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Johnson Bank American Birkebeiner JOHNSON BANK AMERICAN BIRKEBEINER 23 km Birkie Freestyle 23 km Birkie Classic 23 km Kortelopet Freestyle 23 km Kortelopet Classic Birkie Trail Telemark Resort to County OO Cable to Seeley, WI February 23, 2002 Results by Hosted by White River Sports American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation, Inc. 10865 Scenic Dr P.O. Box 911 Iron River, WI 54847-9612 H ay ward, WI p: 715-372-4077 or 888-932-2410 p: 715-634-5025 f: 425-984-9007 f: 715-634-5663 e: [email protected] [email protected] http://www.itimi ng.com http: //www.bi rkie.com/ Johnson Bank American Birkebeiner Birkie Split Time Results Birkebeiner Trail White River Sports Timing Cable, Seeley & Hayward http://www.itiming.com Sat, Feb 23, 2002 Place Div / Age Bib # Name City, State, Nation PL 1st half PL 2nd half Total Men's Birkebeiner Race Field: 2700 1 1 27 Pozzi, Maurizio , , ITA 10 00:57:17.9 1 00:59:51.3 01:57:09.2 2 2 2 Passeron, Stephane Gap, , FRA 7 00:57:16.9 2 01:00:16.8 01:57:33.7 3 3 10 Swenson, Carl Boulder, CO, USA 6 00:57:16.8 3 01:00:39.8 01:57:56.6 4 4 4 Costantin, Pierluigi Moena, , ITA 5 00:57:16.2 4 01:01:00.2 01:58:16.4 5 5 18 Kostner, Norman , , ITA 8 00:57:17.6 5 01:01:01.7 01:58:19.3 6 6 3 Bordiga, Faustino Moena, , ITA 3 00:57:15.8 6 01:01:47.9 01:59:03.7 7 7 1 Zanetel, Gianantonio Moena, , ITA 2 00:57:15.4 8 01:02:14.4 01:59:29.8 8 1 17 Cattaneo, Marco Moena, , ITA 9 00:57:17.7 7 01:02:12.5 01:59:30.2 9 8 7 Schultz, Nathan L Boulder, CO, USA 4 00:57:16.1 9 01:02:46.6 02:00:02.7 10 9 9 Pider, Othmar Brunico, , ITA 11 00:57:18.2 10 01:02:48.6 02:00:06.8 11 10 16 Gilbertson, Marc Hyde Park, VT, USA 1 00:57:14.9 11 01:03:01.6 02:00:16.5 12 11 26 De Zolt, Roberto , , ITA 12 00:57:18.7 12 01:04:49.6 02:02:08.3 13 2 12 Piccoliori, Andrea Moena, , ITA 13 00:57:19.2 13 01:05:24.8 02:02:44.0 14 3 20 Schwiembacher, , , ITA 14 00:57:20.6 14 01:06:08.0 02:03:28.6 15 4 151 Chamberlain,Reinhold David Bethel, ME, USA 15 00:59:21.8 15 01:08:05.5 02:07:27.3 16 1 135 Enman, Eli Huntington, VT, USA 17 00:59:23.8 17 01:08:14.0 02:07:37.8 17 2 160 Cook, Christopher R Rhinelander, WI, USA 16 00:59:22.4 18 01:08:40.0 02:08:02.4 18 5 152 Tronvoll, Ove Erik Svorkmo, , NOR 18 00:59:23.9 19 01:08:54.5 02:08:18.4 19 3 11 Stewart, Dave Ripton, VT, USA 20 01:01:33.9 16 01:08:14.0 02:09:47.9 20 1 103 Wilbrecht, Erich Jackson, WY, USA 19 01:00:39.2 