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Run For Your Life 5K – Walking Results

5K Walk Results – Female
Place Bib# Name Run Time Age
1 38 Haney, Piper 36:35 17
2 40 Doll, Kathryn 36:35 20
3 167 Hughes, Sydney 36:35 17
4 297 Burke, Heather 37:23 42
5 203 Steiner, Natalie 37:51 47
6 51 Dungan, Kimberly 37:53 44
7 49 Hilkey, Rhonda 41:17 50
8 54 Bowers, Kari 41:17 43
9 35 Weinholdt, Kalene 42:01 30
10 36 Derryberry, Danae 42:10 39
11 194 Muxlow, Cherlynn 42:31 27
12 53 Joy, Margie 43:43 47
13 173 Brown, Trina 43:43 42
14 2 Mataia, Fuatai 43:59 33
15 55 Franklin, Ann 44:00 38
16 201 Franklin, Hadley 44:01 10
17 186 Smith, Bridey 44:10 9
18 30 Ruder, Shylo 44:20 8
19 42 Williams, Gienda 45:08 66
20 23 Bina, Kelly 45:13 46
21 24 Bina, Mackensie 45:13 21
22 4 Massey, Dixie 45:32 58
23 3 Blagg, Amanda 45:33 33
24 184 Pearce, Layne 45:48 46
25 183 Haney, Laurel 45:49 54
26 178 Burkart, Ellen 45:53 32
27 1 Albrecht, Sharon 46:39 47
28 193 Dunbar, Jill 46:58 53
29 47 Eliasen, Emily 46:59 19
30 46 Eliasen, Catherine 46:59 55
31 29 Scheuer, Vickie 47:16 61
32 204 Lyons, Gwen 47:19 53
33 199 Magid, Caryn 47:21 71
34 210 Walter, Krit 47:23 52
35 6 Meakins, Jody 48:10 65
36 190 Phelan, Kinsey 48:17 21
37 187 Phelan, Kiely 48:17 28
38 189 Phelan, Carolyn 48:22 50
39 39 Doll, Janet 49:41 44
40 197 Kracht, Natalie 49:42 8
41 196 Kracht, Ann 49:43 38
42 326 LeBlanc, Kelly 49:54 35
43 14 Coryell, Ivy 50:13 29
44 52 Garcia, Elsa 50:25 29
45 177 Pettijohn, Deb 50:46 60
46 195 Fitzgibbons, Cynthia 51:00 55
47 12 Sheridan, Denise 51:24 45
48 18 Smith, Melanie 51:30 32
49 182 Brooks, Laurie 51:38 57
50 9 Harp, Kelsee 51:46 22
51 301 Farney, Wendy 51:55 46
52 299 Cott, Shirley 51:56 73
53 166 McCook, Alyana 52:13 8
54 179 Givens, Diana 52:51 39
55 20 Lasen, Grethe 52:55 64
56 180 Givens, Savannah 52:56 8
57 21 Cowley, KC 52:58 60
58 19 Pappas, Sparky 52:58 60
59 200 Grady, Mary 53:19 70
60 32 Lagimoniere, Courtney 53:23 17
61 22 Singuefield, Alison 53:35 34
62 45 Musser, Erin 53:55 30
63 168 Gould, Stacey 54:03 50
64 198 George, Edy 54:17 54
65 164 Morrell, Megan 54:50 14
66 174 Carroll, Lynn 55:08 46
67 175 Carroll, Miranda 55:08 22
68 202 Ward, Jill 55:08 4
69 17 Walker, Krista 55:30 44
70 5 Cale, Cheritha 55:31 41
71 165 McCook, Kelly 56:16 34
72 191 Phelan, Katharine 56:18 23
73 192 Phelan, Reagan 56:20 16
74 188 Phelan, Kieran 56:23 22
75 185 Smith, Jennifer 56:24 40
76 205 Dupire, Clara 56:33 64
77 325 Thompson, Martha 56:44 55
78 34 O’leary, Tricia 56:48 7
79 25 Clark, Sharon 56:54 57
80 26 Clark, Mindy 56:55 24
81 33 O’leary, Ashleigh 56:59 32
82 27 Debrick, Carolyn 57:00 58
83 37 Cadwell, Cathy 57:14 60
84 16 Hasselman, Cameo 57:19 26
85 304 Whiteman, Katherine 57:22 16
86 303 Whiteman, Karen 57:23 43
87 15 Keller, Jan 57:57 67
88 10 Harp, Sylvia 58:19 52
89 8 Bunning, Lisa 59:31 53
90 7 Harp, Shirle 59:32 75
91 207 Hodgman, Jessi 01:02:44 29
DNF 209 Ebert, Nattie 27
DNF 41Soton, Cathy 57

5k Walk Results – Male
Place Bib# Name Run Time Age
1 136 Hanks, Drew 38:23 14
2 129 Phelan, Ryan 41:03 10
3 108 Matrisciano, Joel 41:17 44
4 109 Valeriano, Eduardo 42:53 68
5 250 Muxlow, Jeremy 43:22 27
6 245 Burkart, Andy 45:52 33
7 248 Dunbar, Dale 46:58 54
8 247 Smith, Grayson 48:29 6
9 105 Hall, Randy 47:55 58
10 102 Bean, Jeffery 49:28 55
11 276 Dembowski, Sylvia 49:42 45
12 103 Foreback, Craig 49:45 67
13 246 Brooks, Jim 50:50 57
14 106 Sheridan, Dax 51:18 11
15 94 Harp, Lance 51:52 54
16 251 Day, Charlie 53:19 13
17 100 Singuefield, Grayson 53:35 3
18 101 Singuefield, Dexter 53:47 1
19 99 Gardner, Allen 53:49 56
20 253 Vieyra, Jonny 54:30 11
21 98 Gianinetti, Anthony 55:27 32
22 91 Cale, Mathias 55:29 6
23 260 Dupire, Matt 56:47 33
24 255 Dupire, Barry 56:46 66
25 261 Thompson, Bob 56:51 60
26 262 Rowlee, Rick 57:03 61
27 97 Sorensen, Scott 57:19 48
28 93 Buentello, Ben 58:20 28
29 254 Vieyra, Cristian 59:21 10
30 92 Beffo, Ron 59:32 51
31 110 Willey, Matthew 01:00:11 6
32 256 Morlan, Dave 01:02:43 55
33 107 Musser, Orion DNF 5
34 249 Muxlow, Bow 33:15 DQ – Bike

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Rio Blanco County and the White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts are still asking for your help to identify additional hatch-outs of crickets so that control efforts can be put in place. The success of the program will highly depend upon local landowners and the public helping to locate crickets as soon as they hatch.  See last week’s paper for a list of ways to help or contact the County Weed & Pest District at 970-878-9670 or the Conservation District office at 970-878-9838 with any questions. Website: www.WhiteRiverCD.com
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