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See Page 8 and the CTC website for more event info:
Great Sandbagger Aug. 3
Ice Cream Social Aug. 11
Heart of America Marathon
September 2
Lizzy’s 5K September 14
Roots n Blues Half Marathon & 10K
September 28
Give Them the Bird 5k Versailles, MO
October 26 This race provides
Thanksgiving meals for the local food bank
https://runsignup.com/Race/MO/Versailles/GiveEmTheBird
Volume LII No. 4 July 2019
Notes & News
Memorial Freedom Run
July 4 2019 Parley P Pratt Freedom Run Over 400 people were in attendance for the Parley P. Pratt Free-dom run this year, with 171 runners completing the 4 mile run and nearly 200 completing the 1 mile run. Prior to the race vet-erans were recognized and a Cub Scout Pack posted the flag and led the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance. Then patriotic sing-ing was followed by a short message by Phil Schaefer, Senior Pastor at Christian Fellowship. He stressed the importance of religious freedom and how this First Amendment freedom should be recognized and protected. It was warm and muggy with starting temperatures in the upper 70s when the races were started. To see photos of the event, visit www.facebook.com/pppfreedomrun .
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Looking Back — By Joe Duncan
25 years ago May 15, 1994 5-Mile Blue Cactus Couples Run, Bethel Park: 1. Jim Heady 23:55, 2. Tom LaFontaine 24:30, Roger Turnbough 26:50 . . .Linda Robbins 28:52, Mike Walther 28:57, Jim O'Dell 30:51, Carl Myers, 60, 32:34, Fred Fritsch 58, 37:26, Nancy Fritsch 55, 38:24 21 finishers. Robbins/LaFontaine were the winning couple. Not long afterwards they became LaFontaine/LaFontaine. The previous day, May 14, Tom had won the Run for the Border 5k in Mexico at 17:27, while Linda was 2nd female behind Jane Downing's 19:08
50 Years ago
June 21, 1969: MVAAU One Hour Run: 1. Carl Owczarzak, 25,a Shawnee Mission, KS teacher and coach, 10 miles, 1,748, yards. an MVAAU record, Owczarzak came to many CTC races in the 60s and 70s. He ran HOA five times with a 2:42:41 PB in '68. 2. Bill Wirtz, SE MO State.10, 1251, 3. Ken Katzer, Lincoln, NE, 10,828, a 6-time HOA veteran, PB 2:44:05, also '68, 4. Sal Citarella, CTC. . . ,Joe Duncan 8,847 The first MVAAU hour run was in June, 1968 on Hickman Track with three runners; Arne Richards*, Bob Whitman and Joe Duncan. *Arne (Arnie) Richards, between 1963-78, ran HOA 13 times with two sub-3s and all the others sub-3:10except for a 3:11:01 in '67. He had seven age 40+ times between 2:59:16 and 3:08:38.
A librarian at K-State, in the late 50's, he came to Manhattan, KS from Chicago, where he was already an outstanding distance runner with a strong Chicago running club. Arne was an interesting fellow: a tall lanky bachelor with a penchant for handwritten notes of advice, counsel and comments on tablet paper or whatever scrap of paper was handy. In this age of twitter he would be rapidly pumping out tweets like confetti blanketing a Times Square parade. He never owned a car. He came to Columbia races via Greyhound bus, then walked to the old Ben Bolt hotel on the north side of Walnut between 8th & 9th. Bob Anderson was a 17-year old high school student/runner in Manhattan when he decided to start a magazine focused on distance running. With Arne Richards as a mentor he brought his concept to fruition resulting in "Distance Running News." Vol. I, No.1, January, 1966, Arne's name was on the masthead as Chairman of the Editorial Board. This first DRN was a 51/2 X 8 inch 28-page pamphlet with small type and a few b & wphotos, including a cover shot of the 1965 HOA. BillClark wrote the lead article--about HOALate in 1969 Anderson moved to California, establishinghis operation in Mountain View. He renamed his, now aslick magazine, "The Runner's World" , Several yearslater "The" was dropped. The first edition of themagazine was dated July, 1970, Vol. V, No. 4,seamlessly continuing the numbering system from DRN.On March 26, 1979, while on a run in the Manhattanarea, Arne collapsed and died. He was 46 yearsold. Atrial fibrillation, they said.Joe Henderson, first editor, other than Anderson, of"Runner's World, said, "Today's magazine -- and sport -- bear Arne's imprint." The Mid- America Masters Running Association created the "Arne Richard Award" which, for a few years, was given to an individual for services promoting distance running.
