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With Green Mountain EnergysM electricity, you get: • 100% pollution-free electricity • Service just as reliable as your current service • EasyRate TM pricing: affordable, flat rates for clean electricity • Superior customer care • Our 100% Switch-Back Guarantee Call us or visit our web site today. 1-866-GREENTX (1-866-473-3689) www.greenmountain.com Green Mountain Energy•m ©2001 Green Mountain Energy Company. Green Mountain EnergySM is a service mark of Green Mountain Energy Company. I Dear Runners: I It's a whole new century, and a whole new world. How A new Presenting Sponsor, Green Mountain Energy, things have changed since our letter to you last year. Like signed on to the Marathon this year, and the events America itself, the 2001 Dallas White Rock Marathon enjoyed our largest number of sponsors ever. That support faced new challenges and made some significant changes from both our new and our long-standing sponsors will for its 32nd running. We introduced a new Marathon allow us to present our major beneficiary, the Texas course and a new start and finish venue draped in red, Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, with a handsome con­ white, and blue; the American Airlines Center. tribution. The new, more scenic course was specifically designed to Again this year, our hard-working race volunteers made offer spectators more opportunities to cheer on runners as The Rock one of America's top Marathons. Our media they passed, and it earned rave reviews both from partici­ coverage was exceptional, and the digital results tabula­ pants and from those who flocked to wave their flags and tion set a record for timely results. Our redesigned Web shout encouragement. site, www.runtherock.com, became a more powerful tool for us this year, and we'll be adding new content in the We enjoyed a record number of runners in both the indi­ months ahead; visit us frequently for the latest updates on vidual Marathon and the relay events; more than 6,500 the Dallas White Rock Marathon for 2002. men and women Ran the Rock in 2001. The great weath­ We '11 see you at the starting line! er was also a plus this year, and it was a blessing as we suf­ fered through a series of 'new-venue snafus' at the Bob Hancock Bob Haugh start/finish lines and at the post-race party. Thanks to all 2001 Race Director 2001 Board of Trustees, of you for being so patient; we are already working to rec­ Dallas White Rock President tify the problems that occurred so they'll not be repeated. Marathon Dallas White Rock Marathon I The 2001 Dallas Top SO Female Finishers i ~ ~ \\ \ \ ~ 1 2633 Dana Bullard 24 TX 2:59:01 6:50 Joel Ibarra 30 TX 2:27:23 5:38 2 334 Heather Gilbertson 29 MN 3:03:44 7:01 David Keller 33 KS 2:27:55 5:39 3 2542 Tonya Miller 31 TX Fernando Martinez 25 KS 2:33:01 5:51 4 2683 Kristen Jett 35 TX Chris Crawford 40 TX ~5:55 5 1293 Colleen Sheddy 23 TX 3:08·42 7:12 Martin Ellison 47 ~ 1jfl:44 6:11 6 1 0 Kim Bricker 41 OK 3:11:07 7:1 Ernie Chavez JS TX 2:44:04 6:16 .,. 1 Cheryl Hart-McGinnis 47 KY 3:15:39 7: Jose Castro 33 TX b16:10 6:21 arbara Luciano 51 TX 3:15:57 7:29 Chris Rodriguez 33 TX 2.-46:45 6:22 9 Vicki enreiter 40 TX Stanley Ujka 34 TX 2:47:10 6:23 10 7 M 0 ns 35NM Greg Floyd 44 TX 2:48:01 6:25 11 Jaggers 36 TX 3:19:20 7:37 David Audet 36 NH 2:48:06 6:25 12 2 2146 Trina Brock 40 KS 3:19:23 7:37 12 Andres Hernandez 35 TX 2:48:58 6:27 13 1 1220 Jodi Ketcherside 26 OK 3:19:26 7:37 13 4 1788 Ron Bouchard 3$ 2:49:25 6:28 14 1 223 Tracy MacUiba 34 IL 3:20:10 7:39 14 2 1350 Brian Driscoll PA 15 2 496 Cathy Casey 26 TX 3:21 :09 7:41 15 1 5 Alberto Castro 21 TX 16 2 4229 Margaret Riddell 20 TX 3:21:21 7:41 16 1 3016 Allen Boyce 52 TX 17 4 2910 Lauri