1999 Features Archives Index

Annual Awards/Grand Prix Awards presented

GWTC Annual Awards PresentationsMuseum of Florida HistoryR. A Gray Building (To read presentation, click on award division.)Male Runner of the Year, Female Runner of the YearIn naming its Runners of theYear, Gulf Winds Track Club seeks to honor those who,...

St. Marks 30K goes off without hitch

The St. Mark's 30K once again went off without a hitch thanks to David and Judy Waters . The weather was unusually perfect although it did warm up a little bit too much during the last half. In the absence of any big name stars, a contingent of about eight...

Springtime training group a success

By Julie Clark The first annual Springtime 10K Training class/group was a success. There were 19 participants who finished the Springtime 10K. Everyone in the class came very close or exceeded their personal time goals.The top age group winner was Jean...

Relay for Life needs runners

The GWTC board did the easy part, now it is up to members to step in and do the rest.On May 7-8 the American Cancer Society will sponsor the Relay for Life on the Leon High School Track. Teams will race/run/walk around the track in an effort to raise money...

261 celebrate Palace Saloon’s 25th running

By David Yon Will Walker was not about to let a little road construction get in the way of the 25th running of the Palace Saloon 5K. No sir, call in Bill McGuire to true up the certification and the sheriff's office to provide great traffic control. Then...

Racewalking in Boston

By Gene Opheim I have seven national championship racewalks on my calendar this year. I’m racing everything from 1500 meters to a 20k.My first race took place last Saturday on March 27 in Boston, Massachusetts. I asked everyone I knew if they would go with...

GAC hosts Calico Jack’s Summer Series

By Dan Clark This summer a new race series in Gainesville will be hosted by a brand new RRCA Club, the Gainesville Athletic Club. The races are all on Friday evenings, at 6:30. We will race 3 miles and then drink beer and listen to the live music at...

“Wrong Way” Labossiere strikes again!

By Greg Waddell The 7 p.m. start provided 90 degree weather with high humidity as it usually does for the Bainbridge, Ga. Memorial Run for Health 5K race each year. As the 85 runners began their trek of the loop course, newcomer to Tallahassee Mike Nichols...

1999 State Track Meet in Review

The 1999 State Track Meet in Review By Allison Eagan(Allison is a GWTC member and was an all state runner for Leon High School where she ran cross country and track. She now attends the University of Florida.)Upon my return to Gainesville, I had the...

A Myopic View of Summer Track Meet

By Jay SilvanimaI hadn't run competitively on a track in over 2 decades, so I thought "what can I lose" as I pulled up to the Mike Long Track on June third. Once on the track, I was pleasantly surprised to see lots of youngsters loosening up. At first I...

Results from AAU Nat’l Championships

Results from AAU National Championships in Cleveland Big Bend Track ClubBoys long jump: Harrison Gibson, 5; Diane Lewis, 15thGirls high jump: Lewis, 10thGirls triple jump: Lewis, 15thBoys 200-meter: gibson, 13th100 meter: Harrison, 15thGirls...

Walker wins RRCA t-shirt contest

With a little over a month remaining before the third annual RRCA National Run to Work Day (Friday, September 17th), the RRCA announced the winning slogan for the back of a new Run to Work T-Shirt. The design, submitted by Jim Walker of Leon County,...

Footlocker Track & Field Championship

Note: The Footlocker Track and Field Championship is one of the top two high school meets in the United States. This year the event coincided with the Pontiac Grand Prix Track Meet, one of the USTAF Golden Spike Tour Meets (the Pontiac Meet was on...

Area youths awarded at Pot Luck Bash

This year's Chenoweth Award winners are 400/800 meter speedster Theresa Daniels of Lincoln High School and shot/discus standout Travis Woullard of Port St. Joe High School. Coaches Perry Shaw of Lincoln and Scott Gowan, Port St. Joe, were obviously proud...