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St. Patrick's Day Parade Run - ST PATRICK's DAY PARADE RUN - ST LOUIS - Results Onlineraceresults.Com St. Patrick's Day Parade Run - ST PATRICK'S DAY PARADE RUN - ST LOUIS - results OnlineRaceResults.com PLACE NAME DIV DIV PL GUNTIME PACE TIME ----- ---------------------- ------- --------- ----------- ------- ----------- 1 KYLE CAMERON M2124 1/185 24:45 4:57 24:45 2 BRIAN HOLDMEYER M2124 2/185 24:52 4:59 24:52 3 ADAM MACDOWELL M3034 1/783 24:53 4:59 24:53 4 DAN STRACKELJAHN M2529 1/613 25:12 5:03 25:12 5 NICK SZCZECH M2124 3/185 25:22 5:05 25:22 6 KARL GILPIN M3034 2/783 25:28 5:06 25:28 7 MIKE AITKEN M2529 2/613 25:29 5:06 25:29 8 MATT O'CONNOR M2124 4/185 25:48 5:10 25:48 9 PATRICK KEELEY M2124 5/185 26:18 5:16 26:18 10 DUSTY LOPEZ M3034 3/783 26:21 5:17 26:21 11 CONNOR CALLAHAN M1520 1/100 26:31 5:19 26:31 12 SEAN BIRREN M3539 1/607 26:37 5:20 26:37 13 JOHN SELL M2529 3/613 26:44 5:21 26:44 14 JONATHAN SMITH M2529 4/613 39:22 5:22 26:48 15 TOM KENYON M1520 2/100 26:51 5:23 26:51 16 TIM BRADLEY M2529 5/613 27:02 5:25 27:02 17 JOHN AERNI-FLESSNER M3034 4/783 27:02 5:25 27:02 18 LARRY HUFFMAN M2529 6/613 27:16 5:28 27:16 19 CHARLES BEISEMAN M2529 7/613 27:24 5:29 27:24 20 JEFF KELLY M3539 2/607 27:27 5:30 27:27 21 JORDAN WILDERMUTH M2124 6/185 27:30 5:30 27:30 22 BRAD REACH M2124 7/185 27:33 5:31 27:33 23 JEREMY GARDNER M3034 5/783 27:52 5:35 27:52 24 TIM PROBST M3539 3/607 28:03 5:37 28:03 25 JAMES WOOLDRIDGE M4549 1/360 28:08 5:38 28:08 26 ADAM HYLAN M4044 1/474 28:12 5:39 28:12 27 BRYAN SHERWOOD M2529 8/613 28:24 5:41 28:24 28 CHRIS MOONEYHAM M1520 3/100 28:31 5:42 28:30 29 MARGARET LYONS F3034 1/1038 28:31 5:43 28:31 30 BRIAN LYONS M3034 6/783 28:33 5:43 28:33 31 JEREMY LUEDERS M3034 7/783 28:38 5:44 28:38 32 KARL ROSKAMP M1520 4/100 28:52 5:44 28:39 33 HILARY ORF F2124 1/428 28:47 5:46 28:47 34 MIKE NELSON M3034 8/783 28:54 5:47 28:54 35 ERIC WEBER M2529 9/613 29:11 5:50 29:09 36 BRUCE NIE M4044 2/474 29:13 5:51 29:13 37 DAN ROONEY M5054 1/322 29:14 5:51 29:14 38 JUAN ARIAS M4044 3/474 29:18 5:52 29:18 39 STEVEN YATES M4044 4/474 29:38 5:56 29:38 40 GREG ZIEGLER M2529 10/613 29:42 5:57 29:42 41 ANDREW KIRK M3539 4/607 29:45 5:57 29:43 42 BRAD DITTMAR M4044 5/474 30:05 5:58 29:50 43 STUART MCNEIL M3034 9/783 29:55 5:59 29:55 44 COLBY GARMAN M3034 10/783 29:58 6:00 29:57 45 SCOTT LINNE M3034 11/783 30:05 6:01 30:04 46 GREG SAETTELE M2529 11/613 30:09 6:02 30:09 47 KURTIS WERNER M2529 12/613 30:13 6:03 30:12 48 