GREEN RIVER MARATHON-2004 Results


Overall Runners Results


1. Ken Blauvelt 3:18:40

2. Rob Keller 3:20:11

3. Jim Anderson 3:30:31

4. Van Phan 3:46:45 (**New Women’s Green River Solo Record)

5. Randy Elliott 3:51:53

6A. Doug Maclean 4:01:53

6B. Ted Coulson 4:01:53

8. Jim Boyd 4:04:52

9. Terry Byrnes 4:05:45

10. Steve Ellis 4:13:29

11. Colvin Holm 4:33:53

12. Jim Moffit 4:54:04

13. Mel Preedy 5:25:57

14. Gary Wright 6:40:00


Detailed Runners Results


1. Dream Team 2:55:14 (*New Green River Relay Record)

Jeff Schultz
Erin Schultz
Brieanna Harold
Brian Kalanius
Richard Schultz
Matt Barnard

2. Mike’s Pastries 2:57:00

Jim Wilson
Mike Heusdens

3. Looney Runners 3:05:57

High School Team

4.TKO 3:06:00

Tom Howe
Ken Walter

5.Mark Looi Family 3:10:17

Mark Looi
Susan Looi
Alex Looi
Terrence Looi

6.Henry’s Ale 3:15:08

Ken Blauvelt
Henry Savino

7.Bombers 3:19:30

Beth Miyamoto
Kenny Miyamoto
Philip Luke
Norm Constan
Al Sather
Aaron Sather
Bob Ballou
Dillion

8.GeKaRoNy Plus 3:29:05

Steve Rowe
John Nylander
Jef Geller
Mark Watson
Tom George

9. Cheetahs 3:29:06
Jen Davis
Jason Gordon
Rob Meyer
Darrin Stolz
Jeff Cimaomo
Joani Bishop
Tony Zeman
Chris Wirfs
Erik Kramer
Lisa Kramer
Brenda Day
Michelle Juarez
Julie Mitchell
Susannah Muench

12. Fry’s Electronics 3:51:03

Ed Dreyer
Paul Fry
RaMon Haderlie
Bruce Robinson
Chris Ryckman
Tom Shine

13. Moffit Maniacs 4:54:04

Jim Moffit + family

14. Do As I Please (Did As They Pleased)

Kent Sizer 1:56:40 (Van Phan’s pacer for second half!)
Paul Larson 3:05:00 (19 + miler)
Robert Tse 1:46:00 (first half)
Kwok Lee (Frank) 0:44:42 (5.6 + miler)


Comments:

The following did an outstanding job and really deserve the highest praise. These people make the Green River what it is today.

Aid Station Support: Steve Hamling, GeKaRoNy Plus Relay Team (Steve Rowe), Dream Team Relay Team (Jeff Schultz), Janice Schultz, Rand Barnard, Cher Moffit, TK Moffit, Isaac Moffit, Steve Barrick, Christine Larson, Tara Larson, Christine Castonguay, Vince Ryan, Hannah Ryan and Bob Ferguson on roller blades.

We all know they were truly needed and appreciated this year. **Remember last year - the hottest Green River Marathon and Relay ever. It was run on a record setting 90 degree day!!

Course Sweeper: Steve Barrick. Steve did such a good job that he has been granted the honor of doing this every year if he wants.

Return Transportation: Steve Rowe, Cher Moffit, Jim Moffit and Steve Hamling. Without return transportation this would turn into an ultra event. We are not ready for this.

Photographers: Steve Hamling, Vince Ryan, Hannah Ryan, Bob Ferguson, Kathy Larkin and Steve Wilber. We are truly amazed and appreciative for these wonderful pictures.

Web Support: Steve Hamling. Responsible for our new website: www.greenrivermarathon.com A lot of information and pictures. Even more to come.

Statistician: Lisa Blauvelt, Steve Rowe, Jim Anderson

Please submit your comments and suggestions to us. Let us know how we could improve. Remember the Green River is held the first Saturday in June every year.

