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Yorktown Freedom Run 5K
Yorktown, VA, July 4, 2002
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Race Report
Ruiz Wins Second Yorktown Freedom Run Title
By Rick Platt
Bryce Ruiz and Kristine Wilson won Thursday's Yorktown Freedom
Run 5K for the second time, both having won initially two years ago. There
Were a record 766 entries in the 14th annual race, held to kick off the
Yorktown 4th of July Celebration.
Jamestown High grad Ruiz, 18, outkicked Michael Mann, 33, of
Hampton
in the final 50 meters, both timed in 15:35 (5:01 pace per mile). It was
the
second time Ruiz outkicked one of the Peninsula's premier roadracers at
Yorktown. Two years ago, after his sophomore year at Jamestown, Ruiz ran
a
15:33 to finish four seconds ahead of Rob Hinkle. Mann improved
substantially over his fourth-place 16:11 from last year.
Despite his high school credentials (including a 9:13 for 3,200
meters), the win was no sure thing for Ruiz, in part because he took a
well-deserved break from running after his high school graduation. Ruiz
spent some time socializing at the beach, and started back with just 30
miles the week before Yorktown, less than half his usual mileage. At the
2
1/2-mile mark, coming up the notoriously steep Buckner Street hill from
the
York River, there were still six runners among the leaders, with Ruiz
trailing the group. But he was strong up the hill, then moved on Mann
during
the final half-mile stretch to the finish line at the Yorktown Victory
Monument.
After Ruiz and Mann (15:35), the top five included Tommy Holland,
29, of Virginia Beach (15:42), John Piggott, 37, of Williamsburg (15:48)
and
Ryan Neuhart, 20, of Newport News (15:57). Only two were under 16 minutes
last year. The prize money this year was increased this year from $1,000
to
$2,000 total, with $200-125-75-50-25 going to the top five overall (with
high school and college-eligible runners not allowed to accept the cash
payments). Ruiz, one of the two Colonial Road Runners scholarship
recipients
for 2002 (along with Jamestown teammate Wyatt Beyer) will be going to
North
Carolina State this fall, and expects to compete on the collegiate level
for
five years, so he won't be able to accept money from the Yorktown race
until
2007.
Kristine Wilson had won the 2000 Yorktown race in 18:37. This
year,
Wilson, 28, of Newport News won in 19:08, 13 seconds ahead of Chelliey
Corder, 17, of Billings, Mont. In May Wilson had run a fast 38:46 for 10K
at
the Elizabeth River Run in Norfolk. Corder's 19:21 was only four seconds
slower than the Yorktown 13-19 age group record of Rebecca Cline from
1991.
Although only 17, Corder accepted the prize money. She did not compete in
high school (the school's coach said she ran too much mileage), and she
does
not plan to compete in college. Corder was in town as part of a 4H
interstate exchange program, heard about the race, and decided to race in
another state.
Following those two were Janet Urbanski, 32, of Frederick, Md.
(20:44), Jennifer Quarles, 30, of Williamsburg (20:52, her first prize
money
ever) and Allison Smith, 19, of Williamsburg (21:07).
Besides the open money, the Yorktown Freedom Run awards prize
money
in both the Masters (40-and-over, $150-100-50) and Senior Masters
(50-and-over, $100-75-50) categories.
For the Masters men, Dai Roberts, 41, of Virginia Beach (16:04,
sixth overall) won over Mark Mullady, 45, of Williamsburg (16:49, two
seconds faster than the 16:51 he ran last year to win the Masters title)
and
Bill Bustin, 44, of Yorktown (16:55).
For the Masters women, Williamsburg's Sherry Volk, 41, ran a
20:32
to edge Sharon White, 45, of Langley AFB (20:36), with Margarita Doreste,
41, of Newport News third (20:58). White set a race age group record for
women 45-49 with her 20:36, with Carol Talley, 47, of Toano (the fourth
Master) also under the old record of 21:30 with her 21:22.
Another race record (for women 50-54) was broken by the Senior
Masters winner Donna Harper, 50, of Virginia Beach (23:04). Following
Harper
were Joan Coven, 61, of Williamsburg (23:21, also her first prize money)
and
Carol Rudesill-Brantley, 50, of Williamsburg (24:03).
For the men 50-and-over, the top three were Bill Alto, 51, of
Newport News (19:32), Steve Tyndall, 54, of Yorktown (19:51) and Dennis
Manske, 56, of Hampton (20:02).
There were 693 finishers this year, the second highest ever
(trailing only the 719 from 2001), with the weather oppressive (hot,
hazy,
humid, little breeze, and temperatures rising through the 80's during
race
time). The race started at the National Park Service Visitors Center, and
passed the Yorktown Victory Center, before finishing at the Victory
Monument.
Besides White and Harper, three other race records were set this
year, with the first runners ever in those categories--Jim Johnson, 77,
of
Hampton (men 75-and-over, 46:48, he was given race No. 1), Ryan Myers,
21,
of Smithfield (wheelchair, 38:23), and Miriam Tuovila, 77, of Yorktown
(women 75-and-over, 45:16).
Below are the award winners for the 2002 Yorktown Freedom Run 5K held
Thursday morning on July 4, 2002. The race kicked off the day-long
schedule of events for the Yorktown Fourth of July Celebration. The 5K
started at the Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center, followed the Colonial
Parkway, turned onto Route 238 past the Yorktown Victory Center, then
down to the Yorktown waterfront before going up to Main Street to finish
in front of the Yorktown Victory Monument. Conditions were hot, hazy and
humid with little breeze, temperatures in the 80s at race time.
766 people were entered the 5K with 693 runners completing the 5K.