8th Annual Mother’s Day T9K Race Results
Thank you runners, walkers, skippers, sign wavers, volunteers galore and everyone else who came out for the race on Sunday! You made the 8th Annual Mother’s Day t9k one to remember. 1,785 T9ers crossed the finish line in celebration of Mother’s Day 2010! We hope you had as much fun as we did and we look forward to seeing you at the starting line again next year. Photos courtesy of Christina Kiffney Photography. For more event photos, click here.
Click here for full race results.
Top 9 Placements:
Place | Name | Hometown | Division | Time | Pace |
1 | Jennifer Cubillas | Louisville CO | 40-44 | 39:17:00 | 6:25 |
2 | Ellen Hart | Denver CO | 50-54 | 39:55:00 | 6:31 |
3 | Karen Franklin | Boulder CO | 35-39 | 40:31:00 | 6:37 |
4 | Diane Soucheray | Boulder CO | 40-44 | 41:56:00 | 6:51 |
5 | Sarah Krakoff | Boulder CO | 45-49 | 42:08:00 | 6:53 |
6 | Sarah Hansen | Fort Collins CO | 30-34 | 42:39:00 | 6:58 |
7 | Michelle Young | Boulder CO | 35-39 | 42:46:00 | 6:59 |
8 | Megan Stenbeck | Littleton CO | 25-29 | 43:03:00 | 7:02 |
9 | Robin Catlin | Boulder CO | 35-39 | 43:03:00 | 7:02 |
Where are you your own best self?
At home? In the gym? In the mountains? With family? With a certain friend? In a certain place? At a certain time?
For me, I am most fully myself when I am competing with a team on a field or a court, all working together towards a common goal. Next best is working and playing here at Title Nine amongst a group of like-minded individuals, friends really. Working to move T9 forward and sharing a love of sport and fitness.
Here’s to finding that place where we are our best selves and spending more time there. Where is that place for you? Share it with us below.
Missy Park
Founder
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Hotline Top: Super versatile, easy bra top. I wear it to yoga and layer over it for every day. I love this print.
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Cyclist Extraordinaire
Debby Eades grew up in a family of boys who were all sports fanatics. But, she says, “my mom knew I would be the athlete of the family when I was the first of all the neighborhood kids to climb to the top of the ‘big’ tree in the backyard.”
She was always into sports, and won awards in most of them. But in law school she found her true calling. “I did a road trip out West and biked through Colorado and several national parks.” She was hooked and “biking became a passion.”
That passion took on a special meaning in 2006. To support a friend who lost her eight-month-old granddaughter to a rare lung disease, Debby helped form “Kenna’s Krew,” a bike team that rides the annual three-day, 157-mile Courage Classic tour in Colorado to raise money for the Denver Children’s Hospital.
A partner in a Chicago law firm, Debby works long hours–sometimes 16 to 18 hour days. Training for a tour like the Courage Classic also takes time. “It’s extremely challenging to balance job, family, and health.” But she was up to the challenge. First, she traded her mass transit commute for a bike. Next, she got creative, turning the 40-minute ride into a workout of up to two hours. “I had a lot fun dreaming up workouts, such as riding up parking garage ramps to train for hills.” Her other “trick” is to treat workouts as an appointment and calendar them. “I try very hard not to schedule meetings early in the morning or late in the day, so I don’t cut into my workout time.” Sundays are yoga, “a great balance to my very hectic work life and very calming.”
Working out is a critical part of Debby’s life. “It’s important to me to be successful not only as a lawyer but also as a spouse, friend, daughter, and sister. When I work out, I have a better self-image and am more confident in all areas of my life, including work and relationships.”
Debby claims to be a “traditional” gal with “Midwestern values.” If that’s the case, let’s hear it for tradition!
Home: Chicago, IL
Occupation: Attorney
Education: BSBA (Economics); JD
Partner: Garry
Children: None; Labs – Rascal and Koko
Age: 44
Height: 5’9’’
Weight: —-
Sports, past and present: Basketball, Softball, Skiing, Hiking, Biking, Yoga
Athletic accomplishments: Four Century Bike Rides; Four-Year Varsity Basketball and Softball; All-Area Softball Team; State Softball C
Little known fact about you: I met my husband on a “singles” bike trip
Environmentally incorrect preference: An SUV
Guilty pleasure: Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate!
Most embarrassing moment: Falling in a manhole on a very busy street in the center of town.
Greatest triumph: The Triple ByPass (a century ride with more than 10,000 feet of elevation gain in one day).
Favorite thing to do when not working or working out: Anything with my labs (and my husband!). Also love to travel, particular active travel trips.
Moment of Inspiration: Sunrises on Lake Michigan
Favorite Quote: “The view never changes if you are not the lead dog.”
Biking or Cardio: 3-5 days. Strength: 2-3 days. Yoga: 1 day.