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Official 1999 Race Results - ACLI Capital Challenge

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Print Media1. National Geographic I 582. Collaterally Damaged (USA Today) 703. Light (Feet) For All (Baltimore Sun) 2394. 4 Slugs & A Fast Guy (Washington Post) 2765. National Geographic II 3396. Chronic Injuries (Chronicle of Higher Education) 3737. Geeks in Sneaks (Science Magazine) 4068. Bloomberg (Bloomberg News) 4099. News Biz on Time (USA Today.com) 41110. No More Eight O’Clock Classes 415(Chronicle of Higher Education)11. Y5K (USA Today) 43212. BNA Fleet Streeters (Bureau of National Affairs) 46313. FDC Reports 48814. We’ve Got Energy (McGraw-Hill) 51115. Pixel Pushers (Baltimore Sun) 51616. Red, Hot & Wired I (Associated Press) 53316. Charm City Scribes (Baltimore Sun) 53318. Education Walk (Education Week) 54019. Running Behind the Times (Washington Times) 56920. Another 100 Years & Still Running (Tax Analysts) 59021. Red, Hot & Wired II (Associated Press) 59422. Alms & Legs (Chronicle of Philanthrophy) 60823. Reuter’s Rabbits (Reuters) 61024. USAToday.com #1 (USAToday.com) 62125. AP Photo Runners (Associated Press) 70126. Bobby’s Lunch Bunch Grunts (Baltimore Sun) 70827. Millenium Magic (Tax Analysts) 70928. The Talking Keds (Washington Post) 72529. Business Week Daily News Flashes (Business Week) 755Electronic Media1. Fox Rules (Fox News) 402. Hager’s Hares (NBC News) 903. Fox Rocks (Fox News) 1424. Mediaocrity (BELO <strong>Capital</strong> Bureau) 1575. Y2K, We’ll Run 5 (Voice of America) 1716. Peacock Pride (NBC News) 189Judicial Branch1. Courtus Interruptus (U.S. Court of Federal Claims) 512. Swifty Taxed (U.S. Tax Court) 573. Ipso Fasto (U.S. Court of Appeals - Federal Circuit) 684. Writ Runners (Superior Court of DC) 725. In Pursuit of Justice (D.C. Court of Appeals) 99FBI in actionSummary of Competition(Current through <strong>1999</strong>)Fittest Team TitlesExecutive: ’82,’84,’85,’86,’87,’88,’89,’91,’92,’94,’95,’96’97, ‘98, 99 (15)Legislative: (none)Media: ’81,’83,’90,’93, (4)Judicial: (none)Course RecordsMenOverall: Ron Harris, 14:06 (’94); Scotty Celley, 14:06 (’86)Senator: Max Baucus, 18:15 (’81)Representative: Bart Gordon, 16:59 (’95)Agency Head: John Block, 18:09 (’81)Sub-Cabinet: Billy Webster, 16:15 (’94)Judge: Rufus King, 17:27 (’87)Print Journalist: Doug Mock, 14:19 (’94)Electronic Journalist: Skip Thurman, 17:40 (’94)60+ over Captain: Mercer Cross, 21:58 (’94)WomenOverall: Patty McGovern, 15:57 (’86)Senator: Kay Bailey Hutchison 32:33 (’98)Representative: Susan Molinari, 24:53 (’91)Agency Head: Wendy Gramm, 27:12 (’92)Sub-Cabinet: Deb Jospin, 21:58 ‘98)Judge: Christine Nettesheim, 23:48 (’92)Print Journalist: Megan Othersen, 17:12 (’90)Electronic Journalist: Jennifer Kerr 23:12 (’97)60+ over Captain: Rita Colwell, 32:58 (’98)<strong>1999</strong> SGMA <strong>Capital</strong> <strong>Challenge</strong>(L-R) Senators Craig Thomas, Kay Bailey Hutchison, ThadCochran, Slade Gorton and Don Kardong(#4000)Scoring Note: Teams are scored against runners in their own division only, points above reflect that. That is, it is as if there are six separate races happeningsimultaneously (Senate, House, Executive, Print Media, Electronic Media, Judicial). To choose the best overall team, however, all teams are merged. Guests, since they donot score for team are deleted from results.9

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