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Catherine Hensley Has Perfect Prediction In Tuesday’s Pace Race

Participants head out on their Atomic City Runners weekly pace race Tuesday evening. Photo by Ted Williams

Atomic City Road Runners await the start of their pace race Tuesday evening. Photo by Ted Williams

Runners of all ages participate in Tuesday’s ACRR Pace Race. Photo by Ted Williams

BY TED WILLIAMS
Atomic City Road Runners

Catherine Hensley had a perfect prediction in the weekly pace race held on the Canada del Buey Trail in White Rock at 19:00 minutes.  Other accurate predictors were:  months old Iris Geimer with mother Holly Walker at 3 seconds off; Laura Woodroffe with a 5 second differential as well as the best female finisher in the 3 mile distance at 23:03; 13 year old Zach Gibson recording a 9 second difference; and Jan Velechovsky at 13 seconds off.

On the 1 mile course 12 year old Levi Gibson was the first finisher with a time of 6:35 and the top female was Eri Karoulaki recording a 10:12.

Paul Geimer was the best finisher in the 3 mile distance at 19:01.

Next week’s race will be held on Tuesday, May 9 at 6:00 PM starting at Fireman’s Park on the corner of 45th Street and Arizona Avenue.

1 mile and 5K distances will be available.

For more information call (505) 672-1639 or visit the Club’s Web site at:  http://atomicrunners.com

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