Volume 4, Issue 4 • April 2013 • RUNNINGZONE.COM
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Avast ye mateys! Gather ye pirate gear and head to Meg O’Malley’s for a jolly good time! Ye course is 2 miles with only part of the bridge, ye get to sleep in, cause it’s at 6:30 PM So sing ye a chantey, put on ye best dress, start on ye journey and forget the rest In This Issue: Running the Company Forward ............................... 3 The Next Steps...................... 3 Running Zone April Sale......... 3 Corporate 5K Results.............. 4 Thursday Night Fun Runs......... 5 Ladies Night at Running Zone.... 5 Long Doggers Kids Marathon & Half Marathon.................... 6 Run For the Gecko 10th Anniversary Beach Towels....... 7
We be waiting by Jolly Roger at the end of the trek, belay any nonsense or ye be swabbing the deck No need to pillage or plunder we have a hunch Meg’s has some grog and lots of pirate punch With rum and music it sure be a shocker, If ye don’t come ye be in Davy Jones Locker!
Plunder 2 Miler! This is a great race if you have never participated in an organized run/walk. It’s going to be an awesome pirate party with a little exercise thrown in. Everything starts around 5;15 pm behind Meg O’Malley’s! Wear your favorite pirate costume! We will have a best pirate costume contest as well as a best Meg O’Malley’s Look-alike costume contest. Planet Kid’s free childcare will be at Downtown Yoga and there will be a free children’s yoga class offered for any child who wants to try it out! We hope to see you there for a great time this weekend! For more information, visit www.runningzone.com/series
This Saturday Running Zone Foundation and Meg O’Malley’s are hosting the 6th race in the Health First Health Plans Running Zone Foundation Race Series of the 2012-2013 season. The Pirate
Kilgore Apes Monkey Madness Record.................... 8 Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K Results................ 9 Gecko Club April Special......... 9 New Balance Special........... 13 The Child Runner................. 16 Series Leader Board............. 16 Thank You for Making a Difference........................... 17 Why Can’t I Simply Lose a Few Pounds?....................... 18 Beyond Brevard's Borders......... 19 Good Form Running Clinic................................. 26 Space Coast Marathon & Half Marathon Training Camp...... 27 Galloway Training Program.............................. 28 The BIG BANG Series Registration Form................. 29 Running Zone Foundation Series Calendar............................ 31 Gecko Club Membership Form................................... 32
Young athletes from the Brevard Academy were proud and happy to win second place in the ‘School Participation’ division at last year’s Pirate Plunder 2 Miler.
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Common corporate fitness goals boost both morale and the bottom line By Patti Sponsler If the March 14 FLORIDA TODAY Corporate 5K was an actual corporation, you might be checking out their stock. Since the event’s inception in 2011, the Running Zone Foundation race has enjoyed growth of 25 and 31 percent respectively in 2012 and 2013. And, based on participant feedback, the upward trend will continue. “People are already putting teams together for next year’s race and we’ve had four companies offer to host the event,” said Laura Spedick, Running Zone Foundation event manager. “That’s what we really want - people getting excited about getting healthy.” Running Zone offers companies and their employees a free 8-week training program to help them prepare to walk or run the 3.1-mile race and then provides finishers’ shirts and a huge post-race St. Patty’s Daythemed party afterward complete with a live band and green beer. Mike Acosta, Viera Pizza CEO, has witnessed first-hand how employees sharing a common fitness goal can boost both company morale and the bottom line.
For three years now, Acosta has encouraged and supported his employees to participate in the Corporate 5K. And for each of those three years, Acosta has earned the top spot in the CEO category. Although the CEO Champion is one of the few individual awards presented at the team-oriented event, Acosta made sure his team members were with him to accept that award as well as this year’s third place award for corporate teams with less than 99 employees. “We train together as a team,” he said. “They put in just as much if not more work than I do. This event has been a first 5K for some and some have caught the running bug and continued.” “With everything in life, you need a good team behind you – you can’t go it alone.” The camaraderie and healthy lifestyle that have come about since that first Corporate 5K have been a game-changer for the Viera Pizza team. “Running has provided us a whole new continues on page 4
April 6th, 2013 at 6:30pm, Meg O’Malley’s A fun pirate-themed fun 2 mile run/ walk. Best pirate costume awards. New location and change to evening race with fun Pirate after party. Random giveaway of a Vero Beach Disney 2 Night stay for 2 to enjoy their Pirate Themed Pool! n Pirate Costume Contest! n Awesome Technical Tees n Fun Race Packets n Great Pirate Awards n Stay around for a Pirate Party in the back of Meg’s with a band and Meg O’Malley costume contest! n Benefits M.O.R.G.A.N. Project!
Mike Acosta, third from left in his jaunty green hat, celebrate with his team members after winning top CEO champ for the third consecutive year and the third place corporate team award in the ‘99 employees or Less division’ of the Florida Today Corporate 5K on March 14.
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Intersil team members pose for a photo or two before the start of the March 14 Corporate 5K. The 3.1-mile race and St. Patty’s Day-themed post-race party was hosted by the company on their beautiful Palm Bay Campus. Intersil won the first place corporate team award in the ‘100 to 999 employees’ division.
set of clientele,” said Acosta, who opened a second Viera Pizza location last year. “We show that you can be fit, healthy and still enjoy your pizza.” The sport also provided a new vehicle for the company to give back to the community. “We used what we knew about racing and put together the inaugural Eat My Crust 5K last year to raise money for the Viera High school athletic department,” said Acosta. “We wanted to help promote athleticism in our
youth.” Acosta and his crew were able to donate a whopping $9,000 to the school and last month the Brevard Public School System named Viera Pizza the 2013 Business Partner of the Year. “Without that first Corporate 5K, we’d never be where we are now,” he said. “The running community is so welcoming and supportive.”
Florida Today Corporate 5K Results - March 14, 2013 OVERALL MALE CHAMPION Place O'All No. Name Team Age City, St Run Pace 1........................ 1.............282...................... Michael Fisher................Harris Race Team................20 ................West Melbourne,FL............. 17:08....................5:32 OVERALL FEMALE CHAMPION 1....................... 17............598...................... Julie Hannah...................Set Goals Not Limits............39.................Melbourne, FL..................... 19:5.....................6:26 OVERALL MALE CEO CHAMPION 1........................ 53............687...................... Mike Acosta...................Team Viera Pizza................35.................Viera, FL............................ 21:30....................6:56 OVERALL FEMALE CEO CHAMPION 1....................... 97............605...................... Carol Ball.......................Space Coast Runners...........56.................Merritt Island, FL................. 23:39....................7:38
CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS 1 1. Set Goals Not Limits Men 17:15 17:37 17:47 17:52 = 1:10:31 Shane Streufert, John Davis, Ed Springer, Doug Butler 2. Set Goals Not Limits Ladies 19:54 20:33 20:50 20:51 = 1:22:08 Julie Hannah, Angela Wells, Cathy Friedel, Amy Fuller 3. Viera Pizza 20:21 20:51 21:30 22:36 = 1:25:18 Joshua Knowles, Susie Meltzer, Mike Acosta, Davy Schuermann 4. Beachside Physical Therapy and
Health St 20:02 22:23 22:57 26:21 = 1:31:43 Jeremy Stewart, Trish Facciobene, Jesse Hall, Jodi Campbell 5. Securboration 20:42 22:03 24:18 24:45 = 1:31:48 Tod Hagan, Jacob Staples, Bruce McQuery, Matthew Kokidko 6. ATK 20:11 23:47 23:59 24:00 = 1:31:57 Jeff Cook, Terry Plonsky, Bob Harmon, Gary Postlethwait 7. CERTON 22:15 23:22 24:56 25:00 =
1:35:33 Jonathan Neptune, Tim Stockton, David Hobbs, Samuel Neis 8. Aeronix 20:02 24:54 27:15 28:48 = 1:40:59 Tony Bils, Jeff Fisher, Steve Kopman, Ted Dubroff 9. Modus Operandi 22:02 24:22 25:03 30:43 = 1:42:10 Jose Pascual, Chad Talty, Mark Heileman, Vike Francis 10. Brevard Alzheimers Foundation 21:11 25:04 28:06 28:57 = 1:43:18 John Jordan, Aprille Roberts, Stacey Mc-
Carter, Eddie McCarthy 11. Relm Wireless 21:06 24:15 28:27 30:07 = 1:43:55 Keith Dunleavy, Tom Wright, Randy Dalrymple, Diana Case 12. United Way of Brevard 21:37 24:58 30:05 31:45 = 1:48:25 Jerry Brown, Zachary Bell, Alicia Blattler, Rob Rains 13. Premiere Theaters 20:52 20:58 31:17 35:19 = 1:48:26 continues on page 5
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Bryce Thompson, Leslie Bollhoefer, Alicia Vaccarelli, Sarah McCarty 14. The Network Support Company 23:25 28:50 36:22 38:11 = 2:06:48 Thomas Turek, Patrick Watkinson, Barry Remor, Scott Stedfelt 15. Coastal Wholesale Florist 25:31 34:04 34:38 36:48 = 2:11:01 Michael Blumenberg, Liz Donaldson, Chuck Mattern, Stephen Wilkson 16. Millennium Engineering and Integration 25:13 28:58 30:47 48:14 = 2:13:12 Lisa Hamelin, Patricia Savage, Christine Ellegood, Jaclyn Schreiber 17. MRI Global 33:36 38:51 40:09 41:34 = 2:34:10 Barbara Jones, Kyle Parker, Jennifer Rannings, Laura Whitten 18. Palm Bay Animal Clinic and Clearlake Ani 28:22 37:34 39:26 52:41 = 2:38:03 Carmen Lau, Margaret Weiss-Buell, Jessica Bland, Cathy Yerkes 19. Fiat of Melbourne 39:57 42:42 43:00 48:57 = 2:54:36 Paul Marr, Alexis England, Jennifer Ratcliffe, Stan Roberts CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS 100 1. Intersil 19:21 19:35 21:17 21:47 = 1:22:00 Art Anderson, Keith Snodgrass, Joshua Broline, Dagon Ryan 2. Space Coast Runners 18:40 20:25 21:12 21:55 = 1:22:12 Chris Loines, Matt Mahoney, Harry Prosser, Jerry Bird 3. Northrop Grumman 21:45 22:30 22:31 22:40 = 1:29:26
Keith Kowalske, John LaChance, Sharif Faruque, Andrew Barnes 4. General Electric 21:12 23:36 24:40 24:41 = 1:34:09 Cheng Ten, Tak Yip, Rod Sulte, David Fairman 5. Bank of America Merrill Lynch 21:20 25:00 25:08 26:04 = 1:37:32 Ben Buchanan, Krysti Cooper, Angie Vorndran, David Hoey 6. Florida Today 21:37 23:14 25:47 27:15 = 1:37:53 Rick Neale, Andrew Bautel, Shona Maggard, Josh Thompson 7. L3 Communications 23:14 23:43 23:45 28:34 = 1:39:16 Travis Holden, John Miceli, Bill Craig, Hoyt Lucas 8. Ford Motor Company Percepta 21:30 23:57 27:29 29:38 = 1:42:34 Ray Rigsby, Douglas Cline, Randy Mcclure, Chris Brown 9. Indyne 24:18 25:40 27:37 28:36 = 1:46:11 John Hardos, Jim Mankowski, Ken Frey, Ada Landron 10. Life Care Center 21:53 27:33 28:23 28:31 = 1:46:20 Robin Moran, Tony Cortes, Rebecca Cox, Donna Cortes 11. Symetrics 22:40 26:34 28:05 29:30 = 1:46:49 Cam McKegg, Gregory Perry, Dan Horvath, Daniel Dyson 12. Target 21:01 27:56 31:04 32:48 = 1:52:49 Kevin Greene, Cheryl Avena, Kyle Maibaum, Joseph Pizzuto 13. Dominos Pizza 20:54 23:00 41:23 57:47 = 2:23:04
Derek Rice, James Krupp, David Brown, John Irvine CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS 1000 1. DRS Technologies 17:42 20:20 22:11 23:03 = 1:23:16 Brad Daszynski, Jeremy Hutcherson, Jeff Douberly, Marlon Sawyers 2. Brevard County Board of County Commissio 20:43 22:01 23:31 24:25 = 1:30:40 Timothy Lawry, Mike Knight, Brad Manley, Mark Reagan 3. Wuesthoff Health System HMA 20:27 24:10 24:31 26:36 = 1:35:44 Nate Dwenger, Javier Guerra, Raul Perez, Kirsten McDonough 4. Rockwell Collins 24:49 25:44 25:55 26:05 = 1:42:33 Clay McCreary, Stefan Williams, Harry Smith, Maria Kowalczyk 5. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 22:41 31:49 38:25 39:17 = 2:12:12 Matthew Pomeroy, Barry Birdwell, Nancy Ritter, Erin Lauscher 6. Restore Therapy 22:48 43:21 43:22 47:43 = 2:37:14 Wilson Shawn, Jennifer Seifert, Lisa Colligan, Patti Gamblin CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS 5000 1. Harris 19:30 19:54 20:30 20:37 = 1:20:31 Jonathan Howse, Jay Claybaugh, Joshua Williams, John Vangilder MALE TEAM RESULTS 1. Set Goals Not Limits Men continues on page 6
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17:15 17:37 17:47 17:52 = 1:10:31 Shane Streufert, John Davis, Ed Springer, Doug Butler 2. L3 Communications 23:14 23:43 23:45 28:34 = 1:39:16 Travis Holden, John Miceli, Bill Craig, Hoyt Lucas 3. We RUN IT 23:25 25:55 28:50 36:22 = 1:54:32 Thomas Turek, Darin wolten, Patrick Watkinson, Barry Remor FEMALE TEAM RESULTS 1. Set Goals Not Limits Ladies 19:54 20:33 20:50 20:51 = 1:22:08 Julie Hannah, Angela Wells, Cathy Friedel, Amy Fuller 2. PTR 24:32 27:23 28:03 28:07 = 1:48:05 Angela Coram, Mariangie Blake, Heather Zahner, Margaret James CO-ED TEAM RESULTS 1. Harris Race Team 17:08 19:30 19:54 22:28 = 1:19:00 Michael Fisher, Jonathan Howse, Jay Claybaugh, Sarah Fisher 2. Space Coast Runners 18:40 20:25 21:12 23:19 = 1:23:36 Chris Loines, Matt Mahoney, Harry Prosser, Marie Thomas 3. Intersil Racing Team 18:31 19:21 19:35 26:57 = 1:24:24 Connor Mcmahon, Art Anderson, Keith Snodgrass, Susie O'Connell 4. Team Aeronix 18:22 20:01 20:02 26:39 = 1:25:04 Ronald Abel, Matthew Zuhlke, Tony Bils, Kathy Bils 5. Team Viera Pizza 20:21 20:51 21:30 22:36 = 1:25:18 Joshua Knowles, Susie Meltzer, Mike Acosta, Davy Schuermann 6. DRS Running Team 17:42 20:20 22:11 30:03 = 1:30:16 Brad Daszynski, Jeremy Hutcherson, Jeff Douberly, Kati Staton
