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FOOTPRINTS Volume 3, Issue 2 Summer 2013 39 th Annual Banquet On March 23, 2013 HARRC hosted its annual banquet and awards ceremony. The 40 guests, including HARRC members and their families, had a great time sharing a meal and memorable moments from the last year. In addition to the serious awards given each year to standout members, the tradition of handing out some fun HARRCies (such as Best Pairs Comedy and Best Club Run Snack ) continued. The banquet guests also enjoyed a keynote address by Brandi Berwager, from Capital Area Girls on the Run. A special thanks to Jim Collins for organizing such great event! Award Winners Robert Mahady Dedicated Female Runner of the Year: Carol Varano Brandi Berwager 2012 was a very busy year for Carol. In addition to being a faithful member of the Saturday morning running group, many of the HARRC Sunday morning runs, and various trail runs with friends, Carol participated in many events throughout the year (B&A Trail Half Marathon, Capital 10 Miler, Run for the Red Pocono Marathon, Holy Cowan s Gap Trail 50K. In July she paced and assisted her friend competing in the Burning River 100 Mile Endurance Run. In September she had her sites set on qualifying for Boston. She ran the Lehigh Valley VIA Marathon, but didn t quite reach her goal. Undeterred, as soon as she got home she began to look for anything where she might still have a chance to get in. She found the Rochester Marathon, signed up, and made the trip by herself to New York. On September 23 she ran the MVP Rochester Marathon and was able to qualify for Boston in 2013. But she was not done yet - on October 7, two weeks after Rochester, Carol ran the Mohawk Hudson River Marathon where she was able to qualify for Boston in 2014. This was her third marathon in a span of 4 weeks. On November 10, Carol closed out her year by running the Antham Richmond Marathon. In addition to her running, she has volunteered for various races and running events throughout the year. She has, in fact, been to the grocery store so often requesting free gift certificates that she s now in danger of having her picture displayed at the customer service counter along with the check bouncers and various other local undesirables. Robert Mahady Dedicated Male Runner of the Year: Fred Shadel Eight years ago Fred started running to lose some weight, relieve stress and to be healthier. Fred s cousin suggested that our families run the Schuylkill County 5K. That was Fred s first race and started his participating in 5Ks. Every year Fred and his family members would run the Stuffed Pig Predication Race the day after Thanksgiving in Paoli among other races. Fred started challenging himself and ran the Philadelphia Broad Street Run, Run for the Hill of It, Harrisburg Half, and Hershey Half Marathon. His most memorable race was the Run for the Hill of It in Philadelphia, where he was surprised when the Philly Phanatic snuck up behind him and kissed him! Scott Morgan and Fred (aka Lenny & Squiggy) would run during the weekends, and Scott suggested to Fred that he should check out the Harrisburg Area Runners Club the rest, as they say, is history. LOCATION: (The corner of Front and State Streets) DATE & TIME: 7:00 PM, Friday, August 16, 2013 ENTRY FEE: (HARRC members apply $10 discount) by 8/9/13... $30 after 8/9/13 until Race Day... $35 PAYMENT: Checks payable to HARRC REGISTRATION: BY MAIL: (Applications available online): Jeff Paladina 411 Valley View Circle, New Cumberland, PA 17070 ONLINE: www.harrc.org PACKET PICKUP AND REGISTRATION 8/16/13 from 4:00 PM to 6:45 PM (Race Day) YMCA, 701 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA *High quality technical short sleeve shirts guaranteed to the first 130 runners to register. AWARDS: Inside Track Gift Certificates to Overall Male and Female Winners: 1st... $100.00 2nd... $75.00 3rd... $50.00 1st Master... $50.00 Age groups awards for: Male & Female in each age group: 1-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, Female 60+, Male 60-64, Male 65-69, Male 70+ For more information contact: Brad Colwell, Event Director bradc262@comcast.net, 717-234-6383 We reserve the right to limit registration for the course. No pets or wheeled devices, please

