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2001 Birkebeiner Men's Results 2001 Birkebeiner Men's Results CLASS 25% PACE RANK TIME BIB NAME HOMETOWN STATE NATION CLASS RANK CLUB (mn/km) 1 2:32:53.5 202 GIANANTONIO ZANETEL MOENA ITA M 30-34 1 Y 2.59 2 2:32:55.3 3 STEPHANE PASSERON GAP FRA M 30-34 2 Y 2.59 3 2:33:03.1 206 FAUSTINO BORDIGA MOENA ITA M 30-34 3 Y 3 4 2:33:59.5 207 PIERLUIGI COSTANTIN MOENA ITA M 25-29 1 Y 3.01 5 2:34:01.5 4 STANISLAV REZAC JADLOWIC NAD WI CZ M 25-29 2 Y 3.01 6 2:34:10.0 19 ROY DIDIER M 30-34 4 Y 3.01 7 2:34:19.9 7 NATHAN L SCHULTZ BOULDER CO USA M 25-29 3 Y 3.01 8 2:34:47.8 52 JOHN BAUER DULUTH MN USA M 30-34 5 Y 3.02 9 2:35:05.9 203 OTHMARR PIDER MOENA ITA M 30-34 6 Y 3.02 10 2:36:32.1 205 ANDREA PICCOLIORI MOENA ITA M 19-24 1 Y 3.04 11 2:36:33.9 78 DAVE STEWART RIPTON VT USA M 19-24 2 Y 3.04 12 2:37:17.8 156 PATRICK N WEAVER BEND OR USA M 30-34 7 Y 3.05 13 2:37:29.9 8 PETE F VORDENBERG BOZEMAN MT USA M 25-29 4 Y 3.05 14 2:37:38.5 41 PHILIP A BOWEN GRAND MARAIS MN USA M 25-29 5 Y 3.05 15 2:38:09.5 5 MARC GILBERTSON HYDE PARK VT USA M 30-34 8 Y 3.06 16 2:39:04.4 26 BRUCE L BAUER DULUTH MN USA M 25-29 6 Y 3.07 17 2:39:29.8 204 MARCO CATTANEO MOENA ITA M 25-29 7 Y 3.07 18 2:41:31.0 13 VITALI TCHERNOV KHABAROVSK RUS M 25-29 8 Y 3.1 19 2:42:16.3 163 SCOTT LOOMIS PARK CITY UT USA M 25-29 9 Y 3.1 20 2:42:29.6 179 VITALY BUROV ST PETERSBURG RUS M 19-24 3 Y 3.11 21 2:42:41.3 42 CHAD T GIESE MORA MN USA M 19-24 4 Y 3.11 22 2:44:43.4 28 ANDY J WEDDLE GREEN BAY WI USA M 19-24 5 Y 3.13 23 2:44:45.7 38 THOMAS R KRENZ OSCEOLA WI USA M 35-39 1 Y 3.13 24 2:44:51.4 86 KRAIG J KOSKI LONGMONT CO USA M 30-34 9 Y 3.13 25 2:44:51.7 465 BRIAN MAY DULUTH MN USA M 25-29 10 Y 3.13 26 2:44:57.3 22 ADAM C SWANK WAUWAUTOSA WI USA M 25-29 11 Y 3.14 27 2:45:13.0 47 MILAN BAIC WILLIAMSBURG MI USA M 40-44 1 Y 3.14 28 2:45:29.8 101 TIMOTHY B TRIEBOLD SPRING ARBOR MI USA M 45-49 1 Y 3.14 29 2:46:02.6 46 JEY B CARLSON MINNETONKA MN USA M 30-34 10 Y 3.15 30 2:46:21.4 51 MICHAEL J MYERS KALISPELL MT USA M 35-39 2 Y 3.15 31 2:46:41.5 698 BARRY MAKAREWICZ SALT LAKE CITY UT USA M 35-39 3 Y 3.16 32 2:47:09.0 25 DUSTY L OLSON DULUTH MN USA M 25-29 12 Y 3.16 33 2:47:46.1 69 SERGEY DERGUNOV 180021 PSKOV RUS M 25-29 13 Y 3.17 34 2:49:13.6 773 CHRIS WOLSKI BEND OR USA M 19-24 6 Y 3.19 35 2:49:17.4 36 WILL NICHOLSON BIRCHWOOD MN USA M 19-24 7 Y 3.19 36 2:49:20.9 30 DALE A NIGGEMANN WISCONSIN RAPID WI