2007 Pemberton Trail 50K Results
Saturday, February 10th 2007
Place Last name First Name Gender Age City State Time Award
1 DeWitt Paul M 38 Monument CO 3:11:55 1st Male finisher (new course record!)
2 Jaime Scott M 37 Highlands Ranch CO 3:31:53 1st Male 30-39
3 Brimhall Josh M 31 Henderson NV 3:34:34
Relay: Susannah Beck Chris Purslow F/F ME & AZ 3:47:01 1st Female relay (record)
4 Shipek Catlow M 28 Tucson AZ 3:48:54 1st Male 29 and younger
5 Atkins Tom M 36 Eugene OR 3:50:26
6 Bonnett James M 20 Phoenix AZ 3:54:49
7 St. John Scott M 43 Auburn CA 4:00:11 1st Male Master's finisher
8 Heard Andrew M 40 Phoenix AZ 4:02:59 1st Male 40-49
9 Goldberg Dave M 46 Flagstaff AZ 4:13:41
10 Martinez Julius M 40 Tucson AZ 4:14:59
Relay Margaret Grove Chris Grove M/F Flagstaff AZ 4:16:26 1st Coed relay (record)
Relay Sarah Slanger Ann Seifert F/F Helena MT 4:17:48
11 Carter John M 46 Phoenix AZ 4:18:39
12 Barthen Bill M 30 Scottsdale AZ 4:24:07
13 Dabkowski Matthew M 31 Tucson AZ 4:24:40
14 Roberts Seth M 55 Longmeadow MA 4:26:00 1st Male 50-59
15 Ross Mary F 40 St Paul MN 4:33:06 1st Female finisher
16 Hamberlin Deborah F 38 Tempe AZ 4:35:54 1st Female 30-39
17 Roark Steve M 39 Hereford AZ 4:41:22
18 Cosmas Mark M 39 Phoenix AZ 4:42:47
19 McCarville Kirk M 52 Phoenix AZ 4:43:38
20 Sandbank Daren M 48 Oro Valley AZ 4:45:23
21 Graseck Becky F 26 Tucson AZ 4:46:04 1st Female 29 and younger
22 Morgan John M 36 Grand Prairie TX 4:46:52
23 Langstaff Anne F 45 Alpine CA 4:48:13 1st Female Master's finisher
24 VanRheenen Simone F 28 Redmond WA 4:48:31
25 Schwartz Michelle F 38 Fort Collins CO 4:48:43
Relay Marta Fisher Cara Sagar F/F MT & AZ 4:52:10
26 Bowen Jeff M 44 Tucson AZ 4:52:42
27 Splaver Jennifer F 41 Phoenix AZ 4:55:37 1st Female 40-49
28 Gagliardo Rob M 55 Tucson AZ 4:55:41
29 Wieneke Brian M 52 Mesa AZ 4:56:23
30 Higgins Kevin M 39 Phoenix AZ 4:56:47
31 Masteller Melissa F 47 Phoenix AZ 4:58:00
Relay Jeff Novacek Bob Witwer M/M AZ 4:58:05 1st Male relay
Relay Chris Humble Beth Howard F/F Scottsdale AZ 4:58:13
32 Rison Kevin M 36 Beverly Hills CA 4:59:18
33 Nairn Jerry M 47 Chandler AZ 5:00:27
34 Coates Wayne M 59 Sonoita AZ 5:00:55
35 Polaske Nate M 24 Tucson AZ 5:01:02
36 Skidmore Rebecca F 42 Phoenix AZ 5:02:06
37 Hepner Clint M 48 Chandler AZ 5:04:43
38 Baca-Spry Alexis F 34 Flagstaff AZ 5:05:23
39 Chagaris Tonja F 34 Vail AZ 5:05:59
40 Albrecht Honey F 47 Glendale AZ 5:06:26
41 Thornley Alanna F 37 Flagstaff AZ 5:06:39
42 Lazzaretti- Kane Christy F 35 Tucson AZ 5:06:45
Relay Mimi Ford Colleen Kelly F/F Tucson AZ 5:07:15
43 Moore Dana M 39 Peoria AZ 5:07:55
44 Harrison Chris M 43 Paradise Valley AZ 5:08:26
45 Reisinger Roy M 66 Bend OR 5:08:45 1st Male 60 aand older
46 Evason Kim F 29 St. Louis MO 5:10:19
47 Suprenant Paula F 53 Tucson AZ 5:11:54 1st Female 50-59
48 Bippert- Plymate Teresa F 50 Tucson AZ 5:13:48
49 Kalina Matt M 42 Scottsdale AZ 5:14:14
Relay Mark Goforth Tammy Struiksma M/F AZ 5:15:09
50 Lamb Ross M 34 Oro Valley AZ 5:15:15
51 Marcianti David M 40 Casa Grande AZ 5:16:38
52 Newingham Beth F 35 Boulder City NV 5:20:31
53 Parr-McCarville Kate F 49 Phoenix AZ 5:21:41
54 Nesbeitt Ben M 37 Phoenix AZ 5:24:51
55 McAward Susan F 42 Durango CO 5:27:16
56 McAward John M 46 Durango CO 5:27:16
57 Freeman Dennis M 58 Phoenix AZ 5:27:30
58 Edmondson Gareth M 30 Phoenix AZ 5:29:06
