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The 2005 Cooper River Bridge Run Division Results Males THE 2005 COOPER RIVER BRIDGE RUN DIVISION RESULTS MALES 12 AND UNDER 10 KILO 1.Ethan Ruckel 384 337 Mt Pleasant,SC 00:43:30 2.Martin Tiller 498 433 Pauline,SC 00:44:38 3.Ronnie Dennis 544 474 Columbia,SC 00:44:58 4.Dan Bradley 559 486 Winston-Salem,NC 00:45:06 5.Trent Carpenter 1235 1046 Conyers,GA 00:49:48 6.Brandon Wood 1357 1133 Mt Pleasant,SC 00:50:30 7.Brandon Rhodes 1681 1374 Anderson,SC 00:51:50 8.Nathan Bourdeau 1692 1382 Summerville,SC 00:51:52 9.Felix Hadtstein 1841 1503 Iop,SC 00:52:27 10.Layne Mather 2285 1830 Mt. Pleasant,SC 00:54:14 11.Matthew Gaines 2397 1910 Summerville,SC 00:54:34 12.Evan Jordan 2490 1972 Charleston,SC 00:54:50 13.Eric Davidson 2640 2079 Mt. Pleasant,SC 00:55:23 14.Jack Felix 2834 2219 Hilton Head,SC 00:55:58 15.Bennett Zart 3153 2431 Jacksonville,FL 00:56:51 16.Brent Holden 3261 2499 Irmo,SC 00:57:07 17.Peter Jerdan 3423 2598 Summerville,SC 00:57:31 18.Michael Tanner Swayne 3642 2747 Mt Pleasant,SC 00:58:03 19.William S Rabb, Jr. 3800 2856 Summerville,SC 00:58:25 20.Jordan Livingston 4005 3004 Charleston,SC 00:58:55 21.David Gibson 4212 3141 Charleston,SC 00:59:25 22.Dane T Debar 4286 3191 Mt Pleasant,SC 00:59:36 23.Cameron Duvall 4420 3277 Cahrleston,SC 00:59:57 24.Lukas Hadtstein 4457 3301 Iop,SC 01:00:01 25.Paul Mulkey 4462 3305 Charleston,SC 01:00:01 26.Christian Peel 4474 3312 01:00:04 27.Denver Bailey 4904 3584 Lafayette,LA 01:00:58 28.Brandon Smith 4908 3586 Chesterfield,SC 01:00:59 29.Tanner Croft 5095 3711 Mt. Pleasant,SC 01:01:24 30.Addison Jones 5166 3751 Charlotte,NC 01:01:30 31.Tucker Heffron 5174 3756 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:01:31 32.Jacob Scott 5191 3767 Charleston,SC 01:01:32 33.Orlando Smith Iii 5283 3818 Charleston,SC 01:01:44 34.David Gregorie 5323 3842 Sullivans Island,SC 01:01:49 35.Travis Kizer 5362 3866 Charleston,SC 01:01:54 36.John Curtis Ogden 5365 3868 Ladson,SC 01:01:54 37.Joshua William Brickell 5422 3896 Lawrenceville,GA 01:02:02 38.Matthew Corish 5499 3946 Mt. Pleasant,SC 01:02:13 39.Sam Wingate 5519 3961 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:02:15 40.Blake Small 5571 3992 Lexington,NC 01:02:21 41.William Hether Mcintyre Iii 5580 3997 Mooresville,NC 01:02:22 42.Ken Laney 5752 4093 Granville,OH 01:02:43 43.Zachary Taylor Chap 5756 4095 Summerville,SC 01:02:43 44.Hampton Allen Cooper 6087 4286 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:03:17 45.Parker Cromley 6308 4425 Pawleys Isl,SC 01:03:42 46.Caroline Anderson 6411 4483 Greenville,SC 01:03:53 47.Micah A Stoneburner 6461 4510 Avon Lake,OH 01:03:58 48.Crawford Wilson 6533 4550 Ridgeway,SC 01:04:05 49.Daniel Siebert 7231 4967 Charleston,SC 01:05:26 50.Trey Bruffey 7329 5028 Summerville,SC 01:05:35 51.Alexander Buhle 7616 5189 Charleston,SC 01:06:05 52.Christopher Ma Koch 7648 5206 Mt. Pleasant,SC 01:06:09 53.Will C. Macmurphy 7758 5267 Mt. Pleasant,SC 01:06:23 54.Chad R. Smart 7833 5313 Asheville,NC 01:06:31 55.Isaac Bourdeau 7853 5325 Summerville,SC 01:06:33 56.Colin Gabriel Stafford 8033 5427 Greenvillle,SC 01:06:53 57.Victor C Browne 8143 5494 Newport News,VA 01:07:06 58.Graham Kilduff 8439 5656 Iop,SC 