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September 26, 2009

Waterville Homecoming 5K

Filed under: Photos,Waterville — Tags: — David Colby Young @ 5:24 pm

(Results Courtesy of the Central Maine Striders)

Greg Hale 100_9994

01 Greg Hale 46 18:14

02 Jamie Williams 18 19:19*

03 Joe Lopes 41 19:32

04 Sam Nashed 17 20:18

05 Tom MacGregor 50 20:34

06 William Hoffman 16 21:20

07 Sean MacDonnell 17 21:52

08 Donald Ashton 51 22:43

09 Jorge Acero 54 23:18

10 Noah Spofford 19 23:56

11 Jaymes Riley 14 23:56

12 Steve Couture 42 25:08

13 Zak Nashed 43 25:13

14 Kim Nashed 45 25:13*

Kim Nashed

Kim Nashed

15 Tomasz Wachowski 31 25:21

16 James Robe 14 26:06

17 Tiana Thomas 14 26:09*

18 Courtney Williams 16 26:12*

19 Dustin Sheperd-Bussiere 13 26:23

20 Phoebe Downer 13 28:25*

21 Koren Coughlin 32 29:00*

22 Amy Johnston 18 31:14*

23 Melissa Couture 41 31:32*

24 Miranda Shepherd-Bussiere 13 33:16*

MVHS Nature Trail 5-Kilometer Run/Walk

Filed under: waldoboro — David Colby Young @ 12:33 pm

Ellen Spring wins race 100_8197 The first annual MVHS Nature Trail 5-Kilometer Run/Walk Fundraiser was a success, said veteran Panther coach George Gould, with O’Donnell finishing first among 18 participants.

“Donations were received from several non-runners,” Gould said, adding, “Several Medomak Valley runners used the event for an off-day training session.”

MVHS runners had competed at Lincoln Academy in Newcastle the previous day in a regular-season meet. Saturday’s event benefited the Panther cross-country program.

The results for the runners were:

1, Pat O’Donnell, 17, 20:02;

2, Andrew Allen, 15, 21:42;

3, Tim Burch, 57, 22:20;

4, Mike Gilman, 17, 22:31;

5, Brendon O’Donnell, 16, 22:39;

6, Vinny Vannah, 14, 22:50;

7, Quinton Vannah, 17, 22:52;

8, Ellen Spring, 56, 28:28;

9, Lucas Oldroyd, 12, 30:04;

10, Shannon Staples, 13, 30:41;

11, Bailey Black, 14, 30:42;

12, Kellon Thames, 53, 31:42;

13, Michael Canfield, 13, 34:38;

14, Adam Wilcox, 11, 41:47.

Two sets of brothers, the O’Donnells, and Vannahs, competed in the event. They all run cross country for MVHS.

The results for the walkers were:

1, Ian Rixson, 16, 45:41;

2, Denise Gould, 58, 47:56;

3, Christpher Moiles, 52, 52:57;

4, Holly Moiles, 52, 53:08

Villagesoup

September 21, 2009

Maine USATF 2009 Cross Country Schedule

Filed under: Maine USATF,Photos — David Colby Young @ 8:38 pm

Maine USATF 2009 Cross Country Schedule
Developmental Meets
Sunday, Oct 4 Smiling Hill Farm, County Rd, Westbrook
Ron Kelly-883-2747

Craig Cup is not part of Developmental Meets

MEUSATF Open & Master’s 2009 Cross Country Championship in conjunction with the Craig Cup Run for Life…
Saturday Oct. 10, 2009

More Developmental Meets All age groups

Sunday, Oct. 11 Cony High School, Augusta
Taylor Harmon-622-3229
Sunday, Oct. 18 St Josephs College, No. Windham
Tom Dann-893-6678 meet at Alfond Center
Sunday, Oct. 18 Saxl Park, Mt Hope Ave, Bangor
Allan Geiser, 478-3703
Sunday, Oct 25 Cony High School, Augusta
Taylor Harmon-622-3229
Sunday, Nov. 1 Smiling Hill Farm, County Rd, Westbrook
Ron Kelly, 883-2747
Sunday, Nov. 1 Saxl Park, Mt Hope Ave, Bangor
Allan Geiser, 478-3703
Sunday, Nov 8 Cony High School, Augusta
Taylor Harmon-622-3229
Entry fee for preliminary meets is $4.00. USATF registration is required and is
available at all the meets( Adults – $30.00 Youth – $15.00 ). Registration begins at
12:30pm. Course walks begin at 1:00pm. The first race begins at 2:00pm. Ribbons will
be awarded to the top six in each age group. Participant ribbons to all others. It is not
necessary to run in the preliminary meets to compete in the State Championship.
Mite (8 & under) division will only be held in the preliminary meets. They will
compete in the Bantam (10 & under) division at the championship.
State Championship
Sunday, Nov. 15 Maine USATF State Cross Country Championship and
Region 1 Junior Olympic Qualifying Meet – 11am
races may be combined by age groups
Age Groups: (10&un)(11–12)(13-14)(15–16)(17-18)
Open Race for 19 and Over-Men and Women
Cony High School, Augusta,
Ron Kelly – 883 –2747
All teams in each age group must be declared before race time
Region 1 Junior Olympic Cross Country Championship
Sunday, Nov. 22 – Cony High School, Augusta, Me
National Junior Olympic Cross Country Championship –
Saturday, Dec.12 Reno, Nevada
Age Groups
Mite 8 & under Born 2001 & after 3K
Bantam 9 – 10 1999 – 2000 3K
Midget 11 – 12 1997 – 1998 3K
Youth 13 – 14 1995 – 1996 4K
Intermediate 15 – 16 1993 – 1994 5K
Young Men/Women 17 – 18 1991 – 1992 5K
Open 19 – 29
Masters 30 and up at 5 year intervals
Any questions: call Ron Kelly 883 – 2747 eve. Or e-mail: rkelly01@maine.rr.com
Maine USATF web site: meusatf.org

