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						Once again, over 4200 entrants! 
 3798 Finishers in the 10K race. 120
						in the 2K (1.24 Miles)
 (and a bunch of kids)
 Pictures are posted! See them here. Look upyour race number here to help find
						your pictures when available Results links are below! "Thanks" go out to the over
						200 volunteers who did an "Awesome Job". They and Stan Smith (who spends
						over a month of his free time creating the course) are the reason things go so smoothly. We've had a couple of people want to thank
						Stan for the course more personally and he does not have a e-mail address. Please
						send him snail mail at; Stan Smith, 3707 37th St., Des Moines,
						IA. 50310 A letter from a participant this year Thanks to all who organized and ran this event. This was the first year I have ran this race and I have to say
						it inspired me to get back seriously into running and fitness, or at least run more
						than 2 times a month. Being a vain former good prep runner 20 years ago, I have been
						away from running because I could not handle the shame of 8:00 minute pace and being
						out of breath at mile 1. I came to this race alone, driving 200 miles each way and
						it was worth every minute of the 1 hour plus it took me to finish. This race reminded
						me what is important about running, the camaraderie, the fun, the satisfaction of
						starting and finishing and giving it your best. I have missed out on years of fun
						and better health due to such immaturity. Stan Smith is an evil genius of the most
						wonderful sort, thanks Stan for a course I will be telling runner friends and non-runner
						friends ( to their dismay) for a long time. Today, Sunday morning, I hurt all over and it feels really good.
						I was covered in mud, wet, cold with scratches and scrapes from bushes and such.
						I felt like my chest was going to burst and walked at times, but felt as good afterwards
						as any race I won in High School. I wore a pair of NB trail shoes I bought a year
						ago and were embarrassingly as clean as the day I bought them with about 3 walking
						miles on them. I am happy to say I had to hose them off and they were properly christened
						for future trail running in this great race.
 A couple of observations I had: After watching the morning news and the ridiculous
						melee that broke out at an NBA game the night before, I was struck by how the runners
						lined up. It was kind of cold, windy and many people had little keeping them warm.
						All the runners (3700+) went quiet while a prayer was said, many sang along with
						the national anthem. Then as the gun went off we all walked, ran and climbed together.
						The support, humor, cooperation and helping that went on reminded me little of what
						I remembered from cross country many years ago. I remembered trying to win, get ahead
						and keep others behind me. I realize I learned little from that after all in the
						long run. I saw what sets people who run and love it from the rest of the population,
						of course there are other groups who have their own activities that fulfill just
						as much, I am glad that running is my choice again.
 
 Another observation is the fact that I left some of my clothes and a camera on a
						pile by a tree and they were there when I went back for them, this for a guy who
						locks his truck if I leave it for 5 minutes. Every other person I met was helpful
						and just there to have fun. I have been a cynic of sorts through most of my adult
						life, but have to say to see 4000 or so runners and more supporters and volunteers
						made me realize that we see what we look for in life.
 
 To sum it up, this may seem a little touchy feely, but what I want to get across
						is for me the race was a really GREAT time, yet it felt like more than just a race,
						it was an experience.
 
 Thanks again to all the volunteers and fellow runners
 
 Tim from Illinois
 More letters HERE. The biggest single group is once again the 19-24 Women.
 Look upyour race number here to help find
						your pictures when available Pictures from 2004 coming in next couple days! Next year's race Nov. 19th, 2005
 Results links are below! 
 We'd like your thoughts on the race, good or bad.
 In order to improve the race, we need YOUR input!
 Send us you comments (bad and good) and anecdotes HERE
 
 115 finishers among Men 14 & Under
 395 finishers among Men 15 - 18
 373 finishers among Men 19 - 24
 304 finishers among Men 25 - 29
 225 finishers among Men 30 - 34
 229 finishers among Men 35 - 39
 197 finishers among Men 40 - 44
 153 finishers among Men 45 - 49
 96 finishers among Men 50 - 54
 65 finishers among Men 55 - 59
 24 finishers among Men 60 - 64
 8 finishers among Men 65 - 69
 5 finishers among Men 70 & Up
 71 finishers among Women 14 & Under
 312 finishers among Women 15 - 18
 461 finishers among Women 19 - 24
 215 finishers among Women 25 - 29
 149 finishers among Women 30 - 34
 130 finishers among Women 35 - 39
 111 finishers among Women 40 - 44
 86 finishers among Women 45 - 49
 38 finishers among Women 50 - 54
 16 finishers among Women 55 - 59
 2 finishers among Women 60 - 64
 2 finishers among Women 65 - 69
 2197 male finishers
 1601 female finishers
 3798 total finishers in the 10K
 
						 
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