2008 Bluemont Fair 10K - Race Report
![]() Start of the 2008 Bluemont Fair 10K |
The weather was perfect for this year's race, with mostly sunny skies, little to no wind, and temperatures around 55° for the 8 AM start. After instructions from race director Charley Billman, 77 runners took off through Great Country Farms, with three more runners getting started about 23 minutes late. Just over half the field of 52 males and 28 females was running the Bluemont Fair 10K for the first time; seventeen of the runners were back from the 2007 race.
![]() Chris Sheaffer & Justin Fritzius speed out of Great Country Farms ![]() Top Masters male Bill Lasky followed by top Senior Masters male Myron Kremer |
The finish line crew had to wait a couple more minutes for the next runners to arrive. Taking third for the second straight year was 34-year-old Karsten Brown, who now has the race's longest active streak of finishes with ten in a row. Brown bested his '07 time by a single second, crossing the line in 36:49. Charles Bowles, 26, ran a steady race and finished fourth in 37:56, his best performance in at least five appearances at Bluemont. Rounding out the top five was Arlington's Tom Heinemann, 39, whose 38:34 finish earned him the top spot in the men's 35-39 age group for the second time. First-timer Bill Lasky of Sterling was the top male finisher over the age of 39, running a 43:50 for seventh place. And Shenandoah Valley Runners president Myron Kremer was the top male finisher over the age of 49, finishing in 43:54 while wearing his "wedding outfit". (Kremer met his wife Heather at this race many years ago, and in August 2000, the two donned running attire and got married at the old starting line alongside Route 7!)
![]() Women's winner Jillian Atherton-Mellish of Front Royal ![]() Jill Montaquila (right) ahead of Rachel Muir with a mile to go |
Not far behind Genay was Harpers Ferry's Jill Montaquila, 41, the top Masters woman with a 46:59 finish. Even more impressive was the performance of 56-year-old Rachel Muir of Reston, whose 47:09 was by far the race's top female Senior Masters effort over the past ten years. And if adjusted for age using age-grading data, Muir's finish was also the best performance by a woman of any age during that span. (Unfortunately the author has no records from prior to 1999.) Also of note were two other Senior Masters women, Bess Stuart of White Post and Debby Rosel of Round Hill. Each has run Bluemont seven times since '99, the most of any female participants. This year Stuart ran her best time since 2002 to win the women's 50-54 age group in 50:17, while Rosel finished second in the age group with a 52:03 finish.
![]() Youthful runners Laura LaRock & Keegan Newton ![]() Paul Christopher congratulates fellow 73-year-old Bob Gurtler |
Race director Charley Billman did an excellent job with this year's newly-relocated race, mapping out a nice new course and assembling a fine crew of volunteers to help out on race day. Among the volunteers were Anna & River Billman, Karsten Brown, Nancy Bullock, Larry Cochran, Sonny & Betty Colbert, Don & Linda Corley, Annabel Hughes, Muffin Quinn, and Kelly Roszel. Thanks to all who participated, and hopefully we'll see everybody next year at the 31st annual Bluemont Fair 10K on Saturday 19 September 2009!
![]() Joel Kline and Tina Genay work their way up the final hill |
![]() Scott Levinson (right) drafting off of Kim Crisp |
![]() Bob Hasychak and Debby Rosel, happy to see the finish line |
Results & report provided by Karsten Brown. Send him an e-mail if you have any corrections or questions. Photos by Nancy Bullock and Karsten.









