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Bolderboulder 10K Results BolderBOULDER 1986 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Jon Luff M18 31:14 Jeff Sanchez M20 31:23 Jonathan Hume M18 31:58 Ed Ostrovich M27 32:04 Mark Stromberg M21 32:09 Michael Velasquez M16 32:21 Rick Renfrom M32 32:22 James Ysebaert M22 32:24 Louis Anderson M32 32:25 Joel Thompson M27 32:27 Kevin Collins M31 32:34 Rob Welo M22 32:42 Bill Lawrance M31 32:44 Richard Bishop M28 32:45 Chester Carl M33 32:47 Bob Fink M29 32:51 David Couture M18 32:54 Brent Terry M24 32:58 Chris Nelson M16 33:02 Robert III Hillgrove M18 33:05 Steve Smith M16 33:08 Rick Katz M37 33:11 Tom Donohoue M30 33:14 Dale Garland M28 33:17 Michael Tobin M22 33:18 Craig Marshall M28 33:20 Mark Weeks M34 33:21 Sam Wolfe M27 33:23 William Levine M25 33:26 Robert Jr Dominguez M30 33:26 David Teague M32 33:28 Alex Accetta M16 33:29 Dave Dreikosen M32 33:31 Peter Boes M22 33:32 Daniel Bieser M24 33:32 Matt Strand M18 33:33 George Frushour M23 33:34 Everett Bear M16 33:35 Bruce Pulford M31 33:36 Jeff Stein M26 33:40 Thomas Teschner M22 33:42 Mike Chase M28 33:43 Michael Junig M21 33:43 Parrick Carrigan M26 33:44 Jay Kirksey M30 33:46 Todd Moore M22 33:49 Jerry Duckworth M24 33:49 Rick Reimer M37 33:50 RaY Keogh M28 33:50 Dave Dooley M39 33:50 Roger Innes M26 33:50 David Chipman M22 33:51 Brian Boehm M17 33:51 Michael Dunlap M29 33:51 Arthur Mizzi M30 33:52 Jim Tanner M18 33:52 Bob Hillgrove M41 33:52 Ramon Duran M18 33:52 Ken Jr. Banwart M17 33:53 John Zimola M34 33:53 Mike Davis M29 33:53 Brian Grier M20 33:54 Drew Clark M39 33:54 Michael Keefe M39 33:55 Stephen Gegl M23 33:56 Tim Terrell M29 33:57 Timothy Jones M25 34:00 Duane Walimire M30 34:06 Neil Barney M28 34:06 Darius Baer M34 34:09 John Wehr M27 34:10 Rick Musgrave M32 34:12 Fred Lian M36 34:13 John Swartz M38 34:14 Mathan Breen M36 34:15 H Aroger Letchwoeth II M17 34:16 Paul Barker M29 34:17 Richard Brendt M18 34:18 Michael Rule M27 34:19 Gary Landeck M19 34:20 Michael Evans M32 34:22 Christopher Sommo M25 34:23 Hamza Iman M18 34:25 Roy Robers M24 34:25 Raley Hindjosa M34 34:26 Keith Jacobus M28 34:28 Chuck Downey M47 34:30 Kevin Vasquez M17 34:30 James Lewis M33 34:31 Mary Stogsdill M38 34:33 Michael Huseby M39 34:35 Douglas Haller M22 34:37 Bob Clark M22 34:38 Eric Eddins M18 34:39 Dale Niggemann M20 34:39 David Kistner M21 34:40 Gary Rosen M31 34:40 Clint Boston M18 34:41 Erick Linbergh M34 34:42 Tom O'Banion M27 34:44 Generated September 27, 2021 at 5:47 PM 1/180 BolderBOULDER 1986 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Brad Cooper M20 34:45 John Zamora M21 34:47 Patrick Devaney M31 34:47 Vincent Baldwin M27 34:49 James Oberheide M41 34:49 Kevin Priest M17 34:50 Gedff Graham M21 34:50 Jon Urban M18 34:50 Aubrey Lavizzo M42 34:51 Tom Morris M38 34:51 Richard Kinney M35 34:52 Jay Graham M30 34:52 Doug Slifka M19 34:55 Lance Denning M24 34:57 Michael Bastian M25 34:59 Gary Billiet M30 35:00 Stu Nieburg M37 35:00 Curt Becker M30 35:00 John Seybold M38 35:00 Jerone Henry M18 35:01 Chuck Dooley M29 35:01 Craig Kerrigan M32 35:01 Blet Davis M17 35:02 Charles Mousseau M20 35:03 Akeem Mobutu M34 35:03 Steve Russen M34 35:04 Steve Cavalli M25 35:05 Dana Blake M17 35:05 Archie King M29 35:06 Steve Gallegos M31 35:07 Bill Kelly M22 35:08 John Tope M36 35:08 Rick Seibert M28 35:10 Kevin Bax M23 35:12 Mike Pereira M26 35:12 Tom Larry M28 35:13 Ron Kerschner M35 35:15 Greg Fickbohm M38 35:15 Kevin Herd M15 35:17 Sherill Ungerecht M43 35:18 John Kirchner M17 35:19 Gane Mckerlie M46 35:20 Brian Jordan M28 35:21 David Mathews M32 35:22 Colin Lippincott M33 35:23 Eric Morrison M15 35:23 Joseph Ortega M27 35:25 Parry Haney M34 35:27 Ricky Schaub M18 35:28 Scott King