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Bolderboulder 1984 - Bolderboulder 10K - Results Onlineraceresults.Com BolderBOULDER 1984 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Herb Lindsay M29 29:09 Gidamis Shahangia M90 29:15 Jose Gomez M28 29:17 Martin Pitago M90 29:23 Joseph Nzau M90 29:31 Zak Carie M23 29:39 Danny Grimes M25 29:42 Simeon Kigen M23 29:43 Robert Perkins M28 29:51 Don Janakici M26 29:59 Lloyd Ness M90 30:05 Jay Hopensenberger M25 30:08 Gabriel Kamali M28 30:10 Kirk Pfeffer M90 30:11 Steve Mccormack M90 30:15 Juan Zetina M27 30:16 Luis Nemer M24 30:20 Steve Bishop M24 30:23 Paul Pilkington M25 30:25 Dick Le Doux M26 30:28 Greg Burrell M24 30:31 David Segura M90 30:32 Frank Shorter M36 30:34 Mark Conover M24 30:37 Mick Bannister M21 30:49 Brian Jordon M26 30:50 Rick Gentry M28 30:57 Mike Lohman M36 30:59 Doug Kurtis M32 31:01 Gary Grossan M26 31:05 Porfirio Huerta M29 31:07 Bill Mcgrath M26 31:08 Jerry Maris M23 31:10 Mark Spilsburg M25 31:14 Gerard Donakowski M24 31:15 Chuck De garmo M24 31:18 Troy Billings M23 31:20 Pat Vaughn M24 31:22 James Kamau M36 31:25 Bill Aragon M31 31:27 Bob Brennand M22 31:28 Bob Luder M23 31:30 Steve Flanagan M 35 31:31 Carl D'angio M27 31:33 Tim Mondragon M22 31:37 Frank Mencin M32 31:40 Orly Waller M22 31:41 Richard Bishop M26 31:44 Dave Samson M27 31:45 Jeff Kicia M28 31:45 Pablo Vigil M32 31:49 Keith Woodard M33 31:51 Jim Glazer M24 31:53 Ron Carpenter M21 31:55 Gerald Harnet M26 31:55 Chuck Tudjillo M18 32:00 Bob Manzanares M33 32:01 Randy Liljenberg M28 32:02 Rick Roybal M26 32:03 Jim Walker M29 32:07 Dave Johnson M23 32:08 Philip Ponebsherk M25 32:09 John Esquibel M26 32:12 Jim Faes M33 32:14 Larry Caffey M20 32:14 Kevin Rieder M25 32:15 Steve Rich M20 32:16 Paul Beauliev M24 32:17 Damien Koch M39 32:18 Rod Hansen M22 32:18 Marlowe Eldridge M29 32:19 Gregg Marin M25 32:22 David Reese M24 32:23 John Hunsaker M27 32:25 Dan Spear M28 32:26 Chris Jezek M20 32:30 Mark Muggleton M27 32:30 Ken Masarie M25 32:30 Mitch Green M26 32:31 Jeff Smith M22 32:34 Rich Hornish M25 32:35 Rubin Dominquez M28 32:35 Timothy Dolen M27 32:36 Brent Friesth M23 32:37 Tom Gilfillan M22 32:37 Vito Perrone M25 32:40 Steve Chipman M24 32:41 Tim Flanigan M22 32:42 Hector Chavez M37 32:47 Kevin Myers M25 32:47 Rick Musgrave M30 32:47 Tim Moore M14 32:48 Rick Horta M23 32:48 Walt Seibert M31 32:49 Bob Lunn M28 32:49 Jerry Brown M20 32:50 Gregg Sutton M23 32:50 Jeffrey Swallow M33 32:51 Bryan Sanchez M25 32:51 David Cary Teague M30 32:51 Generated September 27, 2021 at 10:20 AM 1/158 BolderBOULDER 1984 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Peter Boes M20 32:51 Joel Thompson M25 32:53 Thomas Schott M20 32:53 Rick Katz M35 32:54 Craig Marshall M26 32:58 Kelly