Lindgren makes memorable win
Herald and News
Klamath Falls, OR
August 11, 2002
By STEVE MATTHIES
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK — Forget Rosie Ruiz.
Former Klamath Union standout Liz Lindgren had her own moment of
chaos Saturday as the former state champion runner almost set a
record in the women's 6.7-mile run.
Lindgren crossed the finish line at the Crater Lake Rim Runs and
Marathon sixth overall in the shortest race of the day.
But, no one knew that — at first.
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The number she wore was registered to Debbie Caldwell.
Caldwell, however, elected not to run and gave her number to
Lindgren, a 19-year-old who now runs at Arizona State
University, and the former KU runner was the first woman to
finish the 6.7-mile race.
Lindgren finished in 40 minutes, flat, just 21 seconds off the
women's course record set by Sandy Rowan in 1987. Rowan then
lived in Klamath Falls, but now resides in Medford.
"I wasn't registered and Caldwell's husband (Calvin) said that I
could use her number and change (results at the end of the
race)," Lindgren said, and that is exactly what happened.
"I'm 19, rather than 43," Lindgren said with chagrin.
"The elevation wasn't that bad," she added of her first run at
Crater Lake, "and the smoke wasn't that bad. I've been trying to
train in Klamath Falls for cross country (at ASU).
"The race was OK, but there was a ton of downhill, but I've been
doing a lot of hills."
Lindgren said that she was able to run most of the race with
another former KU runner, Jonathan Osborne, who now runs for
Willamette University.
Osborne, however, continued on to finished third, overall, in
the 13-mile race.
"Actually, it was nice to be able to run with Jon," Lindgren
said.
Lindgren finished about three and one-half minutes behind the
overall winner of the 6.7-mile race, Joe Dudman of Portland.
"This was my fifth straight 6.7-mile race here, and my second
win," Dudman said after he finished his race in 36:33, well off
the course record of Tom Ansbery of Tucson, Ariz., set in 1983.
Dudman finished second to Monty Gregg of Redmond in 2000 and
2001.
"I saw the smoke," Dudman said, "but I didn't really notice it
al all, only the hills.
"The last couple of years, I've had trouble going past the first
hill. This year, I wanted to run it solidly and then hold on.
But, on that last hill, I felt as bad as I ever have."
Still, he ran his fastest Crater Lake race, and said that he
usually comes down for a couple days vacation and hiking and
then runs in the Crater Lake Rim Runs and Marathon.
"It's such a unique location, and really well organized," Dudman
said.
"My strategy paid off, but I thought the last couple of guys
would catch me," he said of Gregg and Tony Hawkes, who were
second and third in 37:13 and 37:19, respectively.
"I thought about doing the 13(-mile race), for about half a
day," Dudman said.
There were 118 runners who completed the 6.7-mile run, and
another 28 completed the 6.7-mile walk, which was won by Roger
Brown in one hour, 27 minutes and 39 seconds.
CRATER LAKE RIM RUNS 6.7-MILE RUN
1. Joe Dudman, 36.33; 2. Monty Gregg, 37.13; 3. Tony Hawkes,
37.19; 4. Brett Long, 37.47; 5. Gregory Christensen, 38.17; 6.
Liz Lindgren, 40.00; 7. Luke Hughes, 42.33; 8. Jane Cleavenger,
44.26; 9. Justin Baker, 44.42; 10. Tod Pawlak, 45:01;
11. Bill Browne, 45:47; 12. Randy Lytle, 45:50; 13. Joe Silver,
45:57; 14. Dwayne Walden, 46:20; 15. Susan Waugh, 46:27; 16.
Joshua Lytle, 46:38; 17. Ron Johnson, 47:03; 18. Bill Addington,
47:33; 19. Timothy Legue, 47:52; 20. Mike Hawkes, 47:53;
21. Dave Hoppe, 47:56; 22. Kristy Creed, 48:40; 23. Richard
Bruce, 48:58; 24. Chris Kehr, 49:03; 25. Curtis Staros, 49:40;
26. Travis Caldwell, 49:44; 27. Kerry Teamey, 49:52; 28. Millie
Layman, 50:43; 29. Julia McCartney, 51:10; 30. Natasha Edinger,
51:12;
31. Stephen Caldwell, 51:23; 32. Jon Nowak, 51:28; 33. Edward
Stone, 51:31; 34. Lewis Damar, 51:46; 35. John Fettig, 51:47;
36. Kathy Dungey, 51:50; 37. Lee Juillerat, 51:59; 38. Bruce
Kielsmeier, 52:39; 39. Dick McCartney, 53:00; 40. Cathy
Marshall, 53:16;
41. Kari Sundblad, 53:28; 42. David Lindgren, 54:19; 43. John
Thornburg, 55:03; 44. Peter Kahle, 55:18; 45. Kevin Strandberg,
55:21; 46. Guy Jakubowski, 55:27; 47. Pete Dixon, 55:47; 48. Ted
Holt, 55:50; 49. Mason Holt, 56:00; 50. Bert Gray, 56:12;
