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Results Book making this year's Dallas White Rock a runaway success! Your support of ciil/as White Rock Marathon directly bene­ e; of many young patients at Texas ite Hospital for Children. rted entirely through private donations, hospital has emerged as one of the ~s leading pediatric medical centers vr the treatment of orthopedic conditions, Ten-year-old patient related neurological disorders and Tyler Bartels learning disabilities. Texas Scottish Rite Hospital provides ongoing treatment to more than 11,500 children a year - at no charge to their families. Since 1921, our efforts have dramatically impacted the Jivea of n;J, 1---------Dear Runners The Dallas White Rock Marathon Board Marathon and are listed elsewhere in chis thank the "For the Love of the Lake" organi­ of Trustees, its sponsors and over 1,500 vol­ booklet. We encourage you co patronize zation and its leadership for all they do for unteers thank you for participating in the chose companies and acknowledge their everyone. 1998 Rock. We experienced ideal marathon sponsorship. Importantly, the City of Dallas Finally, a word of thanks co you our par­ conditions on race day, outstanding race and the Town of Highland Park are essential ticipants. You are the lifeblood of our organization and execution and one of our partners in our event. The logistics of exe­ Marathon and the object of our planning and largest coca! number of marathon and relay cuting a major marathon in a large metro­ efforts. Our primary goal is co make our participants in the Rock's 29-year history. politan area are staggering. We simply could Marathon the best for you chat our resources The result was a great event. Those of you not continue co present our Marathon with­ permit. Your participation and return co The who have participated in The Rock in the our their ongoing cooperation and support. Rock annually cells us when we are doing an past have come to expect the same. And co Our charitable partner, Texas Scottish effective job. Please let us know when we fall chose of you who were among the first time Rite Hospital for Children, has become short of your expectations and do not hesi­ marathon participants, we sincerely hope absolurely indispensable. The credibility and tate co contact us with your constructive that your experience at the 1998 Rock estab­ energy chat Texas Scottish Rite Hospital comments. We look forward co your partici­ lished a benchmark by which you will eval­ brings co our event challenges us all to con­ pation in the 30th Dallas White Rock uate all marathons. tinue to "raise the bar" - not co mention Marathon the weekend of December 5, Even though the Dallas White Rock the significant opportunities for us as we 1999. Make your plans now co participate. Marathon is organized and administered by look ahead. We are extremely proud co be The Board promises co work very hard co an all volunteer organization, it would not be associated with the hospital and the work make the 1999 Rock the best yet. possible for us co stage the marathon without chat it does for all children. We are also the cooperation