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CANTON, NY Position Bib Name FINISH Division Gender Age City State THE MAPLE RUN - CANTON, NY Position Bib Name FINISH Division Gender Age City State 1 627 LUKAS PATRIZIO 01:23:53.6 Half Marathon M 23 POTSDAM NY 2 486 JACK BRODERICK 01:25:00.6 Half Marathon M 21 VICTOR NEW YORK 3 641 RYAN RECCHIA 01:26:58.1 Half Marathon M 25 KEESEVILLE NEW YORK 4 573 JEFF JONES 01:29:34.4 Half Marathon M 29 CANTON NY 5 495 ADAM CHRZAN 01:30:50.4 Half Marathon M 21 CLIFTON PARK NY 6 661 AUSTIN SMITH 01:31:43.1 Half Marathon M 21 POTSDAM NY 7 505 EMILY COTEY 01:33:38.3 Half Marathon F 26 CANTON NY 8 572 PETER JOHNSON 01:34:06.2 Half Marathon M 34 POTSDAM NY 9 649 STEPHANIE ROGERS 01:35:13.4 Half Marathon F 46 POTSDAM NEW YORK 10 687 KELSEY WENGER 01:35:38.1 Half Marathon F 20 ORCHARD PARK NEW YORK 11 635 CARRIE POMAINVILLE 01:35:56.3 Half Marathon F 22 MALONE NY 12 594 ADAM LEWIS 01:36:06.2 Half Marathon M 23 WEST STOCKHOLM NY 13 696 HANNAH YORKEY 01:36:33.5 Half Marathon F 19 UNION SPRINGS NEW YORK 14 496 ZACHARY CLARK 01:37:12.7 Half Marathon M 29 RUSSELL NY 15 683 JOSHUA TUPPER 01:37:28.4 Half Marathon M 24 CANTON NY 16 602 MATTHEW MANWARING 01:38:16.3 Half Marathon M 20 KEENE NH 17 481 KRISTOPHER BOETTCHER 01:38:25.5 Half Marathon M 30 POTSDAM NEW YORK 18 546 PAUL GRAHAM 01:39:06.9 Half Marathon M 42 CANTON NY 19 466 BLAINE AYOTTE 01:39:23.0 Half Marathon M 24 CONCORD NH 20 539 ADAM FOX 01:39:28.8 Half Marathon M 33 HERMON NY 21 524 SARAH DUCLOS 01:39:42.3 Half Marathon F 22 CLIFTON PARK NY 22 690 ERICA WHEATLEY 01:40:21.1 Half Marathon F 27 SENECA FALLS NY 23 577 ERIN KENISTON 01:41:08.7 Half Marathon F 32 CANTON NY 24 679 JUSTIN TODD 01:41:43.6 Half Marathon M 39 POTSDAM NY 25 515 MADELYN DINNEEN 01:42:00.5 Half Marathon F 15 WADDINGTON NY 26 657 JACKSON SHATRAW 01:42:02.8 Half Marathon M 42 POTSDAM NY 27 536 PAUL FORD 01:42:19.4 Half Marathon M 23 KEESEVILLE NY 28 603 LINDSEY MCCORMICK 01:42:26.3 Half Marathon F 25 EDWARDS NY 29 588 CHRISTOPHER LAPOINT 01:42:37.2 Half Marathon M 43 CANTON NY 30 630 MARK PHALEN 01:43:42.4 Half Marathon M 41 REDWOOD NY 31 589 PHIL LAVOIE 01:43:50.9 Half Marathon M 31 CANTON NY 32 692 LESLIE WHITTON 01:44:06.0 Half Marathon F 35 HERMON NY 33 537 CAMDEN FORT 01:45:45.8 Half Marathon M 20 CANTON NEW YORK 34 638 KATHRYN PULLEY 01:45:58.6 Half Marathon F 25 DEXTER NY 35 620 ERIC OCHRANEK 01:46:25.6 Half Marathon M 34 NORFOLK NY 36 