NYRRC METROPOLITAN 50 MILE RACE Central Park, New York Complete list of all finishers in all races. February 21, 1971 1. Jim McDonagh,47 5:36:52 2. Vince Chiapetta,37 5:39:14 3. Ted Corbitt,52 5:55:48 4. Steve Grotsky,27 6:23:10 5. Don Lindaur 6:29:17 6. Al Meehan,29 6:40:38 7. Mauro Capurso,44 7:10:25 8. John Kenul,27 8:07:17 27 starters February 13, 1972 1. Park Barner,28,PA 6:04:02 2. John Garlepp,34 6:16:14 Heavy wind and rain. These were the only two finishers. November 3, 1973 1. Ed Walkowitz,23,MA 5:31:02 2. Rick Warren,26,MD 5:45:14 3. Darryl Beardall,37,CA 5:48:03 4. Park Barner,29,PA 5:50:21 5. Vince Chiapetta,40 5:52:25 6. Bruce Woolford,22,OH 6:06:39 7. Jack Bristol,24,CT 6:15:27 8.William Bredenbeck,35,OH6:33:15 9. Ray Cobb,30,OH 6:34:13 10. Craig Harms,23,OH 6:59:34 11. Tim Wright,19,CA 7:09:21 12. Mauro Capurso,47 7:25:04 13. Ross Yates,49,PA 8:07:53 14. Leroy Rosing,17,CA 8:13:25 National championship. 38 starters. Windy, sunny, 55 degrees. November 2, 1974 1. Max White,23 5:28:15 2. Park Barner,30,PA 5:50:09 3. Phil Stewart,24 5:50:23 4. Ted Corbitt,55 5:53:09 5. Ray Morrison,27 5:55:42 6. Steve Grotsky,32 5:56:41 7. Dean Perry,24,CT 5:58:51 8. Tom Osler,34,NJ 6:12:55 9. Jim McDonagh,50 6:23:18 10. Harry Berkowitz,34 6:55:35 11. John Andiola,20 7:14:23 12. Gary Driscoll,19 8:06:40 National championship. Corbitt's time is 1 second off the current (2003) US 55-59 record, held by Alex Ratelle. Until rather recently, Corbitt's age was believed to be 1 less than its actual value, which is the one used here. November 1, 1975 1. Dean Perry,25,CT 5:58:25 2. Steve Grotsky,33 5:59:17 3. John Garlepp,37,NJ 6:21:29 4. Park Barner,31,PA 6:25:34 5. Roy Cobb,32,PA 6:30:02 6. Joe Viverito,42 6:47:10 7. Jerry Mahrer,46 6:53:07 8. Tom Barrett,44 9. Ted Corbitt,56 7:31:54 10. Luther Rowtte,36 7:51:05 11. John Kenul,32 8:04:22 12. Gary Driscoll,23 8:29:10 29 starters. Good conditions. Bennett Garshman opened big lead, but dropped out at 34 miles. Perry moved up steadily through the field and passed Garlepp and Tom Osler (who withdrew at 46) around 38 miles, then held off fast-closing Grotsky. November 6, 1976 1. Frank Bozanich,32,CA 5:36:02 2. John Garlepp,38,NJ 5:42:03 3. Ed Ayres,35,DC 5:46:51 4. Steve Molnar,27,PA 5:48:21 5. Nick Marshall,28,PA 5:51:38 6. Joe Erskine,46 5:53:46 7. Park Barner,32,PA 5:54:22 8. John Hess,33,PA 5:54:33 9. Kerry Green,22,PA 5:55:55 10. Jim Ochse,22,PA 6:02:53 11. Steve Grotsky,33 6:08:32 12. Tom Osler,36,NJ 6:38:11 13. Brian Jones,36 6:43:47 14. Gunther Erich,43,NJ 7:01:13 15. Ron Kmiec,34,MA 7:07:04 16. Martin Kittell,22 7:07:30 17. John Kenul,33 7:37:21 35 starters. AAU National Championship Race. November 5, 1977 1. Terry Knickerbocker,29 5:38:12 2. Fritz Mueller,41 5:41:56 3. Mike Koenig,31 5:50:11 4. Bill Lawder,30 5:52:23 5. Martin Kittell,23 5:52:30 6. Park Barner,33,PA 5:53:45 7. Joe Erskine,47 6:11:50 8. Pat Burke,37 6:13:42 9. Cahit Yeter,42 6:15:18 10. Jim Shapiro,31 6:17:21 11. Rich Innamorato,28 6:30:33 12. Al Meehan,36 6:31:02 13. Brian Jones,37 6:34:32 14F Nina Kuscsik,38 6:35:53 15. Neil Weygandt,30,PA 6:39:26 16. Jim McDonagh,53 6:48:47 17. Ed Dodd,31 6:49:55 18. John Neary,38 7:30:49 19. John Kenul,34 7:44:57 20F Sharon Jung,32 8:53:17 41 starters. Warm. John Garlepp, early leader, dropped out. Lawder, Kittell, Burke, Shapiro, Koenig, and Knickerbocker ran as pack until midway through race, when Knickerbocker pulled away. Mueller ran last ten miles in less than 64 minutes. Nina Kuscsik set new US women's record. November 4,1978 1. Allan Kirik,35 5:15:54 2. John Garlepp,40,NJ 5:28:19 3. Terry Knickerbocker,30 5:34:35 4. Rich Langsam,27 5:52:06 5. Brian Jones,38 5:55:07 6. Thomas Chiaro,27,NJ 5:59:00 7. Paul Appell,33,IL 6:02:11 