OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM 2017 DMSE SPORTS CLASSIC
“CELEBRITY MILE”, HALF-MARATHON, 10K AND 5K
NORTH ANDOVER, Massachusetts — Nate Martin of Jackson, Missouri, ran at a pace of 5:56 per mile to win the 2017 DMSE Sports Classic half-marathon with a time of 1:17:37, highlighting a weekend full of running and family-friendly events held annually at Merrimack College in North Andover, Massachusetts. Aside from the official competitive races, the popular “Celebrity Mile” was staged on July 22 and Henry Richard, representing the Martin Richard Foundation, won the race by running it in 6:01.
“I’d like to thank everyone who took part in the 2017 DMSE Sports Classic,” said Dave McGillivray, the race organizer and president of DMSE Sports. “Not only did we get a tremendous turnout of competitive runners, but I’m extremely grateful to stage this event for the many families, teens, and kids who come out to run. I’d also like to thank our presenting sponsor, Aetna, and the dozens of local celebrities who answered my requests, my emails, and then showed up on Saturday to make the annual ‘Celebrity Mile’ such an inspirational event for all of us.”
At the “Celebrity Mile”, an event rejuvenated and staged for the past two years by McGillivray after decades of absence, Henry Richard, brother of 8-year old Martin Richard who was killed in the April 15, 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, led the group as he ran just over a six-minute mile in honor of his late brother and many of the marathon bombing survivors, such as Jeff Bauman and Adrianne Haslet, who participated in the event.
In the official competitions, Natalie Bettez, 19, of Bolton, Massachusetts, took the half-marathon honors in the overall female division, running at a pace of 6:52 per mile to finish the half in 1:29:52. Bettez was followed by Beth Dollas, 40, of Amesbury, Massachusetts, who finished second with a time of 1:31:42. Carolina Shipley, 19, of nearby Andover, Massachusetts, finished third with a 1:33:21 time in the half.
Martin, 22, a long-distance standout from Missouri, was followed by two local Massachusetts residents, with John Page, 24, of Beverly finishing second overall as he ran at a 6:17 pace to finish in 1:22:14, while Patrick Brickley, 40, of North Reading finished third overall running the half marathon in 1:23:19 at a 6:22 pace.
In the 5-K race, Gary Cuneo, 31, of Groveland, Massachusetts, took the honors in the men’s overall division, running a 5:43 pace to finish in 17:43. Cuneo was followed by Brett Budzinski, 42, of North Andover, Massachusetts, running with a hometown advantage in 18:17, a 5:53 pace. In third place was Nathaniel Cabot, 48, of Groton, Massachusetts, who finished the 5-K in 18:38, running a six-minute mile.
In the female division of the 5-K, Sarah Hjelmstad, 40, of Wilmington, Massachusetts, took top honors in 19:55 (6:25 pace), while Katy Kelly, 49, of Dorchester, Massachusetts, ran second at an even 20:00 (6:27 pace) and Kerry Phelan, 23, of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, ran third with a time of 20:11 (6:30 pace).
In the 10-K race, Jason Garrity, 31, of Topsfield, Massachusetts, won the men’s overall by running a 5:49 pace to finish in 36:04, while Austin Thiele, 22, of Andover, Massachusetts, took second with a time of 39:36, and Sam Peretz, 50, of Acton, Massachusetts, ran third at 39:55.
In the 10-K female’s overall, Rachel Bainbridge, 30, of Arlington, Massachusetts, took first place with a 6:27 pace to finish in 40:03. The second and third place finishers, Katy Kelly (41:42) and Kerry Phelan (44:42) excelled at both the 5-K and 10-K events.
The DMSE Sports Classic was presented by Aetna, the leader in the next generation of healthcare. The Celebrity Mile and Kids Fun Runs were presented by Fuddrucker’s restaurants and supported by Saucony. Official on-site race vendors included Muscle Milk, Yasso, Orange Theory, Bermuda Marathon, Barb’s Beer, Motivational Maniacs, Life Wear Technology, and Off-Season Physical Therapy. The Greater Boston Running Company-Andover was the official running store partner, and the Merrimack Valley YMCA provided the Kids Zone during Saturday’s events.
For additional information on Dave McGillivray and DMSE Sports, please visit DMSESports.com
About DMSE Sports
Founded by Dave McGillivray in 1981, DMSE Sports is a well-recognized leader in sports event management, specializing in creating, marketing, and producing mass participatory athletic events throughout the United States and abroad. DMSE works with the B.A.A. operations team in overseeing the logistics and technical operations of the B.A.A. Boston Marathon, and also manages the TD Beach to Beacon in Maine; the New Balance Falmouth Road Race on Cape Cod; the Finish at the 50 at Patriot Place; the Feaster Five; the Bellin Run in Green Bay, Wisconsin, among others. For additional information on McGillivray and DMSE Sports, please visit DMSESports.com or the pages on Facebook and Twitter.