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Monmouth County Park System 2016 Timberbrook Triathlon Saturday, October 8Th, 2016 Manasquan Reservoir, Howell, NJ Results Monmouth County Park System 2016 Timberbrook Triathlon Saturday, October 8th, 2016 Manasquan Reservoir, Howell, NJ Solo Canoe M, 40-49 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:07:31.7 MICHAEL LUBBEN ORADELL NJ 48 Solo Kayak M, 19 & under Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 00:57:59.4 ROBERT BUCKELEW WALL NJ 17 Solo Kayak M, 20-29 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:06:49.3 CHRISTOPHE YAMAGUCHI LINCROFT NJ 29 2 01:10:17.9 RICHARD BILLS MATAWAN NJ 25 3 01:10:38.7 ANTHONY CAUTERUCCI TINTON FALLS NJ 29 4 01:16:46.8 JOE TAGLIARINI ABERDEEN NJ 24 Solo Kayak M, 30-39 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 00:54:50.3 MICHAEL FIRTH JACKSON NJ 36 2 01:00:12.8 MICHAEL BRENT BALTIMORE MD 37 3 01:01:16.6 DANIEL MEHRINGER MIDDLETOWN NJ 38 4 01:03:07.0 KEVIN MCGRATH RED BANK NJ 31 5 01:04:35.8 BRAD LEWIS BRICK NE 39 6 01:05:06.6 NICK LUITEN RUMSON NJ 37 7 01:06:46.0 ERIC WHITEHEAD HAMILTON NJ 35 8 01:09:37.1 DAVID EVANS SPRING LAKE NJ 31 Solo Kayak M, 40-49 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:00:35.7 KEITH CHIARAVALLO TOMS RIVER NJ 45 2 01:07:55.8 JOHN WHITTEMORE HOLLIS NH 47 3 01:09:34.8 CHRIS GRAU MATAWAN NJ 47 4 01:10:23.2 THOMAS GAMBINO ABERDEEN NJ 47 5 01:10:37.4 ANTHONY BURNIEWICZ LINCROFT NJ 46 6 01:11:21.7 ANDREW VITTORIA MERRIMACK NH 46 7 01:14:40.5 PETE POSTORINO HOWELL NJ 48 8 01:15:16.4 MICHAEL BARON BELFORD NJ 46 9 01:15:25.8 DANIEL HAVENS JACKSON NJ 42 10 01:15:46.2 WILLIAM SKROCZKY JACKSON NJ 46 11 01:20:39.0 MATTHEW SIRI VOORHEES NJ 40 12 01:25:02.6 TODD MEYER WALL NJ 49 Solo Kayak M, 50-59 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 00:57:21.3 JOHN COSTELLO WALL NJ 51 2 01:00:13.1 PAUL MAZUR OLD BRIDGE NJ 52 3 01:02:31.7 ROBERT VOYSEY MARLBORO NJ 56 Page 1 Results 4 01:04:37.7 WALTER MORRIS UNION NJ 57 5 01:04:47.9 KASSIM CHAUDRY METUCHEN NJ 51 6 01:05:10.6 JOHN GHIGNA MORGANVILLE NJ 52 7 01:08:48.9 KEN FINN FREEHOLD NJ 50 8 01:10:24.1 TIMOTHY OHANDLEY MARLBORO NJ 51 9 01:13:48.2 STEVEN COHEN MORGANVILLE NJ 51 10 01:14:26.7 KERRY MURPHY SHREWSBURY NJ 59 11 01:15:30.7 RONALD JONES LINCROFT NJ 51 12 01:21:24.2 TIMOTHY O'BRIEN FARMINGDALE NJ 55 13 01:33:40.3 ROBERT VAN CLEF MIDDLETOWN NJ 56 Solo Kayak M, 60-69 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:05:13.0 FRANK GOLDCAMP SCHWENKSVILLE PA 68 2 01:11:41.6 FRED LINKHART OAKHURST NJ 64 3 01:11:45.8 ANDERS MEUERLE LAKEWOOD NJ 60 4 01:12:54.8 RICKY BRAZDA