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Parkersburg Half Marathon
Parkersburg, WV, August 18, 2001

Photos by Victor Sailer@Photo Run

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The lead pack made up of (L-R) Dan Browne, Scott Larson, Rod DeHaven and Keith Dowling.
Dowling. Mark Curp finished 41st overall in 1:10:57 and second among Masters. Eddy Hellebuyck won the Masters title finishing 17th overall in 1:07:27, just two weeks after her represented the U.S. in the marathon at the World Championships.
Larson, Browne and Dowling dropped DeHaven, who had a side stitch, around Mile 9.
And Dowling and Browne dropped Larson on a hill right around the 12 mile mark. And Browne, who boasts 4:00 mile speed but was running his first half marathon, dropped Dowling with 200 meters to go, winning in 1:03:55. Unfortunately, they weren't quite ready for him at the finish line.
Steve Spence finished 9th overall in 1:06:15, indicating that when he turns 40 in the upcoming year, he'll be a formidable addition to the masters ranks. Chad Johnson finished 5th in 1:04:46, earning one of the five available spots on the World Championship Half Marathon team. The women's race featured one leader the whole way. Milena Glusac dropped her pursuers immediately and just continued to build her lead. She cruised to victory in 1:12:13, a PR, also earning her second national title on the roads this year. Sylvia Mosqueda finished 2nd in 1:13:21.
Gordon Bakoulis dominated the Masters race, winning by almost three minutes with a 1:19:38.
Alison Holinka finished 5th among women with a 1:15:14 PR. The 22-year-old continues to establish herself as one to watch in the future. Monica Hostetler also set a PR, running 1:14:42 for 4th. Kelly Cordell finished 10th in 1:17:46.
     
Nadia Prasad finished 14th in 1:19:40.
     

 

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