The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Olympian, aspiring Olympian win 5K race

First-place runners win pair of tickets to national title game.

- By Leon Stafford lstafford@ajc.com

Sunday’s weather may have been bone-chilling, but it didn’t stop local runners and college football fans hoping to score free tickets to tonight’s National Championsh­ip game from hitting the streets in the Atlanta Track Club’s Extra Yard 5K.

More than 2,000 people packed on any extra layer they could find — including Alabama sweatshirt­s, Georgia skull caps and assorted scarves and jackets from other SEC schools — to brave wind chills that dipped in the teens during the 3.1-mile trek.

Though the course — which wound around such Atlanta destinatio­ns as the Georgia Aquarium, Centennial Olympic Park and the College Football Hall of Fame — was blessed with sunlight, the cooler-than-normal tem

peratures added extra moti- vation to get to the finish line. “We didn’t do a leisurely walk today,” said Atlantan Nicole Watson, who was walking in the event with her friend Geri Armstrong, also of Atlanta. “We were try

ing to get to the finish line.” The 5K joined myriad downtown activities planned to entertain the more than 100,000 visitors expected to descend on Atlanta for the college football championsh­ip battle between the Georgia Bulldogs and Ala- bama Crimson Tide.

The lineup has included concerts in Centennial Park, a chance to take a picture with the Rose Bowl champi-

onship trophy at the Georgia World Congress Center and a “Taste of the Championsh­ip” food tasting at the aquarium. Rob Mullett, an Atlantan and former Olympian, won the 5K’s men’s division, while Bridget Lyons, a former University of Georgia runner who recently qualified for the Olympic Trials, took the women’s trophy. Coming in first had an added benefit for the pair: They each won free tickets to the game. “I’m taking my girlfriend,” said Mullett, who also won the Atlanta Track Club’s Thanksgivi­ng 5K in November. “She’s been scrambling all morning to get her shift

changed at work, but she’s real happy. It’s going to break one of my friends’ heart, but I have to take her.”

Lyons, a Georgia graduate, said she was a little surprised she did so well in the race. She had competed in a half-marathon just over a month ago and did not train as hard for the “Extra Yard.”

Nonetheles­s, she is excited about winning and plans to take her fiance to the cham- pionship game. “It’s a once-

in-a-lifetime opportunit­y to go to a national championsh­ip,” she said.

Brian Sydow may also have to make such a choice. The Johns Creek father of three won two of the raffled tickets.

“My wife’s going to probably want to go, and I have a lot of friends,” said Sydow, who is supporting Georgia in the game.

“I have never won anything like this,” said Sydow, who finished in the master class of the race. “This is incredible.”

Georgia graduate Steven Singler was not satisfied with his run Sunday, but said it was worth it to have even a slim chance of winning free seats to the game. He did not win.

“We’ll go to a friend’s house to watch, which is what we usually do,” he said.

Kimberly Rogers, who ran the race with Singler, was more sanguine.

“If you finish and don’t have to go to the hospital,

that is a good race,” she said laughing. “That’s my definition of success.”

Alabama fan Felicia Simmons, who tries to run five or six 5Ks a year, said she ran and walked Sunday because of the unusually cold temperatur­es.

“I walked all the hills, but I ran everything else,” said Simmons, who is originally from Mississipp­i and has followed Alabama coach Nick Saban’s career. “I layered this time so I was OK.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY JOHN AMIS ?? Participan­ts run past Mercedes-Benz Stadium as they start the Extra Yard 5K on Sunday. Over 2,000 runners braved temperatur­es in the teens to compete in the race.
PHOTOS BY JOHN AMIS Participan­ts run past Mercedes-Benz Stadium as they start the Extra Yard 5K on Sunday. Over 2,000 runners braved temperatur­es in the teens to compete in the race.
 ??  ?? Ex-University of Georgia runner Bridget Lyons won the women’s division of the Extra Yard 5K.
Ex-University of Georgia runner Bridget Lyons won the women’s division of the Extra Yard 5K.
 ??  ?? Atlanta runner Rob Mullett, a 2016 Olympian, won the men’s division of the Extra Yard 5K.
Atlanta runner Rob Mullett, a 2016 Olympian, won the men’s division of the Extra Yard 5K.

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