ERIK BARTHEL M3539 5/607 30:18 6:04 30:18 49 SUNNY GILBERT F3034 2/1038 30:19 6:04 30:19 50 LAUREN SHORES F2529 1/1199 30:20 6:04 30:20 51 DALE RIGHTER M4044 6/474 30:25 6:05 30:24 52 GIL MORALES M4549 2/360 30:30 6:06 30:27 53 RICK WATKINS M4549 3/360 30:46 6:06 30:28 54 ERIC GULVE M5054 2/322 30:34 6:07 30:32 55 JUSTIN NORDEN M3034 12/783 30:37 6:07 30:35 56 PATRICK BRODERICK M3034 13/783 30:47 6:07 30:35 57 ERIC BUCKLEY M4549 4/360 30:38 6:08 30:38 58 MARK A. MEYERS M4044 7/474 30:40 6:08 30:40 59 BRYAN GLASS M3539 6/607 30:48 6:10 30:48 60 CANDACE CAVENY F4044 1/597 30:49 6:10 30:48 61 DICKSON GOULART M3539 7/607 30:57 6:11 30:53 62 DREW FIGAS M4044 8/474 31:02 6:11 30:54 63 JOHN JACKSON M3539 8/607 31:14 6:12 30:57 64 MICHAEL O'KEEFE M3539 9/607 31:14 6:13 31:02 65 LISA LEWIS F2529 2/1199 31:05 6:13 31:04 66 KATE HORAN F1520 1/183 31:12 6:15 31:11 67 JACOB KING M3539 10/607 31:22 6:15 31:13 68 KELLY FOX F3539 1/740 31:14 6:15 31:14 69 RANDY THOROMAN M3034 14/783 31:23 6:16 31:18 70 EMILY ZIMMERMAN F2529 3/1199 31:21 6:17 31:21 71 JEREMY FINE M2529 13/613 31:44 6:18 31:26 72 JAMES AKINS M3539 11/607 31:27 6:18 31:27 73 BEN MARTIN M3034 15/783 31:42 6:18 31:30 74 PATRICK BOYLE M4549 5/360 31:35 6:19 31:32 75 KEVIN MYERS M3034 16/783 31:34 6:19 31:33 76 STEVE POLLIHAN M3034 17/783 32:16 6:19 31:33 77 LUIS MARQUEZ M3539 12/607 31:50 6:19 31:34 78 JULIE BERGFELD F4044 2/597 31:34 6:19 31:34 79 ADAM PUTNAM M2529 14/613 32:01 6:20 31:37 80 ANDREW KNUDSEN M4549 6/360 32:10 6:20 31:37 81 MICHAEL PERLMUTTER M3034 18/783 31:51 6:21 31:42 82 CHIP STIVER M4549 7/360 31:45 6:21 31:45 83 JACOB NIERODA M3034 19/783 31:50 6:22 31:47 84 LAWRENCE WANG M3539 13/607 31:52 6:22 31:48 85 HORACIO MALUF M5054 3/322 31:51 6:22 31:49 86 KATIE SUTTON F3034 3/1038 31:50 6:22 31:50 87 KEVIN MOORE M2529 15/613 31:59 6:23 31:53 88 JAY TOWNSEND M4549 8/360 42:30 6:23 31:54 89 RANDY THOMPSON M3539 14/607 32:05 6:24 31:56 90 JASON ARISTON M3034 20/783 32:06 6:24 31:58 91 LINDSEY APPENZOLLER F2124 2/428 32:01 6:25 32:01 92 BERNIE VIOLAND M6064 1/85 32:05 6:25 32:03 93 JESSICA FILE F3034 4/1038 32:06 6:25 32:04 94 BILL OWENS M4549 9/360 32:07 6:25 32:05 95 KENNY MARKEZICH M3034 21/783 32:18 6:26 32:06 96 JOHN POLLIHAN M2529 16/613 32:52 6:26 32:08 97 CRYSTAL HARRISS F3034 5/1038 32:10 6:26 32:09 98 PATRICK MULLEN M4044 9/474 32:15 6:26 32:09 99 SCOTT THOMAS M3034 22/783 32:14 6:26 32:10 100 ALEX BATTEN M2529 17/613 32:13 6:27 32:12 Generated September 24, 2021 at 10:54 PM 1/90 St. Patrick's Day