May the run be with you
Inaugural May Day 10K and 5K9 race held on Star Wars Day
LAKE PLACID — For some, Sunday evening might be a time to relax and take it easy before the workweek ramps up. For others, at least during this past weekend, it was time to take their marks, get ready, get set and go!
The inaugural May Day 10K kicked off at 6 p.m. Sunday, May 4, featuring a field of 50 participants between the 10K course and a simultaneous 5K9 event, with the dogs — and one cat — allowed to join in the fun. A portion of the race’s proceeds went to the Tri-Lakes Humane Society, which had a tent set up near the start and finish line.
“It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with our community,” TLHS Director Victoria Tanner said.
Tanner added that community engagement was especially important for the organization now as it prepares for construction to meet new animal welfare laws that take effect in December.
“The renovations will undoubtedly be stressful for the animals in our care,” she said. “Temporary foster homes will make a world of difference during this transition.”
For more information on ways to assist, visit trilakeshumanesociety.com.
The race began at the Bike Lake Placid shop, with out-and-back 10K and 5K routes along the Adirondack Rail Trail. The event was organized by Greg Borzilleri, who also owns and directs the Lake Placid Marathon and Half Marathon, and is Ironman Lake Placid’s race director.
Borzilleri said the idea for the May Day 10K originally came from friends, who told him that the lack of other 10K races during this time of year would make for a good addition. He said after looking into it, he found that there were plenty of other 10K events this time of year, but kept at it, and felt that it was still a good opportunity to debut an event on the Adirondack Rail Trail.
“I wanted to not put a big, impactful event on the rail trail for the first event,” he said. “If we had 500 people sign up, it would have been a mess.”
Borzilleri said the rail trail — even as construction is not fully complete — has been a boon for the outdoors industry throughout the Tri-Lakes.
“It’s been incredible,” he said. “And I would imagine it’s only going to go up from there.”
The race did not require any closures. People not affiliated with the race were able to keep walking or biking the trail as they otherwise would, with organizers asking them to stay alert for racers passing by. As for the racers, the event had lead cyclists staying in front of the runners, and staff at the turnaround points to make sure nobody overshot the course.
Daniel Young, who had the day’s fastest 10K time, said he appreciated the constant distance markers throughout the course.
“The course was great,” he said. “It was nice having the kilometer marks everywhere on there. It felt like there was always a goal in front of me.”
Young added that the weather conditions made for a good race, especially given the rail trail’s surface.
“These were really good race conditions,” he said. “You always wish the course was drier on pavement, but on the cinders like this, it’s actually nice for it to be a bit damp.”
To Borzilleri’s point that early May has lots of other 10K events, at least two participants in the May Day 10K doubled up — and had raced another 10K that morning. Kevin Tuthill said he was looking forward to a restful night’s sleep.
“That’s enough for today,” he said shortly after finishing.
Below are the complete results.
5K Results
Under 10 years old
1st – William Henderson
2nd – Phoenix Cook
3rd – Maddier Frazer
11-20 year olds
Male
1st – Nicholas O’Brien
Female
1st – Zoe Carpenter
2nd – Elizabeth Henderson
3rd – Norah Francis
21-45 year olds
Male
1st — Eric Adsit
Female
1st – Leda Carpenter
2nd – Tracey Henderson
3rd – Erin Tuthill
46 plus years old
Male
1st – Eric Diehl
Female
1st – Nancie Battaglia
2nd – May Chow
10K results
Under 21 years old
Female
1st – Leila Fey
21-45 years old
Male
1st – Daniel Young
2nd – Tyronne Mullings
3rd – Joseph Henderson
Female
1st – Michelle Worthington
2nd – Maria Cury
3rd – Danielle Lange
46 plus years old
Male
1 – Eric Holmes
2 – James Keely
3 – Kevin Tuthill
Female
1st – Aisha Young
2nd – Darcey Whitney
3rd – Heidi Holdereid