Space Coast Runners has a rich history of running all over Brevard County. Over the past 43 years we've grown from an idea on a cocktail napkin to one, if not the largest, running clubs in Florida. We're proud of SCR's history and very much look forward to its future.
- 1978: Space Coast Runners was founded.
- 1983: The first Runner of the Year Series was held. It kicked off in January.
- 1984: The club's executive board made the decision to add a Board of Directors to govern the club and its decision making.
- 1989: First running of the club's new race, Eye of the Dragon 10K on January 15, 1989. Overall male was David Smith (32:18) and overall female was Nancy Huy (41:58).
- 1991: At the suggestion of board member, Marty Winkel the club presented its first Golden Shoe Award. The award was given to Gary Harbison. The club intended to present the award annually.

SCR PRESIDENTS
1979 | David Stoltz |
1980 - 1981 | Henry Campbell |
1982 - 1983 | Joel McAliley |
1984 | Scott Maxwell |
1985 | Joel McAliley |
1986 - 1987 | Harold Tucker |
1988 | Billy Geary |
1989 | Bob Perry |
1990 | Pete Gelzinis |
1991 | Lori Campbell |
1992 - 1993 | Rhonda Butler |
1994 - 2000 | Marty Winkel |
2001 | John Chioma |
2002 | Rebecca Sparks |
2003 - 2005 | Charlie Van Etten |
2006 - 2008 | Carol Ball |
2009 - 2010 | Cyndi Bergs |
2011 - 2012 | Carol Ball |
2013 - 2014 | Ed Springer |
2015 | Dick White |
2016 | Howard Kanner |
2017 | Lisa Hamelin |
2018 | Bob Rall |
2019 - 2022 | Debbie Wells |
2022 | Paul Boucher |
2022 - Present | Terry Ryan |

Golden Shoe Award
ABOUT THE AWARD
Beyond the finish line, there are those individuals who dedicate their time to make our running community thrive. The Golden Shoe award is intended to acknowledge these selfless contributors who uplift and enrich the lives of runners. The first annual Space Coast Runners Club "Golden Shoe" award was presented at the May 19, 1991 Awards Banquet. The idea for this award was proposed by member, Marty Winkel as a spin off of an award he saw in Runners World Magazine. Nominations are put forth by SCR members each Spring with the award presented at the club’s annual Celebration Night.
THE GOLDEN SHOE AWARD RECIPIENTS
- 2025 Keith Snodgrass
- 2024 Donna Arnister
- 2023 Debbie Wells
- 2022 Cyndi Bergs
- 2021 Arlene Allen-Buono
- 2019 Shelley Williams
- 2018 Mike Acosta
- 2017 Lisa Hamelin
- 2016 R.C. Koontz
- 2015 Brittany Streufert
- 2014 Doug Carroll
- 2013 Matt Mahoney & Bob Rall
- 2012 Dick White
- 2011 Linda Cowart
- 2010 Dave Hernandez
- 2009 Carol Ball
- 2008 Barbara Linton
- 2007 Loran Serwin
- 2006 Patti Sponsler
- 2005 Gene Ramba
- 2004 Ross Clarico & Marlene White
- 2003 Barry Jones
- 2002 No Award Given
- 2001 Linda Thompson
- 2000 John Chioma
- 1999 Ken Winn
- 1998 Dave Farrall
- 1997 Terry Hayden
- 1996 Henry Campbell
- 1995 George Revels
- 1994 Bill Dillard
- 1993 Rhonda Butler & Marty Winkel
- 1992 Harold Tucker
- 1991 Gary Harbison
These are the guidelines for selecting future recipients of the Golden Shoe award:
- Any active member of SCR may submit a candidate along with written rationale
- An individual may only win the award one time
- The candidate does not have to be a member of Space Coast Runners
- Previous recipients will sit in committee to review and select the winner
- Committee will report the winner to the SCR Board by April 30th of each year.
2025 Nominations will be accepted in Spring. If you are considering nominating an individual, please Email your nomination to info@spacecoastrunners.org.
Here are examples of Golden Shoe characteristics:
- Dedicated Volunteerism: The nominee has displayed outstanding dedication to volunteering, contributing significant time and effort to organizing SCR events, coaching, supporting races, and fostering a sense of unity among runners.
- Community Engagement: The nominee actively engages with the running community, fostering connections, inclusivity, and a sense of belonging among runners of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
- Mentorship and Support: The nominee serves as a mentor and source of support, nurturing new runners, sharing expertise, and cultivating an environment of encouragement and growth.
