February 1986

February 1986

Marathon '85 A Winner More than 100 loyal Outrigger members arrived before dawn to set up the Club's annual Marathon Aid Station on Kahala Avenue, while at the other end o f town more than 30 hardy Outrigger runners gathered on Rudy Choy's Aikane catamaran at Aloha Tower to await the start of the 13th annual Honolulu Marathon. When the day was over, the applause was loud for all those who ran and helped. Our runners appreciated the last Nonn Dumire resrs up. minute encouragement and coffee provided by Choy and C lub supporters at the start of the race. Cline Mann and his team of Gen. Don Schmuck, Bill Cook, Brad Martin , Nick Black, Jimmy Dean , Reed Minuth and Ralph Mintz, arrived in the wee hours to begin the setup of the Aid Station on Kahala Avenue. By 5:30 a.m. they had been joined by more than 100 OCC volunteers who passed out ice cold sponges, " wata" and cokes, as well as lots of encouragement to the runners as they passed. Robin Smirh, chairman of rhe Running The Club banner hung across Kahala Commirree, awa irs rhe srarr of rhe ra ce Avenue and brought many ' "Thanks, 011 Rudy Choy's Aika11e caramara11. Robby Misr gers ready for rhe race. Outrigger" comments from runners. Aid Station volunteers were outfitted in OCC Marathon '85 T-shirts. The Aid Station was located at Mile 8 on the way out and Mile 23 on the return. Those Outrigger runners who wore the Club's white singlets wi th red OCC emblazoned on the chest, were easy to spot, photograph and cheer on. All Club members are encouraged to wear Club shirts when running in the future. At Kapiolani Park, Robin Smith, Running Committee chairman, and her crew offered refreshments and massages to finishers, as well as congratulations and cheers. Club mararhoners and supporrers gar her ar rhe srarr of rhe race. Ro111 1: Jo11 Haig, Three cheers for all of those Craw Senner, Ken Bro111n, Sreve Dunn, Norm Dumire. Row 2: Ke/11 Ames, Bmce who helped make Marathon '85 a Ames, Max Telford, £mary Lucas, Jack Scaff, Kim Thompson, Gerri Pedesky, Bill memorable experience for all. Breeden, Tom Meri/1, a11d supporrers. 2 Clockwise from top left: Bill Danford completed his first marathon in 3:37. Ed Moore completed the race in 3:36. Marc Haine ran the last Jew miles with fiance Sandra Stanley. Ryder and Jim Swhl ran a 4:23. Marathon Brunch The Running Committee held its annual Pre-Marathon Brunch o n Dec. I. This year 's party w as well attended and featu red the C lub 's special Sunday Buffe t breakfast. Carole Wilbur. w ho ran in the New York Marathon. told of her experience in one o f the countries largest marathons th at had more than 12,000 entrants . She was one o f seven Outrigger m embers in the race. Robin Smith, chairman of the Attending the Pre-Marathon Brunch ,,·ere runners. seated. Kim Thompson, Jon Running Committee, and her Haig, £mary Lucas and Mit;) Lee. Standing, Tom Merrill. Mary Smith , Ken committee also presented running Brown. Jack Pedesky. Marilyn Gra y, and Mats Lambe. awards for 1985. 3 The OCC Aid Station Keeping the cups ofwaterfullwas a full-time job. Helping were Bill Farinon, Carolyn Lass, Frances and Bill Ehrman and Stan Asplund. Cathy Ostrem collects used sponges. Pat Eckstrand oflers encouragemelllto Cline Mann offers refreshments to aid station volumeers Pii Schneider, Michelle tired Marathoners. St. John, Tina McKeller and Susan Baron. Richard Ferguson sweeps up used cups D. J. Kesner cheers runners on. Enid Kelley hands a runner "Wata." from the roadway. 