Scroll down below the results tables for a full writeup. You can also see Leone Timing’s version of the results, complete with lap splits for each runner at their site. If you have any race reports you’d like to submit, send them to Adam Engst.
ALL MEN
Place | Name | Age | City/St/Prov | Time | Age Grad Time | Age Grd % |
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1 | Brock Butler | 41 | Chester Springs, PA | 4:34.80 | 4:17.77 | 86.36% |
2 | Mark Williams | 46 | Columbia, NJ | 4:36.41 | 4:09.55 | 89.20% |
3 | Tim Rieth | 43 | Rochester, NY | 4:49.12 | 4:27.15 | 83.33% |
4 | Brian Crowley | 54 | Hillsborough, NJ | 4:51.23 | 4:06.53 | 90.30% |
5 | Peter Kashulines | 55 | Mountain Lakes, NJ | 4:53.33 | 4:06.26 | 90.40% |
6 | Dan Courtney | 41 | Spencerport, NY | 4:54.86 | 4:36.58 | 80.48% |
7 | Brian Lazzaro | 44 | Ithaca, NY | 4:54.94 | 4:30.44 | 82.31% |
8 | Ryan Mitchell | 52 | Troy, NY | 4:57.24 | 4:15.81 | 87.02% |
9 | Mike Nier | 54 | Rochester, NY | 4:57.75 | 4:12.05 | 88.32% |
10 | Stuart Galloway | 57 | Fonthill, ON, CAN | 4:59.13 | 4:06.91 | 90.16% |
11 | Alex Colvin | 51 | Ithaca, NY | 5:07.43 | 4:26.73 | 83.46% |
12 | Dale Flanders | 53 | Allegany, NY | 5:12.07 | 4:26.39 | 83.56% |
13 | Bill Frawley | 48 | Newtown Square, PA | 5:14.03 | 4:39.11 | 79.75% |
14 | Dave Lee | 56 | Dayton, OH | 5:19.38 | 4:25.86 | 83.73% |
15 | Chuck Shields | 59 | Abington, PA | 5:19.87 | 4:19.52 | 85.78% |
16 | Jerry Kooymans | 63 | Toronto, ON, CAN | 5:21.08 | 4:11.47 | 88.52% |
17 | Scott Dawson | 45 | Trumansburg, NY | 5:23.14 | 4:54.03 | 75.71% |
18 | Scott Armstrong | 56 | Pottstown, PA | 5:26.31 | 4:31.63 | 81.95% |
19 | Joe Mora | 57 | Fayetteville, NY | 5:26.55 | 4:29.54 | 82.59% |
20 | David Westenberg | 61 | Wellesley, MA | 5:28.90 | 4:22.20 | 84.90% |
21 | Francis Burdett | 53 | Worcester, MA | 5:29.19 | 4:41.00 | 79.22% |
22 | Neal Coffey | 57 | Cazenovia, NY | 5:30.36 | 4:32.68 | 81.64% |
23 | Jean-Luc Jannink | 52 | Ithaca, NY | 5:33.00 | 4:46.58 | 77.68% |
24 | Tim Riccardi | 60 | Syracuse, NY | 5:37.23 | 4:31.24 | 82.07% |
25 | Keith Davies | 59 | Huntingdon Valley, PA | 5:37.52 | 4:33.84 | 81.29% |
26 | Robert Mozo | 55 | Clay, NY | 5:39.47 | 4:44.99 | 78.11% |
27 | Javier Martinez | 48 | Baldwinsville, NY | 5:39.60 | 5:01.84 | 73.75% |
28 | Bill Thibault | 47 | Ithaca, NY | 5:40.46 | 5:04.99 | 72.99% |
29 | Steven Vanek | 47 | Ithaca, NY | 5:41.67 | 5:06.07 | 72.73% |
30 | Keith Eggleston | 59 | Groton, NY | 5:46.47 | 4:41.10 | 79.19% |
31 | Richard McCutcheon | 59 | Ithaca, NY | 5:46.92 | 4:41.46 | 79.09% |
32 | Tim McMullen | 65 | Churchville, NY | 5:50.26 | 4:29.39 | 82.63% |
33 | Reno Stirrat | 64 | Rockaway, NJ | 5:50.63 | 4:32.13 | 81.80% |
34 | Takeshi Yamazaki | 56 | New York, NY | 5:52.53 | 4:53.45 | 75.86% |
35 | Gregory Green | 46 | Ithaca, NY | 5:57.56 | 5:22.81 | 68.96% |
36 | Mark Rybinski | 63 | Manlius, NY | 5:58.78 | 4:41.00 | 79.22% |
37 | Rod Garratt | 55 | Santa Barbara, CA | 6:19.02 | 5:18.19 | 69.96% |