7. Team Beachside 20:02 22:23 22:57 26:21 = 1:31:43 Jeremy Stewart, Trish Facciobene, Jesse Hall, Jodi Campbell 8. Northrop Grumman 21:45 22:30 22:31 25:14 = 1:32:00 Keith Kowalske, John LaChance, Sharif Faruque, Denise Hobson 9. GE 21:12 22:49 23:36 24:40 = 1:32:17 Cheng Ten, Spencer Kraeling, Tak Yip, Rod Sulte 10. Team Run Brevard 20:43 22:01 23:31 26:13 = 1:32:28 Timothy Lawry, Mike Knight, Brad Manley, Kimberly Prosser 11. Wue Crew 20:27 24:10 24:31 25:44 = 1:34:52 Nate Dwenger, Javier Guerra, Raul Perez, Molly Kirk 12. Florida Today 21:37 23:14 24:38 25:47 = 1:35:16 Rick Neale, Andrew Bautel, Steve Leonard, Shona Maggard 13. Thundering Herd 21:20 25:00 25:08 26:04 = 1:37:32 Ben Buchanan, Krysti Cooper, Angie Vorndran, David Hoey 14. Securboration 20:42 22:03 24:18 30:38 = 1:37:41 Tod Hagan, Jacob Staples, Bruce McQuery, Martha Kelly 15. Rocket Scientists 20:11 23:47 23:59 30:25 = 1:38:22 Jeff Cook, Terry Plonsky, Bob Harmon, Cheryl Cook 16. Go Further 21:30 23:57 26:45 27:29 = 1:39:41 Ray Rigsby, Douglas Cline, Eileen McClure, Randy Mcclure 17. Another Bad Idea 23:40 24:18 25:40 27:37 = 1:41:15 Mary Hanna, John Hardos, Jim Mankowski, Ken Frey 18. Joes Club 21:11 25:04 27:17 28:06 = 1:41:38
John Jordan, Aprille Roberts, Mikel Wells, Stacey McCarter 19. Wingmates 24:49 25:14 25:44 25:55 = 1:41:42 Clay McCreary, Anita Vanderwyst, Stefan Williams, Harry Smith 20. Team in Training 22:41 23:58 26:10 29:07 = 1:41:56 Matthew Pomeroy, Midori Wiles, Calla Hess, Theresa Chau 21. Builders East 20:08 24:36 28:14 29:25 = 1:42:23 Aaron Washington, Chad Morrow, Andrew Brawley, Sarah Brodax 22. Modus Operandi 22:02 24:22 25:03 32:25 = 1:43:52 Jose Pascual, Chad Talty, Mark Heileman, Adriana Frey 23. Relm Wireless 21:06 24:15 28:27 30:07 = 1:43:55 Keith Dunleavy, Tom Wright, Randy Dalrymple, Diana Case 24. CERTON 22:15 23:22 24:56 35:20 = 1:45:53 Jonathan Neptune, Tim Stockton, David Hobbs, Kimberly Stockton 25. Sham Rockers 21:53 27:33 28:23 28:31 = 1:46:20 Robin Moran, Tony Cortes, Rebecca Cox, Donna Cortes 26. Target 21:01 26:51 27:56 31:04 = 1:46:52 Kevin Greene, John Hewett, Cheryl Avena, Kyle Maibaum 27. Team Live United 21:37 24:58 30:05 31:45 = 1:48:25 Jerry Brown, Zachary Bell, Alicia Blattler, Rob Rains 28. Premiere Theaters 20:52 20:58 31:17 35:19 = 1:48:26 Bryce Thompson, Leslie Bollhoefer, Alicia Vaccarelli, Sarah McCarty 29. Running Zone 17:40 19:27 22:09 49:50 = 1:49:06 Luke Redito, Christopher Eastwood, Katie Paige Johnson, Owen McCrudden 30. Quality Pet Care 25:21 28:21 28:22 28:48 = 1:50:52 Marty Cassetta, Jancarlo Sanchez, Carmen Lau, Joe Hernon 31. Symetrics 22:40 26:34 28:05 33:51 = 1:51:10 Cam McKegg, Gregory Perry, Dan Horvath, Kim Mauldin 32. Dominoids 20:54 23:00 37:27 45:56 = 2:07:17 Derek Rice, James Krupp, Jerry Brown, Gwen Brown 33. Rose Runners 25:31 34:04 34:38 36:48 = 2:11:01 Michael Blumenberg, Liz Donaldson, Chuck Mattern, Stephen Wilkson 34. Expected Casualties 25:13 28:58 30:47 48:14 = 2:13:12 Lisa Hamelin, Patricia Savage, Christine Ellegood, Jaclyn Schreiber 35. MRI Global 31:27 33:36 38:51 40:09 = 2:24:03 Jeff Whitten, Barbara Jones, Kyle Parker, Jennifer Rannings 36. Restore Therapy 22:48 43:21 43:22 47:43 = 2:37:14 continues on page 7
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Corporate 5K Results Wilson Shawn, Jennifer Seifert, Lisa Colligan, Patti Gamblin 37. The Good Guys at Gator 39:57 42:42 43:00 48:57 = 2:54:36 Paul Marr, Alexis England, Jennifer Ratcliffe, Julia Roberts INDUSTRY RESULTS: CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Aerospace 1. Northrop Grumman 21:45 22:30 22:31 22:40 = 1:29:26 Keith Kowalske, John LaChance, Sharif Faruque, Andrew Barnes 2. ATK 20:11 23:47 23:59 24:00 = 1:31:57
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Jeff Cook, Terry Plonsky, Bob Harmon, Gary Postlethwait 3. CERTON 22:15 23:22 24:56 25:00 = 1:35:33 Jonathan Neptune, Tim Stockton, David Hobbs, Samuel Neis 4. InDyne 23:40 24:18 25:40 27:37 = 1:41:15 Mary Hanna, John Hardos, Jim Mankowski, Ken Frey 5. Rockwell Collins 24:49 25:14 25:44 25:55 = 1:41:42 Clay McCreary, Anita Vanderwyst, Stefan Williams, Harry Smith 6. Symetrics 22:40 26:34 28:05 29:30 =
1:46:49 Cam McKegg, Gregory Perry, Dan Horvath, Daniel Dyson CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Banking/Finance/Investments 1. Bank of America Merrill Lynch 21:20 25:00 25:08 26:04 = 1:37:32 Ben Buchanan, Krysti Cooper, Angie Vorndran, David Hoey CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Biotechnology 1. MRI Global 31:27 33:36 38:51 40:09 = 2:24:03 Jeff Whitten, Barbara Jones, Kyle Parker, Jennifer Rannings CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Communications 1. Florida Today 21:37 23:14 24:38 25:47 = 1:35:16 Rick Neale, Andrew Bautel, Steve Leonard, Shona Maggard 2. L3 Communications 23:14 23:43 23:45 28:34 = 1:39:16 Travis Holden, John Miceli, Bill Craig, Hoyt Lucas 3. Relm Wireless 21:06 24:15 28:27 30:07 = 1:43:55 Keith Dunleavy, Tom Wright, Randy Dalrymple, Diana Case CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Education/Not for Profit 1. Space Coast Runners 18:40 20:25 21:12 21:55 = 1:22:12 Chris Loines, Matt Mahoney, Harry Prosser, Jerry Bird 2. Brevard Alzheimers Foundation 21:11 25:04 27:17 28:06 = 1:41:38 John Jordan, Aprille Roberts, Mikel Wells, Stacey McCarter 3. United Way of Brevard 21:37 24:58 30:05 31:45 = 1:48:25 Jerry Brown, Zachary Bell, Alicia Blattler, Rob Rains CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Engineering/Architecture 1. Harris 17:08 19:30 19:54 20:30 = 1:17:02 Michael Fisher, Jonathan Howse, Jay Claybaugh, Joshua Williams 2. Aeronix 18:22 20:01 20:02 20:20 = 1:18:45 Ronald Abel, Matthew Zuhlke, Tony Bils, Robert Baduini 3. General Electric 21:12 22:49 23:36 24:40 = 1:32:17 Cheng Ten, Spencer Kraeling, Tak Yip, Rod Sulte 4. Builders East 20:08 24:36 28:14 29:25 = 1:42:23
Aaron Washington, Chad Morrow, Andrew Brawley, Sarah Brodax 5. Millennium Engineering and Integration 25:13 28:58 30:47 48:14 = 2:13:12 Lisa Hamelin, Patricia Savage, Christine Ellegood, Jaclyn Schreiber CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Government 1. Brevard County Board of County Commissio 20:43 22:01 23:31 24:25 = 1:30:40 Timothy Lawry, Mike Knight, Brad Manley, Mark Reagan CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Health Related/Hospitals 1. Set Goals Not Limits Men 17:15 17:37 17:47 17:52 = 1:10:31 Shane Streufert, John Davis, Ed Springer, Doug Butler 2. Set Goals Not Limits Ladies 19:54 20:33 20:50 20:51 = 1:22:08 Julie Hannah, Angela Wells, Cathy Friedel, Amy Fuller 3. Beachside Physical Therapy and Health St 20:02 22:23 22:57 26:21 = 1:31:43 Jeremy Stewart, Trish Facciobene, Jesse Hall, Jodi Campbell 4. Wuesthoff Health System HMA 20:27 24:10 24:31 25:44 = 1:34:52 Nate Dwenger, Javier Guerra, Raul Perez, Molly Kirk 5. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 22:41 23:58 26:10 29:07 = 1:41:56 Matthew Pomeroy, Midori Wiles, Calla Hess, Theresa Chau 6. Life Care Center 21:53 27:33 28:23 28:31 = 1:46:20 Robin Moran, Tony Cortes, Rebecca Cox, Donna Cortes 7. Running Zone 17:40 19:27 22:09 49:50 = 1:49:06 Luke Redito, Christopher Eastwood, Katie Paige Johnson, Owen McCrudden 8. Restore Therapy 22:48 43:21 43:22 47:43 = 2:37:14 Wilson Shawn, Jennifer Seifert, Lisa Colligan, Patti Gamblin CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Hotels/Restaurants/Food 1. Viera Pizza 20:21 20:51 21:30 22:36 = 1:25:18 Joshua Knowles, Susie Meltzer, Mike Acosta, Davy Schuermann 2. Pepper Tree Sandwich Shoppe 24:32 24:54 27:23 28:03 = 1:44:52 continues on page 8
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Kilgore Apes Monkey Madness Record by Patti Sponsler
When University of Colorado (Boulder) student David Kilgore realized that Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K would take place during a trip to his Palm Bay home, the former Holy Trinity two-time 1,600-meter state champ (4:26, 4:29) and 5,000-meter indoor All-American (14:50.59), signed right up. “I ran this race when I was younger and wanted to do well in it when I got older,” said the integrative physiology major. “I also wanted to hang out and have some fun with people I know.” Kilgore did well on both counts. First, he blazed through the multi-terrain 1.8-mile course in 9:11 breaking the 2008 course record of 9:15 set by former Holy Trinity teammate and state champion, Kyle Cooke. “I wasn’t so worried about the time,” said Kilgore, who was surprised that he had broken the record. “I had raced a 3K the week
Corporate 5K Results Angela Coram, Jim Twigg, Mariangie Blake, Heather Zahner 3. Dominos Pizza 20:54 23:00 37:27 41:23 = 2:02:44 Derek Rice, James Krupp, Jerry Brown, David Brown CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Motor Vehicles/Industrial Equip 1. Ford Motor Company Percepta 21:30 23:57 26:45 27:29 = 1:39:41 Ray Rigsby, Douglas Cline, Eileen McClure, Randy Mcclure 2. Fiat of Melbourne 39:57 42:42 43:00 48:57 = 2:54:36 Paul Marr, Alexis England, Jennifer Ratcliffe, Julia Roberts CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Other/Not for Profit – CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Software Technology 1. Modus Operandi 22:02 24:22 25:03 30:43 = 1:42:10 Jose Pascual, Chad Talty, Mark Heileman, Vike Francis CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Technology/Computers 1. Intersil 18:31 19:21 19:35 21:17 = 1:18:44 Connor Mcmahon, Art Anderson, Keith Snodgrass, Joshua Broline
before in 8:23 and knew this race wouldn’t be as fast.” Kilgore also got to help celebrate the 50th birthday of his former Holy Trinity coach, Melbourne’s Doug Butler, who won the 50-54 age group and finished 15th overall in the field of more than 1,000 participants. Because the popular coach turned 50 on the same day as Monkey Madness, Running Zone Foundation had “Happy 50th Birthday, Coach Butler” printed on the back of the race shirts. “I was stunned,” said Butler about his reaction when he saw the birthday sentiment on the shirts. “That was very flattering that Denise (Piercy, Running Zone) and Michelle (Smurl, Brevard Zoo) and all involved would do that. It doesn’t happen very often but I was speechless.” continues on page 9
Palm Bay’s David Kilgore is all smiles as he takes the overall top spot in the Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K on March 2. Kilgore’s finish him of 9:11 broke the previous record of 9:15 set by Kyle Cooke in 2008. Both men were Holy Trinity runners and state champions.
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2. DRS Technologies 17:42 20:20 22:11 23:03 = 1:23:16 Brad Daszynski, Jeremy Hutcherson, Jeff Douberly, Marlon Sawyers 3. Securboration 20:42 22:03 24:18 24:45 = 1:31:48 Tod Hagan, Jacob Staples, Bruce McQuery, Matthew Kokidko 4. The Network Support Company 23:25 25:55 28:50 36:22 = 1:54:32 Thomas Turek, Darin wolten, Patrick Watkinson, Barry Remor CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Wholesale Distributors 1. Coastal Wholesale Florist 25:31 34:04 34:38 36:48 = 2:11:01 Michael Blumenberg, Liz Donaldson, Chuck Mattern, Stephen Wilkson CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Movie Theater 1. Premiere Theaters 20:52 20:58 31:17 35:19 = 1:48:26 Bryce Thompson, Leslie Bollhoefer, Alicia Vaccarelli, Sarah McCarty CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Veterinary Clinic 1. Palm Bay Animal Clinic and Clearlake Ani 25:21 28:21 28:22 28:48 = 1:50:52 Marty Cassetta, Jancarlo Sanchez, Carmen Lau, Joe Hernon
CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Retail 1. Target 21:01 26:51 27:56 31:04 = 1:46:52 Kevin Greene, John Hewett, Cheryl Avena, Kyle Maibaum COMPANIES WITH EMPLOYEES LESS THAN 100 AERONIX...................................... 46 PALM BAY ANIMAL CLINIC AND CLEARLAKE ANI............................ 23 BREVARD ALZHEIMERS FOUNDATION.............................. 22 UNITED WAY OF BREVARD............. 21 CERTON....................................... 20 SECURBORATION......................... 16 BEACHSIDE PHYSICAL THERAPY AND HEALTH ST.................................... 15 MILLENNIUM ENGINEERING AND INTEGRATION............................... 11 MRI GLOBAL ................................ 11 ATK ............................................. 10 MODUS OPERANDI ..................... 10 PREMIERE THEATERS...................... 10 RELM WIRELESS............................ 10 PEPPER TREE SANDWICH SHOPPE..... 9 VIERA PIZZA................................... 8 FIAT OF MELBOURNE...................... 7 SET GOALS NOT LIMITS MEN.......... 7 SET GOALS NOT LIMITS LADIES........ 6 BUILDERS EAST................................ 5 COASTAL WHOLESALE FLORIST....... 5 CUMULUS MEDIA MELBOURNE........ 5 RUNNING ZONE............................ 5 THE NETWORK SUPPORT COMPANY..................................... 5
INSURANCE ICON.......................... 3 WSBH 98.5 THE BEACH.................. 3 ISLAND MULTISPORT........................ 1 COMPANIES WITH EMPLOYEES BETWEEN 100 - 999 SYMETRICS................................... 40 INTERSIL....................................... 33 FLORIDA TODAY............................ 31 LIFE CARE CENTER........................ 26 GENERAL ELECTRIC....................... 20 NORTHROP GRUMMAN................ 18 FORD MOTOR COMPANY PERCEPTA..................................... 16 TARGET........................................ 14 BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH......................................... 12 SPACE COAST RUNNERS............... 11 DOMINOS PIZZA......................... 10 INDYNE........................................ 7 L3 COMMUNICATIONS .................. 7 EAU GALLIE HIGH SCHOOL............. 1 COMPANIES WITH EMPLOYEES BETWEEN 1000-5000 ROCKWELL COLLINS..................... 44 DRS TECHNOLOGIES.................... 39 WUESTHOFF HEALTH SYSTEM HMA............................................ 35 BREVARD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION............... 26 LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY....................................... 21 RESTORE THERAPY.......................... 7 COMPANIES WITH EMPLOYEES GREATER THAN 5000 HARRIS.............................. 101
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Kilgore Apes Monkey Madness Record
Coach Doug Butler will always remember his 50th birthday that fell on Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K race day on March 2. Race organizers printed “Happy 50th Birthday Coach Butler” on the back of the race shirts and then presented him with a Monkey birthday cake at the post-race party and awards ceremony. Butler won his new age group and finished 15th overall in the field of more than 1,000 participants.