USA M 30-34 11 Y 3.19 37 2:49:25.2 124 THOMAS J ASMUS PLYMOUTH WI USA M 30-34 12 Y 3.19 38 2:49:42.8 61 COREY BRINKEMA MINNEAPOLIS MN USA M 35-39 4 Y 3.19 39 2:50:11.4 67 ALLEN W LIMBERG WAUSAU WI USA M 40-44 2 Y 3.2 40 2:50:39.1 110 DAVID K NELSON MEDICINE LAKE MN USA M 25-29 14 Y 3.2 41 2:50:42.3 79 TED W THEYERL ALTOONA WI USA M 30-34 13 Y 3.2 42 2:50:53.2 20 MARCIN SZLEGIER SEJNY POL M 25-29 15 Y 3.21 43 2:51:02.9 23 ANDRZEJ HONCZAR BIAKYSTOL POL M 18-24 8 Y 3.21 44 2:51:06.1 32 MARK D PARMAN WAUSAU WI USA M 35-39 5 Y 3.21 45 2:51:09.6 97 ROSS DREGER WAUSAU WI USA M 30-34 14 Y 3.21 46 2:51:19.0 191 VEGARD SPITEN OSLO NOR M 25-29 16 Y 3.21 47 2:51:20.3 50 STEPHEN C HARRINGTON DULUTH MN USA M 50-54 1 Y 3.21 48 2:51:25.3 62 PAUL R PETERSON HASTINGS MN USA M 35-39 6 Y 3.21 49 2:51:34.9 120 NILES J BATDORF DULUTH MN USA M 19-24 9 Y 3.21 50 2:51:49.5 45 STEVE SONNESYN PLYMOUTH MN USA M 40-44 3 Y 3.22 51 2:52:07.9 134 PETER R VAN STRATEN DULUTH MN USA M 45-49 2 Y 3.22 52 2:52:12.0 682 OYVIND SOLVANG MILWAUKEE WI USA M 40-44 4 Y 3.22 53 2:52:14.8 59 KENT J MURDOCH FALL CITY WA USA M 35-39 7 Y 3.22 54 2:52:35.8 87 THOMAS A TEDLUND DULUTH MN USA M 40-44 5 Y 3.23 55 2:52:56.9 65 SHAWN SCHOLL USA M 35-39 8 Y 3.23 56 2:53:35.6 723 JAN-OLAV PRESTHUS TRONDHEIM NOR M 40-44 6 Y 3.24 57 2:53:38.5 142 WALLY PEARSON MARQUETTE MI USA M 35-39 9 Y 3.24 58 2:53:45.2 778 BEN LUND DELAFIELD WI USA M 25-29 17 Y 3.24 59 2:54:12.9 54 JAMES M DUNDON BURNSVILLE MN USA M 30-34 15 Y 3.24 60 2:54:16.6 247 DUNCAN P MCLEAN LACROSSE WI USA M 45-49 3 Y 3.25 61 2:54:25.8 161 MARK O'CONNOR SAVAGE MN USA M 30-34 16 Y 3.25 62 2:54:34.7 463 ERIK M GRIMM ROCHESTER NY USA M 35-39 10 Y 3.25 63 2:55:04.9 56 JOSEPH J HAGGENMILLER MARQUETTE MI USA M 30-34 17 Y 3.25 64 2:55:06.1 29 MICHAEL J TRZEBIATOWSKI ROSHOLT WI USA M 40-44 7 Y 3.26 65 2:55:19.6 153 LUKE E MENET APPLETON WI USA M 19-24 10 Y 3.26 66 2:55:28.2 530 ROY A NILSEN MENOMONEE FALLS WI USA M 35-39 11 Y 3.26 67 2:55:37.8 106 PETER A HANSON MINNEAPOLIS MN USA M 35-39 12 Y 3.26 68 2:55:44.4 44 JAY R WENNER ST PAUL MN USA M 35-39 13 Y 3.26 69 2:55:48.7 80 JAMES G HARRINGTON BIG BAY MI USA M 35-39 14 Y 3.26 70 2:56:01.2 114 TORBJORN KARLSEN PARK CITY UT USA M 40-44 8 Y 3.27 71 2:56:03.7 43 KENNETH R WIKGREN MOHAWK MI USA M 40-44 9 Y 3.27 72 2:56:16.2 197 MICHAEL J SWANSON PLACERVILLE CO USA M 35-39 15 Y 3.27 73 2:56:18.6 55 MICHAEL J CHOATE CHICAGO IL USA M 40-44 10 Y 3.27 74 2:56:22.5 