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Runners with 50-99 races
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Runners with 350 or more races
Runners with 365 or more races
Double Awards
Runners with 300-399 miles
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Runners with 500-599 miles
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5/05/08

Awards and Achievements for 2007

Runners who WIN! fifty (50) races in a year earn the Poulos Award.

Ted Poulos has 10 WINS
Peter Blank has 9 WINS
Karsten Brown has 9 WINS
Denise Knickman has 5 WINS
Elizabeth Jones has 3 WINS
Shirley Sameshima has 3 WINS
John Way has 2 WINS
Karen Young has 2 WINS
Noah Wood has 1 WINS
Patrick Griffith has 1 WINS

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Runners who run more than fifty (50) races in a single distance earn the Blank Award named after Peter Blank whose sixty (60) 5Ks in 1999 is the first known instance. Currently there have been 69 times a BLANK Award has been earned and 6 Double BLANK Awards, (100) races in a single distance. Multiple BLANK Awards are for more than one category with a BLANK in a Year. There have been 10 BLANK Doubles and 4 BLANK Triple.

a Runner is the first runner[with (100) 5Ks] to earn the Double Blank Award

Blank Awards

On Pace for FIFTY
NAME                   DISTANCE          TIMES

===================== ================= ===== Peter Blank 1M 20 Jon Palks 5M 19 Robert Gurtler 5K 16 Robert McGill 5K 16 Peter Blank 5K 15 Peter Blank 3K 14 Shirley Sameshima 3K 14 Ted Poulos 3K 13 Noah Wood 5K 11 Patrick Griffith 5K 11 Shirley Sameshima 5K 11 Mitch Radella 5K 10 Mike Daniels 5K 10 Karsten Brown 5K 10 John Way 5K 10 Dee Nelson 5K 10 Robert Wohlar 5K 10 Bill Stahr 10M 9 Karen YOung 10M 8 Ronnie Wong 5K 9 Shirley Sameshima 1M 8 Lori McGill 5K 8 Ted Poulos 5K 8 John Way 3K 8 Dave McSherry 10K 8 Kirk Gordon 10M 7

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One a Day Miles Raced Awards

Runners with more than

300 Miles Raced

A runner is the first runner to top (300) Miles raced.

Runners with more than

400 Miles Raced

A runner is the first runner to top (400) Miles raced.

Runners with more than

500 Miles Raced

A runner is the first runner to top (500) Miles raced.

Runners with more than

600 Miles Raced

A runner is the first runner to top (600) Miles raced.

Runners with more than

700 Miles Raced

A runner is the first runner to race (700) Miles raced.

Runners with more than

800 Miles Raced

A runner is the first runner to race (800) Miles raced.

Runners with more than

900 Miles Raced

A runner is the first runner to race (900) Miles raced.

Runners with more than

1000 Miles Raced

Double Double is the first runner to race (1000) Miles raced.

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Buckler Awards

Runners with (50) races are Single Bucklers. Runners with (100) races are Double Bucklers. Runners with (150) are Triple Bucklers. Runners with (200) races are Grand Slam Bucklers. If anyone ever reaches (250), they can make up their own title, which for NOW will be called Diamond Buckler. Runners with (300) will be called Platinum Buckler. Runners with (350) will be called Royale Buckler. One a Day Buckler when someone reaches 365.

ONE A DAY Bucklers

Runners with more than

365 Races

Royale Bucklers

Runners with more than

350 Races

Platinum Bucklers

Runners with more than

300 Races


a Runner is the first runner to top (300) races.

Diamond Bucklers

Runners with more than

250 Races

a Runner is the first runnerR to top (250) races.

Grand Slam Bucklers

Runners with more than

200 Races

a runner is the first runner to top (200) races.

Triple Bucklers

Runners with more than

150 Races

A runner is the first runner to top (150) races.

Double Bucklers

Runners with more than

100 races

A runner is the first runner to top (100) races.

Single Bucklers

Runners with more than

50 Races

Peter Blank is the first runner to top (50) races.

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Overall Year Leaders


Overall
Ted Poulos 9 1997,1999-2006
Mitch Radella 1 1998
Peter Blank 1 2007
1500M - Mile
Ted Poulos 6 1998-99, 2001-2003, 2005
Peter Blank 4 2000, 2004, 2006-2007

3000M - 2 mile
Ted Poulos 9 1999-2007
Al Greuter 1 1998

3 Mile - 5000M
Mitch Radella 5 1998-2000, 2002, 2004
Jon Palks 2 2001, 2005
Ted Poulos 1 2003
Robert McGill 2 2006-2007

8000M - 5 Mile
Imants Celtnieks 3 1998t, 1999, 2000t
Chuck Raper Jr. 2 2001, 2002
Jon Palks 2 2003-2004
Ted Poulos 2 1998t, 2005t
Robert McGill 2 2000t, 2005t
Bob Gurtler 1 2006
Karsten Brown 1 2007

6 Mile - 10K
David McSherry 8 1998-2000, 2003-2007
Walt Washburn 1 2001
Imants Celtnieks 1 2002

15K - 10 Mile
Imants Celtnieks 4 1999, 2003-2004, 2005t
Dante Ciolfi 1 1998
Ted Poulos 1 2000
James Moreland 1 2001
John Winkert 1 2002
Karsten Brown 1 2005t
Jon Palks 1 2006
Karsten Brown 1 2007