Mcdonough M25 32:59 Steve Cathcart M19 32:59 Sam Wolfe M25 33:01 Alan Mayer M29 33:04 Lyndon Ellefson M25 33:05 Carl Burgess M17 33:05 Dougie Tudor M21 33:07 Dave Askren M29 33:09 Allen Russell M23 33:09 Christopper Dacey M22 33:11 Mike Craven M19 33:11 Bruce Purford M29 33:13 Cheris Chambers M37 33:14 Ross Adams M22 33:19 Tim Terrill M27 33:21 Kim Hartman M35 33:25 Tom Stermitz M29 33:26 Scott Cox M21 33:26 Richard Teixeira M25 33:27 Brian Floyd M26 33:29 Ardel Boes M46 33:30 Ronald Bunnell M31 33:30 John Vodacek M29 33:31 Mark Weeks M32 33:33 Dave Derdeyn M26 33:33 Doug Durry M22 33:36 Conrad Trupson M30 33:37 John Noland M21 33:37 Jay Kirksey M28 33:39 Can't Dummy M90 33:41 Brian Grier M18 33:42 Donald Fitzgerald M20 33:44 Rick Macias M23 33:44 Bob Fink M27 33:45 Forrest Metcalf M25 33:45 Darryl Arnette M30 33:45 Christian Palmer M17 33:46 Conran Levantonio M19 33:48 Mark Stromberg M20 33:49 Roger Caldwell M30 33:49 Gene Mckerlie M44 33:50 Paul Emery M29 33:52 Bob Shumway M20 33:52 Nathan Breen M34 33:53 Mike Davis M27 33:55 David Kuehn M29 33:56 Jeff Geslin M23 33:57 Denis Driscoll M27 33:57 C Dummy M90 33:58 Dave Gershen M37 33:59 Malcolm Maxwell M25 34:00 Tom Morris M36 34:01 Rick Renfro M30 34:01 Steven Mills M21 34:02 Scott Elliott M20 34:02 David Mathews M30 34:03 Rosa Mota F26 34:03 Curt Mobley M25 34:03 Robert Foley M32 34:03 Richard Wenham M40 34:04 Matt Von Thun M18 34:06 Gary Johnsrud M27 34:06 Thomas Geslin M28 34:08 Andrew Dunn M17 34:08 Paul Beisser M31 34:11 David Couture M 16 34:12 David Troy M34 34:13 Larry Hayden M27 34:13 Dennis Rademacher M31 34:14 Michael Rickett M22 34:15 Roy Otto M19 34:17 Roger Letchworth III M15 34:17 Dennis Dunne M18 34:18 Thomas Maher M26 34:19 Paul Schmaedeke M28 34:20 Ellen Hart F26 34:21 Tom Rojas M31 34:22 Mark Mcker M18 34:23 O Carrallas M28 34:24 Darius Baer M32 34:24 Doug Haller M20 34:26 Fred Lian M34 34:27 Scott MC Caskill M25 34:27 Steve Rischling M26 34:29 Mike Sprung M24 34:30 Scott Kang M18 34:31 Dave Micheels M33 34:32 Mike Mcintyre M26 34:32 Karl Moeller M17 34:33 Scottie Hartley M20 34:33 Chuck Mousseal M17 34:33 Louis Anderson M30 34:33 Michael Chase M26 34:33 Dan Ellefson M28 34:38 Matthew Long M22 34:38 Generated September 27, 2021 at 10:20 AM 2/158 BolderBOULDER 1984 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Doug Meade M17 34:39 Rick Mcdonald M22 34:43 James Phillips M19 34:44 Judi St Hilaire F24 34:45 Mark Roberts M17 34:46 Juan Carrizales M26 34:46 Mike Krizek M20 34:46 John Zimola M32 34:48 Paul Barker M27 34:49 John Brennand M48 34:51 Red Blomer M23 34:53 Maureen Custy F28 34:53 Benny Shendo M20 34:53 Peter Heck M16 34:53 Kenneth Woodard M35 34:55 Terry Weise M32 34:57 Tim Oakes M16 35:01 Andy Williams M21 35:01 Manuel Montoya M28 35:01 