2009 Joe Schwartz ’83 Memorial 3K Run/Walk recap
This year's race had 79 participants and raised over $3,250 for the ALS Association.
The 2009 Joe Schwartz ’83 Memorial 3K Run/Walk was a success. Run on a beautiful Sunday afternoon in April, 79 participants took part and over $3,250 was raised. Former cross country and track All-American Ian Ramsey-North ’08 finished first in a time of 9 minutes, 58 seconds.
Joe Schwartz graduated from Haverford College in 1983. He was a committed member of Haverford’s cross country and track teams for the four years he attended Haverford, and he excelled in both sports. He encouraged those who won Middle-Atlantic Conference (MAC) championships as well as students who participated in the sport to be part of something bigger than themselves, to be part of what has become a proud tradition of athletic excellence at Haverford.
In 1995, Joe contracted Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) at the age of 34. He first noticed the symptoms when he was out training for road races. He courageously endured the hardships imposed by this cruel disease for thirteen years until his unfortunate death on March 2, 2008. Joe leaves behind two young sons, one of whom runs cross country for his high school.
The Joe Schwartz ’83 Memorial 3K Run/Walk is designed to attract the running superstar and the walking novice because that is exactly how Joe would want it. He simply loved people lacing up their shoes and enjoying the freedom to run and walk, a freedom that was deprived from Joe by ALS. Proceeds from the Run/Walk will be donated to the ALS Association and directed towards ALS research. The ALS Association is the only national non-profit organization dedicated solely to the fight against ALS. The cause, cure and means of control of ALS are unknown. Symptoms of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, include the wasting and paralysis of the muscles of the limbs and trunk as well as those that control vital functions such as speech, swallowing and respiration. Last year’s Run/Walk attracted over 100 participants and raised $5,500.
This year’s sponsors included: Eastern Mountain Sports, Summit Sports, Longstreth, Ardmore Style Pizza, Bruegger’s Bagels, Ruby’s Diner, Trader Joe’s, Bryn Mawr Running Company, Origins @ Suburban Square, The Running Place and Saxby’s.


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