01:07:39 59.Colter Corish 8670 5779 Mt. Pleasant,SC 01:08:05 60.Dylan Melson 8746 5821 Pawleys Isl,SC 01:08:15 61.Colby Harris 8768 5833 Cowpens,SC 01:08:17 62.Bradley Hall 9003 5949 N. Charleston,SC 01:08:41 63.Anthony Tyler All 9165 6045 Summerville,SC 01:08:57 64.Drew Demaree 9680 6305 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:10:03 65.Derrick Wayne Lewis 9698 6317 Middlesex,NC 01:10:06 66.Brian Thompson 9846 6399 Charleston,SC 01:10:22 67.Lee Moore 9868 6405 Sullivans Island,SC 01:10:24 68.Bobby Miracle 10379 6669 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:11:25 69.Timothy M. Reese 10423 6694 Sullivans Island,SC 01:11:31 70.Zak Henry Bartholomew 10431 6698 Saint George,SC 01:11:31 71.Russell Parker 10456 6709 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:11:35 72.Kenneth Fuller 10538 6761 Myrtle Beach,SC 01:11:44 73.Brandon Rattray 10659 6816 Travlers Rest,SC 01:12:01 74.Drew Bastian 10920 6952 Mount Pleasant,SC 01:12:33 75.John Laverne 10968 6978 Charleston,SC 01:12:39 76.Connor P. Daffin 11385 7171 Charleston,SC 01:13:30 77.Michael Sutton 11411 7185 Charleston,SC 01:13:33 78.Dylan A Moring 11440 7200 Mt. Pleasant,SC 01:13:36 79.Taylor Avent Howard 11541 7245 Suwanee,GA 01:13:49 80.Adam Austin 11599 7273 Moncks Corner,SC 01:13:59 81.Cahrlie Heffron 11634 7292 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:14:04 82.Jon Garrett 11652 7302 Melbourne,FL 01:14:06 83.Will Watts 11820 7387 Davidson,NC 01:14:25 84.Louis Manigaul Mcelveen, Jr 11968 7459 Columbia,SC 01:14:50 85.Kyle Hartzog 11987 7468 Summerville,SC 01:14:52 86.Michel Shahid, Jr 12054 7495 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:15:03 87.Michaun Williams 12220 7574 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:15:30 88.Max Wurthmann 12314 7609 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:15:46 89.Jacob Vecchiolla 12352 7627 Mount Pleasant,SC 01:15:54 90.Micah Todd Vasko 12368 7638 Charleston,SC 01:15:55 91.David Watts 12395 7651 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:16:01 92.James Mcgaha 12417 7658 Charleston,SC 01:16:04 93.Jantzen Raymond 12482 7693 Columbia,SC 01:16:16 94.Justin Curewitz 12712 7802 Isle Of Palms,SC 01:16:51 95.Joshua Minton 13294 8045 Charleston,SC 01:18:41 96.Timothy Matthe Kennedy 13447 8106 Summerville,SC 01:19:12 97.Christopher Ke Kennedy 13491 8131 Summerville,SC 01:19:22 98.Antonio Contreras 13535 8148 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:19:31 99.Joshua Sutton 13559 8163 Charleston,SC 01:19:36 100.Brett Hanson 13703 8223 Iop,SC 01:20:10 101.Luke Trotman 13712 8225 Asheville,NC 01:20:11 102.Keaton Walker 14160 8411 Irmo,SC 01:22:04 103.Morgan Bastian 14454 8535 Mount Pleasant,SC 01:23:26 104.G. Lawson Laws Kuehnert 14600 8600 Morganton,NC 01:24:16 105.Jacob Mcmahan 14666 8625 Charleston,SC 01:24:36 106.Sullivan Amory Ware 14713 8649 Mt. Pleasant,SC 01:24:53 107.Alexei Hurlbutt 14825 8684 Charleston,SC 01:25:40 108.Travis Crull 14828 8685 Charleston,SC 01:25:41 109.Jackson Dalva 14903 8721 Mt. Pleasant,SC 01:26:09 110.Blake Sanford 15029 8766 Columbia,SC 01:26:57 111.Marshall Sanford 15034 8768 Columbia,SC 01:26:59 112.Russell Green 15083 8790 Hanahan,SC 01:27:19 113.Reed Johnson 15114 8804 