8. Stuart Mittleman,27 6:13:59 9. Pat Burke,38,NJ 6:17:21 10. Mark Miller,42 6:21:26 11. Michael Miller,19 6:21:34 12. Nathan Whiting,32 6:22:55 13. Michael Jobin,43,Can 6:25:51 14. Jack Bristol,29,CT 6:28:45 15. Roger Colahan,43 6:36:32 16. Park Barner,34,PA 6:37:30 17. Hal Stern,32 6:38:04 18. Patrick Gorey,38 6:43:20 19. Dave Obelkevich,35 6:43:40 20. Gregory Schell,25,MA 6:45:18 20. Paul Soskind,34 6:45:18 22. Jack Terry,48 6:53:50 23. Sabin Snow,36,NJ 6:55:05 24. Jerry Mahrer,49 6:55:24 25. Harold Brueland,35 6:59:32 26. Donald Quinn,41 7:05:14 27. Ben Grundstein,34 7:13:13 28. Don McGrath,38 7:18:49 29. George Buscemi,30 7:19:55 30. John Kenul,34 7:47:02 31. William Peck,39 7:51:29 32. Gary Meltzer,33 7:57:59 33. John Ludwinski,50 8:10:44 34. Charles Roderick,34 8:42:40 35. C.H. Steinmetz,49 8:43:07 58 starters. Overcast, ideal conditions. Kirik broke course record; was at the time fifth fastest US time, now (2003) tenth best. Garlepp broke US Masters record, later lowered to 5:10:13 by Bernd Heinrich. Kirik's lap paces: 6:26, 6:32, 6:31, 6:33, 6:33, 6:19, 6:10, 6:05, 5:57, 6:03. Garlepp took early lead; Kirik and Burke ran together first 20 miles, then Burke fell off. Kirik took lead at 40 miles. Garlepp led Kirik by 5 minutes at 30 miles. November 3, 1979 1.Fritz Mueller,43,NY-WGer5:14:54 2. John Garlepp,41 5:46:22 3. Joe Erskine,49 5:50:44 4. Rich Langsam,28 5:52:39 5. Tom Chiaro,28,NJ 5:53:10 6. Bill Lawder,32,NJ 5:53:15 7. Roger Yergeau,28 5:54:14 8. Lion Caldwell,28 5:56:43 9. Park Barner,35,PA 5:56:54 10. Bob VandeKieft,40 6:04:04 11. Ben Gershman,37 6:15:18 12. Dave Obelkevich,36 6:20:05 13. Lawrence Shied,27,NJ 6:21:45 14. Rich Gudonsky,34 6:26:15 15. Jose Soto Rojas,32,Sp 6:32:03 16. Guenter Erich,46 6:33:32 17. Mike McGrath,36,NJ 6:46:51 18. Michael Spiegler,36,RI6:57:45 19. Nathan Whiting,33 7:02:24 20. Charles Roderick,35 7:07:28 21. Rusty Grace,35 7:09:25 22. William Hart,31 7:12:51 23. Paul Slevin,32,Co 7:13:02 24. Harold Recinos,24 7:14:47 25. James Brynteson,25,MN 7:15:22 26. Greg Schell,26,FL 7:35:39 27. Marvin Skagerberg,41 7:45:09 28. John Kenul,35 7:45:33 29F Julia Bruno,31 8:14:48 30. Sholom Gootzeit,28 9:04:39 31F Helen Mandley,33 9:05:29 32. Jose Molina,29 9:05:30 33. Howard Poupko,34 9:27:21 34. Joe Ludwinski,51 9:27:22 35F Amy McClellan,37 9:53:07 Mueller lowers course record by 51 seconds. Still (2003) the second fastest US Master time and eighth overall. Chilly and rain. Langsam passed three runners in last mile. October 11, 1980 1. Don Paul,30 5:09:58 2. Robert VandeKieft,41 5:55:16 3. Mike Hill,30,MD 6:10:24 4. Hal Stern,34 6:10:55 5. John Garlepp,42 6:17:16 6. Don Jewell,42 6:19:28 7. Gary Stone,24 6:20:02 8. Bill O'Brien,49 6:20:15 9. Ralph Balsamo,33 6:23:19 10. Richard Gudonsky,35 6:23:52 11. Glenn Olszewski,28 6:25:56 12. Ken Grebenstein,27 6:31:40 13. Luis Rios,32 6:34:40 14. Park Barner,36,PA 6:46:09 15. Marvin Skagerberg,42 7:23:44 16. John Dowling,41 7:24:12 17. Martin Yecies,36,DE 7:33:44 18. Stan Seiple,53,PA 7:45:07 19. Gary Novicki,44 7:51:26 20. Andy Golba,22 7:51:38 21. Steve Pally,25 7:53:44 22. James Robinson,18 7:54:20 23. Al Prawda,33 8:08:48 23. Lew Cullen,26 8:08:48 25. Jeff Spira,25 8:14:28 26. Louis Rosa,27 8:19:34 27. Geo Bolan,38 8:26:37 28. Maurice Teahan,35 8:35:18 29F Anita Mathieu,34 8:44:18 30. John Ludwinski,52 8:44:18 58 starters. Some heavy rain. Paul broke course record by 5 minutes. His time is currently (2003) second best US time, next to Barney Klecker's 4:51:25. October 10, 1981 1. Stu Mittleman,30 5:24:28 2. Tom Chiaro,30,NJ 5:50:13 3. Ed Cohn,30 5:56:30 4. Don Jewell,43 6:01:35 5. Park Barner,37,PA 6:13:13 6. Al Byrnes,28,NJ 6:18:37 7. Charles Roderick,39 6:29:27 8. Luis Rios,33 6:30:40 9. Socimo