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Grandma's Marathon Grandma's Marathon - Grandma's Marathon - results OnlineRaceResults.com name age sex location split_1 split_2 split_3 split_4 split_5 pace time ---------------------- --- --- -------------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------- ----------- Wesly Ngetich 29 M Kenya 32:38 1:08:35 1:43:28 32:27 2:15:54 5:12 2:15:55 Joseph Kahugu 36 M Kenya 32:38 1:08:41 1:43:39 33:49 2:17:28 5:15 2:17:29 Andrew Letherby 33 M 32:39 1:08:42 1:44:54 33:06 2:18:00 5:16 2:18:00 James Karanja 31 M Nairobi 32:38 1:08:40 1:44:04 34:52 2:18:56 5:18 2:18:56 Stephen Muturi 31 M Kenya 32:45 1:09:06 1:46:44 33:42 2:20:26 5:22 2:20:27 Nick Rogers 32 M San Diego, CA 33:47 1:10:47 1:47:24 33:11 2:20:35 5:22 2:20:35 Allen Wagner 27 M San Diego, CA 33:27 1:10:22 1:47:23 33:58 2:21:21 5:24 2:21:23 Jt Service 26 M San Jose, CA 33:29 1:10:29 1:47:24 34:05 2:21:29 5:24 2:21:31 MacHaria Yuot 25 M 32:45 1:09:08 1:46:50 34:52 2:21:42 5:25 2:21:42 Sage Canaday 21 M Sheridan, OR 33:09 1:10:23 1:47:26 34:16 2:21:42 5:25 2:21:43 Charles Kiplagat 30 M Kenya 32:42 1:08:43 1:45:43 36:46 2:22:29 5:27 2:22:29 Christopher Raabe 28 M Washington, DC 32:38 1:08:43 1:46:37 35:54 2:22:31 5:27 2:22:32 Bruce Deacon 40 M 33:10 1:10:24 1:47:48 35:14 2:23:02 5:28 2:23:02 Eric Blake 28 M New Britain, CT 33:10 1:10:24 1:47:28 37:08 2:24:35 5:31 2:24:35 Jason Flogel 24 M West Des Moines, IA 33:28 1:10:30 1:48:15 36:33 2:24:48 5:32 2:24:49 Eric Hamner 25 M Pataskala, OH 34:02 1:11:59 1:49:49 35:11 2:25:00 5:32 2:25:02 Michael Cox 31 M Princeton, WV 32:46 1:09:12 1:47:31 38:00 2:25:30 5:33 2:25:30 Aigars Fadejevs 30 M 32:50 1:09:50 1:47:47 38:10 2:25:56 5:34 2:25:57 Eric Hartmark 29 M Duluth, MN 33:10 1:10:24 1:49:04 37:20 2:26:24 5:35 2:26:24 Gideon Mutisya 40 M Kenya 32:38 1:09:32 1:47:53 38:54 2:26:46 5:36 2:26:46 Matthew Edwards 25 M Kentwood, MI 33:16 1:10:43 1:50:14 36:35 2:26:49 5:37 2:26:50 Joshua Metcalf 32 M Glencoe, MN 33:09 1:10:23 1:49:38 37:30 2:27:08 5:37 2:27:08 Nathan Weiland 23 M Milwaukee, WI 33:36 1:11:32 1:49:36 37:43 2:27:18 5:38 2:27:21 Dave Bradshaw 28 M MacEdon, NY 33:28 1:11:07 1:50:30 37:27 2:27:56 5:39 2:28:00 Jacob Johnson 30 M Columbus, MS 34:08 1:12:40 1:51:50 36:36 2:28:25 5:40 2:28:27 James Akita 26 M Elmhurst, IL 33:07 1:10:21 1:50:44 37:45 2:28:28 5:40 2:28:31 Benjamin Payne 25 M Columbus, MS 34:03 1:11:59 1:50:31 38:07 2:28:38 