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HERRERA AND BECK CAPTURE WINS AT KAISER PERMANENTE NAPA VALLEY MARATHON
NAPA, Calif. — March 6, 2016 — At today's 38th Annual Kaiser Permanente
Napa Valley Marathon (NVM), two first-time competitors at the race climbed
the winners' platform. Isidore Herrera, age 25, of Simi Valley, Calif. and
Catherine Beck, 30, of Clinton, NY grabbed the victories, heading the field
of over 2,800 entrants on a mild, partly cloudy morning in between rain
storms. Herrera won the men's race in 2 hours, 27 minutes, and 29 seconds.
Beck crossed the finish line at Vintage High School in Napa in 2:52:34.
In the men's race, Herrera sailed to a solo lead from the start with an
ambitious goal of finishing in about 2:15:00. Dick Beardsley set the NVM
men's race record of 2:16:20 in 1987. Indeed, Herrera sailed through the
13.1-mile half marathon split point in a swift 1:07:40, on pace to a
projected finish time of 2:15:20. Eventually, he was unable to keep up that
effort.
"The first 16 miles went pretty easy and then the hills started slowing me
down," Herrera said. My workouts have been at 5 minute pace for 20 or 21
miles, so I was pretty confident that I could do 2:15 today, but the wind
and the hills made it hard. My legs started cramping."
By 22 miles, Herrera had to briefly slow to a walk.
"Soon my goal became just to finish the race," said Herrera who trains on
his own and is self coached. "I'm not used to the rolling hills."
Just three weeks prior, Herrera was among the starters at the U.S. Olympic
Marathon Trials in Los Angeles after qualifying for the race by running a
1:04:21 half marathon in Oxnard, Calif. last December. He had to drop out
of the LA race after only 8 miles. It was his first attempt at the full
marathon distance.
"I was really disappointed with that race, and I knew I was a lot better
than that, so I signed up for Napa. I knew it was a pretty good course,"
said Herrera who held a comfortable lead all the way to the finish.
In the contest for the runner-up spots, Colin Carroll (31, Andover, Mass.)
finished second in 2:33:41 and Matthew Evans (29, London, England) was
third in 2:41:22.
"From 10 miles on, I pretty much ran on my own," Carroll said. "I kept my
head up looking for the eventual winner in the distance, but he was gone. I
never saw him after the first mile. But I really loved the beautiful
course, mostly downhill with just a couple of uphills."
Curt Casazza (44, Cameron Park, Calif.) secured the Masters (age 40 and
over) men's title with a sixth place overall finish of 2:46:36.
In the women's race, winner Catherine "Cat" Beck performed superbly in her
first attempt at the 26.2-mile distance.
"I wanted some motivation to run over the winter," Beck said about her
marathon debut. "I looked for a race with some nice warm weather and the
timing was just really nice, and I heard good things about the course, so
it was a good fit," said Beck who was a 1,500-meter competitor and miler at
Tufts University. Her 1,500-meter personal best of 4:17.23 was set in 2012.
Beck went out conservatively, following eventual second placer, Anna Frank
(33, Bakersfield, Calif.) who had assumed the lead at 10 miles.
"I was expecting (Beck) to catch up with me," Frank admitted. "I gave it my
all, but hit the wall with about 5 or 6 miles left. From there I just took
it one mile at a time."
Frank's effort yielded an eventual second place finish in 2:55:56. Kristen
Soloway (41, Davis, Calif.) was third overall in 3:00:38 as she secured the
Masters (age 40 and over) win.
NVM's scenic point-to-point, USA Track and Field certified course through
the Napa Valley wine growing country hasn't changed in the event's
38-year-old history.
The Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon rewards male and female open and
masters winners with oversized bottles of wine etched with their
championship accomplishments. The male and female winners of the race also
receive their "weight-in-wine" donated by Andretti Winery Napa Valley.
In the accompanying Greater Kiwanis Club of Napa 5K Run, Matthew Young
(Davis, Calif.) in 17:22 and Lisa Heinonen-Miller (Napa, CA) in 19:55
emerged as victors.
All in all, the race organizers, headed by Co-Race Directors Rich Benyo and
David Hill, were delighted about the race.
"It (the weather) turned out to be a lot more benign than what we thought
it might be yesterday. It was a successful race and we don't have anything
to complain about," said Benyo.
All proceeds from the Napa Valley Marathon (a non-profit organization) are
donated to local charities in the Napa Valley.
Full race results for the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon will be
available on the event's web site at www.napavalleymarathon.org.
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