Troy Dunkley |
Dunkley wasn't the first one to the "Come Back Soon!" sign on Saturday morning, 26 October 2019. Racing past the Boston city limits, he was trailing the leader, Myles Gibson, a Donalsonville, Georgia master runner. By the time they reached the first water table, staffed by volunteers from the scouts, Dunkley had overtaken Gibson.
"I think it was going into the second mile," said Dunkley. "That's where I passed him."
Gibson had a rough race after that, going on to finish fifth in 1:28:03.
Myles Gibson |
"I could only fake it for six-and-a-half miles," said Gibson. "I wanted to beat my time here from two years ago, but, oh well."
Dunkley raced on alone, with little to do but keep running and to enjoy the course.
"I liked it," said Dunkley. "It wasn't too tough. You had a headwind going out, but a tailwind coming back."
Andrew Danford |
A Jacksonville, Florida runner, Dunkley had learned about the race through his friends in the Okefenokee Track and Cycling Club of Waycross, Georgia. Negotiating both the tailwind and the headwind, he won the race by more than a mile in 1:18:44. Behind Dunkley, Ocala, Florida master runner Andrew Danford overtook Gibson on the way back to Boston to move into second. Back in Boston, though, in the closing stages of the race, Danford was himself overtaken. Tallahassee runners Chris O'Kelley and Ann Centner passed him, with Kelley going on to take second in 1:25:23 and Centner third in 1:25:24, the first woman in the race. Danford was the fastest master runner of the morning, placing fourth overall in 1:25:32.
Chris O'Kelley and Ann Centner |
For Centner, the women's champ, it was her second half-marathon race in October. Thirteen days earlier, she had run 1:24:25 at the 30A Half Marathon on a hot morning in Destin, Florida.
"After the 30A Half I took four days off," said Centner. "Chris and I decided to come to Boston and run 7:00 miles. We didn't really want to race, but then we got on the course and started feeling good."
Good enough to run 6:32 miles, and for Centner to win her first Boston title after being the women's runner-up in 2018. Boston won't be the last half marathon for Centner, either.
"My next race would be the Turkey Trot 10K," said Centner. "Ultimately, I'm aiming for the Tallahassee Half Marathon."
Alyssa Terry |
Another second-time Boston runner, Alyssa Terry of Tallahassee, placed second to Centner in the women's standings and seventh overall in 1:34:28--a new personal best.
"It wasn't as cool as last year, but the clouds helped," said Terry. "My previous best was at Boston last year. I was kind of expecting a PR today because my training has been going well. You actually race better when you train more than fifteen miles a week!"
Jane Johnson |
Jane Johnson was the first woman master in the race and the third female finisher, coming in 22nd overall in 1:46:57. Johnson was the women's champ at the 2004 Boston Mini.
Many athletes ate in Boston after the Mini, and some stayed for the Boston Mini-Marathon Festival parade. Once the Festival was over, though, it was time for the last of the runners to head home, past the "Come Back Soon!" sign. I don't know about "soon," but many will be back in 2020 for the 41st Boston Mini Marathon.
Don't be a stranger! |
Top Ten Men, 2019 Boston (mini) Marathon
- 1:18:44.0, Troy Dunkley (M, 33) Jacksonville, FL
- 1:25:23.0, Christopher O'Kelley (M, 26) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:25:31.1, Andrew Danford (M, 51) Ocala, FL
- 1:28:02.6, Myles Gibson (M, 53) Donalsonville, FL
- 1:33:14.5, Chuck Trombley (M, 60) Ocala, FL
- 1:34:55.2, Carl Plowden Albany, GA
- 1:35:21.0, Tristan LaNasa (M, 26) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:35:51.7, Paul Guyas (M, 42) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:37:55.8, Eric Houge (M, 39) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:38:51.8, Philip Sura (M, 49) Tallahassee, FL
Top Ten Women, 2019 Boston (mini) Marathon
- 1:25:23.9, Ann Centner (F, 27) Tallahassee, F
- 1:34:27.8, Alyssa Terry (F, 26) Tallahassee, F
- 1:46:56.6, Jane Johnson (F, 60) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:48:14.0, Sherri West (F, 38) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:49:36.6, Sarah Dugas (F, 40) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:49:57.2, Jillian Heddaeus (F, 36) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:50:29.8, Grace Kennedy (F, 30) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:52:07.4, Samantha Filmore (F, 43) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:52:54.8, Nancy Stedman (F, 57) Tallahassee, FL
- 1:53:18.3, Hope Eidson (F, 34) Thomasville, GA
Boston (mini) Marathon Champions, 1979 - 2019 | ||
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Date | Men | Women |
26 October 2019 | 78:44, Troy Dunkley | 85:24, Ann Centner |
27 October 2018 | 75:48, Joshua Grant | 82:07, Sheryl Rosen |
28 October 2017 | 74:47, Joshua Grant | 85:42, Sheryl Rosen |
