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Tar Heel 10 Miler Laurel Hill Results Saturday, April 18, 2015 Race Timing & Results By Tar Heel 10 Miler Laurel Hill Results Saturday, April 18, 2015 Race Timing & Results by www.PrecisionRace.com Division: 10 Miler Position Bib # Name Climb Age Gender Division City State 1 2007 STEVVEN ANDERSON 5:35 30 M 10 Miler JAMESTOWN NC 2 6740 GAVIN COOMBS 5:38 29 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 3 5018 JACK RATTERREE 5:42 17 M 10 Miler CHARLOTTE NC 4 5490 HARSHA THIRUMURTHY 5:54 38 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 5 4427 PAUL MAINWARING 5:58 40 M 10 Miler CHARLOTTE NC 6 4270 GREG LANE 5:59 28 M 10 Miler CARRBORO NC 7 2527 COLIN JONES 6:00 44 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 8 2773 ALLEN BADDOUR 6:01 43 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 9 6179 DANIEL MATENA 6:04 31 M 10 Miler CHARLOTTE NC 10 6489 CHRIS JACKSON 6:09 32 M 10 Miler GREENSBORO NC 11 6440 ANDREW GARCIA 6:09 19 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 12 3601 PAUL FRANCIS 6:12 41 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 13 6859 NATALIE LAWRENCE 6:13 32 F 10 Miler KERNERSVILLE NC 14 3783 KRISHAN GUZZO 6:14 13 M 10 Miler CARY NC 15 6640 ERIC ROYER 6:15 20 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 16 5956 MATTHEW HOWE 6:17 27 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 17 6479 MICHAEL HOGAN 6:17 26 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 18 6944 GEORGE LINNEY 6:19 39 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 19 24 JOSEPH GRADEN 6:21 16 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 20 4076 EVAN JOHNSON 6:21 29 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 21 6873 VICTOR ORNELAS 6:22 29 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 22 4203 TOMASZ KOCHANOWICZ 6:23 40 M 10 Miler FAYETTEVILLE NC 23 6985 AMANDA LOPICCOLO 6:25 32 F 10 Miler DURHAM NC 24 6432 Yonel Admasu 6:27 18 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 25 6831 HEIDI BRETSCHER 6:27 28 F 10 Miler DURHAM NC 26 3767 SHAWN GROSS 6:29 41 M 10 Miler WAKE FOREST NC 27 6641 ERIC SABO 6:30 28 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 28 4887 ALEX PEARSON 6:31 29 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 29 6013 DANIEL BLOODGOOD 6:31 23 M 10 Miler CARRBORO NC 30 6372 CLARK BRACKNEY 6:31 22 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 31 4739 BRANDON NEWTON 6:33 18 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 32 4223 TOM KREGER 6:34 34 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 33 6284 AUSTIN SULLIVAN 6:36 16 M 10 Miler KENLY NC 34 6521 RANDY LARKIN 6:38 27 M 10 Miler ARLINGTON VA 35 6714 MATT WILSON 6:41 20 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 36 7084 LORRAINE YOUNG 6:42 41 F 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 37 4356 BRENNAN LIMING 6:44 38 F 10 Miler CARY NC 38 2935 JACOB BOYD 6:45 29 M 10 Miler HIGH POINT NC 39 5245 CATHERINE SEATON 6:45 36 F 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 40 5853 REBECCA YAU 6:45 28 F 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 41 7115 PETER WEBB 6:45 33 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 42 6424 HOLLY DEWITT 6:46 27 F 10 Miler BURLINGTON NC 43 3199 DAVID COLLETTI 6:49 31 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 44 6391 TERESA CEBALLOS 6:49 19 F 10 Miler CHADDS FORD PA 45 5257 KAMRON SHAFAI 6:50 30 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 46 3595 BOBBIE JO FOWLER 6:51 34 F 10 Miler WINSTON SALEM NC 47 6929 BRIAN FOWLER 6:51 33 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 48 5296 MATTHEW SIEDHOFF 6:52 35 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 49 2149 MIKE KELLEY 6:52 55 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 50 7070 ADRIANO DE MEO 6:52 34 M 10 Miler MORRISVILLE NC 51 4680 STEPHEN MOSTELLA JR 6:53 27 M 10 Miler NORFOLK VA 52 4170 GAVIN KINKEAD 6:53 16 M 10 Miler HOLLY SPRINGS NC 53 5891 D.J. CHATELAINE 6:53 19 M 10 Miler OWATONNA MN 54 6362 JORDAN BERKA 6:53 18 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 55 2797 ANNE BURKE BALDRIDGE 6:53 21 F 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 56 5310 KAMERON SINGER 6:54 23 M 10 Miler WINSTONSALEM NC 57 5826 QUINN