2001 Features Archives Index

Drum roll please. And the winners are….

By David Yon The elections committee has counted and certified the votes. No protests have been filed. Therefore the 2002 Officers and Directors of GWTC will be:President: Jane JohnsonVice President Tom PerkinsSecretary: Lisa UngerTreasurer: Bob PrentissAt...

I’m a runner now

By Amy Balla "It's amazing what the body can do…"I've heard this statement before, but never understood it. Usually my mind surprises me before my body does. Have you ever stepped on a scale to discover amazing acts by your body? I don't need a scale...

30K returns to Natural Bridge Road

By David Yon A combination of warm weather, a new date, a new location and a Friday night Christmas party led to one of the smallest turnouts ever for this race. Tom Ratliffe (age 53) overcame the warm temperatures to win the 25th annual running of this...

Looking Back: 1989 30K

David Yon December 15, 2001 was the twenty-fifth annual 30K, if I count right. Well, maybe not quite annual since there were two races run in 2001. Regardless, it seems like an appropriate time to take a look back and so we are reproducing the story and...

Patience can be the biggest challenge

By David Yon The value of the home court advantage came through very clearly Saturday. Sarah Docter-Williams got a nice slow start to this race, knowing what second place Heather Butcher did not - that the trip back on this out and back course is much...

USMC, Humboldt Marathon finishers

2001 Marine Corp Marathon, First Name Last Name Age Sex Time Place John Forehand 32 M 3:22:01 563 Don Robinson 47 M 4:26:31 6154 Juanice Hagan 51 F 4:30:25 6623 Stephanie Pichard 33 F 4:44:36 8202 2001 Humboldt Marathon, Jerry McDaniel 47 M 3:09:21 20 Bill...

A ray of sunshine at Forest Festival 5K

By David Yon Just under a year ago, Mark Francis and Tim Simpkins piled into a car together and headed to Perry, Florida for the Forest Festival 5K. They chattered about training and race strategy, and for Mark, the possibility of achieving every runner's...

6,000,000 trees, 25 years and counting

Pine Run 2001 Photos by John KalinBy David YonAs you enter International Paper's property, you roll up and down hills that make you wonder if the pine trees on the side of the road shouldn't be mountain furs. As you summit peak after peak driving to the...

When did you catch James?

David Yon The Question of the Day for the 2001 Women's Distance Festival was: "When did you catch James?" James Dexter, that is, who took off flying at the start of the men's race and grabbed the early lead. For most people, the answer was never. The...

Lincoln runners dominate Prefontaine 5K

By David Yon Lincoln High School runners showed up in force at the 2001 Prefontaine 5K and Scott Poindexter and Allie Hunter ran away with the race titles. Scott ran with Wade Brett for the first two miles before taking control of the race and winning in...

On turning 100,000

By Martha Haynes Runners love numbers. Perhaps even more than their similarly obsessed fellow travelers, baseball fans, runners love stats. They love distances and times, particularly one divided by the other. They love their own numbers and others'...

FSU distance running gets new life

By David Yon I have lived in Tallahassee since 1974 and been an avid follower of FSU sports for at least that long. And while there have been lots of great moments when it came to sports in general, distance running has been - well, to be blunt - awful,...

Pearson wins Sickle Cell 5K

By David Yon The 2001 Sickle Cell 5K was a bit like a Sunday political rally or afternoon dinner on the grounds. Over 200 runners finished the 5K with Tony Pearson claiming the title in 17:05 after listening to music, speeches and tributes. Renada Strakova...

Big crowd, slow times at Echo 5K

By David Yon Slow times, but a good crowd marked this year's Echo 5K. A new face on the local racing scene, Wayne Johnson, was the only runner under 17:00. Johnson captured the win with a time of 16:50, while last year's winner Scott Keatley was second in...

Jane Johnson bashes old folks field

By David Yon The hustle and bustle before the start of Tom Brown Bash is the first tip off that there is something very different about this race. First, you drive into a park and then dip down into the woods for the start. When you get there you will see...