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Saturday, July 5, 2003 -- St. Albans, WV
St. Albans Riverfest 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk
(iPO Event Id#: 5601)
Story and photos by Ariana Kincaid
[Details]
[Coverage]
[Overall Results]
Pictures:
[Set 1]
[Set 2]
[Set 3]
[Set 4]
[Set 5]
Past Coverage:
[1998]
[1999]
[2000]
[2001]
[2002]
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A fine day for a walk in St. Albans
To the untrained observer, it seemed like a perfect day to
run... however, to those who have seen many a race day come and go,
the deception was plain. Comfortable for a leisurely walk, the day
was just warm and humid enough to challenge those competing against
the clock or against others. That was what faced runners and walkers
in this year's Saint Albans Riverfest 5k Run and 1 Mile Walk, as they
gathered in front of the fire station at the loop in Saint Albans.
It's gotta be tough to be Larry Taylor. (No, seriously!) Race
directors often refer to your previous accomplishments on their course
in their pre-race remarks, pointing you out as the one to beat for
those looking to make a name for themselves in the local racing scene.
And, if you should happen to have a bad day on the course, those not
in the know may wonder what the fuss was about. (Don't worry, those
of us in the know, know.) Taylor is a true credit to his sport,
though, and is always gracious.
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A sprint to the finish
This year, however, on this course, the man turning in the popsicle
stick with a big number "1" on it was not Larry Taylor, but
David McCollam, with a time of 15:10.8. Behind him was Mike
Gwinn, and then the man with the yellow shoes, Larry Taylor, came
in third.
The first finishing female this year, as twice before, was Kelly
McGraw, finishing the course in 19:15.8. A Saint Albans resident,
she made the host town proud with her efforts. Following her were
Rachel Cipolat and Kasey Jividen, second and third
respectively.
William Riddle, a wheelchair competitor, took first place
honors in that category, finishing 73rd overall.
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A family that plays together, stays together
In the 1-Mile Walk, Perry Estep was the first across the finish
line; the first female was Elaine Holstine. Oldest competitor
honors went to Don Bird (who was also the race director, and
who finished second overall in the walk) and Linda Johnson (6th
overall). Youngest competitors were Drew Scherr, at 11th place
overall, and Kara Bird, who finished 14th overall.
Special recognition goes out to Sam Hindman, 57, who had a PR
on the flat, fast course, earning a third-place trophy for his
efforts. Hindman is a relative newcomer to running who has performed
admirably this season. Way to go, Sam!!
Special thanks to Don Bird, Kelly Castleberry, and the City of Saint
Albans for their efforts!
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