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MOUTH-WATERING MONDAYS

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THE NEXT STEPSTHE PIRATE PLUNDER

VOLUME 3, ISSUE 4 • APRIL 2012 • RUNNINGZONE.COM

BEYOND BREVARD’SBORDERS

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In this issue:

Mouth Watering Mondays ..... 3

The Next Steps ................... 3

Running Zone Easter

Egg Special ........................ 3

Corporate 5K Results ........... 4

Finding the Fun in Fitness ..... 5

New at Running Zone .......... 5

New Balance April Special .. 5

Let Your Voice Be Heard ....... 6

Beyond Brevard’s Borders .... 7

Running Zone Ladies

Night ................................. 8

Good Form Running Clinic .... 12

Gecko Club Membership

Form ................................ 14

Space Coast Marathon

Registration Form .............. 16

3696 N. Wickham RoadMelbourne, Florida 32935

321-751-8890

All of the exciting details for the Running Zone Foundation Race Series 2012-2013 sea-son have been finalized. Here is a quick recap of the 2012-2013 Running Zone Foundation series and a few other exciting events:Series Events:• Firecracker 5K, July 4th, 2012• I Run for Pizza Football Kickoff 5K,

August 11th, 2012• Ghostly Gecko 5K, October 20th, 2012• Jingle Bell 2-Miler, December 15th, 2012• Brevard Zoo’s Monkey Madness 3K,

March 2nd, 2013• Pirate Plunder 2-Miler, April 6th, 2013• Run for the Gecko Hawaiian Luau 5K,

May 11th, 2013Other Foundation Events:• Corporate 5K, March 14, 2013• Kid’s Marathon (2.62) & Half Marathon

(1.31), March/April 2013 Registration for the series as well as indi-vidual events will open May 13th, the day after the last race of the 2011-2012 series event, Run for the Gecko “Hawaiian Luau” 5K! We are very excited to announce a new kids’ event. We are adding a kids’ marathon & half marathon called Kid’s Marathon (2.62

miles) and Half Marathon (1.31 miles) in March/April, 2013! This children’s only event will be for 12 years and under and will mirror an adults’ marathon and half marathon! We will also have 26.2 meters for the youngest kids who can’t yet make the 1.31 or 2.62 mile distance. It will be on a 1.31 loop so we can see the 2.62 mile group 2 times. All finishers will re-ceive themed medals. Some older kids might want to try their luck at completing both races. They will receive an extra medal for complet-ing both! We will offer a training program leading up to this event for all of the elemen-tary schools in Brevard County. The race will culminate with a competition between all of the school teams. Parents will be allowed to run/walk with their children if waiver is signed before the start of the race (no fee). This could be a great first run/walk for your child if they are a little apprehensive. Full details of the 2012-2103 line-up will be in next month’s (May 2012) newsletter.

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The start of the Corporate 5K at Lighting Science in Satellite Beach.

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Mouth Watering Mondaysby Patti Sponsler

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April 7, 20127:30am, BCC Palm Bay,

Manchester Circle

Hop into Spring

Running Zone Foundation’s first ob-stacle course event! A fun pirate-themed fun run/walk. Navigate through four different obstacles on the 2-mile course! Best pirate costume awards. Random giveaway of a Notepad.• Our first obstacle course event!• Pirate Costume Contest!• Awesome Technical Tees• Fun Race Packets• Great Pirate Awards• Benefits United True Order of Sisters

providing free mammograms and CAMP HOPE for bereaved children! Bring your “plunder” change to put into the Treasure Chest for Camp Hope!

The much-maligned Monday is about to get a break. Instead of dreading the first day of the workweek, local runners and walkers will now look for-ward to the day that offers a free fun run/walk followed by delectable dinner fare offered at half-price. Starting on April 9, you can join your family and friends on the Pizza Galery & Grill’s beautiful outdoor courtyard at The Avenue in Viera. Gecko leader Rick Suarez will get athletes ready to walk or run at 6 p.m. Afterward, Pizza Gallery & Grill owner, Chris Conneen, is offering a 50% price reduction on their pageantry of pizzas, creative calzones, and boun-tiful buffet. Conneen and his culinary cohorts began offering half-price fare on Mon-day evenings when the local economy crash-landed. “Nineteen months ago, unemploy-ment doubled from six to 12 percent,” said Conneen, who is well known for his and his company’s generous com-munity outreach. “We have always done things on Monday nights to bene-fit some organization so we decided to offer half price on the pizza, calzones and buffet until local unemployment goes below 10 percent.” “It’s the pay-it-forward philoso-phy of our organization and how we live,” he continued. “We may not make any money on Monday but it helps our whole week. We have many people come up to me or the hostess telling us that their spouse has been laid off for a year or more and how much it means

to have the opportunity to go out and eat a good meal for so little.”

This is not the first time Conneen and Running Zone have part-nered. “We have been so

lucky to know Chris,” said Denise Piercy, co-owner of Running Zone,

the specialty running store that shared the same plaza with Pizza Gallery until

Conneen moved the opera-

Choose an eggwith specialprizes inside!

More Running Zone Foundation Fun Runs

n SundayS: Enjoy the shaded water views of the Indian River Lagoon as we share our long runs and walks along beautiful South Tropical Trail. We meet at 6:30 a.m. at the Oars and Paddles Park pavilion. Fluids are provided. Google Map directions available at http://g.co/maps/w4gzw

n MondayS: Start your week off right with a fun run or walk at 6 p.m. from the Pizza Gallery & Grill’s beautiful courtyard at The Avenue in Viera. Stick around after-ward for 50 percent off delectable dining fare. Google Map directions available at http://g.co/maps/qxte9

n WedneSdayS: To help get you over the hump we meet at the Eau Gallie Pub-lic Library Pier at 6 p.m. for a challenging run or walk over the Eau Gallie Cause-way and back. Google Map directions available at http://g.co/maps/39fa8

n ThurSdayS: Celebrate Friday-eve with a fun run or walk through beautiful Wickham Park. We meet at Running Zone at 6 p.m. Fluids are provided and we also offer free pizza and give-a-ways on the fourth Thursday of each month. Don’t miss the Power Bar Fun Run on April 5th. Google Map directions available at http://g.co/maps/5wd2c

