By Rick Platt
Former William and Mary All-American Sean Graham, 32, of Alexandria, became just the 3rd runner ever to break the 15-minute barrier in a Colonial Road Runners Grand Prix race, winning the 3rd annual Run the D.O.G. [Duke of Gloucester] Street 5K Saturday morning through the streets of Colonial Willamsburg and the campus of William and Mary. The other two who have broken 15 minutes are also past W&M All-Americans--11-time All-American Matt Lane at the Vineyards of Williamsburg 5K, and 4-time All-American Ed Moran, who won the first two Run the DOG races in 14:13 in 2010 (the Virginia state resident 5K record) and 14:38 in 2011.
Former W&M assistant track coach Ryan Murphy was second in 15:39, while W&M law student Alex Grout was third in 16:10.
Breaking the Run the DOG 5K women's record was two-time Olympic Trials Marathon qualifier Renee High, 30 of Virginia Beach, who was timed in 17:53, breaking the previous record of 18:44 from the 2010 race.
CRR women's Grand Prix champion Karen Terry, 23, of Newport News was second in 18:38, while W&M junior Krissa Loretto, 20, of Williamsburg was third in 19:06. Defending champion Jennifer Quarles, now 40, a 6-time CRR Grand Prix champion, improved her 2011 winning time of 19:19 to a faster 19:15, but placed fourth overall for the women.
Run the D.O.G. [Duke of Gloucester ] Street 5K
Merchants Square, Williamsburg , Virginia
Saturday, April 14, 2012
A Colonial Road Runners Grand Prix Event
Record 691 finishers in the 5K run and walk
Information from Rick Platt (757-229-7375, rickplatt1@juno.com)
** Age group record (5-year age groups)
Men Overall
**1. Sean Graham, 32 Alexandria 14:57
[course record is 14:13 by Ed Moran, 28, Williamsburg in 2010]
2. Ryan Murphy, 26 Richmond 15:39
3. Alex Grout, 25 Williamsburg 16:10
Women Overall
**1. Renee High, 30 Virginia Beach 17:53
[new course record, old record 18:44 by Sarrah Hadiji, 21, Williamsburg in 2010]
**2. Karen Terry, 23 Newport News 18:38
3. Krissa Loretto, 20 Williamsburg 19:06
Men 9-and-under
1. Christopher James, 9 Williamsburg 25:20
2. Matthew Welch, 7 Toano 25:31
3. Jake Sanford, 8 Williamsburg 27:56
Men 10-14
**1. Konrad Steck, 13 Williamsburg 17:42
2. Derrick Bradford, 14 Virginia Beach 19:20
3. Alexander Stauffer, 13 Williamsburg 21:03
Men 15-19
1. Adam Link, 17 Williamsburg 16:12
2. Keith Holleran, 18 Herndon 17:50
3. Tristan Goering, 15 Williamsburg 19:55
Men 20-24
1. Matt Burleson, 22 Newport News 20:47
2. Justin Lubore, 24 Williamsburg 21:24
3. Kenneth Lin, 21 Williamsburg 23:11
Men 25-29
1. Todd Kessler, 29 Newport News 17:30
2. Ryan Doupe, 26 Newport News 18:49
3. Peter Grabowski, 29 Lanexa 19:54
Men 30-34
1. Luis Morillo, 32 Williamsburg 22:01
2. Jason Miller, 34 Williamsburg 22:26
3. Jason Grisso, 34 Newport News 22:35
Men 35-39
1. Marc Milner, 38 Yorktown 19:38
2. Chris Robertson, 39 Williamsburg 19:55
3. Kevin Romberger-DePew, 38 Newport News 19:59
Men 40-44
1. Todd Whetstone, 41 Suffolk 19:50
2. Kristian Ellingsen, 43 Yorktown 21:03