SUNDAY CLUB RUN SCHEDULE All Sunday Club Runs start at 8:30 A.M. unless otherwise noted. Please visit www.harrc.org for directions or contact the Race Director if you have any questions. If you are interested in directing a Sunday Run, contact Mark Ondo at (717) 564-2906 or via e-mail: clubruns@harrc.org. Sunday Club Run Schedule May 26 th : Riverfront 2 or 5 Mile Director: TBD June 2 nd : Colebrook 5 or 10 Miler Lee McMindes 717-482-8353 June 9 th : Italian Lake 3 or 6 Miler Al Redmond 717-649-0857 June 16 th : Shadle Shuffle 2.5 or 5.5 Mile (AGCS) Fred Shadle 717-614-3003 June 23 rd : St. Thomas Roaster 5K Deb Schneider 717-991-8832 June 30 th : Negley Park 3 or 6 Mile Dave Lebo 717-770-2231 July 7 th : Pinebrook 4 or 7 Mile Anne-Marie Christain 717-979-8483 July 14 th : Shank Park 5 Mile Steve Whittle: 717-566-6828 July 21 st : Spring Hill 4 miler (AGCS) Mark Ondo 717-564-2906 July 28 th : Cove Mountain Trail Frank Leiter 717-215-8646 August 4 th : Adopt-A-Highway 6K Wayne Smithers 717-651-0698 August 11 th : HARRC after Dark practice run 7K (AGCS) Brad Colwell 717-234-6383 August 16 th : 7:00pm HARRC after Dark 7K (Pay Event) Brad Colwell 717-234-6383 HARISBURG AREA ROAD RUNNERS AGE GROUP CHAMPIOSHIP SERIES 2012-2013 SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR TOT FEMALE 65-69 HARRIS MARY LOU 12 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 32 60-64 PARKER PATTY 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 55-59 COVER BECKY 24 0 0 18 10 0 0 1 73 50-54 LEBO MARGE 14 6 11 12 0 0 0 0 63 VARANO CAROL 0 14 0 11 0 0 0 8 48 SHADEL KAREN 3 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 28 PERRY SHELLY 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 25 45-49 SCHNEIDER DEB 0 0 6 8 0 0 3 4 41 NEY JEN 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 19 35-39 CHRISTIAN ANN-MARIE 5 0 8 9 3 2 4 0 61 30-34 FUTATO MAGGIE 0 0 21 23 0 9 10 0 83 SEPELA TONYA 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 17 MALE 80-84 MCMINDES LEE 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 2 34 65-69 MILLER HAP 0 1 15 16 0 0 6 0 58 CASSATA MIKE 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 15 MERCIK AL 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 14 60-64 GROBMAN GARY 30 18 24 28 14 11 13 16 194 CRUPI FRANK 0 13 19 20 12 6 7 0 107 COLWELL BRAD 9 12 17 0 7 3 0 0 73 VARANO GARY 0 15 0 22 0 0 0 0 47 WHITTLE STEVE 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 20 MARSHALL NICK 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 55-59 VORHAUER JIM 22 11 14 15 5 4 5 7 123 SHADEL FRED 13 9 12 14 6 1 0 5 95 COVER MIKE 29 0 0 27 15 0 0 1 92 AUXER BILL 19 0 18 0 0 5 9 9 85 REDMOND AL 25 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 43 DEVITO TONY 0 0 7 10 0 0 0 0 27 50-54 LEBO DAVE 0 8 0 21 0 0 0 0 39 45-49 MORGAN SCOTT 23 10 16 19 8 0 0 6 112 REMILLARD STEVE 27 0 22 25 1 0 11 0 111 NELSON KEVIN 0 0 23 26 14 0 0 11 94 TAYLOR PAUL 28 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 39 40-44 MORRIS TADD 31 0 25 29 0 0 0 0 100 DEMMEL JIM 20 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 43 LEITER FRANK 0 0 26 0 0 7 0 0 43 SENFT KEN 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 35-39 ONDO MARK 26 16 20 24 9 10 1 0 141 25-29 CAMACCI JOE 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 13 35 HARRC President s Column 10 May 2013 by Brad Colwell On Monday afternoon April 15 th I decided to check the results of the Boston Marathon. It was over 4 ½ hours since the race started and all the runners I knew should have finished. I noted that Gary Grobman, Mike Cover and Holly Bohensky had all finished under 3:50. However Becky Cover and Carol Varano did not have finishing times posted. They had reached the half-way point in 1:57 and 1:58 respectively. I knew how hard they had trained and I wondered why they had not yet finished. Then as I did some personal work on my computer I received an unexpected e -mail from Gregg Mace of ABC news. Gregg had never reached out to HARRC for anything in the past. Gregg wanted to talk to some HARRC runners who were at Boston about the explosion. I immediately called him and asked What Explosion? He informed me what had been on the news for the past hour. I gave him a few numbers and I headed for the television. The news was grim as a senseless act of violence was portrayed across the screen. They kept repeating the clip of an explosion behind the spectators on the side of Boylston Street, only a few yards from the finish line. Each time the clip played you could not help but notice a runner, later identified as 78 year old Bill Iffrig of