of our sponsors, many of graceful for their "can do/roll up their whom have supported us for several years. In sleeves" attitude in helping us plan and exe­ addition co our major sponsors, American cute our Marathon. We also appreciate and Airlines, The Dallas Morning News, Coca support the work of the group of volunteers Cola/Powerade and Robert Haugh, we are who have designated themselves stewards of Don Lucas, Chairman, Board of Trustees extremely proud of and graceful co the many Dallas' most popular and best running ocher fine companies who help us with the venue, the Dallas White Rock Lake. We The f 998 Dallas White Roell Marathon Results Top so Female Finishers Top 100 Male Finishers '% 3 William Moore 37 TX 2:20:37 5:22 88 23 1308 David Ayre 38 CN 3:04:30 7:03 % i 2 1 2317 Spider Sillery 26 IL 2:26:08 5:35 89 24 2542 Gregory Pace 33 TX 3:04:46 7:03 \ i 3 2 1970 Jonas Larm 25 AR 2:28:05 5:39 90 25 3341 Ross Anderson 31 TX 3:04:54 7:04 1892 Shei la M Ca rm ody 31 TX 3:04:34 7:03 4 3998 Robert Johnson 25 TX 2:29:10 5:42 91 3 1124 Paul Shimon 52 KS 3:04:56 7:04 1098 Cheryl Grainger 43 co 3:06:06 7:06 2456 Darrin Rohr 33 TX 2:32:11 5:49 92 13 168 Kevin J Wojchik 25 MN 3:05:03 7:04 1493 Julie Bergfield 32 TX 3:07:29 7:10 6 69 Jeff Roth 41 TX 2:38:22 6:03 93 24 1147 Steve Skadron 35 co 3:05:13 7:04 4 3 3655 Holly Moshier 33 TX 3:09:03 7:13 7 2 1937 Kevin Mitchell 36 AR 2:38:28 6:03 94 25 1609 Craig Phillips 39 OK 3:05:14 7:04 36 Fra nces McKissick 36 TX 3:10:03 7:16 8 4 2930 Michael Lovato 25 TX 2:38:37 6:04 95 26 2271 Stanley Novak 34 TX 3:05:14 7:05 6 4 1557 Da na Berkeland 32 NM 3:10:41 7:17 9 2 3405 David Keller 30 KS 2:38:40 6:04 96 10 2439 Mike Decker 49 TX 3:05:17 7:05 7 2 1752 Caro lyn Tova r 37 TX 3:12:12 7:20 10 1667 Chris Crawford 37 TX 2:38:47 6:04 97 27 1669 Seung I Kim 30 TX 3:05:28 7:05 8 5 2240 Kim McConnell 30 TX 3:13:15 7:23 11 2 1990 Terry Marcott 41 TX 2:38:58 6:04 98 26 2155 Roberto G Ruiz 35 TX 3:05:56 7:06 9 1 1186 Cindy Connolly 28 TX 3:13:33 7:24 12 3 2457 Tim Lemaire 32 LA 2:39:08 6:05 99 28 2934 John Davis 33 TX 3:06:23 7:07 10 3 256 Becky Shirley 39 TX 3:16:48 7:31 13 4 2929 Dave Ray 31 TX 2:39:34 6:06 10014 2126 Tim Willingham 28 TX 3:06:35 7:08 11 4 1779 Trina Brock 37 KS 3:17:20 7:32 14 1 2993 Rob Thurston 23 TX 2:39:S 1 6:06 12 5 2191 Yvo nne S Joyce 38 co 3:17:29 7:33 15 1992 Greg Burger 32 KS 2:42:12 6:12 13 6 1004 Allison Phi llips 30 TX 3:20:33 7:40 16 6 1420 Michael P Conricode 34 TX 2:42:50 6:13 Carlos El Toro 14 1033 Debra Strope 42 AR 3:21:01 7:41 17 2756 Jose Castro 30 TX 2:43:18 6:14 15 7 1702 Ruth Michler 31 TX 3:21:08 7:41 18 2905 Claudio Avitia 29 TX 2:43:42 6:15 16 8 3945 An na McMillan 32 TX 3:21 :SO 7:42 19 4 3210 John Pankey 35 AR 2:44:06 6:16 17 9 2348 Chris Kelly-Purslow 31 TX 3:22:22 7:44 20 3 2860 Jamie Thompson 41 TX 2:45:42 6:20 18 1441 Michelle Tyrrell 29 TX 3:23:29 7:46 21 8 2021 Adam Cohen 30 OK 2:46:36 6:22 19 6 218 Fra ncene H Kopf 36 TX 3:23:45 7:47 22 4 1797 Phil Ware 40 co 2:47:43 6:24 20 1248 Kathy Phillips 42 TX 3:26:S 1 7:54 23 5 2614 David J Savage 44 TX 2:49:25 6:28 21 10 2012 Nancy Eilerts 31 OK 3:27:09 7:55 24 1593 Richard Pennington 46 