Landa,35 6:32:55 10. Burt Seiferheld,33,CT 6:35:18 11. Donald Quinn,44 6:39:54 12. Gordon Eastwood,31 6:40:29 13. Joe Dugan,43 6:42:08 14. Paul Soskind,37 6:44:59 15. Carlos Velez,33 6:57:41 16. Nathan Whiting,35 7:01:50 17. Ken Wilson,38 7:03:37 18. Al Prawda,34 7:09:22 19. Gary Novicki,45 7:09:22 20. Bill Hart,33 7:16:07 21. Mike Kasser,40 7:24:36 22F Sue Medaglia,46 7:28:43 23. Richard Lacey,42 7:33:14 24. Howard Poupko,36 7:37:14 25. Sam Freeman,60 7:44:55 26. Tom Maile,39 7:44:59 27. John Kenul,37 8:17:29 28. David Trenary,45 8:17:35 29. Maurice Teahan,36 8:23:45 30. George Boland,30 8:28:48 31. Ernie Medaglia,51 8:31:29 32F Anita Mathieu,35 8:35:17 33F Sharon Yeter,36 9:18:58 34F Josette Trenchard,38 9:28:45 35. Paul Robertson,42 9:33:45 Due to poor organization of race, leader George Gardiner went off course early, DNF in disgust at 35 miles. Winner was 3rd at 6 miles in 35:21, and first at marathon in 2:40:06. Fourth place finisher Jewell was 30th after 6 miles. Medaglia won women's race two weeks after 24 hour record. 53 starters. November 6, 1982 1. Roger Yergeau,31 5:30:56 2. Dave Obelkevich,39 5:56:37 3. Guenter Erich,49,NJ 5:59:12 4. Nathan Whiting,36 6:07:44 5. Don Jewell,44 6:10:27 6. Luis Rios,34 6:24:12 7. Socimo Landa,36 6:38:30 8. Emile Laharrague,37 6:43:23 9. Al Prawda,35 6:46:42 10. Stu Mittleman,31 6:50:12 11. Seetreeon Robinson,28 7:01:17 12. David Farquhar,47 7:06:39 13. Marvin Skagerberg,44 7:18:42 14. Petri Carmen,27 7:27:50 15. James Menger,36,NJ 7:33:37 16. Donald Quinn,45 7:34:19 17. James Muehe,36 7:53:34 18. Alfonso Ramirez,19 7:55:00 19. Ed Gutierrez,37 7:55:18 20. Arthur Linden,36 7:56:29 21. Sam Freeman,61 8:07:03 22. David Trenary,46 8:07:03 23. Wilfredo Rios,66 8:11:07 24F Beverly Shabat,32 8:47:16 25F Margie Roberts,37 10:57:43 26F Melvina Mason,40 10:58:22 Don Paul ran 2:50:55 for 50 km, and then stopped, as planned. This was nine seconds short of US and world record for 50 km on road, but was not considered an official time because he did not finish the only race (50 miles) which was being officially contested. Winner Yergeau was the fourth member of Central Park Track Club to win race in past five years. (Others were Kirik, Mueller, and Mittleman.) May 22, 1983 1. Hector Rodriguez,38,FL 5:47:06 2. Bill Lawder,35,PA 5:50:50 3. Dave Faherty,38,NJ 5:52:01 4. Ed Foley,34,VA 5:58:22 5. Nick Marshall,35,PA 6:14:01 6. Nathan Whiting,37 6:16:17 7. Guenther Erich,49,NJ 6:19:25 8. Jim Sheridan,27,Austrl 6:21:40 9. Luis Rios,35 6:32 10. Ken Littlefield,36,CT 6:37:21 11. Park Barner,39,PA 6:38:47 12. Roland Verstagull,27 6:44:07 12. Stan Leventhal,27 6:44:07 14. Arpan DeAngelo,30 6:45:13 15. Frank Loery,54 6:46 16. Michael Green,31,PA 6:47:53 17. Kevin Donahue,35 6:52:20 18.Fred Nagelschmidt,59,CA6:52:55 19. Socimo Landa,37 7:02:25 20. Ralph Balsamo,36,NJ 7:05:31 21. Wayne Gibbons,23 7:05:45 22. Jerry Beam,29 7:06:20 23. Trishul Cherns,26 7:07:11 24. Ronald Warner,33,PA 7:11:11 25. Larry Davidson,36 7:13:48 26. James Menger,36,NJ 7:14:37 27. Michael Fedarmo,32 7:15:30 28. Seetreeon Robinson,29 7:18:07 29. Kent Sabin,47,NJ 7:27:54 30. Michael Kasser,37 7:37:07 31. Steve Grotsky,41 7:35:38 32F Viisha Sedlak,34,CO 7:42:40 33. John Zanderzuk,44 7:50:42 33. Roger Colahan,47 7:50:42 35. Peter Santos,40 7:50:43 36. William Meadowcroft,207:51:56 37. Howard Poupko,37 8:02:33 38F Katharine Brieger,50CA8:03:21 39. Michael Frankfurt,48 8:08:16 40. William Woodcock,40 8:13:31 41. John Lysinger,32 8:13:32 42. Dave Trenary,46 8:17:30 43. John Kenul,39 8:17:59 44. Emmanuel Chosak,36 8:19:29 44. Al Prawda, 36 8:19:29 46. Harry Berkowitz,42,NJ 8:21:14 47. Sam Freeman,62 8:26:34 48. David Harris,49 9:00:32 49F Bev Shabat,33 9:15:46 50. Tom Kline,38 9:57:17 National TAC championship. Hot and sunny. 