CTC Board of Directors: Steve Stonecipher-Fisher, president Thom Allen, secretary/treasurer Nancy Taube Nancy Rezabek Kathy Lee Dick Hessler Matt Rold Andy Emerson Allan Benjamin CTC Past Presidents:
Joe Duncan (Nov. 1968 to Oct. 1987)
Tom Coon (Nov. 1987 to June 1989)
Joe Marks (July 1989 to June 1991) Steve Stonecipher-Fisher (July 1991 to Dec. 1992)
Joe Marks (Jan. 1993 to Nov. 1995)
Curt Kempf (Dec. 1995 to Oct. 1997)
Dick Hessler (Nov. 1997 to Nov. 2004) Linda LaFontaine (Dec. 2004 to Dec. 2009)
Bill Stolz (Jan. 2010 to Dec. 2012)
Matt Dreier (Jan. 2012 to 2013)
Beth Luebbering (2013-2017) Tom May (March 2018-Sept. 2018)Webmasters: Hugh and Andy EmersonCTC web site: www.columbiatrackclub.comCTC Newsletter editors: Ellen Williamson: [email protected] LaFontaine: [email protected] publishes a newsletter eight times per year.The next issue will be sent in August. Please send in-formation by August 14th.
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1 Mile:
4 Mile:
5 and under 6-7 8-9 10-11
Fe-male
Susan Wing Hattie Cannaday Maleah Killpack Katelynn New-ton
Male Kaiden Moore Clark Jamison Mason Andrus Luke Andrus
10 and under 11-13 14-16 17-19
Fe-male
Katie Young Presely Schmauch
Alli Baker Daelyn Schmauch
Male ------ Andrew Hauser Matthew Hauser Majuba Shon-ekan
19-34 35-49 50-65 65+
Fe-male
Mika Nevo Katie Hauser Nancy Taube Andrea Allen
Male Gabrial Porter Ryan Hauser Mark Keys Christopher Haulf
Parley Pratt winners by age category:
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Unfortunately the registration for the 4 mile race failed on several of the laptops. Thus we are unable to link runner names with bib numbers. What we are able to provide the sequence and time by runner bib number. We are hoping to go to an automated chip system for next year.
Runner Se-quence
Time Bib #
1 22:15 215
2 22:34 97
3 23:12 43
4 24:26 116
5 24:27 203
6 24:28 145
7 24:29 37
8 24:26 144
9 24:42 31
10 24:54 38
11 24:58 101
12 25:37 156
13 26:01 212
14 26:17 23
15 27:15 137
16 27:21 91
17 27:22 81
18 27:29 28
19 27:47 8
20 28:21 224
21 28:42 160
22 29:06 39
23 29:09 83
24 29:14 10
25 29:45 159
26 29:52 141
27 29:59 46
28 30:21 34
29 30:28 2
30 30:32 217
31 30:48 13
32 31:06 100
33 31:07 35
34 31:10 142
35 31:29 86
36 31:30 202
37 31:36 15
38 32:32 233
39 32:01 32
40 32:14 242
41 32:16 229
42 32:25 87
43 32:34 247
44 32:37 4
45 32:40 33
46 32:53 243
47 33:00 207
48 33:16 234
49 33:25 133
50 33:40 231
51 33:42 9
52 33:44 148
53 33:46 220
54 34:08 98
55 34:10 22
56 34:12 14
57 34:24 221
58 34:25 16
59 34:46 20
60 35:09 7
61 35:16 117
62 35:17 26
63 35:17 151
64 35:18 42
65 35:25 29
66 35:26 241
67 35:27 218
68 35:41 143
69 36:11 249
70 36:20 216
71 36:32 199
72 36:50 236
73 36:52 225
74 37:00 138
75 37:02 167
76 37:20 248
77 37:21 30
78 37:30 27
79 37:31 169
80 37:31 92
81 37:32 197
82 38:11 88
83 38:29 230
84 38:48 250
85 39:09 36
86 39:13 254
87 39:24 139
88 39:44 12
89 39:45 6
90 39:59 5
91 40:18 85
92 40:42 18
93 40:43 17
94 40:53 228
95 41:07 213
96 41:13 214
97 41:14 154
98 41:18 223
99 41:40 107
100 41:58 164
101 42:22 118
102 42:23 161
103 42:45 198
104 44:08 120
105 44:26 103
106 44:27 104
107 45:01 222
108 45:07 206
109 45:08 24
110 45:26 40
111 45:27 19
112 45:38 41
113 45:39 201
114 46:22 106
115 46:23 244
116 46:27 147
117 46:45 89
118 46:08 168
119 47:09 11
120 47:10 136
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Parley Pratt Results Continued
121 47:10 135
122 47:11 200
123 47:12 108
124 47:14 226
125 49:47 25
126 49:56 252
127 49:58 245
128 50:30 146
129 51:03 99
130 51:32 140
131 52:55 195
132 52:56 196
133 53:02 114
134 53:04 112
135 53:40 155
136 55:25 240
137 55:26 239
138 57:28 105
139 57:29 153
140 59:08 82
141 59:09 3
142 59:38 210
143 1:00:57 1
144 1:01:55 80
145 1:02:55 45
146 1:03:19 157
147 1:03:27 237
148 1:03:28 84
149 1:04:22 205
150 1:04:23 204
151 1:07:37 238
152 1:07:52 253
153 1:07:54 246
154 1:07:55 158
155 1:09:54 251
156 1:09:55 163
157 1:12:45 90
158 1:12:46 149
159 1:12:48 208
160 1:12:49 152
161 1:12:50 162
162 1:14:29 235
163 1:16:08 113
164 1:16:12 211
