Dragonslayer6K Race/Walk for Hepatitus C Research for a Cure
York, ME 10:00AM York High School, 1 Stevens Drive (Beautiful 6k run/walk along York Beaches past the famous Nubble Lighthouse)
Contact: Katie Prouty (Charity), 18 Old Mast Road, York, ME, USA, 03909. 1-207-363-8711 beanightslaythedragon@yahoo.com Results 2009 coolrunning
Y-Tri Sprint Triathlon Page 1
Bath Area YMCA Bath, Maine May 31, 2009
Timing & Results by All Sports Events
www.allsportsevents.com
Results by Class
Class : Women 15-19
Pl Bib Name City St Class Swim Bike Run Total
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1 69 Fisher Cecelia Durham ME Women 15-19 13:42.4(157) 49:15.5(101) 30:15.7 (93) 1:33:13.76
2 68 Hauser Alexandra Topsham ME Women 15-19 11:45.1(122) 53:33.8(133) 30:29.2 (98) 1:35:48.35
Class : Women 20-24
Pl Bib Name City St Class Swim Bike Run Total
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1 147 Underdahl Hannah Brunswick ME Women 20-24 10:25.5 (81) 43:38.7 (59) 24:49.5 (34) 1:18:53.82
2 164 Thomas Martha West Bath ME Women 20-24 10:17.7 (72) 47:16.4 (81) 28:46.3 (74) 1:26:20.55
3 59 Morrow Gretchen Phippsburg ME Women 20-24 11:15.0(110) 50:05.9(108) 28:52.1 (77) 1:30:13.12
4 121 Gowell Indira Bath ME Women 20-24 11:50.5(125) 47:59.7 (93) 34:39.4(129) 1:34:29.82
Class : Women 25-29
Pl Bib Name City St Class Swim Bike Run Total
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1 81 Trott Alicia Brunswick ME Women 25-29 9:18.9 (40) 36:18.1 (8) 22:50.1 (13) 1:08:27.23
2 144 Harwood Emily East BoothbayME Women 25-29 7:19.1 (1) 48:58.2 (99) 29:54.4 (91) 1:26:11.77
3 170 Woodbury Jennifer Belfast ME Women 25-29 10:37.9 (89) 47:50.0 (92) 30:31.3(100) 1:28:59.39
4 98 Guyette Elizabeth Winchester NH Women 25-29 12:59.1(139) 47:16.2 (81) 29:55.2 (92) 1:30:10.69
5 177 Welling Hannah Brunswick ME Women 25-29 9:58.9 (64) 47:36.4 (89) 33:52.3(127) 1:31:27.75
27 Hoag Amanda Phippsburg ME Women 25-29
Class : Women 30-34
Pl Bib Name City St Class Swim Bike Run Total
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1 117 Guaraldo Kristine South PortlanME Women 30-34 12:01.4(128) 45:16.8 (69) 21:31.6 (8) 1:18:50.01
2 141 Herrera Jeraldine Brunswick ME Women 30-34 10:48.9 (94) 41:10.6 (42) 27:10.5 (55) 1:19:10.18
3 180 Thompson Diana Cumberland ME Women 30-34 11:07.5(107) 46:14.3 (76) 32:06.5(113) 1:29:28.46
4 65 Pugh Kelly Addison TX Women 30-34 9:38.7 (47) 54:06.1(136) 35:39.0(135) 1:39:23.85
5 14 Britt Eliza Topsham ME Women 30-34 14:03.9(164) 59:55.8(154) 52:00.9(166) 2:06:00.80
109 Wilkerson Ethel Freeport ME Women 30-34
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Filed under: Cape Elizabeth — David Colby Young @ 7:58 am
This year local photojournalist, Beth Rand, will be taking photos at the Pond Cove 5K race to be held in Cape Elizabeth, Maine on 31 May 2009. Beth Rand states:
I am taking pictures of the Pond Cove 5K. I do it as a fundraiser for the school with a portion of photo sales going back to Pond Cove School.