75 starters. Rodriguez was second in national 50 mile championship in 1982. November 10, 1984 1. Kevin Eagleton,33,MO 6:14:45 2. Nathan Whiting,38 6:37:19 3. Al Byrnes,31,NJ 6:49:12 4. Grant Carradine,29 6:53:25 5. Angelo Marfisi,37 6:54:44 6. Brendon O'Flaherty,33 6:55:51 7. Al Prawda,37 6:58:03 8. Michael Kasser,43 7:05:11 9. Ray Jordan,37 7:09:49 10. Dave Obelkevich,41 7:17:01 11. John Matishka,29 7:27:54 12. Robert Zazzali,34,NJ 7:34:04 13. Ed Finnegan,27,CT 7:38:23 13. Tom Enright,26 7:38:23 15. Larry Rosenbaum,37 7:38:49 16. Roman Dzielatka,28,CT 7:51:06 17. Joe Hayes,36,CT 7:51:28 18. Seetreeon Robinson,30 7:51:29 19. Allan Cohen,55 7:51:51 20. Louis Rojas,31 7:52:23 21. Blake Marson,23 7:53:39 22. Albert Toth,43,CT 7:54:02 23. Nick Palazzo,37,NJ 8:02:25 24. Samuel Lassoff,34 8:03:53 25. James Menger,38,NJ 8:05:35 26. Tommy Brown,48 8:18:18 27. Jorge Ramirez,30 8:18:55 28.Bill Koppenheffer,31,PA8:18:56 29F Diane Hawkins,33 8:21:58 30. Eddie Coyle,59 8:23:54 31. Sam Freeman,64 8:37:17 32. Nagi Gabriel,45 8:49:30 33. Magdy Emam,40 9:03:32 34. Jerome Mandel,39,NJ 9:35:21 53 starters. November 9, 1985 1. Michael Fedak,34 6:20:34 2. Al Prawda,38 6:30:58 3. Luis Rios,37 6:30:59 4. Paul Soskind,41 6:40:22 5. Ed Finnegan,28,CT 7:08:32 6. Louis Rosas,32 7:18:25 7. Trishul Cherns,28 7:27:12 8. William Fischer,43 7:39:06 9. John Matishka,30 7:41:26 10. Martin Yecies,41,CT 7:42:09 11F Diane Hawkins,34 7:44:20 12. Timothy Kourounis,47 7:47:34 13. Michael Angarola,34 7:49:05 14. Seetreeon Robinson,31 7:52:37 15F Inger-Jo Berger,41 7:54:30 16. Tommy Brown,49 7:55:08 17. Dave Obelkevich,42 7:57:31 18F Izumi Yamamoto,43 8:07:07 19. John Kenul,42 8:07:12 20. Wilfredo Rios,69 8:12:09 21. Robert Zazzali,35,NJ 8:22:17 22. Sam Freeman,64 8:23:00 23.David Youngelman,26,NJ 8:26:50 24. Jeffrey Spera,30,CO 8:45:21 25. Yogaloy Kracht,20,CA 10:06:27 26. Kirit Makita,24 10:06:27 27. Tom Parisella,41 10:23:10 TAC/USA 50 Mile Championship. 43 starters. Unseasonably warm. Australian Joe Record was early leader. Al Prawda led during middle portion of race. The three female finishers were only seconds apart after 26 miles. November 8, 1986 1. Paul Fendler,30 5:59:56 2. Michael Fedak,35 6:15:50 3. Glenn Olszewski,34 6:41:30 4. Martin Kittell,32 6:55:13 5. Ed Finnegan,29,CT 6:55:14 6. Brooks Queen,35,OK 6:56:32 7. Luis Rios,38 7:05:19 8. Nathan Whiting,40 7:05:20 9. Seetreeon Robinson,32 7:31:13 10. Carl Pegels,53 7:44:56 11F Diane Hawkins,35 7:49:21 12F Inger-Jo Berger,42 8:06:42 13. John Kenul,43 8:09:23 14. Robert Falk,43 8:12:16 29 starters. October 17, 1987 1. Stu Mittleman,36 6:14:42 2. Ed Finnegan,30,CT 6:38:04 3. Nathan Whiting,41 7:00:31 4. Tim Kourounis,49 7:06:12 5. William Fischer,45 7:10:40 6. Al Byrnes,34,NJ 7:15:55 7. Luis Rios,39 7:19:50 8. David Obelkevich,44 7:35:30 9. Charie Eidel,40 7:43:40 10. John Kenul,43 7:47:58 11. Paul Davis,43,CT 7:55:47 12F Diane Hawkins,36 7:57:20 13. Saurjya Clark,49 7:59:40 14. Bob Falk,44 7:59:50 15. Socimo Landa,41 8:10:59 16. Albert Toth,46,CT 8:12:22 17. Michael Kasser,45 8:16:13 18. Miguel Milich,49,RI 8:44:02 19. Alan Cohen,58 8:47:09 20. Magdy Emam,43 8:51:21 21. Rod Salazar,46 9:06:59 This year's race named after Aldo Scandurra. October 8, 1988 1. Norbert Madry,34,MA 6:24:34 2. Gary Krosch,40,MO 6:27:33 3. Ed Finnegan,31,CT 6:35:43 4. Frank DeLeo,35 6:35:51 5F Christine Avin,40 7:16:43 6. John Gleason,35,MO 7:20:01 7. Luis Rios,40 7:25:34 8. Dave Obelkevich,45 7:30:41 9. Martin Kittell,34 7:30:42 10. Jeff Spera,33 7:36:26 11. Seetreeon Robinson,34 7:40:20 12. Bruce Boyd,50,CT 7:45:46 13. Ivan Farkas,45 8:25:17 14. Jerome Mandel,43,NJ 8:32:02 15. Harold Brueland,45 8:36:55 16. John Kenul,44 9:22:33 17. George