29 October 2016 | 67:00, Stanley Linton | 83:05, Allison Eagen |
31 October 2015 | 79:50, Drew Rabun | 96:10, Jillian Heddaeus |
25 October 2014 | 72:20, Chris Lake | 85:15, Katie Sherron |
26 October 2013 | 71:17, Stanley Linton | 80:42, Sheryl Rosen |
27 October 2012 | 73:46, Chris Lake | 83:27, Sheryl Rosen |
29 October 2011 | 69:29, Kevin Sullivan | 82:10, Sheryl Rosen |
30 October 2010 | 75:13, Vince Molosky | 86:59, Lisa Johnson |
31 October 2009 | 79:49, Vince Molosky | 87:10, Sheryl Rosen |
25 October 2008 | 81:50, Myles Gibson | 86:19, Sheryl Rosen |
27 October 2007 | 76:18, John Seppala | 87:35, Sheryl Rosen |
28 October 2006 | 81:18, Michael Martinez | 82:49, Sheryl Rosen |
29 October 2005 | 81:11, Myles Gibson | 96:32, Jennifer Kilinski |
30 October 2004 | 83:55, David Yon | 91:57, Jane Johnson |
25 October 2003 | 76:20, Myles Gibson | 97:52, Lisa Whitworth |
26 October 2002 | 84:38, Mike Posey | 92:41, Carrie Weyant |
27 October 2001 | 82:36, Steven Walker | 95:24, Carrie Weyant |
28 October 2000 | 75:28, Art Remillard | 83:20, Sarah Docter-Williams |
30 October 1999 | 78:22, Corey Cherr | 95:28, Julie Carico |
31 October 1998 | 80:25, Rusty Jones | 97:01, Peggy Simpson |
25 October 1997 | 81:21, Rusty Jones | 82:55, Michelle LeFleur |
26 October 1996 | 76:26, Jeff Nielsen | 86:12, Carrie Weyant |
28 October 1995 | 78:21, Paul Hough | 91:01, Katherine Perez |
29 October 1994 | 72:42, Paul Hough | 92:34, Diane Turchick |
30 October 1993 | 75:33, Paul Hough | 86:09, Carrie Weyant |
31 October 1992 | 77:45, Steve Carney | 86:05, Carrie Hunnicutt |
26 October 1991 | ||
27 October 1990 | 79:33, Brian Murphy | 86:44, Donna Miller |
28 October 1989 | 71:23, Alex Walmsley | 93:10, Mary Jean Yon |
29 October 1988 | 74:22, T. C. Carroll | 1:41:54, Nancy Widener |
1987 | no race held | no race held |
8 November 1986 | ||
11 November 1985 | 67:30, Herb Wills | 88:06, Patti Sudduth |
27 October 1984 | 74:21, Scott Hinkle | Dot Skofronick |
29 October 1983 | 70:25, Noel Shuman | 87:01, Patti Sudduth |
30 October 1982 | 67:48, Noel Shuman | 91:41, Donna Murdock |
31 October 1981 | 69:57, Gary Slayton | 88:56, Lt. Vickie Monroe |
25 October 1980 | 71:49, Gary Slayton | 96:03, Judy Taylor |
27 October 1979 | 70:52, Bruce Carpenter | 1:47:13, Robin Anderson |
Got any information on the missing years? Let me know! Send an e-mail to hwills@gmail.com, or leave a comment below. |
Links:
- Complete results of the 2019 Boston (mini) Marathon
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQU8NFz-J_JVyqHC-aQYGyH_BQyD-S48IY6H6Hq7fV7FMcwcf2sLJ1-ELxhALlXrCXO6w42UDAEchf0/pubhtml
- More Trouble Afoot! pictures of the 2019 Boston (mini) Marathon
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10114496495363933
- 2018 story, “Joshua Grant and Sheryl Rosen repeat at Boston”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2018/10/boston-mini-2018.html
- 2015 story, “Rabun and Heddaeus win Boston, Southern-style”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2015/10/boston-mini-2015.html
- 2014 story, “Herds of spectators see Lake and Sherron win Boston Mini”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2014/10/boston-mini-2014.html
- 2013 story, “Linton and Rosen are Boston (mini) Strong”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2013/10/boston-mini-2013.html
- 2012 story, “First Boston win for Chris Lake; sixth for Sheryl Rosen”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2012/10/boston-mini-2012.html
- 2011 story, “Sullivan and Rosen smokin' at the Boston Mini”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2011/10/boston-mini-2011.html
- 2010 story, “Molosky makes it two-in-a-row at the Boston Mini”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2010/10/boston-mini-2010.html
- 2009 story, “Another Boston Mini Win For Rosen”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2009/11/another-boston-mini-win-for-rosen.html
- USATF certification map GA18076WC for the 2018 Boston (mini) Marathon
http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/maps/showMap.asp?courseID=GA18076WC
- Upcoming races in the Tallahassee region; mini, maxi, ultra, or whatever
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/search/label/calendar?max-results=1
FINISH FIRST NAME LAST NAME AGE SEX HOMETOWN FINISH TIME
ReplyDelete1 TROY DUNKLEY 33 M JACKSONVILLE 1:18:44
2 CHRISTOPHER O'KELLEY 26 M TALLAHASSEE 1:25:23
3 ANN CENTNER 27 F TALLAHASSEE 1:25:23
4 ANDREW DANFORD 51 M OCALA 1:25:31
5 MYLES GIBSON 53 M DONALSONVILLE 1:28:02
6 CHUCK TROMBLY 60 M OCALA 1:33:14
7 ALYSSA TERRY 26 F TALLAHASSEE 1:34:27
8 CARL PLOWDEN 50 M ALBANY 1:34:55
9 TRISTAN LANASA 26 M TALLAHASSEE 1:35:21
10 PAUL GUYAS 42 M TALLAHASSEE 1:35:51
11 ERIC HOUGE 39 M TALLAHASSEE 1:37:55
12 PHILIP SURA 49 M TALLAHASSEE 1:38:51
13 FANXIU ZHU 51 M TALLAHASSEE 1:39:59
14 CHAD JOHNSON 48 M THOMASVILLE 1:42:52
15 ALFRED BRYANT, JR 34 M 1:43:11
Thanks! Smooth trails to ya!
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