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N Ame G En D Er Age C Ity W Alto N C O U N Ty 5 Name Gender Age City 5K County Walton Half Marathon County Walton River Vista Half Marathon River Vista 10.6K Holly Jolly Elf Trot 5K Points Total 0-10 Male Jackson Krueger M 8 Dacula 599 Pi Dorminy M 7 Mcdonough 262 Timmy Reed M 6 Crawfordville 135 Charles Jackson M 10 Tucker 10 104 Montana Archer M 8 Covington 88 David A Duncan M 8 Bogart 78 Robby McGoldrick M 10 Oxford 74 Chase Stephens M 8 Maysville 10 74 Aidan Landrum M 10 Athens 63 Jojo Palmese M 10 Canton 60 Ethan Finger M 9 Conyers 10 59 Andy Jacoby M 9 Social Circle 58 Ryland Dean M 8 Covington 57 James Reed M 5 Crawfordville 55 Aleck Parks M 8 Covington 54 Jackson Moss M 8 Covington 52 Tom Schilling M 7 Monticello 52 Reid Bangle M 10 Athens 50 Ryan Capozzi M 10 Canton 50 Alvin Booker M 9 Conyers 49 Will Bowick M 10 Monroe 9 49 Hayden Clark M 10 Canton 49 Samuel Lent M 10 Oxford 47 Grady Sanders M 9 Toccoa 47 Dylan Mack M 9 Conyers 46 Taylor Bouchillon M 10 Covington 45 Carson Kittrell M 7 Macon 45 Holden Farrell M 9 Conyers 44 Gabe Ferguson M 9 Social Circle 43 Augie Hays M 10 Covington 42 Lucian Griffing M 9 Covington 41 Kaleb Temple M 9 Stockbridge 41 Alden Hinkelmann M 9 Canton 40 Joey Vos M 10 Cumming 40 Daniel Comeau M 9 Canton 39 Malachi Scharf M 7 Covington 39 Jaxon Dean M 9 Covington 38 Harrison Tolleson M 9 Mansfield 38 Mitchell Wade M 10 Canton 38 Hayden Edge M 10 Covington 37 Alex Huff M 10 Watkinsville 36 Collin Norris M 9 Covington 36 Luke Payne M 9 Canton 36 Justin Sugg M 9 Covington 36 Dylan Torrico M 7 Canton 36 Jackson Yeomans M 8 Covington 36 Walker Ade M 9 Canton 35 Knox Gaines M 10 High Shoals 35 Holden Edge M 9 Covington 34 Ethan Norton M 10 Covington 34 Nick Rule M 10 Canton 34 Westbrook Adams M 8 Athens 33 Savon Allen M 10 Ellenwood 33 Cooper Bryan M 8 Woodstock 33 Taylor Carter M 9 Canton 32 Ryan Foster M 10 Athens 32 Wilson Hurdle M 10 Canton 32 Braden Fass M 10 Athens 31 Jake Vos M 8 Cumming 31 Cody Audet M 8 Bowman 30 Brent Bishop M 8 Commerce 30 Tate Phillips M 9 Hartwell 30 Bruce Smith III M 8 Covington 30 Gavin Ford M 10 Royston 29 Fuller Morrish M 8 Canton 29 Brenton Smith M 6 Covington 29 Conagher Wheeler M 8 Covington 29 Tyler Daniels M 9 Woodstock 28 Jack Hays M 6 Covington 28 Kyle McCullough M 9 Watkinsville 28 Jackson Moore M 9 Toccoa 28 Jack Ponder M 10 Monroe 28 Ted White M 10 Athens 28 Barrett Feagin M 9 Covington 27 Garron Floyd M 10 Oxford 27 Blaise Hequembourg M 10 Monticello 27 Rand Miller M 9 Woodstock 27 Wallace Morgan M 10 Mansfield 27 Dean Ryland M 8 Covington 27 Hank Stephens M 7 Athens 27 Gabriel Stutz M 10 Athens 27 Caden English M 10 Canton 26 Jake Hughes M 8 Canton 26 Bo Stephens M 8 Athens 26 Eli Henderson M 7 Carrollton 25 Tyson Hurdle M 8 Canton 25 Caleb Kennedy M 10 Canton 25 Garrett Kennedy M 9 Watkinsville 25 Sean Leahy M 10 Athens 25 Anthony Miller M 9 Canton 25 Blake Pelkey M 10 Canton 25 Will Sumner M 10 Canton 25 Colin Ware M 10 Bishop 25 Keegan Baker M 10 Canton 24 George Barkley Jr M 8 Athens 24 Jayden Bearden M 10 Barnesville 24 Nick Germain M 9 Canton 24 Braxton Smith M 6 Covington 24 Brady Williams M 8 Oxford 24 Steven Blair M 9 Conyers 23 Jake Garrett M 10 Canton 23 