Ann Centner and Chris Haynes |
"We want to get going before it warms up," declared race director Dr. Jim Story as the runners gathered on Broad Street for the 8:00 AM start of 10K. "Right now it's perfect for running."
Dr. Story wasn't exaggerating. It was bright, calm, dry, and cool, with temperatures in the 50s. The consensus was that it was a good morning for a race, a consensus shared by Chris Haynes. The Tallahassee, Florida runner had other concerns, though.
Chris Haynes |
"I'm worried," admitted Haynes. "There are some fast guys here. Nathan Haskins, and maybe someone even faster."
Haynes was a two-time Rose City Run champion, with wins in 2017 and 2018. But Haskins, a Thomasville runner, also had two Rose City wins to his credit, one in 2009 and another in 2015.. Right after the start of the race, Haskins took the lead. Haynes trailed a few steps back. The two left the rest of the field far behind.
Nathan Haskins and Chris Haynes |
"Did you see the random surges he was putting in?" said Haynes. "He must have made twelve of them."
"We went through three miles in 15:00," continued Haynes. "The next two miles were slow, really slow. At five miles I could feel he was tired from setting the pace and from all the surges."
Chris Haynes and Nathan Haskins |
Racing side by side, Haynes and Haskins passed the five-mile mark in 25:33. Haynes made a move. Half a mile later, racing past MacIntyre Park, Haynes was over a hundred meters ahead of Haskins and pulling even farther away. A few minutes later Haynes was back on Broad Street crossing the finish line in a winning 31:35, the fastest of his three Rose City wins and the fastest winning time in the race since 2007, when four-time champ Alan Black went 31:21. Haskins took second in 32:50. Tallahassee triathlete Charlie Johnson was third in 35:14.
Charlie Johnson |
"For the third year in a row, from Tallahassee, our women's winner was Ann Centner," said Dr. Story at the awards presentation. "36:57. You're getting faster, Ann."
She is. In her previous Rose City outings, Centner ran 40:56 and 38:27. 36:57 isn't just her fastest mark at Rose City, it's her personal best and first time breaking 37:00.
Ann Centner |
"I know! I was happy!" said Centner.
In Thomasville, Centner lined up with three-time Rose City women's champ Sheryl Rosen, a Tallahassee lawyer. Rosen never mounted a challenge, though, as Centner led the women's field from start to finish. Rosen was second in the women's standings and ninth overall in 37:49. Brittney Barnes, another Tallahassee athlete, was the third woman and nineteenth overall in 40:45.
Sheryl Rosen |
"I don't think I could PR in the mile right now, but 10K is a lot easier now," said Centner about her current state of fitness. "I remember my first 10K, after high school track season. That was awful. I'm doing a lot of quantity now. Six miles of work on the track on Tuesdays, and my long runs are even longer than in college."
Haynes is also logging a lot of mileage.
"I'm going to be trying to keep over a hundred miles a week in training," said Haynes. "I'm getting ready for the Grandma's Marathon."
Brittney Barnes |
That's the 43rd annual Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, Minnesota on 22 June 2019. Haynes won't be the only Rose City Runner there; Haskins is also entered. There aren't any marathons in the near future for Centner, though, or even much racing.
"After this I'm taking a little break," said Centner. "And then the Breakfast on the Track Mile in August."
Centner can be excused an intermission from competition. Over the last four weeks she's run the Springtime 10K, the Palace Saloon 5K, and the Rose City 10K--three races, three wins, and three personal bests.
Ali Kelly and Lourena Maxwell |
Myles Gibson of Donalsonville, Georgia was the fastest master runner in the Rose City Run, covering the 10K in 38:17. Gibson was the ninth male finisher in the race and eleventh overall. Tallahassee's Lourena Maxwell was the first woman master, placing eleventh in the women's standings and 41st overall in 45:37.
397 athletes finished the 10K at the 2019 Rose City Run and another 144 completed the kids' mile. Gulf Winds Track Club of Tallahassee chip-timed both races.
