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The Kalamazoo Klassic 1979-2003A 25 Year Tradition
Twenty-five years later, on June 21, 2003, hundreds of runners celebrated a quarter century of success by gathering yet again for competition and personal pleasure on the top of Maple Street hill for another sounding of the classic Klassic gun. Many things have remained unchanged since 1979: Maple Street Hill, all-volunteer sponsorship by the local running club, and the excitement of the field. But many things have changed: the addition of the 5K run, electronic timing (the “chip”), the finish in South Middle School Fields, and the increasing number of women and older runners. The Beginnings The front page of the Saturday Kalamazoo Gazette bore a large picture of the start with the caption: “Road Runners a Hardy Breed as They Compete in Rain Today in First Kalamazoo Klassic.” That Gazette also contained a picture of President Jimmy Carter running (not in Kalamazoo) and an article on the retirement of Mohammed Ali.
The 1979 Klassic resulted in a tie between WMU teammates Tom Duits and Bob Lewis in 30:58. Tom Duits is known as the first Michigander to run a sub 4:00 mile and still holds the mile record at WMU. The 80’s Many dedicated KTC members nurtured the race in these early years. Blaine Lam was consistently a driving force. Tom Powell, James and Linda Gregart, and Dave Mackey were heavily involved in the growth of the race. The fields were generally over 1,000, with hundreds of finishers under 40 minutes. In 1983 a 40:00 time would not have broken into the top 200 places. When two local runners, Chris Crowell and Bruce Johnson, formed Gazelle Sports, they began a long and continuing relationship with the Klassic. In 1988 Gazelle Sports started their sponsorship of the Kids’ Klassic, a 1K Kids’ run on the evening before the 10K (which had been started by the KTC about 4 years earlier.) Hundreds of kids and parents line up every year for this fun family event. Several of the top runners in high school the last few years had their first experience running at the Kid’s Klassic including Adriana Field and Jessie Stewart who both now run for the University of Michigan. The 90’s
In 1998 the 10K was reinstated by popular demand for the 20th Anniversary of the Klassic. Although the 10K still does not have as many participants as the 5K, it remains the essence of the ‘Klassic.’ This was also the first year the “chip” (a device the size of a quarter that is laced onto the shoe) was used to facilitate timing. 2000 and Beyond ================================= Several participants have made the Klassic a part of their lives for 25 years. Dick Hoeskstra ran the first Klassic in 1979 as a high schooler. Since then Dick has finished all 23 Klassic 10Ks and the 5K for the two years the 10K was not offered. Dave Dunn has also participated in all 25 races. Dave ran the 1979 race as a high schooler and continued to race the Klassic during his years at WMU where he ran track. His best time at the Klassic was 32:18 in 1984. A chronic back injury ended his running career in 1993 but he returned as a Race Walker and has won the Klassic 5K Walk three times. Patsy Hand was talked into running the first Klassic by a friend. Since then she has participated every year despite forgotten numbers and torn ligaments. Patsy, Dave and Dick were presented 25 Year Commemorative Jackets at the 25th Klassic Race Awards Ceremony. Bob Rafferty has been a volunteer for all 25 years. He has all 25 T-shirts. The YMCA has also been involved for all 25 years. They have provided their facilities for race planning meetings, late registration, and packet pick-up. Where are they now? David Kays (1979 Track Club President and first Race Director) lives near Nashville, Tennessee. He no longer runs but swims and bikes. James Gregart (Fired the starting gun at the first Klassic) is Kalamazoo County Prosecutor. Bill Krasean (Involved in race organization) is still at the Kalamazoo Gazette and active in the local running community. Blain Lam (Race Director for several years and a catalyst for Club activity in the 80s) is a Independent Consultant in Kalamazoo and is active in the Borgess Run organization. Acknowledgements The author thanks Blaine Lam and Bill Krasean for contributions to this article. Please direct correspondence regarding this article to Jay Campbell at jay_a_campbell@hotmail.com. |
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