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1990 Men's Professional Results 1990 MEN’S PROFESSIONAL RESULTS Location: Boulder, CO Distance: 10K Date: May 28, 1990 Weather: Sunny - High 75, Low 47 Notes: BolderBOULDER becomes the 4th Largest Road Race in the United States and hosts the Women’s National 10K Championship. Rk Athlete Time 1 Martin Pitayo 0:28:48 2 Kipkembot Kimeli 0:29:07 3 Gerardo Alcala 0:29:15 4 Rafael Zepeda 0:29:45 5 Roberto Ramirez 0:29:47 6 Steve Moneghetti 0:29:53 7 Francisco Pacheco 0:29:57 8 Manuel Vera 0:30:00 9 Steve Kogo 0:30:01 10 Jesus Herrera 0:30:08 11 Steve Jones 0:30:13 12 Derek Froude 0:30:16 13 Dennis Leck 0:30:22 14 Rodney De Haven 0:30:25 15 Ezequiel Canario 0:30:27 16 William Musyoki 0:30:37 17 Marc Plaaties 0:30:42 18 Sean Wade 0:30:46 19 Silvio Guerra 0:30:47 20 Jeffrey Smith 0:30:48 21 J.P. Ndayisenga 0:30:49 22 Tom Wood 0:30:51 23 Leopoido Lopez 0:30:58 24 Ricardo Cuellar 0:30:59 25 Craig Dickson 0:31:00 26 Breil Burt 0:31:02 27 Paul Larkins 0:31:08 28 Dave Cuadrado 0:31:08 1990 Men’s Professional Cont. Rk Athlete Time 29 Marco Ochoa 0:31:16 30 Dick LeDoux 0:31:19 31 Domingo Tibaduiza 0:31:22 32 John McCracken 0:31:24 33 Steve Roch 0:31:29 34 Danny Busios 0:31:37 35 Vincent Ruguga 0:31:38 36 Jim Nagel 0:31:41 37 Walter Sargent 0:31:45 38 Chuck Truillo 0:31:48 39 Alvaro Palacios 0:31:50 40 Thom Hunt 0:31:51 41 Doug Nelson 0:31:52 42 Mano Cuevas 0:31:54 43 Tom Gilfillan 0:31:56 44 Timothy Jones 0:32:03 45 Jonathan Reese 0:31:10 46 Christopher Prior 0:32:13 47 Paul Wilson 0:32:16 48 Andrew Crook 0:32:19 49 Andy Ames 0:32:21 50 Lyndon Ellefson 0:32:25 51 Alan Lind 0:32:31 52 Frank Shorter 0:32:34 53 Brent Friesth 0:32:38 54 Andres Romero 0:32:44 55 Bob Schmidt 0:32:48 56 Robbie Hipwood 0:33:09 57 Benji Durden 0:33:15 58 John Custy 0:33:22 59 Chris Chattin 0:33:15 60 Jonathan Hume 0:33:28 61 Armando Moreno 0:33:46 62 Tad Banker 0:33:47 63 Dean W. Danowski 0:33:50 64 Jason Mohr 0:33:53 65 Nick Peach 0:33:56 66 Hector Chavez 0:34:17 67 Max Harn 0:34:33 68 Vincent Geof Sheehan 0:34:42 69 Larry Ingram 0:34:46 Men’s Professional Cont. en’s Professional Cont. 1990 Men’s Professional Cont. Rk Athlete Time 70 Chuck Blueback 0:35:05 71 Robert M. Collins Jr. 0:35:12 72 Greg Welch 0:35:30 73 Ardel Boes 0:36:02 74 Keith Howey 0:36:56 1990 WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL RESULTS Location: Boulder, CO Distance: 10K Date: May 28, 1990 Weather: Sunny - High 75, Low 47 Notes: BolderBOULDER becomes the 4th Largest Road Race in the United States and hosts the Women’s National 10K Championship. Rk Athlete Time 1 Rosa Mota 0:33:14 2 Uta Pippig 0:33:33 3 Lynn DeNinno 0:34:37 4 Patty Murray 0:34:41 5 Kim Jones 0:35:05 6 Sue Scites 0:35:06 7 Marie Boyd 0:35:08 8 Wanda Panfil 0:35:10 9 Maria Trujillo 0:35:11 10 Inge Schuurmans 0:35:22 11 Rai van Landeghem 0:35:33 12 Janice Ettle 0:35:33 13 Libbie Johnson 0:35:37 14 Priscilla Welch 0:35:41 15 Rosaiva Bonilla 0:35:49 16 Carla Borovicka 0:35:51 17 Barbara Moore 0:35:53 18 Aurelia De Jesus 0:35:57 19 Jane Welzel 0:35:58 20 Terry Schmidt 0:36:01 21 Kathy Kanes 0:36:21 22 Elspeth Turner 0:36:29 23 Laura Valenzuela 0:36:29 24 Judy Chamberlin 0:36:30 25 Anne Hare 0:36:44 26 Janet Smith 0:36:49 27 Martha Tenorio 0:36:53 28 Blanca Jaime 0:36:57 1990 Women’s Professional Cont. Rk Athlete Time 29 Lorraine Moller 0:37:05 30 Calderon M. Ortiz 0:37:16 31 Sandra Guldotti 0:37:19 32 Nancy Oshler 0:37:28 33 Rosalba Tibadulza-Carde 0:37:33 34 Bonnie Sons 0:37:38 35 Janelle Burgon 0:37:40 36 Toby Jacober 0:37:47 37 Louise Marie Mohanna 0:38:05 38 Cyndie Brown 0:38:23 39 Lorie Sue Mohanna 0:38:05 40 Shelia Geere 0:38:31 41 Gabriele Anderson 0:38:51 42 Kirsten Ann Whetstone 0:38:53 43 Jeanne Lasee-Johnson 0:38:59 44 Judy Fellhauer 0:39:44 45 Mary Wood 0:39:44 46 Linda Cash 0:40:12 47 Alene Nitzky 0:40:33 48 Valerie Hoesing 0:40:47 Margie Loyd Allison N/A .
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