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Bolderboulder 2006 - Bolderboulder 10K - Results Onlineraceresults.Com BolderBOULDER 2006 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Doug L Johnson 55 Nelson Laux 27 31:31 John Supsic 27 31:45 Joshua Glaab 23 31:56 Sean Nesbitt 31 32:00 Greg Mitchel 32 32:03 Eric Griffiths 24 32:21 Art Seimers 33 32:27 Peter Remlen 26 32:28 Peter Vail 31 32:31 Andy Ames 43 32:44 Paul DiGrappa 25 32:53 Shaun Matthew Lyle 23 32:59 Jeffrey Boele 27 33:09 Glen Philonious Mays 35 33:11 Jason Graham 20 33:16 Michael Don Huntington 22 33:17 Kevin Gallagher 26 33:19 Aaron Clark 19 33:21 Chester G Kurtz 31 33:25 Steven Weeks 17 33:27 Adam Loomis 27 33:29 Ben Payne 24 33:30 Rickey Gates 25 33:33 James Johnson 37 33:34 Bill Raitter 36 33:36 Galen Burrell 26 33:38 Justin Gindlesperger 27 33:40 Carl Kinney 24 33:42 Grant Duin 18 33:44 Sammy Ngatia 46 33:46 Aaron Blondeau 26 33:48 Tyler Pennel 18 33:50 Cody Hill 33 33:52 Matthew M Beamer 18 33:54 Craig A. Greenslit 36 33:58 Yuhei Tomioka 23 34:01 Bill Fanselow 39 34:05 Jason Saitta 28 34:08 Chas Salmen 22 34:09 Gregory Griffith 18 34:10 John Tribbia 24 34:11 Jonathan Peeters 27 34:12 Gregory Winter 27 34:13 Stephen Hackett 24 34:14 Phil McPherson 26 34:15 Israel Ortiz 20 34:16 Ryan Price 28 34:17 Ryan Richard Inman 20 34:18 Robert Caracciolo 24 34:20 Tim Geldean 37 34:21 Peter Hegelbach 41 34:22 Lance Denning 44 34:23 Scott E Dahlberg 21 34:26 Cameron Clayton 17 34:28 Benjamin Paul Zywicki 17 34:31 Adolfo Carrillo 34 34:33 Jerry Rief 41 34:38 Will Iaia 24 34:40 Michael Lovato 32 34:41 Dan Bucy 23 34:43 Curtis James Larimer 20 34:45 Chad Ricklefs 38 34:47 Stephen Lawrence Koch 18 34:48 Toby Franks 24 34:50 Hans Funke 45 34:52 Gabe Small 20 34:54 Marco Salmen 20 34:55 Brian Pierre 17 34:57 Ryan Padilla 28 34:59 Greg Weich 35 35:00 Charles Michael Berg 21 35:02 John Nichols 23 35:03 Omar Martinez 20 35:04 John Sutrick 20 35:06 Kyle Bernhardy 32 35:07 George Zack 36 35:09 Erling Christiansen 23 35:17 Miguel Angel Cazares 19 35:17 John Tallerday 20 35:18 Nate Newland 21 35:18 Sean McNeil 16 35:19 Fernando Herrera 45 35:19 Nicholas Campbell 20 35:20 Bryan Dayton 32 35:20 Frank Zoldak 39 35:21 Mikie Takanaka 25 35:23 Chad McKonly 30 35:24 Nick Caprario 17 35:25 Kevin Stubbs 17 35:25 Michael James Lucchesi 27 35:25 Todd Straka 39 35:26 Micah Howard 24 35:27 Phillip Schumacher 25 35:28 Kirk Framke 32 35:28 Alex Grim 18 35:28 Gregory Castro 21 35:29 Gediminas Banevicius 26 35:30 Jeremy Schwartz 31 35:30 Luke Vierthaler 25 35:31 Generated October 2, 2021 at 5:38 PM 1/434 BolderBOULDER 2006 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Andrew Roberts 15 35:32 Chris R Spitz 42 35:32 Danny Whelan 23 35:36 Brandon Reed 17 35:40 Darren DeReuck 41 35:43 David Matherne 41 35:47 Brad Cooper 40 35:49 Tim Zeckser 21 35:50 Brock Allen Steinbrink 20 35:51 Yusuke Yamada 20 35:53 