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Bolderboulder 2005 - Bolderboulder 10K - Results Onlineraceresults.Com BolderBOULDER 2005 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Michael Aish M28 30:29 Jesus Solis M21 30:45 Nelson Laux M26 30:58 Kristian Agnew M32 31:10 Art Seimers M32 31:51 Joshua Glaab M22 31:56 Paul DiGrappa M24 32:14 Aaron Carrizales M27 32:23 Greg Augspurger M27 32:26 Colby Wissel M20 32:36 Luke Garringer M22 32:39 John McGuire M18 32:42 Kris Gemmell M27 32:44 Jason Robbie M28 32:47 Jordan Jones M23 32:51 Carl David Kinney M23 32:51 Scott Goff M28 32:55 Adam Bergquist M26 32:59 trent r morrell M35 33:02 Peter Vail M30 33:06 JOHN HONERKAMP M29 33:10 Bucky Schafer M23 33:12 Jason Hill M26 33:15 Avi Bershof Kramer M23 33:17 Seth James DeMoor M19 33:20 Tate Behning M23 33:22 Brandon Jessop M26 33:23 Gregory Winter M26 33:25 Chester G Kurtz M30 33:27 Aaron Clark M18 33:28 Kevin Gallagher M25 33:30 Dan Ferguson M23 33:34 James Johnson M36 33:38 Drew Tonniges M21 33:41 Peter Remien M25 33:45 Lance Denning M43 33:48 Matt Hill M24 33:51 Jason Holt M18 33:54 David Liebowitz M28 33:57 John Peeters M26 34:01 Humberto Zelaya M30 34:05 Craig A. Greenslit M35 34:08 Galen Burrell M25 34:09 Darren De Reuck M40 34:11 Grant Scott M22 34:12 Mike Callor M26 34:14 Ryan Price M27 34:15 Cameron Widoff M35 34:16 John Tribbia M23 34:18 Rob Gilbert M39 34:19 Matthew Douglas Kascak M24 34:21 J.D. Laubster M39 34:23 Joel Karls M34 34:26 Tim Geldean M36 34:28 Anna Pichrtova F32 34:30 Riley Scott M27 34:35 Vince Sickler M21 34:37 Noah Lawrence M25 34:38 Grant Duin M17 34:40 Mark Shin M23 34:41 Greg Griffith M17 34:43 Russell Dryer M39 34:44 Brice Young M20 34:46 Erling Christiansen M22 34:47 Matthew Michael Beamer M17 34:49 Andrew McFarlane M27 34:50 Jason Graham M19 34:52 Jeff Keil M33 34:53 Dan Mahle M20 34:54 Tony Banovich M42 34:56 Brendan Keenan Murphy M29 34:57 Fish Brett Wilson M20 34:58 Ryan Weston M22 34:58 Dave Mackey M35 35:00 Raul Carrizalez M44 35:01 Kyle Bernhardy M31 35:03 Paul Brown M17 35:05 Joe Hughes M25 35:06 Jerry Rief M40 35:08 Jacob Timm M26 35:10 Chris Spitz M41 35:11 Doug Bell M54 35:13 Chase Kelly M23 35:14 Derek Hudson M24 35:15 Troy Herrera M35 35:16 Brock Allen Steinbrink M19 35:17 Richard Dissly M39 35:17 Christopher Borton M29 35:18 Sean Larkin M26 35:19 Eric Schwartz M34 35:20 Tim Gaskins M17 35:22 Nathan Herschberger M26 35:23 Samuel Shusterman M43 35:25 Steve Krebs M42 35:25 Scott Dahlberg M20 35:27 Israel Ortiz M19 35:28 Brad Cooper M39 35:30 Travis Daniels M27 35:31 adolfo romero carrillo M33 35:33 Samuel Shewan M20 35:33 Generated September 25, 2021 at 4:35 AM 1/422 BolderBOULDER 2005 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Darin Hasley M16 35:34 Isaiah Rubio M18 35:35 Juan Herrera M37 35:35 Gabriel Small M19 35:36 Ryan Rose M24 35:36 Hector