38 | Ric Bond | 61 | Liverpool, NY | 6:20.07 | 5:03.00 | 73.47% |
39 | Rick Cleary | 62 | Wellesley, MA | 6:26.47 | 5:05.39 | 72.89% |
40 | David Bowen | 66 | Port Byron, NY | 6:27.29 | 4:55.12 | 75.43% |
41 | Joel Leff | 68 | Ithaca, NY | 6:28.27 | 4:50.39 | 76.66% |
42 | Jack Salisbury | 52 | Tully, NY | 6:28.44 | 5:34.30 | 66.59% |
43 | Ken Hodges | 65 | Ithaca, NY | 6:33.88 | 5:02.94 | 73.48% |
44 | Phillip Metzger | 61 | Norwich, NY | 6:46.68 | 5:24.21 | 68.66% |
45 | James Miner | 70 | Dryden, NY | 6:53.80 | 5:02.87 | 73.50% |
46 | Harold Nolan | 71 | Navesink, NJ | 6:55.73 | 5:00.58 | 74.06% |
47 | Hal Lieberman | 75 | Brooklyn, NY | 7:40.03 | 5:13.19 | 71.08% |
48 | Vito Di Cesare | 75 | Newburgh, NY | 7:51.64 | 5:21.10 | 69.33% |
49 | Joseph Reynolds | 74 | Newfield, NY | 8:15.59 | 5:43.10 | 64.88% |
50 | Harland Bigelow | 72 | Lisle, NY | 8:49.31 | 6:17.61 | 58.95% |
ALL WOMEN
Place | Name | Age | City/St/Prov | Time | Age Grad Time | Age Grd % |
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1 | Sascha Scott | 43 | Syracuse, NY | 5:02.81 | 4:37.53 | 90.66% |
2 | Christy Peterson | 44 | North Wales, PA | 5:20.66 | 4:50.46 | 86.62% |
3 | Dianne DeOliveira | 48 | Brick, NJ | 5:28.12 | 4:43.17 | 88.85% |
4 | Heather Webster | 44 | Rochester, NY | 5:32.04 | 5:00.77 | 83.66% |
5 | Donna Langerfeld | 32 | Port Byron, NY | 5:37.16 | 5:35.41 | 75.01% |
6 | Michelle Rohl | 53 | Mansfield, PA | 5:37.56 | 4:33.26 | 92.08% |
7 | Felicia Bishop | 50 | Barrington, RI | 5:38.35 | 4:44.76 | 88.36% |
8 | Lorraine Jasper | 57 | Birchrunville, PA | 5:49.35 | 4:27.85 | 93.93% |
9 | Louise Kelley | 55 | Potomac, MD | 5:53.58 | 4:38.66 | 90.29% |
10 | Julie Pangburn | 54 | Downingtown, PA | 6:04.49 | 4:51.16 | 86.41% |
11 | Karyl Sargent | 55 | Lafayette, NY | 6:05.98 | 4:48.43 | 87.23% |
12 | Mary Swan | 57 | Jamesville, NY | 6:24.99 | 4:55.18 | 85.24% |
13 | Betsy Stewart | 55 | Lewisburg, PA | 6:27.26 | 5:05.20 | 82.44% |
14 | Coreen Steinbach | 67 | Pompey, NY | 6:37.44 | 4:22.20 | 95.96% |
15 | Tonya Engst | 51 | Ithaca, NY | 6:50.62 | 5:41.19 | 73.47% |
16 | Ivy Bell | 63 | New York, NY | 6:54.21 | 4:50.99 | 86.47% |
17 | Colleen Magnussen | 58 | Buffalo, NY | 6:59.07 | 5:16.82 | 79.41% |
18 | Susan Stirrat | 63 | Rockaway, NJ | 7:45.02 | 5:26.68 | 77.02% |
19 | Christine Klein | 54 | Churchville, NY | 8:05.21 | 6:27.59 | 64.91% |
20 | Deborah Bliss | 71 | Spencer, NY | 8:12.20 | 5:03.64 | 82.86% |
21 | Jane Leff | 68 | Ithaca, NY | 10:10.44 | 6:36.52 | 63.51% |
22 | Sandy Balling | 72 | Tonawanda, NY | 10:19.46 | 6:15.52 | 67.00% |
23 | Edna Hyer | 84 | South Wales, NY | 12:44.33 | 5:57.56 | 70.37% |
MEN 40s ELITE
Place | Name | Age | City/St/Prov | Time | Age Grad Time | Age Grd % |
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1 | Brock Butler | 41 | Chester Springs, PA | 4:34.80 | 4:17.77 | 86.36% |
2 | Mark Williams | 46 | Columbia, NJ | 4:36.41 | 4:09.55 | 89.20% |
3 | Tim Rieth | 43 | Rochester, NY | 4:49.12 | 4:27.15 | 83.33% |
4 | Dan Courtney | 41 | Spencerport, NY | 4:54.86 | 4:36.58 | 80.48% |
