By Doug La Rocque
Latham’s Eric Youns was the first across the finish line in Sunday’s event at the Grafton Lakes State Park in a time of 18:16, with Grafton’s Ryan Gosse placing second, about a minute behind. The first woman to cross the line was another Grafton resident, Serena Rizzo in a time of 20:42. [private]This marked the 31st running of the 5k road race, which is held each year to benefit the Grafton Community Library.
The day also saw a 2.5 mile scenic walk and a kid’s one mile fun run. The runners left the park via the main entrance, traveled eastward along Route 2, around the town park and back up North Long Pond Road where they re-entered the park.
The first half of the run is downhill, but has uphill slopes in the second half. The annual event draws runners of all ages. Four year old Gabby Sneddon of South Burlington, VT was the youngest runner. At age 70, Linda Keeley of Petersburgh was one of the oldest.
The race is called a Tom Coughlin Legacy, after the long time Park Manager who started the event. Coughlin, a staple in the Grafton community, passed away several years ago after a long illness.
The following is a list of the Eastern Rensselaer County participants:
Ryan Gosse – Grafton
Alex Flowers – Petersburgh
Serena Rizzo – Grafton
Collin Douglas – Petersburgh
Andy Gilchrist – Cropseyville
John Greene – Berlin
Nick Conrad – Cropseyville
Anne Strock – Petersburgh
Haley Jewett – Petersburgh
Brad Bortnick – Cropseyville
Ethan Grandjean – Cropseyville
Tanya Slater – Hoosick Falls
Wyatt Greene – Berlin
Chuck Douglas – Petersburgh
Chris Hungerford – Petersburgh
Cayla Hungerford – Petersburgh
Wade Greene – Berlin
Leo DiPierro – Cherry Plain
Melanie DeLaurentis Petersburgh
Jasonnah Bink – Petersburgh
Kaitlyn Snyder – Hoosick Falls
Angela Kanser – Cropseyville
Alexander Bink – Cropseyville
Layne Chaykowski-Jewett –Petersburgh
Emma Wooley – Cherry Plain
Patricia Busch – Cropseyville
Katie Greene – Berlin
Pat DiPierro – Cherry Plain
Kevin Bonesteel – Petersburgh
Linda Keeley – Petersburgh
In all, 147 runners started and finished the event. The Eastwick Press congratulates all the participants, who each received a rose when they crossed the finish line. [/private]