Winner of the inaugural Vic Weinstein Memorial Trophy Carl Sylvester of Shelton, center, with Bridgeport Hospital Foundation President Steve Jakab and Director of Development Susan Chudwick. / Contributed photo
BRIDGEPORT - The Bridgeport Hospital Home Run May 25, presented by AMR, was the most successful in the event’s 11-year history, attracting more than 750 participants and expected to raise over $25,000 to support the Joel E. Smilow Heart Institute at the hospital.
“Everything
worked in our favor – a great turnout, great volunteer and sponsor
support, and especially great weather,” said Steve Jakab, president of
the Bridgeport Hospital Foundation, which
organized the event.
“Our thanks go out to everyone for making this year’s Home Run such a huge success.”
“Our thanks go out to everyone for making this year’s Home Run such a huge success.”
The
Bridgeport Hospital Home Run, which begins and ends at the Ballpark at
Harbor Yard, home of the Bridgeport Bluefish, includes a 5K run, walk,
and wheelchair race, and a children’s fun run
inside the ballpark.
Although
participants came from all over Connecticut, Trumbull residents made a
special mark on the event.
Overall 5K winner Matt Ferroro and women’s champion Lisa Romanchick are both from Trumbull.
Wheelchair racer Kari Craddock, 10, also lives in Trumbull. This was her third 5K and she achieved her personal best time.
Overall 5K winner Matt Ferroro and women’s champion Lisa Romanchick are both from Trumbull.
Wheelchair racer Kari Craddock, 10, also lives in Trumbull. This was her third 5K and she achieved her personal best time.
“Kari’s
participation was inspiring,” Jakab said. “And it underscored the fact
that the Home Run is an inclusive event, not limited to serious runners.
Many people choose to walk the 5K course,
as well, many of them pushing baby strollers. The aim is to promote
good heart health through exercise.”
Trophies
were also presented to the top three men and women 5K finishers in
several age categories, from 9 and under to 80 and over.
Carl Sylvester of Shelton received the first-ever Vic Weinstein memorial trophy for best time in the 70 and over group.
Carl Sylvester of Shelton received the first-ever Vic Weinstein memorial trophy for best time in the 70 and over group.
Weinstein,
who had taken part in each of the first 10 Home Run 5K events, died
last December at age 75.
A resident of Tarrytown, NY, he was a former IBM manager and community volunteer who began running in the 1970s and continued until the end of his life. His wife, three children, and eight grandchildren all took part in this year’s Home Run.
A resident of Tarrytown, NY, he was a former IBM manager and community volunteer who began running in the 1970s and continued until the end of his life. His wife, three children, and eight grandchildren all took part in this year’s Home Run.
Part
of Yale New Haven Health System, Bridgeport Hospital is a 383-bed acute
care hospital (plus 42 beds licensed to Yale-New Haven Children’s
Hospital) serving parts of Fairfield and New Haven counties. The
hospital admits more than 8,000 patients and receives more than 240,000
outpatient visits annually.
This post is taken from a press release from Bridgeport Hospital.
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