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Strong finish by Cate School runners at Marathon
updated: Dec 08, 2009, 11:55 AM

Source: Cate School

Cate School had a strong showing at the Santa Barbara Inaugural International Marathon with 25 participants. For many students it was their first time participating in a race, let alone a relay marathon. Cate relay participant and senior Denali Tietjen said, "While driving to the race I was filled with anticipation and thought that I would trip at the start with 3,127 people. My fears quickly dissipated when we arrived and saw everyone smiling and dancing to the music; I had never seen so many happy people in my life!"

The starting gun went off at Elwood Elementary School releasing a crowd of runners on a grueling 26.2 mile journey that would ultimately end at Santa Barbara City College. Blue and white Cate Marathon Team T-Shirts could be spotted throughout the entire course (there was a complete absence of any Thacher green and orange, as horses were not allowed). Michael Seigle (father of Danny '05 and David '08) said, "The course was challenging with many rolling hills and an intense climb up Cliff Drive between miles 23 and 24." At mile 24, runners were treated to a breathtaking view of the Santa Barbara coastline and a gradual two-mile decline where many fans cheered them on to the finish line.

Cate School mathematics teacher Tim Smith ran the full marathon, winning his age group and placing 5th overall with an impressive time of 2:49:03. He was joined by his son Dean for the last two miles. "It was truly remarkable to watch Dean sprint alongside his dad," says relay member Margot Dorion, "and witness how much Dean looks up to his father."

Also running the 26.2 miles was Danny Seigle '05, who had a personal record and achieved his goal of qualifying for the Boston Marathon with a time of 3:08:46. "I never thought I could run a Boston Marathon qualifying time," said Danny, "especially on such a hilly course, but when you train with Tim for three months your expectations are bound to be broken."

Not only did Celine Cutter '06 finish her first marathon, but she also qualified for Boston with a time of 3:32:19. Celine's mom, Ione Cutter, had a personal record with a time of 4:03:45. The mother-daughter combo sported matching running outfits complete with pastel green tops and compression pants. Michael Seigle finished with a time of 4:12:48 and enjoyed having Ed Brown (father of Sophia '05 and Nick '08) cheering him on at mile 25 with with a sign that read "Run Dr. Mike!"

The Cate relay teams had a strong showing overall and won the open male division. "It was a great experience," said relay team member Nathan Killea, "and I can't think of a more fun way to run. I have always wanted to get into running marathons and the SB Marathon only strengthened my desire." Ahmed Bou-Rabee, who ran the last leg of the relay, said "My favorite part was the last 100 meters where I sprinted as hard as I could to the finish and the announcer called out Johnny Woolf's named instead of mine."

Cate Runners - 1st place in the Open Male Division 3:06:50
Michael Hassman
Bill Pomerans
Austin Lokre
Jason Park

Cate J.A.N.K - 4th place in the Open Male Division 3:14:05
Nathan Killea
Kofi Washington
Johnny Woolf
Ahmed Bou-Rabee

Cate Kestrels - 5th in the Open Co-ed Division 3:31:06
Marnie Woehr
Dave Mochel
Randy Person
Mackenzie Walsh

Rams For Obama - 7th in the Open Co-ed Division 3:32:41
Lisa Holmes
Will Holmes
Jay Dorion
Margot Dorion

Mesa Marathoners - 7th in the Open Female Division 3:37:10
Denali Tietjen
Lexi Greenwald
Brennan Cusack
Abbby Killea

"Inspired by participating in the SB Marathon," Cate seniors Abby and Denali say, "We have gone online and found a bunch of 5Ks, half marathons, and even FULL marathons that we hope to run together in the future." Expect to see even more Cate students at the Santa Barbara International Marathon next year.

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