21 01:10:07.9 02:10:47.1 21 4 161 Wubbels, Cory Marquette, MI, USA 23 01:02:18.5 20 01:09:04.0 02:11:22.5 22 6 14 Bowen, Philip A Grand Marais, MN, USA 21 01:01:34.2 28 01:12:01.5 02:13:35.7 23 12 13 Vordenberg, Pete F Bozeman, MT, USA 22 01:01:34.8 29 01:12:01.9 02:13:36.7 24 13 25 May, Brian Duluth, MN, USA 25 01:02:21.4 26 01:11:57.3 02:14:18.7 25 1 28 Triebold, Timothy B Spring Arbor, MI, USA 32 01:04:10.8 22 01:10:32.1 02:14:42.9 26 7 74 Popp, Benjamin L Saint Paul, MN, USA 29 01:04:08.1 23 01:10:39.4 02:14:47.5 27 1 109 Raymond, Rodney M Duluth, MN, USA 41 01:04:19.3 24 01:10:40.8 02:15:00.1 28 8 127 Thomas, C Scott Anchorage, AK, USA 36 01:04:12.8 25 01:11:10.9 02:15:23.7 29 2 24 Koski, Kraig J Longmont, CO, USA 34 01:04:12.1 27 01:11:58.9 02:16:11.0 30 9 156 Tedrow, Jason Bend, OR, USA 24 01:02:20.6 38 01:14:36.7 02:16:57.3 31 2 52 Solvang, Oyvind Mequon, WI, USA 31 01:04:10.1 30 01:13:12.3 02:17:22.4 32 14 99 Munger, John W Minneapolis, MN, USA 35 01:04:12.7 31 01:13:18.5 02:17:31.2 33 5 190 Meyer, Eric J Boulder, CO, USA 33 01:04:11.7 33 01:13:38.1 02:17:49.8 34 6 177 Casey, Pat Salt Lake City, UT, USA 26 01:02:22.0 47 01:15:29.6 02:17:51.6 35 3 29 Carlson, Jey B Minnetonka, MN, USA 43 01:04:21.7 34 01:14:06.4 02:18:28.1 36 4 37 Asmus, Thomas J Plymouth, WI, USA 30 01:04:09.9 42 01:15:10.8 02:19:20.7 37 5 106 Swift, Tim Hartland, WI, USA 37 01:04:13.5 46 01:15:25.1 02:19:38.6 38 3 68 Wenner, Jay R St Paul, MN, USA 44 01:04:24.9 45 01:15:23.5 02:19:48.4 39 15 77 Colligan, Matthew East Lansing, MI, USA 46 01:04:41.2 49 01:15:32.9 02:20:14.1 40 16 33 Dergunov, Sergey 180021 Pskov, , RUS 27 01:02:57.3 68 01:17:20.9 02:20:18.2 41 17 196 Kvaale, Steinar N-2967 Lomen, , NOR 53 01:06:54.3 32 01:13:34.4 02:20:28.7 42 4 23 Krenz, Thomas R Osceola, WI, USA 47 01:05:12.8 48 01:15:30.7 02:20:43.5 43 6 38 Brinkema, Corey Minneapolis, MN, USA 45 01:04:27.6 60 01:16:41.4 02:21:09.0 Total Count: 3630 February 27, 2002 19:52:13 http://www.itiming.com Page 1 Johnson Bank American Birkebeiner 2/23/2002 Men's Birkebeiner Split Time Results Place Div / Age Bib # Name City, State, Nation PL 1st half PL 2nd half Total 44 7 81 Mahood, Colin Bend, OR, USA 28 01:03:42.0 71 01:17:31.4 02:21:13.4 45 7 67 Hanson, Peter A Minneapolis, MN, USA 40 01:04:17.8 64 01:17:00.7 02:21:18.5 46 10 93 Craig, Todd R Onalaska, WI, USA 57 01:07:01.6 36 01:14:29.8 02:21:31.4 47 18 134 Koch, Jeff Elk Rapids, MI, USA 50 01:06:20.6 44 