2008 Roxbury Race #3

3.52 miles - up Hemlock

March 15, 2008

8:30 am, 37 degrees, misty 

   

Stopwatch breaks - send times!

     The stopwatch got wet during today's race.  Although it took times just fine, it won't give them back.  We have times for the dozen or so people who wrote them on the results sheet, but the other 35 people have no time at all.  If you know your time, send it in!

Thanks for sending all those times in.  We got 25 of them, out of a possible 47.  It would be nice to know the winner's time, just for the record, but now most people can guess their times pretty well with the information we have.

By the way, once the rain stopped and the stopwatch dried out, it works again.

Friends 

 

We are sad to report that

Shiloh

longtime friend and companion of our friend

Sharon Gawe

will be doing the rest of her running in the next world,

for she passed on Monday, March 10, 2008.

We extend our heartfelt sympathies to

Sharon, her friends and family.

We hope that the next generation of runner-companions,

Mia, Dudley, Rosie, Lucky and others,

will benefit from the opportunities that Shiloh

helped to make available to runners like them.

We at Roxbury who knew Shiloh will miss her.

 

    Dan Lynch is already making a run for Most Improved Runner this year.  Last year, he beat the Fossil about three times, but two of those were decisive races at the end of the season, and this year he's making poor Fossil look like a piker.  Fossil may seek revenge in other venues.

    In the interests of safety, we'd like to mention safe clothing. Remember, it is important to dress so that we are visible to traffic and to other runners. We have two well dressed runners and one counterexample pictured at the right.

    The runner in the center, who happens to be last week's winner among the women, Mary Shafer, is dressed in typically bright yellow-vest style running clothes.  These show up well to drivers, but there is some risk that they might confuse the runner with a crossing guard or a construction worker.  She knows, though, to smile and wave at the drivers (with all five fingers), so she's quite safe.

    The unidentified runner on the right, on the other hand, is dressed in what resembles camouflage.  This color motif blends very well with the background and is good for sneaking up on deer or snipers, but it may be almost invisible to drivers.  This runner, though probably safe from both deer and snipers, runs the risk of being accidentally hit by inattentive drivers.

    The runner on the far left clearly has a keen sense of running fashion.  In his bright yellow shirt, fashionable yellow shirt (from the 2002 Boston Marathon) and colorful running tights from RunningFunky.com, every driver will be able to see him easily, and no driver is likely to hit him, except on purpose, and that only out of jealousy.

Safety  

    Safety is important.  That's why Scott Benjamin gives us the safety warning every month.  That's also why we encourage runners to dress in bright colors so that drivers can see us better. (See above)

    Be safe. Be polite to the drivers.  Remember, if a car hits you, it probably won't damage the car much at all.  

  1. Always choose a safe line.

  2. Try to stay on the same side of the road, usually facing traffic.

  3. In general, follow the people in front of you.  You can see them better than they can see you.

  4. Call traffic warnings to other runners.  "Car up!" or "Car back!"  Even if it's a truck.

  5. Dress brightly.  Cars see bright orange, blue and red better than they see gray.  Give them a chance to miss us.

    Fossil has three rules of running:

  1. Be safe

  2. Have fun

  3. It's more fun if you run well

    Be nice to the drivers.  For the most part, they like us, and they are proud to have us running in Roxbury.  Smile, and, if you wave, be sure you use all five fingers.

This week's pictures

    Up top we have the pictures of three runners who did this week's race with no shoes on.  That's a brave thing for people to be doing in March, but these runners seem none the worse for wear.  From left to right, they are Dudley Ong, Mia Myhill and Rosie MorehouseRosie finished fourth in last week's race.

  Then we have a picture that compares safe and less-safe running atire.

    Below that we have the top men's points finishers in the 2007 Prestigious Roxbury Points Race, and a little farther down, the women.

    Along side the results we have Brian Vanderheiden and Torpedo Ruospo battling the elements at Boston this year.  Then there's a shot of Mark Zerbe in his red vest.  Then we have Jon Binzen worrying about the fog in front of the pavillion.  Near the bottom of the column, a shot of Fast Mario Hasz and his wife Diane, the Belle of the Finish Line.  

    Down at the bottom, we have Fossil meeting a dragon in Germany. He was back in Germany recently, and the dragon is still there and as healthy as ever.

      The Roxbury Races are now listed on the Internet both on RunningInTheUSA and on HiTekRacing.com.  For information contact Bob Lewis at bwlnm (at) aol (dot) com, or at 203 240 0162.

     

 

 
1 Joe Whelan 43
2 Mike Szerkowicz 18
3 23.21 Scott Bussom 29 6.38
4 23.15 Lou Denaro 47 6.36
5 23.26 Dan Lynch 45 6.39
6 23.56 Joe Mendes 41 6.48
7 Mike Taylor 42
8 24.32 John Whalen 42 6.58
9 Bruce Goulart 58
10 24.45 Brian Vanderheiden 38 7.02
11 24.54 Alissa Pajer 21 7.04
12 25.08 Ed Sandifer 56 7.08
13 25.22 John Adomelis 53 7.12
14 Mary Schafer 33
15 Brian Gildea 46
16 25.59 Chris Deming 41 7.23
17 26.02 Don Smith 63 7.24
18 26.25 Theresa Krebs 38 7.27
19 26.18 David Mariani 44 7.28
20 26.30 Nate Mahrer 35 7.32
21 26.36 Ryan Phillips 28 7.33
22 Dan Lamb 46
23 Chris Childs 49
24 Russ Prbanic 53
25 27.51 Bob Lewis 43 7.55
26 Jon Ong 44
27   Dudley Ong 7  
28 Harry Ong 68
29 Scott Benjamin 50
30 28.36 Paul Butler 50 8.08
31 28.46 Lynn Zuback 42 8.10
32 28.57 Nora Hulton 44 8.13
33 29.23 Larry Deming 50 8.21
34 30.05 Roderick McGahven 39 8.33
35 29.57 Mario Hasz 59 8.31
36   Brittany Ronan 16  
37 Ed Moros 60
38   Mo van Moffaert 48  
39 Bob Satterlee 59
40 Raymond Pajer 59
41 34.36 Sharon Gawe 55

9.50

42   Pat Moore 45  
43 Michael Hicks 39
44 35.58 Theresa Oria 41 10.13
45 36.20 Paul Courtney 45 10.19
46   LeeAnne Zarger 53  
47   Lucky Zarger 1  

 

 

Alternate races
place name age distance time
48 Prasama Sangkachand 45 2.40  
49 Amanda Deming 10 0.82 10.32

 

 

 

 

 

Current points standings

 

 

Over all

Women

Other

 

1 161 Joe Whelan
2 154 Chris Deming
3 152 Joe Mendes
4 149 Lou Denaro
5 148 Dan Lynch
6 136 Ed Sandifer
7 124 Mary Schafer
8 123 Brian Gildea
9 117 David Mariani
10 112 Rosie Morehouse

 

 
7 124 Mary Schafer
25 80 Nora Hulton
26 77 Theresa Krebs
36 56 Mo van Moffaert
41 52 Lynn Zuback
45 47 Sharon Gawe
48 43 Alissa Pajer
61 23 Sinead Blevio
62 22 Sheila Anson
67 17 Michele Westervat

 

 
10 112 Rosie Morehouse 5
29 71 Dudley Ong 7
44 49 Mia Myhill 5
80 7 Lucky Zarger 1

 

 

 

 

 

Created March 15, 2007

Modified March 16, 2007

Recovered April 12, 2007

 

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This is one of the dragons in the fountain outside the 500-year old church in Halle, a rural city in the old East Germany.