5 | Brian Lazzaro | 44 | Ithaca, NY | 4:54.94 | 4:30.44 | 82.31% |
WOMEN 40s ELITE
Place | Name | Age | City/St/Prov | Time | Age Grad Time | Age Grd % |
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1 | Sascha Scott | 43 | Syracuse, NY | 5:02.81 | 4:37.53 | 90.66% |
2 | Christy Peterson | 44 | North Wales, PA | 5:20.66 | 4:50.46 | 86.62% |
3 | Dianne DeOliveira | 48 | Brick, NJ | 5:28.12 | 4:43.17 | 88.85% |
4 | Heather Webster | 44 | Rochester, NY | 5:32.04 | 5:00.77 | 83.66% |
5 | Donna Langerfeld | 32 | Port Byron, NY | 5:37.16 | 5:35.41 | 75.01% |
MEN 50+ ELITE
Place | Name | Age | City/St/Prov | Time | Age Grad Time | Age Grd % |
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1 | Brian Crowley | 54 | Hillsborough, NJ | 4:51.23 | 4:06.53 | 90.30% |
2 | Peter Kashulines | 55 | Mountain Lakes, NJ | 4:53.33 | 4:06.26 | 90.40% |
3 | Ryan Mitchell | 52 | Troy, NY | 4:57.24 | 4:15.81 | 87.02% |
4 | Mike Nier | 54 | Rochester, NY | 4:57.75 | 4:12.05 | 88.32% |
5 | Stuart Galloway | 57 | Fonthill, ON, CAN | 4:59.13 | 4:06.91 | 90.16% |
6 | Alex Colvin | 51 | Ithaca, NY | 5:07.43 | 4:26.73 | 83.46% |
7 | Dale Flanders | 53 | Allegany, NY | 5:12.07 | 4:26.39 | 83.56% |
8 | Dave Lee | 56 | Dayton, OH | 5:19.38 | 4:25.86 | 83.73% |
9 | Chuck Shields | 59 | Abington, PA | 5:19.87 | 4:19.52 | 85.78% |
10 | Jerry Kooymans | 63 | Toronto, ON, CAN | 5:21.08 | 4:11.47 | 88.52% |
11 | David Westenberg | 61 | Wellesley, MA | 5:28.90 | 4:22.20 | 84.90% |
12 | Francis Burdett | 53 | Worcester, MA | 5:29.19 | 4:41.00 | 79.22% |
WOMEN 50+ ELITE
Place | Name | Age | City/St/Prov | Time | Age Grad Time | Age Grd % |
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1 | Michelle Rohl | 53 | Mansfield, PA | 5:37.56 | 4:33.26 | 92.08% |
2 | Felicia Bishop | 50 | Barrington, RI | 5:38.35 | 4:44.76 | 88.36% |
3 | Lorraine Jasper | 57 | Birchrunville, PA | 5:49.35 | 4:27.85 | 93.93% |
4 | Louise Kelley | 55 | Potomac, MD | 5:53.58 | 4:38.66 | 90.29% |
5 | Julie Pangburn | 54 | Downingtown, PA | 6:04.49 | 4:51.16 | 86.41% |
6 | Karyl Sargent | 55 | Lafayette, NY | 6:05.98 | 4:48.43 | 87.23% |
7 | Mary Swan | 57 | Jamesville, NY | 6:24.99 | 4:55.18 | 85.24% |
8 | Betsy Stewart | 55 | Lewisburg, PA | 6:27.26 | 5:05.20 | 82.44% |
9 | Coreen Steinbach | 67 | Pompey, NY | 6:37.44 | 4:22.20 | 95.96% |
MEN SECTION 1
Place | Name | Age | City/St/Prov | Time | Age Grad Time | Age Grd % |
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1 | Bill Frawley | 48 | Newtown Square, PA | 5:14.03 | 4:39.11 | 79.75% |
2 | Scott Dawson | 45 | Trumansburg, NY | 5:23.14 | 4:54.03 | 75.71% |
3 | Scott Armstrong | 56 | Pottstown, PA | 5:26.31 | 4:31.63 | 81.95% |
4 | Joe Mora | 57 | Fayetteville, NY | 5:26.55 | 4:29.54 | 82.59% |
5 | Neal Coffey | 57 | Cazenovia, NY | 5:30.36 | 4:32.68 | 81.64% |
6 | Jean-Luc Jannink | 52 | Ithaca, NY | 5:33.00 | 4:46.58 | 77.68% |
7 | Tim Riccardi | 60 | Syracuse, NY | 5:37.23 | 4:31.24 | 82.07% |
8 | Keith Davies | 59 | Huntingdon Valley, PA | 5:37.52 | 4:33.84 | 81.29% |