29 GREGORY CALNAN 01:46:32.5 Half Marathon M 57 37 695 DARLENE YEE 01:46:34.3 Half Marathon F 51 SAINTE CECILE DE MASHAM QUEBEC 38 558 KATE HALLERON MURPHY 01:46:34.8 Half Marathon F 37 CANTON NY 39 642 LOUIS RECCHIA 01:46:35.2 Half Marathon M 59 LATHAM NY 40 698 JILL ZICK 01:46:42.7 Half Marathon F 19 GREENFIELD CENTER NEW YORK 41 682 KEVIN TUPPER 01:46:59.1 Half Marathon M 49 CANTON NY 42 519 DAN DOMINIE 01:46:59.3 Half Marathon M 54 CANTON NEW YORK 43 681 LYLES TROMBLY 01:48:27.7 Half Marathon M 35 CANTON NEW YORK 44 513 JOSH DICKINSON 01:49:12.6 Half Marathon M 47 HARRISVILLE NY 45 653 CHRIS SARKIS 01:49:54.7 Half Marathon M 20 HAVERHILL NEW HAMPSHIRE 46 499 PHYLLIS CLOOKEY 01:50:26.2 Half Marathon F 53 PLATTSBURGH NY 47 600 CLAUDETTE MAINVILLE 01:50:26.5 Half Marathon F 51 CARTHAGE NEW YORK 48 595 STEPHEN LEWIS 01:51:11.0 Half Marathon M 23 WEST STOCKHOLM NEW YORK 49 482 LANCE BRADLEY 01:52:13.4 Half Marathon M 14 NORFOLK NY 50 520 JESSICA DONNELLY 01:52:46.3 Half Marathon F 34 CANTON NY 51 543 TODD GEORGE 01:52:53.6 Half Marathon M 36 MASSENA NY 52 668 CONRAD STUNTZ 01:54:13.7 Half Marathon M 45 CANTON NY 53 599 LIESL MAGNUS 01:54:32.9 Half Marathon F 19 HOLDERNESS NEW HAMPSHIRE 54 464 OLA ALDOUS 01:55:12.8 Half Marathon F 38 DEKALB JCT. NY 55 675 SARAH THAYER 01:55:17.6 Half Marathon F 27 COLTON NY 56 467 JESSICA AYRASSIAN-CLARK 01:55:29.1 Half Marathon F 29 RUSSELL NY 57 514 CHARLIE DIETRICH 01:55:30.6 Half Marathon M 32 SELKIRK NY 58 625 AMY PANNHURST 01:55:48.1 Half Marathon F 41 MALONE NEW YORK 59 614 SOPHIE NASVIK 01:56:08.8 Half Marathon F 19 HAILEY IDAHO 60 545 AURORA GOODWIN 01:57:02.9 Half Marathon F 21 POTSDAM NY 61 575 JOHN KEENAN 01:57:04.5 Half Marathon M 27 WINTHROP NY 62 531 JOSHUA FACEY 01:57:05.5 Half Marathon M 25 CANTON NEW YORK 63 574 ASHLEY KEENAN 01:57:05.5 Half Marathon F 26 WINTHROP NY 64 658 CHARLES SHENE 01:57:12.6 Half Marathon M 56 CANTON NY 65 693 ANDREW WILLARD 01:57:22.9 Half Marathon M 46 HERMON NY 66 556 ELIZABETH HAFER 01:57:32.0 Half Marathon F 27 POTSDAM NY 67 471 APRIL BARNES 01:57:35.1 Half Marathon F 57 CANTON NEW YORK 68 659 LYN SHORT 01:57:43.2 Half Marathon F 68 CANTON NY 69 472 MADDIE BARTON 01:57:57.0 Half Marathon F 17 POSTDAM NY 70 518 LEANNE DOMBROWSKY 01:58:04.7 Half Marathon F 28 SELKIRK NY 71 691 RYAN WHITE 01:58:06.4 Half Marathon M 32 CHATEAUGAY NY 72 678 MELISSA TODD 01:58:15.8 Half Marathon F 34 POTSDAM 13676 73 570 WILLIAM HULL 01:58:33.1 