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The Central Florida corporate community recently came together, as race teams representing area businesses and organizations convened in downtown Orlando to participate in the 2018 IOA Corporate 5k. More than 600 Adventist Health System employees registered to join its team, helping AHS win its second consecutive Team Spirit Award, an honor presented to the organization with the largest race team.
“This year’s 5k was such a great experience, and a wonderful opportunity to represent our organization and mission of Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ,” said Trevor Jordan, first-year captain of the Adventist Health System race team. “It was truly an honor to be team captain, and I couldn’t be prouder of how our race team competed and came together as one big AHS family.”
The Adventist Health System race team was a top performer at the event, placing first in the coed health care standings, first in the male health care standings and seventh in the female health care standings.
Top Ten Male Adventist Health System Finishers:
1. Jason Miller 20:28
2. Assakorn Sae-Heng 21:03
3. Nick Scartz 22:37
4. Joshua Natale 22:37
5. Matthew Janetzko 23:05
6. Glenn Ballough 23:09
7. John Brownlow 23:31
8. Josef Myers 23:38
9. Tim Putt 23:54
10. Trevor Jordan 24:06
Top Ten Female Adventist Health System Finishers:
1. Stephanie Carli 24:13
2. Rita Fallateuf 24:13
3. Joy Block-Gonzalez 25:06
4. Liz Byron 26:06
5. Kaley Calise 27:13
6. Sam Hendricks 28:34
7. Nadine Karaze 28:36
8. Trixie Zarch 29:16
9. Amy Gardner 31:24
10. Erica Bruce 31:24
The event, which benefits the Track Shack Foundation, aims to make health and wellness a focal point across Orlando’s corporate sector. The IOA Corporate 5k drew more than 18,000 runners and walkers from 700 companies and organizations.
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