Local Woman Wins
Marathon
Park City native, Laura Blake, won the 27th Front
Range Marathon over an elite field of the best long distance runners in the
country. Laura's time of 2 hr. 28 min. 21 sec. was only 2 minutes off the
women's course record set last year by Sarah Rawlings. Kathy Lasker and Lisa
Peterson finished second and third, respectively. Laura's victory came on the
heels of her performance at the NCAA Track and Field Championships, in which she
placed second running for Colorado State.
Race Results
| Runner |
Time |
Origin |
|
| Men |
1. Peter Teagan |
2:12:34 |
San Antonio, Texas |
| 2. Kyle Wills |
2:13:05 |
Billings, Montana |
| 3. Jason Wu |
2:14:28 |
Cutler, Colorado |
| Woman |
1. Laura Blake |
2:28:21 |
Park City, Colorado |
| 2. Kathy Lasker |
2:30:11 |
Chicago, Illinois |
| 3. Lisa Peterson |
2:31:14 |
Seattle, Washington |
In an exciting race, Peter Teagan of San Antonio, Texas, used a
finishing kick to win the men's marathon for the second straight year, in a time
of 2 hr. 12 min. 34 sec. Ahead for much of the race, Kyle Wills of Billings,
Montana, finished second, when he could not match Teagan's finishing pace. Jason
Wu of Cutler, Colorado, placed third in a very competitive field.
This year's race through downtown Boulder boasted the largest field in the
marathon's history, with over 9500 men and 6700 women competing. Race conditions
were perfect with low humidity and temperatures that never exceeded 85�.
|