Marathoning is difficult enough in itself, but when one has a goal in mind, say qualifying for Boston, the exertion over the 26-mile, 385-yard course can seem insignificant to the mental stress of looking at one’s watch and seeing how close one is to qualifying and NOT to have qualified.
Such was the case on October 13 for CRR Tripp Shenton, who, despite running a nice 3:31:30 in the Baltimore Marathon, came up a mere 16 seconds shy (his chip time was 3:30:16) of his age’s 3:30 qualifying standard for the Boston Marathon—less than a second per mile. That’s unfortunate.
Still a strong showing. Know he’ll make it one day.



13th Annual Scott Mackler 5K
Newark’s 39th Annual Turkey Trot 10K and 5K
Every 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