2007 Roxbury Race #23

6.7 miles - Painter Ridge

August 4, 2007

8:30 am. warm, humid

   

Ryan Cheng Rules Painter Ridge

Theresa Krebs Repeats as 1st Woman

   

New Milford High School runner Ryan Cheng, 17, captured the challenging 6.7-mile Painter Ridge course.

Cheng, 17, covered the course, which included a trip up the series of hills on Pocono Ridge Road, in 40-minutes, 51-seconds. The incline extends from the 2.1-mile to the 3.4-mile mark.

Jeff Sheldon, 27, of Southbury, who was the 2005 series champion, placed second in 41:01.

Theresa Krebs, 38, of Roxbury was the first female finisher and placed 18th overall in 53:14.

People

    Tough-as-Nails Corinne Bellemare continues her recovery from heart ailments and that part is going quite well, but now she's suffering a case of Lyme disease.  It doesn't stop her from doing what she can at Roxbury, as evidenced by the results below.

    Nora Hulton is banged up, too, after a swift encounter involving her bicycle and someone else's car.  The driver didn't look.  The cyclist has a broken collarbone, but she's a superstar at physical therapy and a model of good posture.

    We're anxiously awaiting news from Mario Hasz, battling some eye problems.  We wish him the best and we miss him and his lovely wife Dianne, the Belle of the Finish Line.

    Steve Haas has been on vacation in Rhode Island this week, but since his lead in the Prestigious Roxbury Points Race is so precarious, he's traveled back last week and this to run in the races.  He's holding on to his lead, but all that softball and beach volleyball, not to mention all the driving, is bad for his running muscles, and even the Fossil beat him both weeks.

Safety  

    Safety is important to us, as we don't run on closed roads and generally like each other.  

    It is safest if we face traffic as much as possible.  Also, it is safer if we are all on the same side of the road, instead of making traffic drive between runners. 

    Fossil has three rules of running:

  1. Be safe

  2. Have fun

  3. It's more fun if you run well

    Be nice to the drivers.  For the most part, they like us, and they are proud to have us running in Roxbury.  Smile, and, if you wave, be sure you use all five fingers.

This week's pictures

    Up top we have  week's one-two finishers, Adam and Andrew Levy.  Below that we have a crowd scene from the start the Mid-Summer Championship featuring Wallie Jahn in the foreground, with a lot of people you might recognize in the background.  

    Along side the results we have Lynnie Zuback and Sinnead Blevio smiling, with Ron Karl behaving himself in the background. Where's Sinnead been this year? Then there's a shot of Mark Zerbe in his red vest.  Then we have brightly colored Brian Vanderheiden and Mark LoSacco.  Near the bottom of the column, a shot of Fast Mario Hasz and his wife Diane, the Belle of the Finish Line.  

    Down at the bottom, we have three women smiling after the race, Fossil meeting a dragon in Germany, and a collection of three sets of feet. 

      The Roxbury Races are now listed on the Internet both on RunningInTheUSA and on HiTekRacing.com

     

 

    Time   Name Age   Pace  
1   40.51   Ryan Cheng 17 ( 6.06 min per mile)
2   41.01   Jeff Sheldon 26 ( 6.07 min per mile)
3   41.54   Unknown   ( 6.15 min per mile)
4   42.03   Mark DePalma   ( 6.17 min per mile)
5   44.26   Chris Deming 40 ( 6.38 min per mile)
6   45.01   Rob Straznitkas   ( 6.43 min per mile)
7   45.06   Mark LoSacco 38 ( 6.44 min per mile)
8   46.25   Lou Denaro 47 ( 6.56 min per mile)
9   46.39   Andrew Levy 19 ( 6.58 min per mile)
10   47.31   Scott Holmes 45 ( 7.06 min per mile)
11   49.11   Joe Mendes 41 ( 7.20 min per mile)
12   50.32   Steve Haas 51 ( 7.33 min per mile)
13   51.06   Bob Truwrley   ( 7.38 min per mile)
14   51.45   Keith Blackwell   ( 7.43 min per mile)
15   52.04   Mark Zerbe 46 ( 7.46 min per mile)
16   52.27   Ross Levy 56 ( 7.50 min per mile)
17   52.42   Dan Lynch 44 ( 7.52 min per mile)
18   53.14   Theresa Krebs 38 ( 7.57 min per mile)
19   53.35   Chris Norris 38 ( 7.60 min per mile)
20   53.57   Martin Schneider 46 ( 8.03 min per mile)
21   54.03   Chris DePalma 41 ( 8.04 min per mile)
22   54.16   Russ Pribanic 53 ( 8.06 min per mile)
23   55.23   Nate Mahrer 35 ( 8.16 min per mile)
24   55.30   John Kane 56 ( 8.17 min per mile)
25   55.57   David Mariani 43 ( 8.21 min per mile)
26   56.45   Tom McNulty 41 ( 8.28 min per mile)
27   59.57   Rick DeWitt 49 ( 8.57 min per mile)
28   60.09   Bob Lewis 42 ( 8.59 min per mile)
29   61.00   Susan DeWitt 41 ( 9.06 min per mile)
30   61.04   Scott Benjamin 49 ( 9.07 min per mile)
31   62.54   Shannon Tredennick   ( 9.23 min per mile)
32   63.05   Larry Deming 50 ( 9.25 min per mile)
33   63.09   Regina Grebla 26 ( 9.26 min per mile)
34   63.46   Sharon Gawe 54 ( 9.31 min per mile)
35   65.00   Wendy Carlson   ( 9.42 min per mile)
36   66.26   Janet Levy 53 ( 9.55 min per mile)
37   71.31   Mo Van Moffaert 47 ( 10.40 min per mile)
38   84.24   Prasama Sangkachand 48 ( 12.36 min per mile)
39   92.46   Ron Karl 66 ( 13.51 min per mile)

Alternate Courses

Name Age Distance Time
40 Tarryn Bartkus   3.52 32.15
41 Jeanne Bartkus   3.52 33.21
42 Paul Butler 49 2.4 21.15
43 Kurt Thoennessen 28 2.4 21.25
44 Amanda Deming 9 0.41 4.35
45 Collin Deming 7 0.41 4.48

 

 

 

 

 

Current points standings

 

 

Over all

Women

Other

 

1 949 Steve Haas
2 939 Chris Deming
3 933 Joe Mendes
4 731 Ed Sandifer
5 726 Mike Ruospo
6 649 Jenna Hannibal
7 640 Lou Denaro
8 633 Russ Pribanic
9 614 Dan Lynch
10 613 Jeff Sheldon

 

 
6 649 Jenna Hannibal
15 496 Lynn Zuback
29 364 Lisa Andrews
30 353 Eunice Bussom
31 352 Pam Quist
32 340 Sharon Gawe
36 301 Nora Hulton
45 224 Mo van Moffaert
47 217 Cindy Scannell
50 193 Prasama Sangkachand

 

 
124 35 Nylabone Hiser
193 5 Shiloh Gawe

 

 

 

 

 

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