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University of Colorado Rocky Mountain Shootout - October 4, 2008 Women's 5.8K Results University of Colorado Rocky Mountain Shootout - October 4, 2008 Women's 5.8K Results Place Bib Name Team Time 1. 1 Jennifer Barringer University of Colorado 19:25 2. 6 Allison McLaughlin University of Colorado 20:22 3. 3 Emma Coburn University of Colorado 20:57 4. 302 Laura Tremblay 21:01 5. 5 Emily Hanenburg University of Colorado 21:22 6. 317 Kelsey Jones 21:36 7. 8 Allison Sawyer University of Colorado 21:38 8. 150 Alexis Skarda Mesa State College 21:43 9. 4 Catherine Cumming University of Colorado 21:43 10. 963 Shalaya Kipp 21:50 11. 299 Lisa Thomas Boulder Running Co/Adidas 21:51 12. 154 Danielle Kehoe Metro State College 21:59 13. 51 Wendy O'Lexey Black Hills State 22:01 14. 326 Melody Fairchild 22:17 15. 144 Kelsey Follett Mesa State College 22:21 16. 212 Amber Watson Rocky Mountain College 22:29 17. 925 Maggie Conley 22:35 18. 22 Auriele Fain Air Force 22:43 19. 153 Xenia Flores Metro State College 22:47 20. 255 Kellie Callahan University of Northern Colorado 22:48 21. 274 Francis Gipson University of Wyoming 22:48 22. 147 Esmeralda Martinez-Ramos Mesa State College 22:53 23. 272 Emily Byra University of Wyoming 22:53 24. 273 Alysha Davis University of Wyoming 22:57 25. 152 Kery Allen Metro State College 23:03 26. 121 Maggie Warner Gillette College 23:03 27. 305 Cici Venegas 23:03 28. 276 Brooke Hughes University of Wyoming 23:08 29. 967 Camille Logan 23:09 30. 944 Diana George 23:09 31. 146 Paula Hogue Mesa State College 23:09 32. 992 Sophie Ryan 23:10 33. 314 Carrie Zografos 23:20 34. 327 Jhenya Nahreini 23:21 35. 257 Megan Horsch University of Northern Colorado 23:22 36. 275 Erin Heffron University of Wyoming 23:23 37. 25 Brittany Morreale Air Force 23:27 38. 143 Brooke Bosman Mesa State College 23:37 39. 27 Meghan Prinkey Air Force 23:41 40. 254 Erin Apsey University of Northern Colorado 23:42 41. 172 Lisa Minnehan Montana State Billings 23:42 42. 922 Chloe Calton 23:43 43. 187 Amanda Derby Regis University 23:43 44. 333 Lesia Atkinson 23:47 45. 47 Erin Curran Black Hills State 23:49 46. 321 Margaret Wood 23:52 47. 970 Erin McLaughlin 23:54 48. 956 Kristen Johansen 23:55 49. 258 Denise Kintzley University of Northern Colorado 23:56 50. 942 Cora Gann 23:56 University of Colorado Rocky Mountain Shootout - October 4, 2008 Women's 5.8K Results Place Bib Name Team Time 51. 2 Megan Burrell University of Colorado 23:57 52. 301 Elizabeth Tremblay 24:01 53. 21 Whitney Beck Air Force 24:10 54. 983 Chelsey Oeffler 24:10 55. 7 Brooke Regan University of Colorado 24:11 56. 157 Taebrooke Rutter Metro State College 24:13 57. 256 Rachel Forrest University of Northern Colorado 24:13 58. 149 Alison Poppe Mesa State College 24:14 59. 46 Katie Cook Black Hills State 24:14 60. 278 Maya Martinez University of Wyoming 24:16 61. 979 Alexandra Newman 24:19 62. 968 Nicole Look 24:23 63. 145 Cecilia Garcia Mesa State College 24:24 64. 919 Courtney Bouchet 24:26 65. 53 Leigh Ann Whiteside Black Hills State 24:27 66. 984 Hannah Pensack-Rinehart 24:31 67. 171 Mykel Ler Montana State Billings 24:31 68. 175 Leah Thompson Montana State Billings 24:34 69. 191 Sonja Nelson Regis University 24:37 70. 222 Kendra Crisman South Dakota School of Mines 24:38 71. 259 Adrianne Larson University of Northern Colorado 24:38 72. 945 Steph Greer 24:39 73. 19 Dominique Amor Air Force 24:39 74. 148 Callie Osborn Mesa State College 24:40 75. 97 Heidi Hines Garden City Community College 24:41 76. 291 Nicole Wachendorf Colorado Christian University 24:42 77. 174 Katie Thiel Montana State Billings 24:42 78. 262 Bridget Tiernan University of Northern Colorado 24:43 79. 330 Kristi Jordan 24:43 80. 23 Melissa Fuerst Air Force 24:44 81. 151 Jessica Smith Mesa State College 24:46 82. 44 Abi Bever Black Hills State 24:49 83. 186 Samantha Comerci Regis University 24:49 84. 193 Deanne Richert Regis University 24:50 85. 189 Kari Garren Regis University 24:51 86. 206 Shannon Bowers Rocky Mountain College 24:52 87. 158 Morgan Thomas Metro State College 24:52 88. 980 Christine O'Gorman 24:53 89. 173 Mary Owen Montana State Billings 24:55 90. 