59 McGraham Amie F 42 Scottsdale AZ 5:30:37
60 Falsone Laura F 44 Edgewater MD 5:37:15
61 Buttrick Andrea F 31 Tucson AZ 5:37:47
62 Phillips Bud M 59 SanDiego CA 5:40:28
62 Finney Nigel M 60 Edina MN 5:40:28
63 Glass Joel M 40 Bellevue WA 5:43:24
64 Wright Jerry M 55 Rio Verde AZ 5:44:08
65 Harper Diane F 48 Tucson AZ 5:50:02
66 Vogel Laura F 21 Tucson AZ 5:50:33
67 Puckett Jim M 48 Anthem AZ 5:50:51
68 Bache Missy F 43 Tucson AZ 5:54:24
69 Cohan Carl M 46 Prescott AZ 5:55:34
70 McCrady Dan M 49 Tucson AZ 5:57:05
71 Bozung John M 53 Orem UT 6:00:15
72 Smith Jason M 35 Phoenix AZ 6:01:57
73 Valley Tom M 38 Sierra Vista AZ 6:10:57
74 Woofie Woofie M 51 Scottsdale AZ 6:15:30
75 West Steven M 51 Wesley Chapel FL 6:18:41
75 Ehman Ricky M 52 Phoenix AZ 6:18:41
76 Richards Erin F 45 Petluma CA 6:21:02
77 Coffey Marty M 56 Phoenix AZ 6:21:03
78 Billman David M 52 Keller TX 6:22:56
79 Smith Sally F 56 Pacific Grove CA 6:23:09
80 Orr Duncan M 55 Midway UT 6:30:38
81 Wiercinski Patricia F 42 Sonoita AZ 6:36:54
82 Supler Blaise F 46 Farmington NM 6:41:39
82 Jess Carl M 48 Farmington NM 6:41:39
83 Andrulis Robert M 39 Chandler AZ 6:52:06
84 Kline Mari F 46 Phoenix AZ 6:53:42
85 Kline Harold M 46 Phoenix AZ 6:53:43
86 Chiorazzi Michael M 52 Tucson AZ 6:57:27
87 Hamilton Tom M 59 Colorado Springs CO 7:03:54
88 Pohlman Donnajean F 56 Albion ME 7:05:02
89 Paquette Ronald M 65 Albion ME 7:05:04
90 Morgan Cathy F 47 SanFrancisco CA 7:12:29
91 Stoffey Stasia F 40 Phoenix AZ 7:18:23
92 Mauro DeAnn F 41 Scottsdale AZ 7:18:24
93 Newton Lynn M 63 Phoenix AZ 7:25:50
94 Colman Jane F 63 Oakland CA 7:27:11 1st Female 60 and older
95 Rueden Henry M 57 DePere WI 7:27:31
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Saturday, February 10, 2007
2007 Race Report
Pemberton Trail 50K
Fountain Hills, AZ; Feb. 10, 2007
Dewitt Sets Desert Ablaze at Pemberton Trail 50K
Paul DeWitt, 38, screamed around the Pemberton Trail 50K two-lap course, Feb. 10th, like a jackrabbit with a bobcat on his tail. Knocking a jaw-dropping seven minutes off his own 2005 course record, DeWitt set the early time-to-beat for 2007 with a blazing 3:11:55.
The two-time Leadville 100M champ and fine furniture maker from Monument, Colo., took advantage of actually running outside to test the fitness he has been forced to develop on a treadmill this winter. Colorado's eastern slope has been buried by eight snowstorms, and Dewitt hadn't run "on dirt" in ten weeks.
"I was shooting for 3:19," Dewitt said, referring to his old course record. "The 3:11 really gives me confidence for the Umstead 100 Miler, coming up March 31." Umstead is the 10 x 10M loop race located in DeWitt's old college stomping grounds in Raleigh, No. Carolina.
Dewitt made a last-minute decision to come to Pemberton, changing his racing plans to join a group of friends heading for Arizona that included women's 50K winner Mary Ross, 40, St. Paul, Minn., 4:33:06. Ross, a spritely kindergarten teacher who incorporates running into her curriculum, was searching for a mellow winter trail run after a high-key fall road marathon. She was 15th overall.
Deborah Hemberlin, 38, Tempe, Ariz., was the second woman in , at 16th place, 4:35:54.
Scott St. John, 43, Auburn, Calif., 4:00:11, was the top master finisher, and sixth overall. Tusconian Catlow Shipek, 28, took the under-29 division in his 50K debut, 3:48:54.
