2004 PTCRC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE ROY ROBISON

2004 PTCRC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE ROY ROBISON

Roy Robison has been a member of the club since 1981, with a short break when he moved away from the area in the mid-1980s. He has served as an officer of the club more years than any other individual (nine years that we could find, probably more) and is the originator of the 1,000 Mile Club, the Grand Prix Series, the long-distance relay, the club calendar, and a number of other popular club activities. Roy is the only multiple President’s Award winner in the club, having received it in 1997 and again in 2002. He has run dozens of marathons and many triathlons, including the Hawaii Ironman in 1985. He has been an integral part of every aspect of the club since its inception and a true workhorse for the club. “We love you man.”

As a founding member of the Peachtree City Running Club, Roy has been instrumental in making it such a success. He has served in multiple leadership positions in addition to simply being a constant volunteer in countless functions over the past quarter century. The club owes him a salute of gratitude for all the selfless work he has done over these 25 years. Thank you Roy.