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Male 15 Km Age Group Records Rank, Name, Town, State, Age, Time, Pace per km, Date, Place/Race MALE AGE GROUP: 01 - 15 1 Wilson Pipestem Norman OK 14 52:18 3:30 10-83 Tulsa Run 2 Skeet Bemo Sapulpa OK 15 52:39 3:31 10-86 Tulsa Run 3 Joe Patterson Hugo OK 15 53:35 3:35 10-86 Tulsa Run 4 Lee Giezentanner Clinton AR 14 53:51 3:36 10-84 Tulsa Run 5 Sean Murphy Norman OK 13 54:28 3:38 10-88 Tulsa Run 6 Alan Johnston Tulsa OK 14 54:58 3:40 10-83 Tulsa Run 7 Jon Burton Norman OK 15 55:17 3:42 10-79 Tulsa Run 8 Jonz Norine Tulsa OK 13 55:27 3:42 10-82 Tulsa Run 9 Michael Danielson Okmulgee OK 15 55:46 3:44 10-84 Tulsa Run 10 Muhammad Asad Tulsa OK 15 55:57 3:44 10-85 Tulsa Run MALE AGE GROUP: 16 - 19 1 Hezron Otwori Albuquerque NM 18 43:32 2:55 10-95 Tulsa Run 2 Alene Emere Albuquerque NM 18 43:53 2:56 10-00 Tulsa Run 3 Roland Reina Fayetteville AR 18 46:05 3:05 10-81 Tulsa Run 4 Scott Jones Fayetteville AR 19 46:05 3:05 11-80 Tulsa Run 5 Brent Friesth Boulder CO 19 46:43 3:07 10-90 Tulsa Run 6 Daniel Munz Fayetteville AR 19 46:48 3:08 10-90 Tulsa Run 7 Mike Morin Fayetteville AR 19 46:56 3:08 11-91 Tulsa Run 8 David Welsh Fayetteville AR 19 47:02 3:09 10-90 Tulsa Run 9 David Gurry Fayetteville AR 19 47:07 3:09 10-92 Tulsa Run 10 Don Bene Tulsa OK 19 47:29 3:10 11-80 Tulsa Run 11 Ryan Wilson Fayetteville AR 19 47:32 3:11 10-93 Tulsa Run 12 Ryan Jospeh Fayetteville AR 19 47:40 3:11 10-99 Tulsa Run 13 Richard Cooper Fayetteville AR 18 47:56 3:12 10-84 Tulsa Run 14 Doug Adkins Fayetteville AR 19 48:17 3:14 10-85 Tulsa Run 15 Keith O'Doherty Fayetteville AR 19 48:17 3:14 10-95 Tulsa Run 16 Frank Canez Tulsa OK 19 48:18 3:14 11-77 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 17 Paul Donovan Fayetteville AR 18 48:37 3:15 10-81 Tulsa Run 18 Reggie Boudreau Oklahoma City OK 18 48:41 3:15 11-77 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 19 Mike Andrews Stillwater OK 19 48:43 3:15 09-77 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 20 Sam Masters Tulsa OK 19 48:56 3:16 10-08 Tulsa Run 21 Phil Kirk Gracemont OK 19 49:00 3:16 10-86 Tulsa Run 22 Geoffrey Sidari Fayetteville AR 19 49:06 3:17 10-93 Tulsa Run 23 John Holmes Fayetteville AR 19 49:19 3:18 10-87 Tulsa Run 24 Barry Honyouti Sapulpa OK 19 49:21 3:18 10-88 Tulsa Run 25 Dallas Cox Muskogee OK 18 49:32 3:19 10-79 Tulsa Run 26 Mike Harp Diamond MO 19 49:33 3:19 10-81 Tulsa Run 27 Ed Lindsey Tulsa OK 18 49:36 3:19 10-85 Tulsa Run 28 John Meyers Fayetteville AR 18 49:37 3:19 10-87 Tulsa Run 29 Ben Berghall Tulsa OK 17 49:44 3:19 10-85 Tulsa Run 30 Juris Green Fayetteville AR 18 49:47 3:20 11-91 Tulsa Run 31 Keven Helton Fairview OK 18 49:58 3:20 10-82 Tulsa Run 32 Steve Oury Fayetteville AR 19 49:58 3:20 10-86 Tulsa Run 33 Doug Consiglio Fayetteville AR 19 50:00 3:20 10-83 Tulsa Run 34 Derek Tate Stillwater OK 18 50:02 3:21 10-98 Tulsa Run 35 Scott Farris Mooreland OK 19 50:03 3:21 10-84 Tulsa Run 36 Alex Valladares Fayetteville AR 19 50:03 3:21 10-95 Tulsa Run 37 Chris