5:41 2:28:40 Jason Weber 30 M Arlington, VA 33:08 1:10:24 1:50:22 38:26 2:28:48 5:41 2:28:50 Daniel Schwamberger 29 M Platteville, WI 33:07 1:10:31 1:50:41 38:21 2:29:02 5:42 2:29:04 Ian Dickinson 24 M Ann Arbor, MI 33:31 1:11:07 1:51:17 38:03 2:29:20 5:42 2:29:20 Michael Seymour 31 M Akron, OH 34:01 1:12:10 1:52:31 36:54 2:29:24 5:42 2:29:26 Sammy Malakwen 32 M Kenya 32:39 1:08:41 1:45:50 43:40 2:29:30 5:43 2:29:30 Frederic Kieser 36 M Cleveland, OH 34:01 1:12:06 1:51:52 37:52 2:29:43 5:43 2:29:45 David Danley 26 M Roosevelt, UT 33:08 1:11:10 1:51:49 38:13 2:30:01 5:44 2:30:02 Fred Joslyn 23 M Binghamton, NY 33:27 1:11:16 1:52:25 37:49 2:30:13 5:44 2:30:14 Andrew Smith 31 M Denver, CO 32:39 1:09:09 1:49:42 40:41 2:30:22 5:45 2:30:23 Derek Dippon 34 M Cedar, MN 35:41 1:14:47 1:54:13 36:14 2:30:26 5:45 2:30:32 Timothy Tapply 31 M Natick, MA 33:35 1:11:46 1:52:20 38:30 2:30:49 5:46 2:30:50 John Mirth 45 M Platteville, WI 35:15 1:14:49 1:54:13 36:44 2:30:56 5:46 2:30:57 Mark Mandi 24 M Seattle, WA 33:30 1:11:24 1:52:39 39:10 2:31:48 5:48 2:31:51 Keith Pierce 27 M Denton, TX 33:47 1:12:11 1:53:41 38:33 2:32:14 5:49 2:32:15 Matt Sandercock 38 M Exton, PA 33:09 1:11:49 1:54:00 38:46 2:32:45 5:50 2:32:45 David Nash 26 M Poughkeepsie, NY 33:34 1:11:54 1:53:00 40:09 2:33:08 5:51 2:33:10 Matt Smith 33 M Holland, MI 34:12 1:13:21 1:54:07 39:09 2:33:16 5:51 2:33:16 Kristopher Koster 25 M Grand Rapids, MI 33:28 1:13:23 1:57:18 38:09 2:35:27 5:56 2:35:29 Mary Akor 30 F Gardena, CA 35:45 1:16:17 1:57:44 37:56 2:35:40 5:57 2:35:40 Bret Fransen 25 M Sioux Center, IA 38:04 1:19:39 1:59:12 36:27 2:35:38 5:57 2:35:45 David Tyler 25 M Evansville, IN 34:52 1:14:32 1:55:58 39:59 2:35:57 5:57 2:36:00 Derrick Butler 26 M Cincinnati, OH 33:45 1:11:05 1:49:49 46:38 2:36:26 5:59 2:36:27 Benjamin Schneider 23 M Champaign, IL 37:36 1:19:26 2:00:41 36:19 2:36:59 6:00 2:37:07 Derek Tate 27 M Yale, OK 33:17 1:10:47 1:54:30 42:54 2:37:23 6:01 2:37:23 Timothy Willcox 28 M Madison, WI 34:11 1:12:57 1:56:56 41:26 2:38:22 6:03 2:38:27 Michael Heidke 28 M Neenah, WI 35:10 1:15:53 1:59:02 39:36 2:38:38 6:04 2:38:43 Paul Wellman 29 M Encinitas, CA 33:47 1:11:44 1:57:21 41:24 2:38:45 6:04 2:38:46 Bryan Dayton 33 M Boulder, CO 35:36 1:16:11 1:58:07 40:44 2:38:51 6:04 2:38:51 Jeremy Polson 29 M Duluth, MN 33:40 1:13:11 1:57:31 41:20 2:38:51 6:04 2:38:51 Ramilia Burangulova 46 F Russia 37:27 1:19:17 2:00:49 38:06 2:38:55 