As part of the post-race festivities and awards ceremony, the huge crowd of runners and walkers sang “Happy Birthday” to Butler and then stood in line for a piece of the huge
MALE Overall David Kilgore.............................................09:11.1 Lightning Storm...........................................09:37.9 Peter Clusener............................................09:43.7 Master (40+) Shane Streufert...........................................09:54.2 8 and under Charley Pavlick...........................................14:16.9 Maxwell Walker.........................................15:04.6 Jackson Parks.............................................15:42.8 Joshua Kelly...............................................15:43.2 Victor Valentin............................................15:52.2 Dylan Maxik...............................................16:01.1 Jonathan Ring.............................................16:07.7 Owen Castillo............................................16:26.1 Jay Hulse...................................................16:46.8 Caden Sichler.............................................17:48.7 Sean Westner.............................................17:59.2 Gage Richardson........................................18:31.3 Michael Howkins........................................19:04.0 Adam Carr.................................................19:06.4 Cooper Lee................................................19:07.2 Bryce Dietrich.............................................19:41.0 Finn Sinclair...............................................19:42.1 Joshua Wilson............................................19:57.6 Alex Pollan.................................................21:18.4
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monkey adorned birthday cake. “It was very overwhelming,” said Butler of the running community’s response to his birthday. “Great group of people who I am honored to be friends with. That’s what life is about – not how many trophies you win or how fast you are, but the relationships you build.” In the women’s race, Melbourne Beaches Angela Cobb made it four for four, taking the top spot in 10:49. Melbourne’s Beth Whalen, who has steadily been closing the pace gap on Cobb, placed second in 10:51 and Whalen’s training partner, Palm Bay’s Kim Hunger earned third place in 11:21. The Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K was number five in the seven-race 2012-13 Running Zone Foundation Race Series. Those who have been fleet of feet this season in at least four of the Series events are eligible to share in a piece of the prize pie worth $10,000. Currently, Melbourne’s Peter Clusener – the 2010-11 Series champ - is leading the overall men’s race and Cobb, last year’s overall female victor, is setting herself up for a second title. Coming up next in the Series is the Pirate Plunder 2 Miler that kicks off at 6:30 p.m. from Meg O’Malley’s. Check out all
Zachary Engel............................................22:03.3 Aiden Cameron..........................................22:18.3 Nick Hart...................................................22:43.9 Cameron Fitzgerald....................................22:54.8 Kai Worrells...............................................23:13.1 Connor Fitzgerald.......................................23:15.6 Hayden Rutland..........................................23:51.1 Timmy Floyd...............................................24:12.9 Jackson Lee................................................24:20.2 Xander Martinez.........................................25:21.4 Rylee Wolff.................................................25:42.3 Jackson Bainbridge.....................................25:47.9 Josh Imel....................................................26:56.2 Andrew Alcuaz...........................................26:59.4 Joshua Stanton............................................27:47.7 James Quinlan............................................29:05.8 Alex Hansen...............................................29:10.7 Joshua Engel..............................................30:36.8 Brian Patterson...........................................30:39.9 Leo Lehnert.................................................30:54.0 Kenny Hulse...............................................30:59.2 Joshua Vaillancourt......................................31:15.4 Austin White..............................................31:35.1 Harley Lowe...............................................31:40.1 Cooper Brown............................................33:24.5 continues on page 10
Melbourne’s Michelle Stanton is all smiles after winning the grand Monkey Madness 3K givea-way that included two 1-day tickets to Walt Disney World and one hotel night stay for two!
the race information and special amenities offered at http://www.runningzone.com/series/ news/1612
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Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K Results Deke Hogeland...................... 33:35.8 Jeremy Feizi........................... 35:02.4 Sagan Manley........................ 41:43.8 9-11 Austin Hayes.......................... 12:10.5 Matthew Zuhlke...................... 12:20.0 Daniel Tressler Iii..................... 12:22.8 Joshua Kraver......................... 13:01.7 Dylan Black............................ 13:09.2 Noah Huff.............................. 13:43.4 Caleb Burnett......................... 13:47.3 Henry Pavlick......................... 13:51.9 Zach Hohl.............................. 13:55.6 Ryan Moran........................... 13:58.4 Jause Olney........................... 14:04.9 Sage Rosenthal....................... 14:11.2 Colby Steger.......................... 14:16.1 Luke Marzano........................ 14:19.5 Lucas Hohl............................. 14:26.7 Walker Cummins.................... 14:34.9 Cameron Shagena.................. 14:38.3 Michael Shenbaum................. 14:40.7 Tyler Coutu............................. 14:44.4 Ian Maxik.............................. 14:56.9 Tyler Hicks.............................. 15:15.9 Alex Casey............................ 15:18.4 Evan Thompson...................... 15:27.2 Trevor Charlier........................ 15:35.6 John Eaton............................. 15:43.2 Riley Jones............................. 15:44.2 Evan Caldwell........................ 15:46.1 Weston Drummond.................. 15:47.3 Jake Lowers............................ 15:49.6 Gustavo Toledo....................... 15:56.9 Brayden Cheek....................... 15:59.4 Ignatius Morrison.................... 16:10.2
Hunter Ingeldsen..................... 16:10.9 Trevor Evetts........................... 16:32.1 Ty Meyer................................ 16:33.8 Alexander Lafortune................ 16:45.9 Gage Guettler........................ 16:53.5 Ethan Shoda........................... 16:55.9 Jack McCluskey...................... 16:58.5 Jack Mayer............................ 17:04.1 Blayne Hurtado....................... 17:05.0 Ethan Roeper.......................... 17:17.4 Evan Mann............................ 17:32.1 Angelo Lento.......................... 17:36.0 Travis Carroll.......................... 17:47.7 Logan Klaproth....................... 17:49.2 Ben Steger............................. 17:50.9 Ben Olejarski.......................... 18:07.0 Tony Mazo............................. 18:18.0 Donovan Diiorio..................... 19:08.2 Rhody Richardson................... 19:12.9 Alex Cheek............................ 19:14.4 Seth Goldsmith....................... 19:15.1 John Stromenger..................... 20:12.8 Billy Floyd.............................. 20:44.9 Charlie Collins........................ 21:11.3 Zachary Freeman.................... 22:12.3 Justin Higbie........................... 22:38.9 Cooper Fitzgerald................... 22:49.7 Seth Bolling............................ 23:25.5 Travis Phillips.......................... 24:31.6 Tyler Hamilton........................ 24:36.3 Cody Younger........................ 24:42.0 Ian Cook................................ 24:53.3 Holden Shaffer....................... 25:09.1 Jack Purkerson........................ 25:13.9 Weston Wolff......................... 25:31.4 Jacob Stanton......................... 25:33.8 Evan Huff............................... 26:06.2
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This year’s Brevard Zoo Monkey Madness 3K offered two separate starting times. No Monkey Business began at 7:30 followed by The Scenic Route at 7:35 (pictured here). Garrett Anderson....................28:24.2 Jacob Westner........................31:51.2 Kenneth Sabo.........................31:59.3 Nicholas Hickson....................32:32.7 Cj Coyle................................33:38.5 Chandler Mathello..................33:54.1 12-14 Mason Jones..........................10:30.2 Jared Hayes...........................11:45.2 Ryan Garrett...........................11:55.4 Paul Jaime..............................11:59.2 Todd Robinson........................12:49.2 Jeffrey Gahres........................12:58.7 Joseph Tierney........................13:35.5 Cameron Michaels..................13:43.4 Jarrett Nolan..........................14:13.9 Jason Garrett..........................14:15.2 Jason Tobin............................14:20.2 Max Hofmeister......................14:33.9 Mitchell Shoff.........................14:44.6 Zion Rush...............................14:57.2
Noah Kitchens........................15:30.2 Daniel Callenberger................15:35.6 Wyatt Tomlinson.....................15:45.2 Jordan Sichler.........................15:56.3 Travis Winans.........................15:57.9 Ian Anderson..........................16:01.5 Kaiser Creek..........................16:49.4 Jonathan Quinlan....................17:43.8 Seth Netterstrom.....................18:33.1 Makana Sierra.......................19:04.0 Cade Van Wart......................19:20.8 Spencer Collins.......................20:11.9 Collin Fitzgerald.....................20:15.5 Devon Smith...........................20:18.6 James Higley..........................20:42.0 Jackson Dowding................... 20:59.9 Garrett Fortier......................... 22:01.1 Jt Charlier............................. 22:07.7 continues on page 11
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Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K Results Jonathan Copeland................ 22:17.7 Dylan Joyner......................... 23:57.7 Ryan Huff.............................. 27:45.0 Steven Manning..................... 28:10.6 Randall Kirk.......................... 32:46.3 Miguel Segura....................... 34:05.4 Joshua Leming....................... 36:43.3 15 - 19 Jacob Jansen......................... 10:44.8 Morgan Levine....................... 10:49.5
Sean Kutzner......................... 11:12.7 Matthew Holmes.................... 11:55.3 Joshua Knowles..................... 12:38.5 Jacob Carter......................... 12:44.6 Chris Whitson........................ 12:51.6 Jacob Mellick......................... 16:47.6 Jeff Wood.............................. 18:38.5 Mike Thompson...................... 19:16.6 Dylan Collins.......................... 19:49.4 Andrew Satorski..................... 23:24.0
This year’s Brevard Zoo Monkey Madness 3K offered two separate starting times. No Monkey Business began at 7:30 (pictured here) followed by The Scenic Route at 7:35.
School pride is evident as Holland Elementary school students pose with their second place School Participation award at the Brevard Zoo Monkey Madness 3K on Mar. 2.
Dillon McGee, left, and Ed Springer work it hard during the Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness on Mar. 2. McGee placed second in the 20-24 division in 10:13. Springer also took second place in the 35-39 age group in 10:29.
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Robert Turner.......................... 25:27.7 20 - 24 Michael Fisher........................ 09:52.5 Dillon McGee........................ 10:13.0 Travis Pigon........................... 10:30.0 Mark Mihlebach.................... 12:24.5 Ryan Rattay........................... 13:28.6 Paul Dahlquist........................ 15:19.9 Dave Friedland.......................16:00.4 John Lopez.............................18:35.2 Jonathan Burford.....................24:43.5 Dwayne Gilbert...................... 29:51.0 25 - 29 Andy Dutra............................ 10:45.3 Chi Cam................................ 10:55.6 Nathan Wick......................... 10:59.1 Joseph Iii Joseph..................... 13:13.8 Robert Lara............................ 13:17.9 Davy Schuermann................... 13:22.1 Brian Burgard......................... 13:27.8 Jay Sobke.............................. 14:28.5 Philip Tucker........................... 14:59.3 Stephen Champion.................. 15:04.7 Gerard Newsham................... 15:11.1 Jonathan Escobar.................... 15:45.6 Michael Domizioli................... 16:42.3 Patrick Watkinson................... 17:26.3 Jeff McClain........................... 18:02.2 Bruce Mason, Jr...................... 20:50.6 Thomas Miller......................... 35:41.1 William Craig........................ 47:11.2 30 - 34 Trent Fuchs............................. 10:04.7 Steve Hedgespeth................... 10:15.0 Ron Abel................................ 10:31.6 Tom Wiedenbauer................... 11:18.0 Joshua Williams...................... 11:27.0 Christopher Hill....................... 11:37.2 Andy Menschner..................... 11:51.2 Timothy McGee...................... 13:36.2 Joshua Maitlen........................ 13:36.8 Jared Deyo............................. 13:38.7 Charles Goodson.................... 14:25.5 Paul Cwiklinski....................... 16:22.5 Javier Cruz............................. 16:28.3 Thaddeus Callahan................. 17:09.6 Pat Buonomo.......................... 17:40.3 Adam Klaproth....................... 17:57.3 Mike Taylor............................ 18:56.0 Clif Cooper............................ 19:00.3 Irad Aguilar............................ 19:24.7 Timothy Sikardi....................... 19:51.0 Gregory Deblasio................... 20:38.8 Jose Rivera............................. 23:41.0 Senol Feizi............................. 35:07.6 Matthew Balius....................... 38:11.4 35 - 39 John Davis.............................. 09:49.2 Ed Springer............................ 10:29.7 Julio Castillo........................... 10:45.7 Jonathan Howse..................... 11:05.8 Nate Dwenger........................ 12:23.6 James Krupp........................... 12:50.4 Mike Acosta........................... 13:10.4 Juan Aguilar........................... 13:45.7 Ed Dawson............................. 14:05.5 Bill Hudkins............................ 14:08.6 Gary Postlethwait.................... 14:32.1 Matt Couto............................. 14:43.8 John Charlier.......................... 15:35.4 Sam Amundsen....................... 15:44.6
Les Dunne.............................. 15:47.2 Gary Baker............................ 16:17.9 Doug Grandey....................... 16:21.0 Than Meyer............................ 16:43.3 Kevin Smith............................ 16:45.0 Mark Petrillo........................... 17:07.2 Bill Hickman........................... 17:31.6 Terry Auter............................. 17:48.6 Travis Rennemann................... 18:37.8 Aaron Marsh.......................... 18:39.8 Roland Shoff........................... 18:45.3 Albert Carr............................. 19:06.3 Robert Zarzycki...................... 19:18.4 Alan Hulse Ii........................... 19:24.0 Pete Longueira........................ 19:27.4 Mat Gibson............................ 21:36.4 Scott Kingston......................... 22:44.5 Damian Flowers...................... 22:44.8 Travis Fitzgerald..................... 22:51.5 Kirby Watson......................... 23:57.9 Chris Imel............................... 24:38.4 Neal Stanton.......................... 26:57.5 Travis Winans......................... 27:39.2 Jason Croft............................. 28:03.6 Rich Cordeau......................... 29:14.7 Brian Birkenstock.................... 31:20.0 James White........................... 35:49.3 40 - 44 Mike Fretz.............................. 10:31.0 Bryan Cheek.......................... 10:51.1 Ben Buchanan........................ 11:47.8 Ron Ritter............................... 11:49.4 Harry Prosser......................... 11:53.6 Oran Boyle............................ 11:54.6 Jim Schaeffer.......................... 12:08.3 Keith Dunleavy....................... 12:37.1 Craig McCullough.................. 12:50.1 Rick Neale............................. 12:50.6 Jeremie Collins........................ 14:37.5 Randy Hines........................... 14:50.3 Steve Leonard......................... 14:50.9 Scott Larson............................ 14:59.9 Doug Glines........................... 15:10.0 Michael Lafortune................... 15:11.0 Bill Floyd................................ 15:14.9 Jeff Steger.............................. 15:38.4 Clifford Graham..................... 15:43.8 Pete Quinlan.......................... 15:50.4 Jim Thompson......................... 15:52.7 Andrew Stoy.......................... 16:18.5 Lee Stromenger....................... 17:34.1 Mike Doyle............................ 17:35.1 Roy Deyoung.......................... 17:50.7 Shannon Chau........................ 17:58.9 Rob Landers........................... 18:14.4 Perry Penny............................ 18:17.4 Chuck Anderson..................... 18:31.1 Kevin Howkins........................ 18:54.3 Ron Jones............................... 19:04.7 Judd Spitzer........................... 19:09.4 Sean Michaels........................ 19:14.5 Frank Hickson......................... 20:59.5 Todd Buras............................. 21:20.0 Barry Remor........................... 21:20.4 Aaron Rufland........................ 22:51.5 Stan Hart............................... 22:57.7 Michael Higgins..................... 23:23.7 Kris Hansen............................ 23:42.8 Greg Lee................................ 24:19.8 Kirk Monsees.......................... 24:24.4 continues on page 12
