Sunday, February 26, 2012

Slupecki and Rosen trample the record books at Stomp

Jacob SlupeckiCrushing his own course record by 43 seconds, Lincoln High track star Jacob Slupecki successfully defended his 2011 championship at the third annual Schools Stomping Out Type 2 Diabetes 5K in Tom Brown Park on Saturday morning, 25 February 2012. Slupecki's 16:47 put him across the finish line over 600 meters ahead of the runner up, Peter Kaus, who ran 19:12. Right on Kaus' heels and closing was Sheryl Rosen, the first female finisher, placing third in 19:13. Florida A & M University philosophy professor Michael LaBossiere was the fastest master runner in the race, finishing fifth overall in19:35. The top woman master that morning was Marietta Colberg, 21st in 22:32.


Peter KausThe Schools Stomping Out Type 2 Diabetes event was an entire carnival, almost as big as the length of its name. Other activities besides the 5K included mountain bike races, a one-mile fun run, Zumba, music, and kickball. The 5K race, though, was the first event of the morning, scheduled for an 8:30am start. Slupecki bolted into the lead almost immediately. After 800 meters he was already 50 meters ahead and continuing to pull away. Behind him, Peter Kaus and Hunter Scott vied for second. Kaus had been the 2011 Diabetes 5K runner up, and Scott is one of Slupecki's teammates at Lincoln High. Scott broke contact with Kaus, leading the latter by forty meters halfway through the race. During the second half of the race, though, Scott dropped out, leaving Kaus alone in second, and at times 200 meters ahead of the next runner. Slupecki went on to win in a course record 16:47. Kaus was almost caught, but hung on to the runner-up spot, a few steps ahead of Sheryl Rosen. Michael Kennett was fourth in 19:20.


Sheryl RosenThe women's entries included 2011's defending champion, Kelly Stevens, but it also included Sheryl Rosen. The two ran together during the first mile, leading the women's field. By halfway through the race, though, Rosen had slipped ahead of Stevens, opening up a three-second gap. The second half of the race was all Rosen's, as she continued to increase her margin over Stevens. Rosen's winning time of 19:13 set a new course record for women, breaking the old record of 19:17 set in 2010 by Shannon Coates. Stevens was the next woman across the finish line, placing sixth overall in 19:36.


Slupecki's 16:47 and Rosen's 19:13 were not the only records established at the 2012 Schools Stomping Out Type 2 Diabetes 5K. The 257 finishers in the race was also a new record for the event. The Diabetes 5K just might outgrow Tom Brown Park's Goose Pond Trail one of these years.


Top Ten Men, 2012 Diabetes 5K
  1. Michael Kennett16:47 ~ Jacob Slupecki (M, 18) Tallahassee, FL
  2. 19:12 ~ Peter Kaus (M, 27) Tallahassee, FL
  3. 19:20 ~ Michael Kennett (M, 38) Tallahassee, FL
  4. 19:35 ~ Mike LaBossiere (M, 45) Tallahassee, FL
  5. 19:58 ~ Zach De Vean (M, 24) Tallahassee, FL
  6. 20:12 ~ Luke Liles (M, 16) Tallahassee, FL
  7. 20:20 ~ Brad Diesburg (M, 31) Tallahassee, FL
  8. 20:42 ~ Dustin Rhodes (M, 27) Tallahassee, FL
  9. 20:48 ~ John Dascomb (M, 28) Tallahassee, FL
  10. 20:52 ~ Duane Evans (M, 44) Tallahassee, FL

Top Ten Women, 2012 Diabetes 5K
  1. Kelly Stevens19:13 ~ Sheryl Rosen (F, 27) Tallahassee, FL
  2. 19:36 ~ Kelly Stevens (F, 30) Tallahassee, FL
  3. 21:41 ~ Kate Chunka (F, 29) Tallahassee, FL
  4. 22:32 ~ Marietta Colberg (F, 40) Tallahassee, FL
  5. 23:28 ~ Brittany Hilliker (F, 21) Tallahassee, FL
  6. 23:35 ~ Fran Mclean (F, 54) Tallahassee, FL
  7. 23:53 ~ Michelle Tigue (F, 23) Tallahassee, FL
  8. 23:56 ~ Ana Wallace (F, 12) Tallahassee, FL
  9. 23:59 ~ Karima Anderson (F, 25) Tallahassee, FL
  10. 24:03 ~ Krista Killius (F, 48) Tallahassee, FL

Schools Stomping Out Type 2 Diabetes 5K Winners, 2010-2012
Date
Men
Women
Finishers
27 Feb 2010
17:40, Jared Black
19:17, Shannon Coates
217
26 Feb 2011
17:30, Jacob Slupecki
21:23, Kelly Stevens
229
25 Feb 2012
16:47, Jacob Slupecki
19:13, Sheryl Rosen
257


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2 comments:

  1. Hunter and I were misdirected at the end of the race. Instead of going through the gate we ran right along the path. When we arrived to the back of the shoot we realized something was wrong, but no one could point us in the right directions. Hunter dropped at that point and I backtracked to finish the race.

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  2. I know the spot that you are talking about. The course was supposed to leave the Goose Pond Trail at that point and head off pavement. The only direction there, though, was a chalked arrow on the course after it had already left the trail. From that turn to the chute and back had to be about a 400 meter round trip.

    Hadn't you run the race last year, though?

    Herb.

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