TX 2:49:27 6:28 22 7 2598 Sharon Stanley 36 TX 3:27:28 7:55 25 1269 Roderick B Jackson 35 TX 2:49:45 6:29 23 8 1235 Gi llian Eva ns 35 A 3:27:41 7:S6 26 9 2798 Jose Munoz 31 TX 2:50:31 6:31 24 3624 Amy Bomer 27 OK 3:27:52 7:56 27 6 2138 Robert Kolbaba 35 TX 2:51 :55 6:34 25 11 3565 Debbie Hunter 32 OK 3:28:00 7:57 28 6 1332 Brian Hammons 40 MO 2:52:16 6:35 26 12 1740 Chuan Gao 32 TX 3:29:03 7:59 29 10 1600 Mark Barbee 34 KS 2:52:46 6:36 27 2081 Andrea Schettler 21 TX 3:29:55 8:01 30 2 1994 Jim D'haenens 46 IN 2:52:48 6:36 28 4 1351 Nicole Koger 27 MS 3:30:39 8:03 31 3 2039 Bud Wilder 45 TX 2:52:56 6:36 29 1 1171 Joanne Jackson 46 OK 3:30:50 8:03 32 4 209 Ken Koestner 47 TX 2:53:09 6:37 30 9 2499 Mary Joan Schmitz 35 CT 3:30:52 8:03 33 6 3980 Patrick Marr 29 LA 2:53:13 6:37 31 1036 Laurie L Daniels 27 TX 3:30:56 8:03 34 2 1295 Bobby Mirzaie 20 OK 2:53:17 6:37 32 4 1411 Donna Weston 42 TX 3:31 :55 8:06 35 11 1622 Alejandro Munoz 33 WI 2:54:01 6:39 33 2207 Tracy Scully 24 TX 3:31 :59 8:06 36 7 1403 Matthew McCoy 27 KS 2:54:11 6:39 34 10 3191 KimEBrecher 38 GA 3:32:43 8:07 37 3 2849 Jeffrey Cunningham 23 TX 2:54:16 6:39 35 6 3872 Suzanne Warthan 28 TX 3:33:31 8:09 38 12 2864 Todd Copeland 30 TX 2:54:17 6:39 36 1 1 2904 Robin Proctor 35 TX 3:33:39 8:10 39 13 2850 Jerry Kipping 34 TX 2:54:18 6:39 37 2481 Carrie Croa n Spruill 40 TX 3:34:16 8:11 40 8 2835 Rob Zand 28 TX 2:54:23 6:40 38 12 2851 Sherri Tu llia 38 TX 3:34:22 8:11 41 1635 Richard Leiboult 42 MO 2:54:33 6:40 39 7 2245 Laci Abbott 29 TX 3:34:26 8:11 42 2091 Clive Forrest 46 TX 2:54:42 6:40 40 13 2845 Caryn Honig 33 TX 3:34:31 8:12 43 8 2137 Stephen Brennan 43 TX 2:54:44 6:40 41 3 3738 Mandy Nichols 24 TX 3:35:00 8:13 44 7 1020 Scott Wilkinson 35 TX 2:54:57 6:41 42 8 1034 Rebecca Na nos 25 NE 3:35:34 8:14 45 8 1924 Tom Matthews 36 KS 2:55:00 6:41 43 14 166 Melanie H Haberman 33 TX 3:35:36 8:14 46 14 220 Don Williams 33 OK 2:55:28 6:42 44 15 165 Marlene Graff 33 TX 3:35:36 8:14 47 9 1838 Lupe Rodriguez 44 TX 2:55:48 6:43 45 16 1276 Ka ren Kopf 30 TX 3:35:46 8:14 48 9 2297 Ernie Chavez 35 TX 2:55:52 6:43 46 17 2349 Angela Sutton 33 TX 3:35:58 8:15 49 15 2285 CJ Moeller 32 MO 2:55:56 6:43 47 18 3332 Andrea McGehee 30 MO 3:36:27 8:16 SO 1908 Tom Mayfield 60 AR 2:56:15 6:44 48 19 3818 Stacie Johnson 34 TX 3:36:40 8:16 51 6 2142 John CVa n Va lkenburgh 46 TX 2:56:34 6:45 49 1170 Marylyn Pat rick 54 TX 3:37:25 8:18 52 9 1375 Jason Wa lenta 27 TX 2:56:51 6:45 50 20 1165 Andrea Smith 33 TX 3:37:27 8:18 53 10 3746 Jim Gifford 44 KS 2:57:18 6:46 54 10 1177 Alemseghed Kebede 38 OK 2:57:28 6:47 55 11 2514 Thomas H Faulkner 37 TX 2:57:31 6:47 56 10 3842 Marius Maiainu 25 TX 2:57:34 6:47 57 16 1222 Steve Cohen 34 NY 2:58:17 6:49 58 1 1 1989 Dave Adkins 41 TX 2:58:21 6:49 59 12 1376 Jeff Davis 35 KS 2:58:33 6:49 60 13 1451 Duncan Stewart 36 TX 2:58:37 6:49 61 14 1861 Keith Francis 38 AR 2:58:50 6:50 62 15 1707 Don Moore 35 NJ 2:59:11 6:51 63 17 1807 Robert Joyce 33 TX 2:59:39 6:52 64 16 2618 Alan W Martin 38 TX 2:59:41 6:52 65 17 2832 Ron Mueller 39 TX 2:59:45 6:52 66 18 2313 Matthew Harrington 31 TX 2:59:49 6:52 .
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