165 1:16:41 115
166 1:16:42 111
167 1:17:19 134
168 1:17:24 227
169 1:22:22 119
170 1:22:24 21
171 1:23:04 209
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2019 Columbia Track Club Youth Summer Track and Field Program
This year was the 46th consecutive CTC Youth Summer Track and Field Program. We hosted five meets with a total of 250 children ages 3-15. We moved back to Rock Bridge High School track thanks in large measure to Principal Jen Rukstad, Athletic Director David Egan, and the football coaches who went out of their way to help make our meets run smoothly. Also, the Westside Kiwanis Club gave CTC a sizeable cash donation for the CTC youth programs and we thank the Westside Kiwanis Club for the generosity.
Mainly, we were blessed to have the following meet officials: Amy Gundy, Nancy Rezabeck, Mark and Erin Keyes, Nancy and Tony Taube, Bill and Jean Williams, Jeanine Pagan, Ellen Williamson, Kevin Tyler, Linda and Tom LaFontaine, Katie Juettner, Katie, Ryan, and sons Andrew and Matthew Hauser, the Edidin family, Fishman-Weaver family, Gay family, Nathan Forck, Marissa Kraus, Thom and Andrea Allen, Tom May, and Anne and Dick Hessler (I hope I haven’t missed anyone).
A total of 220 kids participated and we got all the meets in, but had to cut the last running event short at the first and second meets due to lightning. No injuries, lots of smiles, and quality officials made for a great series.
Dick and Anne Hessler
If you didn’t get a shot put or long jump ribbon stop by Tryathletics
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Report from the National Senior Games by Kevin Tyler
The National Senior Games are held every two years and this summer they were held in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I participated in the 5k on June 21st and the 10k on June 23rd. My wife Julee and I took two days to drive out there and I took those two days off from running. Then over the next two days I did three thirty minute jogs at altitude to try and acclimate myself a bit to Albuquer-que's 5,000 foot level. Then I took a day off before the 5k.
Two days before the 5k race we struck up a conversation with a woman in the hotel elevator. She asked us if we could give her a ride to the 5k so she wouldn't have to take the hotel shuttle which was a much slower process. It turned out that this person was 87 year old Maria Georgiev whom we would later watch win her age group in 37:57, a full 5:04 faster than her second place rival. It was our honor to escort the gold medalist to and from the event. Maria is a retired cardiologist so she knows the value of running.
The age groups ranged from 50-54 all the way to 90-94 in the 5k and to 85-89 in the 10k. There were 426 runners in the 5k and 290 runners in the 10k but the focus is on the age groups. On the back of your shirt you must wear the beginning number of your age group. Since I was in the 60-64 group, I wore a big 60 as the target on my back.
The morning of the 5k the local weather reporter on TV gave an air quality alert that the air was considered very unhealthy. Smoke from Arizona wildfires had blown in and polluted the air. Seniors over 65 were advised to stay in their houses with the windows closed until noon. I believe every running senior ignored this advice and it seemed that everything went well as no one was taken away in an ambulance.
The 5k was held in Balloon Fiesta Park where we ran the first mile on a huge blacktop road which resembled a car race or horse race-sized track. We then left the stadium and ran to the 2 mile mark where we turned around and came back to finish in the stadi-um. The incentive of seeing the backs of lots of racers wearing the age category of 60 in front of me really helped me in the last halfmile as I think I passed five or six of them. I finished 21st out of 49 in my age group in the time of 23:57. After the race as I wassneezing and coughing, Julee and I were quite moved to see everyone cheering in the older runners as they finished. It was especial-ly great to see Maria finish strong.