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Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K Results David Purkerson...................... 25:14.4 Rob Manning......................... 26:38.9 Brandon Fritz.......................... 26:46.3 Derek Laferriere...................... 27:10.2 Eric Byrd................................ 29:56.9 Lovit White............................. 31:30.6 David Cooks.......................... 31:53.5 Doug Leming.......................... 36:38.3 Robb Sherker.......................... 40:33.5 Brad Manley.......................... 41:43.6 45 - 49 Chris Loines............................ 10:58.7 Keith Snodgrass...................... 11:20.6 Doug Nichols......................... 11:23.0 Al Steiginga........................... 12:07.6 Dave Hernandez..................... 13:08.4 James Chiravalle..................... 15:02.3 Michael Walker...................... 15:03.2 Stephen Ciarrocchi.................. 15:14.2 Willis Lowell........................... 15:27.5 Keith Winsten......................... 15:40.6 Scott Mostert.......................... 15:46.7 Shawn Grezaffi...................... 15:51.7 Chris Waterman..................... 16:04.5 Robert Anderson..................... 16:08.6 David Ring............................. 16:08.7 Stephen Pilkenton.................... 16:10.5 Larry Miller............................ 16:16.0 John Mellick........................... 16:48.1 Axel Hohl............................... 16:51.7 Jody Buckmiller....................... 17:07.8 Scott Sutherland...................... 17:10.9 Russ Morrison......................... 17:14.3 Michael Roeper...................... 17:15.8 Michael McCluskey................. 17:29.6 David Eldredge....................... 18:26.6 R Catalasan........................... 18:46.8 John Faure............................. 18:48.5 Scott Hillenbrand.................... 19:54.7 David Buteau.......................... 20:50.8 John Wolff.............................. 21:10.4 David Lee............................... 25:22.6 Alfredo Ramos........................ 25:36.9 Jeffrey Salter........................... 26:21.3 Mark McTammany.................. 26:51.8 Chuck Mathews...................... 26:53.0 Steven Huff............................. 27:44.9 William Pollan........................ 31:16.7 Patrick Mondor....................... 33:23.7 Terrence Beck......................... 37:33.4 50 - 54 Doug Butler............................ 10:33.5 Joe Hultgren........................... 11:03.6 Art Anderson.......................... 11:17.4 Jeff Cook................................ 12:03.6 Jay Claybaugh....................... 12:09.6 Keith Kowalske....................... 12:22.9 John Petry.............................. 13:49.0 Joseph Boudro........................ 13:50.7 Don Stukfey............................ 13:53.8 Lance Haskins......................... 13:57.6 Gregg Kraver......................... 14:08.6 Frank Fortino.......................... 14:34.6 Geoff Pletcher......................... 14:53.5 Bryan Holmes......................... 15:06.8 Gary Letchworth..................... 15:08.7 Chris Bainbridge..................... 15:37.7 Richard Parker........................ 15:51.0 Bill Jarvis................................ 16:18.0 Dan Flynn.............................. 16:34.5 Lee Theophelis........................ 17:19.9 Steve Berlan........................... 17:37.0
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Victoria Abel..........................18:51.6 Anna Grenevicki.....................18:53.2 Ember Michaels......................19:13.7 Andrea Toledo........................20:08.2 Gianna Minter........................20:28.9 Joey Murray...........................20:57.7 Miranda Hickson....................21:00.2 Briana Abel............................21:05.5 Shelby Buras..........................21:21.3 Hunter Croft...........................21:38.6 Gwendolyn Lemaitre................22:43.0 Gabriela Shenbaum................22:55.8 Anna Miller............................23:16.5 Imelia Morrison......................23:27.5 Alexis Dietrich........................23:54.3 Abigail Watson......................23:58.0 Meg Madeux.........................25:07.1 Harper Rutland.......................25:23.9 Kelly Berkowitz.......................25:39.6 Jordan Coutu..........................26:03.6 Barbara Outland.....................26:39.7 Alexander Buras.....................26:40.9 Mallory Manning....................26:41.7 Amber Martin.........................26:57.7 Jordan Cordeau......................26:58.0 Anne Dockery, #80 and left, won the women’s 60-64 age division by almost six minutes in 12:59. At 64, Dockery also placed 12th out of 571 Katelyn Laferriere....................27:10.0 Mary Winans.........................27:34.9 female finishers and her time was good enough to have won nine of the Katie Manning........................27:58.7 women’s divisions and placed second or third in the remaining six. Alyssa Coffman......................28:54.2 Lilly Lemaitre...........................29:04.4 Teen Sum...............................15:25.4 James Evetts........................... 17:56.7 Josie Lowers...........................29:25.8 Larry Wiseman.......................15:56.0 Joe Eaton............................... 18:12.3 Gianna Simmons....................29:52.6 Paul Van Hemel......................16:42.4 Michael Wilkes....................... 18:42.0 Gianna Stocker.......................30:10.1 Christopher Gaston.................18:44.3 Ken Flieder............................. 18:46.4 Colleen Birkenstock.................31:12.2 Ed Duley................................19:30.9 Steve Novicki......................... 18:47.4 Taylor Birkenstock...................31:15.0 Robert Bruckhart.....................24:33.3 Jay Ottesen............................ 19:53.0 Emma Mondor........................33:24.0 Tim Geoghegan......................31:58.0 Mike Olejarksi........................ 19:58.9 Chloe Seifert..........................33:53.7 William Koehne......................32:48.7 David Dexter.......................... 20:24.9 Venice Mathello...................... 33:56.2 Tom Phillips............................ 24:33.6 Shaye Coyle........................... 34:26.7 65 - 69 Robert Ellison.......................... 25:32.4 Alivia Miller........................... 35:41.6 Gary Castner.........................14:15.1 Gerry Becker..........................25:42.5 Hannah Degraw..................... 35:42.9 Ray Brown.............................14:53.1 Bill Lewis................................26:08.8 Lauren White.......................... 35:50.1 Graham Austin.......................17:25.8 John Porter.............................28:20.8 Samantha Tomson................... 36:23.5 Jim Schroeder.........................18:47.2 James Wade..........................28:24.4 Abagail Patterson................... 37:28.7 Tom Lazar..............................21:15.1 Rogers Hall............................32:19.0 Chloe Green.......................... 47:07.4 Frank Maloney.......................23:24.8 Greg Zimmerman....................38:01.9 Kayla Green........................... 47:09.8 Alex Fritz...............................23:42.3 Fitzroy Haines........................24:56.3 55 - 59 9-11 Tom Pfenning..........................26:40.4 Matt Mahoney........................12:00.9 Alexa Baker........................... 13:08.6 David Norris..........................38:34.1 Jim Cunningham.....................12:17.9 Sydney Friedel........................ 13:33.0 Bill Pinch................................14:00.2 Sydney Copeland................... 14:02.7 70 - 74 James Cornthwaite..................16:56.6 Kaylee Kraver......................... 14:18.7 George Then..........................18:54.4 Randy Dalrymple....................16:58.4 Kailee Chau........................... 14:45.4 Michael Petrillo.......................20:05.1 James Tagg............................17:17.9 Selah Hageman...................... 14:48.7 Jim Anderson..........................23:19.1 Dennis Durkee........................17:20.8 Coral Schuster........................ 14:57.0 Bernie Sher............................28:04.5 Jim Clamons...........................17:25.3 Margeaux Madeux................. 15:00.9 75 79 Jeff Murphree.........................18:03.4 MacKenzey Kologlu................ 16:15.8 Tom Ward..............................17:16.7 Joe Deen................................19:17.5 Katelyn Owl........................... 16:34.7 Bob Pecor..............................19:10.3 Jim Cooke..............................20:21.1 Katelyn Dunegan.................... 16:56.2 Arbie McInnis.........................25:07.6 Gil Russell..............................21:01.1 Ali Theophelis......................... 16:58.5 FEMALE Jeff White..............................24:04.7 Phoebe Theophelis.................. 17:01.4 Rob Bracewell........................25:04.5 Sydney Fortier........................ 17:08.7 Overall Time Brian Linder............................26:08.6 Rosemary Salmon................... 17:26.2 Angela Cobb.........................10:49.6 Jim Faircloth...........................29:54.7 McKenzie Hester..................... 17:34.5 Beth Whalen..........................10:52.9 Stacy Strickland......................31:15.4 Sydney Castillo....................... 17:34.8 Kim Hunger............................11:21.2 Robert Moran.........................34:18.5 Angela Doyle......................... 17:35.6 Master (40+) Walter Marszal.......................35:54.1 Juliana Martinez..................... 17:48.0 Tracy Dutra............................11:57.3 Brian Isaacson........................38:07.2 Megan Graves....................... 17:54.1 8 and under Roy Wolfe..............................40:04.4 Kylie Roach............................ 17:54.5 Jessica Marzano.....................14:54.0 Macie Sinclair........................ 17:54.7 60 - 64 Kiera Hageman......................15:50.6 Alexandria Mason.................. 17:59.2 Bud Timmons..........................12:57.7 Reagan Holmes......................17:19.5 David Worrells........................14:05.6 Ava Auter..............................17:48.3 Abe Oros...............................14:34.7 continues on page 13
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Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K Results Sophia Wargo........................ 18:13.6 Kaley Barrett.......................... 18:23.9 Samantha Cabrer................... 18:35.2 Kenzie Rennemann.................. 18:36.4 Alison Chancery..................... 18:39.6 Jordan Wilkes......................... 18:41.9 Kiley Dwenger........................ 18:43.8 Samantha Reed...................... 18:56.7 Brianna Batey......................... 19:00.6 Paige Schlenker...................... 19:29.0 Natalie Pearson-Sikardi........... 19:55.6 April Anderson....................... 21:13.9 Katie Darlington...................... 21:20.7 Emily Sanders......................... 21:27.7 Ashlee Fritz............................ 21:36.0 Hannah Laferriere................... 21:38.6 Emily Callenberger.................. 21:38.8 Layla Auter............................. 21:41.0 Sophie Sinclair....................... 21:42.8 Megan Howkins..................... 22:14.3 Cordelia Bolling...................... 22:58.2 Abbigail Hansen..................... 23:40.4 Baylee Fritz............................ 23:42.2 Sarah Trapchak...................... 23:43.4 Shelbee Clark......................... 23:43.5 Makayla Donahue.................. 23:58.5 Alexis Phillips......................... 24:07.7 Jhanae Shipman..................... 24:42.1 Ashley Anderson..................... 25:07.3 Bethany Winans..................... 25:37.6 Ashley West..........................26:24.0 Rachel Salter.........................26:25.4 Alysha Smith.........................26:39.9 Karrina Niemi.......................27:17.9 Kaitlyn Hagopian...................27:18.0 Rian Croft.............................28:02.8 Olivia Byrd...........................29:56.1 Amelia Bailly.........................31:22.0 Ally Lehnert...........................31:56.0 Zoey Hogeland......................34:25.7 12-14 Marie Groppel......................12:55.1 Jordan Michaels....................13:03.0 Mia Moore............................13:05.7 Amanda Beach......................13:09.8 Peyton Corbin........................15:09.5 Shelley Voorhees...............21:49.4 Danielle Pirolo..................22:42.4 Lacey Zinsmeister..............24:35.1 Elisa Kermani...................24:49.7 Christina Firriolo...............24:53.1 Melissa Marszal...............24:53.7 Dawn Haase....................26:06.6 Stacey Hopkins.................27:20.2 Jaime Orlowski................. 27:30.8 Jennifer Kelly.................... 28:15.4 Mary Caprilla................... 29:05.1 Maggie Hansotte.............. 29:11.4 Tiffany Stead.................... 29:42.5 Leah Lowe........................ 31:44.0 Lauren Bertrand................ 34:46.3 Lisa Jacvison..................... 34:46.5 Diana Williams................. 34:46.9 Kinesha Greenlee............. 34:49.7 Sade Spencer................... 34:53.7 Elizabeth Craig................. 46:58.1 Stephanie Paul.................. 47:10.9 30 - 34 Krista Branan.................... 13:30.0 Jenny Tagg....................... 13:36.3
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With each Running Zone Foundation event offering free child care; parents have the opportunity to run their race and then cheer as their tiny tots participate in their own kiddie runs. Danielle Doyle.......................15:15.3 Sadie McLaughlin..................15:39.2 Clark Rese.............................16:00.4 Sophie Moutsatsos.................17:19.9 Ravyn Sargent.......................18:13.7 Lauren Seifert........................18:29.8 Sara Deloria..........................18:40.0 Shelby Edwards.....................18:57.9 Samantha Parker...................19:00.6 Tara Caroll............................19:04.4 Ally Jaime.............................19:28.3 Shirika Howard.....................21:24.7 Lyra Hering...........................21:57.3 Michelle Wolff.......................22:20.6 Alexis Shagena.....................23:00.0 Summer Jasinski.....................23:46.3 Brittany Poleto.......................27:07.9 Emma Bailly..........................27:44.0 Kallie Wade..........................27:44.5
Rene Dunne...................... 13:48.0 Carly Keim....................... 15:20.6 Gigi Ramnarace............... 15:33.2 Kathryn Gonzalez............. 15:50.7 Kitty Deyo........................ 16:15.4 Pamela Davis................... 16:24.4 Cheryl Avena................... 16:35.3 Jody Palmer...................... 16:38.9 Jennifer St. Jean................ 16:39.3 Patricia Lucas................... 16:39.3 April Stewart.................... 16:50.8 Erin Gaudry..................... 17:32.9 Nyla Hill.......................... 18:04.8 Megan Hecht................... 18:09.2 Alysson Lyons................... 18:28.8 Elizabeth Taylor................ 18:56.1 Cara Cooper.................... 19:00.4 Giselle De La Moriniere..... 19:11.0 Joan Thibodaux................ 19:18.6 Laura Coviello.................. 19:34.6 Brooke Barringer............... 19:45.5 Holly Cwiklinski................ 19:56.4 Jamie Cooke.................... 20:21.9 Heide Jaksetic................... 20:51.8 Laura Anne Pray............... 20:54.0
Sophia Byrd..........................32:06.0 Jessica Leming.......................36:44.0 15 - 19 Emily Chapman.....................11:38.6 Tiffany Mensch......................12:48.4 Sarah Fisher..........................13:25.3 Melissa Morin.......................16:58.0 Rachel Holmes.......................17:20.8 Sofia Mazo...........................18:33.5 Sarah Ramos.........................18:54.6 Danielle Waite.......................19:22.9 Hailey Sebree........................19:41.7 Hailea Jones..........................19:49.5 Molly Winsten.......................20:05.8 Nikki Clark...........................22:47.1 Kelsey Blair...........................23:47.5
Katie Wilson.................... 20:58.4 Monica Figueroa.............. 21:28.1 Candy Revercomb............. 21:36.4 Megan Croft..................... 21:38.7 Nia Maruszak.................. 21:41.4 Amanda Shagena............. 21:45.1 Jeanne Higbie.................. 22:39.0 Logan O'Neill................... 22:48.3 Tabitha Laney................... 22:54.6 Beth Miller....................... 23:19.7 Patrice Grier..................... 23:50.0 Christie Dingeman............ 24:35.7 Holly Younger................... 24:42.7 Catherine Werner............. 24:47.9 Sonya Schuerger.............. 25:11.7 Jackie Blair Lee................. 25:19.5 Melissa Wolff................... 25:42.1 Mindy Klaproth................. 25:50.5 Danielle Martin................. 26:58.1 Kelly Orlowski.................. 27:28.9 Lori Reinhardt................... 27:48.0 Jaime Manza.................... 28:47.2 continues on page 14
Megan Smith.........................23:48.2 Amanda Byrd........................24:10.2 Tina Lodato...........................25:30.8 Anee Goudy..........................25:31.2 Ashlee Manning....................26:29.0 Alexanna McTammany...........26:51.3 Scarlet Maltry........................27:07.8 Sara Rokes............................27:17.3 Sabrina Douglas....................30:37.6 Taylor Lohr............................35:37.5 Raelynn Gross.......................35:39.5 20 - 24............................................. Melissa Baldwin....................15:12.9 Arlynne Aguilar.....................22:32.8 Victoria Flowers.....................22:44.1 Danielle Johnson....................22:49.6 Amy Burton...........................23:36.6 Megan Snyder.......................24:35.5 Allison Satorski......................28:38.3 Samantha Lucas.....................31:44.5 Sarah Lewis...........................35:32.4 25 - 29 Brittany Marble......................12:50.3 Jennifer Meyer.......................14:06.3 Katie Dale.............................15:08.4 Robin Laverentz.....................15:45.6 Jessica Wiedenbauer.............15:54.3 Lisa Schulz............................16:41.1 Jamie Hughes........................17:06.0 Lindsay Greer........................17:06.1 Kara Downs..........................17:16.7 Jennifer Polk..........................17:46.6 Stacey Barchenger.................18:28.3 Virginia Tucker.......................18:36.7 Jennifer Curren......................18:40.2 Meg Lieth..............................18:44.5 Ashley Sobke........................19:28.9 Jamie Szafran........................19:56.5 Lindsay Buonomo...................20:09.3 Nicole McClain.....................20:18.8 Stephanie Hamlin...................21:05.9 Sara Bresette.........................21:37.2 Bianca Blottie........................21:41.9 Shannon Higgins...................21:45.1
