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THE LOOP Dl IV AL CUP SPONS< >R OFER SPONSOR Riverside Sports MedicineOFFICAL PRODUCT SPONSORS RACE COMMITTEE Race Director Doug Alred Assistant Race Director Jane Alred Sponsor Relations John Laurence Finish Line Tom Skordas Host Organization Jacksonville Track Club Medical Director Ri\'ersidcSports Medicine Guest Runner Chairperson :\11 Picus Expo Chairperson Danielle Olson Walk the Hart Bridge Director Jeff Dill Special Thanks To The following Groups and Corporations: Radio Communications Jacksonville Amateur Radio Emergency Service Finish Line Gate Employees Water Stations Gate Finish Baptist Medical Center I mile Southern Bell 2 miles Advanced Rehah 3 miles A T and T 3.5 miles Runners For Christ 4 miles Rolm 5 miles Spot1sAuthority 6 miles Boy Scouts 7 miles GTE 8 miles 1996 USA 15K CHAMPIONSHIP J1ckoonvlli.,Flor1dl Viet Nam Vets Start Junior River Run SouthTmst Bank Starting Cannon NAS Jacksonville Salute Battery Stage and Bleachers City Of Jacksonville Recreation Depai1mcnt Timing 1st Place Spor1s Finish Line setup and removal John Thrush, Lamar Strother and Tom Skordas Photos Jane Alred Awards Ceremony John TenBrocck and Herb Taskell GATE RIVER RUN We hope to see you at the 20th annual MARCH 8, 1997 our Fi st Coast Sports eader. 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MA 51'.34 8 Mike Bilyeu, 30, Eugene, OR 44:42 8 Carol Zajac, 23, MA 51 ·55 9 Jeff Campbell,25, Woodstock, Ga. 44:46 9 C'111d1 Giranl, .l4, 51 57 10 Paul Aufdemberge, 31, Farmington Hills, MI 44:48 10 Shelly Steely, 32, 52:02 11 Tom Coogan, 24, Boulder. CO 45:35 11 Laua Lamcna-Coll, 29. 52.18 12 AaronRamirez, 31, Albuerque, NM 45:38 12 Misti Demko, 28, 52;39 13 Travis Walter, 26, Cary.NC 45 45 13 Kim Jones, �6. 5337 14 Teddy Mitchell, 24, Longwood, FL 45:51 14 Mary Level-Menton, .n. 54·04 15 JerryLawson, 29, Jacksonville, FL 46·04 15 Wendy Frazier. 26, 54 09 16 Rob Cook, 24, Unattached 46:2.'i 16 Laurie Mizner, 26, 54·33 17 Steve Spence, 31, Chambersburg, PA 46:39 17 Liz htzpatrick, 26, 55:06 18 Paul Mannaro, 30, Del Ray Bch, FL 46:45 18 Michelle Lafleur, 2\ 55·25 19 Ray Pugsley, 27, Arlington, VA 46:59 19 Reb�ca Stockdale-Woolc} 45, 56:00 20 John Tuttle, 37, Douglasville, GA 47·05 20 Carol McLat�hie. 44, 56 51 21 DarrellGeneral, 30, Oxon Hill, MD 47:07 21 Ashley Carlisle, 22, u 57:46 22 Eric Polonski, 25, Austin, TX 48:02 22 Karen Miles, 42, HouFt M 58:42 23 Antoni Niemczak, 41, Poland 48:03 23 Carne Weyant, 34, 1'. 58:56 24 Mark Vanalstyne, 29, Jack�onville, FL 48:07 24 Peggy Greco, 30, N 59:18 25 Chris Barrigar,24, Murray, KY 49:21 25 Allison Had, 19, I 00:24 26 Philip Walkins, 36, Miami, FL 49:33 26 Jenny Lamoreux, 31, 1:00:46 27 Juan Gautier, 23, Tallahassee, FL 49:49 27 Beth Bacon, 32, 1:01:10 28 Gary Romesser, 45, lndi, IN 50:07 28 Kitty Swiikcs, 37. I ·01.32 29 Rob Darner,29, Jacksonville, FL 50:08 29 Lamer Drew, 36, 1·01:40 30 , Unattached 50:09 30 Katie Dauer. 29, 1·02:13 31 Mark Donahue,24, Jacksonville, FL 50:20 31 Susan Rtddle, 26, 1:02:23 32 Kept Thompson, 26, Washington, DC 50:30 32 Rosa Haslip, 32, 1:02:29 33 Scou McMillen, 39, Gainesville, FL 50:36 33 Anne Shumaker. 45, l :02:38 34 Scott Colton, 32, North Plam Beach.FL 50:49 34 Anne Loeder, 32, 1:02:57 35 Chris Lindhorst, 25, Valdosta. Ga. 50:50 35 Laura Abbate, 34, 1:03:08 36 Chris Bloor, 33, St. Pete, FL 51 :06 36 Kathy Perei, 30, 1:03:32 37 Frank Reynolds, 41, Jacksonville, FL 51:11 37 Tracey Harrell,24, 1:03-36 38 Chuck Drayton, 29, Jacksonville, FL 51 15 38 Lindsay Davis, 3 I, 1:03:50 39 Brian Rhatigan, 22, Brooklyn,NY 51: 16 39 Lisa Cable, 35, 1:04:04 40 Eric Nelson,24, Pensacola, FL 51:41 40 Pam Mooring, 26, 1:04 18 41 Scott Kidd, 35, San Antonio, TX 51:45 41 Patt Sher, 47, 1:04:36 42 Patrick Aynn, 25, Deltona, FL 52:40 42 Kathy Kemgan, 25, 1:04:43 43 F.ric Kellison, 28, Indianapolis, IN 52:55 43 Sheha Haire, 41, 1:04:49 44 David Melissas, 35, Marietta, Ga. 53:10 44 Deeanna Farnell. 42, 1:04:56 45 Keith Strudler,25, Gainesville, FL 53 13 45 Nicole Disher, 2�. I 05·00 46 Al Mullan, 28, Jacksonville Bch,A 53:19 46 Leah Barker, 27, 1:05:08 47 Tom Dooley,51, Toccoa. 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