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Canadian Death Race 2010 Kids Results Canadian Death Race 2010 Kids Results Interpretation of Ranking Report: number left of the slash is your rank, number right of the slash is the number of racers in your category 1st 2nd and 3rd place are red and underlined Bib Racer City Province/State Gender Age Finish Time Ranking Overall Gender Age 273 Paetsch,Aidan Edmonton alberta M 10-12 0:25:39 1 / 269 1 / 139 1 / 44 287 Rattee,Nathan Spruce Grove Alberta M 13-15 0:26:07 2 / 269 2 / 139 1 / 23 104 Baranowski,Zachary Edmonton Alberta M 10-12 0:27:36 3 / 269 3 / 139 2 / 44 103 Baranowski,Kuba Edmonton Alberta M 13-15 0:27:40 4 / 269 4 / 139 2 / 23 339 Walsh,Kevin Grande Prairie Ab M 13-15 0:27:55 5 / 269 5 / 139 3 / 23 140 Darcel,Sarah Grande Cache Alberta F 10-12 0:28:23 6 / 269 1 / 130 1 / 43 190 Hamilton-Lane,Jack Edmonton AB M 13-15 0:28:40 7 / 269 6 / 139 4 / 23 267 Neigel,Kate Athabasca Alberta F 13-15 0:28:46 8 / 269 2 / 130 1 / 26 219 Keirstead,Haley Leduc Alberta F 10-12 0:28:51 9 / 269 3 / 130 2 / 43 276 Percy,Isaac Edmonton AB M 13-15 0:29:05 10 / 269 7 / 139 5 / 23 248 McCormick,Ryan Grande Cache Alberta M 13-15 0:30:16 11 / 269 8 / 139 6 / 23 118 Bowzaylo,Tatiana St. Albert Alberta F 13-15 0:30:22 12 / 269 4 / 130 2 / 26 181 gramm,brayden grande cache alberta M 13-15 0:30:25 13 / 269 9 / 139 7 / 23 319 Spinney,Teale Sherwood Park AB F 10-12 0:30:54 14 / 269 5 / 130 3 / 43 351 Winnicky-Lewis,Hailey Grande Prairie Alberta F 13-15 0:31:00 15 / 269 6 / 130 3 / 26 196 Hanson,Luke st albert alberta M 10-12 0:31:06 16 / 269 10 / 139 3 / 44 117 Bowzaylo,Braiden st. Albert Alberta M 10-12 0:31:23 17 / 269 11 / 139 4 / 44 271 Nisbet,Aandrew SELKIRK SCOTTISH BORDERS M 13-15 0:31:27 18 / 269 12 / 139 8 / 23 173 Gillett,Lee Grande Cache AB M 10-12 0:31:31 19 / 269 13 / 139 5 / 44 353 Winsor,Rhianna Grande Cache Alberta F 13-15 0:31:35 20 / 269 7 / 130 4 / 26 320 Spinney,Victoria Sherwood Park AB F 13-15 0:31:55 21 / 269 8 / 130 5 / 26 363 Makar,Noah - - M 10-12 0:31:58 22 / 269 14 / 139 6 / 44 278 Perkins,Riley Balgonie SK M <=9 0:32:07 23 / 269 15 / 139 1 / 72 230 Lumsden,Isabelle Edmonton AB F 10-12 0:32:13 24 / 269 9 / 130 4 / 43 224 Lakoduk,Darwin EDMONTON AB M 10-12 0:32:26 25 / 269 16 / 139 7 / 44 307 Scammell,Connor Boyle Alberta M <=9 0:32:30 26 / 269 17 / 139 2 / 72 279 Petrie,Cordel GRANDE CACHE ALBERTA M 13-15 0:32:41 27 / 269 18 / 139 9 / 23 241 Mauthe,Taylor EDMONTON ALBERTA F 13-15 0:32:56 28 / 269 10 / 130 6 / 26 329 Sullivan,Michelle Boyle Alberta F 13-15 0:33:07 29 / 269 11 / 130 7 / 26 330 Sullivan,Trevor Boyle Alberta M 10-12 0:33:11 30 / 269 19 / 139 8 / 44 270 Nielsen,Cody Grande Prairie Alberta M <=9 0:33:25 31 / 269 20 / 139 3 / 72 257 Melnyk,Mia Sherwood Park AB F 10-12 0:33:36 32 / 269 12 / 130 5 / 43 364 Makar,Isaac - - M <=9 0:33:49 33 / 269 21 / 139 4 / 72 233 Mach,Derek GRANDE PRAIRIE ALBERTA M 13-15 0:33:56 34 / 269 22 / 139 10 / 23 239 Mauthe,Brayden EDMONTON ALBERTA M <=9 0:34:00 35 / 269 23 / 139 5 / 72 352 Winnicky-Lewis,Keaton Grande Prairie Alberta M 10-12 0:34:06 36 / 269 24 / 139 9 / 44 240 Mauthe,Jazmyn EDMONTON ALBERTA F <=9 0:34:28 37 / 269 13 / 130 1 / 61 331 Tippe,Eryn Grande Cache AB F 13-15 0:34:30 38 / 269 14 / 130 8 / 26 365 Makar,Evan - - M <=9 0:34:35 39 / 269 25 / 139 6 / 72 246 McCallum,Taylor Wetaskiwin Ab M 10-12 0:34:40 40 / 269 26 / 139 10 / 44 295 Robinson,Colten Grande Cache Alberta M 10-12 0:34:51 41 / 269 27 / 139 11 / 44 222 Lajoie,Isabelle ST ALBERT ALBERTA F <=9 0:34:56 42 / 269 15 / 130 2 / 61 342 Weighell,Lindsay Sherwood Park AB F 10-12 0:35:01 43 / 269 16 / 130 6 / 43 301 Rumbolt,Colton Grande Cache Alberta M 13-15 0:35:05 44 / 269 28 / 139 11 / 23 135 Coleman,Brady Devon Alberta M <=9 0:35:12 45 / 269 29 / 139 7 / 72 259 Mitchell,Quade Grande Cache AB M 10-12 0:35:17 46 / 269 30 / 139 12 / 44 August-01-10 Kids Page 1 of 6 Bib Racer City Province/State Gender Age Finish Time Ranking Overall Gender Age 147 Doran,Conor georgetown ontario M 10-12 0:35:20 47 / 269 31 / 139 13 / 44 350 Winnicky-Lewis,Bennett Grande Prairie Alberta M <=9 0:35:24 48 / 269 32 / 139 8 / 72 187 Hall,Rogan Grande Prairie Alberta M 13-15 0:35:28 49 / 269 33 / 139 12 / 23 185 Hall,Amelia Grande Prairie Alberta F 10-12 0:35:31 50 / 269 17 / 130 7 / 43 256 Melnyk,Linde Sherwood Park AB F <=9 0:35:42 51 / 269 18 / 130 3 / 61 260 Mitchell,Quinn Grande Cache AB M 10-12 0:36:18 52 / 269 34 / 139 14 / 44 274 Paetsch,Erin Edmonton Alberta F 10-12 0:36:24 53 / 269 19 / 130 8 / 43 197 Hartford,Aidan Prince George BC M <=9 0:36:28 54 / 269 35 / 139 9 / 72 294 Robinson,Cody Grande Cache Alberta M 10-12 0:36:36 55 / 269 36 / 139 15 / 44 112 Bettcher,Jessica Edmonton Alberta F 10-12 0:37:09 56 / 269 20 / 130 9 / 43 327 Strayer,Colton Ardrossan AB M <=9 0:37:13 57 / 269 37 / 139 10 / 72 114 Bouwman,Chase Fort Saskatchewan AB M 10-12 0:37:16 58 / 269 38 / 139 16 / 44 321 staples,dario grande prairie alberta M <=9 0:37:23 59 / 269 39 / 139 11 / 72 215 Jones,Mark Prince Albert Saskatchewan M 13-15 0:37:27 60 / 269 40 / 139 13 / 23 105 Beebe,Nathan Prince George BC M <=9 0:37:57 61 / 269 41 / 139 12 / 72 366 Peacock,Levi - - M 13-15 0:38:06 62 / 269 42 / 139 14 / 23 277 Percy,Jack Edmonton AB M 10-12 0:38:09 63 / 269 43 / 139 17 / 44 198 Hartford,Alyssa Prince George BC F 10-12 0:38:16 64 / 269 21 / 130 10 / 43 344 Westwood,Brandon Grande Prairie AB M 13-15 0:38:27 65 / 269 44 / 139 15 / 23 169 Friesen,Leah Beaverlodge Alberta F 13-15 0:38:33 66 / 269 22 / 130 9 / 26 335 Turgeon,Sarah Grande Cache Alberta F 13-15 0:38:38 67 / 269 23 / 130 10 / 26 127 Campbell,Justin Grande Cache ALBERTA M 13-15 0:38:41 68 / 269 45 / 139 16 / 23 126 Campbell,Brandon Grande Cache Alberta M 10-12 0:38:48 69 / 269 46 / 139 18 / 44 286 Rasi,Josh Grande Cache AB M 13-15 0:38:54 70 / 269 47 / 139 17 / 23 145 D'Lugos,Georgia Grande Cache AB F 10-12 0:38:59 71 / 269 24 / 130 11 / 43 129 Capstick,Allie Grande Cache AB F 10-12 0:39:03 72 / 269 25 / 130 12 / 43 266 Mulholland,Thomas Comox BC M <=9 0:39:10 73 / 269 48 / 139 13 / 72 336 Valiquette,Austin Grande Prairie AB M 13-15 0:39:14 74 / 269 49 / 139 18 / 23 255 McPherson,Cole Lamont AB M 13-15 0:39:18 75 / 269 50 / 139 19 / 23 292 Robinson,Brayden St. Albert AB M 10-12 0:39:21 76 / 269 51 / 139 19 / 44 347 Winnicky-Hussey,Ethan Grande Prairie Alberta M <=9 0:39:27 77 / 269 52 / 139 14 / 72 247 McCormick,Marcus Grande Cache Alberta M 10-12 0:39:30 78 / 269 53 / 139 20 / 44 158 Erskine,Louise