Line Lauritsen of McHenry, Maryland took top female honors in the half marathon, finishing 12th overall in 88:14. Lynn Haven's Kristin Petersen was the women's runner-up, posting a 94:11 to finish 19th overall. The next two women were more Baker University athletes, Ashley McBride (24th, 96:48) and Kerry Kurta (25th, 97:15). Diane Morris (56th, 1:46:43) was the first woman master and the 12th woman finisher.
So why were all those Baker University runners doing so far from their campus in Baldwin City, Kansas? Well, the NAIA cross-country championships were two weeks before the Run For The Redfish, and Panama City Beach has to look like an attractive destination for a post-season trip, especially from Kansas. But the half-marathon also opens the track-and-field season for the Wildcats. The marathon is one of the events contested in the NAIA track-and-field championships, and athletes can qualify for the NAIA marathon with a fast enough half-marathon time. Aaron Caldwell's 74:07 was under the NAIA provisional standard of 75:00, but not quite fast enough to make the automatic qualifying standard of 73:00. In addition to competing in the Run For The Redfish, the Wildcats also completed a service project during their sojourn in Florida.
The third annual Run For The Redfish half marathon was the largest yet, with 350 finishers.
Top Ten Men
- 1:14:07 ~ Aaron Caldwell (M, 20) Overland Park, KS
- 1:18:52 ~ Eric Larson (M, 21) Overland Park, KS
- 1:19:40 ~ Christopher Scheideman (M, 22) Baldwin City, KS
- 1:21:08 ~ Cooper Clark (M, 20) Haysville, KS
- 1:21:28 ~ Justin Hill (M, 23) Lenexa, KS
- 1:22:21 ~ Aaron Scrimager (M, 36) Panama City Beach, FL
- 1:23:42 ~ Parker Bryant (M, 21) Parkville, MO
- 1:24:27 ~ Ian Hankins (M, 24) Baldwin City, KS
- 1:25:06 ~ Cedric Gillette (M, 30) Marianna, FL
- 1:27:18 ~ Corey Clark (M, 21) Paris, France
Top Ten Women
- 1:28:14 ~ Line Lauritsen (F, 29) McHenry, MD
- 1:34:11 ~ Kristin Petersen (F, 37) Lynn Haven, FL
- 1:36:48 ~ Ashley McBride (F, 19) Olathe, KS
- 1:37:15 ~ Kerry Kurta (F, 18) Overland Park, KS
- 1:40:55 ~ Peggy Warner (F, 21) Panama City, FL
- 1:41:29 ~ Michele Patterson (F, 26) Dothan, AL
- 1:42:01 ~ Amy Mann (F, 34) Panama City Beach, FL
- 1:43:40 ~ Anna Dagar (F, 26) Lynn Haven, FL
- 1:45:19 ~ Tiffany Roddenberry (F, 27) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:45:43 ~ Margaret Hawker (F, 34) Dothan, AL
Run For The Redfish Half-Marathon winners, 2009-2011 | ||
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Date | Men | Women |
5 DEC 2009 | 78:52, Kristoffer Chacon | 87:37, Hadley Nyquist |
4 DEC 2010 | 79:18, Andrew Norton | 86:59, Hadley Nyquist |
3 DEC 2011 | 74:07, Aaron Caldwell | 88:14, Line Lauritsen |
Links
- Complete results of the 2010 Run For The Redfish Half Marathon at active.com
http://results.active.com/pages/page.jsp?eventID=1972008 - 2010 story, "Norton and Nyquist nail the Run For The Redfish Half Marathon"
http://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2010/12/redfish-2010.html - Run For The Redfish website
http://www.runfortheredfish.com/ - USATF course certification map for the Run For The Redfish Half Marathon
http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/maps/showMap.asp?courseID=FL09109EBM - Trouble Afoot! muses about the NAIA marathon
http://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2011/05/on-saturday-morning-28-may-2011.html - Choose your next race from the latest schedule at Trouble Afoot!
http://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/search/label/calendar?max-results=1
Very cool, Herb! How in the world did you find out about the service project? Very nice story...too bad Aaron didn't make the auto qualify.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
judy
Judy,
ReplyDeleteI had a source:
http://www.thebakerorange.com/news/2011/dec/01/runners-prepare-half-marathon/
I can't say for sure if qualifying for the NAIA marathon was a consideration. It's a tough double if any of those runners also want to run the 5,000, the 10,000, or the steeple. But Baker did have an athlete in the 2011 NAIA women's marathon--Megan Rosa placed ninth in 3:06:09.
Herb.