Bohlke and Harper Victorious in Olympic Day Run

St.Croix, Virgin Islands--June 22, 2001 The new venue for the 15th Annual Olympic Day Run in St.Croix provided accommodating conditions for the runners of all ages and levels on Saturday morning. The race was cross-country style as it was run on all grass and dirt at the scenic University of the Virgin Islands, St.Croix Campus. Billy Bohlke, on summer vacation following a hard cross-country, indoor track and outdoor track season at Louisiana State University, the Division I NCAA Indoor Champions for 2001, performed well. In the early going, Antonio Guencas, known f or his boxing prowess, sprinted to the lead and held it for several hundred meters. Jabari Goodwin and Bohlke responded as they shared the lead for the first mile and a half, with Bohlke using his experience and speed to outdistance a gallant Goodwin by eight seconds to win in 10 minutes and 20 seconds. Goodwin finished in 10:28; visiting coach from Indianapolis, Indiana, Bob Copeland took third and first for masters in 11:31; his son Rob Copeland was fourth in 11:40; Bob Halk was fifth in 12:10.

Theresa Harper, fresh off her Women Race win, was the first place female in 12:52, good for sixth place overall. Shelly Anderson, back on the scene after her Athens Marathon run, was second 13:36; Elizabeth Armstrong was third in 13:37; Susan Armstrong was fourth in 14:02; Jawana Goodwin was fifth in 14:05 was the first high school finisher.

The run is held around the world to celebrate the Olympic movement. Olympic officials and representatives of the Olympic federations took part in the event. Hans Laweatz President of the V.I. Olympic Committee ran the race for the first time. Dr.Marlon Williams, St.Croix Vice-President and four-time Olympian was on hand to share the duties of presenting awards and certificates to the participants. It is his foundation, the Boys to Men, Girls to Women Foundation, which is holding the raffle of a trip to the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.

The Finishers Male:

1.Billy Bohlke 10:20.32; 2. Jabari Goodwin 10:28.69; 3. Bob Copeland 11:31.30; 4. Rob Copeland 11:40.40; 5. Bob Halk 12:10.67; 6. Teddy Seymour 13:06.73; 7. Peter Stantom 13:30.69; 8. Roger Hatfield 13:34.43; 9. Richard Gibbs 14:04.90; 10. Antonio Cuencas 14:19.10; 11. J’Kendai Goodwin 14:21.69; 12. Jnuru Goodwin 14:22.47; 13. James Hollis 14:22.98; 14. Ryan Smith 14:24.63; 15. Michael lPalacia 14:32.51; 16. Luke Frederick 15:08.91; 17. Tim Pitts 17:34.96; 18. Scott Stantom 17:37.64; 19. 20. Hans Lawaetz 20:21.89; 21. Rey Lutz 26:11.17; 22. Robert Copeland 31:33.05.

The Finishers Female:

1. Theresa Harper 12:52.62; 2. Shelly Anderson 1313:36.04; 3. Elizabeth Armstrong 13:37.40; 4. Susan Armstrong 14:02.11; 5. Jawana Goodwin 14:05.52; 6. Dulcie Crowther 14:19.88; 7. Claudia Lombard 14:52.83; 8. J’Kiwa Goodwin 15:04.57; 9. Kelly Copeland 16:01.75; 10. Lorraine Durand 18:58.06; 11. Marie Elise Witmer 20:32.83; 12. Louise Middaugh 21:23.33; 13. Pam Landauer 21:23.59; 14. Zahra O’Reilly 22:06.02; 15. Diana Fres-Lutz 24:13.06; 16. Salihah Matthew 26:17.99; 17. Nancy Fingood 31:31.16; 18. Connie Copeland 31:32.00; 19. Lenora Hayes 31:35.97

Youth Male (13 and under):

  1. J’Kenda Goodwin 14:21.69; 2. Junuru Goodwin 14:22.47

High School Male:

  1. Peter Stantom 17:37.64;

High School Female:

  1. Jawana Goodwin 14:05.52; 2. J’Kiwa Goodwin 15:04.57; Saliha Mathew 26:17.99

Master Male (40 and over):

  1. Bob Copeland11:31.30; 2. Teddy Seymour 13:06.73; 3. Roger Hatfield 13:34.43

Master Female (35 and over):

1. Theresa Harper 12:52.62; 2. Lorraine Durand 18:58.06; 3. Marie Elise Witmer 20:32.83

The next race on the V.I.Pace Calendar is The Second Annual Emancipation Run Free--1Mile on July 3

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