Landberg,52 10:22:46 The race was not held in 1989. October 20, 1990 1. Frank DeLeo,37 6:30:22 2.Dietrich Viebranz,26,GER6:35:45 3. Bill Fischer,48 6:58:23 4. Dave Obelkevich,47 7:10:54 5F Donna McGovern,33 7:13:21 6. Ralph Balsamo,43,NJ 7:16:09 7. Lenny Czekalowski,47 7:17:38 8. Luis Rios,42 7:26:47 9. Tim Kourounis,52 7:35:24 10. Richard Lulin,43,QUE 7:41:13 11. Nathan Whiting,44 7:51:03 12. John Pier,35 8:01:56 13. Salvatore Carretta,34 8:03:51 14F Ruth Greher,48 8:11:46 15. Richard Lacey,51 8:17:20 16. Bob Falk,47 8:44:26 17. Egor Egan,35,NS 8:49:15 18. Harold Brueland,47 8:52:48 19. John Kenul,46 8:57:12 20. George Landberg,54 9:15:46 21. Augusto Rivera,62 9:33:05 22. Pablo Rivera,54,NJ 10:16:46 23. Ross Grasso,57 10:31:57 24.Raymond Mullick,40,NJ 10:32:03 42 starters. Viebranz led DeLeo by 10 minutes after 26 miles. DeLeo took lead with four miles to go. February 23, 1991 1. Colin Corkery,33,MA 5:50:14 2. Jeff Hinte,35,MD 6:28:05 3. Steve Schiller,34,CT 6:29:55 4. David Kurman,37 6:32:50 5. Frank DeLeo,37 6:43:06 6. Ralph Balsamo,44,NJ 6:46:27 7. Byron Lane,23 7:00:06 8. Bill Fischer,48 7:05:14 9. Patrick Cooper,26,NJ 7:12:03 10. Ed Dodd,44,NJ 7:19:36 11. Dave Obelkevich,47 7:22:48 12. Luis Rios,42 7:23:04 13. Don Davis,45,PA 7:23:36 14F Donna McGovern,33 7:25:44 15. Joe Winch,34,CT 7:27:45 16. Lenny Czekalowski,47 7:28:44 17. Dan O'Flaherty,39,NJ 7:33:21 18. Nick Palazzo,44 7:35:53 19. Charlie Eidel,43 7:39:11 20. Nick Bdera,42 7:41:39 21. Egor Egan,35,NS 7:53:53 22. Seetreeon Robinson,37 7:56:04 23. Lain Coryell,27,MA 8:06:02 24. Salvatore Carretta,34 8:08:27 25. Tom Gammino,24 8:22:49 26. Jim Wight,54,CT 8:24:39 27. Paul Davis,46,CT 8:57:07 28F Ruth Greher,48 8:58:25 29. Rich Lacey,51 8:59:30 30. John Kenul,47 9:15:42 31. George Landberg,55 9:39:37 32. Pablo Rivera,54,NJ 9:52:02 33. Ross Grasso,57 10:46:52 34. Niall Mandal,47,NJ 10:54:58 34. Andy Shenk,40 10:54:58 36. Ray Mullick,40,NJ 11:26:26 58 starters. Corkery had run a 1:57 800-meter leg for Boston A.A. relay team the previous night in Mobil National Indoor T&F Championship in Madison Square Garden. February 22, 1992 1. Mark DeBartolo,40,NJ 5:57:41 2. Miki Shiraki,35 6:22:27 3. Frank DeLeo,38 6:27:59 4F Ellen McCurtin,25 6:29:12 5. Shawn McDonald,25 6:30:54 6. Joe Hayes,43,ME 6:37:32 7. Bob Dion,36,VT 6:45:44 8. Steve Schiller,35,CT 6:57:19 9. Tom Mathews,39,CT 7:01:30 10. Steven Silver,43 7:03:23 11. Stu Mittleman,40 7:04:05 12. Nick Palazzo,45 7:14:28 13. Luis Rios,43 7:16:55 14. Ralph Balsamo,45,NJ 7:19:06 15. Craig Wilson,42,ME 7:19:55 16. Ed Finnegan,35,CT 7:24:33 17. Phil Pierce,50,ME 7:26:35 18. James Dami,52,MA 7:31:32 19. Dave Obelkevich,48 7:33:11 20. Dek Stump,48 7:39:19 21. Al Prawda,44 7:48:17 22. Dave Grenier,40,MA 7:52:37 23. Ken Herbert,31 8:16:09 24. Finn Augensen,34 8:19:31 25. Egor Egan,36,NS 8:20:15 26. Salvatore Carretta,35 8:20:23 27. Rich Lacey,52 8:20:39 28. David Amsterdam,29 8:23:02 29F Barbara McLeod,54,ONT 8:27:14 30. Dom Ierace,49 8:30:06 31. Erik Kaymin,61 8:31:40 32. Harold Brueland,48 8:34:21 33. Trishul Cherns,34 8:43:59 34F Izumi Yamamoto,50 8:44:37 35. Charlie Sabatine,58 8:51:46 36. Martin Yecies,47,KY 8:56:57 37. George Landberg,56 8:58:02 38. Tom Gardner,44,MA 8:59:57 39. Paul Davis,47,CT 9:00:55 40F Ruth Greher,49 9:01:02 41F Liz Dollinger,32 9:03:43 42. John Kenul,48 9:17:55 43. Tony Gill,48 9:40:22 44. Rick Elam,47 10:23:53 45. Michael Morrin,55,CT 10:37:41 46. Youngdahl Kim,55,ME 10:44:13 47. Pablo Rivera,55,NJ 10:53:02 48.Roman Dzierlatka,35,CT11:55:00 69 starters. Unseasonably warm. McCurtin broke course record for women in her ultra debut. It is still (2003) the course record. Pre-race women's favorites Daniele Cherniak and Mary Gallagher dropped out before mile 