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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Peachtree Results

race time / order of finish
0.41.53 00633 Jake Morgan coworker’s son
0.47.04 01824 David Belle Isle Roswell
0.49.39 02879 Brad Morgan coworker
0.50.16 03172 Danny Downing JFBC
0.50.23 03216 Chad Eaton SPdL
0.50.50 03410 Bradley Morgan coworker’s son
0.53.25 04901 Cole Eaton SPdL son
0.53.49 05149 Will Murphy
0.54.30 05603 Jason Kembrey coworker
1.00.07 10430 Hannah Kate Downing JFBC
1.00.06 10414 Merry Emily Downing JFBC
1.02.27 12654 Todd Hall Living Science
1.02.40 12868 Grace Anderson Anna’s roommate
1.07.18 17604 Mandy Mullen Thome SPdL
1.07.57 18305 Wesley Nickell SPdL son
1.07.57 18306 Lydia Nickell SPdL daughter
1.08.01 18360 Andrea Nickel SPdL
1.08.45 19081 Chris Vineyard former coworker
1.11.38 22164 Steve Garrett coworker
1.11.38 22165 Shane Stewart coworker
1.16.22 27071 Glenn Armstrong coworker
1.17.06 27902 Anna Murphy
1.18.12 28963 Laura Briscoe Carey SPdL
1.20.18 31069 Hailey Nickell SPdL daughter
1.20.20 31087 Mia Nickell SPdL daughter
1.20.48 31556 Brian Hoyt 680 the Fan
1.22.31 33090 Melisa Kembrey coworker’s wife
1.25.56 35978 Scott Nickell NPCC
1.26.59 36798 David Murphy
1.33.15 41548 Phil Duffy retired coworker
1.34.45 42514 Deborah Light SPdL
1.37.33 44317 Jimmy Light SPdL
1.45.12 48803 Rachel Gilliland coworker
 
As you can tell, a thousand or more runners will finish the race every minute. That’s 250 people every 15 seconds, or 50 people every three seconds – 16 every second. Now you know why it’s a problem for runners to stop and take pictures after crossing the finish line.
 
Fun fact: Will, Anna, and I all finished within eleven minutes of each other.
 
Dave.Anna.Will
7.06 7.21 7.50 am start time
1.27 1.17 0.54 race time
8.33 8.38 8.44 am finishing time
 
The Peachtree Road Race sends out a magazine every year in the packet with the race number. This year the magazine had an article about how churches along the route participate in the race. The preists across the street at St. Phillips blessing runners with sprinkles of holy water. How SPdL hands out water – with a photo of the SPdL volunteers, including Dock and Melissa, Sharon Lim, and Edie – in the yellow shoes.

Unlike some Peachtree veterans, I know exactly how many Peachtrees I’ve run, thanks to my scrapbook calendars and spreadsheets that log what time I ran each year, who I ran with, and what outfit I wore. I was in the 86 and 87 Peachtrees, then every Peachtree since 1990. That’s 32 total and 30 in a row. Most of this info is on my blog. Perhaps I’ll post it later this month. I know, I am a nerd. Heck, who else takes the time to look up all these results and photos every year – and record them?

Will has run every Peachtree since 2004, a total of sixteen. Pretty good to run 16 Peachtrees before turning 26. That may be a record. Anna has a streak of two going, and Ceil ran with me in 2003. Any questions?

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