During August 2021, MysteryVisits Communications provided this press release on behalf of Oaklawn ...
~ Runners, walkers gather in Marshall for 2021 Oaklawn Hospitality Classic ~
MARSHALL, Michigan – Adam Foreman and Meghan Currie were named the first-place male and female winners Aug. 28 during the 2021 Oaklawn Hospitality Classic.
With a time of 17 minutes and 27 seconds, Foreman – a resident of Marshall – scored the top speed during the race. Currie, an Albion resident, came in with a time of 21 minutes and 35 seconds.
Other top male runners in the event were Jesse Howell of Marshall, whose time was 19 minutes and 52 seconds, and Jeff Klingler of Coldwater, coming in at 20 minutes and 5 seconds.
Other top female runners in the event were Kelsie Letts of Marshall, who ran the course in 23 minutes and 9 seconds, and Alison Thomas of Portage, whose time was 24 minutes and 12 seconds.
The overall event paid tribute to Oaklawn's “frontline heroes” who've worked long hours during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic to maintain the health and safety of the communities Oaklawn serves, said the event's coordinator, Sarah M. Jack.
Under a sunny sky and conditions that Jack described as hot with a high temperature of 90, the 5k race was conducted throughout downtown Marshall beginning at the Fountain Circle, observed by approximately 50 spectators.
That race drew 199 participants and was followed by a mile-long “fun run” that involved 73 others. Corresponding virtual events brought the total involvement for the event to 286, Jack said.
Oaklawn's Hospitality Classic, which traditionally has been held annually in May, was delayed this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. Last year's event was conducted online because of similar safety concerns.
This year's event did not include a 10k race and, because of the schedule change to summer, events connected to the school-based 100 Lap Club were cancelled.
Participants in this year's event ranged in age from 3 to 75. Most were from communities throughout Michigan, but other runners and walkers came from Indiana, Colorado and Georgia.
George Youngdahl of Marshall sang the National Anthem at the onset of the day’s activities, accompanied by a color guard from Marshall's Scout Troop No. 373.
The day included several activities, community celebrations and musical offerings, including performances by Motor City Soul and Fire Lake and a coney dog-eating contest sponsored by the Copper Athletic Club.
Eaton Corp. was the overall event's top corporate sponsor. John Lubis, engineering manager at Eaton Corp., expressed thanks to the Oaklawn volunteers who assisted during the day as well as to Marshall's public-safety personnel.
Among those volunteers was Oaklawn President and CEO Gregg Beeg, who handed out bottles of water to race participants at the finish line.
“We’re very grateful for all of the community’s ongoing support, and for all of the help from the volunteers,” Jack said. “They really pitched in to make this one of the most enjoyable events that we can share in Marshall.”
Full race results may be found at www.runsignup.com by clicking on the “Find a race” button. The website also allows visitors to follow many race events, including participants' statistics and times.
In past years, the Hospitality Classic's 5k course record for males was set by Duane Daughtery in 1997, with a time of 14 minutes and 56. The 5k record for females was set by Jenny Goodpaster in 2000, with a time of 17 minutes and 19 seconds.
Oaklawn plans to host the event again in May 2022, the month during which the event normally is scheduled, organizers said. Those plans are expected to begin soon and include the 100 Lap Club program among area schools.