Top Ten Men, 2019 Rose City Run 10K
- 31:35, Christopher Haynes (M, 26)
- 32:50, Nathan Haskins (M, 30)
- 35:14, Charlie Johnson (M, 39)
- 36:12, Brad Busboom (M, 31)
- 36:49, Brian Miller (M, 21)
- 37:28, Ryan Truchelut (M, 33)
- 37:32, Leo Kelly (M, 15)
- 37:57, Zach Deveau (M, 31)
- 38:17, Myles Gibson (M, 52)
- 39:20, David Knauf (M, 55)
Top Ten Women, 2019 Rose City Run 10K
- 36:57, Ann Centner (F, 27)
- 37:49, Sheryl Rosen (F, 34)
- 40:45, Brittney Barnes (F, 31)
- 41:37, Katie Sherron (F, 37)
- 42:56, Angela Cipriani (F, 20)
- 43:29, Lilly Unger (F, 16)
- 43:29, Erika Hango (F, 29)
- 43:55, Samantha Murray (F, 19)
- 44:09, Olivia Rosener (F, 20)
- 45:05, Jillian Heddaeus (F, 36)
42 years of Rose City Run 10K champions, 1978 - 2019 | |||
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Date | Men | Women | Finishers |
29 April 1978 | 31:25, Gary Slayton | 36:45, Janice Hochstein | |
28 April 1979 | 31:47, Mike Rasper | 37:49, Janice Hochstein | |
26 April 1980 | 31:18, George West | 38:14, Colleen Joiner | |
25 April 1981 | 30:21, Mabry McCray | 40:26, Nicole Batchelder | |
1982 | 30:33, Ernie McKee | 38:31, Nicole Batchelder | |
1983 | 30:47, Noel Shuman | 34:57, Darien Andreu | |
1984 | 33:05, Gary Slayton | 37:51, Barbara Balzer | |
27 April 1985 | 32:36, Rick Miller | 37:41, Barbara Balzer | |
26 April 1986 | 32:05, Rick Miller | 37:35, Janice Hochstein | |
1987 | 29:57, Herb Wills | 37:39, Karen MacHarg | |
1988 | 31:55, Jessie Close | 37:59, Karen MacHarg | |
1989 | 31:39, Jessie Close | 36:49, Karen MacHarg | |
1990 | 31:56, Jessie Close | 37:04, Karen MacHarg | |
1991 | 31:15, Jessie Close | 38:33, Vikki Saga | |
1992 | 33:04, Trent Smith | 37:48, Vikki Saga | |
24 April 1993 | 31:28, Gary Droze | 38:24, Vikki Saga | |
23 April 1994 | 30:19, Robin Rogers | 37:37, Lisa Herman | |
29 April 1995 | 31:52, Jessie Close | 35:37, Suzanne Rigg | |
27 Aprl 1996 | 32:18, Jessie Close | 39:37, Carrie Weyant | |
26 April 1997 | 32:29, Brian Erb | 36:40, Sarah Docter-Williams | |
25 April 1998 | 31:58, Alan Black | 36:07, Sarah Docter-Williams | |
24 April 1999 | 32:21, Alan Black | 37:14, Sarah Docter-Williams | |
29 April 2000 | 34:15, Sean Daniels | 35:20, Anna Pichrtova | |
28 April 2001 | 32:05, Paul Spangler | 36:22, Sarah Docter-Williams | |
27 April 2002 | 30:53, Alan Black | 39:35, Jane Johnson | |
26 April 2003 | 31:58, Matt Kalinski | 41:53, Julie Carico | |
25 April 2004 | 33:44, Jessie Close | 39:52, Kate Remillard | |
23 April 2005 | 33:44, Jessie Close | 37:08, Sarah Docter-Williams | |
29 April 2006 | 34:32, Jessie Close | 38:38, Barbara Jarnagin | |
28 April 2007 | 31:21, Alan Black | 39:02, Sheryl Rosen | |
26 April 2008 | 33:10, Malcolm Campbell | 37:40, Donna Garcia | |
25 April 2009 | 32:34, Nathaniel Haskins | 41:38, Mary Anne Grayson | |
24 April 2010 | 32:51, Chris Lake | 37:42, Amy Hines | 410 |
23 April 2011 | 32:46, Chris Lake | 38:58, Donna Garcia | 490 |
28 April 2012 | 32:51, Chris Lake | 36:51, Sheryl Rosen | 464 |
27 April 2013 | 32:52, Will Stanford | 37:08, Sheryl Rosen | 417 |
26 April 2014 | 33:21, Chris Lake | 38:58, Amy Hines | 463 |
25 April 2015 | 32:04, Nathan Haskins | 41:32, Beth Sweeny | 428 |
23 April 2016 | 34:37, Roger Schmidt | 38:11, Ani Veltcheva | 358 |
29 April 2017 | 32:57, Christopher Haynes | 40:56, Ann Centner | 392 |
28 April 2018 | 31:43, Christopher Haynes | 38:27, Ann Centner | 310 |
27 April 2019 | 31:35, Christopher Haynes | 36:57, Ann Centner | 397 |
Links
- Complete results of the 2019 Rose City Run 10K
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTLixzHENyPdzHENQe6VsfJZVpbrD5UlG6qpJPVf68IZmpgjDKZe21IJSmFdAV3F7X5hwC7VDfBtFx7/pubhtml
- More photos of the 2019 Rose City Run 10K
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10113493844893513
- Brittany Bevis' photos of the 2019 Rose City Run 10K
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CkC5ttxkYstpqdBGA
- 2018 story, “Chris Haynes and Ann Centner repeat at Rose City”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2018/04/rose-city-2018.html
- 2017 story, “Haynes and Centner gather roses in Thomasville”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2017/04/rose-city-2017.html
- 2016 story, “Schmidt and Veltcheva bloom at the Rose City Run”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2016/04/rose-city-2016.html
- 2015 story, “Warriors of the Roses, Haskins and Sweeny win the Rose City Run”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2015/04/rose-city-2015.html
- 2014 story, “Fog and Flowers, Lake and Hines win again at Rose City”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2014/04/rose-city-2014.html
- 2013 story, “No stopping to smell the roses for Stanford or Rosen”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2013/04/rose-city-2013.html
- 2012 story, “Lake and Rosen collect more Rose City titles”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2012/04/rose-city-2012.html
- 2011 story, “Lake and Garcia go for two at Rose City”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2011/04/rose-city-2011.html
- 2010 story, “Lake and Hines beat the storm at Rose City”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2010/04/rose-city-2010.html
- USATF course certification map GA12003WC for the 2018 Rose City Run 10K
http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/maps/showMap.asp?courseID=GA12003WC
- Find the next Rose City Run on the Trouble Afoot! calendar
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/search/label/calendar?max-results=1
See you at the 43rd annual Rose City Run on 25 April 2020?
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