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Overall Male ChampionMichael Fisher, Harris Corp. .......16:46Overall Female ChampionAngela Cobb, Long Doggers ......17:26Overall Male CEO ChampionMike Acosta, Team Viera Pizza ...21:38Overall Female CEO ChampionAngela Coram, Pepper Tree Runners ....................................22:59CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS 1-100 Employees1. Modus Operandi 22:12 22:55 24:13 27:08 = 1:36:28Richard Hull, Jose Pascual, Mark Heile-man, Marco Pascual2. Securboration 22:25 25:11 25:13 27:10 = 1:39:59C.Tod Hagan, Bruce McQuery, Jacob Staples, Matthew Kokidko3. Space and Missile Systems Center 21:50 24:37 26:20 29:15 = 1:42:02Greg Hayes, Jordan Kirk, Josh Tischler, Steve Padgett4. Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation, Inc. 21:41 24:52 28:13 34:20 = 1:49:06John Jordan, Aprille Roberts, Ed McCar-thy, Michelle Schmidt5. Aeronix, Inc. .....25:45 27:22 28:09 29:27 = 1:50:43Jeff Fisher, Tony Bils, Geoff Miller, Ted Dubroff6. MRI Global ....24:20 26:52 28:15 32:54 = 1:52:21Dave Roberts, Brittany Knight, Eric Casto, Ted Hadfield7. Amovius 29:11 34:38 36:32 36:32 = 2:16:53Nestor Reyes, Deborah Wong, Mathi Mugilan Paguth Arivalan, Tu Nguyen8. Riviera Elementary ..28:31 30:03 47:06 47:06 = 2:32:46Jessica McCaskill, Gail Miksch, Chris-tina Sells, Crystal Sullivan9. Restore 22:37 37:26 52:45 52:45 = 2:45:33Shawn Wilson, Lisa Beauregard, Patti Gamblin, Tequila Fields10. Tropical Realty of Suntree 30:46 56:32 1:05:22 1:05:26 = 3:38:06Jo Ann Haven, Mitch Ribak, Debora Sanders, Lindsay Amoroso

CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS 101-1000 Employees .1. Long Doggers ...17:25 20:46 24:22 24:49 = 1:27:22Angela Cobb, Albert Steiginga, John Burr, Chris Cecilione2. Merrill Lynch 20:38 20:58 22:17 26:17 = 1:30:10Ben Buchanan, Derek Sichler, Daniel Liparini, Bob Michaud3. General Electric 18:16 23:21 24:02 25:33 = 1:31:12Soufyane Meftah, Tak Yip, Li Chen, Rod Sulte

4. Lighting Science 22:22 22:53 24:00 24:17 = 1:33:32Tom Veltri, Michael Deater, Mark Boomqaarden, Michael Balestracci5. MIMA 20:56 23:53 24:36 25:00 = 1:34:25Rick Baney, Debra Johansen, Jamey Adams, Francisco Rosado6. Rockwell Collins 22:04 23:18 26:36 26:37 = 1:38:35Dude Kerley, Danny Benitez, Clay Mc-Creary, Kevin Hamilton7. Indyne, Inc.21:12 24:00 26:05 27:38 = 1:38:55Tom Flynn, John Hardos, James Mankowski, Kenneth Frey8. Ford Motor Company - Percepta 22:41 23:47 25:34 27:53 = 1:39:55Ray Rigsby, Nicholas Kidd, Douglas Cline, John Saxon9. Gentiva Home Health Services

23:27 28:22 28:40 30:25 = 1:50:54Chris Marriott, Marco Bensimon, Nimish Shah, Michael Grayston10. Florida Today 21:05 30:38 30:39 31:56 = 1:54:18Rick Neale, Rob Landers, Brian Cutting, Andrew Ford11. Allstate Insurance Company 27:05 27:27 31:07 31:17 = 1:56:56Thomas Culumber, Andy Turner, Jennie Smitelli, Lisa French12. Shuttle Pizza D/B/A Dominos Pizza 22:36 33:07 33:48 36:33 = 2:06:04

Derek Rice, Patrick Dier, David Brown, Kari BradleyCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS 1001-4999 Employees1. DRS Technologies ..18:24 20:10 23:14 23:34 = 1:25:22Brad Daszynski, Jeremy Hutcherson, Jeff Douberly, Lori KrugerCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS 5000+ Employees1. Harris Corporation ..18:44 19:57 21:00 21:20 = 1:21:01Greg Apotsos, Jonathan Howse, John Austin, Peter McMahan2. Millenium Engineering & Integration Comp22:28 25:27 26:37 29:30 = 1:44:02Don Clarkson, Francis Kagunda, Lisa Hamelin, Jack Lyle

CORPORATE PARTICIPATION 1-100 EmployeesCompany = AERONIX, INC. ...........39Company = BREVARD ALZHEIMER’S FOUNDATION, INC. ...................31Company = EVER BANK ..............14Company = RUNNING ZONE .......14Company = MODUS OPERANDI ....11Company = TROPICAL REALTY OF SUNTREE ......................................10Company = SECURBORATION ........9Company = AMOVIUS .....................8Company = MRI GLOBAL ................8Company = M E CONSTRUCTION, INC ...............................................6Company = SPACE AND MISSILE SYS-TEMS CENTER ................................6Company = PEPPER TREE SANDWICH SHOPPE INC. .................................5Company = RESTORE .......................5Company = RIVIERA ELEMENTARY.....5Company = THE ULTIMATE ROSE ......5Company = VIERA PIZZA .................5Company = PALM BAY ANIMAL CLINIC ..........................................3Company = VECTORWORKS NAVAL ENGINEERING ...............................2CORPORATE PARTICIPATION 101-1000 EmployeesCompany = LIGHTING SCIENCE ....78Company = MIMA ........................46Company = ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY ..................................23Company = GENERAL ELECTRIC .....23Company = FORD MOTOR COMPANY - PERCEPTA ...................................22Company = ROCKWELL COLLINS .19Company = GENTIVA HOME HEALTH SERVICES .........................17Company = FLORIDA TODAY .........11Company = INDYNE, INC. ...............8Company = SHUTTLE PIZZA D/B/A DOMINOS PIZZA ............................8Company = LONG DOGGERS ........6Company = MERRILL LYNCH .............5CORPORATE PARTICIPATION 1001-4999 Employees ................................Company = DRS TECHNOLOGIES ...55Company = LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY ....................20Company = PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE ..............................................3CORPORATE PARTICIPATION 5000+ EmployeesCompany = HARRIS CORPORATION ..........................55Company = MILLENIUM ENGINEERING & INTEGRATION COMP .................15CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Advertising/PR/Media1. Florida Today ...............................21:05 30:38 30:39 31:56 = 1:54:18 Rick Neale, Rob Landers, Brian Cutting, Andrew Ford

Corporate 5k Results • March 15, 2012

Mike Acosta, right, Team Viera Pizza, Overall Male CEO Champion

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Finding the Fun in Fitnessby Patti Sponsler

The evening streets became a kalei-doscope of color on March 15 as many of the 600 athletes who participated in the second annual Running Zone Foundation Corporate 5K sported corporate t-shirts. Employees from three-dozen local com-panies ran or walked the 3.1-mile route that began and ended at Lighting Science Group in Satellite Beach.