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Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K Results Terry Bailey............................29:43.1 Alejandra Simmons.................29:51.6 Feather Faircloth.....................29:59.5 Elizabeth Vaillancourt..............31:16.3 Laura White...........................31:35.2 Roochira Rodela.....................33:22.5 Isabel Osbon..........................33:23.0 Jennifer Orr............................33:32.8 Kimmie Harting.......................34:47.7 Kelly Cisewski........................37:39.8 Brandi Wood..........................38:06.2 Amanda Balius.......................38:09.1 Karla Green...........................49:30.3 35 - 39.............................................. Julie Hannah..........................11:45.1 Felicity Cunningham................13:03.0 Tricia Rydson..........................13:20.5 Lisa Petrillo.............................13:32.0 Kelly Semenko........................16:06.0 Kay Chau..............................16:56.5 Becky Maitlen........................17:03.9 Jennifer Imel..........................17:36.1 Renee Sherrell.......................17:36.3 Susan Maxik.........................18:07.0 Susan Petracco......................18:15.0 Stephanie Marrs....................18:18.3 Rebecca Merriam...................19:10.0 Jennifer Cheek.......................19:14.2 Donna Michaels.....................19:15.5 Christina Winans...................19:21.3 Nina Charlier........................19:22.4 Shelly Schlenker.....................19:34.1 Jillian Rothen.........................20:13.9 Katie Hulse............................20:34.5 Tsusako Worrells....................20:41.4 Cheryl Zarzycki.....................21:36.8 Dawn Fritz............................21:54.1 Sherry Eldredge............... 20:07.1 Julie Edwards.................. 20:35.7 I Catalasan..................... 20:37.3 Suzy Leonard.................. 20:49.8 Teresa Ogle..................... 21:18.4 Carlyne Rooney............... 21:26.9 Leisha Sinclair................. 22:36.4 Sandy Walker................. 22:39.7 Michelle Byrd.................. 22:45.3 Shelli Graves................... 23:21.7 Darlene Wilkes................ 24:43.2 Kathleen Yockey............... 24:44.6 Jacqueline Maisto............ 24:46.0 Tina Rewis....................... 24:53.7 Gail Nolan...................... 25:28.8 Janet Bainbridge.............. 25:50.2 Sharon Entz..................... 26:51.2 Joy Huff.......................... 26:59.4 Kelly Moutsatsos.............. 27:40.6 Chris Thomas.................. 28:12.0 Lori Hillenbrand............... 28:17.9 Milbrie Porter.................. 28:20.3 Jacalyn Anderson............. 28:39.0 Karen Court.................... 28:58.1 Lynne Cheek.................... 30:29.6 Wendy Gargani.............. 31:05.1 Teresa Hinds.................... 31:35.4 Shelia Shields.................. 31:54.1 Donzetta Hall.................. 33:00.9 Sandi Slaughter............... 33:11.0 Lisa Lewis........................ 35:32.8 Anne Shapazian.............. 38:35.3 Elaine Manley................. 41:43.8
Angela Kirshon......................21:59.5 Stacey Fitzgerald...................23:16.7 Liliana Villarreal.....................23:32.0 Stephanie Steger....................23:44.4 Kim Deyoung.........................23:48.6 Karin Watson........................23:58.1 Tristan Simpson......................24:08.2 Melanie Penny.......................24:12.4 Michelle Trapchak..................24:21.7 Sarah Hendricks....................24:34.0 Frances Alvarez.....................24:42.8 Jill Reyes...............................25:01.5 Kimberly Orlowski..................25:11.6 Tristin Rutland........................25:24.0 Lisa Armitage........................25:26.9 Lynnda Floyd.........................25:34.6 Kate Coutu............................25:38.9 Melissa Falcone.....................25:43.4 Cathynia Spence-Hernand......25:52.6 Lacie Davis............................26:13.5 Wendy Outland.....................26:39.4 Vanessa Alcuaz.....................26:59.5 Michelle Stanton....................27:51.0 Michelle Carlson....................28:37.5 Tonya Ziegler........................29:24.8 Dahlia Stocker.......................30:11.0 Carol Melendez.....................32:18.8 Alyssa Hickson......................32:33.6 Michelle Burns.......................34:15.7 Lisa Coyle.............................34:25.6 Kelly Tomson.........................36:23.1 Andrea Leming......................36:38.9 Melissa Negley......................37:27.2 Arian Charlton.......................41:49.1 Jennifer Elrod.........................46:14.0 40 - 44 Betsy Butler...........................13:27.2 50 - 54 Annie Caza..................... 12:41.5 Lori Kruger...................... 13:52.1 Laurie Paul...................... 14:31.2 Joan Meadows................ 16:01.8 Tena Hochard.................. 16:08.2 Rhonda Butler.................. 17:12.1 Laurie Chalko.................. 17:22.2 Michele Duester............... 17:33.6 Gail Wiseman................. 17:55.7 Karen Cornthwaite........... 17:58.0 Cindy Corey.................... 18:05.6 Dorothy Wells.................. 18:22.5 Eugenia Brooks................ 18:44.2 Rebecca Schill................. 18:46.5 Kay Oliver...................... 18:57.9 Cherie Cook.................... 19:29.0 Traci Bourke.................... 20:23.7 Lisa Mayer...................... 20:27.1 Susan Byther................... 20:44.3 Cathy Sweeney................ 20:55.8 Teresa Tyson.................... 20:57.1 Anne Weikel................... 21:14.8 Cindy Batten................... 21:32.9 Julie Dowding.................. 21:48.8 Denise Vielock................. 22:16.4 Mary Penna.................... 24:39.5 Nancy Ritter.................... 24:42.5 Kathy Higley................... 24:46.0 Tammy Jarvis................... 24:49.3 Janet Letchworth............... 25:01.6 Yvonne Salvatore............. 25:29.8 Kathi Wood..................... 26:57.1
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Brittany Streufert....................13:43.0 Michelle Smurl.......................14:15.4 Lisa Hamelin..........................14:31.7 Sondi Ryersee........................14:33.4 Linda Marzano......................15:40.9 Susan Eaton..........................16:16.0 Julie Sanders.........................17:36.7 Diana Cases..........................17:41.6 Samantha Guettler.................17:44.8 Erica Schwarz.......................17:47.3 Jennifer Shaffer......................18:01.0 Joann Purkerson.....................18:01.0 Nina Orellana.......................18:58.8 Rhonda Stromenger................19:33.2 Jamie Foster..........................19:45.3 Gail Wread..........................20:09.2 Laura Newell.........................20:16.4 Sue Minter............................20:35.3 Cindy Kage...........................20:37.1 Shelley Stone.........................20:48.9 Kerri Bolling..........................23:26.1 Sasha Morrison.....................23:27.5 Angela Cail...........................24:02.3 Casey Maisto........................24:45.9 Lisa Copeland.......................24:50.4 Sharon Dietrich......................25:12.3 Laurie Martinez.....................25:14.7 Debby Buras.........................26:40.0 Wendy Lento.........................26:42.2 Michelle Smith.......................26:46.8 Laurie Niemi..........................27:19.9 Tammy Thaggert....................27:40.6 Kathy Turner..........................27:57.6 Laura Manning......................28:05.0 Dana Smith........................... 28:05.1 Jennifer Menger..................... 28:14.9 Jennifer Menger..................... 28:15.9
Casey Hahn.....................27:18.3 Larae Gerhardt.................27:20.2 Sheri Becker.....................27:51.0 Karil Wade......................28:06.3 Celeste Velie.....................28:38.7 Caryn Davis-Dieffenbach...28:51.7 Lori Cooper......................30:58.1 Pat Villanueva...................31:02.0 Holly Courrege.................33:40.8 Janie Dempsey..................34:15.0 Ruth Evetts........................34:19.2 Suzanne Marszal..............35:59.8 Pamela Beck.....................37:28.4 Kathy Combs................... 38:02.5 Pam Beauchesne.............. 38:37.8 Rhonda Norris................. 38:43.6 Cyndi Davis.................... 47:08.2 55 - 59 Janet Erlacher.................. 14:53.9 Nancy Wingo................. 16:21.4 Melanie Delman.............. 16:43.2 Kathleen Killeavy............. 17:30.2 Debby Mansel..................17:48.4 Betsy Bracewell................18:27.4 Cheri Noren....................18:34.4 Jacqui Wells....................18:57.0 Laura Williamson.............19:02.5 Linda Schultz...................19:19.1 Alecia Devereaux............. 23:34.2 Lisa Culjak...................... 23:38.5 Bobbye Jopling................23:53.4 continues on page 15
Jill Walling............................ 28:17.3 Kristen Howkins..................... 28:37.2 Lynette Quinlan...................... 29:05.3 Gayna Hansen...................... 29:12.5 Amy Lowers........................... 29:25.8 Mark Bailly........................... 31:20.9 Carrie Bailly.......................... 31:22.3 Tracey Anderson.................... 31:23.9 Bobbie Collins....................... 31:27.4 Keturah Mazo....................... 32:09.4 Stephanie Byrd...................... 32:18.2 Stephanie Mondor................. 33:23.6 Melissa Feindt....................... 34:16.6 Linda Seifert.......................... 34:34.8 Melanie Vandermark.............. 35:47.8 Petra Degraw........................ 35:53.2 Page Rochlus......................... 40:08.0 45 - 49 Cathy Friedel......................... 12:12.7 Mary Hofmeister.................... 13:08.8 Jill Waite............................... 13:31.1 Lynn Jaime............................ 14:48.1 Michelle Sirounis.................... 15:08.9 Kimberly Prosser.................... 15:45.6 Josie Kologlu.......................... 16:15.9 Kathy Owl.............................. 16:31.7 Lori Rattay.............................. 16:51.6 Joanne Boland........................ 16:55.4 Andrea Lucas......................... 17:00.9 Yvette Nelson......................... 17:36.8 Tina Ring............................... 17:57.4 Verena Faure.......................... 18:03.1 Teresa Hines...........................19:10.5 Christine Ellegood...................19:12.0 Debbie Nail...........................19:24.3 Linda O'Niell..........................19:29.9 Sherri Ellison..........................19:52.0
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Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K Results Mary Clamons....................... 24:06.6 Cindy Macdonald.................. 24:29.9 Dalys Dunn........................... 24:48.7 Mary Stallings....................... 25:26.7 Darlene Bunn......................... 25:53.8 Sue Lazar.............................. 26:31.7 Patricia Novicki..................... 27:05.9 Angela Gilbert....................... 28:51.3 Debbie Morin........................ 28:56.2 Mary Blauman....................... 30:00.5 Shelley Oldham..................... 30:22.4 Elaine Dalrymple................... 30:41.7 Darlene McClure.................... 31:34.1 Linda Fletcher........................ 31:34.8 Jane White............................ 32:10.6 Frances Kirk.......................... 32:46.0 Jill Brown.............................. 33:10.8 Susan Vaughn........................ 37:28.8 Linda Harper......................... 47:02.8 Pat Healy.............................. 48:00.0 60 - 64 Anne Dockery........................ 12:59.9 Penny Naugle........................ 18:55.0 Jo Anne Goodson.................. 18:59.0 Judy Mace............................ 19:46.9 Laurie Der............................. 19:51.3 Diane Farrell......................... 21:02.5 Mary Ann Bowman................ 21:52.1 Carol Cowgill........................ 23:39.6 Beverly Spencer..................... 23:50.9 Sarah Schroeder.................... 24:09.3 Milly Krause.......................... 24:51.2 Ann Pesaturo......................... 25:19.2 Joyce Levinson....................... 27:03.5 Laverne Charlier.................... 27:48.1 Janice Lambert....................... 28:37.5 Betty Thompson...................... 31:45.7 Pam Geoghegan.................... 31:56.9 Marilyn Koehne..................... 32:49.2 Nancy Grzesik...................... 34:04.2 Ronda Horton........................ 47:56.8 Leslie Fluegel......................... 48:05.2 65 - 69 Lorraine Petersen.................... 16:43.0 Barbara Van Hemel................ 17:58.9 Susan Then............................ 18:12.1 Mary Ramba......................... 18:35.9 Joanne Papierski.................... 23:43.2 Warrine Rooney.................... 31:16.2
Mary Ward........................... 32:10.8 Mary June Joseph.................. 32:43.9 Ann Jones............................. 33:20.7 Charlotte Spalding................. 36:11.1 Melva Jenkins........................ 36:16.1 A.E. Hannah Morse............... 42:13.7 70 - 74 Willy Moolenaar 16:38.8 Wanda Hizer........................ 26:32.0 Marion Culjak....................... 28:56.7 Agnes Beale.......................... 48:05.0 75 - 79 Katie Marsh.......................... 28:35.2 Sandra Hartman.................... 31:02.4 Kathleen Samsoe................... 35:57.2 Roberta Osterling................... 37:55.5 Joan Joesting......................... 41:58.1 OPEN TEAM RESULTS 1. Diamond Edge Ultra Doggers 9:37 9:55 10:05 10:13 10:50 = 50:40 Lightning Storm, Shane Streufert, Trent Fuchs, Dillon Mcgee, Angela Cobb 2. Running Zone 9:44 9:50 10:15 10:32 10:53 = 51:14 Peter Clusener, John RZ Davis, Steve Hedgespeth, Ron Abel, Beth Whalen 3. Jackson's Jets & Joggers 10:59 11:52 11:54 13:28 15:38 = 1:03:51 Chris Loines, Andy Menschner, Harry Prosser, Betsy Butler, Chris Bainbridge 4. Runaways 10:46 13:29 14:32 14:32 14:54 = 1:08:13 Julio Castillo, Ryan Rattay, Laurie Paul, Lisa Hamelin, Janet Erlacher 5. Indian Harbour Montessori Pare 14:09 16:09 17:15 17:20 17:58 = 1:22:51 Gregg Kraver, David Ring, Russ Morrison, Lee Theophelis, Tina Ring 6. Central Middle School Parents 15:28 16:09 17:37 17:37 20:36 = 1:27:27 Willis Lowell, Robert Anderson, Jennifer Imel, Julie Sanders, Julie Edwards
Boo Boo the Pirate says "GOOD LUCK" to everyone running the Pirate Plunder 2 Miler Saturday evening. Registration will be open until 2 p.m. day-of-race.
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7. Honey Badgers 15:51 16:16 17:06 19:30 22:45 = 1:31:28 Kathryn Gonzalez, Larry Miller, Jamie Hughes, Linda O'Niell, Scott Kingston 8. Lewis Carroll Elementary Parents 14:44 16:52 18:29 20:51 22:37 = 1:33:33 Matt Couto, Axel Hohl, Alysson Lyons, Bruce Mason, Jr., Leisha Sinclair 9. CAV Runners 16:50 17:35 19:34 20:13 23:41 = 1:37:53 Kaiser Creek, Lee Stromenger, Rhonda Stromenger, John Stromenger, Abbigail Hansen 10. Holland Elementary Parents 15:39 17:51 18:32 23:43 23:45 = 1:39:30 Jeff Steger, Roy DeYoung, Chuck Anderson, Alex Fritz, Stephanie Steger 11. Collins 14:38 19:50 20:12 21:12 31:28 = 1:47:20 Jeremie Collins, Dylan Collins, Spencer Collins, Charlie Collins, Bobbie Collins 12. The Gator Gang 15:58 19:22 25:38 27:35 27:40 = 1:56:13 Travis Winans, Christina Winans, Bethany Winans, Mary Winans, Travis Winans 13. Audubon Elementary Parents 17:11 19:07 20:52 25:13 35:48 = 1:58:11 Scott Sutherland, Albert Carr, Heide Jaksetic, Sharon Dietrich, Melanie VanDerMark 14. Team Moms 46:59 47:08 47:09 47:10 47:11 = 3:55:37 Elizabeth Craig, Chloe Green, Cyndi Davis, Kayla Green, Stephanie Paul CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS 1. Health First 10:56 11:21 13:03 13:37 13:44 = 1:02:41 Chi Cam, Keith Snodgrass, Jordan
Michaels, Jenny Tagg, Cameron Michaels 2. Harris 11:18 11:27 12:10 14:35 15:55 = 1:05:25 Tom Wiedenbauer, Joshua Williams, Jay Claybaugh, Abe Oros, Jessica Wiedenbauer 3. Funky Monkeys 12:09 14:06 14:07 15:21 15:41 = 1:11:24 Jim Schaeffer, Ed Dawson, Jennifer Meyer, Carly Keim, Keith Winsten 4. Florida Today 12:51 14:51 18:15 18:29 20:50 = 1:25:16 Rick Neale, Steve Leonard, Rob Landers, Stacey Barchenger, Suzy Leonard SCHOOL PARTICIPATION School Count Lewis Carroll Elementary................. 30 Holland Elementary ....................... 16 Indian Harbour Montessori ............. 16 Roosevelt Elementary ..................... 16 Ralph Williams Elementary.............. 10 Audubon Elementary....................... 8 Central Middle School ..................... 8 Ocean Breeze................................. 5 Freedom 7 ..................................... 4 Manatee Elementary ....................... 4 Andersen Elementary........................ 3 Longleaf Elementary......................... 3 Our Lady of Lourdes......................... 3 PACA............................................. 3 Quest Elementary............................. 2 Sherwood Elementary....................... 2 Suntree Elementary........................... 2 Surfside Elementary.......................... 2 Atlantic Elementary.......................... 1 Brevard Heat................................... 1 Croton Elem.................................... 1 Indialantic Elem............................... 1 Meadowlane Intermediate................. 1 Stone Middle School............... 1
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The Child Runner
By Richard C. Wilson, DPM, Melbourne Podiatry Associates Running is probably the most natural activity in humans. Shortly after a child begins to walk, he begins to run. Toddlers don’t walk anywhere, they run! Perhaps those of us adults who run are actually trying to connect with our inner children? Enough psycho-babble! The real purpose of this article is to review some of the current recommendations regarding children’s sports, particularly running. According to statistics from the American Academy of Pediatrics, some 30 million children in this country are involved in sports. Of these, 3-11%, or 3.5 million children, will suffer some type of sports injury in a given year. Although 50% of these injuries are classified as “traumatic” injuries, the other 50% are considered to be “overuse” injuries. Most running injuries are of this type. These injuries result from a series of cumulative micro-traumas, rather than a single major trauma, that cause damage to bones, tendons, or muscles. There has been much recent controversy regarding levels of children’s participation in sports from the standpoint of injury risk. Injury rates are increasing as more and more children participate in sports and do so at increasingly competitive levels. Fortunately, running seems to be one of the safest sports.
