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Swim Across America Overall Finish List Race Date Swim Across America September 08, 2018 Overall Finish List 2 Mile - Wave 1 Female Overall Name City Bib No Age Gend Time Time Back 1 Cayla Prophater Mercer Island WA 393 16 F 41:16.0 2 Aileen Pannecoucke Moscow ID 379 21 F 41:25.0 0:09.0 3 Nathalie Valdman Medina WA 566 16 F 42:57.0 1:41.0 4 Sarah Hall Moscow ID 165 24 F 43:06.0 1:50.0 5 Natalie Crocker Moscow ID 85 19 F 44:30.0 3:14.0 6 Emma Goss Moscow ID 157 19 F 45:12.0 3:56.0 7 Leah Fisk Moscow ID 130 21 F 45:30.0 4:14.0 8 Emily Silver Bainbridge Island WA 529 32 F 45:32.0 4:16.0 9 Vivian Crow Davis CA 89 21 F 45:44.0 4:28.0 10 Samantha Santenn Moscow ID 507 20 F 46:21.0 5:05.0 11 Katie Cross Kirkland WA 87 16 F 46:40.0 5:24.0 12 Lauren Votava Moscow ID 571 20 F 46:54.0 5:38.0 13 Brianna Lucien Moscow ID 330 19 F 46:55.0 5:39.0 14 Samantha Seutenn 611 29 F 46:56.0 5:40.0 15 Kathrine Warren Moscow ID 580 29 F 46:58.0 5:42.0 16 Emily Kliewer Moscow ID 221 22 F 47:15.0 5:59.0 17 Emma Fasullo Seattle WA 124 16 F 47:20.0 6:04.0 18 Mackenzie Mayfield Seattle WA 338 14 F 47:31.0 6:15.0 19 Lauren McCain Seattle WA 342 15 F 47:42.0 6:26.0 20 Dhani Freeland Moscow ID 142 20 F 48:13.0 6:57.0 21 Alexis Schmidt Moscow ID 516 20 F 48:21.0 7:05.0 22 Anna Anderson Seattle WA 13 27 F 48:30.0 7:14.0 23 Lauren Hall Moscow ID 164 21 F 48:33.0 7:17.0 24 Katy Older Moscow ID 375 20 F 48:35.0 7:19.0 25 Maki Atteberry Burien WA 17 33 F 48:42.0 7:26.0 26 Kathryn Hale Moscow ID 161 19 F 49:20.0 8:04.0 27 Ellie Bailey Mercer Island WA 18 16 F 49:25.0 8:09.0 28 Natalie Hodges Kirkland WA 186 39 F 49:30.0 8:14.0 29 Kayla Stanley Moscow ID 539 20 F 49:35.0 8:19.0 30 Stella Cross 612 29 F 50:40.0 9:24.0 31 Madeline Fox Seattle WA 139 13 F 52:22.0 11:06.0 32 Shauna Monahan Renton WA 361 19 F 53:35.0 12:19.0 33 Annelisse Benoit Seattle WA 29 24 F 53:49.0 12:33.0 34 Emily Tanasse San Diego CA 548 23 F 53:51.0 12:35.0 35 Kiera Foley Sammamish WA 135 13 F 54:36.0 13:20.0 36 Maggie Molloy Seattle WA 360 25 F 54:42.0 13:26.0 37 Insley Carpenter Seattle WA 60 15 F 55:43.0 14:27.0 38 Chloe Mark Mercer Island WA 333 17 F 55:50.0 14:34.0 39 Jamie Huerta Moscow ID 193 19 F 55:52.0 14:36.0 40 Jada Yamada Bellevue WA 603 15 F 56:12.0 14:56.0 41 Hailey Vandenbosch Mercer Island WA 568 16 F 56:15.0 14:59.0 42 Katie Walz 615 29 F 56:18.0 15:02.0 43 Molly Seneker Mercer Island WA 521 14 