9 | Robert Mozo | 55 | Clay, NY | 5:39.47 | 4:44.99 | 78.11% |
10 | Keith Eggleston | 59 | Groton, NY | 5:46.47 | 4:41.10 | 79.19% |
11 | Reno Stirrat | 64 | Rockaway, NJ | 5:50.63 | 4:32.13 | 81.80% |
MEN SECTION 2
Place | Name | Age | City/St/Prov | Time | Age Grad Time | Age Grd % |
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1 | Javier Martinez | 48 | Baldwinsville, NY | 5:39.60 | 5:01.84 | 73.75% |
2 | Bill Thibault | 47 | Ithaca, NY | 5:40.46 | 5:04.99 | 72.99% |
3 | Steven Vanek | 47 | Ithaca, NY | 5:41.67 | 5:06.07 | 72.73% |
4 | Richard McCutcheon | 59 | Ithaca, NY | 5:46.92 | 4:41.46 | 79.09% |
5 | Tim McMullen | 65 | Churchville, NY | 5:50.26 | 4:29.39 | 82.63% |
6 | Takeshi Yamazaki | 56 | New York, NY | 5:52.53 | 4:53.45 | 75.86% |
7 | Gregory Green | 46 | Ithaca, NY | 5:57.56 | 5:22.81 | 68.96% |
8 | Mark Rybinski | 63 | Manlius, NY | 5:58.78 | 4:41.00 | 79.22% |
9 | Rod Garratt | 55 | Santa Barbara, CA | 6:19.02 | 5:18.19 | 69.96% |
10 | Ric Bond | 61 | Liverpool, NY | 6:20.07 | 5:03.00 | 73.47% |
11 | Rick Cleary | 62 | Wellesley, MA | 6:26.47 | 5:05.39 | 72.89% |
12 | David Bowen | 66 | Port Byron, NY | 6:27.29 | 4:55.12 | 75.43% |
13 | Jack Salisbury | 52 | Tully, NY | 6:28.44 | 5:34.30 | 66.59% |
14 | Harold Nolan | 71 | Navesink, NJ | 6:55.73 | 5:00.58 | 74.06% |
MEN SECTION 3
1 | Joel Leff | 68 | Ithaca, NY | 6:28.27 | 4:50.39 | 76.66% |
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2 | Ken Hodges | 65 | Ithaca, NY | 6:33.88 | 5:02.94 | 73.48% |
3 | Phillip Metzger | 61 | Norwich, NY | 6:46.68 | 5:24.21 | 68.66% |
4 | James Miner | 70 | Dryden, NY | 6:53.80 | 5:02.87 | 73.50% |
5 | Hal Lieberman | 75 | Brooklyn, NY | 7:40.03 | 5:13.19 | 71.08% |
6 | Vito Di Cesare | 75 | Newburgh, NY | 7:51.64 | 5:21.10 | 69.33% |
WOMEN SECTION 1
Place | Name | Age | City/St/Prov | Time | Age Grad Time | Age Grd % |
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1 | Tonya Engst | 51 | Ithaca, NY | 6:50.62 | 5:41.19 | 73.47% |
2 | Ivy Bell | 63 | New York, NY | 6:54.21 | 4:50.99 | 86.47% |
3 | Colleen Magnussen | 58 | Buffalo, NY | 6:59.07 | 5:16.82 | 79.41% |
4 | Susan Stirrat | 63 | Rockaway, NJ | 7:45.02 | 5:26.68 | 77.02% |
5 | Christine Klein | 54 | Churchville, NY | 8:05.21 | 6:27.59 | 64.91% |
6 | Deborah Bliss | 71 | Spencer, NY | 8:12.20 | 5:03.64 | 82.86% |
VETERAN MEN & WOMEN
Place | Name | Age | City/St/Prov | Time | Age Grad Time | Age Grd % |
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1 | Joseph Reynolds | 74 | Newfield, NY | 8:15.59 | 5:43.10 | 64.88% |
2 | Harland Bigelow | 72 | Lisle, NY | 8:49.31 | 6:17.61 | 58.95% |
3 | Jane Leff | 68 | Ithaca, NY | 10:10.44 | 6:36.52 | 63.51% |
4 | Sandy Balling | 72 | Tonawanda, NY | 10:19.46 | 6:15.52 | 67.00% |
5 | Edna Hyer | 84 | South Wales, NY | 12:44.33 | 5:57.56 | 70.37% |
RACE REPORT
I’m pleased to report that one of FLRC’s marquee events, the Hartshorne Memorial Masters Mile, was once again a success, despite us having to move up both the meet and post-race banquet by 90 minutes to accommodate weather-related changes.
