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RRCA 10-mile Team Championship, 25 February WRRC Women Finish Ninth in Team Championship, Men are DQ'd Even though eighteen WRRC members made the trip to Columbia for the annual Team Championship Ten Miler, there were only eleven men, thus disqualifying the team from consideration. The seven females did, however, constitute enough to be considered, finishing ninth. Talk at the Clubs Meeting after the race may have produced a different way of scoring for next year's race. In the proposal which seems to have been accepted by all present, each club would have to have a minimum of fifteen runners (at least three male and three female). Had this model been in existence this year, we would have not been disqualified from the race, since our top fifteen runners would have included ten men and five women. If our top fifteen had included no women, the top three women would have replaced the bottom three men. Not too surprisingly the top coed and men's teams were the Howard County Striders, the Falls Road Racing Team, and the Montgomery County Road Runners Club. The top women's teams were the Montgomery County Road Runners Club, the Howard County Striders, and the Falls Road Racing Team. A story and complete results can be found at www.Striders.net
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