4 oUTRIGGER Jim Peterson, Ron Larsen and Doug Kilpatrick have cokes ready for tired runners. Peter Balding Jr. stands ready with a cold drink. Outrigger Marathon Results Name Time Max Telford 3: 10 Tommy Holmes 3:1 7 Gay Balding 3:20 Emary Lucas 3:23 *Ji m Hop 3:24 *Ron Heifner 3:25 Tracey Smith 3:28 Steve Dunn 3:32 Jimmy Dean and Gen. Buck Schmuck Maris Scully stops for water at aid Ed Moore 3:36 Bi ll Danford 3:37 are ready with ice cold spongesforthe stat ion . *Mats Lambe 3:42 runners. Kim Thompson 3:48 Bill Breeden 3:50 *Tim Moore 3:53 Tom Merri II 3:54 Sandra Stanley 3:58 Dave Monahan 4: 14 Norm Dunmire 4: 16 Jim Stahl 4:23- Ryder Stahl 4:23 *Fred Flowers 4:24 Ken Brown 4:5 1 Will iam Stricklin 4:59 Will iam Stricklin IV 4:59 John But ler 5:09 Mitzie Lee 5: 13 Jack Pedesky 5:27 Bruce Ames 5:34 Kent Ames 5:34 Grant Senner 5:52 Robby Mist 6: 15 Jon Haig 6: 17 Mary Smith 6:53 Collecting used sponges was the job of Bob Moore, Hugh Foster Sr. and .fohn Beaumont. *Visitor 5 After the Marathon ... Talking s10ry afrer the marathon ll'ere £mary Lucas and Max Margie Howe checks in finishers at the OCC tell/. Telford. Ken Brown signs in C!fier completing the Marathon in 4:51. Carolyn Lass gives Bill Breeden a Diane Stowell soothed many tired 111/tch appreciated massage. muscles with a massage cljier the race. · ~-,-If)@~~· ·K~·,.r ,~1\.:.U<:lBI Ocean Triathlon By fan Emberson Patterned after Ocean lronman Surf Club. event s in South Africa and Australia, This year, there will be a cash prize the 3rd annual OCC Ocean Triathlon of $100 for the firs t finis her in th e Open will be held on Sawrday, March 8. Division (lronman) and $150 to the firs t The trio of events wi ll be a one-mile finishers in the relay race. swim, two -mile paddleboard race and fou r-mile kayak race, to be performed consecutively. Each member of a three­ person relay team wi ll perform only one of th e events. Contestants must New Members provide th eir own kayaks and Regular: Patricia Stirling, Kenneth paddleboards. Jillson, Michael Wong . The Triathlon is open to all . The entry fee is $10. Ent ry forms wi ll be Intermediate: Eric Jonsson, Nina avai lable at the From Desk. Regis­ Williams, Jerry Jones, ·'Randy" trat ion is the morning of the Triathlon Grune. fro m 7: 15 to 7:45a.m. The first event Associate: Laurette Breeden. will begin at 8 a.m. on Sans Souci Junior: Kevin Mu rphy, Anne Beach. Goessling , Carissa Hussong , Stephen Sandwiches and refreshments wi ll Paschoal , Cory Witt, Ali ka Winter, be served at the beach fo llowing the Stein Metzger, Kristina Dabrowski, 1220Ko UJttua&i St. Triathlon, and awards for first , second Grant Seli gson, Wayne Seligson, PP.oue, 847-4806 and thi rd places, men and women, will S. Hauoli Guerrero. Mo.·:JAi. 8·4 Sat. 8·2 be given by Hawa iian StyleT-Shirts, Nonresident: Cecil ia Blackfi eld, Downing Hawaii and Outrigger Canoe Douglas Avery. 6 Members It Pays to Know Galleries St. Martin Eaton Square Ward Center Gallery Home Studio "Anything in Roofing" 53033 Ka m. 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Awnings • Mini Blinds • French Doors cool comforts at the ShutterShoppe Outrigger Member discounts Ask for Bill or Barbara Kerbox 1733 Hau Street o 84 7-2058 Mike Wilson (Assistant Manager) Lunch • Dinner Bill Wilson Oyster & Wine Bar Realtor Jlikai Marina o Waikiki 17 65 Ala Moan a Blvd. Reservations: 955-4911 betty wilson, inc. 735-2808 4747 Kilauea Ave. 373-2916 Seafood • Steaks • Prime Rib 7 As the Terrace Turns It was a fami liar, family affair. The motherhood just over the horizon. victories in the Waikiki Waterman legendary Downing ocean sports fam ily Congratulat ions to the Bursons-a new Aquathon, emceed by J oe Teipel. was seen surfing in force at Makaha on Outrigger member in the making. Other OCC members involved included Dec. 10 . It was the same day of the Johnny Mounts and Karl Heyer IV Dale Hope, Keonc Downing and monster surf on th e North Shore that working together at KGMB television. Gib Bintliff. forced postponement of the Billabong Mounts is the proud account executive Taking coals to New Castle: Jack Hawaiian Pro, the fir st in the Coors and coordinator on the TV ad for the Pedesky won a trip to Hollywood, Triple Crown surf meets promoted b y 1985 Coors Triple C rown of Surfing his original hometown, by correctly Fred Hemmings. events ... naming the 34 oldt ime movie stars in Makaha was 10-15 fe et and clean, Tennis g reat Martina Navratilova the Search for the Stars contest at and Keone and Kainoa and their dad, seen enjoying the w inter sunset at the Ward Warehouse.

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