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Melissa Gallagher of run sponsor Vytra Health Plans congratulates wheelchair athlete Lauren Konetsky.
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During a picture-perfect day, 399 finishers, including champions from all over the nation and the world as well as virtually every single top female runner from all over Long Island and representing every local club, enjoyed amazing giveaways, perfect weather and an outstanding finish on the track at Farmingdale High School during the 19th Annual Vytra Health Plans Long Island Women's 5 Kilometer Run held on the morning of July 13.
Special congratulations to 13-year-old Lauren Konetsky of Levittown who won the wheelchair division of the run, finishing the 3.1 mile course in 19 minutes, 16 seconds.
Other Levittown athletes winning awards in the run included Kerry Ann Branker, who was the first runner in the 15-19 age group in 20:12, Jodie Schoppman, who was the fourth finisher in that age group in 20:48 and Susan Lieb, who scored as the second finisher in the "Clydesdale" 160 pound plus division in 29:38.
The winner of this year's run for the second consecutive year was 29-year-old Catherine Nderba of Kenya, two-time winner of the Boston Marathon and the women's world marathon record holder. Nderba's winning time of 15:53 was the fastest five kilometers run by a woman on Long Island since she herself ran a 15:20 in last year's edition of the run.
Local runners from Farmingdale and the Massapequas came home with their fair share of awards, led by 32-year-old Massapequa Park speedster Regina Ronan, who was the second Long Island finisher, 12th overall in 18:20 and 32-year-old Donna McMahon of Farmingdale, who scored as the third Long Island finisher, 14th overall, in 18:33. Other local award winners included Sharon Kulesa of Farmingdale, who was the second finisher in the Clydesdale Weight Division and Christime Stankard of Massapequa, who scored third in that same division.
Congratulations and a very big "thank you" to Race Director Ellen Weinstein of the host Greater Long Island Running Club, coordinator of Elite Athletes Dorreen Isenberg and to Vytra Health Plans who was once again the title sponsor of the event.
"This was another remarkable day for local running and racing and a terrific example of the strides that women, both locally and worldwide, have made in athletic endeavors," said Weinstein. "We are thrilled at the performances of our 'sisters' from the nation and the world and take special pride in the great performances of local runners like Kathy, Regina and Donna."