Wednesday, July 11, 2007 -- Connellsville, PA
John Woodruff 5K Run and Walk
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Celebrating 25 Years in Connellsville
Photos by JR Petsko with story by Julie Black
The small town of Connellsville, located outside of Pittsburgh, was king in the early 1900's when coke and coal were in high demand. The once busy railroad that lay along the banks of the Youghiogheny River is now a beautiful rail-trail used by residents and visitors for biking, running, and walking. It's a town full of history, rich with tradition and pride.
The tradition continues with the 25th annual John Woodruff 5K. The first race drew 100-plus to the course which started and ended close to Connellsville Stadium. The event now draws close to 500 participants and race organizers hope to get it back up to nearly 2,000. Local businesses, Faris Distributing, Anchor Hocking and Bud Murphy's contribute to the event's success. The event includes a 5K run and walk, plus races for children.
Ben Shinsky of Uniontown, PA, took 2nd in 16:49, and Wade Schnorr of Connellsville finished 3rd in 16:53.
Jenny Kooser of Mill Run, PA finished 17th overall and first for the women with a time of 19:42. Kooser was the top women's finisher of another Connellsville run, the 2007 Francis 'Bud' Murphy Memorial 5K held in June. Julia Lipniskas took 19th overall and 2nd for the women with a time of 19:48 and Jackie Horvath rounded out the top spots in 20:17.
The 5K competitive walk was won by Uniontown resident , Frank Mulich in 25:49. Jmie Brooks was the first female to speed walk across the line in 29:18.
This year everyone received a finishers medal, plus the first 500 registered took home a quality long sleeve t-shirt and a souvenir glass that filled up at Bud Murphys'. Professional finish line service and timing was provided by SERJ Racing Services of nearby Uniontown, PA.