M24 35:28 Reid Godbolt M30 35:29 Brent Ruby M18 35:30 Tom Kraus M32 35:31 Eric Cheezum M19 35:31 Harry J. Jr Werner M25 35:33 Askel Matre M18 35:33 Mark Borckie M29 35:33 Kelly Gillespie M17 35:34 Bill Smitham M42 35:35 Adam Millar M17 35:35 Frank Boucher M30 35:35 Kurt Spears M25 35:37 Michael Barella M19 35:37 Edmund Jung M36 35:38 David Garcia M35 35:39 Charles Lusman M32 35:39 Del Rose M31 35:40 Andrew Bacon M30 35:41 Greg Stone M21 35:43 Michael Mcintyre M28 35:43 William Mantooth M18 35:43 Tim Williams M23 35:44 D. Terrance Femmer M34 35:45 Fred Stepen M28 35:45 Ray W. Hammitt M38 35:46 John Romero M17 35:47 Robert Foley M34 35:47 Tony Tolbert M30 35:48 Thomas Flemmer M27 35:48 Michel R.Seeley Seeley M35 35:49 Kenneth Giesen M35 35:50 Matt Maske M16 35:51 Randy How M17 35:51 Ronald Phillips M29 35:52 Arlin Edeal M35 35:52 Andy Samuelson M14 35:53 Larry O'Brien M27 35:53 Bill Chouinard M43 35:54 Ian Barclay M27 35:55 John Ray M24 35:56 Larry Handing M37 35:56 Jeffery Curran M29 35:56 Pickle Gillach M18 35:57 Myron Neville M37 35:58 Victor Morales M19 35:58 Scott Weaver M29 35:59 Steve Owen M23 36:00 Daniel Montoya M31 36:00 Kurt Dallow M33 36:00 John C Powell M30 36:02 Generated September 27, 2021 at 5:47 PM 2/180 BolderBOULDER 1986 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Jim Davis M27 36:02 Dick Andersen M39 36:02 Neal Beidleman M26 36:02 Jeff Bliven M18 36:03 Tim Weibel M90 36:04 Dan King M26 36:05 John Mccarthy M33 36:05 Red Blomer M25 36:07 Scott Sims M35 36:07 Adam Talle M16 36:08 Jeffrey Goard M18 36:08 Joe Hunter M41 36:09 Lane Chesley M30 36:10 Stan Andrews M28 36:10 Michael Lairmore M30 36:10 Bill Mills M29 36:12 Matt Carter M22 36:13 Tim Heflin M17 36:13 Russ Petrie M29 36:13 Chris Spence M19 36:15 Christopher Mascitelli M34 36:15 Robert Greene M51 36:17 Mark Ulmer M26 36:17 Bud Lashlee M32 36:17 Randy Klein M30 36:18 Don Waller M37 36:18 Dallas Jones M33 36:19 Bob Easton M44 36:20 James Phillips M31 36:21 Doug Balzar M24 36:22 Mark Hilty M30 36:22 Rich Barela M36 36:23 Dennis Billings M17 36:24 Patrick Dolan M16 36:25 Dawes Wilson M32 36:25 Brian Simpson M20 36:26 Mark Newland M30 36:26 George Vadakin M29 36:26 Doug Gunderson M30 36:27 David Hemken M34 36:27 Rod Schreiber M20 36:28 Ernest Maravilla M35 36:28 Robert Roedocker M27 36:30 Tonny Jan Loy M41 36:30 Dale Stalder M27 36:31 David Cuplin M25 36:31 Thomas Jr Bastian M23 36:32 Mike Newsome M31 36:32 Joe Langenberg M21 36:32 Bruce Dick M30 36:33 John Talty M29 36:34 Bob Mallow M37 36:34 David Jero M16 36:34 Joseph Beal M44 36:35 Eric Henderson M17 36:35 Norbert Pretzl M25 36:36 Dan Bergland M20 36:37 Claude Mcbroom M18 36:38 Tim Anderson M26 36:39 James Andre M32 36:39 Todd Condie M16 36:39 Phillip Girsberger M20 36:39 Donald Bechter M23 36:40 Pat Mcdonough M16 36:40 Jay Lindbergh M34 36:40 Dave Kresl M20 36:40 Alan Taylor M29 36:41 Glen Carlander M24 36:41 Dave Tollkuhn M29 36:42 Roger Bryan M50 36:42 Christopher Kurker M24 36:43 Bob Gles M31 36:43 Douglas Walgren M20 36:44 Mark Bottom M25 36:44 Matt Knight M18 36:44 Matt Mccabe M26 36:44 Kenneth Duba M29 36:45 Michael Cordova M28 36:45 Jeff Nack M22 36:45 Darrell Roberts M18 36:46 Dee Miller M31 36:47 Paul Schmaedeke M30 36:47 Tim Bell M21 36:48 Keith Robinson M16 36:48 Mitchell Trujillo M21 36:50 Brent Weigner M36 36:50 Craig Williams M27 36:51 Barrett Sherwood M24 36:51 TY Covington M17 36:51 Doug Clark M16 36:52 Gregory Evans M18 36:53 John Marth M27 36:53 Ralph Weber M25 36:53 Jim Martin M35 36:55 Phillip Andrews M33 36:55 Don Showen M40 36:55 James Houck M35 36:56 Steven Soucie M33 36:57 Dana Ward M35 36:57 Gary Lacy M30 36:57 Generated September 27, 2021 at 5:47 PM 3/180 BolderBOULDER 1986 - 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