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Central Park East Drive and 9rh Street
Two Distances: 5 Miles and 2 Miles
PreMnted by Front Runne&gt;"B New York with lltltHmtislassiatance from New York Road Runners Club, the organizers of the New
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All runners qualify; You must be present to win .

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mission to provide confidential support to individuals with AIDS, Breast Cancer or other life threatening
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donations to suitable organizations.
For an application or more information, please fill out the form printed below or call us at: 212-724-9700
Front Runners New York Web Site: http://www.tiac.net/users/kaz/frny.html
Race Director: Bob Brins 212-249-1619 (BobBrins@aol.com)

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17'H ANNUAL

SAT. JUNE 27, 1997
5Ml LES- 9:30 a.m.
NYRRCJune
Men'~ &amp;Women's

Points Race!

"Community
Challenge Run"
2Ml LES- 9:00 a.m.
Start &amp; Finish:
Central Park
97th St. &amp; East Drive
Certified, USAT&amp;F-sanctioned course •
Official times recorded by NYRRC • Prizes
awarded for both runs • T-Shirts To All
Finishers • FRNY Charitable Foundation is
a direct beneficiary • For info or Race
Application, call: (212) 724-9700,
or e-mail: smwheel@ aol.com
~ With the cooperation of the ~
~ New York C1ty Deportment

of Parks and Recreation and the New York Road Runners Club

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5M course: North on East Drive to
J 02nd Street Transverse. Left onto
Transverse to West Drive. Left onto
West Drive and continue around lower
end of park to East Drive and to the
finish at 97th Street and East Drive.
2M course: South on East Drive to the
78th Street turnaround. North to the
finish at 97th Street.

Front Runners NY
&amp; American Express

Financial Advisors
present the

J6TH ANNUAL

AWARDS:
5-miler:
J st, 2nd, and 3rd place overall awards
for men and women. Awards for men
and women in the following age categories: J9 and under; 20-24; 25-29;
30-34; 35-39; 40-44; 45-49; 50-54;
55-59; 60-64; 65-69; 70-74; 75-79;
and 80 and over.
2-miler:
Jst men's team; Jst women's team;
J st mixed team; and team with most
finishers in run. Individual awards to
the first 3 women and men overall.
FABULOUS AWARDS CIERIEMONY:
Follows race at finish line.
PRIZIE DRAWING:
All entrants eligible for drawing of
merchandise prizes. You must be present to win.
Front Runners New York is a running
club for lesbians, gay men, and supportive nongay people of all athletic
abilities.
Front Runners would like to thank
the New York Road Runners Club,
whose continued support makes this
race possible.
Same day race results by phone (after
4:00pm): l-900-740-3939/ $2 per
minute; free same-day results available
on the world wide web at:
http://www.nyrrc.org (not available for
Community Challenge Run).

June 28, J 991
5 lttiles-9:30 a.m.
NYRRC men's points rate

COMMUNITY CHALLENGE RUN

2 Miles-9:00 a.m.
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SI'ARf &amp; FINISH:

97th Street &amp; East Park Drive
inside Central Park.

ENI'RY INFORMA I'ION:

Entry Fee: $ J J through June 3,
$ J3 after June 3, and $ J7 on race
day. Mail entry form and check
(in U.S. funds) to Front Runners
NY, Box 87, Ansonia Station, New
York, NY J0023. Your cancelled
check is your receipt. There will
be no confirmation of your acceptance. Free entry to PWAs.