In it's seventh year, the Pemberton Trail 50K has grown from a twinkle in race director Brian Wieck's eye to one of the largest 50Ks in the Southwest (135 entrants). Back in 2000, living in a Eugene flophouse with a bunch of tracksters and road racers, he thought there ought to be a 50K on this great trail outside Phoenix, where he used to live when he was playing semi-pro baseball. Being his 1000th great idea, his twinkle met with lackluster support.
Undaunted by his housemates' lack of interest, Wieck went ahead and created the Pemberton Trail 50K out of thin desert air and a pack of glow sticks. His parents, Joan and Keith Wieck, retirees in nearby Fountain Hills, serve as organizational support, caterers, and the unofficial race hostel.
Only a few miles from Phoenix's unchecked residential sprawl, the Pemberton Trail is the marquee loop around MacDowell Mountain Regional Park, a gloriously large county park that rests at the edge of current development. The same trail is home to the Javelina Jundred 100m in the fall.
Whether drawn by the fast, smooth course or the spectacular desert scenery-- complete with yipping coyotes, delicate forests of saguaros and ocotillos, and a pink sunrise over the forbidding Superstition Mountains-- the race continues to grow every year by word of mouth alone.
Wieck, 35, an accomplished 50K runner in other people's races, spends most of the year these days at home in Helena, Montana. He is delighted with the race's growth, which will max out at 150, the limit of his event permit with the park. He is especially pleased by the runners who come back year after year, such as ultra coach "Woofie" Humpage, 51, of Scottsdale, who this year ran 6:15:30 in tights.
Says Wieck, "It's the returnees that tell me I'm doing something right!"
Fountain Hills, AZ; Feb. 10, 2007
Dewitt Sets Desert Ablaze at Pemberton Trail 50K
Paul DeWitt, 38, screamed around the Pemberton Trail 50K two-lap course, Feb. 10th, like a jackrabbit with a bobcat on his tail. Knocking a jaw-dropping seven minutes off his own 2005 course record, DeWitt set the early time-to-beat for 2007 with a blazing 3:11:55.
The two-time Leadville 100M champ and fine furniture maker from Monument, Colo., took advantage of actually running outside to test the fitness he has been forced to develop on a treadmill this winter. Colorado's eastern slope has been buried by eight snowstorms, and Dewitt hadn't run "on dirt" in ten weeks.
"I was shooting for 3:19," Dewitt said, referring to his old course record. "The 3:11 really gives me confidence for the Umstead 100 Miler, coming up March 31." Umstead is the 10 x 10M loop race located in DeWitt's old college stomping grounds in Raleigh, No. Carolina.
Dewitt made a last-minute decision to come to Pemberton, changing his racing plans to join a group of friends heading for Arizona that included women's 50K winner Mary Ross, 40, St. Paul, Minn., 4:33:06. Ross, a spritely kindergarten teacher who incorporates running into her curriculum, was searching for a mellow winter trail run after a high-key fall road marathon. She was 15th overall.
Deborah Hemberlin, 38, Tempe, Ariz., was the second woman in , at 16th place, 4:35:54.
Scott St. John, 43, Auburn, Calif., 4:00:11, was the top master finisher, and sixth overall. Tusconian Catlow Shipek, 28, took the under-29 division in his 50K debut, 3:48:54.
In it's seventh year, the Pemberton Trail 50K has grown from a twinkle in race director Brian Wieck's eye to one of the largest 50Ks in the Southwest (135 entrants). Back in 2000, living in a Eugene flophouse with a bunch of tracksters and road racers, he thought there ought to be a 50K on this great trail outside Phoenix, where he used to live when he was playing semi-pro baseball. Being his 1000th great idea, his twinkle met with lackluster support.
Undaunted by his housemates' lack of interest, Wieck went ahead and created the Pemberton Trail 50K out of thin desert air and a pack of glow sticks. His parents, Joan and Keith Wieck, retirees in nearby Fountain Hills, serve as organizational support, caterers, and the unofficial race hostel.
Only a few miles from Phoenix's unchecked residential sprawl, the Pemberton Trail is the marquee loop around MacDowell Mountain Regional Park, a gloriously large county park that rests at the edge of current development. The same trail is home to the Javelina Jundred 100m in the fall.
Whether drawn by the fast, smooth course or the spectacular desert scenery-- complete with yipping coyotes, delicate forests of saguaros and ocotillos, and a pink sunrise over the forbidding Superstition Mountains-- the race continues to grow every year by word of mouth alone.
Wieck, 35, an accomplished 50K runner in other people's races, spends most of the year these days at home in Helena, Montana. He is delighted with the race's growth, which will max out at 150, the limit of his event permit with the park. He is especially pleased by the runners who come back year after year, such as ultra coach "Woofie" Humpage, 51, of Scottsdale, who this year ran 6:15:30 in tights.
Says Wieck, "It's the returnees that tell me I'm doing something right!"
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