WOODRUFF 6:54 28 M 10 Miler GREENVILLE NC 58 4340 RORY LEWELLYN 6:54 44 M 10 Miler PILOT MOUNTAIN NC 59 6414 ALDEN CRANFORD 6:55 29 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 60 4321 ERIK LEGG 6:55 51 M 10 Miler HILLSBOROUGH NC 61 5492 COLTON THOMAS 6:56 20 M 10 Miler GREENSBORO NC 62 6294 JULIE TUTTLE 6:57 41 F 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 63 4895 CAMERON PELLETIER 6:57 28 M 10 Miler CARY NC 64 2120 JOSHUA HIGGINS 6:57 37 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 65 6920 NORMAN CAREW 6:57 47 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 66 4085 SHARON JOHNSON 6:57 35 F 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 67 5232 NICK SCHWEIZER 6:58 35 M 10 Miler CARY NC 68 2509 LOGAN HAYNES 6:58 20 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 69 4258 YIK LAM 6:58 34 M 10 Miler CARRBORO NC 70 7142 JACOB GUSKIEWICZ 6:58 18 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 71 6616 GRAYDEN PRINCE 6:58 19 M 10 Miler HOPE MILLS NC 72 3381 JENNIE DIGIOVANNA 6:59 32 F 10 Miler PITTSBORO NC 73 3246 DAVID COUPER 6:59 60 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 74 6385 PATRICIA CALLISON 6:59 19 F 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 75 4648 RUSSELL MOORE 7:00 33 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 76 4135 BENJAMIN KEARSLEY 7:00 15 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 77 2231 MICHAEL PAPAZOGLOU 7:00 43 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 78 3717 MASON GOSS 7:01 47 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 79 5199 JUSTIN SAWON 7:02 39 M 10 Miler CARRBORO NC 80 5586 BRYCE VAN DAM 7:02 27 M 10 Miler BEAUFORT NC 81 4219 ANDREW KRAMER 7:02 21 M 10 Miler CARY NC 82 3284 FERNANDO CRUZ 7:03 34 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 83 4909 ALLISON PETERS 7:03 35 F 10 Miler KERNERSVILLE NC 84 4837 ANDY PAINTER 7:03 33 M 10 Miler CARY NC 85 7166 WILL GARNEAU 7:04 32 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 86 6670 LAURA STANLEY 7:05 30 F 10 Miler DURHAM NC 87 5958 JOHN LAKAS 7:05 33 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 88 3400 JAMES DONAGHY 7:05 50 M 10 Miler CARY NC 89 6620 JOEY QUESENBERRY 7:05 17 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 90 4630 MAY MONTAGUE 7:05 20 F 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 91 2669 CHASE WILLIAMS 7:05 27 M 10 Miler MORRISVILLE NC 92 2090 JOHN GAMBLE 7:05 28 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 93 7055 JUSTIN SITLINGER 7:05 31 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 94 4337 NICK LEVINTOW 7:05 58 M 10 Miler LELAND NC 95 5487 SYDNEY THAI 7:05 25 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 96 6875 LAUREN OSBORNE 7:07 31 F 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 97 6563 SEAN MCWEENY 7:07 22 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 98 2286 ISHAN THAKORE 7:07 22 M 10 Miler EAST BRUNSWICK NJ 99 3346 CHRIS DELANY 7:07 26 M 10 Miler GREENSBORO NC 100 7042 CHRIS MAST 7:07 52 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 101 2150 JACOB KELLY 7:08 34 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 102 6445 CHRISTINA GOUDREAU 7:08 19 F 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 103 7120 MARC AMES 7:08 41 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 104 6720 EDWIN YARBROUGH IV 7:08 37 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 105 6404 AUSTIN COLLIE 7:09 27 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 106 2046 STEVEN CHUNG 7:09 27 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 107 7093 CAROLYN BACHL STEWART 7:10 43 F 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 108 4428 JJ MALACH 7:10 12 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 109 4017 CARRIE HUGHSTON 7:10 36 F 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 110 5574 CALVIN ULRICH 7:11 19 M 10 Miler WAKE FOREST NC 111 5533 DANIEL TRANTER 7:12 37 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 112 4276 BEN LANGSDORF 7:12 40 M 10 Miler CARY NC 113 4429 JOHN MALACH 7:12 45 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 114 5592 JENNIFER VANDIVER 7:13 48 F 10 Miler MCLEANSVILLE NC 115 7027 JOHN GAJDA 7:13 46 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 116 2284 DAVID TANNER 7:13 