It was good to have a day off before the 10k race. I feel like the Missouri Senior Games 10k course that race director Lisa Wells had me run two weeks earlier was perfect preparation for this Albuquerque race. The Missouri race course goes downhill a long way on Highland Parkway and then turns around and heads a long way up Highland Parkway towards the finish. The National course had three tenths of a mile at the beginning and end on a road and the rest was on The Bosque Forest paved trail along the Rio Grande river which went downhill until the 3.1 mile turnaround where we reversed and ran uphill all the way back to the road and the fin-ish. It was cooler that morning and we had good air. I finished 20th out of 33 in my age group in a time of 50:24. I was very hap-py with my time.
Slowing down is just something that happens to senior runners and you just have to go with it. I'm so blessed that I can still do this. I hope to continue running for many more years after being inspired by the National Senior Games. I couldn't do it without my great wife Julee who has always supported my running adventures.
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This is John Anderson on the first lap of the 5K at Iowa State where he is running third right behind the two world class runners - Gary Patton & John Roeske. Needless to say they pulled away shortly after this.
John Anderson - Currently 7th best in US - 70-74 age group and 5th at USATF National Masters Championships 5000 Meters
John Anderson, CTC member, is currently listed as 7th best in the US for my 70-74 age group in the World Masters Rankings of certified & reported 5K road races in the US. John ran the Jefferson City Roadrunners Spring Fling 5K in Jefferson City, a USATF certified course on April 20 in 24:59. His last 5K time trial was 23:15. On June 15 he ran 14:06 at the 3000 meter race on the Fort Osage track in the USATF regional track & field championships on June 15th. He said that was the first time he has run in spikes on a track in 35 years. On July 11, John ran the USATF Masters National Track Championship 5000 meter run at Iowa State University in 23:53, placing 5th. He was on pace to run 23:20 up to 3000 meters but says he faded a bit in the last 5 laps. His next race is the 3000 meters on the MU track on July 27th at the Show Me State Games.
John
5th
USATF
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The 60th Annual Heart of America Marathon and Inaugural Fun Team Relay is fast approaching! This is turn-ing out to be a big celebration for HOA’s 60th birthday. The Inaugural Fun Team Relay slots are all full. Marathon entries are still being accepted. Here’s what you can do: Register to run the marathon. Prices go up August 1st. http://columbiatrackclub.com/hoa Volunteer. You can now sign up to volunteer at https://www.justserve.org/. Register as a volunteer and then search for the Heart of America Marathon. There are many areas in which to volunteer. You can also email Kathy Lee at [email protected]. We need everyone to help show the community all the good things the Columbia Track Club does and to make the 60th Annual running the best yet!
Come out to the Start and Finish at the Boone County History and Culture Center and help celebrate our run-
ners and the Heart of America Marathon!
Help with supplies: Coolers, extension cords, decorations, signs, and 5 gallon jugs Sign up for the Pre-Race banquet – There will be a guest panel, slideshow, food from Nourish Café and Pie Bird Bake Shoppe, and a fun raffle-https://runsignup.com/Race/Store/MO/Columbia/heartofamericamarathon
“Like” the Heart of America Marathon on Facebook
Our Vendor’s Village will feature: Focus on Health Chiropractic, CMC Therapeutic Massage, Katherine Reynolds Massage, Clarity Float Spa, Supplement Superstore, The Farmers Market, and more! The Boone County History and Culture Center will have volunteers at their Village at Boone Junction to give tours of the historic Boone County buildings on premises including the Easley Country Store! The Center will be open for runners and the community to go inside and view the indoor exhibits as well. Don’t forget to practice smiling because Mile90 Photography will be on hand to capture your grand moments.
Cindy Scott, our beloved live event artist will also be on hand to make sure the 4th oldest marathon in the U.S
is captured in the most artistic manner. Who knows – she might capture you in the painting!
More community involvement! Boone County will issue a proclamation in recognition of the Heart of America Marathon’s 60th running. This proclamation will be read and issued Tuesday, August 13th at the Chambers (on the first floor) of the Boone County Government Center across from the Courthouse (the building is located at the corner of 9th St. and Ash). 6th Ward Council Person Betsy Peters, and Boone County Commissioner Janet Thompson will help pass out medals at the finish. 4th Ward Council Person Ian Thomas will be busy running on his own relay team! 2nd Ward Council Person Mike Trapp will be at the pre-race banquet.