01:15:20.3 02:21:40.9 48 8 57 Pearson, Wally Marquette, MI, USA 54 01:06:57.3 41 01:14:52.0 02:21:49.3 49 19 722 Dixon, Troy Vail, CO, USA 63 01:07:30.4 37 01:14:30.4 02:22:00.8 50 9 69 Harrington, James G Big Bay, MI, USA 61 01:07:20.0 39 01:14:41.3 02:22:01.3 51 5 50 Sonnesyn, Steve Plymouth, MN, USA 66 01:07:38.8 40 01:14:50.5 02:22:29.3 52 2 60 Mc Lean, Duncan P La Crosse, WI, USA 51 01:06:23.4 56 01:16:21.3 02:22:44.7 53 8 199 Uffenbeck, Benji J Anchorage, AK, USA 39 01:04:16.5 88 01:18:34.8 02:22:51.3 54 20 75 Chapin, Scott S Hayward, WI, USA 48 01:05:13.3 83 01:18:08.2 02:23:21.5 55 10 94 Meyer, Thomas A Hayward, WI, USA 62 01:07:21.4 52 01:16:06.8 02:23:28.2 56 11 31 Niggemann, Dale A Wisconsin Rapids, WI, 42 01:04:19.8 111 01:19:32.6 02:23:52.4 57 6 730 Kotcon, Dennis D Ironwood,USA MI, USA 92 01:09:58.2 35 01:14:15.5 02:24:13.7 58 3 79 Onthank, Clifford A Traverse City, MI, USA 68 01:08:05.2 53 01:16:10.1 02:24:15.3 59 7 124 Mense, Deno E Hayward, WI, USA 64 01:07:37.1 59 01:16:40.5 02:24:17.6 60 8 132 Christopherson, Bruce Renton, WA, USA 69 01:08:06.2 54 01:16:17.1 02:24:23.3 61 11 95 Whitworth, Frosty New Hampton, NH, USA 49 01:05:50.7 87 01:18:33.9 02:24:24.6 62 9 748 Kavanaugh, Wade Bethel, ME, USA 79 01:09:14.6 43 01:15:19.9 02:24:34.5 63 12 45 Dreger, Ross Wausau, WI, USA 55 01:06:58.1 74 01:17:45.3 02:24:43.4 64 12 97 Sperry, Tyler South Burlington, VT, 67 01:08:04.1 61 01:16:49.8 02:24:53.9 65 10 782 Kueffer, Fred Shoreview,USA MN, USA 81 01:09:15.2 50 01:15:46.8 02:25:02.0 66 21 663 Richards, Jay F Callaway, MN, USA 82 01:09:15.9 51 01:15:48.4 02:25:04.3 67 22 41 Theyerl, Ted W Altoona, WI, USA 76 01:09:07.5 55 01:16:17.2 02:25:24.7 68 9 138 Pollari, Donald C Salt Lake City, UT, USA 58 01:07:09.4 85 01:18:15.6 02:25:25.0 69 11 49 Batdorf, Niles J Minneapolis, MN, USA 65 01:07:37.6 84 01:18:12.7 02:25:50.3 70 23 36 Haggenmiller, Joseph Marquette, MI, USA 73 01:08:48.6 65 01:17:04.8 02:25:53.4 71 10 122 Clark, Richard C Mahtomedi, MN, USA 78 01:09:14.3 58 01:16:40.2 02:25:54.5 72 13 114 Bonner, Rhett Duluth, MN, USA 60 01:07:16.8 94 01:18:49.7 02:26:06.5 73 14 110 Moulsoff, Michael P St Paul, MN, USA 74 01:09:06.1 66 01:17:09.1 02:26:15.2 74 11 734 Mac Lean, David B Ludington, MI, USA 83 01:09:16.8 63 01:16:59.1 02:26:15.9 75 12 78 Scheer, Fred C Hayward, WI, USA 75 01:09:06.7 67 01:17:15.9 02:26:22.6 76 15 108 Dietzman, Michael Ely, MN, USA 71 01:08:08.4 99 01:19:06.4 02:27:14.8 77 