“Lighting Science did a great job hosting the event,” said the event’s direc-tor, Denise Piercy. “It was a great night with a party atmosphere and a lot of fun.” Piercy and her husband, Don, drummed up the inaugural event last year to help local companies encourage employee fitness. As a former corporate CFO, Don Piercy understands how both

morale and the bottom line can be boosted as employees become healthier. The Piercys also know that adding a large dose of fun to an event can make gaining fitness even more attractive to those who may be hesitant to get off the couch. The Piercy prescription for this event includes a festive St. Patrick’s Day-themed post-race party that last year earned the moniker ‘Brevard’s biggest outdoor office party.” This year, the event’s participation grew by 25 percent. DRS Technologies was one of the companies new to this year’s frolic. The New Jersey-based defense technology company fielded a team of 55 employees from their two Brevard-based locations. The combined times of their four fastest employees earned the company top honors in their category. “It was cool seeing everyone in one

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The second annual Corporate 5K kicked off with a kaleidoscope of color on March 15.

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Let YOUR Voice be Heard Please support this effort to define the demographics of multisport athletes (those who swim, bike and/or run) in Brevard County by participating in the on-line survey at http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22F7FPD2QUL The survey was set up to provide anonymi-ty for those who participated. Only the aggregate results will be available when the survey closes on April 15.

Please note that the Zoomerang survey platform does not support input from cell devices but does work well with desktops, laptops and tablets. We appreciate you taking the time to let your voice be heard.

tion to Viera. “The original Thursday night fun runs were going to only go for eight weeks to provide training for the Run for the Gecko 5K.” “With Chris providing pizzas on his patio afterward for all the runners, everyone had such fun that we just kept it going. We were so sorry when he moved to Viera and we really appreciate everything he still does for our races. He provides all the food for I Run for Pizza 5K and the Gecko 5K. He also provides all the pizzas for the Space Coast Marathon and Half-Marathon.” And Conneen, whose heart is as big

as his pies, is looking forward to once again sharing his patio with the athletes. “We missed doing it,” he said. “We absolutely adore Running Zone and the

Piercys. We share many of the same core values.”

“The word ‘restaurant’ came from the French verb meaning ‘to restore’. I’m trying

to be a good steward with the blessings I’ve been given. Sharing

a good meal provides enrichment for both body and soul.” For additional information, contact Running Zone at 321-751-8890. Pizza Gallery & Grill Google Map directions available at http://g.co/maps/qxte9

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place,” said Brad Daszynski, the DRS software engineer who clocked the company’s fastest time of 18:23 to finish seventh overall. “At work you sort of do your own thing. At the race you get a chance to get to meet and know each other on a social level.” And this was just the start for the DRS athletes. “This is the first one we’ve ever done as a group,” said Daszynski, who

is also one of Brevard’s fastest tri-athletes. “Our HR (human resources) people were really happy with the turn-out. We’ll be able to do one now every quarter as a team.” Complete results for the 2012 Corporate 5K results as well as free, downloadable race and team photos are online at http://www.runningzone.com/event_results

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Complete information for the 2012-2013 Running Zone Foundation Race Series will be announced soon and registration for the new season will open on May 13. Gecko club members – be sure to renew as we’ll also be announcing some new and exciting benefits also coming in next year’s Series. See page 14 for the Gecko Club membership form.

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We know athletes love to keep up on how their friends are doing in racing. We publish local results on our website – as well as tons of photos from the Series events and others- at http://www.runningzone.com/event_results We like to acknowledge and congratulate our athletes when they race out of town, and we began publishing this column to try to spotlight who did what during the past month. Unfortu-nately, we don’t know about every race where locals may be attending. Other times the official results don’t include the athletes’ hometowns so we are unable to search for our local friends, and, in the case of many relays, the results only give team names without listing the individual participants. Finally, some races have search engines that allow us to sort by town. If a race director abbreviates or misspells a hometown, we will miss it on the search. We feel bad when we miss anyone for the above reasons. If you’d like to make sure your out-of-town race results are included, let us know where and when you’re race was. We’ll do our best to find everyone who races beyond Brevard’s borders!

March 10, 2012 Gate River Run 15K, JacksonvilleJulie Abner, 34, Titusville, 1:58:13; Dee Al-len, 52, Melbourne, 2:20:53; Harry Allen, 55, Melbourne, 2:20:03; Micaiah Amick,

36, Rockledge, 1:12:57; Morgan Amick, 32, Rockledge, 1:52:18; John Austin, 28, Cocoa Beach, 1:08:55; Thaddeus Austin, 35, Melbourne, 59:23; Cindy Bailey, 36, Titusville, 1:41:16; Georgia Spyro Balas, 27, Melbourne, 1:52:40; Konstantionos Balas, 29, Melbourne, 1:27:23; Danny Barrett, 47, Cocoa, 1:03:42; Gregory Bazzo, 26, Cape Canaveral, 1:33:50; Cyndi Bergs, 41, Merritt Island, 1:13:27; Rosanne Bes-senaire, 55, Melbourne, 1:36:22; Tyler Boutin, 33, Palm Bay, 1:11:56; Jess Brad-shaw, 55, Melbourne, 1:38:47; Jesse Brooks, 23, Melbourne, 1:06:55; Seth Brooks, 19, Melbourne, 1:04:11; Grover Brower, 53, Indian Harbour Beach, 1:30:38; Mary Byrd, 48, Satellite Beach, 2:03:10; Kathy Camick, 38, Cocoa, 1:19:11; Stephanie Carraway, 43, Indialantic, 1:23:04; Gary Castner, 66, Melbourne, 1:21:34; Judy Chassagne, 47, Melbourne, 2:21:04; Mayra Chassagne, 47, Melbourne, 2:21:04; Michele Chodkowski, 50, Merritt Island, 2:10:27; Eileen Clark, 52, Satellite Beach, 2:17:47; Andrew Collamore, 36, Melbourne, 1:22:02; Drew Cordes, 35, Cocoa, 1:09:54; Jessica Crate, 26, Satel-lite Beach, 56:35; Chris Crotty, 55, Satellite Beach, 1:50:37; Rebecca Crawford, 21, Merritt Island, 1:21:57; Sondra Dangelo, 49, Melbourne, 1:50:57; Donna Davis, 41, Rockledge, 1:33:00; Tom Dean, 49, Cocoa, 1:45:16; Anne Doerflein, 59, West Mel-bourne, 1:32:17; Janet Erlacher, 54, Mel-bourne, 1:30:00; Alberto Escobar, 52, Satel-lite Beach, 1:59:26; Jonathan Escobar, 28,