On Thursday before the Saturday race, we were told that the Cornell administration was considering closing the university early on Saturday due to the predicted snowstorm, and they required Cornell Track & Field to start the Upstate Challenge track meet at 11 AM instead of 1 PM. That in turn forced us to move the start of Hartshorne up by 90 minutes, and Charlie Fay, Tom Hartshorne, and I scrambled all day Thursday and Friday to alert runners, volunteers, and others to the new times. In the end, only about ten runners scratched from the race due to the weather, and only one didn’t see the scheduling email and missed her race.
So a huge thanks to Charlie, Tom, and the volunteers who made Hartshorne run so smoothly this year. Tonya Engst, Jim Miner, Carl Franck, and Bill Watson all arrived early to help set up, and Jim Miner and John Whitman continued on to manage the registration table, with Jim also running the race. Bill Watson also did a fabulous job as clerk-of-course, filling in for the snowbound Joe Simpson. Dan Hurley started all the races flawlessly, as usual. Bruce Roebal ran the lap counter and printed our results booklet in plenty of time for the banquet. Bob Dattola called splits for the runners. Megan Powers wrangled the results into the booklet with help from Kathleen Gibson. Sandy Gregorich and Shelly Marino donned evening gowns and tiaras to hold the finish tape for the elite races. Bert Bland, Sean Nicholson, Truck Rossiter, and Stacie Mann helped Tom monitor the track to keep the collegiate runners from accidentally interfering with our races. Our rabbits—Bailey Drewes (W50+), Mik Kern (M50+), and Adam Pacheck (M40)—helped the leaders of their races hit fast times. And of course, Steve Gallow once again took great photos.
As far as the races themselves, they were once again a treat to watch, and I tremendously enjoyed being able to cheer for all the runners during their races. The FLRC site now has sortable results, and the Leone Timing site has results with lap splits. Here’s a rundown:
Veteran Men & Women: In our first heat of the day, local runners ruled. Joe Reynolds ran an 8:15 to outpace Harland Bigelow in second at 8:49, and Jane Leff ran a 10:10 in only her second mile race ever (after last year’s Hartshorne), sneaking in 5 seconds ahead of Sandy Balling. 84-year-old Edna Hyer, who has been running Hartshorne for many years, came in fifth.
Women Section 1: While a certain amount of non-partisanship is required of a race director, I was overjoyed to watch Tonya Engst run a gloriously tactical race, tucking in behind her cross-country rival Collen Magnussen and 63-year-old Ivy Bell for 6 laps. Then Tonya kicked hard from 300m out, running a final lap that was 7 seconds faster than her average and beating Bell by 4 seconds and Magnussen by 9. Susan Stirrat and Christine Klein finished fourth and fifth, with local ultravet Deb Bliss running a solid 8:12 at age 71.
