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Sunday, December 6, 1998 -- Morgantown
Back Bay Snowflake Sprint 5K
Story and photos contributed by Carrie Wickline, additional photos by
Eric DeBoni.
[Coverage/Recap w/Pics]
Pictures:
[Set 1]
[Set 2]
[5K Run Results]
[5K Walk Results]
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With the sun at their backs, the racers head out on a strangely warm December afternoon
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The fourth annual Snowflake Sprint did not hold true to it's namesake
this year with temperatures on race-day in the mid-sixties. The
unseasonably warm weather brought nearly 300 runners and over 50
walkers to Morgantown and helped raise money in the fight against
Spina Bifida. Krepps Park was bustling Sunday afternoon with runners
and volunteers of all ages, and activities began with a 1 mile fun run
for the younger participants on hand.
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10-year-old Katlain Grimm reminds us of the great satisfaction that comes with finish a race (and winning an award!)
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The 5K course rolled through residential side streets of the Touchdown
City managing to avoid steep climbs the area is famous for. The race
path, much like a maze, began and ended at Krepps Park directly
outside the WVU Coliseum. The starter's pistol fired promptly at 2pm
with runners jockeying for position on the narrow roadway. Walkers
were invited to challenge the course just minutes after runners
disappeared over the first incline.
In just over 16 minutes from their start the first runner came into
sight of the finish line. John Reynolds of Fairmont broke the tape at
16:40 with a comfortable 8 second lead over second place finisher
Kenny Beerbower, also of Fairmont. Rounding out the top three overall
finishers was Bob Nedley of Brownsville, PA with a time of 16:51.
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A race complete with a chef... now that's something to run for!
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The first female through the chute also posted an outstanding 12th
place overall. Charity Wachera of Morgantown led the women with an
impressive 18:38 run. Over a minute passed before second place female
finisher, Kimberly Dorman of Morgantown, crossed the line. Elkins
native Ryann Metheny took 3rd place for the females posting a time of
20:28.
As hundreds more participants maneuvered the home stretch, lines
started to form for the famous post-race feast. The local Back Bay
restaurant sponsored a lunch buffet complete with soup, pasta, and
desserts to satisfy runners and non-runners alike. Race director John
May organized another fantastic event for the Morgantown area, and any
weekend visitors, to enjoy!
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