Washington, losing his balance and falling to the ground. The time on the clock was 4:09:44. It was clear emergency personnel were taking control of the event and that those runners on the screen would be the last to cross the finish line. A second explosion further down Boylston Street was also displayed. My first reaction was one of anger that this prestigious event would be marred in such a horrific manner and that terrorists would use this or any other venue to make their depraved statements. There was no way at that time to know the extent of the damage. I was worried about my friends who were in the race and especially for those who were there as spectators as it appeared that they received the brunt of the force. I have had the great pleasure to run down Boylston five times. You always knew as you made the final turn on to that legendary street that you were about to accomplish something you would never forget. My memory of that street will now be indelibly altered to include this tragedy. I actually tried to qualify for this Boston Marathon at the Steamtown Marathon last October. Had I succeeded I might have been on Boylston Street at the precise time of the explosions. Fortunately all the local runners I know were unharmed. Gary Varano, who was there waiting for his wife Carol to finish was thrown by the force of the explosion. Becky Cover was on Boylston Street within sight of the finish line. My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone who was harmed or affected by this brutal act. I am considering making my own defiant statement by qualifying for and running the 2014 Boston Marathon.

Photo Finish Column In Memory of Eileen Church Suck it up buttercup! Just one of the affectionate motivational sayings often proclaimed by Eileen Church. Never one to back down from a challenge, Eileen did her best to encourage those around her, and in the process inspired more people than she could ever know. Eileen started running just several years ago, but you would never know it from her drive and passion. Her husband, Joe, a fellow runner and HARRC member, was the first to start the running trend in their family. As much as she adored her husband, and wanted to support him in his race endeavors, she was quickly tiring of sitting on the sidelines. She started by walking the Seattle half-marathon in 2007. What she discovered, however, was that walking a half-marathon wasn t much more exciting than watching one. So in the fall of 2007 she decided to try running, and began with 5Ks. Joe and Eileen And with that, Eileen was hooked. Eileen ran numerous distances, from 5Ks to half-marathons, but it was the 10Ks and 10milers that she loved best. She convinced her friends, Linda and Deb, to run with her, and soon after the women started a running group with 2 other ladies known as the Formidable Five. The group eventually grew to 6 members, and changed their name to Formidable Fun or F 2. F 2 wasn t the only running group Eileen helped establish. She was also one of the original members of the River Runners group. What started on 1/1/11 with 11 runners, running 11.1 miles, beginning at 11:11am has now grown to over 200 members; with dozens of people regularly showing up to run on a weekly, sometimes biweekly, basis. The Formidable Five Eileen also inspired others with her passion in supporting Rely for Life, and Girls on the Run. She felt so strongly about the mission and work of Girls on the Run, and expressed to Joe just how much she wished there had been that type of program when she was a young girl. Eileen loved the tough runs, the challenges. The conditions that most runners easily accept as reasons to skip a run (you know, things like freezing cold temps, snow, wind...) were the very things that propelled her out the door. In her Formidable Five group she was the only one to do every event in the York Winter Series earning her the title of most formidable. Unfortunately, there was another reason that everyone knew Eileen s formidable and tenacious spirit all too well. In 2003 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 HER2 Breast Cancer one of the most aggressive types of breast cancer. She fought through six rounds of chemo, with a combination of three drugs that most patients can t endure for more than one or two treatments, and beat the cancer for 9 years. Then in the fall of 2012, while she and Joe were visiting their son and daughter-in-law in NYC, Eileen