51. Donna Sledge-Brown, 56:19; 52. Mark Buktenica, 57:10; 53.
Scott Marx, 57:20; 54. Robert Kahle, 57:26; 55. Paul Kahle,
58:08; 56. Kelly Teamey, 58:12; 57. Leanne Kruz, 58:19; 58.
Stephanie Little, 58:19; 59. Kim Sawyer, 58:20; 60. Calvin
Caldwell, 58:46;
61. Marigrace Marshall, 58:47; 62. Russ Isham, 59:04; 63.
Jeannie Lingg, 59:06; 64. David Brennan, 57:07; 65. Jenni Marken,
59:22; 66. Bob McCartney, 59:28; 67. Kent Peterson, 59:50; 68.
Brian Mortensen, 59:59; 69. Chris Bailey, 1:00:01; 70. Kirsten
Peterson, 1:00:05;
71. Beau Batsell, 1:00:37; 72. Chad Mith, 1:00:43; 73. Spud
Henderson, 1:00:51; 74. Marianne Hakwes, 1:00:52; 75. Al Acord,
1:01:25; 76. Mimi Fettig, 1:01:43; 77. Brian Biehl, 1:02:11; 78.
Mandy Smith, 1:02:31; 79. Kevin O'Brien, 1:03:10; 80. Pat Barry,
1:03:11;
81. Christine Faith, 1:03:12; 82. Sienna Lytle, 1:03:19; 83.
Antonina Ferrante, 1:03:32; 84. Paige Teamey, 1:03:35; 85.
Tianni Lytle, 1:03:47; 86. Melissa Aden, 1:03:48; 87. Mark
Marshall, 1:03:56; 88. Shannon Holt, 1:03:58; 89. Nancy Dey,
1:06:06; 90. Gina Berquist, 1:06:31;
91. Signe Prindiville, 1:06:51; 92. Kelsey Underwell, 1:07:36;
93. Jimmy Fraley, 1:08:03; 94. Chuck Kaeser, 1:08:03; 95. Anna
Hulstron, 1:08:23; 96. Terri Zeigler, 1:08:45; 97. C.J. Walker,
1:08:48; 98. Molly Wray, 1:08:55; 99. Diane Marx, 1:09:16; 100.
Lenor Balme, 1:09:40;
101. Suzy Isham, 1:09:42; 102. Michele Bergstrom, 1:11:54; 103.
Rebecca Jensen, 1:12:43; 104. no name listed, 1:12:57; 105.
Lezlie Amstutz, 1:13:07; 106. runner 143, 1:13:20; 107. Bill
Bloom, 1:13:52; 108. John Boice, 1:13:58; 109. no name listed,
1:14:46; 110. Richard Wood, 1:14:46;
111. Katherine Murphey, 1:16:05; 112. Lucy Gutierrez, 1:17:44;
113. Margaret Rasmussen, 1:19:45; 114. Denise Miller, 1:19:52;
115. Greg McKenzie, 1:20:27; 116. no name listed, 1:20:39; 117.
no name listed, 1:21:14; 118. no name listed, 1:22:00.
6.7-MILE WALK
1. Roger Brown, 1:20.39; 2. Jonathan Ketchum, 1:21.14; 3. Nick
Amstutz, 1:22.52; 4. Joe Kregal, 1:24.18; 5. Ardith Ketchum,
1:24.31; 6. Lori Noack, 1:26.50; 7. Pebble Hager, 1:26.51; 8.
Karen Lynch, 1:27.20; 9. Sharon Allen, 1:29.17; 10. Susan
McKenzie, 1:29.34;
11. Glenda Christensen, 1:30.39; 12. Rick Baumgartner, 1:30.39;
13. Ira Stanley, 1:32.22; 14. Kent Wimmer, 1:30.22; 15. Cheri
Little, 1:33.06; 16. Lana Bryan, 1:34.56; 17. Luanna Pickthorn,
2:10.16; 18. Larry Ann Gorlock, 2:10.17.
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