Half Marathon M 61 MADRID NY 74 542 KIMBERLY GEORGE 01:58:44.1 Half Marathon F 36 MASSENA NY Page 1 THE MAPLE RUN - CANTON, NY Position Bib Name FINISH Division Gender Age City State 75 479 ALENA BICKNELL 01:59:02.0 Half Marathon F 52 POTSDAM NY 76 549 KRISHA GREENE 01:59:18.2 Half Marathon F 37 ADAMS NEW YORK 77 673 LINDSEY THAYER 02:00:38.5 Half Marathon F 23 BRASHER FALLS NY 78 490 ALEXANDRA CALDER 02:01:04.4 Half Marathon F 25 CANTON NY 79 581 MOLLY LADOUCEUR 02:01:45.6 Half Marathon F 38 HEUVELTON NY 80 578 KATIE KENNEDY 02:01:46.0 Half Marathon F 37 CANTON NY 81 674 COLLEEN THAYER 02:02:12.5 Half Marathon F 49 WINTHROP NEW YORK 82 601 JOHN MANGEL 02:02:42.3 Half Marathon M 60 MORRISVILLE NC 83 506 SAM COWLES 02:03:03.4 Half Marathon M 18 SOUTH LONDONDERRY VERMONT 84 677 MIKAYLA THOMAS 02:03:40.9 Half Marathon F 24 CANTON NY 85 669 CHERYL STUNTZ 02:04:40.6 Half Marathon F 45 CANTON NY 86 566 WILL PADDOCK 02:05:52.5 Half Marathon M 21 ELMA NEW YORK 87 648 ROBERT ROGERS 02:06:00.5 Half Marathon M 69 POTSDAM NEW YORK 88 672 JILLIAN TARDELLI 02:06:09.0 Half Marathon F 26 NORWOOD NY 89 605 DEBBIE MCDONALD 02:06:25.8 Half Marathon F 52 OGDENSBURG NEW YORK 90 646 GABRIELLA RODBELL 02:06:30.2 Half Marathon F 22 SCOTIA NEW YORK 91 478 ROBERT BICKFORD 02:06:51.9 Half Marathon M 35 POTSDAM NY 92 611 DAVE MORTON 02:07:20.1 Half Marathon M 61 KANATA ONTARIO 93 598 SALLY MACDONALD 02:08:31.5 Half Marathon F 31 RICHVILLE NY 94 551 CASEY GREV 02:08:33.0 Half Marathon M 29 POTSDAM NY 95 585 SCOTT LAING 02:09:01.6 Half Marathon M 53 POTSDAM NY 96 631 STEPHANIE PIANKA 02:09:06.5 Half Marathon F 53 NEW YORK NY 97 671 MARTHALYN SWEET 02:09:21.7 Half Marathon F 23 ROCHESTER NY 98 484 KEVIN BRENNAN 02:09:29.7 Half Marathon M 54 NORTH FERRISBURGH VERMONT 99 483 ISABEL BRENNAN 02:09:29.7 Half Marathon F 21 NORTH FERRISBURGH VERMONT 100 488 ANASTASIA BROWN 02:10:01.0 Half Marathon F 28 POTSDAM NY 101 582 WENDELL LAFAVE 02:10:58.1 Half Marathon M 69 WILLIAMSTOWN ON 102 689 KALLIE WHALEN 02:10:58.5 Half Marathon F 29 POTSDAM NY 103 591 TYLOR LEHMAN 02:11:12.0 Half Marathon M 26 NORWOOD NY 104 688 SARAH WENTZEL 02:11:12.8 Half Marathon F 25 DE KALB JUNCTION NY 105 560 JACQUELINE HAVENS 02:11:22.4 Half Marathon F 35 HEUVELTON NY 106 533 STEPHANIE FAY 02:11:47.4 Half Marathon F 38 CHASE MILLS NEW YORK 107 647 SARAH RODMAN 02:11:57.2 Half Marathon F 18 BALDWINSVILLE NY 108 567 ALYSSA HUGHES 02:12:23.0 Half Marathon F 25 CANTON