Announcing our Announcer! Everyone knows that the weather is very important at any marathon, and especially at the Heart of America
Marathon, so what better person to have as our guest announcer this year than KOMU 8 Chief Meteorologist
Kenton Gewecke! (The race director is especially pleased about this).
Heart of America Marathon Update!!!
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Every year CTC awards scholarships for high school track
and cross country runners who plan to attend college. One
of the other eligibility requirements is to help with the
races. We are greatful for Rachel’s help at the CTC summer
programs.
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Sponsors The Columbia and Boone County Community has been amazing! Please give a great shout out, your business and be sure to thank the following for their support of the Heart of America Marathon: Boone County History and Culture Center Shelter Insurance Thomas E. Moore, Orthodontics MO-X University of Missouri Health Care and Dr. Tiffany Bohon Landmark Bank Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau First Presbyterian Church Always Green Recycling Central Missouri Dermatology
General Printing
Read (and hear) all about it! HOA has been featured on KFRU News Talk 1400 on the The Morning Meeting, on Paul Pepper’s Radio Friends, Sports Extra with Chris Gervino, will be on Mediacom’s “Newsleaders” in August, and the Columbia Missourian featured the Inaugural Fun Team Relay in June.
Relay Information Relay teams should watch their emails for important upcoming information and instructions regarding the lo-gistics for the relay teams.
“If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll end up someplace else.” – Yogi Berra
Questions? Comments? - Email Kathy Lee - [email protected]
Before Now
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The 60th Annual Heart of America Marathon - Updates By Kathy Lee
The New Map is Here!
Course Certification - May brought our certification official to Columbia to measure and certify the 60th An-nual Heart of America Marathon. With the change to the start and finish line to the Boone County History and Culture Center, came a need to re-certify in accordance with USATF guidelines. The certifier, along with CTC Board member Andy Emerson, and me, spent Saturday and Sunday riding the course on bicycles taking measurements and doing computations. This certification is good for ten years, so we are set for this year and many more HOAs to come! Joe Schroeder, (1939-2019) was the first winner of the Heart of America Marathon in 1960 when the course ran from Columbia to Fulton. Joe and his children were hoping to attend the pre-race banquet and the race this Labor Day, but Joe passed away April 16th. This race was important to Joe, and he often came out to the fin-ish line to watch and support runners as they came in. HOA remains important to his children as well. Joe’s family will be at the pre-race banquet, and some have signed up to run the marathon! Pre-race Banquet – Be sure to sign up for the pre-race banquet – all are welcome, you do not have to run the marathon to come and enjoy good food, a slideshow, history, tall-tales, and an interesting panel! Register for the banquet at https://runsignup.com/Race/Store/MO/Columbia/heartofamericamarathon Photography - We are pleased to announce that Mile 90 Photography will be our photographer this year. Many of you will be familiar with their outstanding race photography work so start practicing that finish line smile! Registration – The current registration fee of $75.00 will increase to $85.00 on August 2nd, so sign up today to get the best rate! Not running 26.2? Find some friends and try the inaugural Fun Team Relay! http://columbiatrackclub.com/hoa/ Volunteers Needed! Registrations are picking up, the community is coming on board with interest and sup-port, and the Heart of America Marathon and New Fun Team Relay is shaping up to be a great Columbia ath-letic event! We need everyone’s help to show the world what a unique and historic race we have right here in Columbia. Whether you’ve helped in the past or not, please email me at [email protected] so I can add your name to our volunteer roster. If you know of any groups who might like to do some volunteering, please connect them to me as well. We want to put on an outstanding athletic event and build community as well.
Here are just a few areas of need: Sign making (pre-race) Pre-race banquet assistance (Sept 1st 5:30 – 7:00) Parking lot assistance Pavilion assistance at finish line Clean up Intersection monitors And more! If you aren’t inspired by the above, email me and we’ll get you plugged in. Spread the word – tell people about both the marathon and the new relay
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Ice Cream Social
August 11th at 4pm
Bonnie View Nature Area
Bring the family, topping,
And a dessert !
RSVP to Nancy Rezabek or Nancy Taube
rezabeknancy@ gmail.com
Mid-Missouri area runners ran the Berryman 50 mile and
marathon trail races on May 18. CTC members that ran
were Allan Benjamin, Ben Crenshaw, Andrea Earlywine,
Andy Emerson, Shawn Goertz, Karen Hodges, Beth Kelly,
Michelle Teti, BeckyThompson, Steve Thompson, Jeff
Wells, and Sam Wells. Results - http://ultrasignup.com/
results_event.aspx?did=61286
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