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This April 2009, Janet Kelly, known to everyone locally as JJ, will be running her 14th consecutive Boston Marathon. She crossed the bridge to Cape Cod 10 years ago with her new husband and was the woman to beat in her age group as she compiled 31 marathons with an average time of 3:58. She holds an age group record at the Rhode Island Nifty Fifty and was selected as the 2001 CCAC female Ultrarunner of the Year. With 10 consecutive runs at the Vineyard 20 Miler, she has been a recipient of the CCAC Runner of the Year honor in 2000 and 2005. Janet is always helping out at registration and whether near the end of a marathon or helping on the sidelines, always has a smile. | ==Biography== | ||
==Lifetime PRs== | |||
==Athletic Accomplishments== | |||
This April 2009, Janet Kelly, known to everyone locally as JJ, will be running her 14th consecutive Boston Marathon. She crossed the bridge to Cape Cod 10 years ago with her new husband and was the woman to beat in her age group as she compiled 31 marathons with an average time of 3:58. She holds an age group record at the Rhode Island Nifty Fifty and was selected as the 2001 CCAC female Ultrarunner of the Year. With 10 consecutive runs at the Vineyard 20 Miler, she has been a recipient of the CCAC Runner of the Year honor in 2000 and 2005. Janet is always helping out at registration and whether near the end of a marathon or helping on the sidelines, always has a smile. In February of 2009, Janet was inducted into the CCAC Hall of Fame at the Annual Awards Banquet. | |||
==Special Recognitions== | |||
2009 February - inducted into [http://www.capecodathleticclub.org/halloffame/halloffame.shtml CCAC Hall of Fame] | |||
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Biography
Lifetime PRs
Athletic Accomplishments
This April 2009, Janet Kelly, known to everyone locally as JJ, will be running her 14th consecutive Boston Marathon. She crossed the bridge to Cape Cod 10 years ago with her new husband and was the woman to beat in her age group as she compiled 31 marathons with an average time of 3:58. She holds an age group record at the Rhode Island Nifty Fifty and was selected as the 2001 CCAC female Ultrarunner of the Year. With 10 consecutive runs at the Vineyard 20 Miler, she has been a recipient of the CCAC Runner of the Year honor in 2000 and 2005. Janet is always helping out at registration and whether near the end of a marathon or helping on the sidelines, always has a smile. In February of 2009, Janet was inducted into the CCAC Hall of Fame at the Annual Awards Banquet.
Special Recognitions
2009 February - inducted into CCAC Hall of Fame