6:04 2:38:55 Stephen Donahue 29 M San Francisco, CA 33:37 1:11:35 1:56:48 42:37 2:39:24 6:05 2:39:26 Michael Benchina 24 M Chisholm, MN 37:21 1:19:11 2:00:54 38:32 2:39:26 6:06 2:39:31 Clemens Schmitt 42 M Wembley, AU 36:02 1:17:09 2:00:40 39:15 2:39:55 6:06 2:39:55 Tatiana Titova 41 F Russia 37:27 1:19:16 2:01:13 38:45 2:39:57 6:07 2:39:58 Jacob Hallen 30 M St Paul, MN 36:44 1:17:54 1:59:37 40:16 2:39:52 6:07 2:39:58 David Vandermeer 28 M Wyoming, MI 34:49 1:15:21 1:56:18 43:40 2:39:57 6:07 2:40:01 Nathan Pennington 30 M Fort Carson, CO 33:08 1:10:29 1:53:07 46:55 2:40:02 6:07 2:40:04 Jeffrey Renlund 39 M Chaska, MN 35:42 1:16:57 1:59:08 40:54 2:40:02 6:07 2:40:05 Randy Bill 25 M Buda, IL 33:26 1:10:29 1:51:17 48:53 2:40:10 6:07 2:40:13 Brett Winegar 27 M Shoreline, WA 34:02 1:15:30 2:00:47 39:37 2:40:24 6:08 2:40:25 James O'Connor 33 M Bothell, WA 34:20 1:13:43 1:56:24 44:00 2:40:24 6:08 2:40:28 Andrew Peltier 26 M Minneapolis, MN 37:56 1:19:58 2:02:50 38:17 2:41:07 6:10 2:41:16 Brady Anderson 29 M Eau Claire, WI 37:57 1:20:19 2:02:54 38:28 2:41:22 6:10 2:41:25 Chris Layman 24 M Danville, CA 36:45 1:18:14 2:00:46 40:46 2:41:31 6:10 2:41:34 Russell Boore 45 M Hampton, IL 36:40 1:18:23 2:01:28 40:19 2:41:47 6:11 2:41:49 Heather Hanscom 29 F Eugene, OR 38:12 1:20:35 2:03:04 38:55 2:41:59 6:11 2:42:02 John Moss 38 M Sherman Oaks, CA 35:59 1:17:46 2:01:24 40:44 2:42:08 6:12 2:42:12 Andrew Van Nurden 22 M Brookings, SD 33:58 1:12:48 1:58:18 43:56 2:42:14 6:12 2:42:20 Steven Gourley 28 M Sellersville, PA 33:45 1:13:22 1:57:05 45:19 2:42:24 6:12 2:42:26 Kristen Fryburg 26 F Boulder, CO 36:47 1:18:26 2:01:36 40:50 2:42:26 6:12 2:42:27 Jake Klim 27 M No Bethesda, MD 36:43 1:17:13 1:59:42 42:49 2:42:30 6:13 2:42:37 Matthew Dewald 24 M Vermillion, SD 38:10 1:21:38 2:04:40 38:03 2:42:42 6:13 2:42:46 David Silver 25 M Stanford, CA 34:58 1:14:42 1:57:55 45:09 2:43:04 6:14 2:43:07 Corey Henry 34 M New York, NY 36:49 1:18:59 2:03:02 40:39 2:43:41 6:16 2:43:56 Dan Maher 26 M Tucson, AZ 33:33 1:13:14 2:03:36 40:39 2:44:15 6:16 2:44:15 Andrew Hill 26 M San Francisco, CA 33:29 1:10:44 1:58:53 45:35 2:44:27 6:17 2:44:28 Bryan Schneider 21 M Plover, WI 37:20 1:19:10 2:01:58 42:29 2:44:26 6:17 2:44:33 Jeffrey Kelly 32 M Urbana, IL 38:41 1:21:51 2:05:30 39:02 2:44:31 6:17 2:44:36 Gregg Robertson 37 M Duluth, MN 36:45 1:18:14 1:59:47 45:48 2:45:34 6:19 2:45:36 Philip Keller 26 M St Joseph, MN 38:49 1:21:17 