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![]() Kensington 8K, 2 Mile Challenge and 1K Fun RunKensington, MD September 22, 2012 Runners surge away at the start of the 8K Summer is over but you could not tell it by this morning community race in Kensington. The rain clouds held off till late in the afternoon and a cool breeze made it just beautiful for the scores of well wishers that lined Armory drive to cheer on the close to one thousand participants in the 2m fun run, the 8K, and finnaly the 1K wished started last but finished before the 8K. On the road it was a slightly different story. In the 8K which cruised around Carroll Place by the historic Noyes library twice before climbing up along Armory Drive many of the runners would get heated up. The course is mostly flat along Kensington Parkway and Beach Drive but unsuspecting newbies were in for a treat as they left Rock Creek Park to stare at the East Bexhill monster hill, nearly a mile of steady stairway-like elevating.
Steven Moore, 34, of Kensington ran away with the race in a very solid 27:42. This course has a lot of flat but it is so hard to maintain after you finally reach the summit of the testing hill climb. About a minute behind him Miles Aitken was trying to hold on to the runner-up spot, hearing footsteps from Keith Freeburn, 38. Runners try to slingshot down Baltimore Street to build momentum for the final 200 meter charge up Armory Drive. Aiken did hold on by 20 meters in 28:33. Frank Perna, 49, was fifth and top master in 30:04.
Races are getting much better about older runners and there are many. The spring rankings champion Jack McMahon got upset by Bob Archibald of Fayetteville, PA 51:34 to 51:57 with Nathan Katz, 86 next as the oldest runner. Lou Shapiro dominated in his late sixties. Now at 70, he is coming off a hip injury and says, “I am really going to just walk through this one.” A time is 43:29 is not walking. His excuse is the real race is the Dave Herlocker Bachmann Valley HM on Sunday.
Back to the men Skip Grant, 76, has a birthday on Sunday and cruised to a marvelous 41:31 to win his division. Mary Kate Berglund, 71 came all the way from Richmond to try the course, winning in 48:46. Next behind her was the oldest women finisher Tam Graf, 76, of Lusby, MD. A prolific racer, she now has 55 races run this year and has the fastest time in ten different distances for her age group in 2012. This delightful race also had a live band playing throughout the event and free parking fifty yards from the finish line. The race is the eight race in the RacePacket Grand Prix Series. Below runners hurry to the finish.
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