The top seven sports for childhood injuries are, in order of descending injury frequency, basketball, football, baseball, soccer, hockey, gymnastics, and volleyball. These statistics, from the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, are encouraging for the parents of runners due to running’s relative low rate of injuries. The level of a child’s participation in sports is best determined by his “physical “age rather than his “chronologic” age. Physical aging of a child is classified by the Tanner Body Index. This index is based on physical development as it relates to changes of puberty. There are four Stages: I (prepubescent); II (early pubescent); III (mid-pubescent); and IV (post-pubescent). Running is highly recommended for children in Stages I and II (roughly under age 11). It poses little risk for musculoskeletal injuries at this age, and it can help to develop cardiovascular fitness. Indeed, these are the ages when running should be strongly encouraged, as 37% of children in this age group are obese and only 25%of children in this group get adequate daily exercise. A love of running that begins in early childhood can lead to a lifetime dedication to fitness.
2012-13 LEADER BOARD Total After Five Events*
Male 1. Peter Clusener
30
0
100
80
80
290
2. John Davis
60
40
90
0
70
260
3. Tristan Kattenberg
80
80
0
90
0
250
90
100
100
100
100
490
1. Angela Cobb
0
100
100
100
100
400
2. Beth Whalen
90
0
90
90
90
360
3. Melissa Taylor
60
60
70
60
0
250
90
100
100
100
100
490
Master (40+) 1. Shane Streufert Female
Master (40+) 1. Cathy Friedel
Running is highly recommended for children under age 11. It poses little risk for musculoskeletal injuries at this age, and it can help develop cardiovascular fitness.
When a child enters Stage III (12 - 15 years in males and 10-13 in females), injuries related to growth spurts begin to appear. During growth spurts, long bones grow asymmetrically, causing imbalances of muscles and tendons. These muscles and tendons become functionally “shortened” until they accommodate to bone growth. Joint motion becomes restricted, and pain in muscles, joints, and tendons can occur. Three conditions that are often seen in this age group are calcaneal apophysitis, Achilles tendinitis, and pronation syndrome. Calcaneal apophysitis is an irritation of the secondary growth area (apophysis) of the calcaneus, or heel bone. It is characterized by pain on the sides and back of the heel. It generally responds to a short course of rest. Achilles tendinitis is characterized by pain in the Achilles tendon, aggravated by activity. It is managed with stretching, rest, and sometimes with physical therapy. Pronation syndrome in the young runner is characterized by a flattening of the arch with weight bearing. Although this condition is usually hereditary in etiology, it often does not become painful until early pre-teen years. This condition is usually treated with orthotic therapy. Running is certainly safe in Stage III children, but proper stretching and proper shoes are essential for the prevention of injuries. Stage IV children are prepubescent, and their running injuries are more typical of adult injury patterns. At this age, many children are continues on page 17
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Thank You for Making a Difference by Patti Sponsler
Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote in the on-line Making a Difference Day contest! Last month we shared how Melbourne Central Catholic and St. Joseph Catholic School had put together a 5K and post-race dinner to raise money for former physical education teacher and cross-country coach, Jason Whitworth, who had been stricken by ALS, a degenerative and fatal disease. (the story can be found on page 10 at http://issuu.com/runningzonefoundation/ docs/0313rznl_r2) The project was one of five finalists eligible to win $10,000 for their charity of choice and the Whitworths hoped that a victory could help provide a voice in the fight against the degenerative disease. “We really want to raise awareness about ALS,” said Whitworth’s wife, Gayle, last month. “I had a grandmother and aunt who had breast cancer. There are so many organizations to help and I support that. But no one knows about ALS or how it affects the whole family. We’d want the money directed toward research. Diseases like cancer and Parkinson’s have lots of drugs to fight them but ALS only have one that that only extends life two or three months.” Thanks to an outpouring of concern and
Gayle and Jason Whitworth were overjoyed to learn that the Jason’s Run 5K project won the USA Weekend Make A Difference Day All-Start Award. $10,000 will be donated to the ALS Association Florida Chapter for medical research.
people being will to vote, USA Weekend and the Gannett Foundation will now be donating $10,000 to the ALS Association Florida Chapter in Tampa to support research. According to Florida Today the Brevard Catholic schools garnered more online votes than the four other USA Weekend contest nominees during the 10 day voting stretch. The magazine will feature the winner in their April 12-13 edition. USA Weekend is included in Sunday editions of the paper.
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involved in competitive running. Stress fractures, tendinitis, and shin splints are the most common injuries seen in this age group. Injury prevention in Stage IV children involves the same factors as with adults: proper stretching, proper shoes, and sensible training techniques regarding increases in distance and speed. Although youth sports have many benefits, including fitness, learning teamwork, goal setting, etc., the primary reason for a child to participate in a sport is to have fun. Running can be a very fun activity for children, and can be a sport that they can continue for a lifetime. Encourage your children to run! Dr. Wilson, a Melbourne native and Florida Gator, earned his doctorate degree from the Illinois College of podiatric Medicine in Chicago. After completing a surgical residence in Chicago, Dr. Wilson returned to Melbourne where he has been practicing with Melbourne Podiatry Associates for 30 years. The good doctor is passionate about his profession; running – a sport in which he has reveled for more than 45 years – and writing, particularly about all things running and foot related.
Congratulations to Running Zone Race Team couples John and Donna Davis (photo left) and Andy and Tracy Dutra. Both are happily anticipating the arrival of a third child in November.
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The Athlete’s Kitchen
Why Can’t I Simply Lose a Few Pounds? Dieting Myths and Gender Differences by Nancy Clark, MS, RD
your whole day's activity level, not according to how hard you trained that day.
Myth: The more you exercise, the more fat you will lose.
Tracking daily calorie and exercise levels can help you understand what to change if you want to lose weight. There are free on-line food and exercise journals that will help you keep track of both available at http://www.myfitnesspal.com and http://www.myfitnesspal.com
Despite their apparent leanness, too many active people are discontent with their body fat. All too often, I hear seemingly lean athletes express extreme frustration with their inability to lose undesired bumps and bulges: Am I the only runner who has ever gained weight when training for a marathon??? Why does my husband lose weight when he starts going to the gym and I don't? For all the exercise I do, I should be pencilthin. Why can't I simply lose a few pounds? Clearly, weight loss is not simple and often includes debunking a few myths. Perhaps this article will offer some insights that will lead to success with your weight loss efforts.
of hard cardio or weight lifting three days a week. They were told to not change their diet, and they saw no changes in body fatness. Creating a calorie deficit by eating less food seems to be more effective than simply adding on exercise to try to lose weight. Athletes who complain they “eat like a bird” but fail to lose body fat may simply be under-reporting their food intake. A survey of female marathoners indicated the fatter runners under-reported their food intake more than the leaner ones. Were they oblivious to how much they actually consumed? Or were they too sedentary in the non-exercise hours of their day?
Myth: You must exercise in order to lose body fat.
Myth: If you train for a marathon or triathlon, surely your body fat will melt away.
To lose body fat, you must create a calorie deficit. You can create that deficit by 1) exercising, which improves your overall health and fitness, or 2) eating fewer calories. Even injured athletes can lose fat, despite a lack of exercise. The complaint “I gained weight when I was injured because I couldn't exercise” could more correctly be stated “I gained weight because I mindlessly overate for comfort and fun.” Adding on exercise does not equate to losing body fat. In a 16-week study, untrained women (ages 18 to 34) built up to 40 minutes
Wishful thinking. If you are an endurance athlete who complains, “For all the exercise I do, I should be pencil-thin,” take a look at your 24-hour energy expenditure. Do you put most of your energy into exercising, but then tend to be quite sedentary the rest of the day as you recover from your tough workouts? Male endurance athletes who reported a seemingly low calorie intake did less spontaneous activity than their peers in the non-exercise parts of their day. You need to keep taking the stairs instead of the elevators, no matter how much you train. Again, you should eat according to
Often, the more you exercise, the hungrier you get and 1) the more you will eat, or 2) the more you believe you “deserve” to eat for having survived the killer workout. Unfortunately, rewarding yourself with a 600-calorie cinnamon roll can quickly erase in a few minutes the 600-calorie deficit you generated during your workout. The effects of exercise on weight loss are complex and unclear—and depend on the 24hour picture. We know among people (ages 56-78) who participated in a vigorous walking program, their daily energy needs remained about the same despite adding an hour of exercise. How could that be? The participants napped more and were 62% less active the rest of their day. Be sure to pay attention to your whole day's activity level. One hour of exercise does not compensate for a sedentary lifestyle
Myth: You should exercise six days a week to lose weight.
Research suggests exercising four times a week might be better for weight control than six times a week. A study with sedentary women (ages 60 to 74) who built up to exercising for 40 minutes of cardio and weights suggests those who did four workouts a week burned about 225 additional calories in the other parts of their day because they felt energized. The group that trained six times a week complained the workouts not only took up too much time, but also left them feeling tired and droopy. They burned about 200 fewer calories in the non-exercise parts of their day. Yes, they were ages 60 to 74, but the info might also relate to you?
Myth: Couples who exercise together, lose fat together.
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Beyond Brevard’s Borders by Patti Sponsler
March really does come in like a lion when it comes to Florida racing. With sometimes multiple race choices each weekend, many runners and walkers are hitting some of their fastest race times. And several multisport race directors have already dusted off their swim buoys and set the courses for early-season racing. While it is easy for everyone to keep up with local race results through the Running Zone’s and Space Coast Runners websites, we want to use Beyond Brevard’s Borders to recognize the accomplishments of our locals at out-of-town events and also hope, that by reading about your fellow athlete’s accomplishments, you’ll find encouragement to play longer and/or harder. Did we miss you or do you have an out-of-town event coming up? Email your info/ photos to us at StartingLine@RunningZone.com
Mar. 3: Swamp House Half Marathon, Debary, FL
When weather forecasts leading up to the March 3 Swamp House Half-Marathon
Indialantic’s Jennifer Ogborn expresses her joy as she crosses the finish line of the Swamp House Half-Marathon in Debary on Mar. 3. Ogburn’s chip time was 1:40:01, a 10-minute PR and good enough for tenth overall female.
began predicting perfect race conditions, Indialantic’s Jennifer Ogburn talked her parents into watching her two sons overnight and registered herself and her husband, Roger, for the Debary event. “I had been looking for a half-marathon to do this spring that would be in driving distance in Florida,” said Ogburn. “I felt my
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running was coming along nicely if I could just find a good race. The Swamp House website showed a cute finishers’ medal of an alligator bottle opener. I had become familiar with Debary Presidents’ Day weekend when we took the kids to the Sprint Cup races and spent the night there afterwards. I even caught continues on page 20
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18-month marathon training program reported eating about 500 more calories per day and lost about five pounds of fat. The women reported eating only 60 more calories, despite having added on 50 miles per week of running. They lost only two pounds. What's going on here? Well, a husband who adds on exercise will lose more weight than his wife if he's heftier and thereby burns more calories during the same workout. But, speaking in terms of evolution, Nature seems protective of women's role as child bearer, and wants women to maintain adequate body fat for nourishing healthy babies. Hence, women are more energy efficient. Obesity researchers at NY's Columbia University suggest a pound of weight loss in men equates to No wonder it seems harder for women to lose a deficit of about 2,500 calories, while women weight then men. Obesity researchers at NY's Columbia University suggest a pound of weight loss need a 3,500-calorie deficit. No wonder women have a tougher time losing weight in men equates to a deficit of about 2,500 calories, while women need a 3,500-calorie deficit. then do men.... even though they did the same amount of exercise. In another study, men who did an
Up & Running Fitness coach, Elizabeth Ring, was still smiling at mile 13 of the Swamp House Half-Marathon in Debary on Mar. 3.
If you are exercising to lose weight, I encourage you to separate exercise and weight.
Yes, you should exercise for health, fitness, stress relief, and most importantly, for enjoyment. (After all, the E in exercise stands for enjoyment!) If you exercise primarily to burn off calories, exercise will become punishment for having excess body fat. You'll eventually quit exercising—and that’s a bad idea. Instead of focusing on exercise as the key to fat loss, pay more attention to your calorie intake. Knocking off just 100 calories a day from your evening snacks can theoretically result in 10 pounds a year of fat loss. One less cookie a day seems simpler than hours of sweating...?
Nancy Clark MS RD CSSD (Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics) counsels casual and competitive athletes in her private practice in the Boston-area (617-795-1875). Her Sports Nutrition Guidebook, Food Guide for Marathoners and Cyclist's Food Guide all offer additional weight management information. The books are available via www.nancyclarkrd.com. See also www.sportsnutritionworkshop.com.\
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Beyond Brevard’s Borders a long run over some portions of the course which was fairly flat with some slight hills.” Race morning dawned 37 degrees with gusting northwest winds. “We tried to pick the clothes we thought would work best for us as well as some disposable items and towels,” Ogburn said. “(At the race site) there were burn barrels that many runners hovered around and I saw many familiar faces from Brevard County.” Indeed, more than four-dozen locals buzzed through the 13.1-mile course that began and finished adjacent to the St. John’s River and the home of its sponsor and namesake, The Swamp House Grill. “It was a great feeling to keep ticking off the miles and when I came around the corner to the finish and saw the clock, a great feeling to shave so much time off my twoyear-old PR,” said Ogburn, who finished tenth overall woman with her 10-minute PR time of 1:40:01. “There were so many PRs that day including Charlotte (McClure, 1:45:17), JD (Vangilder, 1:41:45) and my husband, Roger (1:49:22). Congrats to all of our local Swamp House Half-Marathon finishers including: Jennifer Balserait, 26, Merritt Island, 1:58:55; John Balserait, 30, Merritt Island, 2:24:50; Danny Barrett, 48, Cocoa, 2:00:55; Martha Belinski, 45, Merritt Island, 2:43:45; Thaddeus Callahan, 31, Titusville, 2:33:48; Chi Cam, 29, Melbourne, 1:28:45; Steve Chin, 44, Satellite Beach, 1st Master, 5th OA, 1:21:14; James Chiravalle, 46, Melbourne, 1:56:09; Shelley Christian, 57, Merritt Island, 1st 5559, 1:47:44; Harry Clark, 52, Cocoa, 3:07:00; Lourdes Cox, 42, West Melbourne, 2:03:40; Mike Curington, 32, Melbourne, 2:07:07; Christine Davis, 37, Melbourne, 1:57:28; Joel Fenlason, 39, Patrick Air Force Base, 1st 35-39, 1:31:03; Charis Gaines, 46, Viera, 2:00:55; Brett Halliday, 51, Cocoa, 1:26:4;; Angel Hampton, 35, Palm Bay, 2:41:58; John Healey, 28, Cocoa, 2:07:02; Jeanne Higbie, 31, Melbourne, 2:19:10; Tina Hochard, 51, Palm Bay, 2:15:58; Frank Hosey, 42, Melbourne, 1:54:19; Nadia Hosey, 45, Melbourne, 2:04:16; Trisha Jones, 42, Mims, 2:58:04; Sam Kozaitis, 54, Melbourne, 1:49:35; Erin Lauscher, 31, Cocoa, 3:06:59; Andrea Lucas, 47, Melbourne, 2:24:59; Jimmy Madden, 52, Melbourne Beach, 2nd 50-54, Lisa Mayer, 52, Merritt Island, 3:04:53; 1:40:36; Charlotte McClure, 40, Rockledge, PR, 1:45:17; Kanani McDowell, 37, Cocoa, 2:19:02; Willy Mool-
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enaar, 72, Indialantic, 1st 70-74, 2:21:41; Jennifer Ogburn, 40, Indialantic, 10th Female OA, PR, 1:40:01; Roger Ogburn, 44, Indialantic, PR, 1:49:22; Rachel Otto, 22, Melbourne, 2:07:09; Bob Olenek, 60, West Melbourne, 1:52:44; Richard Parker, 50, Merritt Island, 1:52:02; Shani Pehl, 39, Titusville, 3:11:33; Lori Rattay, 49, Palm Bay, 2:12:08; Elizabeth Ring, 55, Indian Harbour Beach, 2:06:45; Doug Robertson, 36, Cocoa, 2:06:25; Daniele Shearer, 38, Mims, 2:07:02; Michael Stavros, 16, Merritt Island, 1:50:12; Tony Stavros, 53, Merritt Island, 1:50:12; Teen Sum, 64, Palm Bay, 1:56:41; John Vangilder, 41, Melbourne, PR, 1:41:46; Danny Wentworth, 32, Titusville, 2:47:19; Marilyn Whisner, 65, West Melbourne, 3rd 65-69, 2:44:20; Lysette Wittholt, 38, Titusville, 2:33:17.
