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Fourth Quarter,
2005 eNewsletter
 | 2006/2007 High School Scholarship
Program (Press Release) |
 | "Run a Mile, Save a
Mind" Fund Raiser
(Press Release)
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 | Member Profile: Stanley D
(The Lewis & Clark Marathon was his first marathon!!!)
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 | The NBMA 2005 Event - The 4th
Annual Lewis & Clark
Marathon and Half Marathon.
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 | Member Profile: David S
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 | Running Club Profile: South DeKalb (GA) Striders
Running Club
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2006/2007
High School Scholarship Program
The National Black Marathoners’
Association (NBMA) is pleased to present the NBMA Scholarship Program. This
program will provide awards to two students (a young man and lady) for the
2006/2007 academic year. To be considered for these scholarships, students must
complete an application demonstrating that all eligibility requirements are met.
Who may apply? Applicants for the
2006 program year must:
 | Be a socially and/or economically
disadvantaged student finishing her/his senior year of high school
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 | Attend a United States high
school
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 | Have a cumulative grade point
average of 3.0
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 | Be accepted for enrollment in a
US college or university
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 | Have competed on the high school
cross country team or competed in a distance event (1500 meters or greater)
on the high school track team (Note: Your finishing time is not considered
in the selection process and you do not have to compete at the collegiate
level.)
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What criteria are used in the
judging? Applicants will be judged based on their:
 | Past academic achievement in high
school
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 | Leadership skills or community
service
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 | Completed application |
When is the 2006 application
deadline?
 | The application deadline for
the program is April 15, 2006
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Application forms and instructions
may be found in our Scholarships section.
For More
Information Contact:

"Run a Mile,
Save a Mind" Fund Raiser
The National Black Marathoners’ Association
(NBMA) announces the "Run a Mile, Save a Mind" Scholarship Program.
This program runs through February’s Black History Month. Our goal is to raise
$10,000.
Participation is simple. A dollar amount is pledged
for every exercise-mile, which is run or walked, during February. This includes
both training and racing miles. The participants do not solicit pledges from
other individuals.
The donor benefits by improving their health (i.e.
running or walking a mile) and the student benefits by going to college (i.e.
saving a mind). This satisfies two of our organizational goals of promoting a
healthy life style and encouraging educational achievement.
The runner or walker maintains a personal mileage
log. At the end of the month, the money is donated to the National Black
Marathoners’ Association’s Scholarship Fund. Since the NBMA is an IRS
Section 501(c)(3) organization, 100% of the donations are tax-deductible. Credit
card donations are accepted
in our Scholarships
section.
The checks
should be made payable to “National Black Marathoners’ Association.”
Donations may be sent to
 | Run a
Mile, Save a Mind Program
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 | National
Black Marathoners’ Association
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 | PO Box
700101
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 | Dallas,
TX 75370-0101
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Inquiries
may be sent to NBMAScholarship@BlackMarathoners.org

Member
Profile: Stanley D
Hometown: Kimball,
WV
Current Residence: St. Louis, MO
Profession: Records Manager
Athletic Background: I played high school football and basketball.
The Numbers Of…
 | Years Running: I’ve been running for about two years. |
 | Races: Three |
 | Marathons: One |
 | Half Marathons: One |
Other Sports: I love playing racquetball often as I can and basketball
from time to time.
My Favorites
 | Race Site: Don’t have one yet |
 | Local Running Spot: Neighborhood by my house |
 | Motivational Song: STAND! (John P. Kee) |
List of Fitness Goals
 | Completed: To complete my first marathon. (See “Most Memorable Running
Experience” below) |
 | In Progress: To qualify for the Boston Marathon.
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Personal Reasons for Running: I have two young girls ages 1 and 2.
They inspire me to try and keep my mind, body, and soul in the best possible
shape, so that I may see them grow up to became young ladies.
Most Memorable Running Experience: The September 18, 2005 Lewis &
Clark Marathon, my first marathon. There were numerous events that arose in the
weeks leading up to the race. My training was put on hold. However, through
faith and the encouragement I received and gave to others, while running/walking
my first marathon, I was able to endure through all the pain and complete the
race while meeting new people.
My Dream Run: To run a marathon in Hawaii and include a vacation for
my family.
Feelings/Thoughts About Finishing Your First Marathon: I was really
proud of myself for getting out there and completing my first marathon. I
wasn’t impressed with my time but it gave me a goal and a desire to work
harder on improving my time for my next marathon.