CHECK-IN :
Numbers may be picked up
prior to the race on:

Friday, June 27:
At the New York Road Runners
Club, 9 East 89th Street,
New York City
J 2 noon-7:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 28:
ONLY AT 97TH STREET &amp; East Drive
7:3D-8:30 a.m. (2 miles)
7:3D-9:00 a.m. (5 miles)
Race day entries will be limited so
please enter early.
FREE CHECKING FACILI11ES:
Located at the race start. Items to be
checked must be in a bag. Please pin
the baggage tag from your competitor's number to your bag. NYRRC &amp;
FRNY not responsible for checked
items. Bags must IJe collected IJy
I 1:00am.
For information about the race, about
Front Runners, or about the Front Runners
Charitable Foundation, call 212-724-9700
or contact us on the world wide web:
www.tiac.ne t/users/kaz/f rny.html

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and American Express
Financial Advisors Present

LESBIAN
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16TH ANNUAL LESBIAN &amp; GAr PRIDE RuN

Principal Sponsor
American Express Financial Advisors
Supporting Sponsors
Naya Water •:• PowerBar
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NAYA WATER
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David Altenau
Patrick Barker
Lenore Beaky
Craig Booth/Tom Griffith
Virgilio Gabarra
Ruth Gursky
Gary Kelly
Howard Kessler/ Andy Thomas
Ed Lamanna
George Mayer
Michael Patrizio
Valdene Ranum
Leonard Resto
Michelle Russell/Sue Whelan

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Tim Bush
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Scott Brzezinski

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�Financial Planning With A
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At American Express Financial Advisors, we want to make our commitment to gay men and
lesbians clear. Just as we have extended domestic partner benefits to our lesbian and gay
employees worldwide, we are committed to providing sound financial advice that specifically
addresses the unique financial issues affecting our lesbian and gay clients.
Whether you're single, in a committed relationship, or caring for children, your American Express
financial advisor can help you take control of your financial future. We can help you with:

Financial
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• Establishing savings and investment plans
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• Detours around restrictions placed on unmarried couples
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Tim Hunt
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Life Beat
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Man Ray
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Steve McClure
Tony Meola
Merezi Restaurant
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Bob Nelson
Rug Warehouse
John Schumacher
Mary Spano/TerryDougherty
Super Runner Shops
Matt Tivy
Universal Grill
Steve Wheeler
Charlie Wintczak/Barnes and Noble
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This race is made possible with the cooperation and support of the
New York Road Runners Club, Allan Steinfeld, President, the New York City
Department of Parks and Recreation , Office of Special Events, and the
New York City Police Department, Central Park Precinct.

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RACE DIRECTOR: Bob Brins
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: Pat Kuharic
SPONSORSHIP /FUNDRAISING COORDINATORS:

David Volkman, Ken Majerus, Tom Malcolm
COMMUNITY CHALLENGE COORDINATORS:

Jay Hill/Chris Fowler
PRIDE &amp; JOY DIRECTOR: Tommy Quinn
VOLUNTEER COORDINATORS: Robert Galloway/Donn Peppler
HOUSING: Ed Pyle
REGISTRATION: Jim Gibb
LOGO/ ADVERTISING/GRAPHICS: Jon Livingston
MAILING COORDINATORS: Lee Abbey/John Whooley
FABULOUS AWARDS ANNOUNCER: Jeff Singleton
SOUND SYSTEMS: ProMix
STAGE PROVIDED BY: John H. Paulllll
SPECIAL THANKS TO: Tony Meola
PHOTOGRAPHY: Terry Dougherty/Mary Spano
AWARDS BY: Crown Trophy, New York City
GOODS &amp; SERVICES AUCTION
AUCTIONEERS: Ruth Gursky/T.J. Storch
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT: Mike Moran
AUCTION ITEMS GARNERED BY:

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Nestor Pineda/Steve Wheeler/Life Beat/Lori Kislove
Kuzmin-Batchelor family /Eric OchsnerI Alex Acevedo
CONCERT
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HOST: Josh Gendel

��Special Awards
The Guy Zelenak Award is given to the organiza tion or
business which has the largest numer of finishers in the
Community Challenge. Guy Zelenak, who died of AIDS com plications in 1991 , was one of Front Runners New York's most
faithful and dedicated members from l 979 until shortly before
his death. The Guy Zelenak Award honors those who have displayed that same love of sport and community which inspires
Front Runners today.

