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						Run/Walk promotes healthy activity for all ages and 
						fitness levels 
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		[October 10, 2016] 
		
            
			LINCOLN 
			- Runners and walkers, supported by family and friends, gathered at 
		Edward Madigan State Park Saturday morning for the Abraham Lincoln 
		Memorial Hospital Foundation and Memorial SportsCare Run/Walk. This year 
		the Run/Walk featured a 5K, 10K, and 5-mile trail option for people of 
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			 It was a perfect fall day for the youngsters to run a free 200-yard 
			kid dash to start the racing. From toddlers to 10 year olds, 
			children lined up at the start and gave it all they had to finish. 
			The crowd cheered loud for the youth as they ran as fast as their 
			legs would allow them. After the race each runner received a medal 
			for taking part. 
 Then came the big event. Todd Mourning, D.P.T. director of program 
			development at ALMH, gave the participants rules for the different 
			races. All runners at registration were given a chip, a small 
			plastic piece that would track a runner's progress and record times 
			during the race. The timing chips are activated once a runner steps 
			over the electronic mat at the start and finish. When a runner goes 
			over the mat a second time the chip stops recording. Mourning 
			reminded the runners that they should avoid the mat until they were 
			finished with their event or their official time would not be 
			recorded. Once the race was over, runners could find out their times 
			by checking with Mourning who was able to look up the individual 
			results on an ipad.
 
			
			 
			Volunteers were located throughout the park for runners who might 
			need assistance. Volunteers also made sure the runners stayed on the 
			right track for the event they were registered for. 
 After listening to the instructions, all participants took their 
			marks and awaited the command to go.
 
 Following are results from the 5K/10K race categories:
 
 5K (A race that's 3.1 miles long.):
 Men
 1st Jackson Johnson, Lincoln - 18:54
 2nd Dolan Dalpoas, Lincoln - 23:53
 3rd Tony Zurkhammer, Lincoln - 24:07
 
 Women
 1st Danielle Sharpstene, Springfield - 25:57
 2nd Laura Miller, Lincoln - 27:28
 3rd Hattie Mourning, Lincoln - 27:33 (Age 11)
 
			
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 Youth (13 and under) winners were:
 Boys Jace Whitted, Atlanta - 24:50
 Girls Claire Duffer, Lincoln - 30:16
 10KMen
 1st John Coultas, Springfield - 36:16
 2nd Jordan Brimer, Mount Sterling - 38:22
 3rd Carl Cox, Atlanta - 43:00
 
 Women
 1st Laine Sutkey, Union Grove, WI - 53:10
 2nd Linda Mourning, Lincoln - 53:29
 3rd Amy Barnes, Taylorville - 55:55
 
 5K races are becoming more and more popular and are a great way for 
			a beginning runner to maintain their physical fitness. Many 
			organized 5K running events elect to raise money for a chosen 
			charity. All proceeds from this year's race will support local 
			wellness programs.
 
 Mourning said, "I hope that this event encourages people of all 
			fitness levels to get moving and celebrate health."
 
 For information regarding Memorial SportsCare at ALMH call the ALMH 
			Rehabilitation Department at 217-605-5500 or visit ALMH.org. 
			Memorial SportsCare is a full-service athletic training program for 
			athletes of all ages.
 
 [Lisa Ramlow]
 
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