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ANNUAL WILLIAM M. FAIRBANK MEMORIAL RUN/WALK/BIKE

SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2004, 12:00 Noon

2004 Results

FIFTEENTH ANNUAL BILL FAIRBANK MEMORIAL RUN, WALK, BIKE
March 6, 2004.
Run and walk: 4.1 miles; bike: 4.1 or 11.5 miles.

ParticipantCoursePredicted TimeActual TimeDifference
Paul SanGiorgio(run)30:30 min:sec30:19.2 +0.59%
Marc Schreiber(run)31:0031:31.5 -1.69
Jeff Shapiro(run)41:0040:08.1 +2.11
Chris Moon(run)39:0039:54.2 -2.32
Pat Burchat(run)38:3837:42.2 +2.41
Bill Fairbank, Jr.(walk)70:0067:48.1 +3.14
Dave Beauley(run)24:3025:22.6 -3.58
Katya Permiakova(run)41:0039:31.4 +3.60
Terry Martin(run)46:0047:39.5 -3.61
Kyle Sanders(run)39:3937:41.3 +4.14
Michael Adams(run)38:3036:51.0 +4.29
James McGuire(run)31:0029:40.1 +4.30
Jason Detwiler(run)24:0025:23.7 -5.81
James Chiang(run)36:0033:29.4 +6.97
Alok Aggarwal(run)35:0037:32.3 -7.75
Jim Lockhart(run)43:0046:21.5 -7.81
Lisa Arzamendi(run)38:3035:25.3 +8.00
Rosenna Yau(walk)73:4066:55.2 +9.16
Bob Wagoner(bike)57:1050:39.1+11.40
Margot Tuckner(run)47:4241:04.8+13.88
Roger W. Romani(jog)47:0055:50.0-18.79
Roger K. Romani(bike)47:0055:50.0-18.79
Dan DeBra(bike)60:0048:13.6+19.62

Thanks go to Rosenna Yau and Jenifer Conan-Tice for arrangements, Blas Cabrera and Noriko Low for timing, and Stanford Catering for the food and drink.

Results certified by R.V. Wagoner Enterprises, Ltd.

The Physics Department is pleased to announce that the annual Bill Fairbank Memorial Run/Walk/Bike has been set for Saturday, March 6, 2004.  This event is in honor of the late Prof. Fairbank, an avid runner who was a professor of Physics at Stanford in 1959 until his death in 1989.  The race is scheduled to begin at noon and should be over by 1:30.  The route will be the 4.1 mile Campus Drive loop, beginning and ending at Angell Field, located between Campus Drive and Stanford Stadium.

As in previous years, the winner will be the runner or walker whose actual time is fractionally closest to his or her predicted time.  There will be volunteers recording participants' time.  The event is to be open and free of charge to all interested people. The winner's name will appear on a plaque displayed in the Physics Department.  All people who complete the race will receive a certificate noting their time.

Please hold the date on your calendars, and plan to attend this fun, free  event with your friends and family.

names of winners on plaque

See 2003 Fairbank results or 2002 Fairbank pictures.

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