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Division: WOMEN Finishers: 118 Of Event Name: 2019 Tom Barry Invitational Finishers Gun Elapsed Tortoise and Hare Race Management - Minocqua Division: WOMEN Finishers: 118 of 126 Rank Adj Bib Name Team Gun Pace Gen Age Place Elapsed 1 1 87 Amanda Jones Carroll University 19:20.5 6:13 F 0 2 2 1 Joyana Tarsa St. Norbert College 19:26.5 6:15 F 0 3 3 81 Maddy Blaedow Carroll University 19:38.1 6:19 F 0 4 4 71 Madison King Ripon College 19:40.2 6:19 F 0 5 5 90 Emily Kraus Carroll University 19:43.5 6:20 F 0 6 6 6 Bonnie Raechal Beres St. Norbert College 19:53.5 6:24 F 0 7 7 80 Jenna Berlet Carroll University 19:58.0 6:25 F 0 8 8 25 Kendall Marks MSOE 20:12.2 6:30 F 0 9 9 129 Erin Feldhausen St. Norbert Alumni 20:12.9 6:30 F 0 10 10 2 Kelley Gardipee St. Norbert College 20:14.7 6:30 F 0 11 11 20 Clara Yoap St. Norbert College 20:17.5 6:31 F 0 12 12 130 Trisha Feldhausen St. Norbert Alumni 20:19.0 6:32 F 0 13 13 18 Lauren Talabac St. Norbert College 20:22.0 6:33 F 0 14 14 103 Reane Loiselle Northland College 20:24.3 6:34 F 0 15 15 54 Mikaela Sullivan Wisconsin Lutheran 20:31.1 6:36 F 0 16 16 131 Katie Heinzen St. Norbert Alumni 20:31.2 6:36 F 0 17 17 92 Christa Modrow Carroll University 20:31.4 6:36 F 0 18 18 96 Alli Spitzer Carroll University 20:31.6 6:36 F 0 19 19 12 Elisabeth Klumpyan St. Norbert College 20:33.7 6:37 F 0 20 20 7 Alex Bruley St. Norbert College 20:36.0 6:37 F 0 21 (> 7) 4 Sydney Bartz St. Norbert College 20:37.4 6:38 F 0 22 21 78 Antonia Bartolotta Carroll University 20:39.6 6:38 F 0 23 22 108 Alex Chand Lawrence University 20:54.3 6:43 F 0 24 23 145 Sarah Parbs St. Norbert Alumni 21:02.1 6:46 F 0 25 24 110 Leah Hawksford Lawrence University 21:10.1 6:48 F 0 26 25 46 Brooke Graesslin Wisconsin Lutheran 21:16.2 6:50 F 0 27 (> 7) 98 Isabel Szablewski Carroll University 21:22.1 6:52 F 0 28 26 39 Lauren Kane Edgewood College 21:25.3 6:53 F 0 29 27 35 Clara Berning Edgewood College 21:25.6 6:53 F 0 30 28 41 Taylor Mair Edgewood College 21:30.6 6:55 F 0 31 29 69 Mikayla Flyte Ripon College 21:40.1 6:58 F 0 32 30 45 Ally Verbauwhede Edgewood College 21:43.8 6:59 F 0 33 (> 7) 86 Annikka Johnson Carroll University 21:48.1 7:01 F 0 34 31 36 Rachel Ehrhart Edgewood College 21:55.4 7:03 F 0 35 32 142 Jamie Karrels St. Norbert Alumni 21:57.8 7:04 F 0 36 (> 7) 82 Abby Brinkman Carroll University 22:05.0 7:06 F 0 37 33 65 Grace Engebretson Ripon College 22:07.2 7:07 F 0 38 (> 7) 16 Mariah Sejbl St. Norbert College 22:12.9 7:09 F 0 39 (> 7) 89 Hannah Kloehn Carroll University 22:14.8 7:09 F 0 40 (> 7) 8 Brenna Cisler St. Norbert College 22:15.0 7:09 F 0 41 34 75 Terrina Phillips Ripon College 22:15.1 7:09 F 0 42 (> 7) 19 Molly Thomas St. Norbert College 22:16.7 7:10 F 0 43 (> 7) 93 Cassidy Neefe Carroll University 22:17.4 7:10 F 0 44 (> 7) 84 Brooke Dietsche Carroll University 22:18.9 7:10 F 0 45 (> 7) 14 Jennifer Nummi St. Norbert College 22:22.0 7:11 F 0 46 35 111 Natalie LaMonto Lawrence University 22:25.2 7:12 F 0 47 36 37 Madi Hanseder Edgewood College 22:31.0 7:14 F 0 48 (> 7) 3 Brianne Barta St. Norbert College 22:35.2 7:16 F 0 49 37 29 Nathalie Cairo Lakeland University 22:38.9 7:17 F 0 50 (> 7) 95 Brooke Sievers Carroll University 22:39.3 7:17 F 0 51 38 56 Jenn Zastrow Wisconsin Lutheran 22:40.2 7:17 F 0 Tortoise and Hare 1 of 3 8/31/2019 2:51:15 PM Event Name: 2019 Tom Barry Invitational Finishers Gun Elapsed Tortoise and Hare Race Management - Minocqua Division: WOMEN Finishers: 118 of 126 Rank Adj Bib Name Team Gun Pace Gen Age Place Elapsed 52 39 143 Paulina Puskala St. Norbert Alumni 22:45.8 7:19 F 0 53 (> 7) 88 Elena Kipp Carroll University 22:52.7 7:21 F 0 54 (> 7) 79 Paige Bauer Carroll University 22:55.5 7:22 F 0 55 40 74 Natalie Pakosz Ripon College 22:56.9 7:23 F 0 56 (> 7) 83 Abbey Casey Carroll University 23:00.5 7:24 F 0 57 41 64 Sophia Dubord Ripon College 23:02.3 7:24 F 0 58 42 128 Kelly Heniff St. Norbert Alumni 23:06.4 7:26 F 0 59 43 26 Alexandra Maruga MSOE 23:09.6 7:27 F 0 60 44 112 Madeline Taylor Lawrence University 23:24.3 7:32 F 0 61 45 44 Ashley Risley Edgewood College 23:27.9 7:33 F 0 62 (> 7) 38 Lindsay Johnston Edgewood College 23:28.7 7:33 F 0 63 46 113 Sydney Budd Silver Lake College 23:34.8 7:35 F 0 64 47 59 Ellie McMeeken Mt. 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