943 Anna George 24:58 91. 52 Robyn Rosechandler Black Hills State 24:58 92. 279 Felicia McAfee University of Wyoming 24:59 93. 24 Kara Hovseth Air Force 25:04 94. 287 Emily Kirchhofer Western State College 25:05 95. 260 Jacqueline Lomax University of Northern Colorado 25:12 96. 170 Sarah Jackson Montana State Billings 25:12 97. 92 Haley Lewis Colorado State University - Pueblo 25:16 98. 986 Sara Pickering 25:18 99. 196 Whitney Unterreiner Regis University 25:21 100. 177 Kristen Yeley Montana State Billings 25:21 University of Colorado Rocky Mountain Shootout - October 4, 2008 Women's 5.8K Results Place Bib Name Team Time 101. 194 Kelsey Schmidt Regis University 25:23 102. 117 Ebby Jeptoo Gillette College 25:30 103. 261 Allie Sojourner University of Northern Colorado 25:33 104. 245 Hannah Stumpp University of Denver Club 25:35 105. 959 Jessica Jortberg 25:38 106. 28 Alexa Ramsier Air Force 25:40 107. 93 Christina Lobato Colorado State University - Pueblo 25:41 108. 934 Nicole Eckles 25:45 109. 119 Ale Salas Gillette College 25:45 110. 29 Kathleen Vardell Air Force 25:47 111. 192 Caitlin O'Brien Regis University 25:53 112. 188 Calleigh Durr Regis University 25:56 113. 277 Molly Lux University of Wyoming 25:59 114. 958 Bonnie Jortberg 26:05 115. 950 Cassie Holm 26:06 116. 116 Kelsie Dellos Gillette College 26:07 117. 308 Angela Vitulli 26:09 118. 298 Laine Thomas 26:10 119. 207 Megan Breeding Rocky Mountain College 26:11 120. 131 Alexandra Hall Johnson & Wales University 26:13 121. 197 Megan Vestal Regis University 26:13 122. 118 Raven Ruger Gillette College 26:25 123. 159 Krystin Yarkosky Metro State College 26:39 124. 210 Carrie Little Rocky Mountain College 26:43 125. 243 Katrina Schuler University of Denver Club 26:46 126. 88 Aubree Alley Colorado State University - Pueblo 26:51 127. 45 Carmen Colby Black Hills State 26:59 128. 205 Kristin Ballbach Rocky Mountain College 27:09 129. 315 Becky Popiel 27:16 130. 224 Alexis Godeke South Dakota School of Mines 27:20 131. 953 Vicki Hunter 27:25 132. 971 Jessie McLaughlin 27:28 133. 70 Lauren Dameron Colorado Christian University 27:35 134. 246 Morgan Tilton University of Denver Club 27:43 135. 993 Julia Saunders 27:43 136. 90 Tara -Lindsey Chavez Colorado State University - Pueblo 27:48 137. 94 Amber Willems Colorado State University - Pueblo 28:02 138. 239 Emily Huth University of Denver Club 28:07 139. 972 Judy McLaughlin 28:10 140. 190 Hope McGehee Regis University 28:14 141. 322 Jackie West 28:15 142. 100 Shayla Niermeier Garden City Community College 28:16 143. 238 Kelsey Guziak University of Denver Club 28:18 144. 96 Stephanie Eberle Garden City Community College 28:20 145. 91 Jessica Hernandez Colorado State University - Pueblo 28:40 146. 71 Christine Elsas Colorado Christian University 28:41 147. 223 Kendall Donegan South Dakota School of Mines 28:43 148. 936 Marah Edwards 28:45 149. 69 Chrysandra Brunson Colorado Christian University 28:55 150. 74 Chelsea Roussopulos Colorado Christian University 29:09 University of Colorado Rocky Mountain Shootout - October 4, 2008 Women's 5.8K Results Place Bib Name Team Time 151. 129 Jenny Bowers Johnson & Wales University 29:11 152. 89 Megan Bolton Colorado State University - Pueblo 29:27 153. 204 Rebecca Baken Rocky Mountain College 29:30 154. 169 Natasha Fredrickson Montana State Billings 29:34 155. 211 Lenore Pierson Rocky Mountain College 29:47 156. 242 Megan Ryan University of Denver Club 30:09 157. 98 Emily Hubbard Garden City Community College 30:13 158. 328 Kelly Boylan 30:22 159. 120 Stormy Sharp Gillette College 30:25 160. 133 Ashly Quibodeaux Johnson & Wales University 30:32 161. 72 Kara Hadley Colorado Christian University 30:33 162. 329 Lindsay Spangler 30:49 163. 73 Rachel Penner Colorado Christian University 31:21 164. 132 Josefina Kam Cheng Johnson & Wales University 31:21 165. 240 Hannah Labelle-Hamer University of Denver Club 31:43 166. 99 Lindsay Nevola Garden City Community College 32:32 167. 236 Samantha Brock University of Denver Club 33:58 168. 325 Judy Smythe 34:11 169. 225 Liz Kelly South Dakota School of Mines 35:06.
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