L.L. BEAN 4th of JULY 10K, Freeport, July 4

 

Todd Coffin and Joan Benoit Samuelson kept up their 4th of July tradition

by trouncing a field of fine runners on a course warmed by sun, fog and

steam from evaporating rain. Coffin had hoped to find head to head

competition for the 1st place L.L. Bean Gift Certificate, but found himself

alone for most of the run. "It was kind of a let down, being out there all

alone." said Coffin who had pointed specifically for this race. Samuelson,

running in her home town, had to run fast as she had a flight to catch, to

attend husband Scott's family reunion.The hand carved L.L. Bean trophys are

her objective.Her collection is missing very few years, as she rarely

misses this event.

 

Not only 8th overall, Samuelson was also the first Master, male or female

of the 538 finishers in one of Maine's largest races. Barry Fifield (36:04)

in 10th place, and Don Berney (36:07) in 11th place, matched Samuelson's

age of 40, but not quite her pace.

In the race for second place, Kevin Way (32:58) and Susannah Landreth

(37:48) beat out Michael Payson (33:41) and Juliet Shagoury

(39:55) respectively.

 

51 year old Guy Berthaiume continues to win every outing, relegating 56

year old Joel Croteau to second place in the Senior Division by more than a

minute. Croteau's run, however, was below the USATF Age Group guideline for

national ranking, as was 54 year old Gretchen Read's 41:35 and 46 year old

Carol Hogan's 41:54.

 

Many runners had a very difficult time in the 100% humidity making the

winning times all the more impressive. L.L. Bean did a fantastic job of

providing lots of water on the course, excellent organization and very

generous prizes three deep in every age group. In this race, a solid run

leads to a shopping spree at the world famous L.L. Bean Retail Store. No

one minds the hilly course and the absence of a PR with so much shopping to

look forward to! For most Mainers, the L.L. Bean 10K is the first part of

their family 4th of July tradition. For many youngsters with running

parents, this race marks the graduation from fun runs to the 10K, generally

with mom or dad more than willing to run along to share the experience.

Notable faces in the crowd included L.L.Bean CEO, Leon Gorman, 62,

finishing in a respectable 51:40, and Norm Gordon 1996 NCAA Track Coach of

the Year in from George Mason University in Virginia.

 

RESULTS (Overall): 1. Todd Coffin 32:16; 2. Kevin Way 32:58; 3. Michael

Payson 33:41; 4. Paul Johnson, Jr. 32:24; 5. Guy Segars 34:44; 6. Michael

Grigware 34:51; 7. Jamie Good 35:35; 8. Joan Samuelson 35:38; 9. Brian

Oichle 35:57; 10. Barry Fifield 36:04

10 & UNDER: 1. Jonathan Roy 50:50; 2. Nate Podgajny 55:19. 11-15: 1. Mathew

Cote 41:47; 2. Lance Stuart 47:10; 3. Delian Valeriani 49:05. 16-19: 1.Paul

Johnson Jr. 34:24; 2. Erik McCarthy 36:10; 3. Jared Moore 36:57. MASTERS:

1. Barry Fifield 36:04; 2. Don Berney 36:07; 3. Jim Toulouse 37:14 SENIORS:

1. Guy Berthaiume 37:03; 2. Joel Croteau 38:14; 3.Peter Davis 40:40 60-69:

1.Richard Cavanaugh 49:49; 2. Paul McCourt 50:23; 3. John LeRoy 50:42. 70+:

1. Russ Bradley 53:28; 2. Nelson Soule 1:07:27

WOMEN (Overall): 1.Joan Samuelson 35:38; 2. Susannah Landreth 37:48; 3.

Juliet Shagoury 39:55; 4. Christine Braceras 40:13;

5.Joy Palmer 40:52; 6. Marjorie Graff 41:14; 7. Terry Sutton 41:30; 8.

Gretchen Read 41:35; 9. Nancy Krum 41:50; 10. Carol Hogan 41:54 11-15: 1.

Molly Landreth 47:26; 2. Kendra Rinas 47:40; 3. Kala Hardacker 48:23.

16-19: 1.Laura Wilcox 44:24; 2. Lesley Benton 49:38; 3. Nadish Lincolin

50:54. MASTERS: 1. Joan Samuelson 35:38; 2. Carol Hogan 41:54; 3. Nancy

Kneeland 42:50

SENIORS: 1. Gretchen Read 41:35; 2. Carol Schreck 49:41; 3. Gail Reinertsen

49:45; 60-69: 1. Polly Kenniston 54:37; 2. Jean Thomas 56:43; 3. Ruth

Hefflefinger 1:16:00