Saturday, July 24, 1999 -- Eleanor
Putnam County Fair 10K Run & 3 Mile Walk
Story by Don Parks with photos by Don Parks and Lori Garbesi
[Coverage/Recap]
[Pic Set 1]
[Pic Set 2]
[Pic Set 3]
[Overall Results]
[Results by Class]
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Bruce Blankenship, he just keeps going, and... |
One person in the crowd who was ready for another challenging Saturday
morning was Bruce Blankenship. At the always young age of 47,
Blankenship was taking part in his 400th career run dating back to
1982. Including everything from one mile races to ultras, he just
keeps coming back for more. Something close to an average of two
races a month for the last 17 years!
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Jason Groves has his feet, and head, on a winning track |
Keeping his eye on Groves, but never able to close the gap, was
James Shock who was running in his first 10K in 4 years since
injuring his achilles. Shock was able to finally break away from a
pack of runners around the 3-mile mark. Shock held the second spot
from there to the finish with a time of 38:39.
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Kayla Lester wins on her first try |
The women's competition was dominated by Kayla Lester (45:40),
the youngest female at 16-years-old. Even more impressive is the fact
that it was her first competitive 10K race. "They tricked me into
this, I thought it was a 5K," she said speaking about her fellow
runners who had talked her into racing. Nice trick, and we can only
hope to see more of her at future races. Taking second place was
Karen Huffman (50:09) with Jessica Fisher (53:17) taking
third.
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Hot? Maybe... Fun? Definitely! |