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In memoriam, CRR Ken Seaman

25 Friday Jan 2013

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photo of Ken Seaman at UD's PT clinic

CRR Ken Seaman, 1950–2013

Well before his knees gave out on him, CRR Ken Seaman was a force to be reckoned with—on the road, in the water, on the bike, or some combination thereof. Even with substantial discomfort in his knees, Seaman would often jump in a local 5K or two and go as hard as he could. He loved the beach life and often ran the popular Bottle & Cork 10 Miler. In his heyday, Seaman competed with fellow triathlete buddies CRR Chip Fletcher, CRR John Zolper, and CRR Willie Cain, who was his next-door neighbor and one of his best friends.

Professionally, Seaman had been an instructor and academic coordinator of clinical education in the Physical Therapy Program at the University of Delaware for over 20 years, a testament to his love of health and fitness. He had great passion for volunteering and outreach, which earned him the Jefferson Award in 2002 and the Volunteer of the Year award from the MS Society of Delaware.

photo of votive candleSeaman had retired a few years ago and had had his share of more serious health problems in recent years. He was 62 and died at his home in Newark early this week.

Seaman Obituary

Simmons ices the Icicle

16 Wednesday Jan 2013

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It was fairly warm and humid for the running of the 37th annual Icicle Ten Miler in Wilmington on January 13.  Same tough finishing climb up the Adams Street hill, though.  Of the 590 finishers, four Creek Road Runners stood out.

photo of Dan SimmonsCRR Dan Simmons didn’t come close enough in his quest to snatch another state age-group record, but he did win the 65-69 age group in 1:16:46. Coming in third in that same category was CRR Bruce Hubbard (1:27:53).

Among the female runners, CRR Theresa Kauffman and CRR Holly Scott came in third and fourth, respectively, in the 50-54 age group. Kauffman’s time was 1:20:13, and Scott finished in 1:25:53.

No Victor, but not without a winner

31 Monday Dec 2012

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CRR Mark Deshon with the bubbly

Since 1999, Creek Road Runners have been gathering on Dec. 31 at Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area to “Wring Out the Old, Ring In the New,” celebrating the end of the year and the promise of a new one while enjoying camaraderie along a 7.5km trail loop.

Check out this year’s event review and those of previous years.

14th Annual “Wring Out the Old, Ring In the New” trail run

24 Monday Dec 2012

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photo of Bob Bennett with event T-shirt

CRR Bob Bennett promos the course with the 10th Anniversary t-shirt.

It’s now less than a week away. Time for Santa to make a list and check it twice, to see if the Creek Road Runners will be nice enough this year to come to the 14th Annual “Wring Out the Old, Ring in the New” trail run at Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area.

Where?
Black Bridge Rd. parking lot off Appleton Road (north of Rt. 273)

When?
Monday, December 31st, 9 a.m.

How Far?
7.5km (4.67 miles)

How Fast?
Not to worry, this is a social run.

Whether or Not?
This is an all-weather event; we go regardless of the conditions.

Cost?
Nothing to run, but there is a parking fee (bring $5).

If you need more information, please contact CRR Mark Deshon.

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Simmons smashes state record

10 Monday Dec 2012

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photo of Simmons receiving his age-group award

CRR Dan Simmons posing for post-race photo

CRR Dan Simmons began chipping away at CRR Bob Taggart’s stranglehold on the men’s list of Creek Road Runner state record holders by blowing by Taggart’s five-year-old half-marathon record of 1:37:52 in the 65-69 age group with a 1:36:43* in Saturday’s Rehoboth Beach Half Marathon. In winning his age group, Simmons came in 53rd overall out of 857 finishers. In breaking this record, he also virtually broke the state record for the 20km distance, also previously held by Taggart. Simmons is a biology professor at the University of Delaware and is also a member of the Pike Creek Valley Running Club.

Congratulations, Dan!

*tag time, which was the official time listed

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