Justin Mock 24 35:53 Josh Melver 30 35:55 Zac Reiter 18 35:55 Dave Mackey 36 35:57 J.D. Laubster 40 35:58 Dustin Gibson 17 35:58 Martin Wennblom 27 36:00 Ken Masarie 47 36:01 Justin Briggs 18 36:02 Peter Hopkins 43 36:06 Samuel Shewan 21 36:07 Dominic Grillo 31 36:09 Justin Murray 27 36:10 Kyle Simcox 17 36:11 Cordell Baker 16 36:12 Scott King 44 36:12 Gregory Louis Bomhoff 28 36:13 Max Spradley 29 36:15 Danny Miller 42 36:16 Rieko Shimizu 23 36:16 Matt Von Thun 40 36:17 Nathan Herschberger 27 36:17 Scott Foley 17 36:18 Nicholas Echter 19 36:20 Curtis Reid 18 36:21 Marc Johnson 29 36:24 Nicholas Betts 25 36:26 Eiger Erickson 18 36:28 nathan hatleback 18 36:29 Jeff Dailey 18 36:29 Steve Krebs 43 36:30 Matt Maske 36 36:31 Jennifer Clague 32 36:32 Christopher Sweeney 18 36:34 Troy Phillips 35 36:35 Chase Kelly 24 36:36 Raul Carrizalez 45 36:38 Kyle Reno 24 36:40 Adam Michael Jones 31 36:48 Alex Huffman 28 36:48 Cody Waite 27 36:49 Ken Soule 44 36:49 Richard Bishop 48 36:49 Travis Haines 34 36:50 Eric Small 34 36:50 Brian Glotzbach 31 36:51 Christian Kaempfen 41 36:51 Derek Zachman 21 36:52 Will Kelsay 24 36:52 Jimmy Sutrick 18 36:53 Luke Jay 25 36:53 Dan King 46 36:54 Darin Hasley 17 36:54 Richard LeDoux 49 36:54 Scott Oberbreckling 42 36:55 Justin Paul Dempsey-Ch 26 36:56 Steven Seguin 17 36:56 Steven Sellars 45 36:57 Katie Beth Sabey 25 36:57 Sean Christopher Adams 17 36:58 A.J. Castle 31 36:58 Cheyne Heiny 18 36:59 Jon Kinner 26 36:59 Paul Rapinz 36 37:00 Rob Runkel 43 37:01 Carson J. Bruns 20 37:02 Matthew Lawhern 27 37:04 Sam Grotewold 28 37:05 Brent Alan Bailey 19 37:06 Stann Vernon 50 37:07 Jonathan Edward Lee 17 37:08 Michael Pandolfo 17 37:08 Megumi Takeuchi 23 37:09 Cameron Wobus 33 37:10 Natalie Davey 33 37:11 Kevin McGouldrick 30 37:12 Andrew Hattel 23 37:12 Daniel Greer 46 37:13 Barrett Heiss 17 37:13 Brendan Reilly 46 37:14 Calvin Delamere 17 37:16 Brian Kates 34 37:17 Joe Packard 27 37:17 Patty Murray 40 37:17 Brian Bergt 45 37:17 Tim Sandell 41 37:19 Greg Pulscher 18 37:20 Todd Burnham 32 37:21 Chaiwat Engtrakul 29 37:23 Timothy Heiman 39 37:24 Generated October 2, 2021 at 5:38 PM 2/434 BolderBOULDER 2006 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- John Jordan Coleman 18 37:25 Mike Pahl 36 37:27 Will Hart Everett 17 37:27 Bryant James Mason 17 37:29 Jacob Kozyra 17 37:30 Scott Fliegelman 38 37:30 Isaiah Rubio 19 37:32 Sean Sidelko 28 37:32 Erick A. Jordan 35 37:33 Luis Miaja Avila 25 37:33 Sean Conway 19 37:35 Tim Gentry 44 37:35 Simon Martin 53 37:35 Gregory Pierce 33 37:36 Casey McCarthy 16 37:38 Travis Kimsey Poor 20 37:38 David Houdeshell 35 37:38 Chris Martin 24 37:39 Timothy Dolen 49 37:39 Scott Pearson 17 37:39 Jerome Henry 36 37:41 Dave Cleveland 41 37:41 Benjamin Kadlec 23 37:42 Max Cole 17 37:42 David Gardner 35 37:42 Charlie Hennessey 46 37:44 Rachael Dobbs 24 37:44 Fritz V Rogers 35 37:45 Ted Benning 46 37:45 