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Race Results from Sept 22

Race for All Races 2007 5 Mile run was won by John Poray, 26, of Indianapolis in 24:48 (4:57) three and a half minutes ahead of second place. Jackie Dikos, 28, of Indianapolis was the female division and placed third overall in 29:05 (5:49). The top ten finished under 34:26 and included 3 women. One hundred and forty-six participants finished the 5 mile event.

The Bee Bumble 10K was won by Scott Colford, 36 of Logansport in 34:21 (5:33) over 4 minutes ahead of second place. Betty Funkhouser, 50, of Portage won the female division in 45:52 (7:24). Forty-three runners finished the 10K distance. The 5K was won by Taylor Holmes, 18, of Monticello in 17:03 (5:30) less than a minute ahead of second place. Jill Henady, 44, of Rensselaer won the female division in 21:44 (7:01). One-hundred and eighteen runners finished the 5K. The 5K Walk was won by Damen Clements, 50, of Crawfordsville in 26:58 (8:42) and the female division was won by Mary Miller, 47, of Bunker Hill in 32:29 (10:29). Sixty-seven walkers finished the event.

11th Annual Mill Race Race & Mayors Walk (results pdf) Greg Hottell won the 15K in 58:50 (6:18) in a tie with Jeffrey Engel for second place, they finished just over a minute ahead of third place. Roberta Meyer won the female division (15K) in 1:01:46 (6:37) about 3 minutes ahead of second place and placing 7th overall. The men’s 5K was won by Eugene Combs in 15:15 (4:54) just under a minute ahead of second place. A college buddy of mine ran 16:03. Kelsie Carlson won the female division (5K) in 20:01 (6:26) only 2 seconds ahead of second place and 16th overall. John Lucke won the 5K Walk in 29:21 (9:27) six minutes ahead of second place. Diana Kriegsmann won the female division (5K Walk) in 35:50 (11:32) about 1 minute ahead of second place and placing third overall. About 670 participants completed all three divisions.

The 2nd Annual Terre Haute 10 Miler was won by Tim Monaghan, 28, in 1:00:48 (6:04) over 2 minutes ahead of second place. Jessica Crowder, 25, won the female division in 1:05:08 (6:30) placing 3rd overall and beating 2nd place by 5 minutes. Forty-six runners finished the 10 miler. The 5K walk was by Janine Orman, 29, in 42:53 (13:48) two seconds ahead of the overall male, Scott Roman, 48, who finished in 42:55 (13:48). Eight walkers completed the 5K.

The 33rd Parlor City Trot Half-Marathon was won by Fernando Cabada, 25, from Fresno, CA in 1:06:47 (5:06), almost two minutes ahead of James Kennedy of Warsaw. Melissa Gillette, 25, of Niles, MI won the female division in 1:24:0- (6:25) placing 16th overall. She finished 4 minutes ahead of second place. Two hundred and thirty-three runners finished this event.

Congrads to everyone who raced. Did you race? Tell us about your race in the comments section.

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Race Results Sept 14 – 16

A beautiful weekend to be outdoors and race. Without further ado here are results from this past weekend:

The Irish Fest Run & Walk was won by Scott Overall, of Bloomington in 14:29 (4:40) 2 seconds ahead of second place and only 4 seconds ahead of 3rd. Collette Douglas, of Carmel, won the female division in 16:28 (5:19) almost a minute ahead of second place and placing 12th overall. Four-hundred and forty-eight participants finished this event. Damon Clements of Crawfordsville won the competitive walk in 27:10 (8:44) and Theresa Amerman won the female division in 29:04 (9:21) placing 2nd, with 74 competing in the competitive walk.

The Dick Lugar 5K run was also won by Scott Overall in 14:55 (4:48) well ahead of second place. Stephanie Dueringer won the female division in 17:34 (5:39). 181 finished the 5K. The 10K run was by David Forsee in 33:49 (5:26) and the women’s race was won by Cindy Harris of Indianapolis in 41:20 (6:39) 7 seconds ahead of Chikage Castle, placing her 16th overall. 127 finished the 10K. The 5K Walk was won by Martin Moeller in 28:18 (9:06) and second place and first female was Melissa Moeller in 29:14 (9:24). Dick Lugar actually walked the 5K in 53:55 (17:21) placing 36th. 40 participants finished the walk.