West Melbourne, 1:47:36; Katie Fleming, 38, West Melbourne, 1:29:14; Marisa Flint, 46, Cocoa, 1:28:13; Hatice Foell, 54, Melbourne, 1:26:52; Cindy Gaffney, 49, Melbourne, 1:26:47; Charis Gaines, 45, Viera, 1:27:57; Chuck Galy, 60, West Melbourne, 1:10:40; Nilsa Galy, 57, West Melbourne, 1:39:28; Amy Garson, 29, Melbourne, 1:22:01; Daryl Gilbert, 56, Viera, 1:28:35; Mandy Gilmore, 36, Cocoa, 1:33:35; Christian Griffin, 16, Cocoa Beach, 2:34:46; Alexis Haber, 27, Melbourne, 1:25:36; Robert Haden, 28, Rockledge, 3:03:04; Jim Haithcoat, 50, Mer-ritt Island, 1:37:14; Jennifer Hall, 26, Cocoa, 1:46:27; Monica Hall, 45, Melbourne, 1:32:59; Steve Hart, 46, Cocoa, 1:25:00; Kelly Holland, 43, Titusville, 1:32:46; Dan Howick, 36, Cocoa, 1:38:56; Jason Ho-wick, 16, Cocoa, 1:36:56; Kate Howick, 35, Cocoa, 1:28:28; Sue Hoyt, 51, Satellite Beach, 1:26:00; Kelly Hunter, 46, Cocoa, 1:22:44; Kira Juranek, 42, Cocoa, 1:43:42; Alyssa Karow, 22, Melbourne, 1:39:11; Brett Keener, 31, Indialantic, 1:19:36; Christine Kennedy, 46, Mims, 1:16:45; Rob Landers, 42, Indian Harbour Beach, 1:39:24; Julie Larsen, 43, Melbourne, 1:54:27; Mark Larsen, 45, Melbourne, 1:28:56; Amber Leaman, 30, Melbourne, 1:36:13; Andrew Lieb, 28, Rock-ledge, 1:22:31; Tegan Litt, 34, Rockledge, 1:38:16; Shona Maggard, 35, Melbourne, 1:25:11; Joshua Maitlen, 32, Rockledge, 1:19:49; Rebecca Maitlen, 38, Rockledge, 1:42:41; Lisa Marquez-Ayala, 27, Merritt Is-

Beyond Brevard’s BordersBy Patti Sponsler

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Locals enjoy a pre-race dinner prior to Gate River Run. Clockwise left to right Rick Foresteire, Karen Suarez, Rick Suarez, Bernie Sher, Patti Sponsler, Tom Sim, Veronica Sim, Tracie Donnelly, Charis Gaines, Kathy Ojeda, Rikki Ojeda, Nancy Wingo.

Mariangie Blake, Lisa Saturday, Jill Mignog-na, Dana Kennedy and Melissa Isenman pose prior to the start of the Wildman Olympic-distance Triathlon at Moss Park in Orlando

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CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Aerospace1. DRS Technologies 18:24 20:10 23:14 23:34 = 1:25:22Brad Daszynski, Jeremy Hutcherson, Jeff Douberly, Lori Kruger2. Rockwell Collins 22:04 23:18 26:36 26:37 = 1:38:35Dude Kerley, Danny Benitez, Clay Mc-Creary, Kevin Hamilton3. Indyne, Inc21:12 24:00 26:05 27:38 = 1:38:55Tom Flynn, John Hardos, James Mankowski, Kenneth Frey

CORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Banking/Finance/Investments1. Merrill Lynch 20:38 20:58 22:17 26:17 = 1:30:10Ben Buchanan, Derek Sichler, Daniel Liparini, Bob Michaud2. Ever Bank 28:05 33:34 37:31 37:31 = 2:16:41Kenneth Mitchell, Scott Levy, Joey Stuckey, Matthew LevyCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Biotechnology1. MRI Global 24:20 26:52 28:15 32:54 = 1:52:21Dave Roberts, Brittany Knight, Eric

Casto, Ted HadfieldCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Communications1. Harris Corporation 16:46 18:44 21:00 21:20 = 1:17:50Michael Fisher, Greg Apotsos, John Austin, Peter McMahanCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Consulting1. Tropical Realty of Suntree25:55 26:31 30:46 34:48 = 1:58:00Frank Fortino, Michelle Flores, Jo Ann Haven, Chrissy BouvierCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Education/ Not for Profit1. Riviera Elementary 28:31 30:03 47:06 47:06 = 2:32:46Jessica McCaskill, Gail Miksch, Chris-tina Sells, Crystal SullivanCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Engineering/Architecture1. General Electric 18:16 21:27 23:21 24:02 = 1:27:06Soufyane Meftah, Timothy O’Malley, Tak Yip, Li Chen2. Lighting Science 20:02 22:22 22:34 22:53 = 1:27:51Matt Dill, Tom Veltri, Seth Kennedy, Michael Deater3. Aeronix, Inc. 17:49 25:45 26:02 27:22 = 1:36:58Ron Abel, Jeff Fisher, Brad Clarkson, Tony Bils4. Millenium Engineering & Integration Comp

22:28 25:27 26:37 29:30 = 1:44:02Don Clarkson, Francis Kagunda, Lisa Hamelin, Jack Lyle5. M E Construction, Inc 23:54 27:43 31:04 50:28 = 2:13:09Travis Hoibraten, John Hoibraten, Lisa Neal, Ronnie MooreCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Government1. Space and Missile Systems Center 19:55 21:50 24:37 26:20 = 1:32:42Jared Hayes, Greg Hayes, Jordan Kirk, Josh TischlerCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Health Related/Hospitals1. Running Zone17:02 18:32 19:34 19:41 = 1:14:49Nat Glackin, Jacob Smith, Andy Dutra, Tracy Simso2. MIMA 20:56 23:53 24:36 25:00 = 1:34:25Rick Baney, Debra Johansen, Jamey Adams, Francisco Rosado3. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 23:14 24:56 25:04 25:40 = 1:38:54Matthew Pomeroy, Midori Wiles, David Maltby, Connie Maltby4. Gentiva Home Health Services23:27 28:22 28:40 30:25 = 1:50:54Chris Marriott, Marco Bensimon, Nimish Shah, Michael Grayston5. Restore 22:37 37:26 52:45 52:45 = 2:45:33Shawn Wilson, Lisa Beauregard, Patti

Harris Corporation, 1st Corporate Team, 5000+ employees

Save the Date!! April 9th • 6:00 pm.Monday Night Fun Run/Walk at PIzza Gallery & Grill at the Avenue. 50% price reduction on pizzas, calzones and buffet. See page 3 for more information.

