B2 Terrace Review —. Wednesday, August 8, 1990 It seems Smithers’ Richard Harrison need only show up 7m at the starting line to get another plaque for winning 9 Terrace’s annual King of the Mountain footrace. .. He did it again this year on July 29, That gives him six victories in seven attempts, including the race record of 35 minutes, 29 seconds, back in 1988. It’s a five-kilometre route, up Kalum Street to Halliwell, then across Terrace Mountain and back to the arena start line. The race started in 1977 under the organization of the Skeena Valley Runners’ Club. After 12 straight years it was called off in 1989, With a growing interest in area running, the club revived the race this year in conjunction with Iron- works gym. Despite hot, sunny weather, only 39 competitors signed up. In winning this year’s race with a time of 37.43, Harrison now claims titles for 1983, °84, °85, 86, °88 and ’90. A close competitor to Harrison over the years is Terrace’s Colin Parr, and he finished in a familiar spot once more. He was second in a time of 38.08. Patr has two victories over the years. He won in 1981 and again in 1987 when he set a record time of 35.33. This year Parr ran 25 seconds behind Harrison. Veteran Ed Ansems crossed the finish line in third position, and his time of 41.12 gave him first in the master men’s category. Perry Grunenberg took fourth overall, and his 42.41 placed him third in open men behind Harrison and Parr. A 46.10 time gave Geoff Phillips — second for master men. Neil Fleischmann posted 50.44 for third in masters. Prince Rupert’s Rosemarie Cheer captured the open women’s side, but her time of 51.46 was well off the female mark of 43.51 set by Maureen Sargent in 1985. Rosemarie’s 13-year-old son Justin also claimed a first place trophy. Justin ran 53.14 for num- ber one in youth under-14 boys’ section. Smithers’ Kelli Maskiewich followed Rosemarie across the line in 53.12. Kim Barriere was third in 1:02.47. Coming in behind Justin was Rob McLeod in 57.53, then Jeremy Hutter in 58.06. In junior men it was Dave Ed- monds in 43.26, followed by David Shepherd in 43.34, then Edmond’s twin brother Chad in 45.19. Bon Marilyn Barl won the master women's section in 1:03.16. She was followed by Ruth Keefe. There were no junior women entries. As for under-14 youth girls, Cynthia Kenyon took first, hatever You wear » = clean with care, RICHARD HARRISON: Six King of the Mountain victories, and the record. = 1 gree epee ee Got Teter Fos dete fsa Lo ewan 2 a - 13th annual King of the Mountain foot race — final results at Terrace, July 29th OPEN MEN (In order of finish) 1, Richard Harrison 2, Colin Parr 3, Perry Grunenberg 4. Steven Kiiskila 5. Gord Boxton 6. Kevin Hamer 4 7, Brian Dudoward 8. Dave Bulger 9. Sheldon Ryder 10, Phil Pitre 11, Dave Fraser 12. Geoff Parr 13, Larry Bolingbroke 14, Dan Fisher 15. Murray Warner i Hs EMS OPEN WOMEN 1. Rosemarie Cheer 2. Kelli Maskiewich 3. Kim Barriere 4: Adele Thompson MASTER WOMEN 1, Marilyn Earl 2. Ruth Keefe. MASTER MEN. 1. Ed Ansems a 2. ‘Geoff Phillips ; ' 43, Neil Fleischmann 4. David Pitre 5. Kurt Schlegel - 6, lan Closs 7. Angus f McLeod JUNIOR MEN (14-18) i. Dave Edmonds 2. David Shepherd 3, Chad Edmonds 4. Greg Pitre YOUTH UNDER-14 MALE i. Justin Cheer 2, Rob McLeod 3. Jeremy Hutter 4, Brent Cheer 5. Evan Warner YOUTH UNDER-14 FEMALE | 1, Cynthia Kenyon 2. Sarah Weston RIVERBOAT DAYS SPECIAL August ist to August 11th Men’s and Ladies’ cotton blend dress or business shirts expertly laundered »v Only drive-thru in town v Best, most reliable and cleanest service wv Drop off point at Thornhill Public Market Rickards Cleaners 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m, — Monday to Friday. 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. — Saturday KIODIE GORNER FAOM THE POST OFFICE “A cor plate p peronad Agency Ce 4648. Lakelse / Ave., HOME — LIFE — FIRE a. . BOAT - ~ - BUSINESS — | EVENINGS 6 635- 2015. USM EET GE RT geome, nbc