Camrose Alberta F 13-15 0:39:32 79 / 269 26 / 130 11 / 26 218 Keeley,Nicholas Wainwright AB M 10-12 0:39:40 80 / 269 54 / 139 21 / 44 110 Bergmann,Zachary Boyle Alberta M 10-12 0:39:56 81 / 269 55 / 139 22 / 44 229 Lumsden,Georgia Edmonton AB F 10-12 0:40:06 82 / 269 27 / 130 13 / 43 338 Van Hecke,Hunter Red Deer Alberta M 10-12 0:40:12 83 / 269 56 / 139 23 / 44 313 Sharp,Shyra Carvel Carvel/Alberta F 13-15 0:40:16 84 / 269 28 / 130 12 / 26 285 Rasi,Jonica Grande Cache AB F 13-15 0:40:19 85 / 269 29 / 130 13 / 26 159 Farnsworth,Caleb Grande Prairie Alberta M <=9 0:40:24 86 / 269 57 / 139 15 / 72 337 Valiquette,Chelsea Grande Prairie AB F 10-12 0:40:26 87 / 269 30 / 130 14 / 43 361 Chamberlain,Riley Kelowna BC M 10-12 0:40:34 88 / 269 58 / 139 24 / 44 308 Scammell,Shelby Boyle Alberta F 13-15 0:40:37 89 / 269 31 / 130 14 / 26 348 Winnicky-Hussey,Jared Grande Prairie Alberta M 10-12 0:40:41 90 / 269 59 / 139 25 / 44 341 Weighell,Graham Sherwood Park AB M <=9 0:40:45 91 / 269 60 / 139 16 / 72 318 Spinney,Jace Sherwood Park AB M <=9 0:40:53 92 / 269 61 / 139 17 / 72 242 Mayne,Danya Langley BC F 10-12 0:40:56 93 / 269 32 / 130 15 / 43 157 Erskine,Alison Camrose Alberta F 10-12 0:41:00 94 / 269 33 / 130 16 / 43 235 MacNeill,Aidan Edmonton Alberta M <=9 0:41:05 95 / 269 62 / 139 18 / 72 262 Mortensen,Nash Grande Cache Alberta M <=9 0:41:10 96 / 269 63 / 139 19 / 72 179 Goldie,Quinn Edmonton Alberta F 10-12 0:41:14 97 / 269 34 / 130 17 / 43 152 Eaton,Gabrielle Edmonton AB F 10-12 0:41:19 98 / 269 35 / 130 18 / 43 183 Hagen,Jordan Regina Saskatchewan F 13-15 0:41:32 99 / 269 36 / 130 15 / 26 184 Hagen,Nicole Regina Saskatchewan F 13-15 0:41:36 100 / 269 37 / 130 16 / 26 149 Dreger,Dakota Grande Praire Alberta F 10-12 0:41:47 101 / 269 38 / 130 19 / 43 August-01-10 Kids Page 2 of 6 Bib Racer City Province/State Gender Age Finish Time Ranking Overall Gender Age 214 Johnson,Hope Grande Prairie Alberta F 10-12 0:41:50 102 / 269 39 / 130 20 / 43 133 Chrenek,Nicole Grande Prairie AB F 10-12 0:41:57 103 / 269 40 / 130 21 / 43 108 beres,devin lloydminster alberta M 10-12 0:42:06 104 / 269 64 / 139 26 / 44 216 Kaluzniak,Kyler Sherwood Park Alberta M <=9 0:42:24 105 / 269 65 / 139 20 / 72 323 Stewart,Brooke westlock AB F 10-12 0:42:33 106 / 269 41 / 130 22 / 43 208 Hula,Keyelle Creston BC F <=9 0:42:39 107 / 269 42 / 130 4 / 61 251 mckale,Kaitlyn GRande cache aB F 10-12 0:42:47 108 / 269 43 / 130 23 / 43 225 Lakoduk,Hayley EDMONTON AB F <=9 0:42:56 109 / 269 44 / 130 5 / 61 178 Goetjen,Rylie La Glace Alberta F 10-12 0:43:16 110 / 269 45 / 130 24 / 43 272 Nisbet,Scott SELKIRK SCOTTISH BORDERS M 10-12 0:43:24 111 / 269 66 / 139 27 / 44 151 Eaton,Chloe Edmonton AB F <=9 0:43:32 112 / 269 46 / 130 6 / 61 253 McNeil,Ethan Grande Cache AB M 10-12 0:43:36 113 / 269 67 / 139 28 / 44 172 Gillett,Daniel Grande Cache AB M 13-15 0:43:42 114 / 269 68 / 139 20 / 23 109 Bergmann,Noah Boyle Alberta M 10-12 0:43:45 115 / 269 69 / 139 29 / 44 312 Schlenker,Taylor carvel Carvel/Alberta F 10-12 0:43:49 116 / 269 47 / 130 25 / 43 340 Watts,Mackenzie Kailua HI F <=9 0:44:42 117 / 269 48 / 130 7 / 61 106 Belcourt,Damon Grande Cache Alberta M <=9 0:44:46 118 / 269 70 / 139 21
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