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2013 Northeast Delta Dental Mount Washington Road Race 2013 Northeast Delta Dental Mount Washington Road Race Year Pl Time First Last Age Sx St City Club Bib Pace 2013 1 0:59:57 Eric Blake 34 M CT New Britain LA SPORTIVA 3 7:54 2013 2 1:02:46 Joseph Gray 29 M WA Renton CLUB NORTHWEST 2 8:16 2013 3 1:03:39 Sage Canaday 27 M CO Boulder SCOTT SPORTS 1 8:23 2013 4 1:04:44 Simon Gutierrez 47 M CO Colorado Spring TEAM COLORADO 5 8:32 2013 5 1:04:45 Matthew Byrne 38 M PA Scranton LA SPORTIVA 6 8:32 2013 6 1:05:36 Josh Ferenc 31 M VT Saxtons River BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOC 15 8:38 2013 7 1:06:37 Gabriel Rodriguez 35 M MD Baltimore UNDER ARMOUR, INC. 18 8:46 2013 8 1:06:52 Justin Freeman 36 M NH New Hampton RUN 14 8:48 2013 9 1:07:26 Peter Maksimow 34 M CO Manitou Springs TEAM COLORADO 7 8:53 2013 10 1:07:37 Eric MacKnight 24 M NY Clifton Park WHIRLAWAY RACING TEAM 763 8:54 2013 11 1:07:41 Patrick Rich 36 M MA South Hamilton CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 425 8:55 2013 12 1:08:19 Kris Freeman 32 M NH Thornton MAINE WINTER SPORTS CENTE 28 9:00 2013 13 1:08:32 Scott Traer 32 M MA Woburn 756 9:01 2013 14 1:08:52 Kevin Tilton 31 M NH North Conway CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 31 9:04 2013 15 1:08:56 Jacob Edwards 26 M NJ Scotch Plains 26 9:05 2013 16 1:09:06 Jason Rengo 28 M VT Essex Junction 19 9:06 2013 17 1:09:08 Brandon Newbould 31 M NH Nottingham WHIRLAWAY RACING TEAM 11 9:06 2013 18 1:09:34 Dan Gorman 26 M CO Boulder 27 9:10 2013 19 1:09:52 Craig Fram 54 M NH Derry WHIRLAWAY RACING TEAM 10 9:12 2013 20 1:09:59 Sean Duncan 23 M MA Gardner WESTERN MASS DISTANCE PRO 645 9:13 2013 21 1:10:37 Jacob Loverich 36 M PA State College 607 9:18 2013 22 1:10:44 Dave Dunham 49 M MA Ward Hill CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 49 9:19 2013 23 1:10:55 Jim Johnson 36 M NH Madison BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOC 9 9:20 2013 24 1:11:01 Francis Burdett 48 M MA Worcester CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 48 9:21 2013 25 1:11:20 Nick Best 24 M ON Ottawa PRAIRIE INN HARRIERS 429 9:24 2013 26 1:12:02 John Messer 27 M MA Westfield WESTERN MASS DISTANCE PRO 780 9:29 2013 27 1:12:21 Mike Barton 39 M VT White River Jun UPPER VALLEY RUNNING CLUB 511 9:32 2013 28 1:12:49 Ross Krause 33 M MA Easthampton CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 16 9:35 2013 29 1:13:24 Daniel Princic 33 M MA Reading WHIRLAWAY RACING TEAM 20 9:40 2013 30 1:13:46 Todd Callaghan 43 M MA Beverly Ma GATE CITY STRIDERS 43 9:43 2013 31 1:13:51 Scott McArthur 23 M NH Manchester 755 9:43 2013 32 1:14:16 Andy McCarron 30 M NH Keene CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 13 9:47 2013 33 1:14:28 Fergus Cullen 41 M NH Dover 41 9:48 2013 34 1:14:44 Brad Mish 26 M MA Boston BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOC 24 9:50 2013 35 1:15:26 Tim Mahoney 33 M MA Holyoke CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 17 9:56 2013 36 1:15:44 Sean Livingston 44 M RI Barrington 22 9:58 2013 37 1:15:52 Nacho Hernando 19 M NH Manchester 892 9:59 2013 38 1:15:58 Bernat Olle 34 M MA Cambridge 169 10:00 2013 39 1:15:59 Ryan Bair 26 M PA West Chester 25 10:00 2013 40 1:16:03 Peter Gurney 24 M VT Winooski 638 10:01 2013 Northeast Delta Dental Mount Washington Road Race 2013 41 1:16:26 Scott Clark 47 M NH Gilmanton CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 47 10:04 2013 42 1:16:37 Anthony Walsh 29 M MA Boston GREATER BOSTON TRACK CLUB 874 10:05 2013 43 1:16:42 Fabian Stocek 19 M Jilemnice HOLDERNESS NORDIC 140 10:06 2013 44 1:16:49 Matt Flaherty 27 M IL Chicago 12 10:07 2013 45 1:17:00 Colby Nixon 23 M ME Eliot WINNERS CIRCLE RUNNING CL 843 10:08 2013 46 1:17:25 Bradford Klinedinst 36 M MA Hudson NEW BALANCE BOSTON 36 10:12 2013 47 1:17:32 Peter Najem 27 M NH Swanzey BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOC 752 10:13 2013 48 1:17:43 Matt Schadow 34 M MN Minnetonka 34 10:14 2013 49 1:18:04 Tim Stickney 31 M ME South Portland GREATER BOSTON TRACK CLUB 134 10:17 2013 50 1:18:05 Laura Haefeli 45 F CO Del Norte LA SPORTIVA W4 10:17 2013 51 1:18:22 Aj Migonis 35 M MA Manchester TEAM GLOUCESTER 489 10:19 2013 52 1:18:24 Graham Pearsall 22 M ME Guilford 695 10:19 2013 53 1:18:27 Robert Cipriano 53 M MA Belmont SOMERVILLE ROAD RUNNERS 808 10:20 2013 54 1:19:06 Aaron Lozier 24 M NY Guilderland WILLOW ST AC 243 10:25 2013 55 1:19:15 Paul Doe 54 M NH Derry WHIRLAWAY RACING TEAM 148 10:26 2013 56 1:19:39 Chris Ritchie 30 M NH Hampton COASTAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIAT 549 10:29 2013 57 1:19:48 Ivan Cordero 26 M MA Springfield WESTERN MASS DISTANCE PRO 897 10:30 2013 58 1:19:50 Erik Edgar 31 M MA Jamaica Plain 215 10:31 2013 59 1:20:07 Andy Mason 41 M MD Hagerstown 609 10:33 2013 60 1:20:15 Donald Pacher 41 M MA Easthampton 491 10:34 2013 61 1:20:23 Tommy Dion 25 M QC Sherbrooke 730 10:35 2013 62 1:20:29 Rocco Della Serra 52 M NJ Cranford SNEAKER FACTORY 745 10:36 2013 63 1:20:44 Pat Casterline 23 M PA Scranton LA SPORTIVA 901 10:38 2013 64 1:20:46 John Hogan 47 M NJ Washington Town SNEAKER FACTORY 336 10:38 2013 65 1:21:23 Reno Stirrat 59 M MA Quincy WHIRLAWAY RACING TEAM 30 10:43 2013 66 1:21:28 Christian Blondin 39 M MA Ipswich TEAM GLOUCESTER 418 10:44 2013 67 1:21:28 Greg Hammett 35 M NH Chesterfield CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 501 10:44 2013 68 1:21:35 Adam Jones 29 M MA Boston CAMBRIDGE RUNNING CLUB 861 10:44 2013 69 1:21:49 Matthew Curran 56 M MA Gloucester TEAM GLOUCESTER 56 10:46 2013 70 1:21:54 Paul Hammond 53 M MA Lexington WHIRLAWAY RACING TEAM 53 10:47 2013 71 1:21:57 Jeff Gould 48 M MA Gardner NORTH MEDFORD CLUB 111 10:47 2013 72 1:22:09 Ernest Brake 51 M NH North Sutton CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 133 10:49 2013 73 1:22:10 Danny Ferreira 30 M NH Concord GATE CITY STRIDERS 608 10:49 2013 74 1:22:12 Keith Woodward 62 M VT Stowe GREEN MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC A 62 10:49 2013 75 1:22:25 Matt Bertrand 35 M FL Lakewood Ranch 545 10:51 2013 76 1:22:29 Peter Haine 19 M NH Conway WHITE MOUNTAIN MILERS 770 10:52 2013 77 1:22:30 Thomas Miller 43 M MA Marshfield Hill MARSHFIELD ROAD RUNNERS 198 10:52 2013 78 1:22:53 John Sabatino 46 M NJ Morris Plains SNEAKER FACTORY 698 10:55 2013 79 1:22:59 Doug Martyn 53 M MA North Andover WHIRLAWAY RACING TEAM 146 10:56 2013 80 1:23:09 Joel Turcotte 30 M NH Greenland 221 10:57 2013 81 1:23:22 Michal Cimoszko 26 M MA Gloucester TEAM GLOUCESTER 825 10:59 2013 Northeast Delta Dental Mount Washington Road Race 2013 82 1:23:25 Christopher Bernier 39 M NH Rindge ROCHESTER RUNNERS 584 10:59 2013 83 1:23:42 Andre Kiburis 29 M ME Falmouth TRAIL MONSTER RUNNING 205 11:01 2013 84 1:23:48 Brandy Erholtz 35 F CO Evergreen W2 11:02 2013 85 1:23:51 John