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August 26, 2011

LA Bridge Run 2011

Filed under: Photos — David Colby Young @ 12:44 pm

For the safety of our participants and volunteers, the Triple Crown Committee has made the official call to postpone Sundays L/A Bridge Run due to Hurricane Irene. The event has been rescheduled for Saturday September 10, 2011. The event schedule will remain the same.

Thank You,

The Triple Crown Committee

April 16, 2011

Laudholm 5K Trail Run

Filed under: Photos,Wells — David Colby Young @ 1:34 pm

2011 Results & We believe the event will have some photos posted later next week.

http://ogunquitbeachinn.blogspot.com/2011/04/laudholm-5km-off-road-race-ecoday-at.html

2011 Blog report Oqunquit Beach Inn

2010 Results Photos Blog Reports: Trail Monsters ogunquit beach inn

We are sorry to say it looks as if we have overlooked a running event which has great media backup.

This event was held at the same time as the 10K race in New Gloucester, Maine last Sunday.

Other trail races to be held in Maine in 2010:

Maine
Date Name Distance Type City Start Phone Email Website
Sep 26 Laudholm 5K 5k Trail Wells 10:00 (207) 646-4521 email website
Oct 10 Mountain Epic Sunday River 12M, 8M, 4M Mountain Newry 10:10 (207) 221-5420 email website
Oct 30 Pathfinders Trail Run 5k, 25k Trail Gloucester 8:00 (207) 657-3275 email website

2009 Results & Photos

February 27, 2011

Bradbury Mtn Blizzard Bradbury Blizzard
Sunday, February 27 at 11:00am
5.25 Miles

Filed under: Photos — Tags: , — David Colby Young @ 7:21 am

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Set One & Set 2 Photos of Bradbury Mtn Blizzard 2011 Results


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2011 Video

Bradbury Blizzard
Sunday, February 27 at 11:00am
5.25 Miles

RESULTS

Place Number First Name Last Name Sex Age Team Time
1 198 Geoff Cunningham M 33 acidotic RACING 48:41
2 200 Judson Cake M 33 acidotic RACING 48:41
3 192 Ryan Triffitt M 36 Trail Monster Running 49:54
4 201 Peter Keeney M 45 Crow Athletics 49:56
5 196 Chris Dunn M 42 acidotic RACING 52:06
6 181 Chuck Hazzard M 50 Trail Monster Running 53:10
7 208 Jeff Walker M 45 Trail Monster Running 54:04
8 204 James Demer M 42 Trail Monster Running 54:41
9 186 gIANt Parlin M 35 Trail Monster Running 56:33
10 172 Jeremy Bonnett M 37 Trail Monster Running 57:52
11 197 Floyd Lavery M 53 Trail Monster Running 58:50
12 190 David Roberts M 55 Trail Monster Running 1:00:26
13 194 Jamie Anderson M 38 Trail Monster Running 1:00:47
14 183 Julia Kirtland F 45 Trail Monster Running 1:01:15
15 201 John Peabody M 56 Tuesday Night Turtles 1:03:45
16 206 Emma Barclay F 35 Trail Monster Running 1:04:11
17 202 Nathan Augustine M 37 Trail Monster Running 1:04:38
18 195 Dave Edwards M 51
1:05:52
19 209 Blaine Moore M 31 Trail Monster Running 1:09:06
20 185 Alan Morrison M 43 Trail Monster Running 1:10:49
21 177 Jim Dunn M 43 Trail Monster Running 1:14:34
22 211 Elayna Zachko F 31
1:16:05
23 179 Four Hewes M 48 Trail Monster Running 1:16:43
24 184 Erin Moore F 32 Trail Monster Running 1:16:57
25 188 Linda Raymond F 36
1:22:18
26 175 Mary Costigan F 38
1:22:29
27 207 Kelly Wells F 35 Trail Monster Running 1:22:29
28 199 Dan Lajoie M 41
1:23:39
29 174 Jeanne Christie F 53
1:23:39
30 176 Bethany Douglass F 36 Trail Monster Running 1:26:51
31 203 Sara St.Clair F 33 Trail Monster Running 1:28:03
32 191 Kevin Robinson M 55 Trail Monster Running 1:29:30
33 205 Christine Racine F 37 Trail Monster Running 1:30:24
34 173 Carrie Boudreau F 43
1:35:50
35 178 Hjordys Fedorowicz F 35
1:35:53
36 171 Ann Alexion F 53 Trail Monster Running 1:42:20
37 180 Kate Hanscom F 35 Trail Monster Running 1:48:30

