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36th Annual January Thaw 4.5-Miler Results
January 18, 2015
Congratulations to Austin Landry and Julie Millard, the first male and female finishers of the 36th annual January Thaw road race.
The 4.5-mile race was held in Belgrade on Sunday, January 18, 2015. Thanks to the 27 runners who turned out for the first club race of 2015.
January 18, 2015
Congratulations to Austin Landry and Julie Millard, the first male and female finishers of the 36th annual January Thaw road race.
The 4.5-mile race was held in Belgrade on Sunday, January 18, 2015. Thanks to the 27 runners who turned out for the first club race of 2015.
1. Austin Landry (19): 25.41
2. Ron Peck (39): 26.43
3. Scott Potter (35): 28.03
4. Peter Wirth (20): 31.05
5. Erik Seastead (58): 32.47
6. Gust Stringos (60): 33.09
7. Matthew Stone (29): 34.43
8. Rich Beaudoin (37): 34.54
9. Julie Millard* (51): 35.06
10. Jeffrey Preble (61): 35.58
11. Mackenzie Beaudoin* (16): 37.46
12. Jason Rhoda (25): 37.47
13. Craig Garofalo (33): 38.27
14. Casey Nickerson* (21): 39.32
15. Joanie Rhoda* (61): 39.43
16. Missy Begin* (43): 41.59
17. Hazel Labbe* (42): 41.59
18. Jessica Dyer* (30): 42.53
19. Kate Cooley* (36): 44.16
20. David Benn (69): 45.36
21. Casey Beaudoin* (37): 45.52
22. Tom McGuire (68): 45.53
23. Jillian Davis* (29): 47.13
24. Lettie Nickerson* (51): 47.33
25. Jim Moore (71): 52.33
26. Donnajean Pohlman* (63): 53.09
27. Ron Paquette (73): 53.09
All photos and video courtesy of David Colby Young and Maine Running Photos.
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Greetings, Central Maine Striders club members and friends.
Above and below you’ll find our January-February Interval newsletter (PDF).
This inaugural issue of 2015 is filled with club news and updates including:
We hope you find it informative, and that you'll share your own running news and ideas with us for future issues.
Membership Renewals
If you haven’t already, please renew your membership with Central Maine Striders for 2015. The cost is still only $15 per family and covers all the runners in your household. Your membership is integral to supporting our volunteer running club, the oldest active running club in Maine.
Please renew today, so you can continue to get this newsletter, plus get reduced registration rates at certain local races, 10% off at the new Granite City Running shop in Hallowell, and more.
Join or Renew: http://www.centralmainestriders.com/join.html
Thanks for being part of Central Maine Striders! We hope to see you on the roads, trails, or track in 2015.
Alicia MacLeay
Interval editor
Above and below you’ll find our January-February Interval newsletter (PDF).
This inaugural issue of 2015 is filled with club news and updates including:
- results and pictures from the first club race of 2015, the January Thaw
- a calendar of upcoming local races, including the February 22nd Quarry Snow Shuffle 5K
- profiles to get to know your 2015 club board members
- a chance to share club history and photos, as CMS turns 40 this year
- and more
We hope you find it informative, and that you'll share your own running news and ideas with us for future issues.
Membership Renewals
If you haven’t already, please renew your membership with Central Maine Striders for 2015. The cost is still only $15 per family and covers all the runners in your household. Your membership is integral to supporting our volunteer running club, the oldest active running club in Maine.
Please renew today, so you can continue to get this newsletter, plus get reduced registration rates at certain local races, 10% off at the new Granite City Running shop in Hallowell, and more.
Join or Renew: http://www.centralmainestriders.com/join.html
Thanks for being part of Central Maine Striders! We hope to see you on the roads, trails, or track in 2015.
Alicia MacLeay
Interval editor
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Below you'll find meeting notes from the last three monthly Central Maine Striders club meetings.
All interested members are welcome to attend future club meetings. The next meeting is Tuesday, February 10, at 6 p.m.
in the Alfond Youth Center Boardroom (2nd floor), Waterville.
All interested members are welcome to attend future club meetings. The next meeting is Tuesday, February 10, at 6 p.m.
in the Alfond Youth Center Boardroom (2nd floor), Waterville.
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Download the December Interval club newsletter, courtesy of editor, Linda Benn.
This newsletter was Linda's last issue. Thanks for all of your dedication and service to the club, Linda!
This newsletter was Linda's last issue. Thanks for all of your dedication and service to the club, Linda!
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For just $15, you can get a running gift that fits all paces, ages, and abilities and will last all year long (that’s longer than most running shoes).
Join or renew your annual family membership with the Central Maine Striders running club today for the best running deal around.
Whether you’re been running for a month or decades, describe yourself as recreational or competitive, Central Maine Striders is your local running club and welcomes all runners.