F 56:20.0 15:04.0 44 Jillian Weber Bellevue WA 583 15 F 56:23.0 15:07.0 45 Katherine Soldato Seattle WA 533 35 F 58:42.0 17:26.0 46 Alexa DiJulio Seattle WA 97 33 F 58:45.0 17:29.0 47 Lindsay Rubin Bellevue WA 502 15 F 59:24.0 18:08.0 1 09/08/2018 05:10:29 Race Date Swim Across America September 08, 2018 Overall Finish List 2 Mile - Wave 1 Female Overall Name City Bib No Age Gend Time Time Back 48 Aimee Iwamoto Moscow ID 201 27 F 59:41.0 18:25.0 49 Elizabeth Molloy Seattle WA 359 27 F 1:00:25.0 19:09.0 50 Mele Hunter Renton WA 195 39 F 1:05:45.3 24:29.3 51 Kira Cha Seattle WA 66 31 F 1:07:33.7 26:17.7 52 Annaliese Shank Bellevue WA 522 29 F 1:08:25.8 27:09.8 53 Kellie Langenwalter Portland OR 303 37 F 1:11:43.1 30:27.1 54 Marjorie Gray Seattle WA 159 33 F 1:45:00.0 1:03:44. 2 09/08/2018 05:10:29 Race Date Swim Across America September 08, 2018 Overall Finish List 2 Mile - Wave 1 Male Overall Name City Bib No Age Gend Time Time Back 1 Jacob Headrick MERCER ISLAND 174 17 M 40:23.0 2 Nathan Hayes Shoreline WA 172 16 M 40:25.0 0:02.0 3 Kieran Watson Mercer Island WA 582 15 M 41:09.0 0:46.0 4 Gordon Kenny Medina WA 214 16 M 42:44.0 2:21.0 5 Tomas Mendez Renton WA 351 26 M 43:28.0 3:05.0 6 Cade Birgfeld Lake Forest Park WA 40 14 M 45:10.0 4:47.0 7 Christopher Harig Issaquah WA 169 15 M 45:48.0 5:25.0 8 David Pennenga Seattle WA 382 27 M 45:58.0 5:35.0 9 Caden Mayfield Seattle WA 337 16 M 46:10.0 5:47.0 10 Bryson Chiu Seattle WA 69 30 M 46:15.0 5:52.0 11 Jared Toschi Kent WA 556 20 M 46:35.0 6:12.0 12 Kyle Bailey Mercer Island WA 19 18 M 46:53.0 6:30.0 13 Owen Weber Bellevue WA 584 14 M 47:45.0 7:22.0 14 Brett Reynolds Burlingane CA 403 36 M 47:49.0 7:26.0 15 Tim Wagner Snoqualmie Pass WA 574 33 M 49:45.0 9:22.0 16 Jack McGrath Normandy Park WA 347 16 M 50:32.0 10:09.0 17 Jasper Saxton Seattle WA 513 17 M 50:55.0 10:32.0 18 Adam Schutte 613 29 M 52:15.0 11:52.0 19 Bennett Rosenburg 617 14 M 52:31.0 12:08.0 20 Charlie Mitchell Kent WA 355 37 M 52:51.0 12:28.0 21 Stuart Tanasse Seattle WA 550 29 M 52:58.0 12:35.0 22 Ryan McNeff Seattle WA 350 15 M 54:11.0 13:48.0 23 Bobby Bakh Issaquah WA 21 14 M 54:13.0 13:50.0 24 Nick Connors Seattle WA 77 25 M 54:25.0 14:02.0 25 Dominic Flack Seattle WA 131 17 M 55:53.0 15:30.0 26 Zachariah Leary-Bignayan Seattle WA 313 16 M 57:21.0 16:58.0 27 James Premo Seattle WA 391 24 M 57:23.0 17:00.0 28 Jack Lasley Seattle WA 307 24 M 57:42.0 17:19.0 29 Dave Kolk Seattle WA 224 35 M 57:45.0 17:22.0 30 Arup Roy Seattle WA 501 30 M 1:03:50.0 23:27.0 31 John Eleveld Seattle WA 115 14 M 1:05:11.0 24:48.0 32 Jordan Lott Issaquah WA 328 39 M 1:08:17.2 27:54.2 33 lorenzo Trisolini burien WA 559 36 M 1:31:02.9 50:39.9 34 Christian Johnson Seattle WA 207 27 M 1:53:21.5 1:12:58. 