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	<title>Congress Avenue Mile &#187; 1998</title>
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		<title>Swift times mark Congress Avenue Mile</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 1998 20:49:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday morning&#8217;s Congress Avenue Mile produced a slew of fast times in all age group s, from high school to masters. The fastest times of the day belonged to the elite division&#8217;s Sammy Unberhagen and Andrea Jarzombek.
The elite men&#8217;s field was made up of 11 runners, including a trio of former Texas Longhorns: Eric Polonski, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunday morning&#8217;s Congress Avenue Mile produced a slew of fast times in all age group s, from high school to masters. The fastest times of the day belonged to the elite division&#8217;s Sammy Unberhagen and Andrea Jarzombek.</p>
<p><span id="more-120"></span>The elite men&#8217;s field was made up of 11 runners, including a trio of former Texas Longhorns: Eric Polonski, Clint Hosey and Unberhagen. The group bolted from the steps of the Capitol and ran in a loose pack through the first half of the race, which was passed in 1 minute, 56 seconds.</p>
<p>The first half is always the fastest in the Congress Avenue Mile &#8212; all of the runners knew they would lose a few seconds in the second half.</p>
<p>Heading into the third quarter, Unberhagen took control and established himself as the leader. Behind him, Polonski had worked his way up from the back and was right on Unberhagen&#8217;s shoulder. Hosey and a third runner, Philo Saunders, completed the breakaway pack.</p>
<p>Unberhagen began to open a gap at the three-quarters mark, passing it in 2:57, while Polonski tried to maintain contact.</p>
<p>&#8220;I got to the three-quarters mark and just tried to hold on,&#8221; Unberhagen said. &#8220;I wanted to be enough under three minutes at that point to break four at the finish.&#8221;</p>
<p>Heading across the Congress Avenue bridge, Polonski fought hard to close the gap, but Unberhagen was too tough. A final 61-second quarter gave Unberhagen what he needed, as he snapped the tape in 3:58 and won a $500 bonus for breaking four minutes.</p>
<p>&#8220;I certainly wanted to break four today,&#8221; Unberhagen said. &#8220;It lets me know what kind of shape I&#8217;m in.&#8221;</p>
<p>It appeared as though Polonski clocked 3:59, but the official race time listed 4:00. Saunders and Hosey were also timed in 4:00 for third and fourth places.</p>
<p>&#8220;I kind of conceded defeat at the three-quarter mark,&#8221; Polonski said. &#8220;But with 110 (yards) left to go, I thought I still could catch him. I had a lot of fun, though. This was great.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the women&#8217;s elite race, favorite Natalie Nalepa was out with an injury, narrowing the field down to only four contestants: Jarzombek, Jessica Koch, Sheena Carswell and Jennifer Moore.</p>
<p>Koch, a Stanford runner and former Georgetown High School star, led the way with Jarzombek through the first half. The pair passed that mark in 2:17 and settled into a rhythm.</p>
<p>The first half played into Koch&#8217;s hands as her long legs benefited from the downhill stretch. But it was Jarzombek, a powerful half-miler from San Antonio, who really shined in the second half of the race.</p>
<p>After taking the lead, she pressed the pace and pulled Koch with her across the bridge. Koch never lost contact, so it looked like it might be a kicker&#8217;s finish. However, Jarzombek stayed stronger in the final 60 seconds, edging Koch by three seconds, 4:42 to 4:45. Carswell and Moore, two of Austin&#8217;s top road racers, finished in 4:52 and 5:00, respectively.</p>
<p>In the age-group heats, several high school boys posted outstanding times, with Ranulfo Arias clocking a 4:08, Juan Cardenas a 4:09 and Jason Gould at 4:13. Former Longhorn Jeff Lindsey won the men&#8217;s masters&#8217; race in 4:26, followed by Rick Christiansen&#8217;s 4:33. Margo Braud took the women&#8217;s masters with a 5:14. Ultra-marathoner Joyce Prusaitis showed her range with a 5:30 for second place.</p>
<p>Proceeds from the event benefited the Children&#8217;s Hospital of Austin.</p>
<p>PUBLICATION: Austin American-Statesman (TX)<br />
SECTION: Sports<br />
<strong>PAGE:</strong> C2</p>
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