Written by Madeline Bost
Originally Published by the DAILY RECORD of Morris County, New Jersey
On Sunday, October 7, 2012
On Sunday, October 7, 2012
Copyright, Madeline Bost, 2012
For five years the Syracuse Festival of Races 5K has been the national USATF masters 5K championship. Participation by New Jersey runners was sparse the first year or two but they made up for it in a big way last Sunday for this year’s race.
Five New Jersey teams competed and the team with the biggest payoff was the Clifton Road Runners whose M70 team won that division and whose B team took fourth.
The Clifton club is now in the lead in the team grand prix in that division and their B team is in third, and only off second by one point. Two more races are to be run this season and the club should get to at least one of them. The potential spoiler is the Shore Athletic Club that placed second in the division at the race. They cannot pass Clifton but they could keep the B team from placing in the top three. Shore would have to run in both races to do that.
Expectations were high for Ed Smith of Mountain Lakes who aged up to that division this year and his Shore AC team was not disappointed. Smith won the division with a time of 22:01. Jim Leitz of Bayonne placed third in 23:19. New Jersey dominated the division with seven of the 14 runners who finished.
Shore’s M60 team placed third and the Raritan Valley Road Runner’s were sixth. Despite the Raritan Valley name, two of their men are from this area. Roger Price of Randolph finished in 19:00 for seventh and Carl Weaver of Morris Plains finished in 22:05. Also in that division was Steve Austin of Long Valley, a Morris County Strider who finished in 22:41.
The Striders were represented by USATF NJ President Edward Neighbour of Sparta, who finished in 22:24 in the M45 division. Also in the M45 division was Peter Tummey of Rockaway who finished in 20:20.
Cande Olsen of Chatham had a good race, placing third in the W60 division with a time of 24:53. In 2010 Olsen won the division with a 24:13.
SHADES OF DEATH ON SUNDAY
At more than a week out from the second annual Shades of Death Half Marathon in Allamuchy the entries have already gone one hundred over the number of finishers the first year. Runners have been meeting at the Allamuchy Township School for the past few Saturdays to run the course. Since the course is a double loop it has been easy to run just half of the half or all of it on a training run. Next Sunday, October 13th, they will be running the real thing.
Thirty or more of the runners will be partnering up to do the relay, since that double loop makes for a perfect relay setting.
With growth comes change and this year the registration will be in the school gym and not the cafeteria. Good news all around as runners will have access to indoor plumbing, although there will be outdoor toilets in the parking lot and on the course as well.
In 2011 the weather was perfect but a little warm so just in case of a repeat warm day, there will be another water stop on the course making it four for every loop. Parking will be at the Town Hall and Green Acres rather than the Panther Valley Mall. There is no parking at the school but shuttle buses will be taking the runners to the start.
The Allamuchy Harvest Fest is taking place that weekend and the shuttle buses will be making trips to the festival as well.
RUN FOR THE SEEING EYE IS ON!
It was the race that wasn’t last month. The Run 4 the Seeing Eye couldn’t go on in September. A little issue with a tornado closed down Morristown, but the race is taking place next Saturday, October 13th. The start has been moved up to 3:00 p.m. in deference to an earlier sundown. The one mile Doggie Dash/Walk will start at 2:30 p.m.
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