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GERWC
Profile - Ray Pritchett
Everybody DOES love Raymond!
By Lou Slaces, running reporter
Well, as ol Lou
found out at the February 2006 GERWC banquet, it doesn’t take much of a
production to show that in this club, EVERYBODY loves Raymond F. Pritchett.
Given our “Volunteer of the Year” for meritorious service at all the timing
events ( and I think in hopes of keeping him coming back for next year
since we’d be in dire straits without him), Ray was singled out as a gentleman
and the kind of person who people just like being around. So how
does a person this nice get mixed up in the crazy business of Race Walking?
Well now, as Paul Harvey says, you’ll know the rest of the story.
In 1990-91, Ray had spent about 36 years in the Labs at Bristol Myers in
Bio-Chemistry and had become the supervisor in the Toxicology Department
when it dawned on him that this smoking habit of his might be a little
toxic too, and so at the urging of wife Helen he decided to quit.
A familiar story to those of us who have also quit, the weight started
to come on a bit, and Helen decided Weight Watchers was the place to be.
That group encouraged walking. Having started walking a bit, Brother-in-Law
Paul Devillez drafted him into a walk-a thon for Muscular Dystrophy.
Soon therafter he found a 5K walk in Ferdinand, and before long Ray was
hooked – primarily on the health benefits he began to feel. And participating
in those events, he encountered the infamous “Hustace-Christmas-Lauderdale”
gang of Race walkers. Now “H C L”, in biochemistry terms stands
for Hydrochloric Acid, a highly toxic substance that can be deleterious
to your health, and boy doesn’t that fit like a glove for those three when
they are together? So electronically drawn by the “chemical threesome”,
and not put off by the fact that the meetings were often at the Deerhead
, Ray started attending Runners Club meetings for the fellowship, health
benefits, and the fact that he could escape Helen’s Weight Watcher Meals
every so often. And at those meetings, Ray was recruited, as most
affiliated with this club are, by Ray # 1 – Mr. Ray Rayl. Since then,
Ray #2 has been among the most faithful of Jim Effinger’s “Old Timers”
at all the school meets and at almost all of the other club functions.
If you have run in anything around here, you have in fact seen Ray pressing
that button on the split timer and praying that Effinger keeps them all
in line !
As to his walking, Ray peaks each year since 2000 for the Indy Half Marathon
which he really enjoys. His training involves aerobics, treadmill
and weight workouts with wife Helen on MWF. He is a regular with
the Race Walker Group on Tuesdays at Wesselman, and often gets in
another workout on one of the weekend days. So with a 4-5 day per
week schedule he has finished the Indy Mini and Evansville Mini’s with
great times.
Rays tips for us: His goal is to age healthier – and boy he sure
seems to have done that when you consider his finishing the Mini’s the
way he does. Ray says that just hanging out with runners and walkers
and keeping at it regularly will give you the Aging Healthier goal he seeks.
( Ol Lou didn’t get Ray’s age, but he retired in 93 after 38 years with
Bristol. From his looks, Ol Lou figures Ray must have gotten to retire
at age 50 or so to be where he is today. And ol Lou is looking for
one of those jobs where you can retire at that age. But since Ray has been
married to Helen for 43 years and has been father figure to 6 kids
between them, ol Lou can not be sure his calculations are correct.)
Ray’s Joke: He knows Helen must still love him because for Valentine’s
day, she gave him an all expense paid hunting trip with Dick Cheney, and
she arranged for Ted Kennedy to drive him to the hunt ! |
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