The
NBMA 2005 Event - The 4th Annual
Lewis & Clark Marathon and Half Marathon
By Charlotte
Simmons
On Sunday, September 18th,
2005 in Historic St. Charles, Missouri, the National Black Marathoners.
Association (NBMA) vision was realized at the 4th
Annual Lewis & Clark
Marathon and Half Marathon.
How graceful and beautiful it was.
An excited group of physically fit and well trained Black American half and
full, first time and veteran marathoners neatly uniformed in red singlets and
black shorts representing NBMA came out to race. What an amazing historical
event! These runners and their supporters represented the states of Ohio,
Missouri, Illinois, Georgia, Texas, and California. (See the 2005 Events page
for photos.)
The weekend started with a get
together at Harrah.s Casino on Friday night. Saturday evening was the “Meet
and Greet.” We were finally able to put a face with an email address. We
received special commemorative NBMA race numbers. The athletes’ conversations
included:
 | The unveiling of Tony’s
well-crafted, running tee-shirt quilt. It reflected his completion of 68
marathons in 15 states on 3 continents, and a bicycle century;
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 | Where everyone traveled from;
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 | The number of marathons and other
races run;
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 | Qualifying for Boston;
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 | Joining the South Fulton Running
Partners for the 2006 Jesse Owens 25th
anniversary 10K Road Race in
Moulton, AL;
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 | Iilonga’s fender bender while
taking his cousin to the grocery store;
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 | What race should the NBMA select
for 2006;
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 | Running the new Las Vegas
Marathon;
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 | And more.
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The “Meet and Greet” was
followed by a pasta dinner. Angela (Chicago) noticed a full moon outside. I
responded that a full moon meant that we would have wonderful weather for the
marathon. Iilonga asked if a full moon meant good weather. I said I made that up
because I thought it would sound good.
Sunday morning, we had perfect
running weather. The NBMA participants showed up bright eyed and adrenaline
filled at 6:30am to take the Inaugural NBMA photo. Iilonga, all the way from
California on a red eye flight via Atlanta to St. Louis, missed the inaugural
photo op because he overslept. He had been awake for more than 48 hours.
However, he did make it to the race start line on time.
Despite the double-loop course, I
really enjoyed this marathon. The race followed a narrow loop course that
traveled alongside the Missouri River, both north and south of Historic St.
Charles. The course was very flat, with the exception of one 300+ meter long
uphill. Hitting this climb during the first loop after mile mark 12 was a little
work. The even longer downhill felt good the first time around.
Climbing this hill during the 2nd
loop, after running 25 miles,
hurt. This time around, the downhill was virtually transparent. I had nothing
left. I missed beating my Chicago PR (4:29:24) by less than a minute. I was
proud to cross the 4th
Annual Lewis and Clark Marathon
finish line at 4:30:17. I had fun. I really enjoy running marathons.
I enjoy the camaraderie, the
challenge of the course, and watching the miles melt away. And at this marathon,
the first time ever, NBMA supporters held signs which read .Go Charlotte!. Yes,
they were talking about me. It made my day! Thanks Tony, Sybah, Henry and all
the other supporters.
Iilonga had about 28 minutes of
recovery when I crossed the finish line. He crossed the finish line at 4:01:59
and was very proud of it. I wonder if the extra sleep helped. Being a true
Partner, he tried to be there to cheer for me when I crossed the finish line. He
thought I was lost but I was having a massage. I had told him I would finish in
about 5:00 hours.
This was supposed to be a training
run for the Marine Corps Marathon, which I will be participating in on October
30th,
2005. The flat course and great weather made it impossible for me to treat this
as a training run. I left everything on the course. All NBMA participants made
it safely to the finish line. We were especially proud of Stanley from St.
Louis. It was his first marathon!!! He’s profiled in this eNewsletter.
Sunday night, we went to see Sinbad
at Harrah’s Casino. It was a great way to wrap up our day. Iilonga suggested
that all future NBMA gatherings be centered on where Sinbad is performing.
Before heading to the airport on Monday morning I enjoyed breakfast with Sybah
and Miss Francis from the Advondale Running Club of Cincinnati. It was a
wonderful weekend with a wonderful group of people.
Thanks to everyone for making the
Inaugural National Black Marathoners’ Association event a success!
Click here
to see the event photos.
Visit our News
Section to see media coverage about the event in the Missouri Runner and
Triathlete magazine.