Parade Run - ST PATRICK'S DAY PARADE RUN - ST LOUIS - results OnlineRaceResults.com PLACE NAME DIV DIV PL GUNTIME PACE TIME ----- ---------------------- ------- --------- ----------- ------- ----------- 101 CONNER NICHOLS M0114 1/74 32:29 6:28 32:17 102 RON EISENBERG M4044 10/474 32:27 6:28 32:18 103 ERICA SCHOELLER F2529 4/1199 32:19 6:28 32:19 104 RYAN GASSER M3539 15/607 32:26 6:29 32:23 105 PETER STAMBORSKI M2529 18/613 32:28 6:29 32:25 106 PETER KIM M3034 23/783 32:28 6:30 32:27 107 GREG JACKSON M3034 24/783 32:27 6:30 32:27 108 MATT HENDRICKSON M3034 25/783 32:43 6:30 32:28 109 DAN NEMSKY M3539 16/607 33:27 6:30 32:28 110 FANG HSIEH M4044 11/474 32:31 6:30 32:30 111 LEIGH DAVIDSON F3034 6/1038 32:38 6:32 32:36 112 MOON PASSINO M4044 12/474 32:59 6:32 32:36 113 ROB BENCE M3034 26/783 32:40 6:32 32:39 114 BETSY KRAMER F5054 1/273 36:12 6:33 32:41 115 RICK TAMPOW M3034 27/783 34:27 6:33 32:42 116 DAVID HINKLE M3034 28/783 32:52 6:33 32:43 117 ZACK KNEBEL M2529 19/613 32:58 6:33 32:44 118 JASON HOLROYD M3034 29/783 32:45 6:33 32:44 119 ANTHONY BORTH M2529 20/613 32:45 6:33 32:45 120 ROB WHITEHEAD M4549 10/360 33:01 6:34 32:49 121 PHILIP HOF M2124 8/185 33:14 6:34 32:49 122 CRAIG DULLE M5054 4/322 32:51 6:34 32:50 123 BEN HASKINS M2529 21/613 33:14 6:36 32:56 124 ANDY ESTERER M4549 11/360 33:08 6:37 33:02 125 JOHN LEWIS M5054 5/322 33:26 6:37 33:02 126 JAMES WETTON M2529 22/613 35:34 6:37 33:03 127 JACOB KAUPPILA M0114 2/74 33:46 6:37 33:04 128 CHRIS MARTIN M4549 12/360 33:18 6:38 33:07 129 RYAN THOMAS M3539 17/607 33:28 6:38 33:08 130 ROBERT ROSENBLUM M5054 6/322 33:13 6:38 33:10 131 STEVE SOUSA M4044 13/474 33:12 6:38 33:10 132 MARTIN RUBIO M4549 13/360 36:17 6:38 33:10 133 TOM MACKOWIAK M4549 14/360 33:36 6:39 33:14 134 BRIAN HARTHILL M3539 18/607 33:26 6:39 33:14 135 BRIAN KILBURN M4549 15/360 33:40 6:39 33:15 136 JOHN MORAN M3034 30/783 33:28 6:39 33:15 137 JOE WINDEKNECHT M4044 14/474 33:48 6:39 33:15 138 CRAIG RAPIER M5054 7/322 33:45 6:40 33:17 139 RICH LUERS M2529 23/613 33:23 6:40 33:18 140 PATRICK BOYLE M3034 31/783 37:37 6:40 33:18 141 MICHAEL CLARKE M3034 32/783 33:26 6:40 33:19 142 CHRIS MCDONALD M3034 33/783 33:58 6:41 33:21 143 JULIE BOKERMANN F3034 7/1038 33:26 6:41 33:23 144 THOMAS ZENK M2529 24/613 33:35 6:41 33:23 145 GREGORY BRIGHTON M2529 25/613 33:37 6:41 33:25 146 CHRISTOPHER BRAUN M3034 34/783 33:42 6:41 33:25 147 ROB SKELTON M2529 26/613 33:34 6:41 33:25 148 DAVID VOGELWEID M3034 35/783 36:59 6:42 33:27 149 SHAWN CATRON M2529 27/613 33:45 6:42 