
Brazilian Adriano Bastos Wins Disney Marathon
for the Fifth Time
The
winner's circle was crowded with familiar faces at the
15th annual Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend as Brazilian
Adriano Bastos claimed his fifth Disney trophy Sunday,
climaxing two days of events during which two other former
champions also added another Disney title to their resumes.
They were joined by Disney newcomer Melanie Peters of St.
Petersburg who claimed the women's title in just her second
marathon ever.
More than 40,000 runners were entered in a variety
of Disney Marathon Weekend events, including 18,000
in the marathon and 16,500 in the half marathon.
The 29-year-old Bastos, from Sao Paulo, broke the
tape in 2:20:58, more than 14 minutes ahead of his
nearest competitor, John Garton of Voorhees, N.J. The
victory, Bastos' fourth straight at Walt Disney World
Resort, allowed him to breathe a sigh of relief. "Every
year I win, it builds the pressure to come back and
win the following year," he said.
And Bastos admitted he is already thinking about "next
year" and a goal not just to win but to improve
on his best-ever Disney time -- a 2:18:33 he posted
in 2003. He attributed Sunday's performance -- the
26th-best ever in the Disney Marathon but Bastos' slowest
ever at Disney -- to the fact that he was not fully
recovered from a late-fall marathon in Brazil.
Other "familiar faces" in the Disney winner's
circle were elite wheelchair racer Saul Mendoza of
Wimberley, Texas, and half-marathoner Kim Pawelek of
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mendoza returned to the Disney Marathon for the first
time in four years and picked up right where he left
off in 2004 -- cruising into the winner's circle. For
Mendoza, a native of Mexico who was honored as his
country's Athlete of the Century for the 20th century,
Sunday's win was his eighth at Walt Disney World Resort.
In the half marathon on Saturday, Pawelek raced to
her fourth Disney women's title. Her 1:18:07 earned
the 33-year-old runner a 42-second victory over Yolanda
Flamino of Rochester, Mich. (1:18:49). Pawelek's time
was the ninth best in event's history. She also owns
the second, fourth and 10th-best times.
Peters, a 24-year-old Michigan native who migrated
to Florida as a student at the University of Miami,
won the women's marathon crown with a time of 2:47:32.
That put her nearly two minutes ahead of runner-up
Sonja Friend-Uhl of West Palm Beach (2:49:27). Christa
Benton of St. Petersburg finished third to complete
a Florida sweep.
Three members of the "Hansons-Brooks" distance
running team from Rochester, Mich., took the first
three spots in the half marathon men's division. Chad
Johnson (1:06:53), C. Fred Joslyn (1:06:54) and Patrick
Rizzo (1:07:05) posted the fourth-through-sixth-fastest
times ever at Disney.
Registration for the 2009 Walt Disney World Marathon
Weekend opens Jan. 14, 2008, at 12 p.m. ET at www.disneyworldmarathon.com.
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