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Annual Picnic Run 10K/2M

Pittsburgh, PA, August 4, 2002

Overall Results

The Greater Pittsburgh Road Runners Club

For more race information, see The Greater Pittsburgh Road Runners Club.

For a story and picture about this race, see 2002 Annual Picnic Run 10K/2M.


THE GREATER
PITTSBURGH

ROAD RUNNERS

 

 

 

ANNUAL PICNIC RUN
August 4, 2002
Race Director: Tom Mal
Temperature: 90 Degrees,
Heat Index 95 Degrees
Weather Conditions: Partly Cloudy and Hazy Skies

2 Mile Run
Place Name Age

Time

Pace, min/mile

1 Mitch Radella 37 12:03 06:01
2 Miles Becker 11 12:08 06:04
3 Adam Becker 43 13:58 06:59
4 Gary Chabala 49 13:59 06:59
5 Eddie Russman 16 14:15 07:07
6 Luke Russman 14 14:32 07:16
7 Jerry Basalyga 39 15:12 07:36
8 Barb Russman 43 17:28 08:44
9 Jane Donnelly 62 20:57 10:29
10 Terry Carskaddan 62 22:56 11:28
11 Paul Lenz 46 36:34 18:17

4 Mile Walk

Place Name Age

Time

Pace, min/mile

1

Connie Hoon

53

57:10

14:18

10 K Run
Place Name Age

Time

Pace, min/mile

1 Bob Scherrer 27 0:40:41 06:34
2 Darren Weaver 19 0:41:26 06:41
3 Scott Ferrari 44 0:42:11 06:48
4 Nick Morganti 45 0:43:45 07:03
5 Ron Romanoff 46 0:45:34 07:21
6 Sarah Gorman 27 0:48:55 07:53
7 Art Wiland 53 0:49:35 08:00
8 Greg Moore 37 0:53:08 08:34
9 Evan Handyside 25 0:53:40 08:39
10 Chris Garber 49 0:55:33 08:58
11 Al Eppihimer 54 1:01:49 09:58
12 Bill Hoon 56 1:07:47 10:56
13 Tom Henry 60 1:07:55 10:57
14 Andy Gero 54 1:09:19 11:11
15 Bruce McGlothlin 55 1:09:19 11:11
16 Richard Hickey 62 1:09:19 11:11

Twenty-eight brave souls showed up on a hot humid day for a run over a tough hilly course.  It was so hazy, the air could be seen.  The main decisions for the day were the type of stroke to use for the slog.   Most of the participants chose either the breaststroke or the backstroke.  The times were slower than usual because of the weather, but the runners had a challenge and an opportunity to socialize during the run if they chose.  Some of the up and coming younger runners showed their potential and finished well.  Mile Becker, Eddie Russman, and Luke Russman showed us the high quality of the young runners of tomorrow.




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