Aiden Hambright M 9 Newborn 23 Walter Hequembourg M 8 Monticello 23 Ayden Lewallen M 8 Lula 23 Lukas Stutz M 8 Athens 23 Xander Candelario M 9 Canton 22 Graham Gay M 10 Athens 22 Benton Kleiber M 8 Athens 22 Mason Owens M 9 Mansfield 22 Michael Rosch M 9 Athens 22 Clark Sanders M 6 Toccoa 22 William Beckum M 7 Athens 21 Trenton Bishop M 10 Commerce 21 William Knight M 9 Athens 21 Jaxon Lynn M 6 21 Collin Mullins M 6 Woodstock 21 Jack Burchett M 8 Canton 20 Cooper Evans M 8 Athens 20 Thomas Ferland M 7 Bogart 20 Max Jacobs M 10 Bogart 20 Rhodes Kleiber M 8 Athens 20 Hunter Lindsey M 10 Sandersville 20 Robbie MacMillan M 8 Canton 20 Dalton Moyse M 10 Douglasville 20 Clark O'Neill M 10 Athens 20 Kip Phillips M 7 Hartwell 20 Kenneth Tinoco M 8 Covington 20 J D Brannon M 7 Winder 19 Cal Breitbart M 10 Canton 19 Ezra Hoffman M 10 Dacula 19 John Humphries Jr M 6 Athens 19 Omred Kalan M 10 Alpharetta 19 Mitchell Leighton M 8 Canton 19 Robert Terpin M 10 Watkinsville 19 Zach Tures M 6 19 James Anglin M 10 Covington 18 Mckye Bramblett M 9 Canton 18 Joshua Britt M 9 Statham 18 Tyler Farris M 10 Dacula 18 Owen Henderson M 5 Carrollton 18 Fin Howard M 10 Athens 18 Brandon Newman M 10 Jefferson 18 Skyler Pitts M 9 Lavonia 18 Connor Schoenfeld M 6 Bishop 18 Tanner Beam M 9 Newborn 17 Jake Brooks M 7 Woodstock 17 Clayton Dodson M 10 Athens 17 Manny Eunice M 7 Statham 17 Dretavious Foster M 10 17 Alex Lewallen M 6 Lula 17 Luke Morneault M 10 Watkinsville 17 Mark Ross, Jr. M 10 Covington 17 Landon Selph M 9 Dacula 17 Garrison Coleman M 10 Canton 16 Gregory Crabb M 8 Dacula 16 Ashton Davis-Ayers M 9 Watkinsville 16 Tyler Douthit M 9 Canton 16 Antione Lockhart M 7 Centerville 16 Jacob Martin M 9 Madison 16 Nolan McCamy M 10 Covington 16 Parker McCleary M 8 16 Avery Smith M 8 Nicholson 16 Toby Thompson M 10 Canton 16 Nate Webster M 7 Sparta 16 Isaac Woodcock M 9 Oxford 16 Jack Abernathy M 7 Athens 15 Luke Cooper M 9 GAINESVILLE 15 Lake Coppedge M 9 Suwanee 15 Grant Davis M 10 Woodstock 15 Will Dement M 10 Athens 15 Christian Hockman M 8 Acworth 15 Lucas Oliver M 7 Oxford 15 Elijah Poore M 7 Mountain Rest 15 Peyton Deep M 10 Monroe 14 Reece English M 10 Canton 14 Tom Gilley M 8 Athens 14 William Goss M 9 Greensboro 14 Hayden Gregory M 9 Jefferson 14 James Mayo M 9 Woodstock 14 Emmanuel Mejia M 9 Dacula 14 Jack Muller-Sellers M 7 Grayson 14 Colson Nichols M 10 Bethlehem 14 Griffin Norris M 5 Covington 14 Benjamin Owens M 8 Canton 14 Frankie Roppo M 9 Canton 14 Jesse Schlenker M 10 Lawrenceville 14 Myles Cass M 8 Athens 13 Jackson Chizek M 10 Loganville 13 Adam Crocker M 10 Bethlehem 13 Gabe Ditirro M 10 Woodstock 13 Cullen English M 10 Canton 13 Robert George M 8 Anderson 13 Dylan Graff M 10 Woodstock 13 Mason Lawrence M 10 13 Josue Mejia M 10 Dacula 13 Masin Norris M 3 Covington 13 Brooks Parrish M 7 Bishop 13 Phillip Robinson M 6 13 Amidaus Sanchez M 10 Winder 13 Ryan Schoenfeld M 8 Bishop 13 Scott Seuser M 10 Watkinsville 13 Tyler Shumaker M 10 Canton 13 Colin Audet M 10 Bowman 12 Rileyjack Barber M 9 Canton 12 Robert Beckum M 7 Athens 12 Luke Dodd M 9 Canton 12 Jarad Faulkner M 10 Comer 12 Clayton Foster M 10 Flowery Branch 12 Carson Gibson M 8 Ball Ground 12 Joseph Miller M 10 Loganville 12 Daniell Mitrick M 10 