Some of the best women runners in the world joined with lots of runners from Long Island for the 23rd annual Vytra Women's Run, held on the roads of Farmingdale on Saturday morning, July 8 - and everyone enjoyed an almost picture perfect event!
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Colleen O'Hara of Hicksville heads for the finish line.
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Transported Russian athlete Natalia Belova, who now makes her home in Manhattan, scored as the first finisher overall, in a blazing time of 15 minutes, 56 seconds, six second, amazing the spectators as she shifted into an incredible new gear at the top of the stretch to pull away from runners-up Aziza Aliyn and Marie Davenport.
Top Long Island finishers were Megan Holden (17:13) Katie Di Camillo (17:38), and Lindsey Webber (17:50). Di Camillo won the Paula Wunderlich Memorial Award as the first member of GLIRC to cross the finish line.
Among the top finishers was 33-year old teacher Colleen O'Hara of Hicksville. O'Hara, who runs competitively for the Fast Feet Women's Racing Team of the host Greater Long Island Running Club, scored third place honors in the very competitive 30-34 age group, finishing the 3.1 Mile course in 21 minutes and 14 seconds, a 6:51 per mile pace.
This year's run was once again conducted by the Greater Long Island Running Club in conjunction with the Town of Oyster Bay, with the very generous folks at Vytra Health Plans once again coming on board as the title sponsor, with a big assist from Bob Cook and his great staff at The Runner's Edge, PKL Physical Therapy, Long Island Sports & Rehabilitation Center and Tweezerman.
Rosemary Camilleri reprised her rookie performance with another great job as Director of the event this year, with Dawn Farina serving as the Coordinator of Elite Athletes, Amy Goldstein handling the Women's Fun Run, Carl Grossbard coordinating volunteers and Terry Bisogno doing an incredible job as the finish line and Awards announcer. The 2006 edition of the Run was again part of the Grand Prix of Long Island Road Races, conducted under the auspices of Long Island Track & Field, and was the 2006 Long Island Track & Field Women's Championship event.
Special thanks go to The Town of Oyster Bay and its very supportive Supervisor John Venditto for their continued support for running and fitness, to New York State Senator Carl Marcellino for his enthusiastic support and to New York State Assemblyman Rob Walker, Farmingdale Mayor George Graff, Nassau County Legislator David Mejias, Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Rose Walker and Oyster Bay Town Clerk Steven Labriola for being on hand on race day to lend their support.
The main event was preceded by a 1/4 mile fun run for future female Olympians age 12 and under, with special Vytra Fun Run Medals presented to all Fun Run finishers.
The 2006 run was conducted in the memory of Christine E. Vaccaro and her courageous battle against ovarian cancer, with a substantial portion of the proceeds going to Long Island Oceans (Ovariam Cancer Education, Advocacy, Networking and Support) - bringing light to all GYN cancers.