Results of the 2005 JTC Ginger Fannin King Couples Relay
and Wife Carry Race
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Good Grief! It's Kim Pawelek (former USA Marathon Champion) & Keith Brantly (1996 Olympic Marathoner) competing in the 2005 JTC Wife Carry Race Because of Kim's diminutive stature, she had to wear a 15 pound weight belt to bring her up to the required minimum weight Despite their impressive running credentials, they placed second in the race. See the results below -
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individual times are underlined Women-5 km Men-5 km 1. Donna Rettini 27:52 Bob Welch 22:18 50:10 (M) 2. Rosalind Hoffman 27:39 Steve O'Brien 23:27 51:06 (M) 3. Carolyn McClanahan 29:15 Paul Walker 23:12 52:27 4. Naoko Hush 29:49 Geoffrey Hush 24:03 53:52 (M) 5. Roxanne Self 30:22 Franz Lerch 24:57 55:19 (M) 6. Jennifer Medley 26:48 Chris Neri 28:35 55:23 7. Patty Miller 30:40 Ted McCoy 25:29 56:09 8. Jill Arnold 28:26 Charlie Arnold 27:57 56:23 9. Renee Grandy 33:00 Emmett Grandy 28:34 1:01:34 10. Alexis King 30:14 Greg King 33:39 1:03:53 11. Trish Kabus 36:41 Kent Smith 28:17 1:05:58 Women-2.2 mi
Men-5 km Wife Carry Race
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Ginger Fannin King Couples Relay & Second Annual Wife Carry Race April 9, 2005 Richard Fannin - Director All entry fees are donated to the Community Hospice of
NE Florida Nearly three minutes later other ladies began returning - minutes below their personal 5 km best times. It seemed that the lead runner thought the back of the two-mile mark was the turnaround point and ten other ladies were content to follow her. More than seven minutes after the last 2.2 mile runner finished, the eleven ladies who ran the entire 5 km began coming in – fittingly led by Jennifer Medley, Ginger Fannin’s younger daughter. The race staff split the finishers into two groups based on total distance run and prizes were awarded accordingly at a great post-race social at the Sun Dog . In the Wife Carry Race, Amber Krug and Seth White prefaced their second place finish in the shorter relay by beating two other couples. No wife drops and a longer course made the event less bruising but more strenuous than last year. Many thanks are extended to Bonnie Brooks, Trish Kabus, Lamar Strother, Kent Smith, Doug Tillett, and all the other volunteers who made the races possible.
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