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        Pasadena Runner Wins Rose Bowl Half Marathon

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          • January 16, 2022
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      Adolfo Carvalho, winner of the men’s race with with a time of 1:12:09 (Photo – McCourtFoundation)

      On a picture-perfect morning (blue skies, temperature in the high 50s,) the 6th annual Rose Bowl Half Marathon and 5K produced some firsts.

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      More than 5,000 runners and walkers participated in the races that started and finished in the Rose Bowl. It was the first big race of the year in Southern California. Both the men’s and women’s winners celebrated their first wins at the distance on Sunday morning.

      Half Marathon

      Adolfo Carvalho, who lives in Pasadena and trains daily on the Rose Bowl course, won the men’s 13.1 mile race in 1 hour, 12 minutes, 9 seconds. Jenna Crawford, who lives in Venice Beach and didn’t take up running seriously until after college, hit the tape first in the women’s race, finishing in 1:27:05.

      Carvalho grew up in Maryland, raced track and cross country at Rice University but now calls Pasadena home: “I run here literally almost every day,” said Carvalho, 24, who was running his first official half marathon. “I’m doing loops around the Rose Bowl and out toward the neighborhood on Arroyo Seco. It felt really good to sort of be on home turf.”

      Like many runners, the discipline required to pound out miles carries over to success away from running for Carvalho. He’s a Fulbright Award winner and majored in Astrophysics and French Studies at Rice.

      Of his first go at a 13.1-mile race, Carvalho said, “It felt amazing. I felt pretty smooth at the start. I thought I was pushing it a little bit ambitiously the first three miles. But then it got really smooth:

      Once I crossed the Colorado Bridge, I just knew I had to bring it home. It was a tough last loop, but it felt great to be out here.

      Defending champion Ryo Furukawa of Los Angeles finished second in the men’s race (1:13:22) with Augustin Musa of Beverly Hills coming in third (1:16:58).

      Jenna Crawford, winner of the women’s race with with a time of 1:27:05 (Photo – McCourtFoundation)

      In the women’s half marathon, Crawford benefited from liking to run long. She raced her first 100-kilometer event last fall and will tackle a marathon next month.

      “I kind of went out here not knowing what my fitness would be like,” said Crawford. “I knew this course had some hills. I had a lot of friends out on the course cheering me on, telling me, ‘Hold the pace, hold the pace,’ and I came in strong.”

      Before Sunday, Crawford’s most prestigious win came in a Thanksgiving Day 5K turkey trot. Elisa Polino of Rialto finished second in the women’s half in 1:28:13 with Carly Johann of Los Angeles taking third in 1:29:07.

      5 K Race Winners

      Drew Polley of Seattle won the men’s 5K in 15:47, just 10 seconds ahead of Pasadena’s Wesley Reutimann. Teenager Angelina Vasquez of Barstow won the women’s 5K in 19:45, nearly one minute ahead of master Michelle Martinez of Pasadena (20:34).

      After crossing the finish line on the field, runners joined family and friends at the stadium to celebrate their accomplishment at the finish line festival and Heineken 0.0 Beer Garden. All participants had the opportunity to take photos with the official 2022 Los Angeles Marathon all-electric lead vehicle in the end zone. The Volvo XC40 displayed each runner’s marathon goal time for March on the official race time clock.

      Proceeds from the event support the McCourt Foundation’s mission to cure neurologic diseases and empower individuals and communities to build a healthier world through research, education, and events.

       

      Edited by Ann Hunnewell


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      1. Billy Gallegos says:
        January 17, 2022 at 5:04 pm

        I participated in this race and saw this guy running westbound on Lake as the rest of the runners were running eastbound. This guy was a rocket.

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