September 20, 2009

2009 Waldo County YMCA 5K

Filed under: belfast — David Colby Young @ 4:47 pm

2009-09-27

Photos by Frederick Freudenberger

Photos by Frederick Freudenberger

Photos 2009 @ Belfast

Amanda LaBelle of Rockland not only took top honors as the first woman finisher, but finished first overall among the 16 racers. Andrew Stewart placed second overall and was the first male participant.

Event walker Michelle Morrow raised the most in sponsorships with a total of $700. Sharron Walsh and Cloe Chunn tied with a total of $505 in sponsorships.

The individual 10K race results, with place, name, age and time listed, were:

1, LaBelle, 25, 40:30;

2, Stewart, 33, 41:23;

3, Ezra Kao, 29, 44:37;

4, Don Hoenig, 58, 46:21;

5, Jason Andrews, 31, 48:06;

6, David Adams, 63, 49:01;

7, Daniel Guiod, 58, 50:11;

8, Ian Stewart, 35, 50:11.10;

9, Kristen Lindquist, 42, 51:43;

10, Leah Trommel, 29, 52:46;

11, Bill Knox, 52, 55:16;

12, Brittany Harrington, 26, 59:16;

13, Heather Ward-Omalia, 39, 59:42;

14, Jane Cady, 39, 1:00:30;

15, Jessica Andrews, 33, 1:00:36;

16, Louisa Dunlap, 68, 1:03:53.

Top finishers by age group were:

20-29 male — 1, Kao, 44:37.

30-39 male — 1, J. Andrews, 48:06.

50-59 male — 1, Hoenig, 46:21.

60 and older male — 1, Adams, 49:01.

20-29 female — 1, Trommel, 52:46.

30-39 female — 1, Ward-Omalia, 59:42.

40-49 female — 1, Lindquist, 42, 51:43.

60 and older female — 1, Dunlap, 68, 1:03:53.

Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure 5K

Filed under: Bangor,Photos — David Colby Young @ 8:11 am

ERIC RUDOLPH @ 47th Bangor Labor Day 5M 09072009 064 Elizabeth Brunton @ 47th Bangor Labor Day 5M 09072009 077 > Printer-friendly page

Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure 5K

Bangor, ME, September 20, 2009

[Overall Results | Age Group Awards | Survivor Results ]

2009 Photos see:

Maine Affiliate Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s Albums

9 Photo Albums

September 19, 2009

32nd Annual Mount Desert Island Half Marathon

Filed under: bar harbor,half marathon,Photos — David Colby Young @ 2:46 pm
File Photos of Tammy Slusser of PA

File Photos of Tammy Slusser of PA

file photo of Louie Luchini courtesy of Beth Rand

file photo of Louie Luchini courtesy of Beth Rand

Sep 19

32nd Annual Mount Desert Island YMCA Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Half Marathon Bar Harbor
Sep 19 5th Annual Mount Desert Island YMCA FAll 5K

Check Event Web Site

Three Photos from 2004 event

Bowdoin College @ Pineland Farms

Filed under: newGloucester — David Colby Young @ 2:42 pm

Video courtesy of Jerry LeVasseur

Men’s Cross-Country Schedule

Date Opponent Time Score
Sep 19, 2009 at Bates (Pineland Farms)   Photos Final 1st/2 Results Recap
Sep 26, 2009 at Connecticut College Invitational Final 2nd/16 Results Recap
Oct 3, 2009 at Colby (vs. UMF, Colby) 10:00 AM
Oct 10, 2009 at Open New England Championship (Boston) 11:00 AM
Oct 17, 2009 at State Meet (Colby) 2:00 PM
Nov 1, 2009 at NESCAC Championship (Trinity) 11:00 AM
Nov 14, 2009 at New England Division III Championship (Cumberland, Maine) 11:00 AM
Nov 21, 2009 at NCAA Championship (Cleveland, Ohio) 11:00 AM
Home games in bold.
* = Conference games.