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Gamblin, Tequila FieldsCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Hotels/Restaurants/Food1. Long Doggers 17:25 18:38 20:46 24:22 = 1:21:11Angela Cobb, Thaddeus Austin, Albert Steiginga, John Burr2. Viera Pizza 17:32 21:38 21:54 24:50 = 1:25:54Shane Streufert, Mike Acosta, James Krupp, Davy Schuermann3. Pepper Tree Sandwich Shoppe Inc. 22:19 22:59 23:46 27:12 = 1:36:16Kim Hunger, Angela Coram, Lisa Satur-day, Mariangie Blake4. Shuttle Pizza D/B/A Dominos pizza 22:36 33:07 33:48 34:35 = 2:04:06Derek Rice, Patrick Dier, David Brown, Jerry BrownCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Insurance1. Allstate Insurance Company 27:05 27:27 28:42 31:07 = 1:54:21Thomas Culumber, Andy Turner, Erin

Turner, Jennie SmitelliCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Mo-tor Vehicles/Industrial Equi1. Ford Motor Company - Percepta22:41 23:47 25:34 27:53 = 1:39:55Ray Rigsby, Nicholas Kidd, Douglas Cline, John SaxonCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Other/Not for Profit1. Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation, Inc. 21:41 24:52 28:13 34:20 = 1:49:06John Jordan, Aprille Roberts, Ed McCar-thy, Michelle SchmidtCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Software Technology1. Modus Operandi 22:12 22:55 24:13 27:08 = 1:36:28Richard Hull, Jose Pascual, Mark Heile-man, Marco PascualCORPORATE TEAM RESULTS Technology/computers1. Securboration 22:25 25:11 25:13 27:10 = 1:39:59

C.Tod Hagan, Bruce McQuery, Jacob Staples, Matthew Kokidko2. Amovius 29:11 34:38 36:32 36:32 = 2:16:53Nestor Reyes, Deborah Wong, Mathi Mugilan Paguth Arivalan, Tu NguyenMALE TEAM RESULTS1. Team Viera Pizza 17:32 21:38 21:54 24:50 = 1:25:54Shane Streufert, Mike Acosta, James Krupp, Davy Schuermann2. Running Bulls 19:55 21:50 24:37 26:20 = 1:32:42Jared Hayes, Greg Hayes, Jordan Kirk, Josh Tischler3. Securboration 22:25 25:11 25:13 27:10 = 1:39:59C.Tod Hagan, Bruce McQuery, Jacob Staples, Matthew KokidkoFEMALE TEAM RESULTS1. Pepper Tree Runners 22:19 22:59 23:46 27:12 = 1:36:16Kim Hunger, Angela Coram, Lisa Satur-day, Mariangie Blake2. Riviera Manatees 28:31 30:03 47:06 47:06 = 2:32:46 Jessica McCaskill, Gail Miksch, Chris-tina Sells, Crystal SullivanCO-ED TEAM RESULTS1. Running Zone 17:02 18:32 19:34 19:41 = 1:14:49Nat Glackin, Jacob Smith, Andy Dutra, Tracy Simso2. Harris Corporation 16:46 18:44 21:00 21:20 = 1:17:50 Michael Fisher, Greg Apotsos, John Austin, Peter McMahan3. Long Doggers 17:25 18:38 20:46 24:22 = 1:21:11Angela Cobb, Thaddeus Austin, Albert Steiginga, John Burr4. DRS Technologies18:24 20:10 23:14 23:34 = 1:25:22Brad Daszynski, Jeremy Hutcherson, Jeff Douberly, Lori Kruger5. GE 18:16 21:27 23:21 24:02 = 1:27:06

Soufyane Meftah, Timothy O’Malley, Tak Yip, Li Chen6. Lighting Science 20:02 22:22 22:34 22:53 = 1:27:51Matt Dill, Tom Veltri, Seth Kennedy, Michael Deater7. Thundering Herd 20:38 20:58 22:17 26:17 = 1:30:10Ben Buchanan, Derek Sichler, Daniel Liparini, Bob Michaud8. MIMA Milers 20:56 23:53 24:36 25:00 = 1:34:25Rick Baney, Debra Johansen, Jamey Adams, Francisco Rosado9. Warped Beta 19:57 24:06 24:43 26:05 = 1:34:51 Jonathan Howse, David Beaumont, Kevin Howald, Chuck Mathews10. Modus Operandi 22:12 22:55 24:13 27:08 = 1:36:28Richard Hull, Jose Pascual, Mark Heile-man, Marco Pascual11. Team Aeronix 17:49 25:45 26:02 27:22 = 1:36:58Ron Abel, Jeff Fisher, Brad Clarkson, Tony Bils12. Rockwell Collins 22:04 23:18 26:36 26:37 = 1:38:35Dude Kerley, Danny Benitez, Clay Mc-Creary, Kevin Hamilton13. Team in Training 23:14 24:56 25:04 25:40 = 1:38:54Matthew Pomeroy, Midori Wiles, David Maltby, Connie Maltby14. Indyne 21:12 24:00 26:05 27:38 = 1:38:55Tom Flynn, John Hardos, James Mankowski, Kenneth Frey15. Go Further 22:41 23:47 25:34 27:53 = 1:39:55Ray Rigsby, Nicholas Kidd, Douglas Cline, John Saxon16. Team Millennium 22:28 25:27 26:37 29:30 = 1:44:02Don Clarkson, Francis Kagunda, Lisa Hamelin, Jack Lyle

Corporate 5K Results continued from page 8

Modus Operandi, 1st Corporate Team, 1-100 employees

DRS Technologies, 1st Corporate Team 1001-4999 employees

Michael Fisher, Harris Corporation, Overall Male Champion

Angela Cobb, Long Doggers, Overall Female Champion

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land, 1:54:34; Chris Marriott, 47, Melbourne, 1:14:15; Michelle Mayer, 32, Satellite Beach, 1:48:36; Michele McCarter, 43, Viera, 2:01:10; Charlotte McClure, 39, Rockledge, 1:13:20; Holly McKnight, 41, Malabar, 1:37:28; Frank Miller, 47, Merritt Island, 1:17:44; Kristy Mount, 48, Titusville, 1:33:18; Linda Moynihan, 58, Titusville, 2:10:27; Daniel Murphy, 58, Cocoa Beach, 1:06:43;

Cindy Nicholas, 44, Rockledge, 1:39:15; Roy Nicholas, 45, Rockledge, 1:39:14; Ronald Norris, 37, Rockledge, 1:37:25; Kathy Oje-da, 52, Merritt Island, 1:27:05; Ron Osler, 72, Cocoa Beach, 1:30:53; Karon Pittman, 53, Ti-tusville, 1:17:07; Chessie Pryor, 26, Cape Ca-naveral, 1:33:50; Tracy Pugh, 41, Rockledge, 1:15:17; Mark Reagan, 58, Indian Harbour Beach, 1:28:05; Susan Reed, 48, Indialantic, 1:26:51; Eddie Repper, 17, Cocoa, 1:21:18; Aprille Roberts, 28, Rockledge, 1:20:01; Ron Roff, 41, Palm Bay, 1:11:56; Karen Sanchez, 53, Rockledge, 1:46:23; Morgan Shafer, 21, Malabar, 1:41:07; Sandy Shafer, 52, Malabar, 1:32:12; Candice Shreve, 46, Cape Canaveral, 1:37:06; Veronica Sim, 44, Melbourne, 1:18:46; Tom Sim, 50, Mel-bourne, 2:32:02; Rebecca Skillen, 24, Merritt Island, 1:42:50; Kassidy Stallings, 16, Cocoa Beach, 2:34:45; Kathy Stallings, 43, Cocoa Beach, 2:36:15; Bryan Steele, 35, Mel-bourne, 1:21:55; Traci Stiffler, 41, Melbourne, 1:38:16; Artie Stoeke, 44, Cocoa, 1:18:07; Jessica Stover, 27, Melbourne, 2:03:43; Karen Suarez, 58, Melbourne, 1:46:09; Rick Suarez, 57, Melbourne, 1:32:07; David Taurasi, 48, Titusville, 1:04:54; Daniel Taurasi, 21, Titus-ville, 1:04:44; Patricia Taurasi, 47, Titusville, 1:20::20; David Thomas, 55, Rockledge, 1:48:19; Jeannette Thomas, 47, Rockledge,