RINGWOOD NJ 62 5 01:24:40.9 ROBERT LIST FAIR HAVEN NJ 61 6 01:34:18.5 LOUIS SANDOVAL JACKSON NJ 69 Solo Kayak M, 70 & up Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:23:25.6 ALLEN TINKLER MONROE TOWNSHIP NJ 75 2 01:31:18.3 RAYMOND FOLIO COLTS NECK NJ 74 Solo Kayak W, 19 & under Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:24:32.9 SIMONE MONACO FARMINGDALE NJ 18 Solo Kayak W, 20-29 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:07:29.7 LAUREN BURFORD CONSHOHOCKEN PA 24 2 01:12:15.7 KAITLYN CULLY ABERDEEN NJ 24 3 01:25:55.2 BRITTANY PIERCE LINCROFT NJ 28 Solo Kayak W, 30-39 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:20:36.2 DEANA SIRI VOORHEES NJ 37 Solo Kayak W, 40-49 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:09:36.1 JENN NEHRBAUER FORKED RIVER NJ 49 2 01:26:03.5 TARA HAVENS JACKSON NJ 42 3 01:37:19.1 CELESTE BUCKELEW WALL NJ 48 Solo Kayak W, 50-59 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 01:14:26.0 KATHY LODER-MURPHY SHREWSBURY NJ 56 01:17:55.6 COLLEEN KOLACKI HOWELL NJ 50 01:22:04.7 LORI MILLER FARMINGDALE NJ 50 Solo Kayak W, 60-69 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:18:12.6 DONNA TAGLIARINI MORGANVILLE NJ 61 Solo Stand Up Paddleboard M, 19 & Under Page 2 Results Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:01:56.0 EVAN BROWN MANALAPAN NJ 15 Solo Stand Up Paddleboard M, 20-29 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 00:56:13.2 THOMAS WOLFMULLER BELMAR NJ 26 Solo Stand Up Paddleboard M, 40-49 Place Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 1 01:02:37.9 JOHN BUCKLEY LAKE COMO NJ 57 2 01:12:55.5 MICHAEL RELLI LITTLE SILVER NJ 49 3 01:13:52.1 PAT BROWN MANALAPAN NJ 46 Team Canoe Family Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:03:55.9 LEWIS/YUEN/LEWIS MARLBORO NJ 36 2 01:23:39.2 Trank/Trank HAZLET NJ 36 Team Canoe M, 19 & Under Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 01:17:30.8 MEYER/MEYER WALL NJ 16 01:27:32.9 MEYER/SI WALL NJ 14 Team Canoe M, 20-39 Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:04:41.1POLAND/TSAOYS HOWELL NJ 39 Team Canoe M, 40-59 Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:04:12.9 REICHERT/REICHERT SOUTH PLAINFIELD NJ 41 Team Canoe Mixed, 20-39 Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:06:40.4 SAWITSKY/SARROL JACKSON NJ 29 2 01:14:51.3 AZAR/OLEARY/ROMANOWSKI FREEHOLD NJ 39 3 01:21:24.6 SANTANA/SANTANA EDISON NJ 34 4 01:29:08.6 FERRIARI/FERRARI MIDDLETOWN NJ 30 Team Kayak Family Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:07:30.6 ABBES/ABBES LINCROFT NJ 28 2 01:12:23.5 MASER/MASER FARMINGDALE NJ 24 