63 BENJAMIN L POPP MINNEAPOLIS MN USA M 25-29 18 Y 3.27 75 2:56:36.9 39 SCOTT S CHAPIN HAYWARD WI USA M 30-34 18 Y 3.27 76 2:56:39.5 75 KEVIN ROGERS OSCEOLA WI USA M 35-39 16 Y 3.27 77 2:56:46.0 88 MATTHEW COLLIGAN EAST LANSING MI USA M 30-34 19 Y 3.27 78 2:57:13.6 126 FRED C SCHEER HAYWARD WI USA M 40-44 11 Y 3.28 79 2:57:24.5 111 CLIFFORD A ONTHANK TRAVERSE CITY MI USA M 45-49 4 Y 3.28 80 2:57:26.1 646 MINGALIM SIBAEV MAGNITOGORSK RUS M 40-44 12 Y 3.28 81 2:57:39.5 83 TODD EASTMAN BRECKENRIDGE CO USA M 40-44 13 Y 3.29 82 2:57:44.0 60 BRIAN D HUNTER NEDERLAND CO USA M 30-34 20 Y 3.29 83 2:57:48.8 82 MATTHEW K VAJDA TRAVERSE CITY MI USA M 40-44 14 Y 3.29 84 2:57:51.3 194 PIERLUIGI PAPA BOLOGNA ITA M 30-34 21 Y 3.29 85 2:57:56.4 150 GREGORY A WORSNOP PAW PAW MI USA M 45-49 5 Y 3.29 86 2:57:56.5 647 ALEXANDRE MATVEEV MAGNITOGORSK RUS M 30-34 22 Y 3.29 87 2:58:01.2 122 MATTHEW WAITE ST PAUL MN USA M 30-34 23 Y 3.29 88 2:58:09.3 104 DREW L HOLBROOK MINNEAPOLIS MN USA M 35-39 17 Y 3.29 89 2:58:15.7 173 PER M NELSON ST PAUL MN USA M 25-29 19 Y 3.29 90 2:58:30.0 108 GRANT D NELSON APPLE VALLEY MN USA M 25-29 20 Y 3.3 91 2:58:42.5 477 JIM M DIDOMENICO CHICAGO IL USA M 35-39 18 Y 3.3 92 2:58:46.2 531 RANDY ANDERSON OAKLEY UT USA M 35-39 19 Y 3.3 93 2:58:52.4 37 TODD R CRAIG HARSHAW WI USA M 25-29 21 Y 3.3 94 2:59:00.1 48 THOMAS A MEYER EAU CLAIRE WI USA M 30-34 24 Y 3.3 95 2:59:03.7 140 MARKUS KNUESEL USTER ZH SUI M 45-49 6 Y 3.3 96 2:59:16.2 200 CASEY WARD BOULDER CO USA M 25-29 22 Y 3.3 97 2:59:28.6 119 TYLER SPERRY SOUTH BURLINGTO VT USA M 25-29 23 Y 3.31 98 2:59:38.2 246 MARCUS R MAGNUSON CHAMPLIN MN USA M 45-49 7 Y 3.31 99 2:59:53.8 77 JOHN W MUNGER MINNEAPOLIS MN USA M 30-34 25 Y 3.31 100 2:59:57.0 31 DAVID A CHRISTOPHERSON ST ANTHONY MN USA M 50-54 2 Y 3.31 101 3:00:05.1 183 KENNETH RIPP DULUTH MN USA M 35-39 20 Y 3.31 102 3:00:11.7 132 ALLAN J LINDSLEY ST PAUL MN USA M 30-34 26 Y 3.31 103 3:00:14.6 24 WAYNE L DUSTIN OTTAWA ONT CAN M 35-39 21 Y 3.32 104 3:00:19.8 187 STEVE S SELLERS CALGARY ALB CAN M 40-44 15 Y 3.32 105 3:00:27.6 578 JOHN J LYNCH ST PAUL MN USA M 30-34 27 Y 3.32 106 3:00:49.3 117 TIM SWIFT HARTLAND WI USA M 35-39 22 Y 3.32 107 3:00:51.3 167 DAVID R DOW ST PAUL MN USA M 45-49 8 Y 3.32 108 3:00:55.3 198 PATRICK COTE BETHEL ME USA M 25-29 24 Y 3.32 109 3:00:57.4 711 MARK P BYRNES PLYMOUTH MN USA M 19-24 11 Y 3.32 110 3:00:58.0 74 MICHAEL P MOULSOFF ST PAUL MN USA M 35-39 23 Y 