- Promotion of Running Culture: The nominee actively promotes a positive running culture through their actions, words, and interactions, embodying the spirit of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and respect.
- Philanthropic Endeavors: The nominee is involved in philanthropic efforts that use running as a platform to support charitable causes, demonstrating a commitment to making a positive impact beyond the sport.
- Innovative Contribution: The nominee has introduced innovative ideas, strategies, or initiatives that have significantly enhanced the running experience for the community, encouraging participation and engagement.
- Advocacy for Wellness: The nominee advocates for physical and mental wellness, promoting a holistic approach to running and inspiring others to prioritize their health and well-being.
- Contributions to Race Experience: The nominee has made substantial contributions to improving the overall race experience for participants, volunteers, and spectators, enhancing the quality of events.
- Impactful Leadership: The nominee consistently demonstrates exceptional leadership skills, inspiring and guiding others in the running community toward growth, participation, and success.
- Sustained Commitment: The nominee's contributions have been consistent and sustained over time, showcasing a dedication to the running community that goes beyond occasional involvement.
SCR Hall of Fame
ABOUT THE AWARD
The Space Coast Runners Hall of Fame was inaugurated in 2001 to honor legendary local figures in the sport of running who have made SCR and the Space Coast Runners “Runner of the Year Series” what they are today. These outstanding athletes and individuals have most certainly left an indelible mark on the club.
Each Spring SCR gathers nominations from its membership for Hall of Fame selection. The intent is to honor a Space Coast Runners member’s athletic accomplishments as a runner, as well as in the SCR ROY Series, and/or their contributions, leadership or efforts on behalf of the Space Coast Runners Club.
SCR HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
- 2025 Shane Streufert
- 2021 John Ouweleen
- 2018 Matt Mahoney
- 2018 Tom Ward
- 2016 John Davis
- 2016 Steve Hedgespeth
- 2016 Willy Moolenaar
- 2015 Pat Dixon
- 2014 Art Anderson
- 2013 Dick White
- 2012 Carol Ball
- 2011 Susie Koontz
- 2010 Bernie Sher
- 2009 Gary Castner
- 2009 Marlene White
- 2008 Mary Ramba
- 2007 Tom Hoffman
- 2004 Marty Winkel
- 2002 Terry Hayden
- 2001 Doug Butler
- 2001 Bill Dillard
- 2001 Henry Campbell
- 2001 Don Dore, Sr
- 2001 Jack Kenworthy
- 2001 Bob Lawton
- 2001 Rebecca Sparks
- 2001 Harold Tucker
These are the guidelines for nominating a future Hall of Fame member:
- Any active member of SCR may submit a candidate along with written rationale. This includes the Selection Committee members themselves.
- The candidate should be or have been a member of Space Coast Runners.
- The nomination must include justification on why the candidate is being submitted. The justification should be of sufficient detail to allow the Selection Committee to make an objective decision. The justification submitted will also be used in the award ceremony announcing the inductee(s).
- The justification should include the candidate's name, the number of years he/she has been a member of SCR, the year - in which the candidate is being recognized for, and his/her body of work and accomplishments.
Here are examples of Hall of Fame characteristics and attributes:
- Distinguished Running Accomplishments: Hall of Fame members are known for their exceptional achievements as runners. They have showcased time and time again over several years outstanding performances and podium finishes, whether in races, competitions, or the Runner of the Year Series, setting the standard for excellence.
- Enduring Impact: These individuals have made a lasting impact on the Space Coast Runners community. Through their dedication, leadership, and contributions, they've played a pivotal role in shaping the club's identity and culture.
- Legacy of Inspiration: These individuals have left an indelible mark on Space Coast Runners, serving as an ongoing source of inspiration for current and future members. Their dedication continues to resonate, motivating others to pursue their best and contribute to the club's vibrant journey.
These are the guidelines for selecting future Hall of Fame members:
- A Selection Committee composed of Hall of Fame members and active SCR members will be formed each Spring to review submitted nominations and select the inductee(s) - up to five (5) each year.
- Selection Committee members are not eligible to be selected as inductees during the year they are on the committee.
- The Selection Committee will review all nominations and meet (in-person or virtually) at least one (1) time to discuss the nominations during the selection process.
- The Selection Committee will report their selection to the SCR Board by April 30th of each year.
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