Thompson 35 TX 3:22:17 7:44 17 3 1892 Jimmy Grossman 18 2 483 Louise Taylor 34 AB 3:22:29 7:44 18 4 2626 Juan Castulo 19 5 2119 Yolanda Hopping 39 TX 3:22:34 7:44 19 5 2958 Jorge Alvarado 20 6 2253 Amy Polcari 35 TX 3:23:56 7:47 20 5 1749 Luigi Buffone 21 3 2141 Penny Gardner 33 TX 3:24:53 7:49 21 4 573 Gilbert Ondusko 22 7 220 Ann Kaltenbaugh 36 TX 3:25:03 7:50 22 1 2004 Kirk Walztoni 23 3 2347 Carolyn Tovar 40 TX 3:25:57 7:52 23 6 2688 Samuel Pacheco 24 8 2076 Frances McKissick 39 TX 3:26:14 7:53 24 7 621 Don Dodd 2:54:29 6:40 25 3 2775 Becky Riggle 24 TX 3:27:02 7:54 25 2 1960 Thomas Munya 2:54:36 6:40 42 TX 3:28:58 26 9 1273 Tina King 35 OK 3:27:12 7:55 26 8 1963 Mark Buckner 2 400 1693 53 TX 3:34:32 27 3 1185 Gabrielle Ott '!8 MS 3:27:29 7:55 2 2789 3 586 1167 41 TX 3:45:31 28 4 2260 Mary McDoQald 44 TX 3:27:57 7:56 29 10 4350 Karen A on 35 TX 3:29:02 7:59 Clydesdale Female Age 1-39 30 5 2291 Judy Rubin 43 NY 3:29:29 8:00 302 2159 Jennie lngemarsson 31 2 221 Deborah Lazaroff 45 Ml 3:30:05 8:01 2 341 2534 MaryThomas 32 4 2973 Julie Whittenburg 29 TX 3:30:12 8:02 3 364 4704 Marnie Tinney 33 6 271 Tammy Renshaw 40 TX 3:30-.27 8:02 34 5 1188 EllzabeJ;b Oxford 28 TX 3:30: 8:02 Clydesdale Female Age 4 3 f, 2814 Alycia Kemmitz 27 TX 3:30:4 8:03 377 378 Clinton Marrs 7 4442 Renae Lunn 27 TX 3:30:51 8:03 2 743 449 Suzan Kardong-Edgren 47 TX 37 8 4168 Melisa Harnden 25 TX 3:31 :22 8:04 898 1200 Ouida Barker 4 38 7 2309 Pamela KDay 41 TX 3:31:30 8:05 lreneVandeVeegaete 24 TX 3:31:32 8:05 Heather Canny 31 TX 3:31:40 8:05 Allison Phillips 24 OK 3:32:06 8:06 Nicole Borman 40 TX 3:32:06 8:06 AmandaDaU 26 TX 3:32:11 8:06 SIivia Ordaz 52MX 3:32:30 8:07 Sheila Natho 35 TX SSMO 29 TX * Photo Gallery * Register Online * 10 Plus Club * Relay Records L The 2001 Dallas White Rock Marathon Results Male Age Group 1-1 9 - 39 330 2723 Grant Mccurdy 26 TX 3:29:39 8:00 40 334 4349 Daniel Orr 26 TX 3:29:54 8:01 41 359 1811 JoseCabrera 25 KS 3:32:09 8:06 42 372 4407 Matthew Henry 25 TX 3:33:08 8:08 43 386 2029 James Utz 29 TX 3:33:56 8:10 1 70 1094 John Gonzalez 17 TX 3:04:44 7:03 44 395 1298 BradTrapnell 28 TX 3:34:17 8:11 2 99 4071 Heath Brosi 19 TX 3:08:24 7:12 45 407 1189 Lance Oxford 29 TX 3:34:56 8:12 3 256 4305 Robert Williams 18 AR 3:23:39 7:47 46 426 520 Michael Talleur 27 MO 3:36:02 8:15 4 337 4494 Jonathan Matthews 18 TX 3:30:08 8:02 47 462 457 Julian Villar 25 MX 3:38:16 8:20 5 346 4662 Evan Rogers 19 AR 3:30:56 8:03 48 469 2054 Jesse Wilson 26 MO 3:38:32 8:21 6 41 5 1019 Matthew Sickbert 19 AR 3:35:25 8:14 49 474 2895 Matthew Crownover 29 TX 3:38:53 8:22 7 476 153 Brett Thaxton 17 TX 3:38:59 8:22 50 485 4365 David Lindsey 27 TN 3:39:20 8:23 8 543 4583 Matt Middaugh 16 OK 3:42:36 8:30 51 520 4923 Cory Gilbert 29 TX 3:41 :OS 8:27 9 548 1062 Matthew Robinson 19 TX 3:42:48 8:30 52 559 4038 John Allemann 29 OK 3:43:55 8:33 1O 688 4588 Claudio Pronte 16 TX 3:49:48 8:47 53 561 1934 Greg Cox 28 TX 3:44:04 8:33 11 964 930 Joshua Clough 13 TX 4:00:59 9:12 54 578 41 21 Robert Radcliff 26 TX 3:44:57 8:35 12 1142 4982 Chad Hogue 15 TX 4:10:22 9:34 55 593 1760 Kiet Hoang 28 TX 3:46:00 8:38 13 1210 1395 Ian Jackson 18 TX 4:14:14 9:42 56 595 4802 Eric Percival 28 TX 3:46:10 8:38 14 1361 608 Shawn Broussard 5 TX 4:21:00 9:58 57 614 4099 Jim Stone 29 TX 3:46:58 8:40 15 1536 2467 Schyler Mastain 19 TX 4:30:02 10:1 9 58 618 2821 Rolando Muniz 26 TX 3:47:07 8:40 16 1622 799 Caleb Beck 18 TX 4:35:42 10:32 59 634 1707 Michael Potter 27 OK 3:47:41 8:42 17 1779 4456 Michael Hoffman 18 TX 4:47:35 10:59 60 652 2463 Blatchford Tyson 27 KS 3:48:24 8:43 18 1858 4508 Nathan Beck 15 TX 4:55:03 11:16 ~ 61 675 1786 Vernon Webb 27 TX 3:49:19 8:45 19 1959 4670 Jorge Castaii6n Jr.
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