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by Bob Dolphin
Kevin Broad, 37, of Canmore, Alberta, won the race for his fifth consecutive time finishing in 2 hours, 27 minutes, and 55 seconds. When I saw him at my six mile mark, he had a racing companion. However, when I next saw him half way into my race, he was running alone and went on to finish 3 1/2 minutes ahead of the second place runner. The first woman was Noreco Kawayidio, 29, of Nanaimo, B.C., 31st overall, with a 2:49:06. Suzette Moore, 40+ of Bellingham, WA, was the first woman master runner with a time of 3:00:35. In addition to the running accomplishments of the front runners, some of our friends ran extremely well. On October 3-4, 1998, Eb Engellman, 56, a Marathon Achiever (MA) from Salem, OR, placed third overall at Megan's Run at Portland, OR. He ran 111 miles in that 24-hour event and recovered enough in a week to place 5th in the 55-59 Male Division with a time of 3:22:17. On October 4th Gunhild Swanson, 54, of Spokane, WA, had a second place finish in the 50-54 Female Category at the Portland Marathon, A week later at Victoria she had a reverse split, improved her time by four minutes, and placed first in her age compe- tition with a time of 3:18:10. Congratulations to Tony Sagare, 59, of Yakima, WA, who ran his 68th marathon/ultra in a remarkable time of 3:50:45. This was Tony's first marathon since his recovery from open-heart surgery. We visited at the 10K point on the course, but I fell back as he moved on. I was passed by Todd Byers, 35, of Seattle, WA, at the same time. Todd is a member of the Seattle Marathon Board of Directors, runs many marathons, and finished in 4:04:25. Other American and Canadian friends and acquaintances follow:
3:28:37 Ken Bonner, 56, Victoria, B.C. 3:38:36 Mae Palm, 58, 3rd, Whistler, B.C. 3:52:33 Bobbie Busch, 40+, Gig Harbor, WA 3:55:24 Chbri Gillis, 40+, Woodinville, WA 4:06:48 Jack Swanson, 64, Spokane, WA 4:26:51 Clive Heatherington, 64, Port Alberni, B.C. 4:58:47 Ed Galiger, 59, Seattle, WA IMy run went well, but as runners kept passing me, I was constantly reminded that I was moving slowly to a four-hour-plus finish. Since there would be only two age class awards in my division, I assumed that I was out of the running in that competition. However, at 23 miles I overtook a 65 year old who had passed me early in the race. He was walking, so I ran past. A minute later he ran past me going much faster than I was running. I caught up with him as he walked through an aid station area. I picked up the pace and ran on to finish in 4:06:24 to become finisher 1,242 of 2,400 runners and #2 of 8 in my age group.
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