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:27:32 114.Kyle Sargent 15124 8809 Goose Creek,SC 01:27:39 115.Matthew Johnson 15153 8824 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:27:47 116.Ross Logan Jones 15238 8865 Hilton Head Isla,SC 01:28:17 117.David Leggett 15418 8939 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:29:38 118.Alex Weiner 15462 8960 Charlotte,NC 01:29:51 119.Townsend Reeves 15526 8985 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:30:15 120.Culley Lesch 15624 9029 Mount Pleasant,SC 01:31:07 121.Charles Jackson 15654 9047 Monroe,GA 01:31:19 122.Kb Blanchard 15703 9068 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:31:41 123.Nick Sayles 15848 9135 Tifton,GA 01:32:54 124.Greyson Davis 15851 9137 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:32:55 125.Joseph Wichmann 15953 9179 Charleston,SC 01:33:49 126.Samuel Stout 16130 9256 Gastonia,NC 01:35:32 127.Joey Swisher 16186 9284 Ladson,SC 01:36:00 128.Alexander Noel 16253 9311 Goose Creek,SC 01:36:40 129.Stephen P. Pappas 16286 9331 Mount Pleasant,SC 01:37:00 130.Kyle Brennan 16314 9346 Georgetown,SC 01:37:23 131.Elliott D Thomas 16325 9352 Johns Island,SC 01:37:27 132.Chris Roper 16356 9366 Simpsonville,SC 01:37:46 133.Hunter Cole Couch 16411 9395 Suwanee,GA 01:38:32 134.Ian Stewart Mccarter 16522 9445 Suffolk,VA 01:39:49 135.Jj Dobbins 16547 9457 01:40:04 136.Joseph Mcmahan 16589 9474 Charleston,SC 01:40:38 137.Kc Holmes 16679 9510 Sullivans Island,SC 01:41:37 138.Harrison Durland 16721 9534 Charleston,SC 01:42:03 139.Noah Lee Schalles 16847 9593 Hanahan,SC 01:43:42 140.Caleb C. Williams 16875 9606 Inman,SC 01:44:05 141.Jacob Sinderman 16948 9641 Hummelstown,PA 01:45:04 142.Bennett Love 16974 9654 Charleston,SC 01:45:23 143.Matthew Clay Buse 16997 9663 Charleston,SC 01:45:45 144.Jc Cullen 17120 9703 Atlanta,GA 01:47:45 145.Hunter Baughman 17130 9706 Summerville,SC 01:47:54 146.Patrick Vieira 17185 9725 Summerville,SC 01:48:52 147.Bradley Hyman Perlitz 17371 9785 Charleston,SC 01:51:47 148.Branch Moore 17482 9831 Isle Of Palms,SC 01:53:28 149.Will Chitty 17521 9848 Summerville,SC 01:54:03 150.James Near 17552 9858 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:54:43 151.Capers Carroll 17585 9872 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:55:34 152.Winslow Carroll 17611 9883 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:56:03 153.Ryan Brown 17703 9918 Hanahan,SC 01:58:10 154.Aaron Romanus 17734 9930 Charleston,SC 01:58:55 155.Ben Mosier 17741 9933 Charleston,SC 01:59:06 156.Jaden Myers 17748 9935 Mt Pleasant,SC 01:59:23 157.Arthur Fuller 17771 9945 Columbia,SC 02:00:00 158.Evans Townsend 17849 9972 Mt Pleasant,SC 02:02:28 159.Christopher Da Stachurski 17879 9985 Clemmons,NC 02:03:24 160.Samuel C Raynor 17887 9989 Charleston,SC 02:03:48 161.Stiel Lovin 17903 9995 Bean Station,TN 02:04:34 162.William Creech 17907 9998 Sumter,SC 02:04:40 163.Burns Yodice 17925 10003 Mount Pleasant,SC 02:05:33 164.Timothy Oconnor Jr 17942 10009 Ruffin,SC 02:06:06 165.Daniel Ortiz 17996 10022 Greenwod,IN 02:08:15 166.A Elliott Barrow Iii 18071 10043 Mt Pleasant,SC 02:11:54 167.Michael Mattis Delusa 18124 10065 Mt.
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