Finger Lakes Runners Club

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February/March 2005

 

Trail Running Stoneheads, Road Running Pavement Pounders, and Track Smacking Maniacs


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Quotes of the Month:

"I'm ecstatic to run under 5:11. I had no idea I could do that. (At age 51) it's cool we're still upright and still going!"
—Maureen de St. Croix, speaking about her world record at Hartshorne.

"Our best performances come when we have no excuses, and the Hartshorne Mile was one of the first races to put masters women in a no-excuses position. The older I get, the more I realize how important and rare these opportunities are to discovering our limits, and the more appreciative I become. Those that offer and have offered this event are/were true visionaries. They understand that the heart and soul of the true athlete never ages, he/she just has different equipment to work with as times goes on."
—Patti Ford, who has run the Hartshorne Mile 13 times, and won it six times as a masters and twice as a sub-masters.

Articles Coming Up

  • Mar 6: FLRC's Family Fun Day and "Serious 400 & Mile", Barton Hall, Cornell. 9 am.
  • Mar 12: St Patrick's Day 4-Miler, Binghamton, 10 am. (www.triplecitiesrunnersclub.org)
  • Mar 13: Syracuse Chargers Youth Meet, Manley Field House, SU, 9 am. For youth ages 12-under.
  • Mar 20: Forks XV (15K), Chenango Forks HS, 2 pm.
  • Apr 3: The 24th annual Skunk Cabbage Classic 10K and HM, Ithaca, 10 am.










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