Member
Profile: David S
Hometown: Milford, DE
Current Residence: Lakewood, NJ
Running Clubs: Inducted into the Delaware Afro-American Sport Hall of
Fame in March 0f 2005; Shore Athletic Club, Ocean Running Club, Freehold Area Running
Club, New Jersey Road Runners Club, and Jersey Shore Running Club
Profession: Retired educator
1971-2001; Recruiting Consultant 2001-05; Manager-J-1 Cleaning & Maintenance
Services 2005
Number of
 | Years Running: Started in high
school-1960/college-1963-1967/military-1967-1971/civilian life-1971-2005 (45
years) |
 | Races: Over the many years from
400 meters at the Penn Relays; 800 meters at masters/open track meets; to
5K’s through marathons. |
 | Marathons: 104 marathons. The
last marathon was the 2003 New York Marathon in 3:17:23. I’ve run the
Boston Marathon six times (2:39 TO 3:24). |
 | Half Marathons: Over 60 with
a 1:14 PR |
 | Foreign Races: 3 (Guam, Taipei,
and Japan)
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Favorites
 | Race: Boston Marathon. The crowd
is unbelievable!!! My six times range from 3:25 to 2:39 PR. |
 | Running spot: In the Spring &
Summer: Springlake to Belmar Boardwalk. In the Fall & Winter: Manasquan
Reservoir’s 5-mile loop |
 | Running Song: Chariots of
Fire! |
Personal Reason for Running:
To glorify the name of Jesus Christ!!! Running is a spiritual experience, as
well as mental and physical. I want to show our Black youth, that we, as Black
folks, are able to run distances and can be great.
Fitness/Running Goals: To
continue advocating the glory and mercy of our God. Our body is a temple and
Jesus does not want us to destroy it. Also, I'd like to run a marathon in under
3:15 in the 60 to 64 age group.
Most Memorable Running
Experience: The Lewes Seashore Marathon. I was third place
overall. This was a personal best time of 2:38. I could do no wrong. I completed
this race and just walked away from the finish line, no problem. I was so
excited, and thrilled at this accomplishment. My family, friends, and running
companions were amazed at this accomplishment. I was not, for I was running with
Jesus Christ at my side. Isaiah 40:31.
My Dream Run: To run the Great Western 100-mile race. This has
been a long, long time dream of mine. Glory be to God, this I will
accomplish, also.

South
DeKalb (GA) Striders Running Club
The South DeKalb Striders
Running Club members consists of runners of all classes; elite runners, top
runners, family runners, slow runners, and walkers. Their purpose is to have fun
as well as stay fit. In 1989,
the group that started out with three runners, Edward Driver, Joyce Jordan and
Lucius Felder.
They began running together in the
South DeKalb Mall, Georgia Perimeter College, Columbia Drive area in South
DeKalb. When they met other area runners, they would invite them to join their
Saturday or Sunday run. Today, up to 15 runners participate on the weekends.
Most of the runners were members of the Atlanta Track Club. The Striders became
a certified running club in March of 1990 with 12 charter members.
The Striders continue to hold their Saturday and Sunday morning group runs. The
runs began at 6:30 a.m. and some days up to 30 runners participate in the group
runs that always begin with a prayer. They also enjoy a Tuesday/Thursday 5:30
a.m. run with 10-12 participants.
Their biggest event is the annual 5K For Hope Road Race. It’s held on the
fourth Saturday of August. The proceeds from this road race are used to benefit
Our House, a childcare facility for homeless children. They have raised and
donated approximately $25,000.00 for Our House and various other charities in
the South DeKalb area.
In December, the Striders hold their annual awards banquet. Some of the awards
are runner of the year, new runner of the year, most improved runner of the
year, come back runner of the year, volunteer of the year and on occasion, the
president's award. The Striders also present the mileage awards for the year.
Everyone, who runs 1000 miles or more, receives the Gold Award. 800-999 mile
runners earn the Silver Award. And 600-799 mile runners earn the bronze award.
They also hold a Strider Grand Prix where a monthly road race is chosen and
points are awarded on the basis of a runner’s prediction for the event and
bonus points are awarded in the event of age group wins. They also host a
fellowship run in South DeKalb with the South Fulton Running Partners, another
Black running club, in the spring of each year and are invited by the Running
Partners to a South Fulton location in the fall.
For more information about the club, visit their website at http://www.southdekalbstriders.com/.
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