Fallen Heroes of Georgia 2011 5K Results

5K Course Certification # GA11016WC | March 19, 2011 | Results By Dirty Spokes Productions, LLC

977 participants

PlaceNameCityAgeChip TimePace
Overall Female Open Winner
1stKristin AzizDuluth GA4521:46.57:01/M
Overall Male Open Winner
1stTy NelsonDecatur GA1717:11.65:33/M
Overall Female Masters Winner
1stBecky ThompsonGainesville GA4323:43.97:39/M
Overall Male Masters Winner
1stMark WoommavovahElizabethtown KY4419:28.16:17/M
Overall Female Grand Masters
1stBarbara QuailMonroe GA5228:55.99:20/M
Overall Male Grand Masters
1stKeith JohnsonMarietta GA5020:55.86:45/M
Women 0-9
1stShirley Cadie38:21.4
2ndAndrea Howell42:51.0
3rdMadison Ford47:57.1
Men 0-9
1stKed Crossett26:49.1
Women 10-14
1stHolly Gunder25:40.8
2ndJessica Nix26:55.0
3rdAlexis Carter27:21.3
Men 10-14
1stNoah Doherty23:17.8
2ndJake McCallum23:18.2
3rdCameron Shirley25:15.7
Women 15-19
1stAmy Patterson22:18.7
2ndKennedy Ayers26:57.9

Frequently Asked Questions

The Fallen Heroes of Georgia 2011 5K Run was a memorial race held on March 19, 2011 in honor of Georgia's fallen soldiers who lost their lives serving in Iraq and Afghanistan since September 2001. The event served as both a competitive road race and a solemn tribute to the brave men and women from the state of Georgia who made the ultimate sacrifice in the War on Terror.

The certified 5K course carried the certification number GA11016WC, ensuring that the course distance was accurately measured according to USA Track & Field standards. This certification meant that runners' times could be used for qualifying purposes in other races and that the results were considered official.

The race attracted 977 participants, making it one of the larger memorial run events in the state of Georgia at the time. Runners of all ages and ability levels came together to honor the fallen while pushing themselves to achieve personal bests on the certified course.

Results were provided by Dirty Spokes Productions, LLC, a well-known race timing and event management company based in Georgia that has timed countless races throughout the southeastern United States.

The overall male open winner of the 2011 Fallen Heroes of Georgia 5K was Ty Nelson from Decatur, Georgia. At just 17 years old, Nelson finished with an impressive chip time of 17:11.6, maintaining a pace of 5:33 per mile throughout the 3.1-mile course. His performance was particularly notable given his young age, demonstrating exceptional talent in distance running.

The overall female open winner was Kristin Aziz from Duluth, Georgia, who finished with a chip time of 21:46.5 at a pace of 7:01 per mile. Aziz, age 45 at the time of the race, delivered a strong and consistent performance to claim the top female finishing position.

In the masters divisions (runners aged 40 and over), Mark Woommavovah from Elizabethtown, Kentucky took the male masters title with a chip time of 19:28.1, while Becky Thompson from Gainesville, Georgia won the female masters division with a time of 23:43.9. The grand masters divisions (runners aged 50 and over) were won by Keith Johnson of Marietta, Georgia (20:55.8) and Barbara Quail of Monroe, Georgia (28:55.9).

These winners represented a broad cross-section of the running community, from a teenage phenom to seasoned veterans, all united by their desire to honor Georgia's fallen heroes.

The 2011 Fallen Heroes of Georgia 5K attracted 977 participants, reflecting the strong community support for honoring Georgia's fallen military service members. This substantial turnout demonstrated the deep connection between the Georgia running community and the mission of remembering those who gave their lives in service to their country.

Participants ranged widely in age, from children under 10 years old to grand masters runners over the age of 50. The diversity of the field showed that the event appealed to competitive runners seeking fast times on the certified course, as well as recreational runners and families who wanted to participate in a meaningful community event.

The race included multiple age group categories to recognize top performers across different demographics, including divisions for both men and women in the 0-9, 10-14, 15-19 age brackets, as well as open, masters, and grand masters overall categories. This comprehensive age group structure ensured that runners of all ages had the opportunity to compete against their peers.

The nearly 1,000-person field made the 2011 event a significant gathering, generating community awareness and raising funds for the Fallen Heroes of Georgia memorial mission while providing an exciting and competitive racing experience for all involved.

Yes, the 2011 Fallen Heroes of Georgia 5K was chip timed, providing accurate and official results for all 977 participants. Chip timing uses a small electronic transponder, typically attached to a runner's bib or shoe, that records the exact moment a runner crosses the starting line and the finish line. This ensures that each runner's time reflects their actual running time rather than the time elapsed since the starting gun fired.

The chip timing was managed by Dirty Spokes Productions, LLC, a professional race timing company with extensive experience in managing race results for events throughout the southeastern United States. Their involvement ensured that all results were accurately recorded and processed according to industry standards.

The course itself carried the USA Track & Field certification number GA11016WC, which verified that the 5K distance was accurately measured. Combined with chip timing, this certification meant that the race results were considered official and could be used for seeding and qualifying purposes in other certified races.

All results listed for category winners and age group finishers represent chip times, which is the standard measurement used in modern road racing. This level of professional timing and course certification reflects the organizers' commitment to providing a high-quality race experience befitting the solemn purpose of the event.

The 2011 Fallen Heroes of Georgia 5K, with its USA Track & Field certified course (certification number GA11016WC), met the standards that could be used for qualifying times in other races, including events like the AJC Peachtree Road Race. The Peachtree Road Race, held every July 4th in Atlanta, is the largest 10K road race in the world and uses a seeded start system based on runners' previous race times from certified courses.

Because the Fallen Heroes 5K course was USATF certified, times recorded at this event could typically be submitted as proof of finishing time when applying for seeded positions at the Peachtree Road Race and similar events. Runners who achieved competitive times at the Fallen Heroes 5K would have had the documentation needed to request preferred starting positions.

The combination of chip timing by Dirty Spokes Productions and the certified course distance gave runners confidence that their results would be accepted by race organizations that require verified times from certified courses. Many Georgia runners strategically chose certified spring races like the Fallen Heroes 5K to establish qualifying times for summer events.

For the 977 participants in the 2011 event, this meant their race served a dual purpose: honoring Georgia's fallen service members while also providing an opportunity to record official times on a certified course that could open doors to other prestigious racing events.