Men Section 3: This race was also filled with locals at the top. 68-year-old Joel Leff won it by 5 seconds in 6:28, but not before 65-year-old Ken Hodges gave him a run for his money. Phil Metzger was third, followed by the indomitable Jim Miner, who ran a 6:53 at age 70. A pair of 75-year-olds, Hal Lieberman and Vita Di Cesare, filled out the finisher ranks.
Men Section 2: 48-year-old Javier Martinez came down from Baldwinsville to win this race in 5:39, but a pair of Ithacans from our Tuesday night MITHACAL MILERS group, Bill Thibault and Steve Vanek, dueled it out for second and third, with Thibault unleashing a kick that brought him in just behind Martinez in 5:40, with Vanek through in 5:41. Talk about an exciting finish! Rich McCutcheon finished fourth, followed by GVH’s Tim McMullen, Takeshi Yamazaki (in town from New York City to watch his daughter run at the Cornell meet), High Noon’s Greg Green, GVH’s Mark Rybinski, ex-High Nooner Rod Garratt, Ric Bond, ex-High Nooner Rick Cleary, GVH’s Dave Bowen, Jack Salisbury, and 71-year-old Harold Nolan.
Men Section 1: In our final non-elite section, Bill Frawley came up from Philadelphia and ran away with the race to win in 5:14, outpacing High Noon’s Scott Dawson, who came through in 5:23. Scott Armstrong was fourth, followed by GVH’s Joe Mora, then Neal Coffey, High Noon’s Jean-Luc Jannink, Syracuse Track Club’s 60-year-old Tim Riccardi, Keith Davies, Robert Mozo, Keith Eggleston, and 64-year-old Reno Stirrat.
Women Elite 50+: Moving on to the elite races, national racewalking champion Michelle Rohl came up from Mansfield, PA to run this time, and won handily in 5:37 with rabbiting help from Bailey Drewes. Apart from Karyl Sargent, the rest of the race was made up of women from the elite Athena Track Club, with Lorraine Jasper in second, followed by Louise Kelley, Julie Pangburn, Sargent, Mary Swan, Betsy Stewart, and Coreen Steinbach. Although Steinbach wasn’t entirely happy with her 6:37, at age 67, she topped the age-graded percentage competition for all runners at the meet.
Men Elite 50+: Paced by rabbit Mik Kern, this section was a tight four-man race for most of the laps. In the end, though, a pair of runners from New Jersey, Peter Kashulines and Brian Crowley pulled away, with Crowley outkicking Kashulines for a 2-second win in 4:51—impressive at age 54. Ryan Mitchel snuck past PGXH race director Mike Nier by half a second for third in 4:57, followed by Canadian Stuart Galloway, High Noon’s Alex Colvin, GVH’s Dale Flanders, Dave Lee, Chuck Shields, 63-year-old Canadian Jerry Kooymans, 61-year-old David Westenberg, and Francis Burdett.
Women Elite 40: This race was once again a foregone conclusion with Syracuse’s Sascha Scott winning for her fourth year in a row—every year since she turned 40. Scott ran a 5:02 this year, followed by the Athena Track Club’s Christy Peterson in 5:20. In third was Dianne DeOliveira, then GVH’s Heather Webster, GVH’s Donna Langerfeld, running as a sub-master, and 50-year-old Felicia Bishop, running down from the W50+ section. And no, we couldn’t find anyone fast enough to rabbit Sascha Scott, who is one of the top runners in the world for her age group.
Men Elite 40: Mark Williams was looking to retain his crown in the final race of the day, but Brock Butler wasn’t having it. After rabbit Adam Pacheck took them out at a fast clip, Butler stayed behind Williams until the last couple of laps and then made his move, which Williams couldn’t counter. Butler ended up winning in 4:34, with Williams through 2 seconds later in 4:36. GVH’s Tim Reith was third, followed by Dan Courtney, who outleaned High Noon’s Brian Lazzaro by .08 seconds.
