South Shore Adventure Prediction Run

South Shore Adventure Prediction Run 9/10/2006 – 10.4K or 6.47 Miles Race #8 of the 2006 Prediction Series As Reported by Don Pfost A 7:30 am start for a fantastic trail run: a challenging, well-marked course, featuring terrain that ranged from the relatively level, wide, stable, easy and safe to the steep, narrow, serpentine, rocky […]

Tunnel Drive Prediction Run

Tunnel Drive Prediction Run8/26/2006 – 3.5 MilesRace #7 of the 2006 Prediction SeriesAs reported by Don Pfost   Showing up for the 7:30 am start, the largest turnout so far this season for a predict run was greeted by misty, damp, cool weather. The course was shortened from 5 miles to 3.5 miles because of

Moonlight Madness Prediction Run

Moonlight Madness Prediction Run7/29/06 – 5 MilesRace #6 of the 2006 Prediction SeriesAs reported by Don Pfost Runners predicted their own finishing time prior to the start of the race and were not allowed to wear watches during the run. The runner finishing closest to his/her predicted time was the winner. Place Name Predict Actual Difference

Run for the Roses Crown Run

Run for the Roses Crown Run5K Run and 5K WalkSaturday, July 22, 2006Pueblo West, COResults provided by Dale Papineau Race Sponsors Joe Villalva   –    Dr. Vik    –   Farmer’s Insurance RESULTS – FEMALES Place Name Time Age Group AG Place Pace ================================================================= 1 Ashley Withrow 22:06 13-19 1 7:06 2 Anna Marshall 22:57 13-19 2 7:23

2006 Womens Distance Festival

2006 Womens Distance Festival 5K Run & 5K Walk held July 8 at City Park in Pueblo.   5K Run Results Place Name Age Sex GrpPl Group From Time Pace 1 Tina Gray 23 F 1 Overall Colorado Springs CO 22:18 7:11 2 Erica L Reschly 29 F 1 20-29 Pueblo West CO 23:08 7:27

Belmont Butt Buster Prediction Run

Belmont Butt Buster Prediction Run6/24/2006 – 5 Miles A scenic run through Belmont on a blustery morningRace #5 of the 2006 Prediction SeriesHosted by: Gina and Vince Benfatti As reported by Don Pfost The course started and finished at Franklin Elementary and wended its way through the tree-shaded and sometimes hilly streets of Belmont. The