Perfect weather greeted the runners and walkers participating in the 1999 Over the Hill Track Club KO Half Marathon on the 6th of November. Veteran Triathlete Brian Ogilvie blasted the 13.1 mile hilly course in a time of 1:26:10 with John Schillings coming in second with his time of 1:30:47. Newcomer Mark McKinney bettered his last year’s time and finished in third in a time of 1:34:33.
Top female finisher was Carol Wolfe who covered the course in 2:08:48.
Local ultra runner Jo Kajiwara followed in 2:15:32. Third overall female
was Lynn Boaz with a time of 2:26:31. Overall times and age group winners
are listed below.
| 1. Brian Ogilvie 1:26:10 1st Overall
2. John Shillings 1:30:47 1st 40-49 3. Mark McKinney 1:34:33 1st 30-39 4. Dan Hanson 1:46:21 1st 20-29 5. Tom Miller 1:51:00 2nd 40-49 6. Bob Steele 1:51:27 2nd 30-39 7. Dan Frame 1:52:58 1st 50-59 8. Mark Lambert 1:55:13 3rd 30-39 9. Curtis Davis 1:55:21 10. Mike Schuermann 1:57:25 2nd 20-29 11. David Boaz 1:57:47 2nd 50-59 12. Tom Marshall 1:58:08 3rd 50-59 13. Rick Miller 2:03:44 3rd 40-49 14. Randy Klassen 2:04:30 15. Paul Weimholt 2:05:46 16. Carol Wolfe 2:08:48 1st Female 17. Corky Furnish 2:09:10 |
18. Pat Nalley 2:11:46
19. Jo Kajiwara 2:15:32 1st F 50-59 20. John Anderson 2:15:32 1st 60-69 21. Ron Going 2:20:08 22. Chris Rios 2:20:08 23. Scotty Broyles 2:24:45 1st 70-79 24. Lynn Boaz 2:26:31 2nd F 50-59 25. Dennis Burge 2:32:46 2nd 60-69 26. Barb Miller 2:39:30 1st F 40-49 (tie) 27. Elaina McMahon 2:39:30 1st F 40-49 (tie) 28. John Burmister 2:40:00 1st walker 29. Jim Murray 3:00:00 2nd walker 30. Carol Jones 3:29:26 2nd F 50-59 31. Bianca Samaniego 3:54:08 1st F < 20 32. Lisa French 4:01:29 1st F walker 33. Bonnie Mitchell 4:06:31 2nd F walker |
Once again this year the Turkey Trot was blessed with perfect weather.
Over 250 runners showed up and everyone had a great time on the 5k run.
Also once again this year Brian Ogilvie was the winner of the rubber chicken
award for being the first finisher. Thanks to race directors Elaine
Riendeau and Linda Homer for their fine work in putting on the run.