3. Kevin Clauberg, 43 Williamsburg 21:31
Men 45-49
1. Greg Dawson, 46 Williamsburg 17:55
2. Paul Pelletier, 46 Williamsburg 18:40
3. Michael Zikes, 46 Williamsburg 20:39
Men 50-54
1. Dean Wewetzer, 53 Newport News 20:37
2. Robert Keroack, 54 Williamsburg 21:50
3. Paul Freiling, 50 Williamsburg 23:49
Men 55-59
**1. Stephen Chantry, 57 Williamsburg 17:32
2. Jim Thornton, 57 Seaford 18:54
3. William Murray, 56 Williamsburg 20:04
Men 60-64
**1. Rick Platt, 61 Williamsburg 19:44
2. Dale Abrahamson, 62 Yorktown 20:48
3. Peter Sim, 64 Williamsburg 22:57
Men 65-and-over
**1. Langston Shelton, 65 Grafton 20:41
2. Kenneth Mitchell, 67 Williamsburg 22:22
3. Larry Arata, 67 Williamsburg 25:00
Men 70-and-over
1. Richard Sanborn, 77 Williamsburg 45:00
Men Walk
**1. Scott Stakes, 49 Portsmouth 30:12
2. George Fenigsohn, 64 Poquoson 36:37
3. Bob Curtin, 59 Hampton 42:16
Women 9-and-under
1. Lisa Small, 9 Williamsburg 27:30
2. Claire Lombardo, 9 Williamsburg 29:27
3. Abigail Sabo, 9 Williamsburg 30:01
Women 10-14
**1. Hope Bloxom, 14 Yorktown 19:49
2. Jessica Link, 13 Williamsburg 21:37
3. Payton Flores, 13 Williamsburg 21:48
Women 15-19
1. Sara Dimeler, 17 Carrollton 23:31
2. Jessie Verive, 16 Williamsburg 24:18
3. Kayla Schoch, 17 Williamsburg 28:31
Women 20-24
1. Emily Honeycutt, 21 West Point 20:31
2. Emily Horrell, 22 Newport News 20:42
3. Emily Stephens, 22 Williamsburg 21:06
Women 25-29
**1. Megan Moran, 29 Williamsburg 20:30
2. Chloe Malle, 26 Williamsburg 24:52
3. Allison Albert, 29 Williamsburg 25:01
Women 30-34
1. Evie Burnet, 34 Williamsburg 22:31
2. Elisha Sivils, 30 Norfolk 23:23
3. Fran Myers, 31 Williamsburg 23:38
Women 35-39
1. Susan Hagel, 39 Norfolk 21:41
2. Jeanette Primich, 35 Williamsburg 24:07
3. Crystal Davenport, 37 Yorktown 24:14
Women 40-44
**1. Jennifer Quarles, 40 Williamsburg 19:15
2. Ellen Womeldorf, 40 Williamsburg 21:26
3. Charlene Sheets, 41 Williamsburg 26:19
Women 45-49
1. Connie Glueck, 47 Williamsburg 21:09
2. Cory Springer, 46 Williamsburg 23:31
3. Amanda Deverich, 45 Williamsburg 25:04
Women 50-54
**1. Mary Jo Bailey, 51 Williamsburg 22:20
2. Norma Phillips, 51 Williamsburg 24:08
3. Cathleen Rea, 53 Newport News 28:16
Women 55-59
**1. Carol Talley, 57 Toano 23:17
2. Pat O’Bryan, 57 Peoria , IL 24:39
3. Rose Crist, 57 Lanexa 25:34
Women 60-64
1. Louise Sharer, 60 Williamsburg 25:23
2. Brenda Mitchell, 61 Williamsburg 26:29
3. Barbara Biasi, 64 Yorktown 26:59
Women 65-69
1. Ann Hirn, 66 Portsmouth 27:41
2. Patricia Byrne, 65 Falls Church 34:49
3. Carol Shutt, 66 Williamsburg 37:52
Women 70-and-over
**1. Judy Stewart, 72 Williamsburg 32:36
2. Ann Manciagli, 76 Williamsburg 36:31
3. Marilyn Walz Taylor, 70 Arlington 42:28
** Pat Eden, 80 Williamsburg 48:48
[not an age group award winner, but set race women’s 80-and-over record]
Women Walk
1. Sylvia Garcia, 59 Williamsburg 38:06
2. Nancy Barnhart, 61 Williamsburg 40:56
3. Beth McKeeby, 50 Williamsburg 43:19
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