And on Saturday morning, 19 January 2019, at the 23rd Crowdis Run Antonio Marchi ran the 10K in 31:41, winning the race by more than two kilometers. In case you haven’t been following, that was also a new course record. There was a new women’s course record as well; sixteen-year-old Viviana Schuyler took the women’s title in 41:22, knocking off Centner’s 2018 mark while placing third overall.
The Crowdis Run began in 1981 as a 5K. The 5K is still part of the Crowdis, starting at the same time and following the same course as the 10K. The 2019 races started from Blakely First United Methodist Church with Antonio Marchi quickly bolting out ahead of the entire field, 5K and 10K runners alike. There must have been some excitement back at the church when Marchi came back into sight at the end of his first five-kilometer loop, with the spectators thinking that they were about to see the first sub-16:00 at Crowdis since 1992. Instead, they saw Marchi ignore the 5K finish line and turn back onto the course for another five kilometers of running. The next time Marchi appeared at the church he did cross the finish line, astonishing the onlookers with his winning 31:41. Most of the 5K field was still out on the course.
Myles Gibson of Donalsonville, Georgia was the first master runner in the race, placing second overall in 39:00, his second straight year in the runner-up spot. A prominent figure in Crowdis history, Gibson had won the 5K in 1993, 2014, and 2015. Master runner Jay Wrenn was third in the men's competition and fourth overall, running 47:18.
Viviana Schuyler had finished second to Ann Centner in the women's competition at the 2018 Crowdis. Centner wasn't at the race in 2019, having since moved from Blakely to Tallahassee, Florida. But if Schuyler couldn't race Centner then she could race Centner's record. The Bainbridge High sophomore cross-country runner did just that, trimming ten seconds off the women's course record with her 41:22. Adrian Parker was second to Schuyler in the women's standings, placing eleventh overall in 55:59. Chandra Hanson was the first woman master and third female finisher, fourteenth overall in 64:49.
Eighteen athletes finished the 2019 Dr. James H. Crowdis 10K.
Top Five Men, 2019 Dr. James H. Crowdis 10K
- 31:41, Antonio Marchi (M, 30)
- 39:00, Myles Gibson (M, 52)
- 47:18, Jay Wrenn (M, 54)
- 47:49, Julian Strickland (M, 53)
- 48:36, David Braswell (M, 47)
Top Five Women, 2019 Dr. James H. Crowdis 10K
- 41:22, Vivianna Schuyler (F, 16)
- 55:59, Adrian Parker (F, 30)
- 64:49, Chandra Hanson (F, 51)
- 73:27, Teresa O'Quinn (F, 58)
- 82:07, Julia Moss (F, 34)
The 5K belonged to the over-40 athletes, with Tallahassee master runner Michael Martinez winning the 3.1-mile race in 18:50, and Jakin, Georgia master runner Debra Hunter capturing the women's crown with a 23:24, placing tenth overall.
Alan Flores, a frosh-year runner on the cross-country team at Northview High, finihsed second to Martinez in 19:41. Headland High junior-year cross-country runner Will Scott was third in 19:55.
Dothan, Alabama master runner Carolyn Houston took second in the women's standings, placing twelfth overall in 23:44. Gail Morris was the third woman and fifteenth overall in the 5K with a 24:36.
83 athletes finished the 2019 Dr. James H. Crowdis 5K.