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  • July 17, 2010

    5K Run/Walk for Wellness, Lincoln, ME

    Filed under: Lincoln — David Colby Young @ 12:02 am

    The 3rd Annual is list to be held 18 July 2010

    download application 5kwellness2010

    5K Run/Walk for Wellness, Lincoln, ME
    http://www.pvhme.org/pvh.nsf/View/5KResults
    5K Run/Walk for Wellness 2009 Results
    (Lincoln, ME)—A total of 78 people participated in the 2nd annual 5k Run/Walk for Wellness on Sunday, July 19, sponsored by Penobscot Valley Hospital and S.P.R.I.N.T. for Life. The event was held as part of the Riverdriver’s Homecoming Festival in Lincoln, and it was a way for the hospital and its supporters to promote healthy lifestyles and good choices concerning exercise and wellness.
    The course looped through 3.1. miles (5K) of Lincoln. Hannaford and Wal-Mart provided snacks and drinks for the event, and S.P.R.I.N.T. for Life donated the water for the runners and walkers. Each walker and runner received a free t-shirt and was entered into a free raffle for a variety of prizes, including a jump-rope, resistance bands, an inflatable exercise ball, a first aid kit, and exercise mats.

    The medals winners are as follows:

    The top overall male winner was Matt Guiod with a time of 18:24. Second place in the overall category for men was Cole Schmauder with a time of 20:18.

    In the women’s overall standings, the top woman was Katie Neal with a time of 24.02, and second place went to Molly Damon with a time of 25.51.

    Ages 12 and Under
    1st Place Males: Beckett O’Reilly 35.13
    2nd Place Males: Killian O’Reilly 36:40
    1st Place Females: Kassidy Dill 33.22
    2nd Place Females: Rosalyn O’Reilly 33:58

    Ages 13 to 19
    1st Place Males: Josh Wheeler 21:55
    2nd Place males: Jacob Pelkey 22:29
    1st Place Females: Erica McPhail 26:20
    2nd Place Females: Kendall Sebastian 28:53

    Ages 20-39
    1st Place Males: Nicholas Lyons 20:35
    2nd Place Males: David Doore 21: 44
    1st Place Females: Jana Rolerson 25:52
    2nd Place Females Abby Rohde 26:18

    Ages 40-59
    1st Place Males: Dave Schmauder 23:23
    2nd Place Males: Dr. Todd O’Brien 26:19
    1st Place Females: Terri Codong 40:07
    2nd Place Female: Betty Vose 42:18

    Ages 60 and Over
    1st Place Males: Alan Stockley 21:37
    2nd Place Males: Steve Sebastian 24:08
    1st Place Females: Gayle Powell 49:50

    The following is a list of all participants in their age groups based on finishing times:

    Ages 12 and Under
    Kassidy Dill 33.22
    Rosalyn O’Reilly 33:58
    Beckett O’Reilly 35.13
    Killian O’Reilly 36:40
    Hayley Kafka 42:21

    Ages 13 to 19
    Matt Guiod 18:24
    Cole Schmauder 20:18
    Josh Wheeler 21:55
    Jacob Pelkey 22:29
    Garrett Sutherland 24:12
    Gabriel Suser 25:07
    Erica McPhail 26:20
    Kendall Sebastian 28:53
    Casey Thornton 31:40
    Brad Helms 44:00
    Morgan McPhail 48:40

    Ages 20-39
    Nicholas Lyons 20:35
    David Doore 21:44
    Pat Kein 22.43
    Katie Neal 24:02
    Ryan Dunn 24:33
    Mike Butterfield 25:38
    Molly Damon 25:51
    Jana Rolerson 25:52
    Abby Rohde 26:18
    Jonathan Johnson 26:25
    Adam Huard 26:25
    Jason Neal 27:22
    Joanna Anderson 27:22
    Bethany Libby 28:26
    Molly Cyr 28:27
    Heather Lyons 29:58
    Kelly Rooney 30:10
    Robin Carr-Slauenwhite 30:13
    Elaine Trainor 30:31
    Kimberly McCafferty 32:11
    Monica Vanadestine 33:39
    Meredith O’Reilly 34:00
    Jason O’Reilly 36:42
    Sue Johnstone 42:55
    Nichole Bouchard 43:44
    Matthew Bouchard 44:00
    Amy Theriault 46:38
    Jessica McKechnie 49:50
    Angela Hanscom 49:50

    Ages 40-59
    Dave Schmauder 23:23
    Dr. Todd O’Brien 26:19
    Mark Brooks 27:29
    Grady Thurlow 27:54
    Tim Vose 38:45
    Terri Codong 40:07
    John Keller 42:03
    Betty Vose 42:18
    Roberta Lyons 42:20
    Gerry Laird 42:21
    Barbara Fearney 46:39
    Carmen McPhail 49:43
    Mary-Beth Libby 49:43
    Bonnie Vance 53:29
    Ann Forsing 53:30

    Ages 60 and Over
    Alan Stockley 21:37
    Steve Sebastian 24:08
    Bruce Blackmer 25:19
    Gary Fearnery 46:34
    Ralph Daigle 46:43
    Gayle Powell 49:50

    *Times were recorded for all participants who crossed the finish line at the end of the run/walk.

