Hartshorne Memorial Masters Mile Results 2023
54th Hartshorne Memorial Masters Mile
9:00am Saturday January 21
Barton Hall, Cornell University | FLRC | 1 mile

The 2023 Hartshorne Memorial Masters Mile is in the books. Full results with age-graded times and percentages are below, and you can also see the results at Leone Timing, including split times and position changes. Also feel free to download the PDF of our official results booklet.

Don’t miss the fabulous race photos from Steve Gallow and the videos of each race on YouTube.

ALL MEN

RankNameAgeTimeAG TimeAge Pct
1Jaret Herter414:41.604:26.1583.64%
2George Young414:48.444:32.6181.66%
3Mark Walchinsky434:48.594:32.7581.61%
4James Coates434:49.704:33.8081.30%
5Scott Weeks504:51.764:15.2187.23%
6Mark Williams504:52.724:16.0586.94%
7Dan Timmerman424:52.894:36.8280.42%
8Jordan Varano434:53.804:37.6880.17%
9Chuck Terry404:54.644:38.4779.94%
10Ian Golden454:56.334:29.6482.56%
11Mike Nier585:02.474:13.9387.66%
12James Derick575:03.254:14.5887.44%
13Joseph Mora615:09.084:08.6089.54%
14Tristan Lambert465:10.884:42.8778.69%
15Roger Moseley485:13.164:44.9578.12%
16Dave Kania425:22.985:05.2572.92%
17Derrick Staley645:29.804:25.2683.92%
18Peter Frazier445:29.965:11.8571.38%
19Tom Wall445:35.235:16.8370.26%
20Michael Olson575:36.234:42.2778.86%
21Mike Middendorf505:38.214:55.8475.25%
22Brian Lee505:39.284:56.7775.01%
23Robert White535:45.365:02.0973.69%
24Keith Eggleston635:48.394:40.2279.44%
25Steven Vanek515:48.795:05.0972.96%
26Damian Clemons485:48.955:17.5170.11%
27James Kinton475:50.635:19.0469.77%
28Robert Swizdor575:53.664:56.9074.98%
29Gary Williams585:53.924:57.1274.92%
30Neal Coffey616:02.694:51.7276.31%
31Spider Rossiter716:09.094:30.1482.40%
32Gary Passamonte666:20.234:52.4476.12%
33Casey Carlstrom636:23.725:08.6372.13%
34Jeffrey Wood616:27.065:11.3271.50%
35David Williams716:29.304:44.9378.12%
36Teague Ruder476:32.635:57.2662.31%
37Ted Larison706:34.284:48.5877.14%
38Jack Salisbury566:46.065:40.8965.30%
39Joel Leff726:59.395:06.9672.52%
40Ken Hodges697:01.805:24.4168.62%
41Rick Cleary667:15.665:35.0766.43%
42Bruce Goble607:22.505:55.9162.54%
43Dennis Featherstone828:08.975:00.1374.17%
44Robert Vidulich738:13.726:01.3661.60%
45James Miner748:17.666:04.2461.11%
46Steven Clark688:26.616:29.6457.13%
47Joseph Sullivan658:40.886:40.6155.57%
48Harland Bigelow7610:32.767:10.7951.67%

ALL WOMEN

RankNameAgeTimeAG TimeAge Pct
1Michelle Rohl575:16.704:09.60100.81%
2Carly Shea445:34.035:16.3079.55%
3Jennifer Boerner405:35.985:18.1479.09%
4Alison Schwalm455:49.055:12.4480.53%
5Andi Camp485:54.285:17.1279.34%
6Amy McMahon545:58.515:01.7383.39%
7Liz Hartman406:00.875:41.7173.63%
8Melissa Chiti576:03.064:46.1387.93%
9Roxanne Springer586:10.234:51.7886.23%
10Lorraine Jasper616:10.974:32.5292.33%
11Kim Jackson546:43.365:39.4774.11%
12Betsy Stewart596:58.325:29.6876.32%
13Jessica Daily427:00.916:38.5663.13%
14Ivy Bell677:38.015:11.9680.65%
15Laura Helmerick637:55.345:49.1972.05%
16Deborah Bliss759:25.215:24.4977.54%
17Karen Ellsworth6010:23.007:37.6654.98%