Mar. 3: Orange Blossom Half-Marathon, Tavares, FL
Wearing hand warmers in her gloves during the frosty, windy miles, Prosser did drop her time to 2:03:09 – a personal best but still slower than expected. “We thought the course was a little long,” she said. “We all had at least 13.4 on our Garmins. Our goal was to break two this year – it would have been close.” Two days after the event, race management apologized on Facebook and admitted the course had indeed been long due to a miscommunication on where a turn-around sign was to be located. Prosser took it all in stride, however. “I’ll just keep working on it and hope to break two at Minneola,” she said referring to the Lake Minneola half-marathon and 12K on April 20 in Clermont.” Congrats to all our local Orange Blossom Half-Marathon finishers including: Ben Buchanan, 40, Melbourne, 3rd 40-44, 1:38:57; Christine Hetzel, 32, Cocoa, 2:29:41; Bruce Klima, 33, Viera, 2:04:48; Robin Miller, 33, Melbourne Beach, 2nd OA, 1:35:44; Harry Prosser, 44, Rockledge, 1:43:19; Kimberly Prosser, 45, Rockledge, 3rd 45-49, PR, 2:03:09; Nancy Wingo, 59, Rockledge, 1st 55-59, 2:03:28.
Mar 3: Long Play Trail Races Withlacoochee State Forest, Nobleton, FL Rockledge’s Kim Prosser took third in the 45-49 age group and ran a personal best of 2:03:09 at the chilly Orange Blossom HalfMarathon on Mar. 3 in Tavares.
Kimberly Prosser is showing plenty of symptoms from the running bug that she said bit her. Less than 18 months ago, the 45-yearold Brevard County Emergency Management Director crossed the finish line of her first 5K in 43:29. By Jan. 2013 she had whittled her time south to a 25:01 PR. After dropping her half-marathon time from 2:16:07 in Oct. 2012 to 2:03:47 in Jan., she was hoping to get closer to the two-hour mark at the Orange Blossom Half-Marathon in Tavares on Mar. 3. “Harry (Prosser’s husband) had run the course last year,” she said. “It was a fast course; flat and along a lake – kind of like River Road.”
Withlacoochee State Forest in Nobleton offered a frosty morning and smoldering logs to those participating in the Long Play 33.3-miler or Half Marathon trail races on Mar. 3. From left to right are Bill Buonanni, Nancy Buonanni, Cyndi Bergs, Christy Zieres, Loran Serwin, Linda Cowart and Christy Tagye.
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Merritt Island, 2:37:00; Marisa Flint, 47, Cocoa, 2:37:40; Pete Gelzinis, 58, Melbourne, 1:53:44; Loran Serwin, 57, Merritt Island, 2:32:00; Ceal Walker, 50, Cocoa Beach, 1st OA, 1:48:49;
March 9: Gate River Run 15K, Jacksonville, FL
Titusville was well represented at the 2013 Gate River Run 15K in Jacksonville on Mar. 9. Kneeling are Allison Stauffer, left, and Teresa Morgan. Standing from left are Eugenia Berry, Brad Berry, Melissa Kastanias, Chiqui Behymer, Sean Stauffer, Brian Litterella and Karon Pittman.
Award winners at the Long Play Trail races received old-skool vinyl records for their efforts as evidenced by Melbourne Beaches Jim Schroeder who won the 65-69 age group in the 33 1/3-mile event.
The chilly runs of various distances through the Withlacoochee State Forest attracted about a dozen locals who have always known or are just discovering the joys of running off-road. “Trails are different,” said Merritt Island’s Nancy Buonanni who signed on for the 33.3-mile event-her longest to date. “You can walk a little bit; there isn’t as much pressure and you can enjoy the scenery. I am hooked.” Buonanni joked that the Long Play race was “Mother Nature’s Warrior Dash” as runners had to jump over smoking logs in a portion of woods where a controlled burn was still smoldering. While most road races have volunteers telling you where to turn, athletes on the Withlacoochee course had to look for orange tags in the trees to keep them on course and most ended up running a loop short or a loop long. Buonanni, Merritt Island’s cross-country coach and Brevard County Coach of the Year, was one of several who went the extra few miles. “I found out my Garmin battery only lasts six hours,” she laughed. “I finished 36 miles in 6:53 so those last 53 minutes were hard.” Congratulations to all of Brevard’s offroad warriors including 33.3 miles +/-: Cyndi Bergs, 42, Merritt Island, 1st 40-44, 6:01:49; Nancy Buonanni, Merritt Island, 2nd 50-54, 6:53:57; Linda Cowart, Cocoa, 1st 50-54, 6:01:49; Matt Mahoney, Melbourne, 3rd 55-59, 6:51:14; Jim Schroeder, Melbourne Beach, 1st 65-69, 7:59:13; Christy Tagye, Cocoa, 2nd 40-44, 6:02:04; Half-Marathon: Bill Buonanni, 52,
Some of the River Road Gang crew clown around before the Gate River Run 15K and 5K pre-race dinner. From left are Kimberly Prosser, Harry Prosser, Nancy Wingo, Charis Gaines, Rick L. Foresteire, Tracie Donnelly, Fast Guy, Bernie Sher, Rik Ojeda, Kathy Ojeda.
Annie Caza had some fun with one of the running statutes after the Gate River Run 15K on Mar. 9. Joining in the fun from left to right are David Bills, Betsy Butler, Ron Roff and Doug Nichols.
Bib numbers 1 through 300 were reserved for elite athletes at the Mar. 9 Gate River Run 15K in Jacksonville. Apparently, with bib #142, Doug Nichols wasn’t elite enough to use the super elite port-a-potties. The Melbourne runner fessed up to sneaking in anyway.
There are a host of reasons why the iconic Gate River Run is the largest 15K in the United States. Of this year’s 17,000+ finishers, 134 drove north from Brevard including our fastest race couple Andy Dutra: PR 59:48 and his lovely wife, Tracy ‘T-Siz’ Dutra, who took second in the 40-44 age group in 1:01:21. Here are some of the reasons we love this race: • USA 15K Championship – rub elbows with some of the country’s best runners. Past winners include Bill Rodgers, Joan Benoit, Arturo Barrios, Grete Waitz, Ed Eyestone, Lynn Jennings, Todd Williams, Deena Drossin Kas-
tor, Meb Keflezighi, Colleen DeReuck, Ryan Shay and Jennifer Rhines. *Equalizer bonus: elite women receive a 6:35 head start on the elite men. Whoever hits the tape first wins an additional bonus. Flagstaff’s Janet Cherobon-Bawcom again crossed the line first (49:44) this year, earning $5K in addition to the $12K for top female ($80K total prize money this year). Hanover’s Ben True unseated three-peat champ, Mo Trafeh, with his 43:38 win, to take home $12,000. • Corral starts: Top 5,000 are seeded based on qualifying times from other races 5K to marathon. Those in the corrals enjoy their own port-a-potties; bag check and water station while waiting for the 8:30 a.m. start. • Streakers: Race management takes care of the few who have now run each of the 36 Gate River Runs. Melbourne’s own Gary Castner is one of them! • Top ten awards: finish in the top ten percent of the field and receive something special continues on page 22
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Melbourne’s Gary Castner, who won the 6569 age group in last season’s Running Zone Foundation Race Series, is one of the few individuals who has completed all 36 runnings of the Gate River Run 15K in Jacksonville.
at the finish line. For the past few years, the awards have been running caps embroidered with the ‘top ten finisher’ logo. • Undeniably cool race shirts and finishers’ medals. • Incredible course support: Closed roads; 12 live bands; plentiful aid stations and port-olets plus incredible spectator sport. • Mile 2: Main Street Bridge: With the crowds still thick, you barely realize you’re climbing. • Mile 4: San Marco’s picturesque streets: Their residents are out in droves offering high fives; bratwurst; beer; mimosas and orange slices. • Mile 6: The St. Nicholas area: added later in the event’s history, takes you off Atlantic Blvd. and the residents along the way are starting to get in step with their San Marco neighbors to offer a good time to the athletes. • Mile 8: The drum beats at the base of the infamous “Green Monster” bridge: Runners climb 186 feet in about one-half mile. Stereo speakers line the bridge to help rock the athletes along. Best place to take in the view of the Jacksonville skyline! • Mile 9: Almost there: the pace clock rolls your time on the down ramp to Duval Street and the Stadium finish line. Don’t for get to smile for the JumboTron. • Post-race party: Free beer. Enough said. Ok, also kids’ runs, expo is still open, live band, awesome people watching… Congrats to all of our local Gate River Run 15K finishers including: Julie Abner, 35,
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Titusville, 1:26:43; Christy Anderson, 37, Merritt Island, 1:50:46; Omid Armoon, 20, Melbourne, 1:16:36; Jennifer Atkinson, 38, Indialantic, 1:33:29; Michelle Atkinson, 20, Melbourne Beach, 1:13:14; John Austin, 29, Cocoa Beach, 1:18:07; Konstantinos Balas, 30, Melbourne, 1:48:58; Emily Barlow, 36, Merritt Island, 1:37:01; Jeffrey Barlow, 38, Merritt Island, 1:19:49; Danny Barrett, 48, Cocoa, 1:08:09; Chiqui Behymer, 48, Titusville, 1:23:38; Cyndi Bergs, 33, Merritt Island, 1:15:18; Brad Berry, 44, Titusville, 1:22:22; Eugenia Berry, 45, Titusville, 1:24:21; Ralph Billings, 69, Indialantic, 1:52:45; David Bills, 45, Indialantic, 1:09:00; Jerry Bird, 58, Rockledge, 1:11:57; Stephanie Boland, 28, Titusville, 1:48:47; Sara Bretz, 28, Melbourne, 1:45:36; Sarah Bretz, 28, Melbourne, 1:53:38; Francine Bride, 47, Merritt Island, 1:20:19; Betsy Butler, 44, Cape Canaveral, 1:13:54; Bobby Cameron, 67, Indialantic, 1:45:51; Eileen Cameron, 64, Indialantic, 1:45:52; Beth Caple, 46, Indian Harbour Beach, 2:27:29; Jim Caple, 46, Indian Harbour Beach, 1:47:59; Rebecca Caple, 19, Indian Harbour Beach, 1:47:59; Craig Capron, 51, Rockledge, 1:24:54; Gary Castner, 67, Melbourne, 1:24:15; Annie Caza, 51, Indialantic, 1:10:37; Caroline Chaves, 46, Indialantic, 1:32:57; Marina Chekmareva, 25, Melbourne, 1:26:10; Michele Chodkowski, 51, Merritt Island, 2:11:04; Shelley Christian, 57, Merritt Island, 1:15:41; Eileen Clark, 53, Satellite Beach, 2:10:53; Andrew Collamore, 47, Melbourne, 1:24:49; Christine Crotty, 56, Satellite Beach, 2:16:30; Sondra D’Angelo, 50, Melbourne, 1:52:11; Jonathan Delrosario, 24, Melbourne, 1:52:50; Anne Doerflein, 60, West Melbourne, 1:41:46; Tracie Donnelly, 41, Indialantic, 1:30:10; Andy Dutra, 28, Melbourne, PR, 59:48; Tracy Dutra, 40, Melbourne, 2nd 40-44, 1:01:21; Ivan Faustino, 30, Melbourne, 1:37:34; Sophia Fiedler, 22, Cocoa Beach, 1:36:11; David Fines, 18, Rockledge, 1:00:34; Katie Fleming, 39, West Melbourne, 1:37:59; 32; Paul Fleming, 49, Melbourne, 1:08:15; Rick Foresteire, 45, Rockledge, 1:24:43; Charis Gaines, 46, Viera, 1:24:54; Chuck Galy, 61, West Melbourne, 1:08:40; Nilsa Galy, 58, West Melbourne, 1:53:42; Daryl Gilbert, 57, Viera, 1:36:47; Christopher Han, 31, Titusville, 1:33:58; Claire Hardwick, 30, Cocoa Beach, 2:02:38; John Hardos, 63, Rockledge, 1:19:15; Steve Hart, 47, Cocoa, 1:43:55; David Headley, 59, Cocoa, 2:40:17; Cynthia Holzberger,
58, Rockledge, 1:45:28; Deborah Horst, 60, Palm Bay, 1:51:02; Dan Howick, 37, Cocoa, 1:22:02; Kate Howick, 36, Cocoa, 1:16:10; Lindsay Howley, 22, Melbourne, 2:04:41; Michael Howley, 25, Melbourne, 1:21:14; Kelly Hunter, 47, Cocoa, 1:26:12; Tamer Kandah, 29, Titusville, 1:47:19; Melissa Kastanias, 35, Melbourne, 1:15:37; Geralynn Kolp, 51, Satellite Beach, 1:31:25; Brian Litterilla, 50, Tiusville, 1:33:40; Chelsea Louthan, 22, Merritt Island, 1:50:45; Shona Maggard, 36, Melbourne, 1:27:36; Justin Mariniak, 1:26:12; Chris Marriott, 48, Melbourne, 1:12:56; Dana Maughn, 24, Cocoa Beach, 1:18:35; Holly McKnight, 42, Malabar, 1:39:55; Colleen McLeod, 34, Melbourne, 1:33:55; Teresa Morgan, 37, Titusville, 1:25:12; Haley Mount, 14, Titusville, 1:41:45; Kristy Mount, 49, Titusville, 1:39:11; Jose Muriente, 40, Rockledge, 2:20:59; Daniel Murphy, 59, Cocoa Beach, 1:12:27; Kelly Murray, 29, Melbourne, 1:27:35; Doug Nichols, 49, Melbourne, 1:06:08; Reed Nicholas, 15, Rockledge, 1:05:47; Roy Nicholas, 46, 1:47:44; Kathy Ojeda, 53, Merritt Island, 1:23:04; Gina Palombi, 42, Melbourne, 1:33:19; Kimberly Parker, 37, Palm Bay, 2:29:42; Karon Pittman, 54, Titusville, 1:16:11; Linda Plumb, 59, Melbourne, 1:42:27; Tim Plumb, 63, Melbourne, 1:42:26; Premchai Poosri, 29, Melbourne, 1:57:23; Harry Prosser, 44, Rockledge, 1:11:43; Kimberly Prosser, 45, Rockledge, 1:25:53; Deepika Ranade, 25, Melbourne, 2:16:28; Lindsay Raub, 21, Titusville, 1:25:25; Mark Reagan, 59, Indian Harbour, 1:24:38; Eddie Repper, 18, Cocoa, 1:21:09; Ron Roff, 42, Palm Bay, 1:11:11; Morgan Shafer, 22, Malabar, 1:55:57; Stephanie Shafer, 24, Malabar, 1:26:01; Nimish Shah, 46, Cocoa, 1:35:50; Candice Shreve, 47, Cape Canaveral, 1:39:21; Veronica Sim, 45, Melbourne, 1:22:16; Tom Sim, 51, Melbourne, 2:19:13; Rebecca Skillen, 25, Indian Harbour Beach, 1:42:59; Ruth Sorrell, 35, Mims, 1:35:05; Georgia Spyro, 28, Melbourne, 2:03:15; Allison Stauffer, 38, Titusville, 1:28:15; Sean Stauffer, 38, Titusville, 1:30:42; Bryan Steele, 36, Melbourne, 1:18:55; Steven Stengle, 31, Melbourne, 1:08:21; Traci Stiffler, 42, Melbourne, 1:38:10; Scott Sutherland, 47, Rockledge, 1:59:37; Christy Tagye, 41, Cocoa, 1:25:28; Daniel Taurasi, 22, Titusville, 1:15:43; David Taurasi, 49, Titusville, 1:10:41; Patricia Taurasi, 48, 1:23:13; Chuck continues on page 23
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Urrutia, 70, Mims, 1:31:29; Laura Walters, 23, Melbourne, 1:42:06; Tami Waschka, 42, Indian Harbour Beach, 1:40:48; Richard Wellbrock, 23, Melbourne, 1:26:32; Robin Williams, 51, Merritt Island, 1:39:19; Mary Wills, 53, Cape Canaveral, 1:32:49; Nancy Wingo, 59, Rockledge, 1:30:18; Gail Wiseman, 53, Melbourne, 1:51:05.
