Millie Darlington Is Top Predictor In Weekly Pace Race

Runners gather Tuesday for the ACRR weekly pace race held near North Mesa and Barranca Mesa. Courtesy/ACRR   

Runners take off in Tuesday’s Atomic City Road Runner’s pace race held near North Mesa and Barranca Mesa. Courtesy/ACRR

ACRR News:

Millie Darlington, 5, was the best predictor in the weekly pace race held by the tunnel near the traffic circle between North Mesa and Barranca Mesa with a 15 second differential off her predicted time. 

Other accurate predictors were: 

  • Tony Borek at 19 seconds off;
  • Mark Bjorklund with a 20 second difference;
  • David Kunsberg recording 24 seconds off; and
  • Ted Atkins, Senior with a 30 second differential.

Felix Candia was the top finisher in the 1 mile course at 10:59 and Katie Gattiker was the first female recording a 11:39.

In the 3 mile distance Jan Velechovsky was the first finisher with a time of 26:42 and Lynn Bjorklund was the best female at 28:08.

Next week’s race is 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, on the Water Canyon Trail 2.7 miles on the left from the junction of State Route # 4 and Pajarito Road and headed west on N.M. 4 towards Bandelier National Monument. 

1 and 3 mile trail runs will be available.

For more information call 505.672.1639 or visit the Club’s Website.

Scene from the Atomic City Road Runner’s pace race held Tuesday near North Mesa and Barranca Mesa. CourtesyACRR                                                                                                                                                                   

Scene from the Atomic City Road Runner’s pace race held Tuesday near North Mesa and Barranca Mesa. CourtesyACRR
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