Knepper 46 M NJ Midland Park SNEAKER FACTORY 711 11:02 2013 86 1:24:01 Brian Klein 26 M MA Cambridge CAMBRIDGE RUNNING CLUB 342 11:04 2013 87 1:24:12 Seth Miles 37 M MA Newburyport WINNERS CIRCLE RUNNING CL 288 11:05 2013 88 1:24:22 Ian Meyer 18 M MA Weston 301 11:07 2013 89 1:24:43 Peter McNeil 29 M NH Barrington COASTAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIAT 472 11:09 2013 90 1:24:45 Ben Eysenbach 18 M MA Belmont 398 11:10 2013 91 1:24:45 Regina Loiacano 40 F MA Gloucester TEAM GLOUCESTER W11 11:10 2013 92 1:24:55 John Barbour 59 M MA Gloucester TEAM GLOUCESTER 59 11:11 2013 93 1:25:05 Jean-Francois Tessier 29 M QC Quebec City 29 11:12 2013 94 1:25:12 Casey Smith 32 M CT Torrington 32 11:13 2013 95 1:25:17 Tina-Marie Poulin 40 F NY New York W23 11:14 2013 96 1:25:33 Rion O'Grady 18 M MA Sherborn 474 11:16 2013 97 1:25:36 Edward Jeffries 49 M MA Essex TEAM GLOUCESTER 832 11:16 2013 98 1:25:49 Abby Mahoney 35 F MA Holyoke WESTERN MASS DISTANCE PRO W17 11:18 2013 99 1:25:55 John Trunik 45 M CT West Hartford NORTH MEDFORD CLUB 45 11:19 2013 100 1:26:01 Joel St-Louis 51 M QC Orford 662 11:20 2013 101 1:26:15 Bob Evers 62 M UT Park City 117 11:21 2013 102 1:26:25 Jim Rollins 45 M NH Moultonborough WHITE MOUNTAIN MILERS 733 11:23 2013 103 1:26:28 John Pajer 50 M MA Leicester CENTRAL MASS STRIDERS 421 11:23 2013 104 1:26:33 Layce Alves 33 F MA Rockport TEAM GLOUCESTER W9 11:24 2013 105 1:26:36 Ryan Hayes 34 M MA Woburn SHAMROCK RUNNING CLUB 188 11:24 2013 106 1:26:41 Nick Brown 15 M NH Madison WHITE MOUNTAIN MILERS 101 11:25 2013 107 1:26:49 Mike Tegart 29 M VT White River Jun UPPER VALLEY RUNNING CLUB 830 11:26 2013 108 1:26:59 Larisa Dannis 25 F NH Manchester W185 11:27 2013 109 1:27:06 Jeff Dengate 36 M NJ Jersey City CENTRAL PARK TRACK CLUB - 314 11:28 2013 110 1:27:08 Joshua Cromwell 16 M VA Round Hill CROMXC 708 11:28 2013 111 1:27:09 Scott Hornney 47 M ME Yarmouth MAINE TRACK CLUB 820 11:28 2013 112 1:27:12 Andy MacGibbon 17 M NH Goffstown 623 11:29 2013 113 1:27:24 Daniel Dion 28 M NH Dover ACIDOTIC RACING 177 11:30 2013 114 1:27:24 Chris Abbott 37 M NH Sanbornton 38 11:30 2013 115 1:27:28 Dawn Roberts 41 F MA West Springfiel WESTERN MASS DISTANCE PRO W13 11:31 2013 116 1:27:41 Clint Dowd 49 M NH Goffstown ATHLETIC ALLIANCE RUNNING 397 11:33 2013 117 1:27:49 Andrew Battista 42 M GA Atlanta 42 11:34 2013 118 1:27:49 David Loutzenheiser 46 M MA Cambridge CAMBRIDGE RUNNING CLUB 872 11:34 2013 119 1:27:54 Robert Gillis 58 M MA Gloucester TEAM GLOUCESTER 122 11:34 2013 120 1:27:58 Harrison Otis 27 M MA Prides Crossing 546 11:35 2013 121 1:28:08 Bruce Wilkins 60 M NY Fairport GENESEE VALLEY HARRIERS 60 11:36 2013 122 1:28:08 Gary Guion 51 M NH Monroe 424 11:36 2013 Northeast Delta Dental Mount Washington Road Race 2013 123 1:28:17 Giuseppe Le Pera 47 M NH Bedford 631 11:37 2013 124 1:28:22 Suzy West 50 F VT Putney CAMBRIDGE SPORTS UNION W50 11:38 2013 125 1:28:25 Keith O'Brien 49 M MA Chelmsford GREATER LOWELL ROAD RUNNE 465 11:38 2013 126 1:28:27 Jennifer Brooks 34 F MA Gloucester TEAM GLOUCESTER W69 11:39 2013 127 1:28:37 Stephen Minar 28 M CT Milford WARREN STREET SOCIAL & AT 565 11:40 2013 128 1:28:46 Ashley Krause 35 F MA Easthampton WESTERN MASS DISTANCE PRO W16 11:41 2013 129 1:28:50 Barry Lass 49 M NJ Morristown SNEAKER FACTORY 388 11:42 2013 130 1:28:53 Karen Encarnacion 47 F MA East Walpole SOMERVILLE ROAD RUNNERS
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