Monterey County track star runs down a bike-riding thief

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Monterey County track star runs down a bike-riding thief

SALINAS – Before her dad or any adult could react, 14-year-old track and field star Clara Adams took off in a dead sprint toward an apparent thief who was riding a BMX bike.

Nikki Gillott, a family friend, was attending a recent birthday party for Adams’ father when she screamed realizing her purse had been stolen. That was enough for Adams to go after the man who she had seen lurking earlier.

Gillott “was freaking out, I was scared for her,” Adams said. “I saw this guy with a bunch of stuff. When I looked, I saw (Gillott’s) purse.”

That sent her running toward the man.

Clara Adams 

“I got into my 200-meter mood and ran toward him,” said Adams, who ran the fourth fastest time in Monterey County history in the 200 meters last month at the Junior Olympics. “I just grabbed the purse from him and left.”

No one was more grateful than Gillott, who was at El Dorado Park in Salinas that afternoon.

“She was so brave,” Gillott said. “She is a champion with her heart. It was a huge act of bravery. But I told her ‘Don’t ever do that again.’”

Gillott, who has been putting together a documentary on her recovery from having suffered a stroke eight years ago, had her iPad and camera in her purse.

“I can’t run because of my stroke,” said Gillott, a former North County High and Hartnell College track and field standout. “I just came back from filming part of the documentary at Hartnell.”

Adams’ father David helped de-escalate the situation among friends as the suspect fled after Clara Adams returned the purse.

“Oh, I had my eyes on her once just she took off,” said David Adams, an assistant football coach at Seaside. “I began to approach them. But she came back so fast. At that point, I just tried to minimize the drama. We got lucky.”

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