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Press Release - Garden Spot Village Marathon - 4/11/10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE ANNOUNCES PRELIMINARY MARATHON RESULTS
     Boston Marathon qualifier at Lancaster County retirement 
            community draws nearly 1,000 registrations

NEW HOLLAND, Pa. — Apr. 11, 2009 — Bob Dressler, 27, of Ronks, Pa., 
finished first in yesterday's Garden Spot Village marathon, with a time of 
2:46:15. Elizabeth Smith, 29, Hershey Pa., placed first in the Women's 
Division and 12th overall, with a time of 3:11:40. Steve Templin, 37, of 
Milton, Pa., was the first across the finishe, winning the half marathon 
with a time of 1:22:00. 
 
"In the interest of encouraging people to get out and get fit, we added a 
half marathon this year for people who wanted a shorter course," said race 
director Scott Miller, himself a marathoner, who is also marketing director 
of the retirement community. The event is believed to be the first marathon 
hosted by a retirement community.
 
Under a blue spring sky in the brisk morning air, an estimated 2,000 
runners and spectators gathered near the community's Legacy Garden for the 
start of the race. The event drew participants from as far away as Brazil. 
The USA Track & Field (USATF)-certified course circled through the 
farmlands at the foot of Welsh Mountain before returning to the 104-acre 
Garden Spot Village campus. The event is a qualifier for the Boston 
Marathon. 
 
First-place marathon finishers in each of four categories won cash awards 
of $500: Men Overall, Women Overall, Men 50-plus and Women 50-plus. The 
Garden Spot Village Marathon is unique in that the masters awards for 
runners 50-plus are the same amounts as the overall awards. 
 
"We feel it is important to encourage adults to remain active regardless of 
age, and we want to recognize the athleticism of our 50-plus runners," said 
Miller. 
 
Results for the full marathon were:
Men's Overall 
First place           Bob Dressler, age 27, Ronks, Pa.; 2:46:15
Second place          Charles Therriault, age 24, Newmarket, N.H.; 2:47:38
Third Place           Joel Moceri, age 27, West Lawn, Pa.; 2:47:56
 
Women's Overall
First place           Elizabeth Smith, age 29, Hershey, Pa.; 3:11:40
Second place          Jennifer Panetta, age 40, Berwyn, Pa.; 3:20:20
Third place           Megan Kiczek, age 29, Exton, Pa; 3:36:39
 
Men's Masters (age 50 or above) 
First place            Steven Andrews, age 50, Etna, N.H.; 2:53:07
Second place           Eugene Gignac; age 54; New Cumberland, Pa; 3:12:58
Third Place            Justin Whittington, age 50, Wernersville, Pa.; 
3:18:23
 
Women's Masters (age 50 or above)
First place            Mary Richardson, age 50, Middlefield, Mass.; 3:48:51
Second place           Marsha Hatten, age 52, Mountville, Pa.; 3:56:18
Third Place            Ritta Tornegard, age 58, Yardley, Pa.; 4:33:42
 
The half marathon also is USATF certified. Results were: 
Men's Overall 
First place            Steve Templin, Milton, Pa.; 1:22:00
Second place           Jim Stoltzfus, New Holland; 1:23:04
Third Place            Phillip Gause; Philadelphia; 1:23:58
 
Women's Overall
First place            Heather Sayre, Houghton, N.Y; 1:30:21
Second place           Steffie Brockhart, Lititz, Pa.; 1:31:34
Third place            Dawn Fisher, Gordonville, Pa; 1:32:25
 
Men's Masters 
First place            Patrick Lynam, Arnold, Pa.; 1:24:48
Second place           Jeff Kirchner, Lancaster, Pa., 1:30:02
Third Place            Doug Arndt, Strasberg, Pa., 1:33:58
 
Women's Masters 
First place            Diane Widdowson, Lancaster, Pa.; 1:36:40
Second place           Nancy Sensenig, Wyomissing, Pa.; 1:40:58
Third Place            Elaine Cook, Mohrsville, Pa.; 1:44:00
 
The Negative Splits from West Chester won the Relay Division with a time of 
2:51:29. The Stage Drivers from Sinking Springs took second place with a 
time of 3:07:32, and Men at Work, from Berks County, finished third, in 
3:17:43.
 
Complete and final results can be found at GardenSpotVillageMarathon.org.
 
Proceeds from the marathon benefit the Garden Spot Village Benevolent Fund, 
which helps support residents who need financial assistance. The event's 
premier sponsors is Garden Spot Village. Comcast and Warfel Construction 
Company are the event's presenting sponsors, and Blue Ridge 
Communications/Cable 11 is the media sponsor. New Holland Auto Group 
sponsored one of the water stations along the 26.2-mile, USA Track & 
Field-certified, Boston Marathon qualifier course. Mile marker sponsors 
were Graystone Bank, Highmark and United Concordia Dental. Kegel's Produce, 
Landis Foods, Pioneer, Singer, Triangle Communications and Turkey Hill made 
in-kind donations. MetLife Home Loans, Rochester Midland and Stauffers Drug 
Store all are Marathon Friends.
 
Proceeds from the event benefit the Garden Spot Village Benevolent Fund, 
which helps support residents who need financial assistance. In the current 
fiscal year, Garden Spot Village will provide approximately $1.3 million in 
benevolent care.
  


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