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Gannon Parker Is Best Predictor In Weekly Pace Race

Atomic City Road Runners set out on the trail at the end of Range Road Tuesday evening. Courtesy ACRR

BY TED WILLIAMS
Atomic City Road Runners

Gannon Parker was 6 seconds off his predicted time for top predictor in the weekly pace race held at the trail at the end of Range Road.

Other accurate predictors were:  Tony Borek with a 30 second differential;  Elizabeth Atkins at 49 seconds off;  Ryan Smeltzer with a 64 second difference;  and Teddy Atkins, Junior recording 70 seconds off.

On the 1 mile course Priscila Rosa had a time of 7:50 for top finisher and Steve Daly was the best male finisher recording a 9:56.

Eric Anderson was the best finisher in the 3 mile distance at 23:32 and the first female finisher was Holly Walker with a time of 35:45.

Next week’s race will be held on Sept. 5, 2023 at 6:00 PM starting at Pinon (Rocket) Park in White Rock on Sherwood Boulevard across from Smith’s.  1 and 3 mile paved courses will be available.

For more information call (1)505-672-1639 or visit the Club’s Web site at:  http://atomicrunners.com

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