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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 |
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4 Mile Walk |
| Place |
Name |
Age |
Time |
Pace, min/mile |
1 |
Connie Hoon |
53 |
57:10 |
14:18 |
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| 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.