Monday, January 13, 2020

Trevor Sununu and Ann Centner open the 2020 racing year on a winning note at Bowlegs

Gulf Winds Track Club hosted the 36th annual Bowlegs 5K Run for Scholarship on Saturday morning, 11 January 2020. Before the race, Trevor Sununu was on his feet all night, baking for Panera Bread. Ann Centner had spent the days prior to the race struggling to prepare for her preliminary exams in the Ph.D. program in nutritional science at Florida State University. Real world stress proved to be the common ingredient in athletic world success, as both Sununu and Centner picked up wins at the race. Sununu was first overall, running the 3.1 miles around Tallahassee’s Innovation Park in 16:36. Centner was the first woman in the race for the second year in a row, placing third overall in 17:54.

Trevor Sununu
Trevor Sununu

Athletes with past Bowlegs experience had come to expect chilly conditions for the January race, perhaps seasoned with a bit of rain as they negotiated the hills of Innovation Park. The hills were there, but the weather was unusual, with racetime temperatures in the 70s and strong wind gusts.


“About 25 to 30 miles per hour,” estimated meteorologist Ryan Truchelut, who turned an 18:20 that morning.


“The wind was tougher than the hill,” declared Chris O’Kelley. O’Kelley finished the race second in 17:35.

Chris O'Kelley
Chris O'Kelley

The gusts were at the runners’ back when they began racing at 9:00 AM, and the tailwind may have contributed to a fast early pace for many. Sununu led them all, finishing the first mile half a minute before the next runner.


“I started off way too fast,” said Sununu. “4:55 for the first mile. The second mile was 5:10 and the third 5:28, about the pace I wanted to run. I was only aiming to break 17:00.”


Sununu’s 16:36 was well under 17:00 and nearly a minute ahead of O’Kelley’s runner-up mark of 17:35. Charlie Johnson, winner of the 2018 Bowlegs, took third in the men’s standings and fourth overall in 18:06. It was Johnson’s first Bowlegs as a master runner.

Charlie Johnson
Charlie Johnson

“As soon as I turned 40 I got plantar fasciitis,” observed Johnson.


Ann Centner had battled Sheryl Rosen and Katja Blunden for the women’s title throughout the 2019 Bowlegs. During the 2020 race, though, Centner was unchallenged by the rest of the women’s field, finishing the 5000 meters more than 600 meters ahead of the next woman.

Ann Centner
Ann Centner

“The wind was pretty tough,” said Centner. “There was no one to draft off of.”


Even without pacers or windshields, Centner still went 17:56, even faster than the 17:59 she posted in the previous Bowlegs. Centner is the only woman to have broken 18:00 at Bowlegs in the last 21 years, and now she has done it twice.


Alyssa Terry was the second woman in the race, placing sixteenth overall in 20:27. Brittney Barnes took third in the women's standings and 24th overall in 21:29. Laura Reina was the first woman master and fourth female finisher, 36th overall in 22:41.

Alyssa Terry
Alyssa Terry

172 athletes finished the 2020 Bowlegs 5K. Gulf Winds Track Club chip-timed the race.


Top Ten Men, Gulf Winds Track Club's 2020 Bowlegs 5K Run For Scholarship
  1. 16:36, Trevor Sununu (M, 24)
  2. 17:35, Chris O'Kelley (M, 26)
  3. 18:06, Charlie Johnson (M, 40)
  4. 18:15, Gary Droze (M, 58)
  5. 18:19, Chance Logan (M, 23)
  6. 18:20, Ryan Truchelut (M, 34)
  7. 18:25, David Graf (M, 43)
  8. 19:17, Tony Guillen (M, 51)
  9. 19:47, Donald Smith (M, 40)
  10. 20:09, Kurt Dietrich (M, 28)

Top Ten Women, Gulf Winds Track Club's 2020 Bowlegs 5K Run For Scholarship
  1. 17:54, Ann Centner (F, 28)
  2. 20:27, Alyssa Terry (F, 26)
  3. 21:29, Brittney Barnes (F, 32)
  4. 22:41, Laura Reina (F, 55)
  5. 23:00, Cecilia Bouaichi (F, 24)
  6. 23:00, Megan Chapman (F, 28)
  7. 23:38, Angela Dempsey (F, 51)
  8. 23:44, Nikky Manausa (F, 38)
  9. 24:02, Lyssa Oberkreser (F, 49)
  10. 24:18, Jillian Heddaeus (F, 36)

Bowlegs 5K Run For Scholarship winners, 1985 - 2020
DateMenWomenField
16 February 198516:44, Scott Hinkle18:48, Darien Andreu153
15 February 198616:12, Rick Miller20:00, Janice Hochstein150
7 February 198715:54, Randy Jordan20:00, Sarah Patterson186
13 February 198816:05, Rick Miller20:02, Janice Hochstein220
4 February 198915:44, Rick Miller20:02, Barbara Balzer165
10 February 199017:28, Felton Wright19:30, Paula Johnson112
16 February 199116:15, Bill Crooks20:37, Tina Davies67
15 February 199215:51, Mike Macinko18:37, Paula Johnson81
20 February 199315:33, Gary Droze19:33, Carrie Hunnicutt143
19 February 199416:02, Phillip Healy22:18, Chateau Mangaroo83
18 February 199515:41, Reid Montini18:09, Jane Johnson158
17 February 199616:12, Tim Simpkins19:33, Janice Hochstein77
15 February 199715:45, Gary Droze18:20, Jane Johnson163
14 February 199816:23, Damian Wilson17:47, Sarah Docter-Williams104
13 February 199915:57, Robert Pautenius16:54, Breeda Dennehy-Willis77
12 February 200015:49, Aaron Scheer20:42, Laurel Slyck83
10 February 200116:48, Gary Droze18:18, Sarah Docter-Williams
9 February 200216:20, Thomas Kunish20:20, Allison Eagen77
8 February 200316:56, Paul Orfield21:15, Fran McLean76
21 February 200417:06, Adam David Churchill18:21, Breeda Dennehy-Willis82
15 January 200517:42, Art Remillard18:10, Sarah Docter-Williams72
14 January 200616:43, Shawn Patterson19:22, Stephanie Liles152
20 January 200717:37, Matt Mizereck19:02, Sheryl Rosen109
19 January 200816:32, Tripp Southerland21:39, Carly Thomas121
10 January 200917:59, Tim Unger20:09, Micah Adriani117
9 January 201017:21, Stephen Cox21:01, Lauren Switzer84
8 January 201116:38, Vince Molosky19:26, Sheryl Rosen204
7 January 201217:10, Stanley Linton19:27, Katie Showman166
5 January 201316:12, Stanley Linton20:19, Katie Showman110
18 January 201415:46, Stanley Linton19:18, Lisa Johnson168
10 January 201516:08, Stephen Cox18:35, Sheryl Rosen132
9 January 201616:41, Nate Kaiser19:00, Ani Veltcheva201
14 January 201716:57, Vince Molosky18:55, Sheryl Rosen105
13 January 201816:15, Charlie Johnson18:59, Katie Sherron166
12 January 201915:29, Stan Linton17:59, Ann Centner97
11 January 202016:36, Trevor Sununu17:54, Ann Centner172
From 1985 to 1994 the Bowlegs 5K was run on the main campus of Florida State University,
starting and finishing near Tully Gym, on USATF certified course FL88014BH.

From 1995 to 2019 the Bowlegs 5K was run in Innovation Park, starting and finishing near
the College of Engineering on USATF certified course FL95008DL. The course was later
recertified with number FL12001EBM.


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