Top Ten Men, 2019 Dr. James H. Crowdis 5K
- 18:50, Michael Martinez (M, 53)
- 19:41, Alan Flores (M, 15)
- 19:55, Will Scott (M, 16)
- 20:05, Jalen Mutrie (M, 17)
- 21:09, Landon Watts (M, 15)
- 21:31, Dale Thomas (M, 55)
- 22:28, Marco Teeter (M, 25)
- 22:46, Julian Whaley (M, 15)
- 22:54, Mike Houston, Sr. (M, 46)
- 23:43, Mark McCarra (M, 53)
Top Ten Women, 2019 Dr. James H. Crowdis 5K
- 23:24, Debra Hunter (F, 45)
- 23:44, Carolyn Houston (F, 46)
- 24:36, Gail Morris (F, 37)
- 26:23, Stephanie Odom (F, 46)
- 26:28, Katie Barrentine (F, 34)
- 26:54, Kelli Peterson (F, 46)
- 27:01, Cathy Jones (F, 59)
- 29:30, Cindy Conner (F, 44)
- 31:31, Tara Whaley (F, 43)
- 32:58, Mary Jean Taylor (F, 57)
Dr. James H. Crowdis Run champions, 1981 - 2019 | ||||
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Date | Distance | Men | Women | Finishers |
28 March 1981 | 5K | 17:14, Tony Gilbert | 21:09, Connie Cullifer | |
27 March 1982 | 5K | 17:20, Brian Doby | , Connie Cullifer | 108 |
12 March 1983 | 5K | 16:19, Kirk Thomas | 20:10, Maurine Farley | 143 |
10 March 1984 | 5K | 15:50, Louis Floyd | 21:16, Ann Lee | 139 |
9 March 1985 | 5K | 15:46, Mike Mead | 19:54, Donna Duty | 179 |
9 March 1986 | 5K | 15:31, Mike Mead | 19:36, Donna Duty | 198 |
14 March 1987 | 5K | 15:20, Lee Fidler | 19:36, Donna Duty | 158 |
12 March 1988 | 5K | 15:53, John Devine | 18:59, Janice Hochstein | 151 |
11 March 1989 | 5K | 14:59, Matt Parker | 17:03, Kim Byrd | 178 |
10 March 1990 | 5K | 15:05, Matt Parker | 19:47, Donna Duty | 152 |
9 March 1991 | 5K | 15:36, Matt Parker | 18:29, Connie Robertson | 130 |
14 March 1992 | 5K | 14:52, Paul Waldron | 20:09, Janice Hochstein | 102 |
15 May 1993* | 5K | 16:54, Myles Gibson | 20:22, Donna Duty | 65 |
12 March 1994 | 5K | 16:51, Scott Hoxie | 18:32, Connie Robertson | 97 |
11 March 1995 | 5K | 16:54, Dale Thomas | 19:19, Connie Robertson | 105 |
No race held, 1996-2011 | ||||
3 September 2012 | 5K | 18:27, Jonathon Davison | 23:13, Debra Hunter | 87 |
13 July 2013 | 5K | 17:34, Chase Harris | 21:14, Paige Braswell | 88 |
19 July 2014 | 5K | 18:12, Myles Gibson | 23:24, Margaret Winkler | 103 |
11 July 2015 | 5K | 18:10, Myles Gibson | 23:02, Margaret Winkler | 107 |
9 July 2016 | 5K | 17:07, Patrick Whitehead | 19:14, Sheryl Rosen | 90 |
21 January 2017 | 10K | 36:24, Patrick Whitehead | 54:43, Katie Sheppard | 33 |
5K | 19:23, Trevor Cleveland | 20:23, Alli Hay | 58 | |
20 January 2018 | 10K | 35:59, Patrick Whitehead | 41:32, Ann Centner | 26 |
5K | 19:20, Alan Flores | 24:17, Carolyn Houston | 71 | |
19 January 2019 | 10K | 31:41, Antonio Marchi | 41:22, Vivianna Schuyler | |
5K | 18:50, Michael Martinez | 23:24, Debra Hunter | ||
* The 1993 race was originally scheduled for March 13, but was one of several races in the region that day postponed by a severe winter storm. A huge "thank you" to Larry Dykes of the Dothan Runners for his help in filling many blanks in the above history. |
Links
- Complete results of the 2019 Dr. James H. Crowdis Run
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTdC1u9ow_byxQOrkFU6vAcSK1RNstWrWs8GRH1JWcngqAPlgE34Up246W5pLuPhPW9vMoKZh20H7g0/pubhtml
- 2018 story, “Good Life City Runners Whitehead and Centner win the Crowdis”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2018/01/crowdis-2018.html
- 2017 story, “Whitehead and Sheppard win the first 10K at the 21st Crowdis Run”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2017/01/crowdis-2017.html
- 2016 story, “Whitehead and Rosen bring speed to the Crowdis 5K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2016/07/crowdis-2016.html
- 2015 story, “Gibson and Winkler repeat at Crowdis”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2015/07/crowdis-2015.html
- 2014 story, “The Crowdis Run continues with wins by Gibson and Winkler”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2014/07/crowdis-2014.html
- 2013 story, “Bainbridge High athletes Harris and Braswell conquer Crowdis 5K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2013/07/crowdis-201313.html
- 2012 story, “Early County harrier Jonathon Davison leads 87 runners in resurrecting the Crowdis 5K”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2012/09/crowdis-5k.html
- Dr. James H. Crowdis Run web site
http://crowdisrun.weebly.com/
- USATF course certification maps for the 2017 Dr. James H. Crowdis Run
- 10K: http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/maps/showMap.asp?courseID=GA17002WC
- 5K: http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/maps/showMap.asp?courseID=GA17001WC
- 10K: http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/maps/showMap.asp?courseID=GA17002WC
- Find your next race in the Apalachee region using the Trouble Afoot! calendar:
http://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/search/label/calendar?max-results=1
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