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STARK MOUNTAIN HILL CLIMB
Fayston, VT, October 6, 2007
Dave Dunham sets new Course Record at SMF Hill Climb!
by Dot Helling, Race Director
Dave Dunham Sets new Run course record!
9th Annual Stark Mountain Hill Climb (Run)
9th Annual Allen Clark Memorial Hill Climb (Bike)
and Duathlon Great Success!
Great weather, brilliant summit foliage and a course record by almost two minutes set the bar for a
successful Green and Gold athletic weekend on Stark Mountain. Although the field for the 9th Annual Stark
Mountain Hill Climb (Run) and the duathlon was thinned because the newly renovated historic chair was
under final construction, the Allen Clark Memorial Hill Climb (Bike) had a record turnout. Both events were
held in Fayston October 6-7, 2007. In the run Dave Dunham of Bradford, Massachusetts, coach of the U.S.
Mountain Running Team, set a new course record of 23:51:05. He beat the existing record of 25:23 set years
ago by Sproule Love. Current record holder Harriott Shea of East Montpelier, Vermont, now age 51, set the
women's record of 30:09 in the early years of the event. She did not beat her record but won the women's
division in 31:22, nearly three minutes ahead of the next female contender, and in 7th place overall.
Other notable performances included Carl Sturcke, age 64, of Essex Fells, New Jersey who finished
in 41:21 winning the veteran division as the oldest finisher, and finishing in the top twenty. For the second
year in a row, Peter Holtan of Waitsfield, Vermont, was the youngest finisher (age 12) in a time of 52:51,
nearly four minutes faster than his 2006 time. Peter's dad, Brian Holtan (age 52) won the Men's Senior
division in 34:38. The top five women were Harriott Shea (31:22), Elizabeth Markison (23) of Danville,
Vermont in 34:24, Suzi Berget (28) of Bozeman, Montana in 41:30, Katie Schultz Seipel (27) of Bozeman,
Montana in 41:53 and Linda Dillon (42) of Pleasantville, New York in 58:05.
Returning duathletes Thorin Markinson and Marc Hammond put in sterling performances. Thorin,
age 24 from Danville, Vermont, won the duathlon for the second year in a row with a combined time of 56:18.
Last year Thorin won the run overall, and this year he came in third. Marc Hammond (41) repeated his fourth
place performance and improved his 2006 time with an overall finish time of 1:14:56. Paul Welch (43)was
second in the duathlon in 61:00 flat. Charlie Tipper (48) of South Hero, Vermont finished third in 1:07:30
after improving his 2006 run time (35:09) by over three minutes. Charlie finished the run in 31:54, good for
8th place overall in the run.
Sponsored by the Stark Mountain Foundation, the run begins at the Mad River Glen base lodge and
ends at the summit of Stark Mountain. Runners take any route they choose and travel a linear mile, 2,000
vertical feet, to the top. The bike, sponsored by Stark Mountain Bike Works, is a time trial from the
intersection of Routes 100 and 17 to the top of Appalachian Gap. Both events are fundraisers. This year's run
proceeds will be donated to the restoration of the historic single chair. The bike benefits the Vermont
Adaptive Ski and Sports Association. Traditionally runners ride down on the historic single chair. This year
the runners ran or hiked down. The restored chair will be operating soon and next year's run will feature an
option, run or ride down. Three of this year's participants opted for a combined up and down run time, setting
the standard for addition to the uphill of an optional down competition next year. A kid's run, music and a
barbecue rounded out another successful weekend at Mad River Glen.
Next year's 10th anniversary of the hill climbs will take place on October 4-5, 2008 along with the third
annual running of the duathlon. For complete results and more information, including some photos, check
www.starkmountain.org, www.achillcimb.org and www.madriverglen.com
Submitted by Dot Helling, run director, ultradot@verizon.net