3 01:22:43.6 ZUKERMAN/ZUKERMAN/ZUKERMAN ROCKVILLE CENTRE NY 28 4 01:25:30.9 OCONNOR/OCONNOR FREEHOLD NJ 29 Team Kayak M, 19 & Under Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:16:57.0 OCONNOR /RIELLY FREEHOLD NJ 19 Team Kayak M, 40-59 Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 00:51:49.9 MAMMEN/IMPENS JACKSON NJ 41 Team Kayak Mixed, 20-39 Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:07:21.7 KATS/KATS/KATS MARLBORO NJ 33 2 01:14:30.5 DOKOVNA/ERMLOFF MANALAPAN NJ 28 Page 3 Results 3 01:36:23.8 WOOD/HILL WALL NJ 27 Team Kayak Mixed, 40-59 Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:08:02.5 NEHRBAUER/NEHRBAUER FORKED RIVER NJ 50 2 01:14:39.7 FLESCHNER/ZULTANKY TINTON FALLS NJ 57 3 01:14:54.0 FAIRCHILD/FAIRCHILD LITTLE SILVER NJ 40 4 01:17:47.9 KEATING/KEATING LITTLE SILVER NJ 41 5 01:27:29.4 CALAFIORE/LERMAN AVON BY THE SEA NJ 47 Team Kayak Mixed, 60 & up Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:12:27.8 BRENT/BRENT TITUSVILLE NJ 72 2 01:19:02.5 WOOD/WOOD WALL NJ 62 3 01:22:46.1 WIG/WIG/WIG BERLIN MD 63 4 01:27:12.3 LEONARD/LEONARD JACKSON NJ 60 Team Kayak W, 19 & Under Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:20:06.1 SKYLAR MASER FARMINGDALE NJ 12 Team Kayak W, 20-39 Place TimeTeam Name Town State Age 1 01:25:40.1 TERRI TIRRELL LONG BRANCH NJ 37 Page 4 Time First Name Last Name Town State Age 00:51:49.9 SHAWN MAMMEN JACKSON NJ 41 00:54:50.3 MICHAEL FIRTH JACKSON NJ 36 00:56:13.2 THOMAS WOLFMULLER BELMAR NJ 26 00:57:21.3 JOHN COSTELLO WALL NJ 51 00:57:59.4 ROBERT BUCKELEW WALL NJ 17 01:00:12.8 MICHAEL BRENT BALTIMORE MD 37 01:00:13.1 PAUL MAZUR OLD BRIDGE NJ 52 01:00:35.7 KEITH CHIARAVALLO TOMS RIVER NJ 45 01:01:16.6 DANIEL MEHRINGER MIDDLETOWN NJ 38 01:01:56.0 EVAN BROWN MANALAPAN NJ 15 01:02:31.7 ROBERT VOYSEY MARLBORO NJ 56 01:02:37.9 JOHN BUCKLEY LAKE COMO NJ 57 01:03:07.0 KEVIN MCGRATH RED BANK NJ 31 01:03:55.9 RAY LEWIS MARLBORO NJ 36 01:04:12.9 FRED REICHERT SOUTH PLAINFIELD NJ 41 01:04:35.8 BRAD LEWIS BRICK NE 39 01:04:37.7 WALTER MORRIS UNION NJ 57 01:04:41.1 MICHAEL POLAND HOWELL NJ 39 01:04:47.9 KASSIM CHAUDRY METUCHEN NJ 51 01:05:06.6 NICK LUITEN RUMSON NJ 37 01:05:10.6 JOHN GHIGNA MORGANVILLE NJ 52 01:05:13.0 FRANK GOLDCAMP SCHWENKSVILLE PA 68 01:06:40.4 DANIEL SAWITSKY JACKSON NJ 29 01:06:46.0 ERIC WHITEHEAD HAMILTON NJ 35 01:06:49.3 CHRISTOPHERYAMAGUCHI LINCROFT NJ 29 01:07:21.7 ILANA KATS MARLBORO NJ 33 01:07:29.7 LAUREN BURFORD CONSHOHOCKEN PA 24 01:07:30.6 JAMES ABBES LINCROFT NJ 28 01:07:31.7 MICHAEL LUBBEN ORADELL NJ 48 01:07:55.8 JOHN WHITTEMORE HOLLIS NH 47 01:08:02.5 MICHAEL NEHRBAUER FORKED RIVER NJ 