3 09/08/2018 05:10:30 Race Date Swim Across America September 08, 2018 Overall Finish List 2 Mile - Wave 2 Female Overall Name City Bib No Age Gend Time Time Back 1 Rachel Todd Woodinville WA 555 40 F 41:04.0 2 Kristin Carter Bellevue WA 63 48 F 44:57.0 3:53.0 3 Jennifer Farinas Clyde Hill WA 123 46 F 45:36.0 4:32.0 4 Jen Wuest Clinton WA 602 42 F 48:47.0 7:43.0 5 Carol Snell Los Angeles CA 532 52 F 49:17.0 8:13.0 6 Susan Mayfield Seattle WA 339 48 F 50:06.0 9:02.0 7 Carolyn Prouty Prouty Elma WA 395 56 F 50:12.0 9:08.0 8 Andrea Cortani Sequim WA 80 47 F 50:26.0 9:22.0 9 Beverly Stone Dallas TX 544 55 F 51:45.0 10:41.0 10 Cathy Oaks-Hayes Bellevue WA 371 47 F 54:06.0 13:02.0 11 Linda McCandless Maple Valley WA 343 51 F 54:35.0 13:31.0 12 Carie OBanion Rogers AR 373 59 F 54:41.0 13:37.0 13 Heather Lawson Palm Springs CA 310 54 F 54:44.0 13:40.0 14 Laura Petrini Bellevue WA 385 61 F 55:38.0 14:34.0 15 Kirsti Rochon Seattle WA 500 45 F 56:31.0 15:27.0 16 Katy Horan Seattle WA 190 45 F 56:41.0 15:37.0 17 Jennifer Hodges Bellevue WA 185 44 F 56:46.0 15:42.0 18 Jennifer Dimaris Mercer Island WA 101 52 F 57:44.0 16:40.0 19 Maggie Hooks Seattle WA 189 53 F 58:07.0 17:03.0 20 Fran Sharp DuPont WA 524 54 F 58:54.3 17:50.3 21 Jenny Rundle Sammamish WA 504 44 F 59:00.5 17:56.5 22 Peggy Kent Mercer Island WA 215 65 F 1:01:11.1 20:07.1 23 Jill Jordan Snohomish WA 208 55 F 1:01:23.6 20:19.6 24 Shirley DiJulio Seattle WA 98 67 F 1:01:34.8 20:30.8 25 Cammy Webster Olympia WA 585 59 F 1:01:42.6 20:38.6 26 Leanne Robertson Seattle WA 410 52 F 1:01:51.1 20:47.1 27 Elizabeth Hogan Port Angeles WA 188 57 F 1:02:20.6 21:16.6 28 fiona McConnell-Crumrine Mercer Island WA 346 50 F 1:02:21.7 21:17.7 29 Jaime Walters Portland OR 576 43 F 1:03:30.6 22:26.6 30 Cynthia Tournat Torrance CA 557 63 F 1:03:57.6 22:53.6 31 Michelle Weertman Bellevue WA 586 61 F 1:04:05.9 23:01.9 32 Tamara Ray Seattle WA 399 45 F 1:04:34.2 23:30.2 33 Amy Cole Seattle WA 74 61 F 1:04:56.1 23:52.1 34 Cindy Baker Mercer Island WA 20 54 F 1:05:00.9 23:56.9 35 Annemieke Hiemstra Mercer Island WA 184 48 F 1:05:14.3 24:10.3 36 Paula Kelley Garland TX 213 59 F 