Update: Steinbach, Lemme win Age-Graded titles at Hartshorne

Coreen on mastersathletics.net

Coreen Steinbach, 63, of Pompey, NY, took fifth in the W50 elite race at Hartshorne on Saturday — but easily captured the age-graded title with a 6:13.10 mile. Her AG time was 95.99 percent, according to updated results shared from Cornell in Ithaca, NY. (The listed indoor WR is Kathy Martin’s 5:47.25.) (All races were auto-timed, but original results were garbled in wrong format.) The top age-graded man was Kent Lemme, 48, of Pittsfield, Mass., whose 4:39.73 was rated at 89.53 percent. In the elite races, Scott Weeks edged Mark Williams 4:34.02 to 4:35.42 in M40, Sonja Friend-Uhl went sub-5 at age 43 with her 4:58.28; Rochester’s Mike Nier beat Toronto’s Paul Osland 4:48.62 to 4:48.97 in M50 (as Paul fell short of the Canadian record of 4:36.65); and Marisa Sutera Strange was easily the best in W50 at 5:20.26, defending her 2014 title. Race videos are expected for YouTube.

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January 24, 2015

8 Responses

  1. Ken Stone - January 24, 2015

    Problem with results ending in .00 is fault of Excel file I got. Meet organizers say FAT results show proper times. Stay tuned.

  2. Peter L. Taylor - January 25, 2015

    In men 50+, Mike Nier held off Paul Osland, 4:48.62 to 4:48.97, in the most dramatic race of the day. Sonja Friend-Uhl, running 4:58.28 in women 40+, scored the easiest win in the elite races.

    Scott Weeks overtook Mark Williams on the final lap to win in 4:34.02 to Mark’s 4:35.42. Finally, Marisa Sutera Strange was a convincing winner in women 50+, running 5:20.26. All of the races were FAT and everything seems to have gone off beautifully. I should know, as I was the announcer.

  3. Ken Stone - January 25, 2015

    Maybe someone can post FAT results in the comments?

  4. Tom Hartshorne - January 25, 2015

    FAT results can now be viewed at:
    fingerlakesrunners.org

    We will try to have the video clips of individual races up on YouTube in a day or two.
    Thanks to all those, like Peter Taylor, who helped make the meet fly along provide a haven for fast moving masters of all age brackets. And thanks to the many competitors who came down from Canada and up from Florida, Virginia, Tennessee, and over from Massachusetts, and Iowa to compete in the mile and have a good time socializing and dancing at the banquet afterwards. Tom Hartshorne and Charlie Fay

  5. Ken Stone - January 25, 2015

    Post has been updated with proper times.

    More results are here:
    http://fingerlakesrunners.org/2015/01/hartshorne-memorial-masters-mile-2015-results/

  6. Mark Cleary - January 25, 2015

    It would be great if Scott Weeks and Kent Lemme would enter the invitational 1500 meter in Boston we have 6 fast guys but there is room for 3 more. While I am at it we need one more fast 400 meter 40+ female and our Invitational 300 meter field will be full. Any Men or Women interested in getting in either event contact me at runnermark@cox.net Thanks
    Congrats to all that raced this weekend

  7. Ken Stone - January 26, 2015

    Nice story on how Scott Weeks was originally planning to rabbit tge M40 race:
    http://www.ithacajournal.com/story/sports/2015/01/25/grotons-weeks-captures-hartshorne-mile-featured-race/22317845/

  8. Ken Stone - February 3, 2015

    Tom Hartshorne and Charlie Fay report:

    Videos of each of the eight sections of the Hartshorne Memorial Masters Mile on Jan. 24 are now available online:

    http://fingerlakesrunners.org/2015/02/hartshorne-memorial-masters-mile-2015-results/

    Still photographs of the races by Steve Gallow are also available:

    http://stevegallow.smugmug.com/Sports/Hartshorne-Memorial-Masters-Mi/2015-Hartshorne-Memorial-Masters

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