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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, August 25-27, 2010 The Park Record B-4 - Continued from B-1 Runners battle climb COMPLETE DENTAL CARE FOR YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY coming down is a nice, relaxing lime." * That was one take, at least. Stansbury High School crosscountry coach Steve Allen NEW PATIENT didn't quite share Clark's ^SPECIAL: opinion of the descent. C cleaning, x-rays, "By that point, you're pretty beat up, so it's still survival &exam • w * Si, mode when you come back i "Certain restrictions apply, «•!--:• down," said Allen, who is tryMatthew M. Criffetli, DMD call for free consultation. & Jeffrey H. Cordon, DMD Speda\ offer ^ p / ^ September 30th ing to finish the Triple Trail Challenge (as is McTavish, Always Accepting New Patients • Preferred Provider though she has to do it on her for Most Insurances • Financing Available •own time). With the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase and the 1680 Ute Blvd. Ste C, Park City Park City Marathon down, www.mountainhighdental.com • 435-647-3012 Allen is now looking forward Located in Kimball Junction Next to thepostQffice to the Mid-Mountain Marathon on Sept. 11. "I just love trails," he said. "As much as I can be on trails, that's where I want to be." Saturday's runners received ice-cold wash cloths, chocolate milk, cake, Utah peaches and carnations at the finish. If that wasn't compensation enough. Park City chiropractor Gary Zetterberg handed out apples to the exhausted masses in hopes of promoting the Green Apple Wellness Center, set to open at Newpark Plaza in 2011. It was fitting that Zetterberg try to get the word out PASSPORT NOT.REQUIRED about his new business at the marathon, which drew him to ENCHANTING EUROPEAN INN Park City in the first place. ROMANTIC FINE DINING 'Tve ran the Park City BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER - DAILY Marathon three times," ZettELEGANT SUNDAY BRUNCH erberg said. "I fell in love with Park City, so now I've REMEMBER OUR CHEF's WEDNESDAY DINNER IS $ 2 9 . 9 5 FOR THREE COURSES moved out here from New Hampshire to spend the rest of my life running and helping the community to discover wellness." Local runners made their biggest mark in the half & RESTAURANT marathon, where eight en1235 WARM SPRINGS ROAD trants with Summit County MIDWAY. UTAH 4 3 5 6 5 4 I4OO ties won their respective age www.thcblueboarinn.coni divisions. Heber City's Brad Osguthorpe, a Park City High School track coach, won the ERIK DAEN\T2JPARK RECORD Salt Lake City's Cindy Faust gets congratulated as she crosses the finish at Newpark Plaza. overall men's half-marathon in a blistering time of 1:11:20, beating Park City's Mickey Wilson by five minutes. On the women's side, Park City's Molly Retzer claimed victory in 1:31:11. Other local age division winners include Christian Froekjaer-Jensen (men's 30-34), Mark Christopherson (men's 40-44), Sharon Starika (women's 4549), Patrick Piper (men's 4549), Lon Thomas (men's 5054) and Frank Larsen (men's 60-64). The top Park City finisher in the full marathon was Julia Holland, who finished third overall among women and first in the 45-49 age division with a time of 3:15:25. On the men's side, Mike Swartzlander was the fastest Parkite in 3:42:02. Park City's Wendy Halliday won the women's 50-54 full division. The big winners of the day's most grueling test were Washington, Utah's Amber Green, who crossed in 3:08:32, and Salt Lake City's Jason Howe, who won the men's race in 2:53:25. For Corona, Calif., housewife Yolanda Holder, it was the first of two marathons on Saturday alone. Holder, who walks the 26 miles, is trying to set the world record for most marathons completed in a calendar year by a woman, and she flew to Las Vegas for the E.T. Full Moon Midnight Marathon immediately after she crossed the finish line at Newpark. To set the record, the 52year-old Holder must complete 101 marathons. Park City was her 71st and favorite marathon, she said, despite struggles dealing with the elevation the past two years. "This year was my best, because I didn't get altitude sickness," she said before adding that she will take a "break" by walking just a single marathon this weekend before attempting four on Labor Day weekend. Zetterberg said he encouraged marathoners from the East Coast to learn from his own harrowing experience in his first year. "When I ran it two years ago, I was running too fast and the mountains started spinning around a little bit," he said. "I just calmed it down, and I've encouraged a lot of the marathoners just to run slower, drink more water and they do well." If the top marathon times look i\ little slower than your traditional city races, that's not necessarily a reflection of the runners' lilness, McTavish said. She estimates that runners lose about one minute per mile off their sea-level times but usually don't let that get them down. "It seems like people really enjoy the course." McTavish said. "They recognize that it's a challenge, so they just kind of relax and realize that their pace is going to be slower than it is at home." On Sunday, marathon organizers held their first-ever Sinner Six 10K, allowing less serious runners the chance to don costumes and celebrate the Summit County scenery together. McTavish said next year's event won't feature any major changes, other than the welcome completion of a pedestrian tunnel under Bonanza Drive. Visit www.pcmarathon.com for full results or information about next year's race. *?<i\ e-#-'- ^7Sarah Wright, Executive Director, Utdh'ClearrEnerg/ v **' .• *«§ R^V.^^'*^ • i t . . . . . . . « - ^ .•>;• TWO SKIS. TWO WHEELS. TWO SEASONS. You've stashed the skis and dug out the wheels. Now bring them to Deer Valley this summer to experience over 55 miles or* pristine biking trails as well as scenic lift rides and all the hiking you can handle. Enjoy the mountain's warnicr side and its breathtaking scenery while making this Season one to remember. • .-I YOU STAY COOL AND HELP KEEP ENERGY COSTS DOWN. 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