41 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 117 3054 ROSS CAIN 7:14 31 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 118 4854 DAVID PASS 7:14 47 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 119 2158 MAGIC MATT KOLB 7:14 31 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 120 2481 RUSSELL FLORACK 7:15 50 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 121 3261 BRANDEN CRAIG 7:15 31 M 10 Miler HOLLY SPRINGS NC 122 3876 BRAD HECKER 7:15 43 M 10 Miler MEBANE NC 123 6858 RACHEL KRASICH 7:15 29 F 10 Miler DURHAM NC 124 2147 MATTHEW KAN 7:15 29 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 125 6976 LEIF TORNQUIST 7:15 35 M 10 Miler CARRBORO NC 126 3898 ANDREW HENNESSYSTRAHS 7:16 28 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 127 3769 JOHN GROW 7:17 12 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 128 5885 RUSSELL ZOELLER 7:17 29 M 10 Miler CONCORD NC 129 6067 RICHARD DUTCH 7:17 44 M 10 Miler GREENSBORO NC 130 3643 GEOFF GARDNER 7:17 40 M 10 Miler WINSTON SALEM NC 131 6271 GARY SLADE 7:18 55 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 132 3257 ZACHARY COX 7:18 18 F 10 Miler CHARLOTTE NC 133 4178 EVAN KIRK 7:18 21 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 134 4457 JASON MARSHALL 7:19 38 M 10 Miler CARY NC 135 6005 MARCUS BERZOFSKY 7:19 38 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 136 4468 BEN MARTINEZ 7:19 21 M 10 Miler HIGH POINT NC 137 6188 KEVIN MCINTIRE 7:20 40 M 10 Miler CARY NC 138 6401 JOHN CLARK JR 7:20 35 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 139 6846 WARREN GRILL 7:20 47 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 140 3903 LOWELL HENSGEN 7:21 14 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 141 5049 MATTHEW REVILLA 7:21 27 M 10 Miler CARRBORO NC 142 6458 TIMOTHY HARPER 7:21 26 M 10 Miler HILLSBOROUGH NC 143 5790 STUART WILLIAMS 7:22 31 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 144 4245 ZIAD KURDI 7:22 49 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 145 5250 SAMUEL SELLERS 7:22 25 M 10 Miler CARRBORO NC 146 6739 CAMERON COOK 7:22 25 M 10 Miler CHARLOTTE NC 147 4942 TIM PLATTSMILLS 7:23 40 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 148 6581 DARRYL NABORS 7:23 35 M 10 Miler GREENSBORO NC 149 4625 JULIE MONACO 7:23 41 F 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 150 2493 HEATHER GRANT 7:23 31 F 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 151 4990 CLARE QUADLAND 7:23 42 F 10 Miler WINSTONSALEM NC 152 6576 ROBERT MOREIRA 7:23 37 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 153 2253 JUSTICE SCOTT 7:24 16 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 154 2146 IKUO KAJITANI 7:24 34 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 155 2430 JESSICA BROGLIE 7:24 30 F 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 156 3085 NEAL CAREN 7:24 42 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 157 6554 BEN MAYNOR 7:24 40 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 158 4855 ANTHONY PASTORE 7:25 24 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 159 2618 ZACH SORGI 7:25 32 M 10 Miler CHARLOTTE NC 160 6486 JP HUSSEY 7:26 18 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 161 6357 MEREDITH BAZEMORE 7:26 39 F 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 162 6605 ALEXA PHILLIPS 7:26 20 F 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 163 4839 JONATHAN PALMER 7:26 45 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 164 2290 SCOTT TROOLIN 7:26 28 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 165 4908 PAUL PERRYMAN 7:26 40 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 166 2361 JUSTIN LOSS 7:26 33 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 167 3036 DUSTIN BUTTARS 7:26 33 M 10 Miler CHAPEL HILL NC 168 5957 JOSHUA JOHNSON 7:27 26 M 10 Miler MORRISVILLE NC 169 4238 JASON KUHLEMEIER 7:27 41 M 10 Miler RALEIGH NC 170 2083 AARON FORBISSTOKES 7:27 27 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 171 4044 CHARLES IRVIN 7:27 27 M 10 Miler DURHAM NC 172 4967 KODY PRATSON 7:27 25 M 10 Miler GREENVILLE NC 173 5888 JOHN BERNABEI 7:28 20 M 10 Miler BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIPMI 174 5690 LISA WATSON
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