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The 18th annual Carter, DeLuca, Farrell & Schmidt Ho Ho Ho Holiday Run, held on the roads of Bethpage on Dec. 17, was a tremendous success, and was a big win for Farmingdale's "First Lady of Running" Donna McMahon. Donna's time was 18 minutes, 39 seconds, a 6:01 per mile pace that brought her to the finish line at Bethpage High School 17 seconds in front of second place woman Camissa Matson of Centerport.

Pictured here at the post-run awards ceremony at Bethpage High School are Overall Winner Sean Hopkins, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto, Overall Women's winner Donna McMahon of Farmingdale, Town Councilwoman-elect Beth Faughnan and Town Councilwoman Rose Marie Walker.

Also scoring big in this year's run was 72-year-old Farmingdale runner Geza Feld, whose 25:10 finish earned him second place in the 70-74 age group, a scant three seconds out of first place.

Helene Kriegstein of Farmingdale (#998) was a determined finisher.

There were nearly 1,000 finishers in the 5K Run and nearly 100 youngsters in the 1/4-mile Fun Run that preceded the main event. The net result is that several local charities, including the Bretton Bowl fund for needy Bethpage families, the Maurer Foundation for Breast Health Education, and the Tender Loving Care Foundation for premature infants, will each receive substantial contributions. In addition, the generous toy donations by the participants will allow many disadvantaged children to have a more festive holiday through the event's partnership with Mercy First.

Special thanks to the event's title sponsor Carter, DeLuca, Farrell & Schmidt, LLP, and to presenting sponsor Retail, Wholesale & Chain Store Food Employees Union, Local 338, for their generous contributions. Without sponsors it would be impossible to produce a race with this many participants and to maintain the high quality standards required to make the race a success. Also worthy of acknowedgement are Whole Foods of Manhasset, Kozy Shack Pudding, Organic Juice USA, and Shop Rite for the generous donations of fruit, puddings, juices, and soda that helped make the post-race refreshments so good, and Jet Blue, Nikon, The Runner's Edge, Quantum Feet, Ben's Deli, Goldman Brothers and South Shore Outdoor for donating the door prizes that were so well received by the runners and walkers.

Special thanks go to race directors Joe Sturgess and Bob Sherman, and to all the Greater Long Island Running Club volunteers who continuously and willingly donate their time. It is these volunteers that provide the needed efforts to ensure that everyone enjoys participating in a GLIRC event.

Appreciation was also extended to the Bethpage School District for allowing the use of the facilities at Bethpage High School for registration and the awards ceremony, the Eighth Precinct of the Nassau County Police, the Bethpage Auxiliary Police, and the Bethpage Fire Department Emergency Medical Team for making the course safe for everyone. Also, John Snitko of JMS Racing Services is deserving of high praise for his professional timing job.

Last but very much not least, thanks go to the Town of Oyster Bay and its Supervisor, John Venditto. The Town continues to show its enthusiastic support for running and fitness programs in both words and deeds. Thanks, as well, to Town Councilwoman-elect Beth Faughnan, Town Councilwoman Rose Marie Walker and Senator Kemp Hannon for being on hand on race day to support the event.


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