james cluett cass 31 37:45 Travis Daniels 28 37:47 Mike McMahon 19 37:47 Ian Donaldson 15 37:48 Jim Gilbert 43 37:48 Jim Elwell 45 37:50 Keara Sammons 18 37:51 Charlie Magill 16 37:51 Riley Daniels 17 37:52 John McMillan 47 37:53 Gabe Barkell 16 37:53 Zachary Gergely 27 37:55 Michael Payton 16 37:55 Eric Meyer 28 37:55 Kyle Wilshusen 16 37:57 Juan Herrera 38 37:57 Ryan Paul Cooper 32 37:58 Tom Nichols 23 37:58 Nathan Ellis 16 37:59 Mark Christensen 33 37:59 Matthew Daugherty 22 38:00 Matthew Prater 17 38:00 Carl Schmitt 36 38:01 Vince Calvo 39 38:02 Henk Moorlag 43 38:02 Geoff Cooper 51 38:03 Luke Brohmer 17 38:04 Pete Cotton Tel 42 38:04 Ryan Soderquist 28 38:05 Michael Williams 16 38:06 Pablo Vigil 54 38:06 Jon Urban 38 38:07 Jason Young 29 38:07 Bucky Schafer 24 38:08 Kevin Harris 15 38:08 Michael B McNair 34 38:08 Luke Schafer 17 38:09 Tanya Poel 40 38:09 Dave Dooley 59 38:10 Luke Hanzon 26 38:11 Ryan Lawrence 20 38:13 Scott A. Fauble 14 38:15 Ryan Van Duzer 27 38:15 Jason Halberstadt 23 38:15 Josh Smullin 24 38:15 William Lein 21 38:17 Becky Sondag 36 38:17 Matt Stahl 29 38:19 Kevin F Jafari 50 38:19 Allen Gallogly 42 38:19 Walt Peeples 20 38:20 Brent Sapegin 15 38:21 Chris Lewis Holt 14 38:21 Ed Freygang 42 38:21 Amanda Lovato 33 38:22 David Wheeler 48 38:22 Rick Reeves 53 38:23 Thomas David Kehoe 44 38:23 Alexander Paplomatas 24 38:23 Harry Harcrow 38 38:23 Rick Bruess 46 38:24 Patrick Kolarik 39 38:25 John McCarthy 14 38:25 Nick Owen Miller 19 38:25 Joe Gruber 31 38:25 Joshua Franke 16 38:26 Jenny Barsness 36 38:27 Chris Griffith 38 38:27 Joshua Smith 20 38:27 Alex Weinheimer 15 38:28 Mark Husted 18 38:29 Generated October 2, 2021 at 5:38 PM 3/434 BolderBOULDER 2006 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Edgar Cruz 21 38:30 Matthew Robert Drake 17 38:30 Brendan Trimboli 18 38:30 Stan Emery 36 38:30 Kevin Berg 49 38:32 Chris McCullough 30 38:32 Jose Arreola 32 38:32 Brian Schilling 35 38:34 Michael James Krieg 27 38:35 Scott Kukel 32 38:35 Eric Swope 32 38:36 Tyler Andrew Hanson 19 38:37 Jeff Feldman 17 38:37 Russel Bollig 42 38:39 John L Bradley 34 38:39 Chris Pyke 32 38:40 John-Paul Henry 23 38:40 Clint Wall 33 38:40 Timothy Mark Marterste 34 38:42 Stephanie Jones 35 38:42 Michael Quispe 39 38:42 Andy Carson Milgroom 17 38:43 Rick Katz 57 38:43 Blake Robillard 16 38:44 Arthur Mizzi 50 38:45 Andrew Creely 48 38:46 Ivan Rivas 33 38:46 Craig Dever 38 38:47 Jason Arellano 22 38:47 Kenneth Seibel 41 38:47 Patrick Scannell 38 38:47 Kraig Koski 40 38:48 Jay Burgess 39 38:48 Daniel Wallace 31 38:48 Josiah Matthews 30 38:48 Jocelyn Petrella 26 38:49 Scot Mortimer 43 38:49 Mercedes Gil 44 38:49 Neal Oseland 37 38:50 Shane Hague 22 38:50 Ron Hendricks 54 38:50 Rob Blaszkicwicz 41 38:51 Andy Mutter 42 38:51 Chad Bong 28 38:51 Darrin Goyn 40 38:52 Mitch Eric Williams 40 38:52 Barry L.
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