Paul Aufdemberge Runs Pending US
Masters Record on the Track
Jennie McCafferty
May 3, 2005
Michigan Runner
30:04.43 Betters Old Record of 30.18
Photo: Paul Aufdemberge, pictured
at the 2004 Columbus Marathon
Running for the Front Line Racing Team
in the 10,000 meter race at the
Hillsdale Gina Relays on April 29,
Paul Aufdemberge set a pending new
masters record. First reported by
"Relay" Fred Vanhala, USA Track and
Field confirmed the pending record on
May 2,
"In his first track 10,000 since
turning 40, Michigan's Paul
Aufdemberge ran a pending U.S. Masters
record of 30:04.43, finishing tenth in
the invitational 10,000 at the
Hillsdale "GINA" Relays. Aufdemberge
was also named Male Track Athlete of
the meet for his performance."
Aufdemberge, an alumnus of Hillsdale
College, chose his college track for
his masters debut. Aufdemberge is a
three-time Michigan Runner of the Year
(1996, 1999, 2000), competed in the
USA Olympic Team Trials, Mens Marathon
in 2004, and finished second overall
at the 2004 Columbus Marathon.
Fred Vanhala reports the race: "It was
a perfect evening for running. Paul
went out in 14:49 for the 5K (setting
a new outdoor team record with another
5K to go!) and came back with a 15:15
2nd 5K.
"We all know that Paul is God's gift
to Michigan running. What's great
about Paul is he is a better man than
he is a runner-- just as humble a guy
as you'd ever want to meet. I know I
could learn a few things from him."