33:30 150 JESSICA POLLOCK F4044 3/597 33:32 6:42 33:30 151 JOHN CONROY M4549 16/360 33:39 6:43 33:32 152 MITCH CARR M0114 3/74 33:43 6:43 33:33 153 SCHUYLER BROWN M2124 9/185 34:07 6:43 33:34 154 CJ HAGEMANN M4044 15/474 47:17 6:43 33:34 155 JUSTIN SCHAPPE M3034 36/783 33:50 6:43 33:35 156 ROGER SCHERCK M4549 17/360 33:41 6:44 33:38 157 SHANE HEGARTY M3034 37/783 39:08 6:44 33:38 158 ANDREW HESSEL M2529 28/613 34:01 6:45 33:43 159 JENNIFER MEYER F4549 1/362 33:58 6:46 33:46 160 JOSH FARRELL M3034 38/783 34:26 6:46 33:47 161 BRAD TRETTER M2529 29/613 35:38 6:46 33:48 162 ROB MACIAS M4044 16/474 34:05 6:46 33:48 163 MATTHEW BAUER M3539 19/607 34:13 6:46 33:49 164 DEBBIE KERBER F4549 2/362 33:51 6:47 33:51 165 ANDY GAA M3034 39/783 34:22 6:47 33:54 166 SCOTT LINIGER M4044 17/474 34:16 6:47 33:54 167 KELLY FLOUNDERS F2124 3/428 34:09 6:47 33:55 168 ROGER STARKEY M3539 20/607 34:09 6:47 33:55 169 BRADFORD ALBUS M3034 40/783 34:32 6:47 33:55 170 CHARLES KOLSKY M5054 8/322 34:00 6:47 33:55 171 LINDA JOHNSON F2124 4/428 34:04 6:48 33:57 172 GREGORY BECKER M3034 41/783 33:57 6:48 33:57 173 BILL SCHWENT M2529 30/613 34:05 6:48 33:57 174 BILL GRANT M5559 1/185 34:03 6:48 33:57 175 LLOYD WEBER M3539 21/607 34:25 6:48 33:57 176 TODD RITTER M2124 10/185 38:17 6:48 33:58 177 CHUCK TOENNIES M4549 18/360 34:18 6:48 33:58 178 JAMES BROWNING M3539 22/607 33:59 6:48 33:58 179 JOHN GILLAIN M5054 9/322 34:05 6:48 33:59 180 MATT GIBBS M2529 31/613 34:14 6:48 34:00 181 AMY FRULAND F3539 2/740 37:23 6:49 34:01 182 PATRICK DEVERO M2529 32/613 34:13 6:49 34:01 183 TOM GORDON JR M2529 33/613 35:16 6:49 34:05 184 RAMON GONZALEZ VERA M3034 42/783 34:15 6:49 34:05 185 TONY MANNA M3034 43/783 36:57 6:50 34:07 186 JON LEBOVITZ M2529 34/613 34:09 6:50 34:07 187 LARRY DILL M5054 10/322 34:14 6:50 34:08 188 JUSTIN TOWNSEND M3034 44/783 34:56 6:50 34:09 189 BOB THOMPSON M5054 11/322 34:34 6:50 34:09 190 TIM BISCAN M5054 12/322 34:16 6:50 34:09 191 TREVOR WAGGONER M2529 35/613 35:40 6:51 34:11 192 DOUG POHLMAN M5054 13/322 34:12 6:51 34:12 193 JIM MAYER M3539 23/607 34:30 6:52 34:17 194 JEFF SCHLEICHER M5054 14/322 35:41 6:52 34:19 195 BARRY GUILD M4044 18/474 34:43 6:53 34:21 196 GARY KAUPPILA M3539 24/607 35:05 6:53 34:22 197 RON GOLAN M4549 19/360 35:16 6:53 34:23 198 JIM MULCAHY M3034 45/783 34:30 6:53 34:24 199 TODD RIBICK M3539 25/607 34:24 6:53 34:24 200 JEFF OLSEN M3034 46/783 34:32 6:53 34:25 Generated September 24, 2021 at 10:54 PM 2/90 St.
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