13 71 Wikgren, Kenneth R Mohawk, MI, USA 91 01:09:45.3 72 01:17:35.6 02:27:20.9 78 14 76 Rogers, Kevin Osceola, WI, USA 87 01:09:24.2 78 01:17:58.2 02:27:22.4 79 24 121 Peterson, Bob P Barron, WI, USA 86 01:09:23.8 80 01:18:02.9 02:27:26.7 80 4 98 Magnuson, Marcus R Champlin, MN, USA 88 01:09:25.3 79 01:18:02.0 02:27:27.3 81 25 307 Stien, John C Eau Claire, WI, USA 102 01:10:40.3 62 01:16:50.1 02:27:30.4 82 16 91 Didomenico, Jim M Chicago, IL, USA 108 01:11:05.0 57 01:16:25.8 02:27:30.8 83 17 198 Smigiel, Stephen J Cedar Rapids, MI, USA 94 01:10:09.9 70 01:17:28.9 02:27:38.8 84 5 125 Greene, Gregory T Oshkosh, WI, USA 96 01:10:24.1 69 01:17:22.3 02:27:46.4 85 26 179 Hauser, Scott E Anchorage, AK, USA 72 01:08:39.3 101 01:19:10.6 02:27:49.9 86 13 89 Nelson, Per M St Paul, MN, USA 84 01:09:21.8 93 01:18:48.3 02:28:10.1 87 15 73 Choate, Michael J Chicago, IL, USA 70 01:08:07.5 119 01:20:03.4 02:28:10.9 88 27 87 Waite, Matthew St Paul, MN, USA 95 01:10:22.3 76 01:17:52.9 02:28:15.2 89 1 742 Wangensteen, Andris Oslo, , NOR 52 01:06:47.8 155 01:21:43.4 02:28:31.2 90 14 90 Nelson, Grant D Apple Valley, MN, USA 104 01:10:47.4 75 01:17:45.7 02:28:33.1 91 16 39 Limberg, Allen W Wausau, WI, USA 85 01:09:21.9 114 01:19:43.2 02:29:05.1 92 17 693 Kay, Clinton Boulder, CO, USA 117 01:11:56.7 73 01:17:36.3 02:29:33.0 Total Count: 3630 February 27, 2002 19:52:13 http://www.itiming.com Page 2 Johnson Bank American Birkebeiner 2/23/2002 Men's Birkebeiner Split Time Results Place Div / Age Bib # Name City, State, Nation PL 1st half PL 2nd half Total 93 12 197 Mogren, Max E Winona, MN, USA 59 01:07:10.8 168 01:22:25.5 02:29:36.3 94 28 182 Wesolek, Brent J Stoughton, WI, USA 56 01:06:58.7 175 01:22:39.6 02:29:38.3 95 18 634 Nagode, David Sheboygan, WI, USA 110 01:11:34.9 81 01:18:04.0 02:29:38.9 96 18 54 Tedlund, Thomas A Duluth, MN, USA 101 01:10:37.8 104 01:19:14.6 02:29:52.4 97 6 133 Kaufman, Thomas B Madison, WI, USA 103 01:10:42.0 103 01:19:13.2 02:29:55.2 98 29 180 Laue, Matthew W Maple Plain, MN, USA 100 01:10:35.3 108 01:19:27.2 02:30:02.5 99 19 101 Ripp, Kenneth Duluth, MN, USA 80 01:09:15.1 138 01:20:51.2 02:30:06.3 100 15 118 Hebert, Ryan N Eau Claire, WI, USA 89 01:09:26.6 139 01:21:00.1 02:30:26.7 101 19 139 Hanson, Allen R Greenwood, MN, USA 106 01:10:59.6 109 01:19:28.3 02:30:27.9 102 30 143 Mommaerts, Jon C Marquette, MI, USA 114 01:11:47.5 91 01:18:43.0
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