Winder 12 Nathan Montini M 9 Dacula 12 Jackson Smith M 9 Dacula 12 Charlie Waller M 7 12 Hunter Wise M 10 Covington 12 Ayden Beggs M 7 Hartwell 11 Aisjhon Collier M 8 Anderson 11 Ian Copeland M 9 11 David Eineker M 8 Alpharetta 11 Max Garrett M 10 Dacula 11 Ryan Jackson M 10 Covington 11 Reese Johnson M 9 Canton 11 Nicholas Price M 10 Loganville 11 Manning Reese M 9 Covington 11 Laken Rogers M 6 11 Gavin Sabatini M 9 Watkinsville 11 Tyler Sandt M 10 Canton 11 Isaiah Sims M 10 Buford 11 Bryson Vaughn M 9 Canton 11 Dillon Watson M 10 Canton 11 Justin Wehunt M 10 Canton 11 Charlie Wheeler M 8 Commerce 11 Dawson Ausbon M 10 Commerce 10 Joshua Bates M 9 Covington 10 Gregory Bays M 10 Watkinsville 10 Jonathan Blanton M 10 Jasper 10 Klay Bloom M 9 Gainesville 10 Eli Bowen M 9 Greenville 10 Bo Brodrick M 7 Athens 10 Riley Butler M 8 Monroe 10 Zackery Carver M 10 Anderson 10 Colin Chatman M 9 10 Brody Cheatham M 10 Ellijay 10 Garrett Child M 10 10 Bryson Corry M 6 Flowery Branch 10 Julian Council M 7 Milledgeville 10 Gavin D'Ambrosio M 9 10 Cooper Davis M 10 Alpharetta 10 Kzon Dennis M 10 Greensboro 10 Teague Draper M 9 Buford 10 Davidson Embry M 7 Gainesville 10 Bennett England M 10 Crawford 10 Liam Furman M 9 Snellville 10 Bryson Gates M 9 Canton 10 Cade Gattie M 9 Gray 10 Evan George M 10 10 Nick Gillian M 9 Milledgeville 10 Mason Gindlesperger M 10 Dacula 10 Drew Goodson M 9 10 Graham Greer M 7 10 Jeb Hammonds M 8 Nicholson 10 Bryson Harris M 10 Winder 10 Logan James M 9 Kathleen 10 Daniel Joseph M 9 Forsyth 10 Aidan Kinsey M 8 Lawrenceville 10 Jaleel Knott M 10 Atlanta 10 Jake Lance M 10 Dacula 10 Micah Lankford M 8 Grayson 10 Cameron Lewallen M 10 Canton 10 Cody Link M 7 Loganville 10 Brennan Lobos M 6 Lilburn 10 Langdon Lovelace M 9 Leesburg 10 Joe Marino M 10 Snellville 10 Everett Martin M 9 Watkinsville 10 Isaac Martin M 10 Woodstock 10 David Miles M 10 Metter 10 Camden Miley M 10 Monroe 10 Evan Montgomery M 7 Statham 10 Zane Moore M 10 Alpharetta 10 Mason Morrow M 10 Cartersville 10 Dylan Mosley M 9 Canton 10 Allan Muise M 10 Barnesville 10 Zachary Murray M 8 Albany 10 Nathan Nelson M 8 Suwanee 10 Oscar Newman M 10 Jefferson 10 Grant Onge M 9 10 Gabe Parker M 8 Canton 10 Aiden Pinch M 10 10 Garrett Powell M 6 Athens 10 Cal Price M 10 Loganville 10 Kalen Qadri M 9 Watkinsville 10 Micah Ramey M 8 Anderson 10 Garren Reese M 6 Covington 10 Caleb Rogers M 10 Mount Airy 10 Aiden Saeed M 10 Athens 10 Solomon Schaffer M 10 Pendleton 10 Brayden Smith M 9 Byron 10 Christopher Smith M 10 10 Samuel Snyder M 10 Watkinsville 10 Andrew Solano M 10 Canton 10 Tristan Southerland M 5 Gray 10 Josiah Staley M 10 10 Hunter Stonecipher M 7 10 Carson Tiller M 10 10 Tate Titshaw M 9 Bishop 10 Marc Tomas M 2 Bethlehem 10 Blake Vickery M 7 10 Hank Vidrine M 10 Monroe 10 Will Wages M 9 Madison 10 Manning West M 10 Winder 10 Landon Wilson M 10 Eatonton 10 Trey Windham M 9 10 Evan Ray Adams M 9 9 Ryan Adams M 6 Dacula 9 Nicholas Alfano M 6 Hartwell 9 Evan Andrews M 10 Greensboro 9 Brendan Atkins M 6 Lula 9 Reed Bailey M 9 Athens 9 Corbin Blackburn M 9 Warner Robins 9 Bodie Blackwell M 10 GAINESVILLE 9 Gabriel Blount M 10 Barnesville 9 Xander Boleman M 10 Elberton 9 Aiden
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