Rhodes F Boston 10K for Women 10K October Boston MA USA 1977 2019 Active Yes Saunders at Rye Harbor 6 43 Doug Zechel M 10K 10K Rye NH USA 1977 2019 Active Yes Cleveland Marathon and 7 42Jack Staph M 10K Marathon & 10K Cleveland OH USA 1978 2019 Active Yes 7 42 Carolyn Story F Rose City 10 K 10K April Thomasville GA USA 1978 2019 Active Yes 7 42 Jim Story F Rose City 10 K 10K April Thomasville GA USA 1978 2019 Active Yes 8 41 Doug Alred M Run for the Pies 5K June Jacksonville FL USA 1979 2019 Active Yes Sprint Distance 8 41 Jack Caress M Newport Beach Triathlon Triathlon Newport Beach CA USA 1978 2018 Retired Yes 5 miles, 1 mile fun run, 2 mile fitness 8 41Ray Figlewski M Branford Road race walk June Branford Ct USA 1979 2019 Active Yes 8 41 Jim Gerweck M Boston Build-up Series Various Norwalk CT USA 1979 2019 Active Yes -
2009 Veterans News Fall
"The race is not always to the swift Fall 2009 but to those who keep on running." Jack Lippincott & Arlen R. Isham On a race day morning, the 2009 Chevron THE VIATOR VET - JACK L. Houston Marathon set new records in the 37thAnother running. Weather Record was in the mid 50’s with a light west breeze and clearing skies after some night rain showers. Well, boys and girls, our marathon has finally hit the “big time.” Just like Chicago, New York, and Boston - Houston now finds that it has many more The combined marathon and half folks who want to be part of our event than the organizers are willing to allow marathon race 18,604 registrants. into it. The new, larger limit is still primarily due to safety issues; and, only The marathon sold out by July 7, 2008. after the race is over can we know whether the additional 4,000 entrants will Some veterans were still surprised and be able to safely enjoy all of the special features of race day (and race had to work to get into the race. weekend) that we have come to know and love. Will the Expo now be like some kind of body-to-body Mardi Gras experience? Can the bag-check at the The marathon started 5,737 and 5,349 George R. Brown handle 22,000 folks’ belongings, and still let them get out finished. The Half marathon started to the starting line on time? What about the HEB feeding frenzy after the 8,700 and 8,334 finished. -
Interview with Mary Jane
1. I love how running makes me feel. It might sound crazy, but I like when my legs feel sore because that reminds me that I am blessed to be able to run and with each run I am getting stronger. The time I spend running helps me focus on all of my responsibilities and makes me happy! 2. The biggest training hurdle for me was the time commitment. It was hard to coordinate my family, work, graduate school and long runs for so many months. Training for the marathon took over my life, but crossing the finish line and feeling strong at the end of the race was worth all of the hours I spent training. 3. I started running in 2011. My aunt is a runner and I have always been aware of her healthy lifestyle. I knew I wanted to adopt a lifestyle that would show my children the importance of setting goals and being healthy. Blake is ten and Amy Beth is two and they both know how much I love to run. They both like to go with me and they are learning how much fun running can be. Amy Beth often tells me that she runs fast like mommy! I know that I am really not fast, but to her I am doing something awesome. 4. My advice for someone just starting to run: Just start! You might only run for one or two minutes before stopping to walk, but that is ok. When I started I would walk and run. I was trying to get back in shape after having a baby and I knew running would help. -
RESULTS BOOK Sunday, Decembeir 12, 2004 • 8:·00 Am Ame,Nican Airlines Center - Victo:Ry Plaza - Dallas, Texas USA
RESULTS BOOK Sunday, Decembeir 12, 2004 • 8:·00 am Ame,nican Airlines Center - Victo:ry Plaza - Dallas, Texas USA Flllil Naraftlo■ Nall Naratll,0111 l•Panon Rela11 !Large Priz,e Money Purse - Best Expo in the Southwest More than 30 Bands Along a Sc,enic Course.! www.run'llleroc1Lco111 benefirt-ing: 2004 T E IC JI B scoms1 RITE HOSPITAL Application - - Page 88 .......... this issue... 22 the course 33 dear runners Dear Runners, • What a great year to be a part of the Dallas White Rock victory award for excellence Marathon! 77 By all standards, this year’s marathon was the most exciting 8 hall of fame ever - with record-level participation, elite runners from around 8 the world and a dramatic, patriotic start-line ceremony. 9 top finishers I would like to take the opportunity to thank the many volun- 9 teer leaders who have worked so hard to build the Dallas White Rock Marathon into Dallas’ signature running event. And, I 10 men at the rock would like to thank the White Rock Marathon for creating the 10 Mayor’s Race, a fun, family-oriented event that allows the City to showcase support for the marathon and include Dallas fami- 11 women at the rock Piper Lehman lies in the weekend-long festivities. 11 The Mayor’s Race is a great addition to the marathon weekend, 1212 half-marathon at the rock 2004 and I hope, that as the marathon becomes one of the biggest runs in the nation, that the Mayor’s Race, too, will grow to Mayor’s become a Dallas tradition, and opportunity for city leaders to 1313 5-person relay at the rock acknowledge the achievement of the runners and the great ben- Race efits this event brings our city.