    PVH and S.P.R.I.N.T. for Life would like to thank all of the businesses and people who donated their
    time and goods to help make the 2nd annual 5K Run/Walk for Wellness a success.

    Results 2008

    May 16, 2010

    See Spot Run 5K

    Filed under: Augusta,Photos — Tags: , , — David Colby Young @ 10:34 am

    2011 - 5K See Spot Run for Literacy
    5K for Literacy5K for Literacy
    Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 8:30 AM
    Kennebec Arsenal

    Come run the other side of the river for a change!!

    2010 Results

    Report of race on coolrunning

  • 2010 photos
  • 2011 photos Set 1 of 1 shared photos
  • General Information
    Did you know that nearly 15% of adults in Kennebec
    County are functionally illiterate according to the
    National Adult Literacy Survey? They can’t read the
    newspaper, instruction manuals, or a simple recipe.
    We’re here to help. We’re Literacy Volunteers of Greater
    Augusta. While our volunteers provide their services for
    free, it costs money to maintain a safe place with materials
    and equipment for tutors to teach and students to learn.

    That is why we are kicking off the First Annual “See Spot Run”
    5K Run, Jog, Walk for Literacy! Remember learning to read
    Sally, Dick, and Jane and their pets Spot and Puff. When you
    run in the “See Spot Run” 5K you will help someone to learn
    to read!

    FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO: www.lva-augusta.org or call the office at 626-3440.

    January 24, 2010

    Maine Runners @ Boston Prep 16 Miler

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

    15th ANNUAL BOSTON PREP 16 MILER

    Sunday, January 24, 2010 • 10:00AM

    Derry Village Elementary School, Derry, NH

    Video  Courtesy of Mike Giberti on YouTube reposted

    Pictures (lots of them) Courtesy of Eldon Burkinshaw

    Results of Maine Runners courtesy of Cool Running :: 15th Annual Boston Prep 16 Miler Race Results, Jan 24, 2010
    17 648 David Saltmarsh M 45 SPRINGVALE ME 18 31:59 6:24 18 1:04:12 6:26 17 1:25:32 6:32 1:43:48 6:30
    32 278 Jeff Cole M 31 BIDDEFORD POOL ME 20 32:19 6:28 23 1:05:42 6:35 30 1:29:00 6:48 1:48:39 6:48
    88 646 Gregory McCullough M 46 SANFORD ME 100 36:57 7:24 94 1:13:21 7:21 83 1:36:35 7:23 1:56:41 7:18
    128 652 Lance Hoenig M 41 SPRINGVALE ME 137 37:56 7:36 128 1:15:36 7:34 119 1:40:08 7:39 2:01:32 7:36
    167 677 Laurie Gaudreau F 40 YORK BEACH ME 120 37:27 7:30 123 1:15:17 7:32 150 1:42:03 7:48 2:04:48 7:48
    192 643 Celeste Emery F 45 NO. YARMOUTH ME 258 40:24 8:05 192 1:18:49 7:53 187 1:44:17 7:58 2:06:26 7:55
    208 537 Jared Costable M 28 PORTLAND ME 333 41:55 8:23 253 1:20:55 8:06 215 1:46:04 8:06 2:07:25 7:58
    269 275 Tracey Cloutier F 27 KENNEBUNK ME 248 40:14 8:03 250 1:20:46 8:05 248 1:47:59 8:15 2:12:22 8:17
    299 594 Lola Nicholas F 41 GORHAM ME 272 40:55 8:11 287 1:22:27 8:15 286 1:50:17 8:26 2:14:20 8:24
    366 802 Paul Josephson M 55 WATERVILLE ME 240 40:08 8:02 295 1:22:48 8:17 331 1:52:40 8:36 2:18:38 8:40
    379 661 Dick L’Heureux M 57 SANFORD ME 335 42:06 8:26 365 1:25:43 8:35 365 1:55:01 8:47 2:19:46 8:45
    458 199 Susan Talon F 52 BERWICK ME 503 46:00 9:12 490 1:31:38 9:10 457 2:00:59 9:15 2:26:36 9:10
    475 365 Philip Pierce M 68 FALMOUTH ME 419 44:10 8:50 477 1:31:04 9:07 471 2:02:31 9:22 2:28:18 9:17
    490 821 Robin Wescott M 40 WINDHAM ME 452 44:46 8:58 473 1:30:57 9:06 464 2:01:48 9:18 2:29:03 9:19
    499 701 Joshua Parenteau M 35 SCARBOROUGH ME 511 46:18 9:16 509 1:33:06 9:19 478 2:03:00 9:24 2:29:31 9:21

    September 13, 2009

    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.