50 01:08:48.9 KEN FINN FREEHOLD NJ 50 01:09:34.8 CHRIS GRAU MATAWAN NJ 47 01:09:36.1 JENN NEHRBAUER FORKED RIVER NJ 49 01:09:37.1 DAVID EVANS SPRING LAKE NJ 31 01:10:17.9 RICHARD BILLS MATAWAN NJ 25 01:10:23.2 THOMAS GAMBINO ABERDEEN NJ 47 01:10:24.1 TIMOTHY OHANDLEY MARLBORO NJ 51 01:10:37.4 ANTHONY BURNIEWICZ LINCROFT NJ 46 01:10:38.7 ANTHONY CAUTERUCCI TINTON FALLS NJ 29 01:11:21.7 ANDREW VITTORIA MERRIMACK NH 46 01:11:41.6 FRED LINKHART OAKHURST NJ 64 01:11:45.8 ANDERS MEUERLE LAKEWOOD NJ 60 01:12:15.7 KAITLYN CULLY ABERDEEN NJ 24 01:12:23.5 GARY MASER FARMINGDALE NJ 24 01:12:27.8 MICHAEL BRENT TITUSVILLE NJ 72 01:12:54.8 RICKY BRAZDA RINGWOOD NJ 62 01:12:55.5 MICHAEL RELLI LITTLE SILVER NJ 49 01:13:48.2 STEVEN COHEN MORGANVILLE NJ 51 01:13:52.1 PAT BROWN MANALAPAN NJ 46 01:14:26.0 KATHY LODER-MURPHY SHREWSBURY NJ 56 01:14:26.7 KERRY MURPHY SHREWSBURY NJ 59 01:14:30.5 MIKE DOKOVNA MANALAPAN NJ 28 01:14:39.7 CYNTHIA FLESCHNER TINTON FALLS NJ 57 01:14:40.5 PETE POSTORINO HOWELL NJ 48 01:14:51.3 RYAN AZAR FREEHOLD NJ 39 01:14:54.0 MELISSA FAIRCHILD LITTLE SILVER NJ 40 01:15:16.4 MICHAEL BARON BELFORD NJ 46 01:15:25.8 DANIEL HAVENS JACKSON NJ 42 01:15:30.7 RONALD JONES LINCROFT NJ 51 01:15:46.2 WILLIAM SKROCZKY JACKSON NJ 46 01:16:46.8 JOE TAGLIARINI ABERDEEN NJ 24 01:16:57.0 SEAN OCONNOR FREEHOLD NJ 19 01:17:30.8 JACK MEYER WALL NJ 16 01:17:47.9 DANA KEATING LITTLE SILVER NJ 41 01:17:55.6 COLLEEN KOLACKI HOWELL NJ 50 01:18:12.6 DONNA TAGLIARINI MORGANVILLE NJ 61 01:19:02.5 ANDY WOOD WALL NJ 62 01:20:06.1 SKYLAR MASER FARMINGDALE NJ 12 01:20:36.2 DEANA SIRI VOORHEES NJ 37 01:20:39.0 MATTHEW SIRI VOORHEES NJ 40 01:21:24.2 TIMORHY O'BRIEN FARMINGDALE NJ 55 01:21:24.6 DOMINICK SANTANA EDISON NJ 34 01:22:04.7 LORI MILLER FARMINGDALE NJ 50 01:22:43.6 MARC ZUKERMAN ROCKVILLE CENTRE NY 28 01:22:46.1 KATHY WIG BERLIN MD 63 01:23:25.6 ALLEN TINKLER MONROE TOWNSHIP NJ 75 01:23:39.2 THOMAS TRANK HAZLET NJ 36 01:24:32.9 SIMONE MONACO FARMINGDALE NJ 18 01:24:40.9 ROBERT LIST FAIR HAVEN NJ 61 01:25:02.6 TODD MEYER WALL NJ 49 01:25:30.9 JAMES OCONNOR FREEHOLD NJ 29 01:25:40.1 TERRI TIRRELL LONG BRANCH NJ 37 01:25:55.2 BRITTANY PIERCE LINCROFT NJ 28 01:26:03.5 TARA HAVENS JACKSON NJ 42 01:27:12.3 JOHN LEONARD JACKSON NJ 60 01:27:29.4 KIM CALAFIORE AVON BY THE SEA NJ 47 01:27:32.9 BENJAMIN MEYER WALL NJ 14 01:29:08.6 PETER FERRARI MIDDLETOWN NJ 30 01:31:18.3 RAYMOND FOLIO COLTS NECK NJ 74 01:33:40.3 ROBERT VAN CLEF MIDDLETOWN NJ 56 01:34:18.5 LOUIS SANDOVAL JACKSON NJ 69 01:36:23.8 BONNIE WOOD WALL NJ 27 01:37:19.1 CELESTE BUCKELEW WALL NJ 48.
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