Finally, I’d like to thank the sponsors who make Hartshorne possible. It takes a lot of money to put on a national-level meet like this, with rabbits, a professional announcer, video of all the races (coming soon), a post-race banquet, and cash prizes to attract some of the top talent in the US and Canada. The race’s 2019 sponsors include Cayuga Medical Center, Bangs Ambulance, the Hartshorne Family, Sean Nicholson, Joe Daley, Ken Zeserson, Bill Quinlisk, Felder Track & Field, and a grant from the Myrtle Dee Nash Fund of Community Foundation. The masters running community is tremendously appreciative of the support.
ABOUT
One of the premier masters running events in the country, the Hartshorne Memorial Masters Mile attracts some of the best national and international talent. Numerous world and American indoor mile age-group records have been set at the meet over the years, and it’s an exciting race to watch, with top local runners dueling with out-of-town challengers and masters runners in their 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s showing us what they can do.
Held in conjunction with Cornell’s Upstate Challenge meet, the Hartshorne Memorial Masters Mile features fully automatic timing, introductions of each runner at the starting line, commentary on every race, rabbits for the elite races, and hordes of enthusiastic spectators.
Don’t be intimidated! The Hartshorne Memorial Masters Mile may be an elite event, but it’s open and welcoming to runners of all abilities—no matter how fast you run, you’ll be treated like an elite!
Runners and guests are encouraged to attend a post-race banquet to recap the day’s competition, watch the race videos, meet friends and competitors, enjoy a delicious meal, and recognize the award winners.
New in 2019: Team Competition! For this year’s race, we’re adding a team competition. Recruit up to 5 people for your team, and the top 3 will score. To even the playing field across heats and genders, the scoring will be based on cumulative age-graded performance. Prizes will be local libations and bragging rights. Teams can be clubs, past collegiate teams, or any other combination of 3–5 runners you can come up with. You can declare and manage your team on our public Google Sheet until race day—just don’t mess with any other teams!
WHERE
The race is held at Cornell University’s Barton Hall. Free parking is available in the Kite Hill lot at Schoellkopf Field and the Cornell parking garage.
Barton Hall is located on the central campus of Cornell University. With permanent seating for 4,800 spectators, the Barton Hall track was upgraded in 2016. Installed by Beynon Sports, the IAAF Certified 6 lane surface has a significantly greater radius than the old Barton track making the facility faster than in the past.
Barton Hall has restrooms. Locker rooms and shower facilities are available in Teagle Hall immediately across the street from Barton Hall.
Overnight accommodations are the responsibility of the runner. The meet hotel is the Best Western University Inn which offers a special double room rate of $89 per night (two beds per room) for Hartshorne Memorial Masters Mile attendees for reservations made before January 5th, 2019. You have to call (607) 272-6100 for reservations; the Web site doesn’t know about the special rate.
WHEN
Due to the weather, heats start at 8:40 AM and run approximately every 15 minutes until 10:45 AM. Race packet pickup opens at 8:00 AM on race day.
In 2019, women’s and men’s sections will run approximately every 15 minutes between 8:40 AM and 11:05 AM. W50+ and M50+ Elites will run at 10:00 AM and 10:15 AM respectively, followed by W40 and M40 Elites at 10:30 AM and 10:45 AM respectively.
Registered runners will be notified of their section assignment and start time by email several days prior to race day.
REGISTRATION
Online pre-registration is required and is open until 11:59 PM on Saturday, January 13th.
No day-of-race registration available!
FEES
The race entry fee is $30 per runner and is non-refundable.
The awards banquet fee is $25 per person in advance or at the door. It includes dinner (see Awards Dinner information below).
Fees must be paid by credit card on the registration site.
AWARDS
Elite Sections (M40, W40, M50+, W50+)
Cash awards will be made to the top elite men and women based on age-graded performance on the following schedule: 1st: $450, 2nd: $300, 3rd: $150, 4th: $100, 5th: $50. The top three finishers in each race will also receive commemorative medals.
Sections I, II, III (Combined Ages)
Winners in 5-year age group categories (40 and up) will receive awards based on age-graded performance.
AWARDS DINNER
The post-race awards dinner will be held at the Moakley House at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Course, 215 Warren Road, Ithaca, NY.
All runners and guests are encouraged to join us to recap the day’s competition, watch the race video, meet friends and competitors, enjoy a delicious meal, recognize the awardees, and hear their stories.
The buffet dinner generally includes salmon, chicken, pasta and a selection of vegetarian dishes, salad, dessert, and coffee and tea. A cash bar will be available throughout the evening.