    Past Year Photos

    2009

    2008
    2007
    2006

    Past Year Results

    2009

    2008
    2007
    2006

    August 20, 2009

    Auburn Run for City Hall 3 Nov 2009

    Filed under: election,Photos — David Colby Young @ 7:26 pm

    David Colby Young runs again for the same office

    also see Sun-Journal

    MUNICIPAL ELECTION – NOVEMBER 3, 2009

    MAYOR (Vote for One) (All Wards)

    Richard D. Gleason, 415 West Auburn Road

    Ronald W. Potvin, 82 Northern Avenue

    CITY COUNCIL WARD 1 (Vote for One)

    Michael J. Farrell, 169 Beaver Road

    Richard R. Francoeur, 147 Broadview Avenue

    CITY COUNCIL WARD 2 (Vote for One)

    Robert P. Hayes, 172 Allen Avenue

    CITY COUNCIL WARD 3 (Vote for One)

    Daniel R. Herrick, 470 Hatch Road

    CITY COUNCIL WARD 4 (Vote for One)

    David C. Young, 1167 Old Danville Road

    CITY COUNCIL WARD 5 (Vote for One)

    Raymond C. Berube, 117 Ninth Street

    CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE (Vote for Two) (All Wards)

    Gary E. Baillargeon, 144 Broadview Avenue

    Kenneth J. Bellefleur, 100 Royal River Road

    Belinda A. Gerry, 143 Mill Street

    Robert C. Mennealy, 43 Royal Oaks Drive

    Eric G. Samson, 28 Windemere Way

    SCHOOL COMMITTEE WARD 1 (Vote for One)

    Lane I. Feldman, 100 Chickadee Drive

    SCHOOL COMMITTEE WARD 2 (Vote for One)

    Bonnie J. Hayes, 172 Allen Avenue

    SCHOOL COMMITTEE WARD 3 (Vote for One)

    Thomas M. Kendall, 221 Stevens Mills Road

    SCHOOL COMMITTEE WARD 4 (Vote for One)

    Susan W. Gaylord, 432 Beech Hill Road

    SCHOOL COMMITTEE WARD 5 (Vote for One)

    Constance J. Mercier, 25 Fourth Street

    Lawrence B. Pelletier, 129 Second Street

    SCHOOL COMMITTEE AT-LARGE (Vote for Two) (All Wards)

    Francois R. Bussiere, 9 Winter Street

    David Das, 104 Fourth Street

    May 7, 2009

    MTC members run South to Margaritas 5K

    Filed under: Exeter,New Hampshire,NH — David Colby Young @ 8:05 am
    Photo of Charles & Paula Sawyer courtesy of Ken

    Photo of Charles & Paula Sawyer courtesy of Ken Skier

    Charles & Paula Sawyer met Ken Skier at the Exeter, NH race last Sunday. A friend forwarded his pictures to us. We are told he’s an interesting fellow who runs with a camera and takes shots while he runs, as well as before and after the race. Charles tells us it was a good race. Charles got under 23 again, which pleased him, and Paula got under 30 again, which pleased her as well. Three other MTC members, Dr Phil Pierce, Jerry Levasseur and Robert Randall, were among the 400 plus runners. Besides the normal post-race food, there was a wonderful Mexican buffet including a free beer. Awards included a huge sombrero and a package of stuff. The group of Maine Track Club members all recommend the race as a fun event and a good course.

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    Margaritas Mexican Fiesta 5K

    Exeter, NH, May 3, 2009

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    Subject: Invitation to view Ken’s slideshow of the 2009 Margaritas 5K in Exeter, NH
    You are invited to view Ken’s photo album: 2009 Margaritas 5K in Exeter, NH
    2009 Margaritas 5K in Exeter, NH
    Exeter, NH –
    May 3, 2009
    by Ken
    Photos from the Maragaritas 5K–part of the “Will Run for Beer” road race series sponsored by Locorunning. A great, rolling course (with no serious climbs or descents–just enough grade to keep it interesting)….followed by the BEST post-race food and ambience I have experienced in well over a hundred races in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. A FANTASTIC experience.  I suggest you click on “Play Slideshow” below, for the full experience.

    May 5, 2009

    Hospice House Run

    Filed under: Auburn,Photos — David Colby Young @ 6:35 pm

    A Celebration of Spring!
    Printed Registration Form

    2.8 mile Annual Run/Walk benefiting the Kathleen M. Whalen Fund of AHCH
    Sunday, May 17th
    Starts at the AHCH Hospice House, Stetson Road, Auburn

    2009 results

    More Video later: Enjoy some of the finish Line

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