The Mickey Zacuto Award is given to the first Front Runners
New York male and female masters runners (age 40 and up) in
the 5-mile race. A true activist, as well as a member of FRNY
from 1983 until her sudden death in 1993, Mickey Zacuto was
one of the club's most supportive members as well as its general
conscience . This award has been endowed by Mickey's family
in gratitude for the love and support that she received from
Front Runners throughout most of her adult life.

The AREA Award is presented by the American Run for the
End of AIDS to the first female and male New York Front
Runners to cross the 5-mile finish line. The award was conceived in 1987 to show AREA's appreciation for FRNY's support
of Brent Nicholson Earle's 20-month, 9,000-mi le run around
America in 1986 and 1987. This year, the 1Oth time it has
been presented, the AREA Award is dedicated to the memory
of all New York Front Runners and participants in previous
Pride Runs who have died of AIDS.
Front Runners New York are grateful to Rutgers Presbyt erian
Church for their welcomin g support during the preparatio n for
Lesbian and Gay Pride Run and throughout the year.

�Front Runners New York Officers
PRESIDENT: Patrick Barker
MEN ' s VICE PRESIDENT: David Volkman
WOMEN ' s VICE PRESIDENT: Kathy Abbondanzo
SECRETARY: Marnell McNamara
TREASURER: Craig Booth/Mike Mahon
DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE: Joe Tanzillo
RACE CAPTAINS:
Claudia Cummings/Mar ia Chale/Scott Titelbaum
COACHES : Donna Checkan/ Jeff Singleton

NEWSLETTER EDITOR: Don Peppler
GREYHOUND: Sugar

Front Runners-W ho Are We?
FRONT RUNNERS NEW YORK IS A RUNNING CLUB FOR LESBIANS, GAY
MEN, and supportive nongay people of all athletic abilities.
With a membership close to 450, FRNY is the largest of
the more than 75 national and 25 international lesbian and
gay clubs associated with International Front Runners . Club
members meet regularly for informal runs and other running-related activities. Coaching and running classes provide individual attention and additional training for
members who wish to run competitively. Race walke rs are
warmly welcomed . Front Runners New York regularly fields
teams for road races in the New York metropolitan area
and beyond .
For more information about FRNY or a membership
application, please call the Front Runner Hotline at
(212) 724-9700, or write us at P. 0. Box 87 Ansonia Sta .,
New York, NY 10023.

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ALLAN STEINFELD I PRESIDENT
JAKE LASALA •!• DINA WHYTE
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Registration dates, times and places are:
Friday, June 27th
Noon to 7:30pm at NY Road Runners Club, 9 East 89th Street
Saturday, June 28th, Race Day
Near the start in Central Park at East Drive and E97th Street
7:30am - 8:30am (two Miles)
7:30am-9:00am (Five Miles)

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Registration dates, times and places are:
Friday, June 27th
Noon to 7:30 pm at NY Road Runners Club, 9 East 89th Street
Saturday, June 28th, Race Day
Near the start in Central Park at East Drive and E97th Street
7:30am-8:30am (two Miles)
7:30am-9:00am (Five Miles)

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PRIDE RUN
TWO MILES - JUNE 28, 1997 - FIVE MILES
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Registration dates, times and places are:
Friday, June 27th
Noon to 7:30pm at NY Road Runners Club, 9 East 89th Street
Saturday, June 28th, Race Day
Near the start in Central Park at East Drive and E97th Street
7:30am-8:30am (two Miles)
7:30am-9:00am (Five Miles)

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TWO MILES - JUNE 28, 1997 -FIVE MILES
Already entered, thank you! Not entered, how can it be!
Registration dates, times and places are:
Friday, June 27th
Noon to 7:30pm at NY Road Runners Club, 9 East 89th Street
Saturday, ,June 28th, Race Day
Near the start in Central Park at East Drive and E97th Street
7:30am - 8:30am (two Miles)
7:30am-9:00am (Five Miles)

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