{"id":2308,"date":"2006-08-09T23:28:28","date_gmt":"2006-08-10T03:28:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/essportscouncil.org\/liberty-tour\/?p=2308"},"modified":"2012-02-09T23:32:53","modified_gmt":"2012-02-10T04:32:53","slug":"president-with-a-purpose","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/essportscouncil.org\/liberty-tour\/post\/president-with-a-purpose\/","title":{"rendered":"President with a Purpose"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/essportscouncil.org\/liberty-tour\/post\/president-with-a-purpose\/chris-rush-800m-bell-lap\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-2309\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-2309\" title=\"chris-rush-800m-bell-lap\" src=\"http:\/\/essportscouncil.org\/liberty-tour\/files\/2012\/02\/chris-rush-800m-bell-lap.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"282\" height=\"423\" \/><\/a>\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0&#8220;Most of all, he is balanced and understands the sport of running from many points of view.\u00a0 Whether it be as a track athlete,\u00a0 road race director, competitor, team member, USATF official, or a club member,\u00a0he finds a way to offer sensible advice and sound judgement to further the sport of running&#8221;, states Vince Juliano, current\u00a0director of the Stockade-athon.\u00a0 Meet Chris Rush:\u00a0 President of the USATF Adirondack Association.<\/p>\n<p>Having grown up in the St. Louis, MO area, Chris&#8217; running\u00a0venture was launched in high school after switching over from baseball to track &amp; field.\u00a0 He excelled as a sprinter, and went on to compete successfully at the collegiate level.\u00a0\u00a0Chris avoided longer distances, as it was his feeling that anything longer than 220 yards was &#8220;obscene&#8221;, even after being recruited to run on a\u00a0Missouri\u00a0State Championship mile relay team.\u00a0 Upon\u00a0graduating from the University of St. Louis with a degree in history, he chose to pursue occupational and family obligations.\u00a0 Running and training were put on an indefinite hold.<\/p>\n<p>It was nearly\u00a020 years later when Chris strapped on a pair of sneakers from Sears (not even running shoes) and resumed his running career.\u00a0 Abandoning his earlier aversion to the longer distances, he got caught up in the running boom of the 70&#8243;s and began setting some impressive personal records in distances from 5K to the marathon.\u00a0 Nonetheless, at about the young age of fifty, Chris rekindled his love for the track and began to focus on shorter distances once again.\u00a0 According to Chris, &#8220;I prefer the 400m &#8211; 1500m races, as the pain is intense, but short-lived.&#8221;\u00a0 Now at the age of 70, Chris has amassed a remarkable record of National age group performances to augment his more than 40 Empire State Games medals, several New York Senior Games awards, and various victories in the Indoor Dartmouth Relays and Indoor Brown Invitational.\u00a0 A glance at a few of his National performances includes a stellar 2:26.1 fourth place finish (60-64) in the 800m at the &#8217;97 National Senior Games, a 65.69 second place finish (65-69) in the 400m at the USATF National Master&#8217;s Championships in 2002, and a 5:14.33 fourth place finish (65-69) in the 1500m at that same meet.<\/p>\n<p>Over the years Chris has consistently been granted All American Honors by USATF and National Masters based upon age-graded performance standards.\u00a0 He has attained this status in distances from 400m to 1500m, with his highest ranking coming in 2001 when he was ranked 9th in the world at the indoor 800m.<\/p>\n<p>Though his individual athletic performances are certainly exciting and note worthy, it is his service to the running community as a whole that has had the most profound impact on his fellow runners and athletes.\u00a0 He has been a member of the Hudson Mohawk Road Runners&#8217; Club for more than 25 years and has served in all of the major offices for that club.\u00a0 From 1992 &#8211; 97 he was the race director for the Stockade-athon, and was instrumental in brining the National Master&#8217;s 15K Championships to this race in 1993 and 1994.\u00a0 He is the founder of the Tendonitis Track &amp; Field Club, one of the area&#8217;s first USATF Master&#8217;s Track &amp; Field organizations.\u00a0 In addition, he serves as a consultant on new running events, and is an annual volunteer at the Freihofer&#8217;s Run for Women.\u00a0 After serving for two years as\u00a0Secretary for the USATF Adirondack Association, Chris was voted in to the Presidency of the organization in 2005,\u00a0taking over the reins from the intimitable George Regan.\u00a0 &#8220;I am convinced that Chris has been the difference in bringing the Adirordack Junior Olympic meet and the Master&#8217;s Championships to the Empire State Liberty Tour!&#8221;, exclaims Anthony Mills, Executive Producer of the Liberty Tour Track &amp; 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