1:13:21; Laura Walters, 22, Melbourne, 1:30:38; Tami Waschka, 41, Indian Harbour Beach, 1:36:45; Gloria Wavering, 57, Palm Bay, 1:20:50; Stacy Wavering, 28, Palm Bay, 1:12:17; Debbie Wells, 46, Merritt Island, 1:21:57; Nancy Wingo, 58, Rock-ledge, 1:37:38; Marty Winkel, 67, Titusville, 1:27:54; David Worrells, 59, Rockledge, 1:15:14.

Wildman Triathlon Festival, Day 1, OrlandoOlympic Triathlon (.93/24.8/5.6): Chris Cacciapaglia, Melbourne, 2:25:08; David Grant, Merritt Island, 2nd 45-49, 1:35:56; Tom Hoffman, Melbourne Beach, 1st 60-64, 1:21:35; Melissa Isenman, Melbourne, 1st 35-39, 1:39:14; Dana Kennedy, Melbourne, 1:51:40; Lori Kruger, Indialantic, 2nd 50-54, 1:45:36; Pam Maxwell, Melbourne, 1st 45-49, 2:22:28; Jill Mignogna, Melbourne, 3rd 50-54, 3:04:08; Ross Russell, Melbourne, 2:38:48; Lisa Saturday, Palm Bay, 1st 50-54, 1:38:38; Tyler Subasic, Melbourne, 2:25:51. Olympic Duathlon (2.8/24.8/5.6): Nelson Moya, Palm Bay, 2nd OA, 1:21:36.

March 11, 2012 Sarasota Half-Marathon, SarasotaJennifer Balserait, 26, Merritt Island, 2:28:51; Megan Campbell, 35, Satellite Beach, 1:40:34; Beverly Dogoda, 48, Rockledge, 2:13:09; Richard Davis, 38, Cocoa, 1:32:10; Karen Gathercole, 34, Titusville, 2:33:59; Eliz-abeth Gmerek, 51, Merritt Island, 2:51:16; Tina Jordan, 44, Indialantic, 2:13:09; Ronald

Lisa Saturday and Pam Maxwell celebrate their age group wins at the Wildman Olympic-distance triathlon.

Megan Campbell, right, poses with her twin sister before the Sarasota Half-Marathon

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17. Joe’s Club 21:41 24:52 28:13 34:20 = 1:49:06John Jordan, Aprille Roberts, Ed Mc-Carthy, Michelle Schmidt18. GENTIVA- Down the HOMEstretch! 23:27 28:22 28:40 30:25 = 1:50:54Chris Marriott, Marco Bensimon, Nimish Shah, Michael Grayston19. MRI Global 24:20 26:52 28:15 32:54 = 1:52:21Dave Roberts, Brittany Knight, Eric

Casto, Ted Hadfield20. Florida Today 21:05 30:38 30:39 31:56 = 1:54:18Rick Neale, Rob Landers, Brian Cutting, Andrew Ford21. Allstate Claims 27:05 27:27 28:42 31:07 = 1:54:21Thomas Culumber, Andy Turner, Erin Turner, Jennie Smitelli22. Tropical Realty 25:55 26:31 30:46 34:48 = 1:58:00

Frank Fortino, Michelle Flores, Jo Ann Haven, Chrissy Bouvier23. Dominators 22:36 33:07 33:48 34:35 = 2:04:06Derek Rice, Patrick Dier, David Brown, Jerry Brown24. M E Construction 23:54 27:43 31:04 50:28 = 2:13:09Travis Hoibraten, John Hoibraten, Lisa Neal, Ronnie Moore25. Ever Bank

28:05 33:34 37:31 37:31 = 2:16:41Kenneth Mitchell, Scott Levy, Joey Stuckey, Matthew Levy26. The A-Team 29:11 34:38 36:32 36:32 = 2:16:53Nestor Reyes, Deborah Wong, Mathi Mugilan Paguth Arivalan, Tu Nguyen27. Team Restore 22:37 37:26 52:45 52:45 = 2:45:33Shawn Wilson, Lisa Beauregard, Patti Gamblin, Tequila Fields

Corporate 5K Results continued from page 9

Angela Coram, Pepper Tree Runners, Overall Female CEO Champion Long Doggers, 1st Corporate Team 101-1000 employees

Norris, 37, Rockledge, 2:20:34; Kimberly Yates, 30, Merritt Island, 1:57:57.

Wildman Triathlon Festival, Day 2, Orlando – My First Triathlon (.25/12.4/2.8): Ben Buchanan, Melbourne, 2nd OA, 1:03:37; Bob Buchanan, Melbourne, 1st 30-34, 1:24:52. Sprint Triathlon (.46/12.4/2.8) Joann Bohenek, Melbourne, 2nd 55-59, 1:33:30; Angela Coram, Palm Bay, 1st 30-

34, 1:14:55; Collin Davidson, Melbourne, 1:39:02; David Epting, Melbourne, 1:33:58; Karen Holloway-Adkins, Indialantic, 2nd 50-54, 1:25:56; Melissa Isenman, Mel-bourne, 3rd 35-39, 1:18:28; Kevin Leiker, Melbourne, 1:18:09; Geoff Pletcher, Cocoa Beach, 3rd 45-49, 1:14:33; Jim Twigg, Mel-bourne, 1st 50-54, 1:19:31. Sprint Duathlon (2.8/12.4/2.8): Daryl Adkins, Indialantic, 1st 45-49, 1:25:35; Mariangie Blake, West Melbourne, 2nd OA, 1:28:07; Cindy Christie, Cocoa Beach, 1st 50-54, 1:53:43; Harry Prosser, Rockledge, 1st 40-44, 1:23:54.

March 18, 2012 Shamrock Marathon, Virginia BeachAudrey Joiner, 53, Melbourne, 4:26:50; Denise Piercy, 46, Melbourne, 4:22:10; Trisha Piercy, 21, Melbourne, 4:22:10; Jackie Schmoll, 32, Melbourne, 3:46:22.

