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JTRR Events 1984

Every race the club recorded in 1984. Follow a name for its results, the race director and the conditions on the day.

Event Name
Location
Date
Description Race Director
Multiple Leg/Team Event
JTRR Event
Cup Event
Veteran's 10K Run
Juneau
November 10th 1984 (Saturday) 10:00AM
A ten kilometer race, as 1983 and 1990 were; the distance became 8K by 1992. (26 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:no
results: yes
pics:no
CBJ Juneau Marathon
Mendenhall Glacier parking lot, Juneau
July 21st 1984 (Saturday) 8:00AM
The 1984 Juneau Marathon and half marathon, 26.2 and 13.1 miles from the Mendenhall Glacier parking lot at 8 a.m. on Saturday 21 July, run by Juneau Parks and Recreation at seven dollars a head. Twenty-four finished the half and eight the full. Al Graves won the half in 1:10:38 and Chuck O'Clair the marathon in 3:06:43. This event was recorded here for years under the date 11 August 1984. The Empire printed these results on Tuesday 24 July, and the Parks and Recreation notice gives the date as Saturday 21 July; both dates are Saturdays, which is presumably how the wrong one lasted. Times are recorded to the hundredth of a second as the Empire printed them. Three pairs finished level and are shown as ties. (32 records)Juneau Parks and Rec
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:yes
results: yes
pics:no
Governor's Cup Fun Run
Alaska State Capitol, Juneau
July 14th 1984 (Saturday) 9:00AM
The 1984 Governor's Cup, three miles from the Capitol at 9 a.m. on Saturday 14 July, run by Juneau Parks and Recreation and open to all ages at seven dollars a head. (190 records)Juneau Parks and Rec
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:no
results: yes
pics:no
Douglas 2 Mile
Douglas
July 4th 1984 (Wednesday) 10:00AM
The Fourth of July two-mile at Douglas, 1984. Sixty-three finishers. Mat Mulligan won in 9.54, six seconds ahead of Michael Zagars. Two runners are printed as Tom Green, 40th in 13.53 and 58th in 18.40. They are recorded as two men, because one runner cannot finish twice. (63 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:no
results: yes
pics:no
Juneau Partial Marathon
North Douglas, Juneau
June 30th 1984 (Saturday) 9:00AM
Juneau Parks and Recreation's annual half marathon, 13.1 miles on North Douglas, run with a 6.55-mile quarter marathon alongside it on Saturday 30 June 1984. (18 records)Juneau Parks and Rec
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:no
results: yes
pics:no
Sperl-Gamble-Stevens Memorial Run
Juneau
June 2nd 1984 (Saturday) 12:00AM
The first Sperl-Gamble-Stevens Memorial Run, in memory of Juneau-Douglas High School students killed in the Viet Nam War. Entry fees fund a scholarship for a JDHS graduate. The memorial honors Donald Sperl, Charles Gamble Jr., Michael Stevens and Kirk Barkley. Rick and Guy Thibodeau tied for the fastest time of the day in 27:19, and Nancy Pease won the women's division in 32:42. The Empire put the field at thirty-nine; thirty-four finishers were printed. Organized in part by Karl Schoeppe. The scholarship's first award, 800 dollars, went to JDHS graduate Brian Holst. SOURCES: Juneau Empire, "Memorial five-mile run on tap" (preview of the second annual, with a course map) and "Thibodeau wins run"; and the 1984 results table "Sperl-Gamble-Stevens Memorial Run, Five Miles, June 2". (34 records)Karl Schoeppe
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:no
results: yes
pics:no
Magnificent Mendenhall Mudpuddle Meet
Auke Lake, Juneau
May 5th 1984 (Saturday) 9:00AM
The 1984 Mendenhall Mudpuddle, ten miles on Saturday 5 May. (54 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:no
results: yes
pics:no
May Day Mud Race
Tlingit-Haida Community Center, Salmon Creek, Juneau to Fish Creek, Douglas
April 28th 1984 (Saturday) 5:00PM
Fourth annual May Day Mud Race, 5:00 PM start - timed to the tide, which was low at 5:45 PM at 1.4 feet. A 7.9 mile point-to-point: start at the Tlingit-Haida Community Center by the Salmon Creek Hatchery on Old Glacier Highway, finish at Fish Creek on the North Douglas Highway. The course follows Glacier Highway past Twin Lakes, crosses the Egan Expressway at the Switzer Creek exit, then follows Sunny Point Road to its north end before entering the Mendenhall Wetlands - and then across the Gastineau Channel mudflats behind the airport runway at low tide. Sponsored by the Taku Striders, Jerry Buckley and John Ingalls. Entry $4, payable half an hour before the start. Prizes in three men's and three women's classes - cash, pizzas, movie tickets, sporting gear and gift certificates - with a top open division cash prize of $50. Refreshments and a fire for warming up at the finish. (42 records)DefaultRaceDirector Unassigned
leg+:no
club:yes
cup:no
results: yes
pics:no

[459] records entered in 1984

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