was in such unbearable pain; upon returning home and seeing her doctor, they found out the cancer returned. This time it was lung cancer, and it had returned aggressively. Eileen and her family were able to enjoy the holiday season, but late in January it became clear that the cancer was just too strong. Inspired by her courage, the River Runners met for a Run for Eileen on February 2. During her battle with cancer she joked with Joe that if anyone were to organize a race in her honor, to make it anything but a 5K. There are too many damn 5ks. So, the group decided to do an 8-mile run. Very fittingly, the temps that day were around 10 degrees, and the freezing cold wind was whipping off the river perfect conditions for an Eileen run. The runners each brought a flower to create a large bouquet, and signed cards for Eileen. On February 3, 2013, the day after the group run, Eileen passed away. Joe posted on the group s Facebook page, River Runners, early this morning Eileen, my Runner Girl, ran her last race on earth. She was here at home resting peacefully when she took her last breath. Heaven be forewarned, tomorrow begins the Cloud to 5K. June 7 & 8 is the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. Eileen walked 4 miles there last year in honor of her mother, and in recognizing her own situation. This year Joe plans to run for her, and has set a total goal of 96 miles in the 24 hours - 37 miles to honor the time we they were married, and 59 miles to honor the years Eileen was on Earth. Eileen s strength, courage, and ability to persevere were amazing beacons of inspiration that have not been dimmed by her passing. As stated by her close friend, Linda, she will be greatly missed, but will live in all of us every time we lace up our shoes or face an adversity that we need to rise above. And just as Eileen s legacy of inspiration continues, so will the tradition of the River Runners run in her name. Make sure to mark down Saturday, February 1, 2014 for the 2nd annual Superbowl Run for Eileen!

MORE AWARD WINNERS John W. Kennedy Member of the Year: Jim Collins Jim Collins had another impressive year as an active member of the club. Jim volunteered to continue his service as Vice President and Board Officer for the fourth year in a row. Jim attended all board meetings in 2012; volunteered to coordinate HARRC s annual picnic and banquet in 2012; provided finish line timing for HARRC s three major running events; and Jim also organized and hosted four HARRC Sunday fun run events. Perhaps most enjoyable and rewarding to Jim are those activities that involve helping communities with their running events. Jim provided finish line support for 28 area races, in addition to timing the Mechanicsburg Healthy Kids Running Series in the Spring and Fall. Jim also continued his work with the Area M Special Olympics Annual Fall Classic by organizing and timing all the running events. Jim joined HARRC in February 2001 to meet with other runners and to be actively involved with its activities. Each year he has worked hard to make HARRC a better club for its members, and to ensure the club s growth in working with individuals and community Award winners in attendance: Becky Cover, Jim Collins, and Gary Grobman Bruce Irvin Sr. Male Runner of the Year: GaryGrobman During the 2012 calendar year, Gary ran 26 HARRC Sunday runs, finishing first in 8 and tying for first in an additional 4, with 8 second-place finishes and 5 thirds. Including those, he ran 63 races in 2012, and logged a personal record 2,683 miles. He was the overall winner of five races, including one October weekend where he won three 5Ks-- Colonial Park Fire Company, Kid's Chance, and the Grateful Dog Walk and Run. On the track, he competed in the Pennsylvania Senior Games, winning age group gold medals in the 10,000, 5,000, 1,500 and 800, and qualifying for national competition where he is a former two-time bronze medal winner. In the Keystone State Games, he won age group gold medals in the 5000, 1500, 800, and bronze in the 400. In April 2012, Gary competed in his 7th Boston Marathon, surviving one of the hottest on record. Female Runner of the Year: Becky Cover The last year was a pivotal year for Becky as she focused on some longer training runs in addition to the friendly competition of the Sunday morning HARRC runs. Starting and ending 2012 with the Chambersburg and Hershey half marathons, she also ran many of the local races (Capital 10 -miler, Colon Cancer Prevention 5K, and HARRC After Dark 7K). Somewhere along the trail, in early summer, fellow HARRC member Carol Varano, who was looking to train to once again qualify for the Boston Marathon, convinced Becky that she would be the perfect training partner. By fall, Becky, with Carol s urging, was ready to run her first marathon, the Lehigh Valley Marathon for Via. Not only did she complete her first marathon, she was able to finish with a Boston qualifying time of 4:05:43. The icing on the cake was that her husband Mike also finished with his first Boston qualifying time. Boston 2013 bound - not even a dream just five months earlier! Unfortunately, as the world knows, that race didn t end as the joyful celebration we all planned; but that s a different story. There will be many races yet to run for Becky, however, it isn t the personal achievements or the challenge of the next race, as much as the friendships developed on the run that feeds her desire to continue to train. NEW RENEWAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Harrisburg Area Road Runners Club NAME: SEX: FEMALE ADDRESS: BIRTHDATE: / / CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: PHONE NUMBER : E-MAIL ADDRESS: FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS: (indicate names, birthdates, sex) / / SEX: F / M / / SEX: F / M MEMBERSHIP TYPE (Check One): 1 year 2 year 3 year REGULAR... $15.00 $25.00 $30.00 FAMILY... $25.00 $40.00 $50.00 STUDENT (18 and Under)... $10.00 $15.00 N/A MALE MEMBERSHIPS EXPIRE AT THE END OF THE MONTH IN WHICH YOU JOINED. REMIT CHECKS PAYABLE TO: HARRISBURG AREA ROAD RUNNERS CLUB C/O Michael Oblender 702 Cedar Ridge Lane Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Check this box if you would like to be a volunteer. We will contact you about volunteer opportunities. Here are just a few of the ways our members contribute to the Club: Newsletter Team Finish Line Timers Sunday Run Directors Webmaster YES! (signature) (date)

Find more at www.harrc.org Harrisburg Area Road Runners Club 702 Cedar Ridge Lane Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Active & Expired Member Lists Online Application/Renewal Board Meeting Minutes Newsletters Sunday Run Schedules Local Race Discounts Regional Race Listings Race Results Runner Spotlights and more! The Harrisburg Area Road Runners Club is a proud member of the Road Runners Club of America Capital 10-Miler Recap by Mary Lou Harris Light winds and cool temperatures warming to nearly 60 degrees late in the morning made for great running weather for the 3rd Annual Capital 10-Miler - a run for the arts on Sunday, April 7. About 100 volunteers, including a number of HARRC members and arts organization members, were on hand to ensure a good experience for the 465 registered runners. Although the race brought runners to City Island from eight other states, Pennsylvania runners Travis Spahr (Perkasie) and Julie Burner (Mechanicsburg) took first overall places and Jose Biboso (Harrisburg) and Kristin Kopp (Lancaster) lead the Masters field. Additionally HARRC members (Mike Cover, Alan Sommerville, Jack Whitcomb, Gredda Schreffler, Becky Cover, and Patricia Parker) represented the club well, taking first in their respective age groups. HARRC Finish Line Services Compete finish line support $140 Finish Line Services include: display clock, time machine (prints time and selected bib numbers), boards and spindles for collecting and posting the tear off tags, finish line chute and one experienced HARRC operator to set up the finish line and operate the equipment.harrc Finish Line Services are normally limited to Harrisburg and o ther local East and West Shore communities. HARRC 2012 Board Officers President... Brad Colwell 234-6383 bradc262@comcast.net Vice President... Jim Collins 599-6090 Treasurer... Brad Garfinkel 880-7775 garf243@comcast.net Secretary... Nikki Bell 773-0159 runner@usroadrunning.com HARRC Board Members At Large Jim Vorhauer Steve Whittle Walt Greene Tadd Morris Deb Schneider Sunday Run Coordinator... Mark Ondo clubruns@harrc.org Web Developer... Brandon Parks parks@brandonparks.com Web Content Administrators... April Walsh aprilwalsh1@comcast.net Deb Schneider danowalk@gmail.com Footprints publisher. MaryAnn Kennedy clkmak@comcast.net Footprints Editor..Kelly Waltman-Spreha kspreha@gmail.com Please send correspondence to: Walt Greene 431 Springhouse Road Camp Hill, PA 17011