Shamrock Half-Marathon, Virginia BeachGinger Arrington, 40, Cocoa, 2:22:06; Andy Cox, 49, Melbourne, 4:57:58; Laura Cox, 43, Melbourne, 2:11:01; Elizabeth Gmerek, 51, Merritt Island, 2:37:13; Casey Hahn,

50, Cocoa Beach, 2:26:54; Patti Hatcher, 29, Palm Bay, 1:45:49; Austin Joiner, 24, Melbourne, 1:26:04.

Shamrock 8K, Virginia BeachGinger Arrington, 40, Cocoa, 48:46; Gail Lamirata, 34, Cocoa, 1:05:28.

Publix Georgia Half-Marathon, AtlantaLaura Cole, 44, Titusville, 3:21:33; Daryl Gilbert, Sr., 56, Viera, 2:19:57; Cynthia Palilonis, 40, Titusville, 3:21:33.

Germantown Half-Marathon, GermantownCarol Ball, 55, Merritt Island, 2:19:48; Cyndi Bergs, 41, Merritt Island, 1:46:40; Ty Bowen, 43, Merritt Island, 2:32:51; Carol Ball, 55, Merritt Island, 2:19:48.

March 19, 2012Kostal Ireland 10-mile Road Race, Mallow, IrelandGary Stutte, 55, Titusville, PR, 1:12:44.

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Dances with Dirt ‘Trail Warriors’ Relay team left to right: Donna Davis, Kara Springer, Ed Springer, Kari Amato and Megan Campbell.

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Grant Robison2004 Olympian - 1500m

4 simple stepsPosture - Midfoot - Cadence - Lean

Running faster, more effficiently,

and injury free is what runners

strive for. With a focus on proper

mechanics, Good form runninG aims to help runners of all ages

and abilities achieve these goals.

> Experienced coaches

> Individualized film review

> Instruction on the "4 points" of GFR

> Informative handout with visual

examples of key GFR topics.

as a participant in the Gfr clinics you will recieve:

are you sure that Gfr will work for me?

Yes. GFR has had an incredibly positive response and success rate. We believe the reason for

that is the fact that GFR simply encourages you to move your body the way it was designed.

since i’m changing my technique, will my muscles be sore?

You will very likely experience some soreness. Chances are you have been under-working

some of the key running muscles. However if the soreness persists past a few runs, you need

to reassess your mechanics.

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Every individual is unique. If you run every day or if you are naturally in-tune with your body,

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Running faster, more effficiently,

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strive for. With a focus on proper

mechanics, Good form runninG aims to help runners of all ages

and abilities achieve these goals.

> Experienced coaches

> Individualized film review

> Instruction on the "4 points" of GFR

> Informative handout with visual

examples of key GFR topics.

as a participant in the Gfr clinics you will recieve:

are you sure that Gfr will work for me?

Yes. GFR has had an incredibly positive response and success rate. We believe the reason for

that is the fact that GFR simply encourages you to move your body the way it was designed.

since i’m changing my technique, will my muscles be sore?

You will very likely experience some soreness. Chances are you have been under-working

some of the key running muscles. However if the soreness persists past a few runs, you need

to reassess your mechanics.

how long does it take to master Gfr?

Every individual is unique. If you run every day or if you are naturally in-tune with your body,

changes can come within a few days. For some it takes six months, even a year. “Mastering”

GFR requires practice, reassessment, and more practice.

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March 24, 2012 Winter Park 10K, Winter ParkMartha Belinski, 44, 1:22:46; Michael Burns, 28, Melbourne, 59:54; Ed Cloak, 38, Rock-ledge, 1:05:37; Lenny Corack, 60, Merritt Island, 1:05:25; Tracie Donnelley, 41, Indial-antic, 1:00:35; Christina Engel, 40, 1:09:13; Joshua Fortenbery, 21, Titusville, 55:22; Charis Gaines, 45, Viera, 56:46; Elena Golovac, 51, 1:13:12; Stanley Golovac, 52, Merritt Island, 1:13:12; Gary Headly, 56, Palm Bay, 51:02; Christine Kennedy, 46, Mims, 51:20; Geral-ynn Kolp, 50, Satellite Beach, 59:08; Dara Lang, 55, Titusville, 1:34:43; John Lang, 56, Titusville, 1:10:48; Robin Leatherow, 37, Mel-bourne, 52:16; Danielle Lillig, 33, Rockledge, 1:02:57; Rosanto Macam, 37, Rockledge, 52:32; Charlotte McClure, 39, Rockledge, 47:18; Heather Mitchell, 37, Mims, 1:13:41; Teresa Morgan, 36, Titusville, 54:54; Doug Nichols, 48, Melbourne, 43:45; Kathy Ojeda, 52, Merritt Island, 56:28; Karon Pittman, Titus-ville, 51:21; Mark Probert, 52, Merritt Island, 1:01:57; Victoria Probert, 24, Merritt Island, 1:22:56; Martha Ranson, 55, Mims, 1:22:53; Damon Robbins, 42, Titusville, 1:34:27; Veroni-ca Sim, 44, 52:22; Jeanne Stagi, 52, 1:20:03; Renee Suarez, 26, 1:20:03; Shenandoah Turner, 40, Titusville, 1:15:25; Nancy Wingo, 58, Rockledge, 1:00:47.

Great Clermont Triathlon Festival Sprint triathlon (.25/8/3), ClermontBill Moniz, 43, Melbourne, 1:12:51; Danielle Pirolo, 27, Melbourne, 3rd 25-29, 1:21:43; Chris Sorensen, 40, Melbourne, 1:13:53;

March 25, 2012

Great Clermont Triathlon Festi-val Olympic-distance triathlon (.93/24.8/6.2)Chris Cacciapaglia, 22, Melbourne, 2:28:26; Sean Cannie, 42, Melbourne, 3:43:30; Peter Clauter, 20, Indialantic, 2:19:27; Tom Hoffman, 60, Melbourne Beach, 2nd 60-64, 2:39:09; Jacob Jansen, 19, Melbourne, 2:32:04; Sean Rauchfuss, 22, Melbourne Beach, 2:23:47; Brittany Reinard, 21, Melbourne, 3:01:06; Ross Russell, 22, Mel-bourne, 2:54:12; Loran Serwin, 57, Merritt Is-land, 3:23:46; Tyler Subasic, 23, Melbourne, 2:36:47; Christy Zieres, 52, Merritt Island, 3rd 50-54, 3:07:07.

Gator Olympic-distance (.93/24.8/6.2) triathlon, BradentonBrad Daszynski, 30, 2nd OA, 2:02:44; Jen Lepper, 29, 1st OA Female, 2:32:29.