* Course Relay Record 2:42:36 (United We Run Marathon 11/04/01)

** Course Solo Record 3:09:46 (Green River Marathon 06/02/01)


Last updated 10/26/2004 at 9:03PM


Green River Marathon and all volunteers are not responsible for any injuries or deaths. The Green River Marathon is a free run; the aid is free, the run is free, the shirts are sold at a loss, there are no bib numbers, there are no awards, and no one is paid. This is a low key run amongst friends. If you require special assistance or are unsure of your abilities please think twice about running 26.2 miles, unless you take necessary precautions. You must have medical clearance from your doctor before you begin any exercise program or running in any marathons. It is not our intent for anyone to get hurt while running the Green River Marathon.

Volunteers and Aid Stations

Volunteer Assignments / Aid Station Information 2010 Green River Marathon
PRELIMINARY



* For 2010 - The early starters are required to carry a water bottle for at least the first half. If your running faster than a 10:00 minute pace, you should consider starting at 8:30 otherwise you will out run your aid support. Aid will be available at about mile 7.4 for the early starters. They will also enjoy all the aid stations from mile 13 until the finish.

* For 2010 - THE FINAL AID STATION PLACEMENT IS STILL IN WORK. AID STATIONS, FOR THE FIRST HALF, TENTATIVELY WILL BE AT MILES TWO, FOUR, SEVEN+ (7.4), TEN+ (10.4)AND HALF (13.1). THE SECOND HALF STATIONS BELOW ARE STILL VALID.

* For 2010

06/05/2010

8:30 AM

Aid covers (6:00)7:00 minute/mile to 12:00 minute/mile Pace.

Volunteers pick supplies up at the start of race unless you made previous arrangements.

Early start participants may start at 7:30.

* The early starters are required to carry a water bottle for at least the first half. If your running faster than a 10:00 minute pace, you should consider starting at 8:30 otherwise you will out run your aid support. Aid will be available at mile 7.4 for the early starters. They will also enjoy all the aid stations from mile 13 until the finish.

2009 Aid Station (LAST YEARS) ASSIGNMENTS SHOWN BELOW - WILL BE UPDATED FOR 2010 SOON).

Aid Station Responsibility Time (STILL IN WORK)

2.5 Jenny Shia + Steve Hamling 8:45 - 9:00

5.1 Steve Rowe + Brian Kalenius 9:00 - 9:31

7.7 Eric Sach (Balanced Athlete Running Store - Kent) 8:35 - 9:20 - 10:03

10.3 Larry and Laura Coyne (9:30) 9:40 - 10:35

13.0 Jenny Shia + Steve Hamling 9:40 - 10:00 - 11:07 (Last runner should be by between 10:30 and 10:50.)

15.8 Becky Gifford + (maybe 1 more?) (10:00)10:20 - 11:45

19.0 Rob Willis + Roger Willis (10:20)10:40 - 12:20

21.0 Alex Juchems + Sarah Juchems + Larry and Laura Coyne (10:35)10:55 - 12:40

22.5 Thomas Rogers and John Schaphorst (10:45)11:05 - 1:00

24.0 Larry Nelson + Kate Nelson-Armstrong (10:50)11:15 - 1:15

26.2 Steve Hamling + Everyone 11:00 Finish Line aid

Return: Runners are encouraged to meet at the finish at 7:00 AM to car pool back to the start. Runners can also choose to meet at the start and hope for a ride back. I will guarantee everyone gets back. Please provide a lift back to runners if you are heading back that way this year (2010).

To: We may be providing limited transportation to the start of the race.

Porta Potty: Provided by Bill Barmore

NOTE*: Jenny Shia + Steve Hamling will go to aid station 2.5 to watch all runners before going to 13.0 to catch the early starters. They should be getting there around 9:40 in plenty of time to support the early starters. Then they will go to the finish line to greet all of you and to record times. I think they will be able to leave around 10:50 from mile 13.0. Steve Rowe will meet them at finish area also.

Last updated 05/03/2010 at 5:01PM

Green River Marathon and all volunteers are not responsible for any injuries or deaths. The Green River Marathon is a free run; the aid is free, the run is free, shirts are sold at cost, there are no bib numbers, there are no awards, and no one is paid. This is a low key run amongst friends. If you require special assistance or are unsure of your abilities please think twice about running 26.2 miles, unless you take necessary precautions. You must have medical clearance from your doctor before you begin any exercise program or running in any marathons. It is not our intent for anyone to get hurt while running the Green River Marathon.