McWatters Stillwater OK 18 50:03 3:21 10-99 Tulsa Run 38 Ron Strangeland Oklahoma City OK 19 50:09 3:21 12-74 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 39 Paul Louderback Tulsa OK 19 50:17 3:22 04-81 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 40 Greg Avery Ponca City OK 17 50:20 3:22 10-78 Tulsa Run 41 Jamie Hutcheson Albion IA 18 50:23 3:22 09-77 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 42 Mark Williams Fayetteville AR 19 50:27 3:22 10-87 Tulsa Run 43 Duncan Campbell Fayetteville AR 19 50:29 3:22 10-99 Tulsa Run 44 Scott Gray Stillwater OK 19 50:30 3:22 10-96 Tulsa Run 45 Kevin Connolly Stillwater OK 19 50:35 3:23 10-99 Tulsa Run 46 Nathan Miller Tulsa OK 19 50:42 3:23 10-92 Tulsa Run 47 Danny Murphy Norman OK 19 50:43 3:23 10-84 Tulsa Run 48 Mike Darby Tulsa OK 19 50:50 3:24 10-88 Tulsa Run 49 Joe Walker Fayetteville AR 19 50:53 3:24 10-99 Tulsa Run 50 Matt Hart Stillwater OK 18 50:54 3:24 10-99 Tulsa Run 51 Jim Curtis Fayetteville AR 18 50:59 3:24 10-86 Tulsa Run 52 Wilson Pipestem Norman OK 16 51:01 3:25 10-85 Tulsa Run 53 Adam Roderique Tulsa OK 18 51:01 3:25 10-13 Tulsa Run 54 Kevin Mayer Tulsa OK 19 51:04 3:25 10-10 Tulsa Run 55 Skeet Bemo Sapulpa OK 17 51:12 3:25 10-88 Tulsa Run 56 Jake McDonnell Tulsa OK 19 51:27 3:26 10-12 Tulsa Run 57 Cary Brady Norman OK 18 51:33 3:27 10-84 Tulsa Run 58 Michael Martin Norman OK 18 51:39 3:27 10-88 Tulsa Run 59 Van Havenstrite Wilburton OK 18 51:41 3:27 10-85 Tulsa Run 60 Kirk Smith Tulsa OK 18 51:47 3:28 10-13 Tulsa Run 61 Danny Bishop Siloam Springs AR 19 51:49 3:28 10-99 Tulsa Run 62 Jon Mathiason Stillwater OK 18 51:53 3:28 09-77 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 63 Daniel Littlebear Tahlequah OK 17 52:03 3:29 10-78 Tulsa Run 64 Dave Kraus Tulsa OK 18 52:08 3:29 09-78 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 65 Mark Morissett Tulsa OK 17 52:12 3:29 11-75 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 66 Don Hardway Tulsa OK 18 52:15 3:29 11-77 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 67 Neil Kisner Coffeyville KS 18 52:17 3:30 10-86 Tulsa Run 68 Eric Henry Fayetteville AR 19 52:20 3:30 10-87 Tulsa Run 69 Lamont Frazier Tahlequah OK 16 52:31 3:31 10-78 Tulsa Run 70 Scott Harper Tulsa OK 18 52:41 3:31 09-80 Tulsa/Mohawk/TRC 71 Jack Beck Muskogee OK 16 52:47 3:32 10-81 Tulsa Run 72 Michael Cherry Wilburton OK 19 52:57 3:32 10-84 Tulsa Run MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39 1 Deress Deniboba Boston MA 38 44:03 2:57 10-99 Tulsa Run 2 Martin Mondragon Mexico City MX 36 44:05 2:57 10-90 Tulsa Run 3 Steve Jones Boulder CO 35 44:28 2:58 10-90 Tulsa Run 4 Samuel Ndereba Royersford PA 35 44:36 2:59 10-12 Tulsa Run 5 Douglas Wakiihuri Concord MA 35 44:41 2:59 10-98 Tulsa Run 6 Zacharta Mosala Port Elizabeth SA 38 44:54 3:00 10-98 Tulsa Run 7 Eddy Hellebuyck Albuquerque NM 36 45:38 3:03 10-97 Tulsa Run 8 Robert Wallace Lewisville TX 36 45:42 3:03 10-87 Tulsa Run 9 Julius Koskei Morristown NJ 35 46:14 3:05 10-17 Tulsa Run 10 Frank