MEN ELITE 1

Despite rabbit Henry Williams sprinting out at the desired pace, the pack didn’t stay with him, resulting in the first two laps being surprisingly slow at 39 and 37 seconds. Then 41-year-old Jaret Herter started to ratchet the pace down, clocking a 35, three 34s, a 33, and a final 32.25 to win in 4:41. More exciting was second place, where 41-year-old George Young worked his way up from ninth place after the first three laps and closed with a blistering 31.29-second final lap—the fastest of the day—to sneak past 43-year-old Mark Walchinsky at the line, 4:48.44 to 4:48.59. Walchinsky’s teammate, 43-year-old James Coates, was just behind them in 4:49.70, and 50-year-old Scott Weeks came next in fifth in 4:51. Multi-year Hartshorne winner Mark Williams, also now 50, took sixth in 4:52.72, outkicking 42-year-old Dan Timmerman in 4:52.89. 43-year-old Jordan Varano was eighth in 4:53, 40-year-old Chuck Terry was ninth in 4:54, and 45-year-old Ian Golden rounded out the race in tenth in 4:56. Watch

RankNameAgeTimeAG TimeAge Pct
1Jaret Herter414:41.604:26.1583.64%
2George Young414:48.444:32.6181.66%
3Mark Walchinsky434:48.594:32.7581.61%
4James Coates434:49.704:33.8081.30%
5Scott Weeks504:51.764:15.2187.23%
6Mark Williams504:52.724:16.0586.94%
7Dan Timmerman424:52.894:36.8280.42%
8Jordan Varano434:53.804:37.6880.17%
9Chuck Terry404:54.644:38.4779.94%
10Ian Golden454:56.334:29.6482.56%

WOMEN ELITE 1

Expectations were high for this race, not because three-time Olympian Michelle Rohl had any competition, but because she was attempting to break Kathryn Martin’s 16-year-old W55 American record of 5:19.87, set when Martin was 55. At 57, Rohl was on a roll in 2022, taking over the indoor and outdoor 800m records, the outdoor 1500m record, and the indoor 3000m record.

After a 15-minute delay for the third USATF official to arrive so times would be eligible for records, rabbit Bella Burda took off at the gun, with Rohl slipping past 40-year-old Jennifer Boerner in the first lap to move into the lead. From then on, it was textbook, with Rohl clocking even splits that never varied by more than 1.4 seconds, running a 2:36 800m en route to a 5:16.70 win that broke Martin’s record by 3.17 seconds. 44-year-old Carly Shea outkicked Boerner for second in 5:34 to Boerner’s 5:35. 45-year-old Alison Schwalm was fourth in 5:49, 48-year-old Andi Camp was fifth in 5:54, 54-year-old Amy McMahon took six in 5:58, 40-year-old Liz Hartman ran 6:00 for seventh, and 57-year-old Melissa Chiti was eighth in 6:03. Although she was last in the heat, 61-year-old Lorraine Jasper’s 6:10 gave her a 92.33% age grade, second only to Rohl’s 100.81% for the entire meet. Watch

RankNameAgeTimeAG TimeAge Pct
1Michelle Rohl575:16.704:09.60100.81%
2Carly Shea445:34.035:16.3079.55%
3Jennifer Boerner405:35.985:18.1479.09%
4Alison Schwalm455:49.055:12.4480.53%
5Andi Camp485:54.285:17.1279.34%
6Amy McMahon545:58.515:01.7383.39%
7Liz Hartman406:00.875:41.7173.63%
8Melissa Chiti576:03.064:46.1387.93%
9Lorraine Jasper616:10.974:32.5292.33%

MEN ELITE 2

This race proved one of the most exciting of the day, with three top area runners facing off. 58-year-old Mike Nier, the organizer of the Pete Glavin XC Series, tucked in behind rabbit Patrick Milano to take the early lead, with 61-year-old Joe Mora and 57-year-old Jim Derick hot on his heels. Derick moved past Mora into second in the fifth lap and ran on Nier’s shoulder the rest of the race but couldn’t match Nier’s kick in the final 100m. Nier finished in 5:02.47 for the win, with Derick second in 5:03.25 and Mora third in 5:09.08, barely holding off the fast-closing 46-year-old Tristan Lambert in 5:10.88. Watch