The photo was taken at the Pond Cove 5K. The three ladies are Deb Merrill, Deb Sawyer (Deb Raszmann at the time) and Roz Randall; i.e., ‘the Red Hot Mamas.’ They have been my good friends for over 25 years. The ladies have run as a team in triathlons, etc., as the Red Hot Mamas. Deb Merrill is a professional graphic artist and massage therapist; Deb Sawyer a professional musician playing the piano and cello and Roz Randall is a veterinarian.
The photo was taken with my Nikon FG and I should have a print/ negative somewhere.
2nd Annual Main Street Memorial Day Mile
Monday
May 25, 2009
7:30 am registration @ Chamber of Commerce
9:00 am race starts
The 2nd Annual Memorial Day Mile will be held on Monday, May 25th at 9:00 am.
Runners and walkers will line up at the Chamber of Commerce on High Street. The
route travels from the Chamber, down High Street and finishes at R F Jordan &
Sons.
Last year more than 130 people participated in the event.
Participants are encouraged to run or walk in memory of a loved one.
Registration is available at the YMCA.
Day of registration begins at 7:30am.
Half the proceeds with go to the Beth C. Wright Cancer Center and half will go to
the Jerry Kaufman Camp Scholarship Fund.
$10 dollars registration fee. T-shirts will be included for the first 75 people
registered. Registration form.
file photo of Andy Beardsley of Surry checks his winning time as he crosses the finish line in Saturday’s Jerry Kaufman Memorial Road Race.—PHOTO COURTESY OF DEF YMCA
Filed under: Rangeley — David Colby Young @ 9:43 pm
The Sawyer Report
Monday Afternoon, May 25th, Memorial DayDear Readers of Maine Running Photos,
I took lots of photos of the area and the event yesterday, the 3.5 mile run at Rangeley to benefit Parkinson’s Disease Research. The Dick Deery Family in Rangeley as well as the Michael J Fox Foundation were co-sponsors and this is their 3rd annual Dick Derry Run/Walk. Dick Deery struggled with the illness and died, the Deery family searched for something they could do for their Dad and they found the MIchael J.Fox Foundation for Parkison’s Research. The Deery family joined Team Fox and got advise on how to proceed. Team Fox regularly sent to the Deery family updates on progress in finding a cure for Parkinson’s Disease and also the foundation shared with the Deery family what other Team Fox members throughout the U.S. have been doing to raise money and to make a difference in the lives of those with Parkinson’s Disease.
The race was challenging and ran down Main Street, then turned on Depot where we ran a good two miles on a stone/pebbled road. This slowed us up considerably. There were mile markers at every mile and at the 2 mile mark, that is, at the end of the pebble road, we found a water stop. Then we turned left on Route 16 and ran another good mile on the highway or sidewalk. There were several hills on Route 16 and there was one grind of a hill on Main Street after the start of the race. At the 3mile mark, where we turned left off of Route 16, we descended down a hill back on to the Main Street area. That certainly helped some runners make up some time before they approached the finish line in the park across from the Chamber of Commerce.
There were some good times documented and Steve Russell can probably get you the results, Dave. Charlie got first in his age and I placed second or third. ( A woman in my age category ran about a minute ahead of me. I finished in 35.41 and Charlie finished in 27 minutes and something.
The venue was absolutely breathtaking.
The course was challenging.
There were great silent auction items. Charlie bid on a $400.00 2 night get-away at a cottage on Rangeley and was the highest bidder paying $150.00. We will be staying there in September during foliage season!
There were no snacks or foods after the race…only bottled water.
Runners were encouraged to hit the restaurant /pub next door and partake of lunch and beverages and beer!
There were many walkers and many runners who participated.
There were prizes in every age category and they only went one deep.
There was a Memorial Day Parade and ceremony in downtown Rangeley at noon and the race began at 2:30.
Registration took place indoors at the Chamber of Commerce building. T-shirts were given to registrants and the fee was $15.00 for registration.
Hope this information all will enjoy the photos.
Paula Sawyer