March 9, Dances with Dirt Green Swamp, Dade City, FL
The Shagalicious Go Go’s stole the show and won first place in the Team Theme category at the Dances with Dirt 50-mile relay in Dade City on March 9. From left to right are Barbara Krause, Julie Hannah, Lisa Petrillo, Austin Powers, Autumn Evans and Jennifer Ogburn.
Melbourne’s John Davis receives the handoff from Viera’s Shane Streufert during the Dances with Dirt 50-mile relay on Mar. 9 in Dade City. The duo – together – with Satellite Beaches Steve Chin, took second overall in the race competing against teams of five runners.
The Shagalicious Go Gos were a vision of loveliness amongst the field of dirty, sweaty athletes competing in the March 9 Dances with Dirt 50-mile trail relay. “Autumn (Evans) has been trying to bring the (Green Swamp) theme level up to that of Dances with Dirt in Hell (Michigan) where everyone participates in a theme,” said Barbara Krause about the decision to go all out on this year on their costume coordination. “We realized that sexy women were
Shagalicous Go Gos by awarding them top spot in the team theme results and free entry to next year’s race. Congratulations to all our local Dances with Dirt athletes including:
50K Solo
Kurt Holst, left, places a finisher’s medal around his son Jeffrey’s neck at the Dance with Dirt 50-mile relay in Dade City. Team Holst was able to place a medal around each of his children’s neck as the entire family competed as a team. (Not pictured are Kayla, Brandon and Courtney Holst.)
Kaitlin Donner’s professional triathlon season got off to a good start after she placed third in ITU Pan American Cup race in Clermont on March 9.
winning the theme award every time so we knew with a hetero male judge we would have to exploit ourselves. I am a huge fan of Austin Powers and we thought ‘what hetero man can’t appreciate go go girls’?” The team of five – which also included Julie Hannah, Jennifer Ogburn and Lisa Petrillo – worked hard to find the grooviest 60’s outfits. Kathy Bills helped them compose a routine they could perform along the course to the 60s play list they built to play on a wireless stereo speaker. “The outfits were amazingly easy to run in,” said Krause. “They were made with real cheap fabric so they were light and inexpensive.” As no gaggle of go go girls would be complete without a man of mystery by their side, the ladies also carried a life-size cardboard replica of Austin Powers. “We had to be totally committed to playing it out on the course,” Krause said. “People were asking for photos to be taken with us and we were getting people to dance with us.” And true to their prediction, the hetero male judges showed their appreciation for the
Sara Sharpe, 30, Satellite Beach, 3rd 30-34, 6:47:03; Jason Trainor, 42, Indian Harbour Beach, 6:56:42.
50M Team Relay
4 Girls and a Guy (Donna Davis, Melbourne; Keri Manasa, Palm Bay; Michael Netzer, West Melbourne; Megan Pendergast, West Melbourne; Kara Springer, Merritt Island,) 6:54:26; Lady and the Tramps (Jay Claybaugh, Indian Harbour Beach; Amy Fuller, Melbourne Beach; Thomas Jenkins, Melbourne; Ron Ritter, Viera; Larry Wilcox, Melbourne) 7:19:39; Sakejechriwa (Chris Cacciapaglia, Melbourne; Kelsey Clayton, Melbourne; Wade Dauberman, Melbourne; Jennifer Lindsay, Palm Bay) 7:49:15; Shagalicious Go Go’s (Autumn Evans, Melbourne Beach; Julie Hannah, Melbourne, Barbara Krause, Melbourne, Jennifer Ogburn, Indialantic, Lisa Petrillo, Melbourne)1st Team Theme Results; 8:21; STFUARDWD (Ron Abel, Satellite Beach; Joe Hultgren, Melbourne; Scott Larson, Melbourne; Greg Reverdiau, Palm Bay, Ed Springer, Merritt Island), 3rd OA 6:33:51; Team Holst (Brandon, Courtney, Kayla, Kurt and Jeffrey Holst) 7:43:09; What Happened to our Other 2 Runners (Steve Chin, Satellite Beach; John Davis, Melbourne, Shane Streufert, Viera), 2nd OA, 6:12:01.
Marathon
Cynthia Jackson, 38, Satellite Beach, 1st3539, 4:46:02.
Half-Marathon
Sean Black, 2nd 40-44, 1:43:15; Ryan Drawdy, 20, Palm Bay, 3rd 19-24, 2:19:13; Kimberly Frey, 39, Melbourne, 3rd 35-39, 2:37:09; Stephen Guerre, 22, 2nd 19-24, 2:11:28; Lynne Sgarlato-Morano, 45, Satellite Beach, 2:37:13; Keith Snodgrass, 2nd OA, 1:35:39; Amber Trainor, 48, 3rd 45-49, 2:32:12.
10K
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Marathon: Bob Scales, 48, Cocoa Beach, 4:25:40; Kim Scales, 48, Cocoa Beach, 4:25:40. Half-Marathon: Carol Ball, 56, Merritt Island, 1:57:51; Les Dunne, 37, Palm Bay, 2:02:57; Rene Dune, 32, Palm Bay, 2:02:33; Eric Gyorko, 48, Indialantic, 2:02:08; Janet Letchworth, 51, Titusville, 3:23:20; Filana Ragan, 42, Melbourne, 3:06:07 Emily Hall and Brad Daszynski share a hug, the bling and the spoils after taking second in the Sarasota Half-Marathon Relay on March. 17. Team name? “Hehe-You Said Fartlek”.
Several local ladies display their race bling after completing the Sarasota Half-Marathon on Mar. 17. From left to right are Janet Erlacher, Kelly Semenko, Andrea Lucas, Patricia Lucas and Rebecca Maitlen.
March 9-10: Wildman Triathlon Festival, Moss Park, Orlando, FL
Congratulations to all of Brevard’s locals who competed in the Wildman Triathlon Festival in Moss Park including: Olympic Tri (1.5K/40K/5.6M): Scott Krasny, 3rd 45-49, 2:25:19; Douglas Schulthess, Merritt Island, 3rd 55-59, 3:17:05. Olympic Du (2.8M/40K/5.6M): Tom Hoffman, Melbourne Beach, 1st 60-64, 2:32:08. Sprint Tri: (.75K/20K/2.8M) Tod Hagan, Melbourne Beach, 1st 45-49, 1:14:10. Sprint Du (2.8M/20K/2.8M): Cindy Christie, Cocoa Beach, 2nd 50-54, 1:53:45; John Fricano, Rockledge, 2nd 60-64, 1:21:15.
March 16: Rock ‘n’ Roll USA Marathon and Half-Marathon, Washington, DC
Congratulations to Brevard locals who trucked up to D.C. to participate in the Rock ‘n’ Roll USA Marathon and Half-Marathon on Mar. 16 including:
March 17: Sarasota Half-Marathon, Sarasota
While training for the Ironman Texas 70.3 coming up on April 7, Melbourne’s Brad Daszynski wanted to throw in something a little different and the idea of running the Sarasota half-marathon relay offered a welcome respite. “Running a half-marathon relay is a nice change from the norm,” said the DRS Tactical Systems Software Engineer. “It’s fun, not too stressful and the presence of a teammate adds that camaraderie factor. You get to cheer each other on and cross the finish line together.” Daszynski had teamed up with Sarasota’s Emily Hall under the moniker ‘Hehe-You Said Fartlek’ against several of their Sarasota buddies. “It was fun to meet up with them, banter about what paced we’d be able to hold on our respective legs and have some ‘friendly’ competition,” he said. Team Fartlek finished second out of 106 co-ed teams and fourth out of the relay field of 248 teams. Congratulations to all of our locals who participated in the Sarasota Half-Marathon and Relay on Mar. 17 including: Arlene Allen-Buono, 63, Melbourne, 2:57:50; Janet Balserait, 27, Merritt Island, 2:17:06; Sarah Boulding, 30, Melbourne Beach, 2:25:21; Jerry Brown, 29, Cocoa Beach, 1:40:41; Ginny Cassetta, 51, Grant, 2:36:20; Marty Cassetta, 47, Grant, 1:55:41; Richard Davis 39, Cocoa, 1:30:03; Sue Desrochers, 37, Melbourne, 2:21:29; Christina Engel, 41, Merritt Island, 2:27:09; Beverly Dogoda, 49, Rockledge, 1:55:17; Janet Erlacher, 55, Melbourne, 1:57:02; Karen Gathercole, 35, Rockledge, 2:30:45; Elizabeth Gmerek, 52, Merritt Island, 2:47:27; Jolea Hearn, 51, Merritt Island, 2:58:19; Calla Hess, 50, Palm Bay, 1:58:14; Christine Hetzel, 32, Cocoa, 2:12:03; Tina Jordan, 45, Indialantic, 2:02:45; Ann Marie Keim, 58, Merritt Island, 2:38:23; Erin
More than 2,400 finished this year’s Winter Park Road Race 10K including, from left, locals Shane Streufert, Brittany Streufert, Susie Meltzer, Marie Thomas and Mike Acosta. Streufert finished ninth overall and third in the highly competitive 40-44 age group. Meltzer ran a PR of 45:07 to take second in the women’s 40-44 division.
Lauscher, 31, Cocoa, 2:58:18; Ed Leaman, 54, Palm Bay, 1:48:42; Andrea Lucas, 47, Melbourne 2:16:31; Patricia Lucas, 30, Melbourne, 2:10:23; Joshua Maitlen, 33, Rockledge, 1:49:11; Rebecca Maitlen 39, Rockledge, 2:20:57; Tori Renfro, 32, Palm Bay, 2:21:30; Cathi Rodgers, 47, Indian Harbour Beach, 3:10:11; Karen Sanchez, 54, Rockledge, 2:38:45; Billy Schorn, 22, Melbourne, 1:57:24; Kelly Semenko, 35, Melbourne, 2:08:35; Jodi Swita, 42, Rockledge, 2:09:13; Steve Trigwell, 57, Merritt Island, 2:44:41; Patricia Ward, 42, Mims, 2:25:28; Rodney Ward, 42, Mims, 2:25:28; Tiffany Ward, 31, Rockledge, 2:45:26.
Half Marathon Coed Relay
Team “Hehe-You Said Fartlek”: Brad Daszynski and Emily Hall, 2nd, 1:31:33
March 23: Winter Park Road Race 10K, Winter Park, FL
Mike Acosta, 35, Viera, 46:41; Dax Behrend, 18, Cocoa Beach, 1:07:13; Kris Behrend, 47, Cocoa Beach, 1:00:03; Dottie Bourlier, 53, Indialantic, 53:37; Regina Butler, 42, Cocoa Beach, 1:11:09; Annette Burkett, 35, Cocoa, 57:40; Kevin Butler, 50, Cocoa Beach, 1st 50-54, 38:09; Nicole Castro, 30, Melbourne, 57:14; Feather Faircloth, 31, Palm Bay, 1:47:43; Gary Headley, 57, Palm Bay, 49:59; Alice Hopper, 30, Palm Bay, 1:47:43; Connor McMahon, 14, Melbourne, 44:49; Susie Meltzer, 49, Melbourne, 2nd 45-49, 45:07; Heather Mitchell, 38, Mims, 1:09:50; Lorraine Petersen, 65, West Melbourne, 2nf 65-69, 1:01:17; continues on page 25
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Brevard County was well represented at the unseasonably warm Torrey Pines Race for Research Half-Marathon on March 23. From left to right are some of our local post-race finishers including (front left to right) Andrea Lucas, Joan Meadows, Jessica McCaskill (Back left to right) Kim Hunger, Beth Whalen, Rene Dunne, Less Dunne, Kelly Semenco, Trisha Lucas and Susie O’Connell.
Martha Ransom, 56, Mims, 1:13:50; Michaela Shinn, 23, Melbourne, 1:17:14; Sharon Smith, 48, Titusville, 1:09:57; Amanda Stevens, 31, West Melbourne, 1:40:57; Anton Stevens, 32, West Melbourne, 1:40:56; Brittany Streufert, 40, Viera, PR, 49:14; Shane Streufert, 41, Viera, 9th OA, 3rd 40-44, PR, 35:52; Marie Thomas, 48, Rockledge, 49:18; Grace Torres, 33, Melbourne, 1:24:49; Timothy Woodson, 30, Melbourne, 52:23.
March 23: Torrey Pines Race for Research Half-Marathon, Port St. Lucie We apologize if we left anyone out as the official race results did not include participant’s town of residence. Congrats to all of Brevard’s participants who completed the warm Torrey Pines Race for Research Half-Marathon on March 23 including: Les
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After winning the hot, humid Palm 100 50K in Ft. Lauderdale on Mar. 23, Satellite Beaches Steve Chin relaxes with 100K winner, Jose Fejes. Chin won his inaugural 31.1-mile race in 4:11:23 and Fejes covered the 62-miler in 10:42:57.
Dunne, 37, 2:09:49; Rene Dunne, 32, 2:13:21; Kim Hunger, 32, 1st OA, 1:31:31; Gary Letchworth, 51, 2:12:17; Andrea Lucas, 47, 2:20:21; Patricia Lucas, 30, 2:20:16; Matt Mahoney, 1st 55-59, 1:36:44; Jessica McCaskill, 32, 1:58:30; Joan Meadows, 53, 2:16:20; Susie O’Connell, 60, 2:25:15; Jennifer Phelan, 50, 2:15:08; Kelly Semenko, 35, 2:20:17; Beth Whalen, 26, 2nd OA, 1:31:36. March 23: Palm 100, Ft. Lauderdale Congratulations to Satellite Beaches Steve Chin on his overall win at the Palm 100 50K road race in Ft. Lauderdale on Mar. 23. Held in warm, humid conditions, Chin finished his inaugural 31.1-mile race in 4:11:23, more than 23 minutes ahead of his closest competitor!
Locals challenged themselves to run a 10K, half-marathon and 5K within a 24-hour period at the Mar. 30 Tour de Pain Extreme in Jacksonville. From left are Charis Gaines, Rick Foresteire, Veronica Sim, Danny Barrett, Cyndi Bergs and Kelly Hunter.
March 29-30: Tour de Pain Extreme, Jacksonville, FL
The inaugural Tour de Pain Extreme Challenge kicked off in Jacksonville during a 7 p.m. to 7 p.m. period of time on Mar. 29-30. Participants ran a 10K on Friday evening followed by a half-marathon the following morning. After a few hours of rest, they returned to finish thing up with a 5K. Congrats to all of our locals who conquered the challenge including Danny Barrett, 48, Cocoa: 44:50, 1:42:46, 24:24 = 2:52:09; Cyndi Bergs, 42, Merritt Island: 49:10, 1:52:06, 25:22 = 3:06:37; Rick Foresteire, 45, Cocoa: 51:49, 2:03:14, 27:29 = 3:22:32; Charis Gaines, 46, Viera: 54:44, 2:08:53, 28:00 = 3:31:35; Kelly Hunter, 47, Cocoa: 55:04, 2:08:57, 28:14 = 3:32:14; Veronica Sim, 45, Melbourne, 51:37, 1:58:26, 26:55 = 3:16:58.
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