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Mocko
and Crosby-Helms Winners at Kaiser Permanente
Napa Valley Marathon
NAPA, Calif. — March 4, 2012 — On a
calm bright morning, almost ideal for marathon
running, Chris Mocko, 25, of San Francisco, Calif.,
and Devon Crosby-Helms, 29, also of San
Francisco, emerged as victors at today’s 34th Annual
Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon. Mocko
successfully defended his men’s title
from last year. Crosby-Helms scored her second win
at the Napa Valley Marathon (NVM). She also won
the race in 2007. A sell-out crowd of 2,500 marathon
entrants raced through the scenic Napa Valley
wine-growing region as colorful air balloons
hovered overhead and mid-day temperature
reached the middle 70s.
Mocko broke the finish line tape at Napa’s
Vintage High School in 2 hours, 24 minutes, and
38 seconds, an improvement of 2 minutes and 24
seconds over his 2011 winning time.
Crosby-Helms ascended the winner’s podium after
recording a new women’s course record of
2:39:37 just seven weeks after competing in the U.S.
Olympic Marathon Trials in Houston where she placed
36th among women. The previous women’s course
record of 2:39:43 at NVM was set by Diana
Fitzpatrick in 1992.
The temperature at the 7:00 a.m. start was 39
degrees as Crosby-Helms took an immediate lead
in the women’s contest and never looked back. It
was a satisfying effort for a woman who has
built a running reputation on strong ultramarathons
at distances from 50 kilometers to 100 miles.
Crosby-Helms is now using marathons to set
herself up for breakthrough performances at two challenging
ultras in South Africa: the Two Oceans Marathon (56
kilometers/34.8 miles) on April 7 and the
Comrades Marathon (56 miles) on June 3.
“It’s pretty cool because I’ve never set
a course record in a major marathon before. In
ultras it’s less of a big deal,” said
Crosby-Helms who ran the fastest 100K time
by a U.S. female in 2011 (7:46:34), and the 11th
fastest ever, while recording a course record
at the U.S. 100K Championship in Wisconsin. “But the women’s
course record at the Napa Valley Marathon has stood
for [20 years]. I had that in mind from the
start. When I was on 6-minute (per mile) pace, I felt like
I had to go for it.
“I’m trying to learn how to race on the
roads. Ultras are very different. It’s, like, how
comfortable can you be? In marathons, however, you
try to get in that place where it hurts a
little bit. So, I’ve been focusing on high-quality
training sessions.”
Tammy Lifka (Glenn Ellyn, Ill.), age 41,
finished in second place behind Crosby-Helms in
2:56:33 and won the women’s masters (age 40 and
over) title. Kristin Walstad (Alta,
Calif.) was third in 2:58:14.
Among the men, Mocko and John Van Metre (San
Jose, Calif.) broke away early and proceeded
together over the rolling 26.2-mile, point-to-point
marathon course that is certified (for
distance) by USA Track & Field. The pair occasionally
chatted as they went through the 13.1-mile halfway
point in 1:11:36.
“We were out there trying to run similar
times, so it made sense for us to run together,”
Mocko said. There were moments when [Van Metre] was
really pushing me. I hadn’t intended to
run that hard so early, but I knew I had to stick
with him because we were out there running as a
team.”
At 14 miles, Mocko gained a slight lead as Van
Metre slowed in an unsuccessful attempt to
collect his fluid bottle at an aid station. Mocko
let Van Metre catch up and shared his water
with him before surging and pulling away for good at
14.5 miles.
“[Mocko] was a real gentleman,” said Van
Metre who placed second in 2:25:57. “I like running
on hills, and I train on them a lot, so the rolling
hills on this course were great for me. I even
had a little kick at the end.”
Robert Wiley (Gurnee, Ill.) finished third in
2:28:00, as he ran the entire distance unaccompanied
behind the two leaders.
“The leaders took it out a little stronger
than I wanted to run, so I decided to run my
own race and try to pick them off,” Wiley said.
“But, it warmed up out there, and I didn’t
want to get in over my head. But the course is
beautiful, there’s great competition, and I
can’t complain.”
Ultimately, Mocko’s familiarity of the
course, and his hard training on the hills of San Francisco,
gave him the edge for victory.
“I think I’m more race savvy and
conditioned for the longer distances now,” said Mocko
who has five marathons under his belt. “I
haven’t been doing a lot of speed work, but
I’ve been doing a lot of 25- to 27-mile long runs,
and it certainly paid off today.”
Victor Ballesteros (San Rafael, Calif.), age
41, placed fifth overall and took home the
men’s masters (age 40 and over) crown in 2:37:51.
Steve Radigan (60, Fremont, Calif.) preserved
his streak of 34 consecutive NVM’s by finishing in 3:59:10
The marathon race once again served as the Road
Runners Club of America’s Western Regional
Marathon Championship. Known as “the Biggest
Little Marathon in the West,” the race
rewards male and female open and masters winners
with oversized bottles of wine etched with
their championship accomplishments. The male
and female winners of the race also receive
their “weight-in-wine” from the sponsoring
Silverado Trail Wineries Association.
“It was a beautiful day in Napa Valley and
we’re very pleased to be affiliated with Kaiser
Permanente,” said David Hill, who co-directs NVM
with Rich Benyo. “We couldn’t ask for
a better day with a record number of starters
(1,834), and finishers (1,770).”
In the accompanying Kiwanis 5K Fun Run, Dale
Taylor (23, San Francisco, Calif.) was the
men’s winner in 15:31 and Stephanie Pancoast (23,
Stanford, CA) was first among women in
16:41.
Full race results for the Kaiser Permanente
Napa Valley Marathon are available on the
event’s web site at www.napavalleymarathon.org
All proceeds from the Napa Valley Marathon (a
non-profit organization) are donated to local
charities in the Napa Valley.
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The Napa Valley
Marathon appreciates generous sponsor support from
Kaiser Permanente/Thrive, Gatorade, ASICS,
Silverado Trail Wineries Association, Marathon
& Beyond, Road Runners Club of America, USA
Track & Field, MarathonFoto, Napa Valley
Marriott Hotel & Spa, GU, CBS 5 and The CW, Comcast,
Napa Valley Register, KVYN/99.3 The Vine, KVON
1440 AM, the Napa Running Company, KCBS 740 AM,
Silverado Brewing Company, Wine Country
Inn/Napa Valley, Arrrowhead Water, Calistoga
Beverage Company, DJ’s Growing Place, Wallaby
Organic, Napa Valley Bike Tours, and ZICO.
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