At 88, BG man happy to competeDodd has run or walked in every Classic since startBy JEFF NATIONS, the Daily News OnlineEach year, Bowling Green’s Neville Dodd wears the number that corresponds to his age in the Bowling Green Classic 5K race walk. (Photo by Joe Imel)
Published 12:00 am Thursday, December 3, 1998
Bowling Greens Neville Dodd wasnt thrilled with his performance in Saturdays Bowling Green Classic 5K race walk.
Every year I get a little slower, Dodd said. I didnt beat anybody, but I finished.
Dodd did finish last, but he did finish. At 88 years of age, that accomplishment is enough to win Dodd the admiration of many runners.
On Friday, Bowling Green 10K Classic race director Rick Kelley presented Dodd with a silver commemorative plate inscribed with Dodds name and the events logo.
I think he typifies what this race is all about and thats that it appeals to the masses, Kelley said. It caters to the elites as well as the average runners and walkers. Thats why this race has been so successful over the years.
Dodd competed in his first 10K Classic in 1981 and ran in it for the next eight years. After that, Dodd moved down to the 5K race for two years and has competed in the 5K walk ever since.
His running and walking career didnt come until late in Dodds life. But hes made up for lost time, regularly competing in the Classic and the Kentucky Senior Games. Dodd won seven gold medals at last weeks Kentucky Senior Games in Elizabethtown.
At the Kentucky Senior Games, Dodd showed his versatility by winning golds in the 1,500-meter race walk, 100- and 200-meter dash, broad jump, discus, javelin and shot put events.
I just enjoy it, Dodd said. Once I got into it I never got into any kind of sport when I was younger. The only sport I had was trying to get a job with the Great Depression going on.
After Saturday, Dodd looked ready for another 5K walk. But the racing can get tiring, he admitted.
Dodd got his start in athletics in 1981 when he ran in a 4K at Kereiakes Park. The next week was the then-Wendys-Daily News 10K Classic, and Dodd ran the race in dress shoes. Every year at the Classic, Dodd wears the number corresponding to his age in the race.
It beats doing nothing, Dodd said.
Dodd, a member of the Governors Pacesetters, said hes heard himself described as a role model. Its a title that sits well with him.
Now and then I hear that, Dodd said. It makes me feel good. They say its good for you to keep active. It gets tiresome sometimes, but I guess it is.