NEW YORK 109 624 DANIEL PALADIN 02:12:30.1 Half Marathon M 38 POTSDAM NY 110 571 MOLLIE JENNE-PHALEN 02:14:24.8 Half Marathon F 39 REDWOOD NY 111 475 SARA BEHUNIAK 02:14:31.7 Half Marathon F 27 CANTON NEW YORK 112 604 COOPER MCCRILLIS 02:15:50.4 Half Marathon M 20 NEWPORT NH 113 607 LIZ MILLER 02:15:53.0 Half Marathon F 24 CANTON NY 114 584 TRACI LAING 02:17:02.3 Half Marathon F 46 POTSDAM NY 115 590 YANIK LEBLANC 02:18:10.9 Half Marathon M 14 MASSENA NEW YORK 116 654 SARAH SCAFIDI-MCGUIRE 02:19:19.0 Half Marathon F 41 CANTON NY 117 633 TERESA PLANTY 02:19:21.4 Half Marathon F 35 COLTON NY 118 504 AMBER COTE 02:19:41.4 Half Marathon F 40 HEUVELTON NY 119 568 SUSAN HUGHES 02:19:49.1 Half Marathon F 48 CANTON NEW YORK 120 547 APRIL GRANT 02:19:50.5 Half Marathon F 46 POTSDAM NY 121 502 HEIDE CORNELL 02:20:19.2 Half Marathon F 43 SANBORN NEW YORK 122 412 JEFFREY JOHNSON 02:20:44.0 Half Marathon M 42 BRIER HILL NEW YORK 123 554 CHARLES GUY 02:22:47.7 Half Marathon M 46 COLTON NY 124 662 AARON SMITH 02:23:04.0 Half Marathon M 30 MADRID NY 125 487 ERIN BROOKS 02:23:16.7 Half Marathon F 37 POTSDAM NEW YORK 126 523 KIRSTEN DORAN 02:23:33.8 Half Marathon F 25 POTSDAM NY 127 529 JOSHUA ESCOE 02:23:33.8 Half Marathon M 25 POTSDAM NY 128 694 MORGAN WOODBECK 02:23:41.8 Half Marathon F 18 BALLSTON SPA NEW YORK 129 650 MOLLY RUEBEL 02:23:49.0 Half Marathon F 22 PETERSBURGH NY 130 636 ERICA PRESTON 02:24:03.9 Half Marathon F 35 CHATEAUGAY NY 131 507 EMLYN CROCKER 02:24:37.7 Half Marathon F 26 CANTON NY 132 619 CHRIS NYMAN 02:24:49.9 Half Marathon M 28 COLTON NY 133 632 JALEIGH PIER 02:24:52.7 Half Marathon F 24 CANTON NY 134 501 MATHEW CORBINE 02:25:27.9 Half Marathon M 25 ASTORIA NY 135 596 JENNIFER LOMAKI 02:25:27.9 Half Marathon F 25 ASTORIA NY 136 569 ALAN HUGHES 02:26:11.3 Half Marathon M 51 CANTON NEW YORK 137 526 CAROLINE DURBIN 02:26:13.1 Half Marathon F 29 WATERTOWN NY 138 525 LINDA DURANT 02:26:31.0 Half Marathon F 43 BOMBAY NY 139 538 KELLY FOUNTAIN 02:26:42.6 Half Marathon F 50 HERMON NY 140 477 RICHARD BENDEL 02:27:38.0 Half Marathon M 51 CANTON NY 141 628 SHELBIE PELTON 02:27:40.2 Half Marathon F 36 MANNSVILLE NY 142 503 NICHOLAS COSTA 02:30:07.9 Half Marathon M 32 GOUVERNEUR NEW YORK 143 548 THOMAS GRASER 02:30:41.0 Half Marathon M 60 CANTON NEW YORK 144 664 HALEY SPRAGUE 02:31:13.6 Half Marathon F 22 JAY NEW YORK 145 686 JORDAN WELLS 02:31:24.7 Half
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