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Category Archives: Race Results

New age group, new pair of shoes for Kukich

15 Saturday Sep 2012

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photo of Diane KukichEvery now and then, CRR Diane Kukich decides to run a race. She is choosy about her races, though, more choosy than most. Having turned 60 earlier this year, it was about time for Diane to get out and take home another prize at a race.  She ran the 2nd Annual Women’s Race for the Pink Ribbon 5K in 24:57, winning the 60-64 age group.  In doing so, she not only placed 46th overall out of 536 finishers, but took home a new pair of hot pink shoes to boot. Nice!

Simmons tames 36th Bottle & Cork Ten

14 Friday Sep 2012

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photo of Dan SimmonsCRR Dan Simmons became a winner in his new age group (65-69) at the 36th Annual Bottle & Cork Ten Miler at Dewey Beach on September 8. He finished the race in 1:16:30. Congratulations, Dan. Way to take advantage of being 65!

CRRs stampede in Wyoming

25 Wednesday Jul 2012

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The 34th Annual Great Wyoming Buffalo Stampede on July 21st saw three Creek Road Runners take away age-group honors in the 10K.

photo of Holly ScottCRR Holly Scott, a Dover-area runner who is still running consistently good times, won the 50-54 age group in 48:00. CRR Dan Simmons took second place in the 60-64 age group with a 44:47. CRR Bruce Hubbard placed third among the 65-69 age group in 55:46.

CRRs standout in Blue Hen 5K

03 Sunday Jun 2012

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photo of Paul Amer, Mark Deshon, Bill Rose, and Stan Sandler

CRRs Paul Amer, Mark Deshon, Bill Rose, and Stan Sandler

It’s certainly the rare day, even at age 56, when CRR Mark Deshon gets beaten by eight other Creek Road Runners in a 5K. That’s what happened today, though, at the Blue Hen 5K.  We’ll get to the extenuating circumstances in a bit.

photo of Jay CoughenourWhat was great about this race is how well we old-timers did as a collective, beginning with the ever-impressive CRR Jay Coughenour, who is nursing an injury but was still able to run a comfortable (for him anyway) 18:35, coming in 4th overall. He won the 40-49 age group.  CRR Bill Rose left Mark by the wayside somewhere along the Hall Trail on his way to a 50-59 age group win and a 10th-place overall finish, in a super 19:23.  Taking third in that same category was CRR Tripp Shenton in 22:53.  Still going, just like the Eveready Energizer Bunny, CRR Bob Taggart won the 70-and-over group in 24:11.

photo of Jeanine RadiceOn the female side, last year’s woman’s winner CRR Jeanine Radice successfully defended her crown in this year’s race with a 19:47, even without having done any speedwork.  Jeanine finished 12th overall.  CRR Ann Jornlin won the 50-59 age group with an impressive 25:07.  Good job, both of you!

Mark hobbles across the finish

Mark Deshon hobbles across the line.

Oh, yeah.  Back to Mark.  Well, let’s just say that the 19:29 he turned in on May 6 came back to bite him, the result of which was that he had strained an achilles tendon.  This day he could only go at that pace for just less than two miles before the pain came back (and Bill Rose passed him).  This would explain the rather unusual finishing time in the photo.  Hey, at least he beat Delaware marathon legend Doug White (at right in photo), though Doug is over 70.

Congratulations to the winners and every Creek Road Runner who came out.

Parsons – I’ll have another, and another, and another

22 Tuesday May 2012

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photo of Sam Parsons finishing a race

Sam Parsons

Tatnall’s Sam Parsons brought home the rare triple crown in last weekend’s Boys Division II DIAA State Track & Field Meet, winning three individual races—the 3200m on Friday in 9:24.19 and the 1600m (4:14:47) and 800m (2:01:39) on Saturday. Sam also took a fourth championship as part of Tatnall’s winning 4x800m relay. Earlier in the season, Sam had broken the state record in the 3200m with a blistering 9:00.61 (hard to even think about times that fast), and he had his sights set on breaking the 1600m record at the annual Delaware “Meet of Champions,” held this week. Alas, he missed breaking the record by a mere seven-tenths of a second.

photo of George, Sam, Christina, and Molly Parsons

the Parsons family

Sam is the son of proud parents CRR Christina Parsons and CRR George Parsons. Their daughter Molly, who also ran for the nationally ranked girls cross-country and track teams at Tatnall, runs for the University of Richmond.

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