26. September 26, 1993 1. Stu Mittleman,42 6:30:56 2. Nobuaki Koyago,36 6:31:08 3. Salif Hassan,28 6:39:48 4F Ellen McCurtin,26 6:49:20 5. Frank DeLeo,40 6:49:21 6. Ed Finnegan,36,CT 7:11:30 7. Bob Colton,53 7:27:21 8. Steve Ozer,46 7:32:01 9. Dave Obelkevich,49 7:47:47 10. Luis Rios,45 8:05:21 11. Harold Brueland,50 8:54:53 12. Salvatore Carretta,37 9:48:00 This was the first time that Kurt Steiner 50 km race was held simultaneously. It had 48 starters, and was won by Alan Rubin in 3:25:51. It had not female finishers. May 28, 1994 1. Nobuaki Koyako,36 5:57:32 2. Frank DeLeo,41 6:44:59 3. Dan O'Flaherty,43 6:50:36 4. Ron Kronlage,34 7:08:02 5. Harold Brueland,50 7:48:34 6. Luis Rios,46 8:00:23 7. Joseph Puglisi,54 8:07:42 8. Ralph Balsamo,47 8:23:46 9. Dave Obelkevich,50 8:28:28 22 starters. 34 people ran in simultaneous Kurt Steiner 50 km race, won by Isao Furuichi in 3:41:18 and Marcella LaRose in 4:46:04. October 1, 1995 1. Nobuaki Koyako,38 6:04:26 2F Ellen McCurtin,28,VA 6:36:50 3. Frank Hammel,36 6:49:16 4. Brian Teason,34 6:51:16 5. Dan O'Flaherty,44 7:02:18 6. Frank DeLeo,42 7:07:00 7F Megumi Fukami,28 7:19:15 8. Trishul Cherns,38 7:34:50 9. Salif Hassan,30 7:51:37 10. Timothy Kourounis,57 8:18:56 11. Steven Ozer,48 8:22:18 11.Laurence Spaulding,47DE8:22:18 13. Timothy Decker,27 8:26:23 14F Eileen Kelly,32 8:31:39 15. Egor Egan,40,NS 8:32:43 16. Harold Brueland,52 8:38:15 17. Luis Rios,47 9:01:42 18. Al Prawda,48 9:31:20 19. Ojars Stikis,60,NJ 9:35:24 25 starters. 39 other people finished the Kurt Steiner 50 km, held simultaneously. Bob Sweeney (3:39:21) and M.J. Hosy (5:14:34) were the winners. May 25, 1996 1. Nobuaki Koyako,38 6:00:25 2. Salif Hassan,31 6:16:21 3. Lion Caldwell,45,AK 6:17:39 4. David Luljak,40 6:37:21 5. Ralph Balsamo,49 6:59:42 6. Luis Rios,48 7:25:49 7. Frank DeLeo,43 7:41:26 8. Robert Falk,52 7:46:52 9. Ed Finnegan,39,CT 7:55:25 10F Kathy Wood,31,NV 7:59:52 11. Jerry Grace,39,FL 8:07:26 12. Egor Egan,40,NS 8:16:24 13F Antana Locs,37 8:24:22 14. Frederick Davis,48,OH 9:17:31 15. Jason Howard,42,CT 9:18:57 16. Harold Brueland,52 9:41:16 17. Robin Holder,34 9:59:10 18. Julio Meza,36 9:59:59 23 starters; ideal weather. Hassan led for first 30 miles. Third straight win for Koyako. Women's winner Wood was visiting family in Long Island, and didn't know about the race until the night before. Simultaneous Kurt Steiner 50 km has 42 runners, won by Larry Phillips in 3:44:55 and Ellen McCurtin in 4:04:00. November 29, 1997 1. Bob Sweeney,30,FR 5:53:29 2. Don Davis,52,PA 7:01:37 3. Ben Huddell,39,NJ 7:05:14 4. Luis Rios,49 7:13:24 4. Frank DeLeo,44 7:13:24 6. Joe Kerrigan,38,PA 7:17:36 7. Kurt Haas,31 7:24:04 7. Ed Finnegan,40,CT 7:24:04 9. Ed Dodd,51,NJ 7:28:29 10. Bruce Boyd,59,CT 7:48:43 11. Julian Goldsmith,56 7:55:18 12. Fred Gruhle,43 8:05:43 13. Jim Latourette,63,CT 8:21:34 14. Joe Hayes,49,ME 8:30:07 15F Antana Locs,39 8:34:13 15. Frederick Davis,49,OH 8:34:13 17. Tim Decker,29 8:36:12 18. Spencer Ellis,27 8:40:29 19. Julio Meza,38 8:42:43 20. Fred Riemer,50,UT 8:58:05 21. Roger Byrom,39 8:58:59 22F Peg Ryan,49,MA 9:05:56 35 starters; mild weather. Sweeney, former NY resident now working Paris, did not take lead until 20-nmile mark, yet won by more than an hour. Second-place finisher Davis was in 14th place for first 14 miles. Accompanying Kurt Steiner 50 km had 100 runners, and was won by Mohammed Chatke in 3:28:08 and Jennifer Schiller in 4:05:12. November 28, 1998 1. Rudy Afanador,40 6:11:26 2. Rimas Jakelatis,43 7:06:18 3. Ed Finnegan,41,CT 7:20:23 4. Don Davis,53,PA 7:26:18 5. Nick Marshall,50,PA 7:34:48 6. Frank DeLeo,45 7:44:02 7. Luis Rios,50 7:44:04 8. Miquel Oyorzaval,22 7:50:32 9. Kaoru Takahashi,31 7:58:09 10. Lanny Levit,47 8:05:25 11F Hanna Ben-Shoan,38 8:15:55 12. Michael Tobin,41 8:39:57 13. Fred Gruhle,44 8:40:30 14. Al Toth,57,CT 8:52:49 15. Al Prawda,51 8:59:58 16. Paul Davis,54,CT 9:10:07 17F Deborah Redding,44,NJ 9:43:30 18.Michael Dorovitsine40 10:36:30 19. Egor Egan,43,NS 11:38:00 31 starters. Women's winner Ben-Shoan was running her first 50-miler. 