11th Annual Goode
'What Goes Down, Must Come Up' 4-Mile Handicap & Pancake Breakfast
Saturday March 5, 2005

Here are the results and a few notes. Results are probably not exactly accurate, but nobody cares anyway. Everybody went away with a smile on their face and an adventure run under their belts. Lots of pancakes were eaten and about 40 door prizes & t-shirts were given out to the 48 finishers. Big thanks to Jeff at Riverside Runners!

The race started with Bernie Davis showing up at 7:30 AM, an hour and 40 minutes before his 9:10 AM start. So, he just ran in the rain until then and finished along with some BIG snowflakes at around 10:30 long after the awards were all given out. The fastest time of the day was turned in by Pete O'Brian. Pete gave course record holder (21:40), Richard Ferguson, a 2:30 head start, and finshed 16 seconds faster than his predicted race time of 23:00 with a real time of 22:44. (Ferguson had the 2nd fastest time, finishing 10 seconds off his pace of 25:30 in 25:40.

 However, this race does not necessarily go to the fastest. The 2005 over-all winner of the 11th Annual Goode, 'What Goes Down, Must Come Up' 4-Mile Handicap & Pancake Breakfast went to Jeremy Metcalf, who finished five seconds slower that his predicted pace of 30:00, in 30:05. 2nd place: Laura Carr who finished eight seconds faster than her predicted 37:00, in 36: 52. 3rd: Kevin Shroyer: nine seconds off his 29:40, in 29:49. 4th: Richard Ferguson, ten seconds off his 25:30 in 25:40 5th: Craig Miller, 11 seconds off his 31, in 31:11 6th: Brittany Sites: 15 seconds off her 34, in 34:15 7th: Pete O'Brian: 16 faster than his 23:00 in 22:44 8th: Bobby Clauss: 17 faster than his 29, in 28:43 9th: Darryl Wargo; 19 seconds faster than his 32, in 31:41 10th place tie: Ryan Carlton & Paul Bryant, 20 seconds off 32 & 38 min. projections.

Other times in relative order: Brett Boman, about 21 seconds faster than 28:10 Austin Vogt, about 30 seconds fater than 28:00 Elizabeth DeGiorgio, about 30 seconds slower than 40. Eric MacPherson, about 31 seconds faster than 32 David Rocco, about 32 seconds faster than 39 Jeanne Craig about 33 faster than 35:40 Lisa MacPherson, Donna Bryant, & Ashley Armistead were all about 43 seconds faster than 32:00 and 32:12 start times. Donna Elder: 45 seconds faster than 32 Corrie Owen and Wayne Owen about 47 seconds faster than 52:05 & 52:04 Brian Carlton about 48 seconds faster than 30 minutes Brittney May & Bob Hartless about 58 seconds faster than 37 & 32 Lori Rocco about a minute faster than 39 (and about 30 seconds faster than husband, Dave). Geoff Ranowsky about one minute faster than32. Hannah Ybarra & Tommy Craven about 1:07 faster & slower than 34 & 42 minutes respectively. Vic Galan & Adam Karschner about 1:08 slower & faster than 42 & 34 Jerry Price about 1:24 slower than 40 minutes. Caitlyn Carlton about 1:11 slower than 34 Josh Ranowsky about 1:12 slower than 30 minutes. Ken Carlton about 2:38 faster than 40 Lacy Yule about 3:17 faster than 40 Kristie Shroyer about 7:13 faster than 46 Della Turner & Julie Tweedy about 14:37 faster than 50 minutes and first to cross the finish line was James Meador, in his first ever race, about 21 minutes faster than his predicted time of 55 minutes (therefore he finished last, we think). Ken Marks & Jimmy Kyhland were lost in the shuffle along with several other pre-race favorites: Ben Therdunthat Heywood Yabuzzoff Juraz Mustbedraggin and Shoulda Benthere!

Coach Loy