A Martinez M21 35:37 Miguel Angel Cazares M18 35:37 Steve Cathcart M40 35:38 Cody Hill M32 35:38 Tarik Moulabbi M26 35:44 Joshua Melver M29 35:44 Justin Paul Zahller M19 35:45 Chad McKonly M29 35:47 Erick A. Jordan M34 35:48 John Richard Tallerday M19 35:50 Matthew Norton M30 35:51 Diane Gentry F43 35:51 Cheyne Christopher Hei M17 35:52 Travis Haines M33 35:53 Stephen K Koch M17 35:54 George Kaufhaus M33 35:55 Patrick Cole M24 35:56 Matt Maske M35 35:59 Jose Arreola M31 36:00 Daniel Standke M18 36:02 John Hancock M22 36:03 Dustin Gibson M16 36:05 Scott King M43 36:06 Garrett Jamie Cope M24 36:07 Peter James Armstrong M18 36:08 Marty Wacker M34 36:10 Nathan Hatleback M17 36:11 Patty Murray F39 36:12 Timothy Jones M44 36:13 Christopher Sweeney M17 36:13 Ryan Lawrence M19 36:16 Nicholas Betts M24 36:18 Collin Eckelman M16 36:20 Tim Gerke M25 36:20 Steve Roch M41 36:22 Alexandro Sanders M32 36:23 Todd Beetcher M37 36:23 Sean Christopher Adams M16 36:25 Henry Reed M33 36:25 Christopher Thibert M32 36:26 Christian Kaempfen M40 36:26 John Coleman M17 36:26 Rob Runkel M42 36:27 Karch Hickman M19 36:28 Matthew Provencio M18 36:29 Jeremy Pennington M29 36:29 Patrick Henin M31 36:29 Scott Inlow M33 36:30 Andrew Roberts M14 36:30 Bruce Rahmig M34 36:33 Antonio Molina M24 36:35 Greg Tyndall M30 36:37 Chris Schabron M21 36:37 Kyle Lohman M18 36:37 Jordan Turner M19 36:39 ANTHONY FLEG M27 36:40 Matt Von Thun M39 36:41 Dan Skarda M46 36:41 Brian Scott M31 36:42 Tommy Jager M25 36:42 Brian Kates M33 36:42 Steven Sellars M44 36:42 Benji Durden M53 36:46 Andrew Todd Holton M37 36:49 Patrick Kolarik M38 36:50 Mark Christensen M32 36:51 Gerald Kubiak M30 36:53 Brian Glotzbach M30 36:53 Pablo Vigil M53 36:54 FRITZ V ROGERS M34 36:55 Aaron Berthold M28 36:56 Eric Zolner M31 36:57 Jeanne Hennessy F27 36:59 Rick Bruess M46 37:00 Dean Maruna M45 37:01 Jeffrey Stuart Zickus M31 37:03 Dan King M45 37:03 John-Paul Henry M22 37:03 Scott Fliegelman M37 37:05 Vince Calvo M38 37:06 Andrew Schmidt M25 37:07 Richard Bishop M47 37:08 Chris Parks M23 37:09 Daniel Greer M45 37:09 Sean Wilde M16 37:10 Paul Ahammi M20 37:11 Kevin F Jafari M49 37:11 Robert Cranny M41 37:12 Luis Miaja M24 37:12 Reza Baluchi M33 37:12 Luke Crespin M20 37:13 Edward Allen McWhirter M23 37:13 Yeong-Shang Loh M31 37:14 Nick Caprario M16 37:14 Matt Ringer M33 37:15 Generated September 25, 2021 at 4:35 AM 2/422 BolderBOULDER 2005 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Eric Meyer M27 37:15 Jim Elwell M44 37:16 Brendan Reilly M45 37:16 Matt Van Arkel M19 37:17 Paul Poisson M40 37:17 Andy S Ottele M34 37:17 Michael Rooney M19 37:17 luke jay M24 37:18 Tim Sandell M40 37:20 Richard Paradis M40 37:20 George Zack M35 37:22 Dave Dooley M58 37:22 Ryan Pletzke M21 37:23 Anthony John Cannon M18 37:23 Carson J. 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