These were the only two races with results posted today. If I see others then I’ll let you know! Did you race or have results? Let us know in the comments section.

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Race Results from Sept 8 + 9

The DINO Series #5 5K (3.3 actually) race was won by Robert Burns of Beech Grove in a time of 21:03 (6:22) twenty-seconds ahead of second place. First place female was Monica Hodge of Indianapolis who ran a 24:45 (7:30) about a minute ahead of second place and placing 17th overall. In the 15K (10 miles actually) Scott Fihma of Noblesville won in 1:04:36 (6:27) about a minute ahead of second place. Amanda Shike won the female division in 1:16:16 (7:37) almost 15 minutes ahead of second place and placing 15th overall. A total of 206 participants completed this event. See my race report.

The Miriam Project 5K (doc) was won by Joe Baer of Anderson in a time of 20:33 (6:36) with Micelle Eskew winning the female division. In the walking division Dennis Knapp won in a time of 38:22 (12:20) and Janelle Stohler won the female division. Fifty-four participants completed the event.

The Running for World Water 5K (xls) was won by Jason Bechler of Indianapolis in a time of 16:59 (5:28) about 3 minutes ahead of second place. The female division was won by Eva Wailes of Indianapolis in 24:50 (7:59) about 7 seconds ahead of second place and 17th overall. One-hundred and twenty-six participants completed this race.

The IU Mini Marathon was won by Maric Macias of Bloomington in a time of 1:09:01 (5:16) about two minutes ahead of second place. The first place female was Camille Heeron of Lafayette in 1:21:48 (6:11) less than a minute ahead of second place and 11th overall. Mostly a state-wide event a good number of the 1130 finishers were from out of state. The 5K was won by Sean Bowman in 15:42 (5:03) almost 3 minutes ahead of second place. The female division was won by Lauren Sewell of Bloomington in 20:49 (6:42) placing 8th overall and almost a minute ahead of second place. This too drew competitors from across the state with 476 participants and several from out of state.

The Lifestream 5K was not a timed event but a “fun” event. I was informed by Lifestream’s Marketing Director that they had a clock but didn’t time participants. Their age span was 3 years old to 81 years old!

The Enlisted Dining Out 5K was won by Chad Smith in 17:43 (5:42) almost two minutes ahead of second place. The first place female (I think) was Kaylee Terwoord finishing in 23:59 (7:43) 12th place overall and about a minute ahead of second place. Forty-eight participants completed this event.

Congrads to everyone it was quite a weekend to race!

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Race Results from Labor Day Weekend

The Broadripple Effect 4mi was won by Chris Swisher,24, of Fishers in a time of 19:09 (4:47), about a minute and a half ahead of second place! Stephanie Dueringer, 32, of Indianapolis won the female division in 23:53 (5:58) and placed 6th overall. She was about two minutes ahead of second place. About 245 participants completed this event.

The Little Italy 5K was won by Greg Collins in a time of 16:27 (5:17) and the first place female was Jannelle Ralph in a time of 19:50 (6:23) with a 14th overall finish. Eighty-three participants competed in this held in Clinton, IN.

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August 25 Race Results

Here’s the roundup of this past weekend’s races:

 

Bears of the Blue River Festival 5K and 10K The 5K was won by McCordsville runner Reuben Njau in 17:06 (5:30), Reuben is also the overall Masters winner at the age of 40.  Lucie Sylewski won the female division in 18:27 (5:56) a third place overall showing for this Westfield athlete.  In the 10K James Harris of Indianapolis won in 38:28 (6:11) with his wife Cindy Harris winning the female division in 43:56 (7:04) for 4th place overall.  Eighty-eight participants completed the 5K and 31 in the 10K.

 

I haven’t seen results for the Rossville Hornet Hustle 5K, but I imagine they will be posted here at some point.

 

 

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