92 runners in accompanying Kurt Steiner 50 km, won by Jeffrey Brooks in 3:32:07 and Gail Marino in 4:13:20. February 27, 1999 1. Bob Sweeney,32,FR 5:38:41 2. David Luljak,43,MD 6:21:32 3. Rimas Jakelaitis,43 6:45:14 4. Don Davis,53,PA 7:05:13 5. Nick Marshall,50,PA 7:11:25 6. Edwin Roth,45,NJ 7:27:21 7. Frank DeLeo,45 7:36:28 8. Jess Lopez,32 7:40:31 9. Luis Rios,50 7:48:07 10F Antana Locs,40 7:56:09 11F Megumi Fukami,32 8:01:06 12F Hanna Ben-Shoan,38 8:05:33 13. Ed Finnegan,42,CT 8:05:34 14. Al Prawda,51 8:05:45 15. Duke Conde,24,NJ 8:33:35 16. Timothy Kourounis,61 8:46:58 17. Fred Gruhle,44 8:50:32 18. Dan O'Donnell,36 9:00:26 19. Charles Dermody,47 9:15:38 20F Admas Belilgne,45 9:16:44 21. David Redman,51 9:19:00 22. Nick Palazzo,52 9:21:33 23. Robert Berry,40 9:23:45 24. Julio Meza,39 9:55:25 25F Deborah Redding,44NJ 10:03:57 26. Louis Rosas,45 10:05:27 27F Carolyn Ciccone,57 10:30:35 38 starters. Temperatures in the 40s. Sweeney arranged family vacation from France to coincide with race. Accompanying Kurt Steiner 50 km race had 101 finishers, and was won by Alan Ruben in 3:22:40 and Ellen McCurtin in 3:51:59. September 2, 2000 1. Nobuaki Koyago, 43 6:32:14 2. Duke Conde, 25, NJ 7:24:50 3F. Megumi Fukami, 33 7:36:38 4. Frank DeLeo, 47 7:52:18 5. Steve Escaler, 23 8:07:52 6. Michael Tobin, 43 8:26:57 7. Luis Rios, 52 8:31:17 8. Spencer Ellis, 30 8:40:47 9F. Admas Belelgne, 47 8:52:52 10. Jose Alpizar, 40 8:57:19 11. Dave Obelkevich, 56 9:05:22 12. Kaoru Takahashi, 33 9:23:32 13. Trishul Cherns, 43 9:27:29 14. Michael Dorovitsine 9:58:56 15. Julio Meza, 40 10:07:22 16F. Leah George, 28 10:15:57 17. Al Prawda, 53 10:24:25 21 starters. Oppressive humidity. Race was held in Prospect Park. It was originally scheduled for Central Park on February 19, but was postponed due to icy conditions. Kurt Steiner 50km races were held on both occasions, and were won by Jarrow Wahman in 3:22:56 and Emmy Stocker in 4:38:30 (Feb) and David Luljak in 3:38:18 and Marita Vega in 5:30:29 (Sept). February 18, 2001 1. Rudy Afanador, 42 6:30:43 2. Tracy Visconti, 28 6:55:08 3. Kaoru Takahashi, 34 7:20:07 4. Spencer Ellis, 30 7:38:25 5. Rimas Jakelaitis, 45 7:41:22 6. Byron Lane, 33 7:58:36 6. Timothy Henderson, 31 7:58:36 8. Andre Ambroggi, 41 7:59:50 9. Lanny Levit, 50 8:12:00 10. Luis Rios, 52 8:20:22 11. Robert Falk, 57 8:21:28 12. Frank DeLeo, 47 8:24:34 13. Lee Dickey, 47, MA 8:24:58 14F Admas Belilgne, 47 8:31:16 15. Al Prawda, 53 8:40:59 16. Nick Palazzo, 54 8:50:13 17F Barbara Saldick, 48 8:52:42 18. Antonio Conejo, 56 9:05:45 19F Megumi Fukami, 34 9:10:35 20FNatalia Pazdzerskaia,319:55:45 21. David Roemer, 41 9:59:59 32 starters. Temperatures in the 20s. Accompanying Kurt Steiner 50km had 78 finishers and was won by Bob Sweeney in 3:18:03 and Ellen McCurtin in 4:14:32. February 17, 2002 1. Bob Sweeney, 35 6:04:27 2. Andrei Aroneanu, 47,NJ 6:54:37 3. Spencer Ellis, 31 7:24:47 4F. Hanna Ben-Shoan, 41 7:29:26 5. Rimas Jakelaitis, 46 7:42:49 6. Oscar Soraluz, 37 7:47:07 7. Frank Pellegrino, 47 7:47:12 8F. Jodi Kartes-Heino, 31 7:48:55 9. Tracy Visconti, 29 7:53:02 10F. Admas Belilgne, 48 7:53:52 11. Bob Oberkehr, 47, NJ 7:54:23 12F. Kristy Delacruz, 27 7:58:20 13. Al Prawda, 54 8:23:59 14. Frank DeLeo, 48 8:41:12 15. Antonio Conejo, 57 8:43:10 16. Firdaus Dotiwala, 33 8:45:16 17. Charles Dermody, 50 8:45:33 18F. Joyce Chen, 22, CT 8:46:26 19. Luis Rios, 53 9:04:20 20. Ryozo Kojima, 48, NJ 9:14:51 21. Roger Byrom, 44 9:17:49 22. Ojars Stikis, 66, NJ 9:26:30 23.Michael Dorovitsine,43 9:46:35 24. Bruce Kacen, 54 9:48:35 25F. Lucimar Araujo, 45 10:23:20 26F. Leticia Bell, 28 10:35:36 Temperatures in 40s, windy. 