MysteryVisits Communications provided this press release on behalf of Oaklawn during June 2022.
~ Nearly a thousand runners gather for Oaklawn Color Classic 5k & Fun Run ~
MARSHALL, Michigan – Jack Bidwell and Brooke Waito were named the first-place male and female winners Saturday, June 11, during the 2022 Color Classic 5k & Fun Run, which brought nearly a thousand participants to this community’s downtown.
With a time of 17 minutes and 53 seconds, Bidwell – a 15-year-old resident of Marshall – scored the top speed during the race. Waito, 18, also a Marshall resident, came in with a time of 21 minutes and 38 seconds.
Other top male runners in the event were Conner Fountain, 16, of Olivet, whose time was 18 minutes and 22 seconds, and Benjamin Gautsche, 14, of Coldwater, coming in at 19 minutes and 08 seconds.
Other top female runners in the event were Megan Sterly, 17, of Concord, whose time was 23 minutes and 13 seconds, and Allison Gautsche, 13, of Coldwater, who ran the course in 23 minutes and 26 seconds.
The event grew out of the longtime annual Hospitality Classic and drew 930 participants, the largest such gathering since 2015.
“It was extremely gratifying to see how many hundreds of people turned out to join in the events, and to see all the smiling people lined up on the streets to watch them,” Jack said.
Festivities got under way in sunny and pleasant weather as avid runners and walkers gathered near the Fountain Circle at 9 a.m., said Sarah Jack, an Oaklawn marketing associate who is coordinating the event.
During the “color run,” Jack said, runners were given white shirts and face-protecting gear. At multiple checkpoints during the races, they were doused by volunteers with powders of different colors. All materials were approved under the federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and runners could avoid the powder if they wished.
Participants in this year's event ranged in age from 1 year old to 77. Most were from communities throughout Michigan, but other runners and walkers came from California, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.
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.
Eaton Corp. was the event’s overall 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 medals as well as bottles of water to race participants at the finish line.
An afterparty was held at Grand River Brewery with live music and other activities.
“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.
Each registered participant received a race T-shirt, neck gaiter, sunglasses and a medal. Also in the bags of “swag” for registered participants were free pint glasses or slushy cups from Grand River Brewery.
Students from eight regional elementary schools participated in the Youth Fitness Club, formerly known as the 100 Lap Club. The Youth Fitness Club is being made possible with support from Eaton Corp. Participants will include Marshall Academy for the first time. The seven schools that have been longtime participants are Gordon, Hughes, Walters, MarLee, Harrington, Sonoma and Union City.
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