2010 Marathon Finishers Honor Roll
2010 Discovery Walk Festival Marathon Finishers
We counted 82 finishers — those who completed the 42 kilometer marathon route and picked up their finisher certificate at the finish line.
Nicola Anderegg
Pam Baddgor
Steve Barrick
Jason Barton
Marion Bauman
Debbie Bioller
Marike Bongers
April Borbon
Sean Britten
Maryann Brown
Robert Bruce
Nina Carmichael
Steve Carmichael
Laura Caruso
Ric Catron
Allison Cavil
Linda Chase
Gary Clarke
Didi Clarke
Anne Cotter
Ursula Dinges
Donna Drews
Mel Feather
Ruth Fischer
Tom Friar
Janice Giles
Jane Goddard
Walter Griffin
Cathy Griffin
Wesley Haynes
Patricia Heller
Sandy Hiles
Jack Hines
Merritt Hoffman
Dave Huff
Jennifer Imperial
Chris Imperial
Cindy Johnson
Hanna Karczewski
Colleen Kelly
Keith Kirby
Diane R Lampe
Fred Lopez
Mekkin Lunsted
Jill MacInnes
Lisa Martell
Dana Martin
Heather McDonald
Susan McEachern
Betsy Miller
Leslie Morrow
Michelle Natalie
Susan Newland
Diane Olson
Dawn Pack
Ann Palenshus
Troy Pasch
Jack Peterson
Terry Roberts
Kari Rogno
James Ross
James Scheer
PeggyAnn Sherwood
Carey Siegfried-Roads
Tamela Stockli
Shirley Stoklossa
J. Arlene Tanaka
Anita Thomas
Jeannie Thorp
Diane Turpin
Jack Turpin
Michele Upchurch
Angela Upchurch
Willem H. van Heuven
Jan vandeVis
Michael Vogel
Linda Warren
Ethel Wood
Leroy Wright
Gary Yewell
For additions and corrections, email info@discoverywalk.org
We had 124 registered for the marathon distance and 105 started the marathon course. We then had dropouts who elected to finish at the half marathon point when the route returned to our start/finish, and those who chose to complete only another 10 kilometers for a 31 kilometer walk.
Distance: We measured the 21K course at 21.4 kilometers, from the outside of the Hilton. That makes the long course 43 kilometers total, rounding up. Different measurement methods will produce different results. We used 3 methods to measure 10 kilometers of the course and they matched within 95% Given that accuracy, we decided to use the MapMyFitness.com distance as it checked so well with a mechanical meter wheel and a handheld GPS.
There was no way to trim the course (other than walkers bypassing the checkpoints, which would cut a couple hundred meters of distance).
James Ross said,
April 25, 2010 @ 5:48 pm
Had a good time. Ran the first 17 miles with a decent half marathon time of 2:03:26. My GPS and iPod though had foot mileage of 14.87 miles from the Hilton back to start. Could be my units but even Nike+ system shows 13.90 and that with a few short cuts.
After mile 17 I injured my left knee and had to run/walk for the next 4 miles but finally had to give up running at mile 21 and walked the rest of the way as fast as I could. Time was eventually 4:58:26.
Had a great time for my first marathon!! Many thanks.
Jim