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EA $ 5.98 TOP NEWS WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, JUNE 18, 2012 winnipegfreepress. com A 3 A B M ORE than 13,000 people stood at the starting line Sunday, waiting for the starter's gun to kick off the 34th Manitoba Marathon. For some, 26 gruelling miles and 385 breathless yards brought cheers from the crowd, a sense of achievement or just an end to the agony. Others, whether they raced in the half marathon, the super run, the relay or the 10 K, or they just cheered the runners or even encouraged them with Japanese drums, each had a story to tell. Here are a few: Getting ready to start For Jessie Sitar, running - let alone running the half marathon - is a dangerous challenge. The 16- year- old has Wegener's granulomatosis, thought to be an autoimmune disease that causes inflamed blood vessels that restrict blood flow. It affects her heart, lungs, joints - everything you need to run long distances. " My lungs have hemorrhaged ( in the past)," she said before starting the race. " There's no cure for it, so why wait around for something that's not going to get better?" Jessie was one of thousands of people who waited anxiously for the Manitoba Marathon to start on Sunday, stretching, jogging and convening with family and friends under clear skies before the start. Jessie sat on the hill near the starting line with her family and two best friends. She wore an orange tank top with the words " Wegener's granulomatosis" on the front and the " awareness" on the back. " I want people to know about it, since it's really rare," she said. It's two years since Jessie was diagnosed, three weeks after running another half marathon. " Doctors were amazed that she finished it," said her father, Craig McIntyre, who ran the full marathon. " I'm a little skeptical about her running today, but I have faith in her. She's like me. She's stubborn. I'm confident she'll do it." Her mother said she's terrified. " It scares the... out of me. Up until a week ago, she was complaining about chest pains," Louise Sitar said, tearing up. Standing close to Jessie and her family were two sisters running the marathon. Minutes before the race started, the word Natalie LoVetri, 28, said best described how she felt was " butterflies." It was Natalie's first marathon. She'd been training for the last eight months and ran the half marathon last year. " I'm nervous, anxious," she said with a laugh. " The goal is just to finish." Jessie surpassed her expectations, finishing in just under her goal of three hours - two hours and 57 minutes for the half marathon. " I feel great. I proved my mum wrong," she said with a smile. Jessie said though doctors gave her the green light to run, that didn't matter. " I was going to run anyways, so it didn't matter what they said." Mild day, safe day Mild temperatures allowed most runners to reach the finish line, with no major injuries on the course and, as of 11: 30 a. m., only one person, who happened to be a volunteer, sent to hospital with minor injuries. Humidity and hot weather during the late morning caused the most issues, with the major cases being heatstroke and dehydration. The rush for the medical team was earlier than previous years, between 9: 30 a. m. and 10: 30 a. m., said Dr. Ed Pilat, chief medical officer for the Manitoba Marathon. " We usually get the rush between 10: 30 to 11 or 12," he said. " Runners are a little more aggressive. The weather is better, so they're running a little faster." Favourable conditions also helped stave off major injuries, Pilat said. " So far, it's been quiet. Nothing major this year, which has been nice," he said. " Conditions started off nice and cold. There's a nice breeze. That breeze is what's helping us out. If you don't have that breeze, that changes the conditions." Finishing the race Rick Ricard, 27, was hunched next to his father, Lorne, 57. Sweat still beaded his face and he was short of breath. " I'm glad to be done," he admitted after running the full marathon. " Everything's hurting, but hurt and not injured." It was his first marathon and his father's 32nd. He came in at three hours, 40 minutes, while his father beat him, at three hours, 18 minutes. " It's just so much fun for it to be Father's Day and him to finish his first marathon," Lorne Ricard said. " The running is finishing and bettering your own time." Now, he said, time for a beer. Rick Ricard ran the half marathon last year, but it takes more drive and more training to do the full 26 miles and 385 yards, he said. " You don't really know what kind of dedication it takes until you do one yourself. You have no idea what it takes," he said. No runaway bride Catherine Marquez is quite used to running, having entered several marathons. This time, it was boyfriend Francis David's turn to step up. Not only did he run in his first marathon, he turned the race into a clever way to propose, with " Will you marry me" emblazoned across his shirt. We don't know if she said yes, but the post- race photo ( on front page) shows she didn't run away screaming. How'd they do? Carolyn Wonneck, 19, of Winnipeg finished the Free Press 10- kilometre event in 1: 13.27, the first time she competed in the distance event with her carbon- fibre prosthetic leg. Wonneck, who ran the half marathon in 2009, suffered two broken legs and a fractured right wrist three weeks later after falling nine metres from a climbing wall at a summer camp where she worked as a counsellor. An infection in her right leg forced doctors to amputate her leg below the knee. Len Rolfson, 64, of Winnipeg completed the men's full marathon for the 34th time. Finishing with a time of 4: 13.47, he is the only person to have completed all 34 full marathons in the event's history. " It's part of a lifestyle thing for me now," Rolfson told the Free Press before the event. " I can't see it stopping." jenny. ford@ freepress. mb. ca ashley. prest@ freepress. mb. ca Some go the extra mile COLE BREILAND / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Taiko drummers help pump up runners at Assiniboine Park along the course of the Manitoba Marathon on Sunday. TREVOR HAGAN/ WINNIPEG FREE PRESS A relay participant nears the finish line on Sunday. By Jenny Ford and Ashley Prest A_ 03_ Jun- 18- 12_ FP_ 01. indd A3 6/ 17/ 12 11: 40: 51 PM ;