Shorter Boulder CO 35 46:30 3:06 10-83 Tulsa Run 11 Hillary Too Abilene TX 37 46:47 3:08 10-16 Tulsa Run 12 Mike O'Reilly Tampa FL 35 46:51 3:08 10-93 Tulsa Run 13 John Sharp Norman OK 35 47:04 3:09 10-95 Tulsa Run 14 Peter Fleming Boulder CO 36 47:09 3:09 10-97 Tulsa Run 15 Trevor Fieldsend Stillwater OK 35 47:28 3:10 10-94 Tulsa Run 16 William Moore Dallas TX 35 47:37 3:11 10-97 Tulsa Run 17 Paul Zimmerman Tempe AZ 38 48:22 3:14 10-99 Tulsa Run 18 Bill Stewart Ann Arbor MI 39 48:33 3:15 10-82 Tulsa Run 19 Brant Lutz Tulsa LK 35 48:41 3:15 10-10 Tulsa Run 20 Ron Parks Jenks OK 36 48:44 3:15 10-97 Tulsa Run 21 Norman Roper Norman OK 36 48:46 3:16 10-93 Tulsa Run 22 Carl Nicholson Maize KS 39 48:56 3:16 10-86 Tulsa Run 23 Donn Bischoff Maize KS 38 49:07 3:17 10-85 Tulsa Run 24 Greg LeRoy Enid OK 35 49:13 3:17 10-82 Tulsa Run 25 Denton Childs Springdale AR 35 49:15 3:17 10-85 Tulsa Run 26 Josphat Boit Fayetteville AR 35 49:17 3:18 10-19 Tulsa Run 27 Terry Ziegler Richardson TX 35 49:26 3:18 10-85 Tulsa Run 28 Stuart Lisle Edmond OK 36 49:35 3:19 10-19 Tulsa Run 29 Tom Redding Norman OK 37 49:37 3:19 10-98 Tulsa Run 30 Randy Heierding Edmond OK 36 49:39 3:19 05-88 OKC/Oklahoma Run 31 Jeff Fischer Aurora CO 39 49:44 3:19 10-82 Tulsa Run 32 Jon Van Arkel Springfield MO 36 49:50 3:20 10-94 Tulsa Run 33 Kevin Mitchell West Fork AR 36 49:53 3:20 10-98 Tulsa Run 34 Mark Stogsdill Fountain CO 38 50:01 3:21 10-85 Tulsa Run 35 Charles Brandon Kansas City MO 39 50:02 3:21 10-94 Tulsa Run 36 Mike Shyrock Augusta KS 35 50:06 3:21 03-90 Ponca City/Groundhog 37 Peter Buehler Toledo OH 36 50:06 3:21 10-93 Tulsa Run 38 Bill Stewart Tulsa OK 35 50:15 3:21 10-85 Tulsa Run 39 Gary Madison Tulsa OK 37 50:16 3:22 10-83 Tulsa Run 40 Tom Kocis Grapevine TX 35 50:28 3:22 10-90 Tulsa Run 41 John Case Rockwall TX 35 50:28 3:22 11-91 Tulsa Run 42 Wayne Wallgren Dallas TX 36 50:42 3:23 10-87 Tulsa Run 43 Joey Mayo Conway AR 35 50:47 3:24 10-99 Tulsa Run 44 Larry Aduddell Tulsa OK 35 50:50 3:24 11-80 Tulsa Run 45 Mike Cole Tulsa OK 37 50:55 3:24 10-90 Tulsa Run 46 Jon Herbert Springfield MO 35 50:58 3:24 10-85 Tulsa Run 47 Richard Donaldson Tulsa OK 39 51:10 3:25 10-82 Tulsa Run 48 Nathan Chamer Oklahoma City OK 35 51:11 3:25 10-15 Tulsa Run 49 Eric Delgado Oklahoma City OK 35 51:11 3:25 10-15 Tulsa Run 50 Ted Larson Dallas TX 35 51:16 3:26 10-86 Tulsa Run 51 Homer Hastings Newcastle WY 38 51:17 3:26 10-81 Tulsa Run 52 Korey Larson Norman OK 36 51:27 3:26 10-19 Tulsa Run 53 Lincoln Pearson Fayetteville AR 35 51:30 3:26 10-85 Tulsa Run 54 Ryan Gulden Grand Junction CO 36 51:32 3:27 10-19 Tulsa Run 55 Mike Haeger Oklahoma City OK 38 51:33 3:27 10-88 Tulsa Run 56 Marc Thompson Dallas TX 35 51:34 3:27 10-88 Tulsa Run 57 Robert Anderson Dewey OK 38 51:37 3:27 10-85 Tulsa Run 58 Richard Peoples Dallas TX 35 51:38 3:27 10-94 Tulsa Run 59 Martin Flynn Tulsa OK 35 51:44 3:27 10-94 Tulsa Run 60 Pat Halliburton Garland TX 35 51:48 3:28 10-82 Tulsa Run 61 David Rothlauf W.
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