Banquet schedule of events:
- 2:00-3:00pm: Socializing
- 3:00-5:00pm: Late lunch and awards
- 5:00-7:00pm: More socializing
ELIGIBILITY
Male competitors must be 40 years old or over. Female competitors must be 40 years old or over for Masters, and 30-39 for Sub-masters; Sub-masters should contact the race director before entering. The section seeding standards are as follows (minutes/mile), although the race directors may adjust seeding to fill out heats appropriately:
Women
Section II | 7:00 & up |
Section I | 5:45 & up |
Elite 50+ | Seeding by race directors |
Elite 40 | Seeding by race directors |
Men
Section III | 7:00 & up |
Section II | 5:30–7:00 |
Section I | 5:00–5:30 |
Elite 50+ | Seeding by race directors |
Elite 40 | Seeding by race directors |
MEET RECORDS
M40 (2009) | 4:17:098 | 41 | Jim Sorensen, San Leandro, CA |
W40 (2012) | 4:49.82 | 40 | Sonja Friend Uhl, Brentwood, TN |
M50 (2010) | 4:35.27 | 50 | Anselm Lebourne, Maplewood, NJ |
W50 (2005) | 5:10.87 | 51 | Maureen De St. Croix, Vancouver, BC |
PAST WINNERS
2018 FINISH PLACE WINNERS
M40 | 4:31:81 | 45 | Mark Williams, Columbia, NJ |
W40 | 4:59.05 | 42 | Sascha Scott, Syracuse, NY |
M50 | 4:42:76 | 51 | Kent Lemme, Pittsfield, MA |
W50 | 5:26:44 | 52 | Alisa Harvey, Manassas, VA |
2018 AGE GRADED WINNERS
M40 | 4:31:81 | 45 | 90.00% | Mark Williams, Columbia, NJ |
W40 | 4:59.05 | 42 | 90.74% | Sascha Scott, Syracuse, NY |
M50 | 4:42:76 | 51 | 90.74% | Kent Lemme, Pittsfield, MA |
W50 | 5:26:44 | 52 | 93.97% | Alisa Harvey, Manassas, VA |
2017 FINISH PLACE WINNERS
M40 | 4:30:09 | 45 | Peter Brady, Jersey City, NJ |
W40 | 4:58.47 | 41 | Sascha Scott, Syracuse, NY |
M50 | 4:42:18 | 50 | Kent Lemme, Pittsfield, MA |
W50 | 5:16:27 | 51 | Alisa Harvey, Manassas, VA |
2017 AGE GRADED WINNERS
M40 | 4:30:09 | 45 | 90.58% | Peter Brady, Jersey City, NJ |
W40 | 4:58.47 | 41 | 89.92% | Sascha Scott, Syracuse, NY |
M50 | 5:15:91 | 67 | 93.33% | Nolan Shaheed, Pasadena, CA |
W50 | 5:16:27 | 51 | 95.74% | Alisa Harvey, Manassas, VA |
2016 FINISH PLACE WINNERS
M40 | 4:33:04 | 43 | Mark Williams, Columbia, NJ |
W40 | 4:54:55 | 40 | Sascha Scott, Syracuse, NY |
M50 | 4:46:73 | 50 | James Derick, Big Flats, NY |
W50 | 5:14:25 | 50 | Alisa Harvey, Manassas, VA |
2016 AGE GRADED WINNERS
M40 | 4:33:04 | 43 | 88.23% | Mark Williams, Columbia, NJ |
W40 | 4:54:55 | 40 | 90.21% | Sascha Scott, Syracuse, NY |
M50 | 4:47:27 | 52 | 90.04% | Kevin Forde, Philadelphia, PA |
W50 | 6:20:08 | 64 | 95.69% | Coreen Steinbach, Pompey, NY |
SPONSORED BY
Our 2019 sponsors include:
Cayuga Medical Center
Bangs Ambulance
The Hartshorne Family
Sean Nicholson
Joe Daley
Ken Zeserson
Bill Quinlisk
Felder Track & Field
and
A grant from the Myrtle Dee Nash Fund of Community Foundation
A LOOK BACK
In acknowledgment of the historical significance of this event, below is the meet program cover and list of competitors for the 1969 Cornell Invitational Masters Mile, which was the second running of the Masters Mile at Cornell directed by James M. Hartshorne.