FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Garden Spot Village Announces Preliminary Marathon Results
Bryan Morseman, 28, of Bath, N.Y., Sets New Course Record
NEW HOLLAND, Pa. - April 12, 2014 - Bryan Morseman, 28, of Bath, N.Y.,
finished first in the sixth annual Garden SpotVillage Marathon on Saturday,
April 12, with a record-breaking time of 2:25:33. He is the first runner to
finish the course in less than 2:30:00 and bested the previous course
record of 2:32:39 set by Lowell Ladd of Eagleville, Pa., in 2011.
Liz Fones, 42, of Fogelsville, Pa., finished first in the Women's Open
Division and 33rd overall, with a time of 3:29.52.
Michael Rossi, 51, of Warrington, Pa., won the Men's Grand Masters Division
for runners 50 years old and better, with a time of 3:24:41. Susan
Armstrong, 55, of Ogden, Utah, was the Women's Grand Masters winner,
finishing in 4:01:24.
“It has been gratifying to watch support for this event grow year after
year. Members of the running community are spreading the word about the
beauty of the Lancaster scenery and the hospitality they're shown by staff
and volunteers from Garden Spot Village and the surrounding community. The
event just keeps getting better, and this is the best year ever,” said race
director Scott Miller, himself a marathoner, who is also chief marketing
officer of the retirement community, which organizes and hosts the
marathon.
The Garden Spot Village Marathon is believed to be the first marathon
hosted by a retirement community. Beginning and ending on the community's
104-acre campus, the USA Track & Field (USATF)-certified course runs along
rural roads through scenic Lancaster County, Pa. The Garden Spot Village
Marathon is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon.
To encourage a broad range of participation, the event recognizes
individual achievement in five-year age categories to ages 80-plus, and the
course remains open until the last participant has finished. The oldest
finisher in the marathon was Eugene Defronzo, 78, of Cheshire, Conn. The
youngest marathon finisher was 15-year-old Henry Womble of Lancaster. On
the eve of the race,Garden Spot Village hosted the inaugural Lancaster YMCA
Kids Marathon, which drew more than 125 participants ages 6 to 12.
First-place marathon finishers in each of four categories won cash awards:
Men Overall,Women Overall, Men's Grand Masters (50-plus) and Women's Grand
Masters (50-plus). The Garden Spot Village Marathon is unique in that the
masters awards for runners 50-plus are the same amounts as the overall
awards.
Results for the full marathon were:
Men's Overall
First place Bryan Morseman, age 28, Bath, N.Y.; 2:25:33
Second place AJ Kelly, age 32, Altoona, PA.; 2:35:06
Third Place Charles Bruce, age 35, New York, N.Y.; 2:41:28
Women's Overall
First place Liz Fones, age 42, Fogelsville, PA.; 3:29:52
Second place Kelly Dworak, age 51, Carlisle, PA.; 3:32:18
Third place Meg Griffith, age 26, Manheim, PA.; 3:33:21
Men's Grand Masters (age 50 or above)
First place Michael Rossi, age 51, Warrington, PA.; 3:24:41
Second place Joe Guilyard, age 56, Penfield, PA.; 3:31:53
Third Place James Hrubesh, age 59, Blakeslee, PA.; 3:31:57
Women's Grand Masters (age 50 or above)
First place Susan Armstrong, age 55, Ogden, UT; 4:01:24
Second place Susan Weisser, age 56, Ballston Spa, N.Y.; 4:16:52
Third Place Cathy Hopkins, age 53, St. Catharine's, ON, Canada; 4:21:06
Proceeds from the marathon benefit the Garden Spot Village Benevolent Fund,
which helps support residents who need financial assistance.
This year's presenting sponsor was Shady Maple. Other sponsors include
Garden Spot Village; Garden Spot Village at Home; Maple Farm; CCS Building
Group; Coca Cola; Eden Resort & Suites; Feeser's; 5th Quarter Fresh Family
Dairy Farms; Girls on the Run; Highmark; Kegel's Produce; Landis Foods,
Inc.; Lapp Valley Farm; Morphysique; PepsiCo; Pioneer; Turkey Hill;
Sensenig's Feed Mill; Singer; Triangle Communications; and Warfel
Construction.
For more information, visit www.gardenspotvillagemarathon.org.
About Garden Spot Village:
Founded on faith in 1990, Garden Spot Village is a licensed, non-profit
provider of innovative housing and lifestyle services that enrich the lives
of older adults as an expression of Christ's love.
Its flagship community, Garden Spot Village, opened its doors in 1996. A
resort-style community for residents 62 plus, it provides a dynamic
environment where individuals and couples can pursue purpose-filled lives.
Located on a scenic 104-acre campus in New Holland, Pennsylvania, Garden
Spot Village features award-winning architecture, exceptional amenities,
more than 40 social clubs and an abundant schedule of activities.
In addition to its residential offerings, GardenSpot provides healthcare
services on campus, and Garden Spot Village At Home personal care and
companionship services to residents of Garden Spot Village and the greater
New Holland community. Garden Spot also owns and operates Maple Farm, a
household-model skilled care campus in Akron, Pennsylvania.
The organization embraces teamwork, excellence, service, stewardship,
innovation and integrity. Garden Spot Village is affiliated with the
Lancaster Mennonite Conference of the Mennonite Church, the Atlantic Coast
Conference of Mennonite Church USA, Mennonite Health Services and
LeadingAge PA.
For more information, visit www.gardenspotvillagemarathon.org.
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