3.32 111 3:01:04.8 817 STEIN KAASA NEWTON MA USA M 45-49 9 Y 3.33 112 3:01:08.6 649 CHARLES J ANDERSON BLAINE MN USA M 25-29 25 Y 3.33 113 3:01:10.2 432 CARL JOHNSTON ONTARIO NY USA M 35-39 24 Y 3.33 114 3:01:12.4 96 RHETT BONNER DULUTH MN USA M 35-39 25 Y 3.33 115 3:01:17.1 192 MATTHEW J RYAN MINNEAPOLIS MN USA M 25-29 26 Y 3.33 116 3:01:21.4 72 RICH HEILMAN LAKEVILLE MN USA M 35-39 26 Y 3.33 117 3:01:41.7 201 ANDREW GARDNER CARBONDALE CO USA M 19-24 12 Y 3.33 118 3:01:44.0 123 RYAN N HEBERT EAU CLAIRE WI USA M 25-29 27 Y 3.33 119 3:01:47.9 143 MICHAEL K O'CONNOR ROCHESTER MN USA M 45-49 10 Y 3.33 120 3:01:49.2 497 KIRK NORDGREN DULUTH MN USA M 19-24 13 Y 3.33 121 3:01:56.2 81 BOB P PETERSON BARRON WI USA M 30-34 28 Y 3.34 122 3:01:59.0 109 ROBERT M WITKOWSKI VICTOR NY USA M 35-39 27 Y 3.34 123 3:01:59.4 594 LARRY A MOORE WAUKESHA WI USA M 40-44 16 Y 3.34 124 3:02:00.4 94 DENO E MENSE HAYWARD WI USA M 35-39 28 Y 3.34 125 3:02:10.5 66 GREGORY T GREENE OSHKOSH WI USA M 45-49 11 Y 3.34 126 3:02:12.8 732 CHRISTOPHER ROLFE BLOOMINGTON MN USA M 30-34 29 Y 3.34 127 3:02:13.5 166 NIKOLAI N ANIKIN DULUTH MN USA M 19-24 14 Y 3.34 128 3:02:33.6 476 MICHAEL F HAAG GREEN BAY WI USA M 35-39 29 Y 3.34 129 3:02:34.4 803 SCOTT D WURDINGER BIG RAPIDS MI USA M 40-44 17 Y 3.34 130 3:02:37.2 424 THOMAS W EGGER EDINA MN USA M 40-44 18 Y 3.34 131 3:02:46.2 548 DOUG E OLSEN DULUTH MN USA M 30-34 30 Y 3.35 132 3:02:47.0 89 BRUCE CHRISTOPHERSON RENTON WA USA M 35-39 30 Y 3.35 133 3:03:02.2 804 THOMAS B KAUFMAN MADISON WI USA M 45-49 12 Y 3.35 134 3:03:06.5 762 JEFF LYNCH LONG LAKE MN USA M 35-39 31 Y 3.35 135 3:03:09.0 112 TODD HENNEMAN PARK CITY UT USA M 40-44 19 Y 3.35 136 3:03:11.8 771 NICOLAS BOUVERET MIRABEL CAN M 25-29 28 Y 3.35 137 3:03:12.9 141 JOHN J HUGUS WAUSAU WI USA M 40-44 20 Y 3.35 138 3:03:17.2 49 DONALD C POLLARI SALT LAKE CITY UT USA M 35-39 32 Y 3.35 139 3:03:30.7 91 ALLEN R HANSON GREENWOOD MN USA M 40-44 21 Y 3.35 140 3:03:34.3 116 BRAD J ERICKSON PLYMOUTH MN USA M 45-49 13 Y 3.35 141 3:03:47.0 193 RICHARD J BEIRL NEENAH WI USA M 45-49 14 Y 3.36 142 3:03:48.9 169 TIMOTHY A BRAY MAHTOMEDI MN USA M 50-54 3 Y 3.36 143 3:04:01.2 99 JON C MOMMAERTS MARQUETTE MI USA M 30-34 31 Y 3.36 144 3:04:07.3 70 JEFF A BRADLEY DAVENPORT IA USA M 35-39 33 Y 3.36 145 3:04:22.6 100 JOSEPH C JAMESON MARQUETTE MI USA M 40-44 22 Y 3.36 146 3:04:28.8 332 DONALD BAUDER
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