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Saturday, September 4, 1999 -- Charleston
[Coverage]
Both races started after the Star Spangled Banner was sung, with the
15 milers taking off first. All 5K racers started 10 minutes
later. Both courses meandered through the city streets, starting on
Clendenin Street, and heading east. The 15 mile course was flat to
rolling, looping through residential areas and ending in Laidly Field
Stadium for a lap in front of the cheering spectators.
Sawe, a 30 year-old native of Kenya who lives in Albuquerqe, NM, spent most of the day running with three of his fellow countrymen- Musuva, Gideon Mutisya(1:15:04), and Elly Rono(1:15:26). The four Kenyans separated themselves from the pack within the first two miles. Mutisya held a slight lead at the 5 mile mark, but at the 9 mile mark, Musuva was in the lead.
"I was hoping it would break into a two-man race", Sawe said. "but I
was comfortable running in a group".
The first female to finish the 15 miler was Russian Nadya
Guselschikova(1:27:16), who resides in Rockville, MD. More than
three minutes behind was Tammy Slusser(1:30:40), while
Karolina Szabo(1:32:29) rounded out the top three female
finishers.
In the 5K run, Larry Taylor(16:02) returned to defend his title
from the year before, winning his third straight time. His time was 9
seconds faster than his previous record. George Washington track
standout Brooks Crislip(16:20) was close behind for the second
place finish, and Ed Frohnapfel(16:36) rounded out the top
three finishers.
Jessica Taylor(18:33), daughter of Larry Taylor, was the first female to finish the 5K, edging out Kelly McGraw(18:42) by only 9 seconds. Jessica taylor, a track and cross country standout at Fayetteville High School, improved on her record of 19:17 set last year. The largest and loudest ovation on the day was for 92 year-old John Pianfetti(51:08), who competed in and finished the 5K. Thanks go out to Pat Board, Pam Anderson, Mark Courtney, and all the volunteers and policemen who helped make this classic event possible. |
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