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Originally uploaded by Jer Ard

Lobsterman Triathlon

Filed under: Freeport — David Colby Young @ 9:32 am

Lobsterman Triathlon

2009 Results

Other 2009 Photos

September 13, 2009

Race 4 Space 4 Miler

Filed under: brunswick — David Colby Young @ 6:09 pm

file photo of TODD COFFIN  @ 28th Clam Festival Classic 5 Miler 269 file photo of Kelsey Allen @ Raccoon Run 07192009 028 Find this page online at www.coolrunning.com/results/09/me/Sep13_Race4S_set1.shtml

Race 4 Space 4 Miler

Brunswick, ME, September 13, 2009

[Age Group Awards | Age Group Results | 1 Mile Fun Run Results | 1 Mile Fun Run Age Group Results ]

We think we have found the right Ms. Kesley Allen. If not please correct us.

Run for Hope

Filed under: Bangor,hermon,Photos — David Colby Young @ 7:40 am

Kristine Guaraldo  100_8960 Phil LeBreton 47th Bangor Labor Day 5M 09072009 065 2009 News Video

http://www.wabi.tv/news/7581/run-for-hop…

On a beautiful sunny day here in Hampden over 350 runners got together for the Run For Hope, a 5k run to raise money for cancer research. Peter Daigle has been an organizer here for the past 16 ye…

Photos on Facebook 2009

Photo courtesy of Run for Hope on Facebook

Photo courtesy of Run for Hope on Facebook

The Sawyer Report & 2009 Photos see Below

On Sunday, (09-13-2009), Charles & Paula Sawyer drove 1 hour north on Route 95 to run the “Race For Hope” which took place at the White House Inn in Hampden, a suburb a few miles west of Bangor. Paula tells us “”We ran the race last year and really were impressed with its organization, the participants, the food and the prizes. The event did not disappoint us this year. When we arrived at the hotel, we picked up our bib numbers and requested the bathroom facilities and the hotel manager gave us the key to the hot tub room where we were able to get ready for the race. The NBC affiliate (WLBZ, Channel 2 from Bangor) was there interviewing athletic teams from the University of Maine at Orono and we spotted the women’s hockey team, the women’s basketball team and the men’s cross country team and football teams all gathered in groups getting ready to run the race as well. Traditionally, the University of Maine athletic dept. also supports the cancer -fund raising event and this year all proceeds from the race were raised for the new cancer center which has been built and is part of Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor.

It was a hot, sunny day and the race began at 11:30. Just before the gun was fired and the race began, the organizer presented plaques to three Bangor area cancer survivors. Each of the cancer survivors also spoke to the crowds about their experiences and thanked us for our participation in this event which was first initiated in 1994. Organizers of “Run for Hope” were inspired by Terry Fox, a cancer survivor in Canada, who lost his leg to the disease and walked the entire distance of Canada raising millions of dollars for cancer reserach. Since 1994, the race has been held every year and many notables have participated. This year, two area physicians, one a Bangor oncologist, ran the race and another female physician also walked the course.

The course has a good three hills in it and part of it was on an ascending cross-country path and the other parts were alongside highways and then through country paths and over railroad tracks. Charlie ran in the 23’s and came in first in his age and I ran 30.24 and came in first in my age. The field of men in his age category was huge because a lot of guys in their 60’s turned out for this event. Not so for the women in their 60’s. After the race, the awards ceremony took place in the parking lot of the hotel.

This hotel is beautiful and architecturally is patterned after the back portion of the White House in DC! There is an outdoor, heated swimming pool and all of the U. Maine/Orono college athletes cooled off after the event by throwing themselves into the pool! And yes, again, I had to take lots and lots of photos! I even took a photo of the WLBZ Channel 2 photographer who was photographing the college kids!:) The food was great and included Mrs. Field’s white and dark chocolate chip cookies, bananas, sliced oranges, low-cal sports drinks, orange juices, muffins, bananas and other pastries. At the awards ceremony, they presented blue, red and yellow ribbons for first, second and third in each category and then they announced at least 10-15 extraordinary door prizes all of which were overnight stays to hotels in Maine. The last name drawn was mine and I received an overnight stay to one of four hotels of my choice, one of which was the White House Inn. Another choice was the Black Bear Inn in Orono, Maine, another was the hotel next door to the Casino in Bangor and the fourth was the Fairfield Inn at Waterville. Right now, I am leaning toward the White House Inn! The food at the race yesterday was super. ”

See Paula Sawyer’s photo report below. All of these photos Paula Sawyer took at the White House Inn at the awards ceremony after the Run for Hope 5K was completed.

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