Join Central Maine Striders today for just $15 and you’ll get all of this in 2015:
Plus, race directors who are active members can access the club’s:
Whether you want to meet other runners, train, race, or just have fun, join Central Maine Striders today and you’ll help support our local running community. A club membership also makes a great gift. Forget the socks and give one as a gift to a favorite local runner.
As our club gets ready to celebrate 40 years of central Maine running, we hope you’ll join us on the roads, trails, or track in 2015.
Join Central Maine Striders today. Or download and print and mail a PDF.
Join or renew your annual family membership with the Central Maine Striders running club today for the best running deal around.
Whether you’re been running for a month or decades, describe yourself as recreational or competitive, Central Maine Striders is your local running club and welcomes all runners.
Join Central Maine Striders today for just $15 and you’ll get all of this in 2015:
- Membership for your entire household (kids too!) in the oldest, active running club in Maine
- Interval monthly newsletter via email featuring upcoming local races, events, and club news
- Reduced registration rates at certain local races
- Access to club events like seasonal group runs and training programs
- Opportunities to connect with other local runners of all ages and abilities
Plus, race directors who are active members can access the club’s:
- Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) insurance coverage
- Race equipment
- Outreach and promotion through club channels and contacts
(all subject to club approval)
Whether you want to meet other runners, train, race, or just have fun, join Central Maine Striders today and you’ll help support our local running community. A club membership also makes a great gift. Forget the socks and give one as a gift to a favorite local runner.
As our club gets ready to celebrate 40 years of central Maine running, we hope you’ll join us on the roads, trails, or track in 2015.
Join Central Maine Striders today. Or download and print and mail a PDF.
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Check out the November issue of the club Interval newsletter, courtesy of editor Linda Benn.
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Check out the October issue of the club's Interval newsletter, courtesy of editor Linda Benn.
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Congratulations to Barry Hopkins and Rosalea Kimball, the overall male and female winners of the 2014 Central Maine Trail Challenge!
This summer the Quarry Road Summer Race Series and Bond Brook Trail Run Series joined forced to crown combined winners of both race series. Barry and Rosalea had the lowest cumulative times over three Quarry Road Summer Races (one 3K, 5K, and 8K race) and three Bond Brook 5K races.
Rosalea also was the overall female winner of the Quarry Road Summer Race Series and Barry placed seventh overall at Quarry Road.
As the Central Maine Trail Challenge winners, Barry and Rosalea each received a trail running prize package including:
Congratulations, Barry and Rosalea! Thanks to everyone who raced this summer at Quarry Road and Bond Brook.
This summer the Quarry Road Summer Race Series and Bond Brook Trail Run Series joined forced to crown combined winners of both race series. Barry and Rosalea had the lowest cumulative times over three Quarry Road Summer Races (one 3K, 5K, and 8K race) and three Bond Brook 5K races.
Rosalea also was the overall female winner of the Quarry Road Summer Race Series and Barry placed seventh overall at Quarry Road.
As the Central Maine Trail Challenge winners, Barry and Rosalea each received a trail running prize package including:
- Pair of running shoes from the Rail Trail Run Shop
- 2014 Bond Brook Tread Fest entry
- 2015 Summer Race Series Entry (Full Series)
- 1 pair Quarry Road custom socks
- 2014 Summer Race Series T-shirt
Congratulations, Barry and Rosalea! Thanks to everyone who raced this summer at Quarry Road and Bond Brook.
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Check out the September issue of the club Interval newsletter, courtesy of editor Linda Benn.
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Congratulations to the 2014 winners of the Quarry Road Summer Race Series. David Currier (fourth from left above) was the overall male winner with a total time of 59:30 over the 3K, 5K, and 8K distances. Rosalea Kimball (third from left above) was the overall female winner with a total time of 1:09:53.
Thanks to Patrick Guerette (above left), all the weekly race volunteers, and everyone who came out to race the trails this summer.
Overall Winners
(combined 3K, 5K, 8K times):
Age Group Winners:
(combined 3K, 5K, 8K times):
Thanks to Patrick Guerette (above left), all the weekly race volunteers, and everyone who came out to race the trails this summer.
Overall Winners
(combined 3K, 5K, 8K times):
- David Currier (59:30)
- Rosalea Kimball (1:09:53)
Age Group Winners:
(combined 3K, 5K, 8K times):
- 14 & Under Female: Cecilia Morin (1:22:25)
- 14 & Under Male: Nick Dall (1:07:25)
- 15 to 19 Female: Kathy Lipshultz (1:33:43)
- 20-29 Female: Emilie Knight (1:20:42)
- 20-29 Male: Samuel Redstone (1:04:45)
- 30-39 Female: Linnea Morrison (1:19:26)
- 30-39 Male: Ron Peck (1:02:09)
- 40-49 Female: Tracy Cote (1:17:17)
- 40-49 Male: Greg Goodhue (1:03:42)
- 50+ Female: Julie Millard (1:21:12)
- 50+ Male: Brian Morin (1:08:50)
Great job to all the kids who participated in our weekly fun runs!