20K - HM
Imants Celtnieks 4 2000, 2001t, 2004, 2005t
Steve Scudder 2 2001t, 2002
Karen Young 2 2005t, 2006
Denise Knickman 1 1998
John Smeby 1 1999
Mitch Radella 1 2003t
Patrick Griffith 1 2003t
Robert McGill 1 2003t
Bill Stahr 1 2007

Marathon
Janet Newburgh 3 1998-2000
Billy Lese 3 2001-2003
Ronnie Wong 3 2004-2006
Karsten Brown 1 2007

Other
Jon Palks 3 2004, 2006-2007
James Moreland 2 2001, 2002

Imants Celtnieks 1 1998
Richard Dean 1 1999
Robert McGill 1 2000
Ted Poulos 1 2003
Karsten Brown 1 2005


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Double Awards

Double digits - 10 or more in a racing category

Runners with at least ten races in two categories earn a double-double. Ten or more races in three categories is a triple-double. Ten or more races in four categories is a quadruple-double and so on. Only Imants Celtnieks has earned double figures for the half marathon and only Janet Newburgh (1998-00), Billy Lese (2001, 02), Ronnie Wong (2002), Lee Fitzpatrick (2002), and John Smeby (2001) have double figures in the marathon.

NAME - Double Double
Triple Double
Quadruple Double
Quintuple Double
Sextuple Double
Septuple Double

Name Double =================================== Peter Blank Triple Double Shirley Sameshima Double Double JOn Palks Single Double Ted Poulos Single Double Robert Gurtler Single Double Mitch Radella Single Double Noah Wood Single Double Robert Wohlar Single Double Mike Daniels Single Double Dee Nelson Single Double John Way Single Double Karsten Brown Single Double


2007: Kirk Gordon leads everyone with a septuple. Karsten Brown and Karen Young both had a sextuple. Bill Stahr led four runners with quintuples and a new half marathon record with 14. Dave McSherry now has a record 69 10Ks.

2006: Ted Poulos slows to quintuple while Karsten Brown stayed there. Karen Young and Kirk Gordon joined James Moreland at the lead with a sextuple. Jon Palks earned another trophy with 28 10 milers and Karen Young broke the half marathon with 12.

2005: It was seventh year the sextuplet for Ted Poulos. James Moreland also had the sextuplet too. Karsten Brown and Jay Wind had a quintuple double. Three more runners had the quadruple.Jon Palks scored another trophy with 146 5Ks.

2004: Sixth year the sextuplet for Ted Poulos, as well as Christina Caravoulias, and Jay Wind. Imants Celtnieks and James Moreland did the quintuplets. Four runners moved to quadruple. Mitch Radella had another 100 plus 5K year. Jon Palks had two Blanks, including the OTHER category. Now only the HM and 10M remain unBlanked.

2003: For the fifth year Ted Poulos had a sextuple-double, including records in three categories and season's best in another. New comer Kirk Gordon swiftly raced to a quintuple double as did Christina Caravoulias. Seven runners moved to quadruple. The big story was the specificity. Jon Palks had only a triple favoring 5 milers, 5Ks and a long shot stab at the other record. Dave MSherry had 63 10Ks and 36 5Ks and left the other races alone. Prolific 5Ker Mitch Radella had nearly 100 5ks but only a triple.

2002: James Moreland repeated with his second septuple-double, closely followed by John Winkert's first septuple. For the fourth year in a row, Ted Poulos had a sextuple-double, three times falling short in the 15K/10M category. Seemingly the easiest record to beat, John Winkert tied that record with 12 in that category. Christina Caravoulias repeats the quintuple, and while Jay Wind dropped back from last year's sextuple for the quintuple, Peter Blank leapfrogged the quad from last year's triple to gain his first quintuple. Karsten Brown surged up from last year's double double to the quintuple. Robert McGill and Patrick Griffith moved up to the quadruple double.

2001: James Moreland earned the first septuple-double. John Winkert and Jay Wind moved up to the sextuple-double with Ted Poulos. Chuck Raper and Chris Caravoulias made the quintuple-double and Robert McGill made the quadruple-double. Five others tripled. Ted Poulos earned a sextuple-double in 1998, 1999, and 2000 falling just short of the septuple-double with 9 ten-milers the first two years and the missing the double in the OTHER in 2000. John Winkert also earned a sextuple double, falling short in the 10M. John Smeby earned a quintuple-double for two years but with 103 5Ks stopped at a double-double this year.

2000: James Moreland rebounded from five months injured to have a quintuple-double, just missing the septuple with nine in both the 5M and the 10M. He slept in for the Cherry Blossom "snow storm." He also was stopped at 99 races when the killer blizzard of 2000 canceled the Greenbelt 20 Miler on December 30. Imants Celtnieks had a quadruple-double in 1998, moved up to quintuple-double in 1999. He dropped back to the quadruple-double, going half marathon crazy with 10. Peter Blank earned quintuple-double in 1999 and quadruple-double in 2000. Bill Osburn earned quadruple-double in 1999. Jay Wind earned quadruple-double in 1998, triple-double in 1999, and quintuple-double in 2000. Robert McGill, even with 81 5Ks, earned a quadruple-double. Chris Caravoulias earned her first quadruple-double in 2000. Mitch Radella earned a triple-double even with 111 5Ks.