32 starters. Accompanying Kurt Steiner 50km had 97 finishers and was won by Hans Put in 3:42:46 and Ellen McCurtin in 4:05:56. February 15, 2003 1. Albert LaPorte, 33 7:08:16 2F. Jodi Kartes-Heino, 32 7:55:33 3. Larry Siegrist, 46 7:57:19 4. Spencer Ellis, 32 8:12:56 5. Bob Oberkehr, 48, NJ 8:16:04 6F. Gail Marino, 41 8:20:42 7. Frank DeLeo, 49 8:22:23 8. Ralph Balsamo, 56 8:25:30 9. Rimas Jakelaitis, 47 8:36:38 10F.Admas Belilgne, 49 8:41:04 11. Rohit Sood, 34, NJ 8:50:51 12. Lanny Levit, 52 8:56:45 13. Firdaus Dotiwala, 34 9:24:06 14. Luis Rios, 54 9:35:28 15. Bruce Kacen, 54 9:42:37 16. Al Prawda, 55 9:45:31 17F.Ruth Fairbrother, 60 9:50:57 18. Ojars Stikis, 67, NJ 9:56:50 19. Andrew Walters, 37 12:28:00 28 starters. Temperature in low 20s. Accompanying Kurt Steiner 50km had 98 starters and was won by Bob Sweeney in 3:17:58 and Ellen McCurtin in 3:51:58, who broke their own course records by 5 and 1 second, respectively. February 15, 2004 1. Rudy Afanador, 45 6:18:20 2. Dave Walker, 37 7:11:47 3. Albert Laporte, 34 7:30:25 4. Bob Oberkehr, 49, NJ 7:30:51 5F. Jody Reicher, 41, NJ 7:37:46 6. Philip McCarthy, 35 7:41:25 7. Ed Dodd, 57, NJ 7:55:19 8F. Olga Varlamova, 34 8:17:13 9. Lee Dickey, 50, Ma 8:23:10 10F.Khristy Delacruz, 29 8:24:18 11. Frank Pellegrino, 49 8:30:59 12. Frank DeLeo, 50 8:36:10 13. Yi-Joo Kwon, 58 8:39:56 14. Al Prawda, 56 9:25:27 15F.Beatrice Coron, 48 9:32:33 16. Luis Rios, 55 10:07:52 17. Bruce Kacen, 55 10:43:50 18F.Ruth Fairbrother, 61 11:20:03 Temperatures in 20s. Accompanying Kurt Steiner 50k had 66 finishers, and was won by Jarrow Wahman (age 42 from Minnesota) in a course record time of 3:17:37 and Jennifer Shultis (age 35 from Massachusetts) in 4:37:22. April 2, 2006 1. Byron Lane, 38 6:48:35 2. Michael Oliva, 26 6:59:14 3. Tim Henderson, 36 7:07:43 4. Rimas Jakelaitis, 50 7:25:57 5. Bob Oberkehr, 51, NJ 7:47:46 6. Frank DeLeo, 53 8:18:06 7. Alicja Barahona, 52f 8:26:57 8. Grant McKeown, 57 8:35:24 9. Jerry Pi, 28 8:48:37 10. Jay Lustgarten, 45 9:07:31 11. Al Prawda, 59 9:07:32 12. Ruth Liebowitz, 64f 9:57:26 13. Bruce Kacen, 58 10:06:59 14.Lydia Redding, 51f,NJ 10:12:08 Temperatures were in the 50s. Race was held in Alley Pond Park in Queens. Accompanying Kurt Steiner 50k was won by Bob Sweeney (39, NY) in 3:29:42 and Gail Marino (44, NY) in 4:31:26. There were 50 starters and 39 finishers in the two races combined. April 1, 2007 1. Phil McCarthy, 38 6:17:49 2. Byron Lane, 39 6:19:59 3. Ryutaro Hirai, 48 6:49:01 4. Tim Henderson, 37 7:10:57 5. Andrei Aroneanu,52,NJ 7:11:18 6. Ray Krolewicz,51,SC 7:39:36 7. Steve Escaler, 30 7:54:01 8. Bob Oberkehr,52,NJ 8:05:20 9. Tom Triumph,49,NJ 8:18:15 10. Frank DeLeo, 54 8:22:06 11. Alicja Barahona, 53f 8:26:29 12. Frank Pellegrino, 52 8:27:41 13. Jay Lustgarten, 46,RI 8:34:14 14.Hanna Ben-Shoan,46F,NJ 8:46:00 15. Rob Leder, 36, CT 8:53:05 16. Tim Ryan, 63 9:10:12 17. Harry Morales, 44 9:10:40 18. Admas Belilgne, 54F 9:21:28 19. Al Prawda, 60 9:25:33 20. Lydia Redding,52F,NJ 9:27:02 21. Ruth Liebowitz, 65F 9:32:40 22. Roger Byrom, 49 9:34:06 23. Bob Falk, 63 9:41:15 24. Alex.Stoichkov,54,NJ 10:42:40 25. Steve Veliz, 33 10:52:36 26. Bruce Kacen, 59 11:13:40 27. Ojars Stikis, 71, NJ 11:31:50 28. Sam Soccoli, 75 11:33:40 Race was held in Forest Park. It was combined with Kurt Steiner 50k; for the first time, runners were allowed to compete in both events. There were 60 starters altogether. Byron Lane won the 50k in 3:51:11. Temps were in the 40's with some light rain.