New records set at U.S. Air Force Marathon
Sep 16, 2006
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New records set at U.S. Air Force Marathon
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio - New wheelchair and male
half-marathon records were set today at the U.S. Air Force Marathon, an
official Air Force Services function, held today at Wright-Patterson AFB in
Dayton, Ohio.
Forty-five year-old wheelchair racer Glen Ashlock broke the previous record
by more than twelve minutes, finishing in 1:47:06. Female wheelchair winner
was Monica Szymanski at 3:08:16.
Setting a new record in the male half-marathon race was 25 year-old Derrick
Butler, coming in at 1:09:03. Caitlin Reese took top honors in the female
half-marathon division and was also the top female military winner with a
time of 1:22:20.
Air Force Running Team member Mark Cucuzzella crossed the finish line at
2:31:47, earning his first marathon title and also top male military
honors; while Michelle Elliott, finishing the full marathon at 3:17:48, won
the female division. Top military female was Rendi Everhart with a time of
3:26:39.
Coming in first in the relay division was the National Guard Stars with a
time of 2:35:21. Special relay participants included four 88th Air Base
Wing Security Forces Members who crossed the finish line together with two
of the working dogs stationed at Wright-Patterson.
Finishing up the events in the 5k race was male winner Eric Petersen with a
time of 17:13 and female winner Gabrielle Beal at 21:37, as two A-10
Thunderbolt II "Warthog" aircraft performed a flyover. The A-10 was this
year's tribute craft and was featured on the official event patch and medal
given to all participants.
There were more than 5,000 runners registered for the race, the largest
held since the event's inception in 1997. Seventy-one racers were honored
as "ten-year runner" special guests for participating in all Air Force
marathons at Wright-Patterson. There was even a marriage proposal at the
end of the race when U.S. Marine Isaac Pacheco crossed the finish line with
his girlfriend, got down on one knee and asked her to marry him. She said
yes as spectators cheered.
For complete results, visit www.usafmarathon.com. Note - times listed are
unofficial.
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