Steve Brackett M15 35:01 Nicholas Accardi M27 35:02 Stuart Vincent M26 35:02 Christen Haaland M27 35:03 Jim Davis M25 35:03 Phil De gruyter M28 35:03 Roger Thompson M35 35:04 Douglas Blough M28 35:04 David Irwin M17 35:05 Jim Reilly M21 35:05 Randy Benzel M17 35:05 Steve Packard M26 35:05 Edward Zentmyer M19 35:06 Peso Chavez M33 35:07 John Schuette M28 35:07 Jose Pedrosa M31 35:07 Drew Hoffman M27 35:08 Robert Morris M22 35:08 Robb FInegan M16 35:09 Rick Reimer M35 35:09 Michael Seeley M33 35:10 James Miller M30 35:10 Kent Landmark M44 35:11 Russ Petrie M27 35:11 Jay Valvano M27 35:12 Dennis Wen M22 35:12 Mark Brookie M27 35:13 Reid Godbolt M28 35:13 Glenn Terrell M27 35:13 Gregory Hyde M26 35:14 Dan Sonnesyn M17 35:14 Drew Clark M37 35:15 Steven Heiting M29 35:15 Lorraine Moller F28 35:15 David Smith M24 35:15 Jerome Henry M16 35:15 Harold Strong M40 35:17 Ian Heffron M18 35:17 Steve Micheli M25 35:17 Jeff Thorman M27 35:19 Simon Turner M34 35:19 Graeme Peterson M33 35:19 Stephen Ostwinkle M26 35:20 Galen Bodas M36 35:20 Stone Wasowicz M19 35:21 Allan Brecher M27 35:21 T Mark Stogsdill M36 35:21 Gary Buchan M27 35:22 Dennis Giannangeli M27 35:22 Randy Shortridge M18 35:24 Nioholas Wolf M17 35:24 Tony Kaleth M36 35:25 Dick Hinson M32 35:25 Cheris Spence M17 35:26 John Rolando M27 35:26 George Vadankin M27 35:27 Steven Sellers M23 35:28 John Arauja M26 35:28 Arthur Allen M34 35:28 Fred Warbonnett M20 35:28 Russell Dubiel M32 35:28 Bob Meyers M31 35:30 Mike Barella M17 35:30 Brian Keys M24 35:30 Jack Ford M41 35:30 Larry Rogers M36 35:30 Jeff Handwrek M32 35:31 Tony Tobert M29 35:31 Bret Rickard M17 35:32 Patrick Murphy M24 35:32 Troy Hutchings M22 35:33 Peter Puhek M24 35:33 David Hemken M32 35:33 Peter Richards M38 35:34 Matt Fuller M17 35:35 Craig Stertz M23 35:36 Arlin Edeal M33 35:39 James Gibson M27 35:39 Don Wade M40 35:39 John Dunlap M18 35:40 Benjamin Stevens M25 35:40 Generated September 27, 2021 at 10:20 AM 3/158 BolderBOULDER 1984 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- James Ysebaert M20 35:41 Joe Hunter M39 35:41 Mitch Tudjillo M19 35:41 Art Schaupeter M18 35:42 Steven Mandraccia M38 35:43 Andy Macdonald M15 35:44 Ric Dudley M35 35:45 Richard Kinney M33 35:45 John Zamora M19 35:45 Ken Barrett M26 35:46 James Ellis M26 35:46 Tony Thompson M18 35:47 Rafael Tierrafria M33 35:47 Alavaro Maldonado M31 35:47 John Raveling M17 35:47 David Whittingham M46 35:48 Michael Kane M24 35:49 Art Saltarelli M30 35:49 Robert Mallow M35 35:49 David Sauro M28 35:49 Dave Smith M28 35:50 Bruce Durbin M28 35:51 Brent Smith M20 35:51 Karen Dunn F21 35:52 Mike Lively M17 35:53 Brian Simpson M18 35:53 Mike Klock M27 35:54 John Gillespie M29 35:54 Fred Kachura jr.
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