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Peterson, Johnson Win AUA National 24 Hour Titles
November 11, 2004 Courtesy of Running USA wire
Steve Peterson and Rebecca Johnson earned AUA National 24 Hour
crowns under near ideal conditions for the championship race in San
Diego this past weekend, except for a downpour of about one inch
during the 23rd hour, according to John Metz, the Race Director.Peterson, a Boulder, Colo. resident, took the lead around 50 miles and
never surrendered it to cover 143.79 miles. A very close race, however,
occurred for 2nd as Danny Ripka edged out World 24 Hour Team
members John Geesler and Roy Pirrung. Geesler and Pirrung were
coming off strong World 24 Hour performances only two weeks ago at
the World Cup in Brno, The Czech Republic. The women's champion Johnson of Lafayette, Colo. ran an amazing
debut at 24 hours, by turning in a remarkable 130.11 miles, besting
Brenda Klein by close to 7 miles. Janet Runyan a close friend of
Johnson's would take the bronze medal. Interesting to note, that since the American Ultrarunning Association
raised its Masters minimum age to 45, the average age of the top six
U.S. men was just shy of 49 years of age. This clearly justifies the raising
of the masters age group for ultrarunning, says Kevin Setnes, President
of the American Ultrarunning Association. San Diego 1 Day: AUA National Championship
San Diego, CA, Sat-Sun, Nov 6-7, 2004 MEN 1. Steve Peterson, 42, CO, 143.79 miles
2. Danny Ripka, 47, MN, 136.79 miles
3. John Geesler, 45, NY, 135.43 miles
4. Roy Pirrung, 56, WI, 135.00 miles
5. Leon Rothstein, 47, ID, 116.69 miles WOMEN 1. Rebecca Johnson, 35, CO, 130.11 miles
2. Brenda Klein, 36, NM, 123.84 miles
3. Akos Konya, 30, Hungary, 118.9 miles
4. Janet Runyan, 41, CO, 115.39 miles (3rd U.S. Women)
5. Anne Langstaff, 42, CA, 110.49 miles Full results are at: www.runraceresults.com/rclp2004
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