Dances with Dirt (Green Swamp), Dade City – 50-Mile Relay: Don’t Touch my Hat, Cat!: Jay Claybaygh (Thing 1), David Donovan (Cat in the Hat), Autumn Evans (Thing 2), Kurt Holst (boy), Pet Renish (Captain, Sally), 2nd Best themed team, 7:38:01; Soles in Motion: Ron Abel, Jessica Crate, John Davis, Scott Larson, Shane Streufert, 1st OA, 6:00:39; Trail Warriors: Kari Amato, Megan Campbell, Donna Davis, Ed Springer, Kara Springer, 7:28:02. Marathon: Katie Craig, 37, Rock-ledge, 1st OA, 4:15:42; Cynthia Jackson, 39,

Satellite Beach, 2nd 35-39, 4:34:01; Kevin Kinne, 45, Palm Bay, 1st 45-49, 4:30:57; Jason Trainor, 41, Indian Harbour Beach, 5:24:29. Half-Marathon: Kimberly Frey, 38, Palm Bay, 2:33:13; Jeremy Gates, 40, Titusville, 2:43:58; Pam Meier, 47, Rockledge, 1st 45-49, 2:23:22; Rebecca Radel, 38, West Melbourne, 2:35:03; Ryan Radel, 39, West Melbourne, 1st 35-39, 1:44:46.

March 31, 2012 Spring Fling Triathlon Festival, Day One, Moss Park, OrlandoOlympic-distance triathlon (.93/24.8/5.6): Kyle Carpenter, Satellite Beach, 1st 20-24, 2:02:32; Les Saunders, Viera, 2nd 50-54, 2:16:09.

April 1, 2012 NCBI Run in the Phoenix Park 10K, Dublin, IrelandJennifer Ogburn, 39, Indialantic, 10th OA, PR, 46:28.

Spring Fling Triathlon Festival, Day 2, Moss Park, OrlandoSprint triathlon (.46/12.4/2.8) Ron Abel, Satellite Beach, 2nd 30-34, 1:14:00; Steve Schubert, Melbourne, 2nd 50-54, 1:24:21. Sprint Aquabike (.46/12.4) Scott Wright, Rockledge, 1st OA, 48:13. My First Tri (.25/12.4/2.8) Becky Greene, Viera, 4th OA, 1:29:29; Anne Packham, Melbourne, 3rd OA, 1:28:18.

Jennifer Ogburn celebrates her Irish 10K PR at Dublin’s oldest pub, Brazen Head in Ireland.

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November 25, 2012 Cocoa, Florida6:15am Start Time

(Just minutes from Kennedy Space Center & the Orlando Attractions)

Health & Fitness Expoand Pre-Race Dinner at

Kennedy Space CenterVisitor Complex

Register online now at

SpaceCoastMarathon.comOr call: (321) 751-8890

CocoaRiverfront

Park

BREVARD COUNTy DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE UNTIL AUGUST 31ST – $10.00 foR fULL & $5.00 foR HALf!

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ENTRY FORM2012 SPACE COAST MARATHON & HALF-MARATHON

PAY BY DATE

2012 MARATHON

2012 HALF-MARATHON

FEB. 1 - AUG. 31

$80

$70

SEPT. 1 - OCT. 31

$90

$80

NOV. 1 - NOV. 24

$100

$90

*Eighteen (18) is the minimum age required for participation in the marathon.

WELCOME ATHLETES & SPACE ENTHUSIASTS!

NAME _____________________________________________________BIRTHDATE ___________________

RACE DAY AGE _______________ EXPECTED FINISH TIME _____________________________________________

STREET ADDRESS_________________________________________________________________________

CITY ________________________________________STATE ________________ ZIP__________________

PHONE _______________________E-MAIL ___________________________________________________

MALE FEMALE PASTA DINNER TICKETS: ($50 per person) # of tickets needed _____________ (Cost includes dinner and admission to the Apollo/Saturn V Center Exhibit.)T-shirt size: X-SMALL SMALL MEDIUM LARGE X-LARGE XX-LARGE UNISEX SIZING (Technical shirt will not shrink)

Brevard County Resident: $5.00 discount for Half-Marathon | $10.00 discount for Marathon until Aug. 31st, 2012 (both discounts expire Aug. 31st, 2012)

Note: Entry fees are non-refundable and race numbers are non-transferable. Those who register for one distance but wish to switch to the other, have until Nov. 24th to do so. After that date, no changes will be allowed.

Make check payable to Running Zone Foundation. Mail to: Running Zone Foundation, Inc., 3696 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne, FL 32935INCOMPLETE OR UNSIGNED FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED! In consideration of my entry into the 2012 Marathon, Half-Marathon being accepted, I intend to be legally bound, and do hereby for myself, my heirs, and executors, waive all rights and claims for damages which may hereafter accrue to me against the sponsors, o�cials, volunteers and supporters of this race and any representatives, successors, or assigns for any and all damages or injuries which may be sustained and su�ered by me in consideration of my association with an entry or participation in the 2012 Space Coast Marathon, or Half-Marathon. If I should su�er injury or illness, I authorize the o�cials of the race to use their discretion to have me transported to a medical facility, and I take full �nancial and legal responsibility for this action. I attest and verify that I am physically �t and have my physician’s permission to participate in this race. I hereby grant full permission to any and all of the foregoing to use any photographs, videotapes, or any other record of this event for any purpose of the event whatsoever. I have read the above release and understand that it presents a risk of physical injury, knowing this I am entering this event at my own risk.

SIGNATURE _________________________________________ DATE _______________________

SIGNATURE OF PARENT FOR THOSE UNDER 18 (HALF) _________________________________________________

Running Zone Foundation and Space Coast Runners welcome you to the 41st running of the Space Coast Marathon and Half Marathon – Florida’s oldest marathon. We invite runners and walkers alike to experience one of the most beautiful USATF-certified waterfront courses on the east coast. This is one of the most unique running and walking events in the country! Because our course is held within the shadow of the Kennedy Space Center, the entire event revolves around a space theme sure to delight and energize our participants. The only space-themed marathon and half-marathon on the planet! 5-4-3-2-1! Blast off for this year’s 6:15 a.m. start of the Space Coast Marathon and Half-Marathon on November 25th, 2012!

Here are some of the highlights for the 41st running of the Space Coast Marathon & Half Marathon:

• Start the race to the roar of a Space Shuttle countdown and Liftoff on the Jumbo-tron

• Expo and Pre-Race Dinner at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

• Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Discount Coupons

• “Space” Props along course and at finish line area

• “Space” Themed Water/Aid Stations all along course

• Volunteers in NASA-like uniforms

• “Space” Photo opportunity with astronauts

• Official long sleeve technical T-shirt (moisture-wicking non- cotton)

• Large Beach Towel with race logo for all finishers

• Set a PR with this year’s Pace Teams!

• A full Pancake and Egg Breakfast and Pizza

• Fast Course – Boston Qualifier

Check Division Entering: MARATHON* HALF-MARATHON

BREVARD COUNTy DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE UNTIL AUGUST 31ST – $10.00 foR fULL & $5.00 foR HALf!