2:04:54 41:09 2:46:02 6:21 2:46:19 Dimitri Drekonja 33 M Minneapolis, MN 36:34 1:18:59 2:03:24 43:13 2:46:36 6:22 2:46:37 Adam Riddle 26 M Eden Prairie, MN 38:05 1:19:40 2:04:32 42:07 2:46:39 6:22 2:46:45 Michael Bialick 25 M Minnetonka, MN 35:40 1:16:53 1:59:20 47:25 2:46:45 6:22 2:46:48 Lewis Butler 22 M Hillsdale, MI 39:19 1:23:05 2:06:59 40:01 2:47:00 6:23 2:47:02 Sarah Hinkley 24 F Reading, MI 39:20 1:23:05 2:07:00 40:01 2:47:01 6:23 2:47:03 Brian Anderson 25 M Minneapolis, MN 35:44 1:14:48 1:54:52 52:20 2:47:12 6:23 2:47:13 Mark Thush 47 M Longwood, FL 37:53 1:19:52 2:03:36 43:49 2:47:24 6:24 2:47:36 Jenna Boren 30 F St Paul, MN 39:05 1:23:10 2:07:13 40:31 2:47:44 6:24 2:47:44 Benjamin Melby 27 M Bloomington, IN 38:48 1:22:01 2:06:10 41:28 2:47:37 6:25 2:47:49 Melissa Gacek 31 F White Bear Lake, MN 39:00 1:23:15 2:08:00 40:00 2:47:59 6:25 2:47:59 Melinda Courage-Carlbe 33 F Urbandale, IA 39:34 1:23:03 2:07:27 40:40 2:48:06 6:25 2:48:10 Brian Klick 28 M Havertown, PA 36:11 1:17:27 2:02:47 45:21 2:48:07 6:25 2:48:12 Kirt Goetzke 46 M Plymouth, MN 39:10 1:22:36 2:06:49 41:30 2:48:18 6:26 2:48:23 1/70 Grandma's Marathon - Grandma's Marathon - results OnlineRaceResults.com name age sex location split_1 split_2 split_3 split_4 split_5 pace time ---------------------- --- --- -------------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------- ----------- Stuart Kolb 45 M Green Bay, WI 38:39 1:22:50 2:07:45 40:44 2:48:28 6:26 2:48:32 Nathan Peters 17 M Roscommon, MI 35:24 1:16:06 2:00:54 47:49 2:48:42 6:27 2:48:47 Charles Lorch 44 M Eagan, MN 39:37 1:23:58 2:08:44 39:57 2:48:41 6:27 2:48:56 Jef Scott 35 M Bowling Green, KY 34:03 1:12:42 1:57:41 51:20 2:49:01 6:27 2:49:04 John Neiderhaus 28 M Madison, WI 37:28 1:19:04 2:01:01 47:54 2:48:54 6:28 2:49:07 Paul Brown 49 M Waconia, MN 38:44 1:22:32 2:07:39 41:26 2:49:04 6:28 2:49:08 Nathan Bristow 27 M Truckee, CA 33:48 1:14:09 2:05:48 43:35 2:49:22 6:28 2:49:22 Christopher Lundberg 24 M Minneapolis, MN 35:33 1:17:59 2:04:43 44:35 2:49:18 6:28 2:49:22 Eric Johnson 32 M St Paul, MN 37:19 1:19:10 2:05:45 43:31 2:49:15 6:28 2:49:23 Mark Williams 25 M Arlington, VA 35:32 1:17:32 2:04:39 44:37 2:49:15 6:28 2:49:24 Scott Niemela 44 M Andover, MN 37:46 1:21:17 2:06:03 43:20 2:49:22 6:28 2:49:29 Robert Jones 39 M West Chester, PA 39:37 1:23:56 2:08:27 40:52 2:49:19 6:29 2:49:37 Mike Heling
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