1:07:32.1 26:28.1 37 Jody Rudd Wilson Mercer Island WA 503 44 F 1:08:20.7 27:16.7 38 Juli Bottenberg Seattle WA 46 48 F 1:08:23.4 27:19.4 39 Tara McCollum Spokane WA 345 43 F 1:08:43.5 27:39.5 40 Kristin King-Ries MISSOULA MT 218 52 F 1:09:28.2 28:24.2 41 jane saddler seattle WA 505 54 F 1:10:22.7 29:18.7 42 Mary Jo Kintner Edmonds WA 219 63 F 1:11:13.4 30:09.4 43 Robin Partington Bonney Lake WA 380 61 F 1:12:48.7 31:44.7 44 Erika Hoffman Olympia WA 187 54 F 1:13:31.7 32:27.7 45 Ann Eure Olympia WA 119 54 F 1:13:34.8 32:30.8 46 Tina Vandenbosch Mercer Island WA 569 53 F 1:13:36.6 32:32.6 47 Sandi Lusk Langley WA 332 70 F 1:14:17.1 33:13.1 4 09/08/2018 05:10:31 Race Date Swim Across America September 08, 2018 Overall Finish List 2 Mile - Wave 2 Female Overall Name City Bib No Age Gend Time Time Back 48 Carol Troup Seattle WA 560 54 F 1:15:07.8 34:03.8 49 Helen Wu Mercer Island WA 601 46 F 1:16:22.1 35:18.1 50 Denise Firman Tacoma WA 128 54 F 1:17:33.9 36:29.9 51 aly barger kirkland WA 23 48 F 1:19:38.9 38:34.9 52 Renee Benoit Garnaas Missoula MT 35 57 F 1:19:41.0 38:37.0 53 Jacqui Lotz Snohomish WA 329 63 F 1:20:00.9 38:56.9 54 Bridget Hiedemann Mercer Island WA 183 52 F 1:23:17.5 42:13.5 55 Carol Standaert Homer AK 536 63 F 1:30:08.7 49:04.7 56 Annette Hayes Seattle WA 171 56 F 1:30:39.7 49:35.7 5 09/08/2018 05:10:31 Race Date Swim Across America September 08, 2018 Overall Finish List 2 Mile - Wave 2 Male Overall Name City Bib No Age Gend Time Time Back 1 Jeffrey Enright San Mateo CA 117 52 M 44:31.0 2 Bryan Helfer Seattle WA 176 40 M 47:09.0 2:38.0 3 matt couch seattle WA 83 45 M 47:31.0 3:00.0 4 Michael Chun bellevue WA 71 45 M 47:49.0 3:18.0 5 Marc Lacrampe Mercer Island WA 229 56 M 48:46.0 4:15.0 6 Tyler Mayfield Seattle WA 340 46 M 49:06.0 4:35.0 7 BJ Phillips Seattle WA 389 43 M 49:14.0 4:43.0 8 Scott Lautman Seattle WA 308 65 M 49:36.0 5:05.0 9 Steven Saunders Bellevue WA 512 41 M 49:49.0 5:18.0 10 Daniel Benoit Kent WA 31 59 M 50:07.0 5:36.0 11 Stephan Fihn Seattle WA 126 67 M 50:27.0 5:56.0 12 Robin Sherwood Seattle WA 526 46 M 50:59.0 6:28.0 13 Gordon Buchan Burien WA 54 63 M 51:05.0 6:34.0 14 Ray Brenkus Renton WA 50 43 M 51:29.0 6:58.0 15 J Jantos Mercer Island WA 204 50 M 51:59.0 7:28.0 16 Steve Peterson POULSBO WA 384 69 M 52:00.0 7:29.0 17 Steven Stout Brier WA 545 48 M 52:05.0 7:34.0 18 Greg Miller Issaquah WA 353 50 M 52:38.0
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