August 4, 2004     Los Gatos, California Since 1881
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The Dammit trail tougher than campaign trail in election year
By Dick Sparrer
Who's running in 2004? Not just George W. Bush and John Kerry. In fact, the two presidential nominees won't even be in the field when the competitors hit the trail running in the Los Gatos Dammit Run.

And if you think the campaign trail's tough, try running the 5-mile trail from the Los Gatos High School trail to the face of Lexington Dam, then back again!

It's rough, it's dusty, it's competitive—and it's also become one of the most popular running events in the Santa Clara Valley. The Dammit Run will return to town for its 31st running on Aug. 14.

Chris Cozort is the defending Dammit champion, finishing in 28:09 last year and outrunning Lenin Zapata (28:19) to the finish line. Sarna Becker ran away from the field in the women's division, winning in 32:29. It was the second straight Dammit win for Lund.

Another competitive field is expected again this year for the traditional event. But one thing's for sure—it's certainly no walk in the park. And anyone who has made the dusty climb to the face of Lexington Dam and back knows it.

As races go, this is a tough one. And race organizers caution Dammit entrants about the extreme conditions they may face on the trail with a warning printed right on the race flyer:

"This course is rough, rocky, dusty, with very steep uphill terrain and narrow trails," the race flier warns. "Don't underestimate its difficulty—this is not a race for the faint of heart or the timid."

The race will start tamely enough on the track at the high school, and it will finish in the same location. But in between, runners had best be prepared for the rocky, dusty trip into the foothills and up to Lexington.

Runners will race down the trail next to Los Gatos High School's lower field, past Forbes Mill and across Main Street to make the climb up to Lexington. Runners will cross the face of the dam and head back down the hill to College Avenue, and race back to the finish line on the Los Gatos track.

Race-day registration will begin at 6:30 a.m., and the starting gun will blast at 8:30 a.m.

All finishers will receive ribbons, and the West Valley Track Club will provide computerized results.

The pre-registration entry fee is $10 ($30 with a T-shirt), and the fee is $20 on race day ($40 with a T-shirt). T-shirts alone are priced at $20 and will be sold at the track on race day or in advance at Athletic Performance, 55 W. Main St., or at the Runners Factory, 51 University Ave. Pre-registration closes Aug. 12, 6 p.m.

Proceeds from the Dammit go to benefit the Los Gatos High School Track Repair Fund.

For more information, call 354-7365 or 395-4311.

Run for track

The Los Gatos Athletic Association is sponsoring a five-mile run on Aug. 14 to help raise money for the Los Gatos High School Track Repair Fund. The run will take place on the high school's existing track at 8:30 a.m.

There are multiple age divisions for this race. Five place awards will be given for each age division, and ribbons will be given to all who finish the race.

Registration will take place at the race beginning at 6:30 a.m. Pre-registration can be done online at www.active.com or through the mail. Checks should be made payable to LGAA. Mail checks to Athletic Performance, 55 W. Main St., Los Gatos, CA 95030; or to Runners Factory, 51 University Ave., Los Gatos, CA 95030. For more information, call 408.354.7365 or 408.395.4311.

All-comers meets

The annual all-comers track and field series returns to the Los Gatos High School track this summer. The cost is $4 for athletes and $2 for spectators. For more information, call Willie Harmatz at 408.206.9973.

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