RankNameAgeTimeAG TimeAge Pct
1Mike Nier585:02.474:13.9387.66%
2James Derick575:03.254:14.5887.44%
3Joseph Mora615:09.084:08.6089.54%
4Tristan Lambert465:10.884:42.8778.69%
5Roger Moseley485:13.164:44.9578.12%
6Dave Kania425:22.985:05.2572.92%
7Derrick Staley645:29.804:25.2683.92%
8Peter Frazier445:29.965:11.8571.38%
9Tom Wall445:35.235:16.8370.26%
10Michael Olson575:36.234:42.2778.86%
11Brian Lee505:39.284:56.7775.01%

MEN SECTION 1

48-year-old ultramarathoner Damian Clemons found out just how tough short distances can be by leading through six laps before 50-year-old Mike Middendorf took over and ran the last two laps for the win in 5:38. 53-year-old Rob White laid down a 5:45 for second place in his second mile ever, and 63-year-old Keith Eggleston kicked hard in the final straightaway to run a 5:48.39 that snuck past both 51-year-old Steve Vanek (5:48.79) and Clemons (5:48.95). Watch

RankNameAgeTimeAG TimeAge Pct
1Mike Middendorf505:38.214:55.8475.25%
2Robert White535:45.365:02.0973.69%
3Keith Eggleston635:48.394:40.2279.44%
4Steven Vanek515:48.795:05.0972.96%
5Damian Clemons485:48.955:17.5170.11%
6James Kinton475:50.635:19.0469.77%
7Robert Swizdor575:53.664:56.9074.98%
8Gary Williams585:53.924:57.1274.92%
9Casey Carlstrom636:23.725:08.6372.13%
10Bruce Goble607:22.505:55.9162.54%

MEN SECTION 2

After 56-year-old Jack Salisbury went out hot for the first 800m, the more level-headed 61-year-old Neal Coffey took the lead and held it through the tape to win in 6:02. He outpaced the 71-year-old Spider Rossiter, who met the legendary Don Farley’s goal of “under 7:00 at 70” with an impressive 6:09. 66-year-old Gary Passamonte was third in 6:20. Watch

RankNameAgeTimeAG TimeAge Pct
1Neal Coffey616:02.694:51.7276.31%
2Spider Rossiter716:09.094:30.1482.40%
3Gary Passamonte666:20.234:52.4476.12%
4Jeffrey Wood616:27.065:11.3271.50%
5David Williams716:29.304:44.9378.12%
6Teague Ruder476:32.635:57.2662.31%
7Ted Larison706:34.284:48.5877.14%
8Jack Salisbury566:46.065:40.8965.30%
9Joel Leff726:59.395:06.9672.52%
10Ken Hodges697:01.805:24.4168.62%
11Rick Cleary667:15.665:35.0766.43%

WOMEN SECTION 1

After some last-minute scratches, this race was small, with only five runners. Without the expected competition, 58-year-old Roxanne Springer ran alone for the win in 6:10, with 54-year-old Kim Jackson bettering her seed time handily with a 6:43 for second place and 59-year-old Betsy Stewart third in 6:58. Watch

RankNameAgeTimeAG TimeAge Pct
1Roxanne Springer586:10.234:51.7886.23%
2Kim Jackson546:43.365:39.4774.11%
3Betsy Stewart596:58.325:29.6876.32%
4Jessica Daily427:00.916:38.5663.13%
5Ivy Bell677:38.015:11.9680.65%

COMBINED MEN & WOMEN

This race showcased some of our older runners, with 63-year-old Laura Helmerick cruising to the win in 7:55, followed by 82-year-old Dennis Featherstone of Ottawa in 8:08 and 73-year-old Robert Vidulich in 8:13. 75-year-old triathlete Deb Bliss was the second woman across the line in 9:25. Watch

RankNameAgeTimeAG TimeAge Pct
1Laura Helmerick637:55.345:49.1972.05%w
2Dennis Featherstone828:08.975:00.1374.17%m
3Robert Vidulich738:13.726:01.3661.60%m
4James Miner748:17.666:04.2461.11%m
5Steven Clark688:26.616:29.6457.13%m
6Joseph Sullivan658:40.886:40.6155.57%m
7Deborah Bliss759:25.215:24.4977.54%w
8Karen Ellsworth6010:23.007:37.6654.98%w
9Harland Bigelow7610:32.767:10.7951.67%m
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