Paul Geimer Is Best Predictor In July 9 Atomic City Road Runners Weekly Pace Race

Atomic City Roadrunners set off Tuesday evening for their weekly pace race. Courtesy photo

More runners set off on Tuesday evening’s race. Courtesy photo

BY TED WILLIAMS
Atomic City Road Runners

Paul Geimer was the top predictor in the weekly pace race held on the trail across from the Laboratory “S” Site on West Jemez Road with 22 second differential off his predicted time and was also the first finisher in the 3 mile trail run at 21:44.  Other accurate predictors were:  Ted Atkins, Senior at 45 seconds off and the best male finisher on the 1 mile distance paved race recording a 22:25; Chris Michel with a 84 second difference; 1 year old Asner Zavorka recording a 87 second differential; and Madalena Onczarer at 99 seconds off.

In the 1 mile paved run Katie Gattiker was the top finisher in the 1 mile paved race 12:45.

Holly Walker was the top finisher in the 1 mile trail race with a time of 32:22 and Ron Geimer was the first male at 32:23.

13 year old Adrian Medin came in first in the 2 mile trail distance recording a 21:40.

On the 3 mile trail run Madeline Harms was the best female finisher with a time of 32:24.

Next week’s race will be held on Tuesday, July 16th, 2024 at 6:00 PM at Overlook Park in White Rock which is gotten to by taking a left off State Route # 4 by the gas station onto Rover Boulevard and taking the first left onto Meadow Lane  and going approximately a mile or so to the Overlook Park entrance on the left and taking a left onto Overlook Road about a half mile on the right where the race will start by the parking lot and play ground.  1 mile paved and 3 mile trail runs will be available.

For more information call (1)505-672-1639 or visit the Club’s Web site at:  https://www.ac-rr.com

For more information call (1)505-672-1639 or visit the Club’s Web site at:  https://www.ac-rr.com

Scene from Atomic Road Runners Tuesday evening pace race. Courtesy photo

A young participant joins the Atomic City Roadrunners Tuesday evening. Courtesy photo