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One participant encourages another young runner as he crosses the finish lin ein the 5K Run/Walk Saturday morning.


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Whether you walked or ran, it was fun


The Floyd Press: News >
Fri Sep 05, 2008 - 10:07 AM

by Wanda Combs
Editor

The first 5K Run/Walk drew 127 registrants, and the walk and dinner raised approximately $3,200 in profits. A “community pasta meal” held on Friday in conjunction with the Run/Walk had 90 diners and also contributed to the proceeds, which will be sent to Duke’s brain tumor center.
On Saturday morning, the sun was shining down on the runners and walkers. Dawn Weeks, organizer, said 119 participants actually finished the race. She explained one walker had to return to work, and she guessed others who registered did not show up on race day or just registered to give a donation.
Weeks added that the turnout was exceptional and “it seemed like people had a good time. A lot won medals that didn’t think they would win.”
The Run/Walk, sponsored by the Town of Floyd, took participants on a 3.1 mile loop that started and ended at the high school.
The goal was to finish within an hour, and everyone did.
The event also was supported by numerous volunteers, in addition to the Virginia Department of Transportation, the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office, and the Rescue Squad.
Before Glenn Altizer, who had planned the relay route, blew the whistle at the start of the race, Janie Walters sang the national anthem.
Lynn Baluh, one of the runners, remarked that the race course was “nice and challenging with all the hills” and very good.
Dove Erich, the female champ, told the Press she came with a determination to win. She was also the first registrant for the 5K event. She lives in Hilliard, Ohio.
At the medals ceremony after the race, Laura Cantrell, on behalf of all the planners – also including Leon and Annette Hubbard and Rainey and Ann Houston, thanked everyone involved with the event. She added that Duke had also relayed their appreciation.
Overall male winners were Austin Grubb (first), Andrew Pauley (second), and Jeff Casassa (third). Overall female winners were Dove Erich (first), Lynn Baluh (second), and Rebecca Adcock (third).
Other female winners were:
14 years and under: first – Laurel Brooke, second – Mary Houston, third – Grace Cox.
15-19 years: first – Nicole Snead, second – Brandy Phillips, third – Tempry Goff
20-24 years: first – Allie Mannon, second – Ann Houston, third – Katie Shryer
25-29 years: first – Michelle Deel, second – Laura Cantrell, third – Jessi Warren
30-34 years: first – Annette Hubbard, second – Leigh Carter, third – Ginger Taylor
35-39 years: first – Gretchen Hitchner, second – Hannah Mann, third – Jeaneen Ingram
40-44 years: first – Rima Forrest Sulzen, second – Vanessa Clark, third – Jennifer Brooke
45-49 years: first – Judy Bell, second – Janet Harris, third – Regina Cox
50-54 years: first – Jewel Phillips, second – Brenda Allen, third – Katherine Sowers
55-59 years: first – Jane Cundiff, second – Wanda Blackwell, third – Anne Harman
60 and over: first – Margaret Harris, second – Cathy Driscoll, third – Mary Hitchner
Other male winners were:
14 years and under: first – Riley St. Pierre, second – Bryce Altizer, third – Will Lane
15-19 years: first – Cole Conley, second – Gabriel Whitlock, third – John William Houston

25-29 years: first – Jonathan Adcock, second – Tim Lane, third – Travis Cantrell
30-34 years: first – Jared Gardner, second – Rob Campbell, third – Chris Hewitt
35-39 years: first – Randy McDaniel, second – David Pluska, third – Teddy Moore
40-44 years: first – Tom Cosgrave, second – Terry Osborne, third – Leon Hubbard
45-49 years: first – Bill Freeman, second – John Paul Houston, third – Adolph Turner
50-54 years: first – Paul Weeks
55-59 years: first – Ron Rogers, second – Ken Cundiff, third – David Sulzen
60 and over: first – Steve Huppert, second – Wayne Driscoll, third – John Harris

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